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i TILE BUFFALO COURIER: MONDAY. JUNE 18, t'i TV'ar be still In' bondii: under, the dream Si Hi nnd yesterd'gw his fond realized." i iitrfjrsre system. Prof. Washington pftiht- Mil ST, JOSEPH'S. HELL TO THIfiK OF.

people as the objeci attsi'vi cj tMj in wns about fOP odock when Bishop Ryan arrived, escorted by Chapter 210, BLACK BELT. Where School Are Most dustrial scnopb. Mavery, lie says, tup at leat one good result. It taught the lueses how to work, and the he tnoggnt, lvnignts or John, and Uompauy D. O.

II. The escort formed a line, in front of the church the Bishoo re didSwork- hard, but the trouble is what on paired to the sacristy to prepare fr The Catholic Church I Outer Main Street they don'f'know how to utilise the xwijts of their labor. As soon as they- earn afittle Should a Bad Precedent Be Established something it is gobbled tip py the, if ort-gae system, cheap whisky Sand snuff. lie cited a Case which had nfrcnt- Needed in the South, PROF. WASHINGTON'S WORK moments later auVl a isolemn chant was heard within, then the center doors were thrown open, and there? apicared a cruci-fer, bearing a large? processional cross, and flanked by acolytes with tapers.

The ly sconie unuer nis observation iu vjuiie. BLESSED BY THE BISHOP. WHAT ABUSINESS MAN SAYS jiisnop and pnestsfollowl and a circuit was made of the building by the priestly procession, the Bishop sprinkling holy wa- Plaid Scrtre Suits ht me une. ilieili tue cnurcu-- as tils Career and Some Account of Tns- blessed within in the saale impressive man ner. -s I Father Zurcher officiated at the mass.

Within the altar rail were, besides the Bish' What Energetic Father George Zurch-er lias Accomplished for His Parish TA Substantial Structure The Dedicatory' Services. The Sale of, the Academy of Music Under Foreclosure Might Have au Unwholesome Effect on Realty Values Alone Main Street. kegee Normal Industrial Institute in Alabama lOvils That Beset the. Colored. People.

little onbm he" found clocsk for vthleh from $12 to $15 had been Jiaid, a jam more than ample to pay fcjr everything etsfe the cabin eontah-ed. Another scase was cifed where he found a nian hadijpaid from $00 to $70 for a buggtf although (he ha4 neither horse nor mule; to dray? it. The Tuskegee and similar inatitution'alm to correct these evils by teaching Imbits of prudence and thrift along? with tl in dutrial arts. The young meu and wtfnen graduates who have gone out amonjr the plantations hare done good work in this rejjject. Districts "where there was Htlhnol only for three months: in the year Jiave now schools extending over tight mbfitjis, mortgaging has decreased, anjii comfortable frame buildings have taken; the place i of rude shanties.

$5 The futility of attempt ins! to Chriiim- op, leathers McGrath Of the Church of the Annunciation, Gibbons of the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, Brennan of St. Jo8ei)h's, Walsh of the Working Boys' Home, and the Verv Rev. Father Putzer The new St. Joseph's Church on Main Since the publication in the Courier or arary s. Trof.

Booker T. Washington, who is principal of the Tuskegee Normal Industrial Institute, Alabama, was in Buffalo yesterday, iu the interests of the school of which he ia the founder- In the morn Street near the city line was dedicated yes-terdy morning. The church is of brick with; solid stone foundation. In its con- The latter gentleman preached ah elo strjui'tion no attempt yas made at elabora-tionJ The structure is 52 bv lis feet.nn'ri ing he occupied the pulpit of the Lafayette Sold at Usinally week or two; ago, of the fact that the Academy of Music was likely to be sold under foreclosure to satisfy a mortgage held against the property by the Buffalo Savings Bank, mahy expressions of regret because of the unfortunate situation have been heard from fitizeffe not directly interested in the matter. The property has been in the hands of the Meech family; for 2(1 years, having he spoke at the North Church, each time FiJ sVmalh h(a in iu.

'uuiu LriiKus ivttiu tin an appreciative audience. ingf had to be supplemented! by attending I 1 to rne material side of life; AJong Svcith religion ideas are inculcate! howinj the value of land, houses and a good tyink' account. "We have twice! as raanS Supplicants to Ie admitted to! the Tusfepgee institute as we can find places for'lfsaicl Booker was born in Virginia in 1858, and after obtaining his freedom at the close of the War went with his mother to West Virginia where he worked for a time in the coal mines and attended night school. Mrs. Viola Ituffner.

been owned originally by II. T. Meech, ha i seating capacity: of COO. The interior) ii very neatly finished in tints. About was expended iu building the church.

I Stf Joseidi's parish at Buffalo riains wajsj founded about 43 years ago, and was then several miles from the city. The Rejv.f Father Neumanti, afterwards Bishop Of Philadelphia, was he first pastor. Af-teij father Neumanii'g departure no regular pastor was stationed in the parish. The Jesuit fathers officiating until 1873. Sincfe that year five different priests have attended to the spiritual needs of St.

Jo- now deceased. The probability that this quent sermon on the sacred use of the House of God, urging; those present to leave the world behind when they entered. He congratulated the pastor and his parishioners cn the good work they had done in erecting such a tasteful church, and thanked all who had given hot only time but money toward the building. At the conclusion of: the mass Bishop Ryan spoke to the congregation, urging them to see to it that the church was always what it should be a habitation of the living God. He also thanked all who had contributed to the carrying out of Father Zurcher's plansi and spoke warmly of the pastor's work not only in his own parish but outside.

The choir Mas composed entirely of girls, led by Sister Josephine, who presided at the organ. A mammoth American flag was hung in front of the churc and as the congregation dispersed the iKggertsville Band played "The Star Spangled Baiiner." In building the church Father Ziircher suiermtended the work. His chief aim was to erect his house at as little exiense to his iHH.ile as possible. In this desire he i-ror. asmngton.

"The race fneticjai in popular old playhouse is to pass from the bauds of the Meech brothers under such iueu a resiueni 01 31 amen, lueiwraio win pass away ia proiwriin as West Virginia, assisted him by allowing thej colored people, get hold; of somoiing him to work part of the day and go to lK Ieerfle jusT as aipng circumstances is a matter regret to their innumerable! friends. For many inrtmie niun ot urmteroT or aiuei 68-72 SENECA ST. years thousands Of fashionable Buffalo nians have attendejl the excellent iierfornk-auces given there for their benefit have laughed and had their youth restored bv "lr- Iu 1 Way ne Iect 58 more highly thought of thaitipne obtained the rudiments of his early educa- without these. When our Institute tids tion. Hearing of Hampton College, his out young men qualified fx start ls-jck- mind was bent nixn getting there.

But yarl, wheel-vvright, tin-smitii, this "easier said than done. On get- fY' tht lte a 7 K. areimade to depend moreon the cred ting to Richmond -he ran short of funds, folks, there is an interknitting of bues fiin utihtiitftiin it a sephrs parishioners. 1 1883 the Rev. JtJeorge Znrcher was plad in charge.

Th old church had seen the drolleries of the comedian, forgotten all their cares in the presence of clever and-pleasing melodrama or wept in sympathy AT THE THEATERS. with the woes of the innocent as depicted its best days, an1 Father tieorge, as his parishioners familiarly call him, made up his uind that a new building must be em'ttnl; The congregation is small an 1 not very wealthy, and Father Zurcher did The Hampton Institute, Virginia. ipne of the best known industrial iiistitujtious in the country ami has over. K) sttu4uts on the stage. From the standpoint of sentiment much, could be said ou the sub was ably assisted by Cyrus K.

Porter m.ul othei. and he said to a Courier reporter! on Its iMMiks. ine ituitiie luiversitl at The Lyceum Theater Company yesterday tnat he could never his Charlotte, North Caroliua, "is more ihe hot lave very smooth; sailing in his efforts ject, It seems to be proper and almost iu- i gratitude to the people who had helied him. in The Danites." men indnstriat institut4 The tiaj cpthnse his little tflock. But he kept Seminary for girls at Concord, X.

TTT uw gv.tii.uuii tniaiiiunni luuusvruu snooi for boys and girls started Itwo ivearnfe aro 1 evitable. though, that sentiment should be laid aside in business affairs. There are, in view of the impending forced of this property, some serious considerations for Buffalonians. gentleman who has Hampton was nor how much money he would have to spend to get there. Tor several nights he made his bed under a sidewalk, creeping into his hole after dark, and trymg-to eke out an existence during the day.

lie found employment on board a ship that was unloading pig iron, and linally obtained the wherewithal to reach the Hampton Institute. This was iu ith only TjO cents in his pocket he made his way to Gen. Armstrong, the genial head of the institution, and told his little story. The charge fur maintaiuance was 1U a month. The ambitious but iieuniless youth was informed that he might work bis passage, to use a nautical term, and so he entered the College and remained there some four or live years.

The young student was as eager in his thirst for knowledge as he was full of am- on undenornimitioual lines, sare also ssil to oe uoing gooa wort. Mi A STOLEN WATCH. Ii Theft Said to Have Reepn Committed Buffalo, June 16, iSpf To Order A Blue Summer Suit all-wool for FIFTEEN DOLLARS, guaranteed, Usually soM for We havo some stylish for Boys from 11 to 14 vears old at THIRTEEN DOLLARS a suit TO ORDER. We cut the best, fitting trousers, a few styles left at FIVE FIFTY, they sold for Nine Dollars. Our TWENTY-TWO dollar Diagonal Suits to order arc cheap at Thirty Dollars.

on an Excursion! Boat. One of America's Sfost Popular Dramas 'J he Star Theater Stock Company in The Pirates of Penzance." Thf Lyceum Theater Company will begin its second week to-day, when the bill will be the ixipular melodrama, "The Danites." This is a distinctly American play full of stirring scenes and incidents, a rich comedy element characteristic of the great West, where the scenes are laid, and moments of pathos when the heart interest is profound and absorbing. "The Danites" je one of the most pleasing and lopular of the many American dramas. It is written iu a strong and capable manner Antong the Jmtraliinlans -who Snentayes- no direct financial Interest in the Academy said: "That historic old projerty is on the Assessors' books at a valuation of over According to their rule of tix-ing the assessed' valuation in proisirtion to actual value of property, the Academy is worth over If certainly ought to bring and it seems too "bad that there should be a likelihood of Wing slaughtered on account of hard tinier, which strrely-will not last ulways. "Every owner of property on Main "ffj ui ot city were iyaui Krownanno oiuou.

ana Deiore he left the Institute was placed in charge of the 1 nresj at the corner of Monrqe and streets, and John Milan, who board all the one year, and another year supervised the preparatory department. He frna I ark Colnmbla. a lodging house la the lower-Hnart of tae'clty. These men wenj. down the itver.

and were on the last boat np from lEIdogado, 15roi4-n with a party of frisuds and Mllau aunrtrentlv aloue. 3 uiuuc jnimtir tue couege. Xhe colored pettple in Alabama wrote to Gen. Armstrong that they wanted a competent man to start an industrial school in their midst. Mr.

Washington was selected to fill the demand. Starting in with the use of a church supplemented later by an adjoining As! the lMjt was entering the harbor ot of A TR'P ON THE WATER. urown companions toirt htm that a lan, Indicating Mllau, had just taken his wsitch from his pocket, lirowu felt for his fline- YESTERDAY'S OUTINGS. puitniy, uie young pnncipal entered urou I'tcce. which, he valued at.

CIO, and flishng and reminds the sis-ctator of a Western idyl of Bret Harte. It 'will be cast to the full strength of Lyceum Company. Several new members will appear- in this pro-, duct ion. The cast is as follows: Sandy A. B.

Johnson Charles Godfrey, called "The Parson," "ifji-r- in jivj, on wnat is known I luc uiinpuujf jtun iu piioKei empty, Strwt yes, I will i make the statement a great deal broader and say every citizen of Buffalo, ought to feel a collateral inter, est in this property If it should bring what it is worth-, there is no doubt the creditors would receive the full amount that is dae.tm. I believe they will if the proiverty is held until such time a made a Jump for Milan, wjio by that Si me ---a. II 1-1. v. Crowds on r.asu ituuiiio man seized the 'olumljla brder hy the neck with both haiids and a good start at choking him denth.

FrU nds of Hrown Interfered, mid tloujtll Sunday rewrt, was thronged yesterday with ieople who loye to mix music with beer. The -Schwa bl will toilay inaugurate daily aftertUHin and evening concerts which will "be throughout the season, so as 'to make this resort still more that were istssible. with family imrties nnd orderly citizens from all parts of the 'city. The electric cars had all Ihey could do to carry th" crowds that sought accommodations. The Front and the Park were also thronged and the pleasures of the cool, well-kent Spent the Day the Water.

as me pack: Kelt of the South. At this point the colored population outnumliers the white people in the ratio of about four to one. A start was made wit'h one er and Ji students; to-day the institute has over UO students and 48 officers and It is an undenominational institution, and the students hail from all parts of the South. The average age is general revival of business begins. There is no doubt about! the future of Buffalo, released rrom Brown clutches, he jvas watfhed antll the boat reaeheil the foist of as the city is to-da'v makiuir si.h-iiili.l oro- Mal Street, There Patrolman iiehlganwas Isolds Hendricks William Wise, the Judge E.

W. Morrlw.u ilezekiah Harry t'ottin Hickman 1 Frank K. Jamison Won A. II. McMougnll Limber.

Tim Kearney Stuhbs Itobert MoVS'tnie, Jr. Grasshopper Jake Co'hgar Nancy Williams, "Hillle I'liM Victory Patenian Hulda I'oncray Captain Teiiny Craee l.vndon Hunker Hill Annie Allt WILLIAM-A. (Lateof JTlcklU A lilxi TAILOR AND IMPORTZR, 35 and 37 Main Street, caiieo anu ne arrested When the prisoner was, searched af'the First lre-iiiet wtatlonbouse 5 the watch fwan Thousands of People at the Various gress entirely apart from anything unusual or extraordinary, although we all believe that our city is to receive untold benefits from the application in the next few years of electric isnver from Parks and Pleasure Resorts in and Arouiid rtuffao. not lounii ca mm. and it lstlionrlit ths he pursed It to Home friend on he iHiat.

Aiiihin entered a geuernl denial the clnfrges Fails in our factories. On'the other hand against 11171, bnt ISrown Is Certain he is the The water had niany attractions for muni wuo 100K his watch. a if the Academy Were to be s.icritiee.l it Buffalonians yesterday. The river steam groves were enjoyed by, thousands of youmr and old. It was no, uncommon sight to see a family out for a day's picnic on the greensward and no one view the scenes in which gladsome children reveled with delight without feeling that the parks are among the chief glories of Buffalo, and should be liberally provided for.

Saddest of all the sights of the day were would be a long time before Main Street auu roeNnrse of study includes Knglish branches with the mental work connected with industrial training on rbe Hampton plan. The school receives fi.lHX) from the State, and from the John I. Mater Fnnd. Mr. Slater of Norwich.

left in, the hands of a board of trustees for the eucouragement of such work as is done at the Tuskegee Institute. It ats receives a year from the Peabody estate, besides some endowments, but the bulk of the -money for its maintenance ct.iues from generous people in theNorth. The cost of maintenance, including teachers- is r.l.1,1 ers did the biggest business of the season WARM WEATHER.1 property would re-pver t'roni the ill effects of stub a precedent. The sale would be mentioned for years to come bv strangers Georgie Williams Little Helen Jackson As will be s-en the cast is a strong one nnd Manager Robinson's admirable com-, puny ought to do the play full justice. The" -piece is 1111 interesting one and full houses should Star Thmler.

The largest and in some ways most tf' ....1 1... 1 1 in. 1 i.v i-rj nouy wi. miuiit nave occa iligli T. mperature Generally: Prva-j leiu 1'hunder Siorin l.t.'l& -A sion to discuss values ill the heart of lo.

"The la fest reports received at th of to ie louiul in mo various cemeteries where bereaved ones ut to de -orate the graves of ones. It is touching to behold thtse weekly pilgrimages mide rich and ixxr to graves round liiiffalo. Forest Lawn, which rivals in summer at- said Forecaster CulJiberfson last Ah 4tt. turn 7 ity. price alone would stjuid out prominently, and the attending circumstances would practically be forgotten.

If it were sold in the darkest hour of a black financial nfght, aiii just U'fore the udvenfe if better times, 'that fact. would coui.t for nigljjt, "show the warm weather tl be .1 '4' a year, i.very contribu-ticn of equivalent to a scholarship, iiud I when the sum of was raisetl f.cient oppra company that Ims yet appeared at the Star Theater In will present Gilbert Sullivan's charming, Pirates of Penzance." this, week. When Messrs. Gilbert Sullivan produced this skit UiMui the devotion of doty, tliev certainly lomaiiuuiK mrougnoui tiiej entire, coipury with a slight dip where Ithuuder stSrms hav4 occurred. At Rochester a fall 12 i ijaiaji'ue tiinrtli vesterdav meant just hve more scholarships.

little in preventing bad and denioralhiiig iniinciH-e on the Vidua tion of olliei- Aii under 14 years are eligible for ad- degiH's is reported, and a Might fall jioug reached a high artistic- j)nt, as the opera iraciious ine adjoining parK. was more than usually thronged with people -yesterday. The street ears ami railroads leal-ing to Limestone. Hill, Pino Hill, issid other near-by grave-yards were also largely patronized. Those who could afford a carriatre found much pleasure in-nnd round Buffalo yes 1 lie i eastern nrnu or Krie, gand -f tu.J.

Z. i .4 11 ln uirouguour unranoj Severe uu- perty, and everything which hoars any analogy or comparison to -the property I would suffer. "Buffalo is going right ahead with' im-' provements in spite of the dull times, and me msniute, if they have had thtv iu'cessary. preparation, and as soon as they become proticient they are sent eut through the common schools of the South as leaders. other words to spread the nor jsrorms are reiwrteil from Roclufter, rollo, Detroit, Chicago, Canto, and again at in theM ex- '1 terday, and even the man with a silent v.iwxK-uiiVf uiey nave acquired in the cla iinuc tn uitd.

in wmiuinuTanruitj 4f steed- was not to Im commiserated although rm ami at industrial rami has fallen; at ItMheter. Qich; nas ueen ine iii.ist successful of anything In their library, with the exception of "Pinafore" and "Mikado." "The Pirates is by no 'means new here, and will be criticised necessarily by comparison with former prodiythum. The Star Theater Stock Company should be able to handle it in a thoroughly tirst-cluss manner, as the large and thoroughly -omporit chorus will have ample opportunity to display their ability as the daughters of Gen. Stanley, the bold" pirates of the coast of Cornwall, and the qiieer aud sleepy bobbies of Scotland Yard. The principals Will be cast as follows: Aiixma.

Milwaukee 1M); Chieagofoiti: Davjenporf, 1.00, ami (irlen Bay," Ess. lxiuisiana, 1'exas, and" Ala- v) chUf, contributing iwiuts. hue the boy graduates become, so to peak. nussjonaries in the mechanical arts as well as farminff. the pirla fiiftli full- .9 68 In Beautiful Forest Lmrn.

rain is also falliag in the Uulf States. 8 TIi a ril L-i 'H TheGreatHealthDriiik Safe, uro and- reliable. Alwavs on time. A pleasure and delight. "Com fortable, enjoyable.

HIRES A asc. pkg. makes 6 callona. Bold swirwher. Btui nu, lot kMUfU plctur.

kook. already there is a much better feeling than there has been iu real estate circles. Money is easier, and plenty of it is -offered on bond and mortgage. A large amount of important building is underway and projected in the city, and much of it is of a nature that will ben. iit the Academy projuTty.

i The i hanu ter of the buildings of the street is improving, as well as that of streets both e-ist and west of -Main Street. The lli-story Morgan Memorial building, which is being built, the new 10-story oltk-e at the c.irner of Pearl and Erie streets, now nearly r-. I ll 1 1111 thus far. The coo! breeze front' the lake was none too cool for the light and airy iwi rAirui in ine warm W8 IS shown by the following etrti)eraturre-jKjrtH at 8 p. maximm: RK-heuter, r2 degrees; Itoston.

degrees; if ew Vn.lt WO ,1 t' eMmpied to teah the not less useful functions of cooking and sewing. find." said "that the industrial. system mi 1 Kate Kdith -Toma Ilanlon Marion Lanifdon Ada MjinsHeM ork. 88 degrees: Alba nv. 1 degrees ages.

One is that it trivia ha r. Oswego, degrees: Isabel Ctnntiibf.il oU degreis; Silndllukir Ql A rty It la Semile Klefferth Klchard Sinclair a taaa, E. Hires PhiU Jcl.kU. IfT iHiucation, We eh. irge costumes of the excursionists, the temperature having suddenly taken an upward bounJ.

The day was much too warm for violent. exercise but it "was just right for a cosr nook near the bow or stern of a steamer whence could be obtained a view of th picturesque scenes along the river's banks. Big loads, too, were conveyed up the completed; the Bank of Buffalo, and reuericfr Joseph W. Smith urjiim, ioronto, rw de grees; Cincinnati, Hi', degrees; Fittslairg, ri1 t. degre-s; Xorfeolk siimuei Arthur Kthirington montn ror board.

About half of tins they contribute in work; the remainder they pay i eash. The labor is of value to the institution Msjor-tieueral Fred C. Palmer Kdward Klchard F. Carroll her iic wno unsertiet wes muuuer storms may tie looke for SUA ree lays, althfingh WBERRIES lake 4od by 9 o'clock in the evening Main Street' presented an animated appearance 1-01 ier weather may be lookup for the of Commerce, being reared -within a few steps of, the "Academy, the new Postothco building' which will be built only a little distance to- the- east and north these are some of the improvements that add dollars to the Value of every foot of the Academy and to everv bit of prierty for -blocks around. Buffalo has withstocfd liard times, probably, better a than any other city in the country and will Ih Ihe.

tirst to feel the buoj ant 'effects of a revival of i-onlideiice in the business community. calling some useful rThif. year the of the students we cultivate about acres of land so as contribute to our maintenance while teatlnng the students the best methods of The management has engaged Mr. Smith' to succeed Mr. Christy In the tenor, roles.

It has been decided to present the tirst series of Living pictures, which me now the ruling sensation of London mid New York, on Monday evening. This series will be the tirst to be seen la Kuffalo, nnd the promise Is made that it will be most creditable. ur cany mirt or to-morrow. 1 weather may be looked fjr fromfIoday For Canning. oc iirwt iarm or A Family Iapj-.

IOO Best Quality And (lose I'rice at PERSONAL MENTION. the temperature was a little high for long journeys. Hard times are not a'nttarentlv There AVns Much Money in It. A Chicago electrician found an art only to lose it. For a long time he had been" ex- t-osi noont since then we ad-hsl another in l.S about l.fJtK) acres costing Altoctlier we have aliont 1.4(K) acres of land.

Thebirgoft of the effi atl acreage is employed in the raising altowed to hat 1 want to sec is nil organization of the creditors of the Meech brothers or Ol lilt- ueriere wnn Mini lav etiiov- BAKER 'S 1 TJ cc 1 I I ti, might judge some other organization of citizens lhat ixrimenting with wires for Incandescent i ui snuis au tira or pros ily excursions au ora of devoted to that. The rest is allotted to pen i. wins to i.e setting if it has not will buy the property at a f-iir price and electric lumps." Iu the ordinary Incandescent thereby make a safe and excellent invest-j lamp the vacuum Is not pe rfect, the wire ment, while preventing such a needless i burns a war and the hint of soot forma' m' sweet grass. Ae have about 40 25 Wiest Chippewa St. Coi-uer I'carl.

sacrific of the choicest kind of Main i "ie inside of the glass. The electrician honed and mules, some he: of A Street pnierty as Would have a depress iiKiKc a wire which wow, i nave more "resistance" and last much longer; houee to his joy he succeeded. He made one lot of wires aireauy ujiwneci. Vc-ssel men say the nuuilier of sailing craft available? for pb-asiire trijs hereabouts is none too large to meet the demand, and a glance at the crowds to be seen yesterday at the fis.t of Main aud erry streets seemed to confirin this view. ithin the next year or two it is probable that there will be a material increase wiucn.

being placed in the vacuum lamps oisieii uve nines as long as those that weri JNnaHce Btrtj-han nounced! t0 Pf b.sou Mrs. D. Baldwin til's city attended tlot Street yesterday afternoon. wltti'vttSESu iCV1Me. f5' Oleyelaud land Miss! fcllxaneth Sehopf from Ashland, returne.1 to their homes yesterday, aft a two iweeks stay In Buffalo, i i i.

The Accident Itecord. John Reinhart of Lancaster fell (It a ini'TVf at rrsleraaj after his home. 8 Wlia broken wa removal to riilltvFIU'b. ofxo a sYrt srt foumKon enl eca Street sufferuiK from a severe attaoff of anguia pectoris. He recovered and Sent stairs fc "lairs at iNo.

4S Cartll Street lrt At the aicuth of Ihe rj-elt. or4 cattle and 140 head of hogs." And what are the industries A principal branch of our industrial course is our thorough system of echan- The we h.ne brkkvards, wheet-wright shops, tin-hnulh. harness, and carpenter shop. We aim to emphasize the lignity of and to make the ieonle of hi sl ing influence here for years to come. "The property can be rented for enough to pay its fixed charges and something more.

The tenants would be able to pav more rent as the business situation improved and the, prcjfierty Would increase in value ia two or three, years enough to anu are iiqw in use. Ihe discovery meant a fortune. He made arrangements to nninufaeturo the lamps on a teem ijng with sun-burnt pleasure seekers returning from, their outing. larvre scaie, out wnen lie made another lo 111 me number or exc ursion boats and who knows but they may be propelled by after me game process It was a failure, and J-htj 1 arade House always popular as a woinci not serve the purpose. He tried again and again, but, to this day, he has never been Largely by the labor of "the students dnr-imr the past 12 years we et Lm.hI proiK-rty worih frw pay all its indebtedness.

Anyone who is a believer in the future of Buifalo will indorse that view. "Ileal estate dealers show their faith in the future of Buffalo by holding fast to able to the successful ones. There mho in me nauus of an nnde- ioive oeeii Nome accidental Ingredient some little difference in the method of manu facture that made this oue lot a irreat sue cent of It Is an admitted fact among connoisseurs that Kvans's HucNoii Ale and Stout is superior to any other brand iu the market, whether; domestic or Imported. l-'or one week I wll for tt sample 2 bottles for oc, tb doxeu rate. Kvenden.

18 and 20 Seneca whotu-sale aud retail. IV 3 1 i. i) "4 if outside lands which: do not pay a income. They exjteet to get their reward ii-'iioiiiiiioiiai iHiaru or iru'Ns. "Is it your to gain a avenue frim yonr industries" cess, xne electrician is not disheartened.

He iu an advance in the price of land. This i nuiivoiK uay. attempting to rediscover 'elisco uis uimui er tcilicngo KecorU, -o; an n.dis'r.af Himl mnnagd. can hardly be self-sustaining. That is wrong idea maiiy iteople have It is the rW.l "et.

cgs ladly I A Eel St ory. iisie Kimi ot teacn.ng, t-allin Women Struck by a CarriaireJl said a man who lives on Wake property will pay revenue, small probably at first, but better after two or three years, maybe sooner. It is so seldom a piece of Main Street -property, is soldi that Buffalo people cannot afford to have a bad set by a sacrifice sale. Buffalonians need a Jittlo tdnic to stiffen up their backbones and make them feel like 'holding the Thev are not inclined, as a rule, to lie unduly enthusiastic about their own citv. It has been said that in street, "way, i went fishing In New Jersey for exinsive machinery, apiwratus, tfols, and apiwintnient.

Then you must romem. ler, 11s soon as a studeut proficient ho is fent elsewhere. that we have only the raw material all the tiire buu c-augui iue oiRRest string of eels that you ever heard of. There is the tandem eel that Mrs. Adolph Smith of 103' Smith Street walking on the Abbott, Road last Jlen-big were stnick by a carriage driven hyHwo nieu.

The women r. you have all heard of. When tl.r go down or up stream from their quarters for the Kn nle. ontt be- a' the La- seriously injured. JOHN CRAWFORD SON Denver, when the local baseball team wins a game, the people shower silver on them.

"-r, cue primeval man. They leave exactly six Inches of space between a veil by -the Cuard, fi tnn.la mi-n iiuBi-n me inn or ine eel In front When an e-1 sees that the fellow is lengthening this space he Jumps ahead and seizing the tail of the offender In his mouth i rep rrnni vena t)K-k MOMiueiital ii by Works, ioj ja iienesee StreefsSVar In Buffalo. When tlie home team wins a notable, victory, the people clap their hands. j' "Property situated as is the Aoadeniv of-Musie. which' has a frontage of 50 l-: feet on Main Street hnd 70 feet on Washington Street, cannot but improve rapidly nit aiore Avenue yesterday afternoon.

Sfer hertd d. chi i.ciua nun uicck into pince. i dropped my hook down right in front of a strlnc ot thos tandem eels, snd the bait was accepted nnd I Jerked out the eel. The one behind s'eelnr that the fellow ahead Was run nine- as. out slightly.

The guard saved from seriuiiJit jury. She was Jukes? Vo houie of, her parents, Iiest Stt the Cor. DfrUwiws snd Dolaraa Avail uv. Oppotlts Entraocaf Mime, it is nniierstooo tiinf in obeyed his instruction and seized his tail tA null, htm line lr mnA an ii.r.u. Oriental, Russian and TWrklsh Bjithsli tion to all the improvements I have spoken of the Austin estate will in a vear or two tear-down the granite block adjoining the Bank of Buffalo and nut un Liu- i.w.l- te morning and th evening at the North Church, Prof ashmgton.

'said the preat of the South was better schools, and nowhere was this need more felt than in the Black Be where schools are open only three an I a half inonthsin the year The system" also keeps the pcopk. down Following the Hose of the Aar the colored people had no means of snl.Mstauce while raising their first crops, ihiis orimnattHl the system whereby the freed iieople wore 'placed in a sort of financial serfdom onder their former masters or money lenders who made ad ranees ou growing crops taking liens thereon and a rgms interest at 15 to 40 jer cent ihe coloml are for the most part renters of farms, and these liens on crops cotton and corn or horsi-s and mules bate lieen a heavy load on the tillers of the soil. Frequently the storekeeper who owns the land is not the mortgagor, and when it is considered that at least three fourths of the cultivators are renters and S.V3I Mam will be ope a fcr gehtlctSeu Monday. aud ind, awl so on to the last one, snd I nulh.l them out hand over hand, "till I had a rent mass of Bllppery eels about Journal. on Forest Lawn Strictly Crst-las3 workmBnaldn- uF lugs from II.

Ulllll 11 rt l.ll.,. 1 aua cents there. The promoters of that most magnificent of all projects, the Ellicott Square block, also assure nje that their scheme will not fail." quality. New England grauito. A gOO A good 10-oent cigar for five ecnts.

Afc it Russian Baths 25 50c, 387 Washington St A Blessing to Humanity. Rheumatism, liver, and klduey troubles re unknown where Gray Mineral Water Is 1 I A FAVORITE PR0MEN ADR. AUiEST warm i EUJAJI WlllTiS. Ben ecu -y. A Queer; Lawsuit Street.

CHABMIKO SUMMEft TRIP Jo KEW YOHK CITr. I 'ivmii:" unu I ntKS. I $8.00 for the Hound Trip. I-ackan-amiaf Western li U. will sell tickets, Buffalo New Bryant St rat ton Bummer School rrepares puptls to skip a grade er to pass examination, thus Having years blieclal courses in penmanship, bookkeeping shorthand, ete.

Morning sessions only, and low rates. Office 451 Mala Street. Circulars free. OACH stables I Nos. JUUSCY ST For torpid Ii liver and all other conditions resulting from constipation, go by the book on Beecham's pills.

Book free, pills 25c. At drugstores or write to Allen Co, 365 Canal st, New York. mu iiauis June 21 BM iSf. Bird irood'lo ontlccllo the "Vassar of the Vest bus a queer lault ou Its hands, and it Is the talk of the city. Some weeks ago Mls liarriet N.

Haekett, the prim and circumspect principal of the famous school, learned that, sotne of hZ pretty, students mde freoneut Vimf to store bf John IalKrts, pear by tht tw avariably returned ito tlou Ttirs.n their faces. Miss Vac-ketcJ moused, tnu he To her rtt horror b' dlu-overed tha th not'l16 hSA 1 surreptitious Rf. the. store, supposed to he written and given by young men. As ret'oveed from the shock kiss Haekett issued an iroudiouud.

ideel-ribbed UoulU not be aliowedo go to the store under any clrctinistanees. Of course this raised a storm of indignation among -the students, but the worst vet to Rtold. Hoberts obtained a eal of trade from the young women, auSlie assumes that Miss Ilaeketr. through her urU7 has boycotted him aud damaged Ids business' He therefore, has begun suit for KjKa). (liidi-aapolia Sun.

ur miiis i those in the cotton raising districts are heavily indebted under the mortgage system, some Men may be formed 01 the enormity of the evil. farming land ran bo honjiht in the Nou'h iu large quantity at the rate of jui acre, suitable for Indian corn and sugar cnu: nder ihc circumstances it is not tiLb-rs of (he soil that three i-f them thouM to lonj; afwr ne.lo. at t'ds ftiyw iter sssr-' Improv th lions Vsostion. Every boy and girl should be profitably occupied at least a part of the da v. TuL some useful, practical study at Bryant Strntton'a Slimmer School.

No. 451 Main Street; oientug July 2. Circulars free. COACHES, i AND LIGHT AT SlIOUT NOTICE. liOAX'DlXO.

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