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THE BUFFALO COURIER: TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 2a 189L "7 a-. NO LJATTER'WHAT PRICES THE COUR I ER. DAILY SUKDAY WEEKLY. a bill for $100. 3l and when she refused to pay it, he brought suit, and secured Judgment, and an execution in the sum of $300 was Issued against tne 'eilddw's only possession, a $500 farm.

The nWtaf was brought up In the Senate in lcS3, anf Mr. Blair then tried to make an explanation, but It Is pretty safe to guees that he will not be appointed Pension ft i O-THSRS MAKE We to llBTrt iersolil IRIStLllNGLISH, $9.00 4.00 9.00 67 IO.OO B.OC 8.60 85 $2.50 l.OO DAZXiT, one year, IXAXLT, six months. XXaXIT, throe months, EAUiT. one mem til, DAILY STXNBAT, one year, 2ATLT and SUNDAY, si months, DAXLY and BtUTDAY, three months, DAILY and BUN CAT. one month, SUNDAY one year.

WEEK1.T COU.BXEB, on year, cor. asningioi anj fco. Uiv.sion Sts. FnniitQ Jewell's Stores and Ran, Carffets, Sweets' Baby Carriages, It Is gratifying to seer how promptly and thoroughly the Inspector from Washington disposes of the charees of tflmperiug with our delightful Buffalo fweather that have been brought against Forecaster Cuthbertson. Mr.

CuthberUon Is highly esteemed by the people of Buffalo, and the evidence that this esteem CASH AND ONE PRICE liberal commissions allowed to club agents. Sample copies sent free. Address all communication to GKORGE BLEISTUN, president. Th Coubtkb Oompakt, Buffalo, N. T.

I Reel and Rattan Furniture, has not been misplaced 3s very welcome. Draperies, Pottery, i (Entered at tne rottofice act Buffalo, If. at ttconA eUu nwl matttr.) Tbornton Cltester's Buffalo, September. 29. If wk advertised new styles in milli- Hated Ware, if nerv averv dav we'd simoly "be report AND BEST ing the; news of the store in detaiL It were to nominate Collector Fassett before they had received thWr orders front Boss Piatt's headquarters.

I if there was Vera a machine-made candidate; for a high office it is the present Republican candidate for the 1 Make Good Nominations. The citizens of Buffalo should not be so absorbed by the State camp aign as to neglect the local contests. It is difficult to overestimate the importance of the coming city election. Delegates to the Democratic i City Convention should be men who will refuse to weaken the city ticket by unfit nominations. Democrats should be to the extreme importance of selecting fit candidates not only for Mayor and Commissioner of Public Works, but also for Council men- This subject appears to have received but little consideration.

-far lis we are aware, there is apathy among both Democrats and Republicans in -I this if matter. 'The people seem to think ihat the new Charter will run Itself. But party managers can not safely count upon a continuance of this indifference. pur citizens will probably; be alive to the importance of the interests involved before the 3rd of November. As usual they will doubtless neglect to go to the caucus, and Iwill not'spr about before the nominations' but this present lukewarm-ness will not make it safe for the party conventions to nominate unfit men.

Democrats should be up and doing. They should take immediate interest in the work of obtaining strong city nominations. It is a duty which they owe to their party as well aa to the people, etc. We are getting a good deal of summer this year, but we can't fery well have too much summer. tCouaiER.

Are you lookiog for cold weather about! November 31 1 -Rochester Herald, On th contrary, we anticipate that the coming fall and winter will be made glorious summer by the son of New York who beads the Democratic State ticket. Tner will be a graud fliral display from November 3 onward. isn't necessary. Shoppers are pretty .11 1 iMnrr 3 -fabirtn. TUESDAY.

SEPTEMBER 29. 1801. After Daniels, who Express. Charles F. Bishop, of course.

wcu Toncu jireinu 5 They visit the department often Lis SLOBS enough. I IV! xirencn reit Hats are reaay latest shapes and shades, eveii to- to add a Niagara Falls drive to the great attractio ns of Buffalo Tif e. 1 When it is remembered, however, that the handful of wheelmen in Binghamton were sufficiently enterprising to construct a cinder path eight or nine miles long, and that the Rochester wheelmen maintain one of about the same length to Lake Ontario, it does not seem beyond the powers of the thousands of riders in Buffalo: to 1 create for themselves a track stretching aiong the Canadian bank from the Fort Erie ferry to the Victoria Park. The narrowness of the present road and thsj constant washing of bank present serious difficulties to be overcome, to say nothing of the embarrassment offered by the situation of the proposed path in a foreign country but, on the other hand, a hearty support from the Canadians themselves might be looked for with some confidence, for the tide of travel along such a path would be considerable- enough at least to, infuse life into the pop and sandwich industries. If so many wheelmen visit the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia! as.

to make their trade worthy catering to by the hotels on the famous pike, the number who would spin along the bank of the Niagara during a summer would deserve consideration. For what rider in the whole; country would not long to trundle his machine over it at least once Kerman Melville. All the boys, young and old, who have perused "Type," Mcby Dick," and "White Jacket," Will read this morning with regret of the death of their author, Harm an after a life that included strange adventures. He was born in New Yerk, August 1, 1819, and had 'two famous graodfathars, Maj. Thomas Melvfll, a member of the Baston tea-party 'and a Rftvolutidnary veteran, who clung to the cocked hat down to his death in 1832, the last American wearer of it, and Gen.

Peter Oansevoort, who received the thanks of the Continental Consrees" for his defense ef Fort Btanwfx agaitsv St. Leger. Melville's father was a cultivitsd and traveled mar-chant of lifew Yort The son made a voyage before the mast to Liverpool in 1S37 and four years later shipped for a whaling cruie in tha South Pacific, but with a companion dossrted the vessel at Nukahiva, oue of the Marquesas THIS AND THAT. Do not fail to hear George William Curtis at Concert Hall to-right. 01 OWN UPHOLSTERY.

fatnlsh a Home Completely. good Usir Mat treses at 4 lair prloe. Everything tor srerr. body at prices to the in all. tot THE BIO WHITE FURNITURE STORE CASH! OR CREDIT.

tar- Come nd im ns! Repairs for Jewett't btoves asd a man to Ilx them. Chamois, Pearl. I Tobac, 1 Black, Light Brown, PATENT ROLLER FLOUR. A'KEfi MORI- BREAD The gross mismanagement of the Erie County Jail demands that the Sheriff's representing the new Knox sailor hat and a ijiovelty for outdoor wear, if rices are as pleasing: as the effects. I "When it comes time to change the children's headcear.

look this way. BETTER DREAD anl SWEETER BREAD There's a smartness about the collec Than Any Other Brands on the tion tbAt invariably satisfies the child mother most sufficiently. Dinner Sets. Advanced ideas control ithe lace Our FLOUR can be bad at MILL PRICES of any' first- stock. I In season and out of! season it class dealer ia the city.

A Year Saved. The action1 of the Common Council s- terday in confirming the assessment rolls is known to be complete, with a turnover largo enough to keep the assortment thoroughly fresh and warrant the introduction cf newest designs. In Torchon and Medici lace the choicest sorts await you here" but that is true of all laces, from black and cream ilk Chantilly to veilings and Thev come to ua directly THORNTON CHESTER 7 Boar! nr Tnie Baimni Bumia, N. I Sisce he returned from his vacation, Uncle Jerry Rusk, the big weather-maker, has been warming up to his work. The Washington correspondents have got round to Raum again and are trying to "rumor" him out of office.

Thus far they have had bad luck with Raum. That detained witnesses, confined in the Erie County Jail, should be treated as Grand Juryman Baker says they have been treated, is abhorrent, and should awaken puMic indignation. All the sessions of the annual meeting of the National Civil Service Reform League to be held in Buffalo to-day and to-morrow will be freely open to the public and a general attendance is invited. "Tee Rochester Chronicle remarks "Shoehanhad his reception in Buffalo but the Cleveland men were not in it." The Chronicle talks about something of which it knows nothing. Thousands of so-called Cleveland men took part in the great demonstration.

and letting the contract onJ new and reasonable bids for the deep sewers on either Bide of Main Street from Court Street to Swan Street is a matter of general public interest and ought to meet- with general approval: i CnESTSCTS. Ten little urchins sitting in a line Twenty little bright eyes sparkle and shine Ten little school books open in a row Are ten little lessons being studied? No. For ten little minds wander thro' the town. And. off in the woods, shake the chestnuts i down.

Pelt each other with prickly chestnut burrs-Making Madame SquirrePs heart thump in her furs See a score of little pockets with nuts bulge out. And strong little feet prance afld dance about But till on the books, spread to make them wiBe, Bent as if learning, are twenty little eyes, "Class In geography!" Oh, in a wink. Ten little minds are back to try and think But the keen teacher reads in the faces pale. For he's a knowing one, signs that cannot ail. Bet boys and squirrels, in chestnut time, their tasks So half in jest the cunning teacher asks "Do you know what fruits la Madagascar grow?" Chestnuts 1 yell the ten little boys in a row.

Oh, but the laugh the merry teacher leads 1 He's no fossil, so the burning hint he heeds: "All who would rather put their lessons by, And io, instead, a-nutting, please say I 1 Till the hidden stars quivr In the sky 1 M. Phelps Dan son in New York Sun. Dentists are not all farmers, but they live off the acbers just the same. Pittsburg When they say the bride's costume was a dream do they mean to imply that it was an illusion Boston Gazette. Did you ever notice how idiotic the smile of a pretty girl is when it is directed towards some one else Binghamton Rapublioao.

Why should officials spend thousands shootii.g dynamite balloons, when any ordinary teamster can draw rein! Columbus Post. The doctrine of "like cures like" is illustrated by the fact that when poeple tire, the best thing they can do-is to retire. Washington Star. George Bliss, the New York banker, will OUR SILK DEFT rom tb originators, and are so pretty If proper advantage be taken of tbis the demand is just for their itf.no. action, it means that Main Street will have a smooth pavement irt 1892 instead Excels in attraction all previous We find ourselves advertising silk glands, ia; 11842 on aecount of the captain's seasons.

Black and ColoredBro- umbrellas in spite of the fact that com cruelty. One of the valleys of the island was inhabited by a cannibal tribe called Ty of 1893, thus shortening by year the purgatorial condition which has been too long endured on the City's chief thoroughfare. The old stooge-pavement, never good, has moner sorts are the most durable. But some people are willing to pay for the silk; and with all extravagance taken The shpe of our latest Open Slock." patterns ped, against whom wmmodore rorter dq carried on a war in 1813-14 in aid of their oemies, the Happars. Melville and bis companion had intended to join the Happars, but they lost their way and 11 among the Typecs.

for several years, pasf been in a state of badness beyond description. Such a pavement on a back -street is a matter cades, Black and Colored, plain and brocade Colelines, Mascovites and Bengalines, elegant Cream and ivory white Cotelines, Sa-tines, Faille Francaise and Grosprain Silks, black and light la Dlnneit Ware Is shown above. The decoration out of lhe prices, this lot at fL25 to 5 will attract special attention. By a happy accident Melville made friends Is In the pad flowing nine, ot a deep lndhto oolor, relieved bf fcold on the handle and edges. It makes excellent pattern (or those wishing Bomethlnk rloh and refined appearance.

for only neighborhood shame and displeasure, but on Main Street it is humili If for no other reason the exclusive of the cannibals, among whom he remained four months. He was treated as an honored ating and annoying to every, citizen. while Imfre desirable for dairy service than Btyles ought to make our men's furnish- "I IT 4 A ground figured Pongees, plain guest, but not allowed to escape until an Aus The opinion is clearly sound that new Dgs ueciuejy popular, no two stores tralian whaler, which was short of msn. vis renca rrices By ma'toa application. We car-y 15 "Open Stock," patterns of dinner ware, tvh'ctl any desired assortment of sewers, which shall be deep enough for Says the Republican Rochester Herald: 41 Warner Miller will 60on be home and it is said that he will go on the stump for Fassett and the.Nicaragua Canal plank of the Republican, plat form." The plank was put there for that purpose but it will do neither Mr.

Fassett nor the Nicar-auua Canal any good. ouy alike, xne extent ot tms pusiness fapanese and Cihanghai, white, black and colored) Silks, Found ited the island. Her captain rescued bim dishes msy be selected and added to as needed. gives Us purchasing power that tells in the uses of the massive; modern structures that will hereafter be the only kind built after a b'oody fight, with the help of a native, who guided to the beach. Two more ation Silks in Taffeta and neckwear as with everything else.

The on Main Street, are a necessity, and that nr mi. a years were spent in the and on Mel new fill stock is meeting with such after the sewers have been: put in the ground should have a winter's settling be ville's return home he published "Typee, a Peep at Polynesian Life during a Four favor we're already duplicating some of Grosgrains, biack and colors, with extended variety oj flain and figured Crapes and Crepe de Chines. vv ill. uieuuy, Mns a ia 2l-i-257 MAIN STREET. the ties at 25c and 50c.

5 Months' Residence in a Valley of tb.3 Mar Flannel outing shirts in dark brown, quesas." It was read with great interest on fore new pavements are laid This ought to insure excellence and permanence in the pavement, making the City's chief erect a church for St. John's parish of North both sides of the sea. grey, tn and navy blue are marked $1 ampton, Mass. Mr. Bliss is a native of Melville removed in 1539 to Pittsflild, to 3 each.

Northampton. business avenue a source of; local pride. Main Street has now what is said to be the longest continuous stretch of asphalt You can never know how high a value a TsvCotTRlEB publishes this morning an interview with Mr. William J. Baker, which we hope onr readers will carefully consider, i Mr.

Baker was a member of the Grand Jury which recently submitted a report regarding the disgraceful condition of the County Jai'. lie throws additional light upon, Darkest Buffalo." We do not see how any one, after reading Mr. Baker's statements, can be so bold as to fend the Jail management. FLF a Witt A. RIX Barnes.

Hengerer Co. but alter wards returned to New York, where for many years he occupied a desk In the Custom House, in company with a number of literary men. His other books besides Typee," all of which are written in a fascinating and vivid style, are man puts on hims3lt until he sues a railroad company for $5,000 damages for the. loss of one New Haven Palladium. pavement in the world, extending from Hazing has almost entirely disappeared.

Ufa in Washington Sts. Chippewa Street to the city line, a distance of about five miles. When the remaining mile, from Chippewa Street to the Buffalo And yet the gray-beaded fathers who as Fresh Omo( a Narrative of Adventures in the i (Late cf Nicklls A Rlz). men almost murdered one another speak to River, has-been completed the street their sons of the good old tlmss. Baltimore BAILOR AND IMPORTER, Bouth Beaa," recounting bis escape from Typee and subsequent voyage; Mardi and a Voyage Thither," a philosophical romance; will be something to brag oyer.

American. mill There is time to complete the sewers 35 MAIN STJIEET. As a matter of 4 cool, hard headed fact. a novel founded on the Incidents It is doubtful whether the good Doctor's of his first voyage; White Jacket, or the i (Burchard') unlucky speech changed the Thu A tPl Orerooat to order was a great stio World in si'Man-of-War," a lively account of result oi the election by a single vote. New blue-jacket's pleasures and pains: "Moby this year if prompt action be taken and such action should certainly be Insisted on by the property owners on the street, by the City Engineer's department, and by all others- who have, a right to act in the matter.

The construction of biz 3 York Commercial. Dick, or the White SVhr.le." depicting life on "We open on Sept. 7, cess last Winter a emuine bargain and bettej than many coats. Will wear Xor years. For the benefit of those that did not need one last season.

I now offer line quality Melton oi Kersey Dverooatln. Wool or Farmer-Satu) Investigations carefully made in the Penn board a whaling vessel "Pierre, or the Ambiguities Israel Potter, his Fif Years our Tall and Winter Stock of Wool sylvania University Veterinary School tend ens. The success of last season has of Exile," the career of one of John Paul strongly to establish the fact that, the milk and of tuberculous oattl are almost the sewers on each side of the; street simultaneously will make a terrible tearing-up, Ltnlngs, jraw edges, Inlaid Bilk Velvet Collaib to orderSor Jones's companions whose autobiography Mel patteSibonnets been more wonderful than antici sole cause for consumption. but as it must be done, the sooner it is pated. We have succeeded in making its news columns this morning the CoUEEER publishes 'a letter from Ex-Senator Pitts with reference to his action in withdrawing the name of Judge Daniels at the recent Republican Judicial Convention; also a letter 'from Judge Daniels relating to the same subject.

From these letters it appears that Mr. Pitts acted in a manner entirely satisfactory to Judge Daniels and in accordance with the written authority of the Judge himself. The Cockiee's comments on Mr. Pitts's action were based on erroneous information. We have no desire to do the ex-Senator any injustice, and we very willingly publish the correspondence referred to.

After an examination of these letters and others bearing upon the same subject the Coukieb Is- satisfied that Mr. Pitts's course in the matter was fully justified. -Stanley declining the Governorship of 21.00. first-class clothing at popular prices put through and over with the. better.

The paving has already been ordered, and the Kongo Free State "on aeoount of the ville stumbled upon among some waste paper and rewrote; The Piazza The Confidence Mao," and two poetical work, Battle Pieces and Aspects of the War and Clarel, a Pilgrimage in the Holy I-Jind." The last namad was pnbiiahed in 1876. Mrl Melville wishes of his mother-in-law," furnishes evl waits only for the sewera; If the sewer and claim there are no better clothes made In Buffalo than our 1 work at denes of harmony in bis family as complete as Tne inoibby Wood-brown shades of Fall aaj Winter Bnltlngs, to order, ing is completed this fall the Main Street the order which reigned In Warsaw. Pitts any price. paving can be the first work done" in the burg Dispatch. married a daughter of Chief Justice Lemuel Shaw of Massachusetts.

Bis work have been spring, and thus one of the greatest and CSWe will make a Specialty for 16 OO If Mr. stee of California, as rumor Nndi HATS And Novelties in Fine Milliner 7 Goods pa Wednesday and Thursday, I September 23 and 24 most needed of our public improvements this Fall of Business Suits at $20 as widely read as those of almost any American cates, should be appointed Attorney General can soon be made available for the public he would present another illustration of bo and $25, and line Fall Overcoats at Irish Friere Ulsters with heavy Wool Llnlnff to order, i convenience and comfort. successfully the corporation lawyer is coming $20 and $25, which we claim i Everybody who his business dealings with forward under this administration. Pitts the West is looking for big sales and prompt -i A Tantalizing Situation. good as any produced in work of burg Dispatch (Rep).

25.00. collections this fall, Ths bsnefits of the biz equal merit at $40. A lot of clerks were turned out of the The Lockport Union yesterday published a statement to the effect that Depu crop will be widespread, When the Canadians finally come to Philadelphia Postofflce the other day for bet Boys' ared Youth's Clothes to order afipecU ally. tsTf Contracts taken for Ualforms. ty Postmaster Osgood will soon be re their senses and decide tol annex themselves to the United States, Buffalo will ting on a horse race.

It would have been looked upon as a rather unusual proceeding if O'BRIAN SONS, Okb of the afternoon newspapers says that clerk from ths oSloe of the counsel of the moved and Charles Rogers, a Republican, JOHN HAMILTON 383-385 Main Street. it badn't been discovered that they were all will be appointed. This statement is doubtless improve the opportunity to add sTM-r srsr -sr. wv Tr Democrats. Boston Herald.

to its attractions the noblest drive In the attributed to Senator Laughlin of Buffalo, -TAILORS- straet railroad company paid ths fine of a car conductor who was convicted yesterday morning In the Police Court ot having tried forcibly to make a woman passenger change her A New York policeman says that the lit and the says that "when such world. For a wide and properly con 100 IS. SXSECA STREET. WILLIAM A. Ill Telephfne 1558.

33-37 Main it, Buffalo tle silver cross worn by the King's Daughters king bee politicians as Senator Laugh- structed road following the Western bank is often the protection of young women on the lin say that Mr. Rogers, is to be of the Niagara to the Falls would so far seat and of having, with the aid of the driver, beaten the young woman's escort for trying to New York streets. The cross," he says, is the next Deputy, the remark is getting to De looxea upon witn tne same- re surpass all other drives as the Falls tower, beyond i all other natural won worthy of no little credit." Commenting IF ypu want a good Pocket-knife protect her from the Conductor's violence. It is to be hoped this does hot Indicate that the com spect and deference as a nun's garb, on the statement. Postmaster Merritt of ders of the earth.

The Canadian pany approves ot such action on the part of a oonductor.il A man who cannot get. alone with which you can cui anything? from a swath to an acquaintance, one that you can use for sharpening Lockport says "Mr. Rogers's friends have been very earnest in their efforts to bank of the river offers far finer opportunities for such a road is needed with women passengers without laying violent secure for him the appointment, and I FAITH. His name was "mud," and such had been For many a dreary year; Yet loud he sang his song of hope. In tones with which no choir could cope, I read my title clear.

Indianapolis Journal. than does the New York batik, for several hands on them is not fit to run a car. There reasons, it is generally higher, no canal is probably no rule at any rats there should lead pencils, manicure purposes, and splitting kindling for the kltch. think that I might go farther and fare worse. Were I to consult my own intervenes between the river and the wishes in the premises, I should keep Mr.

be none prohibiting women rom sitting In the smokers' seats in the open oars. If they do so it is at the risk of being annoyed by main bank, and, most- important of all, OF BUFFALO, OF BUFFALO, The Coney Island bathers hay returned en fire, one that will last a lifetime go and pick It out from: the col no railroads have seized' for their own the Osgood. He has been a reliable, con home, and outwardly there Is much rejoioiag scientious, and faithful man. I have the most desirable portion of the shore. More smoke.

If they choose to take that risk, why should the company or anybody care lection! in the hardware store of on tne part ot tneir it is be greatest admiration for him personal! v. over, the peculiar bends of the great river lieved that some of them are doing a consider able amount of quiet thinking. The only Why is not Postmaster Merritt permitted to consult his own wishes regarding his WEED CO. Best makes of Henckel, Wosten- make the views much finer from the Western bank. There is no point A 4 It was not McKInloy's bill or McKinley's dread now is that tne couple may go upon the Alaker of Coaches, Landaus Octagon andfedan Broughams, Coopesand Beef a ways.

A handsome variety of Fttons and Gentlemen's Driving Repairing promptly called fof and delivered. Telephone KSk i stage. Philadelphia Record. eloquence that made the wheat and corn grow. deputy? Does Senator Laughlin derive on me American bo ore "which nro- holm, Rodgero, and the Excelsior Co.

Republican spellbinders say so, but sensible his information from the Platt-Hiscock Twenty-five cents a glass, the price sents such a magnificent panorama as people do not believe them. Combination knives of all shapes and charged for water In the now Oklahoma combination? It has of late been cur Is spread before the eyes of him who sizes. Beauties in pearl and silver. region, may seem somewhat exorbitant. But stands on the Canadian bank just oppo rently reported that the Senator, has made peaoe with Boss Piatt, The news from a gooa many men in nvuiaea society aa IT Is said that J-r.

Jeremiah Coughlin of IOO TERRACE. site Navy Island, with the distant roar of much or more than that every day for drinks New York has been appointed Consul General at Bogota. Dr. Coughlia was the chief sup the Falls in his ears, their clouds of spray FINE FURS, Seal Garments, Shoulder Capes, in Great Variety. Lowest Prices.

-Repairing, etc. 249 Main Street, BUFFALO, N. Y. that are not half as good or necessary and never think of grumbling. It is all a matter Lockport appears to confirm The last Democratic nominee for Gov indicating their position, and the broad porter ox Dr.

McUlynn In bis differences with expanse of water stretching out almost of custom. Protldancs Journal, Archbishop Corrigan, He Is a young man, ernor against whom the Republicans as far as the eye can see. not yet 40, and araduate of the University The present road along the Canadian raised the cry that he was Tammany TTll CI -r of Michigan. In one respect he is well fitted Xhe ransms'. Star ana Herald asserts that work on the Nicaragua Canal has been slackened, and that 'several of the principal for the post assigned to him.

for ha has bank is practically abandoned. It is PEOPLES BANK: traveled through South America and was in nominated for that office in 1874. Before employes nave been discharged on account of hardly safe to attempt to drive over it, Bogota when the revolution of 1684 took place. Of stjlfrh designs and elegant finish. a want of funds.

This ia probably a shrewd bo badly has the shore been cut away, Or JOVTTA.1,0. xne question is whether his differencss with move on tne part of tbe projectors of the while the condition of the roadway the Scat Convention met that year the sentiment of the Democratic party was divided, and a large portion favored the nomination of that eminent Democrat the authorities of the Roman Catholic Church enterprise to enlist the' practical sympathy of is eo horrible that all pleasure CAPITAL would not impair his usefulness in a Bomaa the coming Congress. Record. would be taken away by the physical dis Catholio city. The spectacle, of one of the judges ot Sanford E.

Church. But Tammany Hall. comforts, even if no peril attached to the President DANIEL O'DAT, Boston court presiding mt a partisan meeting undertaking. It is hopeless to expect the Sheehxk, la his speech Saturday night, cut in jjeanam was unusual, not unprecedented. under the leadership of John Kelly, preferred Mr.

Tilden, and Judge Church's Yice-Prest ARTHUR D. BISSELL, Canadians ever; to develop the possibilities This is the same Judge who once, as a candi out some work for Fasset to do in Buffalo. Cashier C. W. UAJIMOKD.

bame was withdrawn. The Tammanv Fassett wlU perform It In a way that will ex date for office, began his speech with Yon which their river bank holds, for Cheek-towaga is a hustling, enterprising town bugaboo made no great impression upon CHARLES G1LLIG, (Tormerly L. CUll A SoosJ are, most of yon, familiar with tbe sound of cite Sheehan's admiration. Syracuse Stand my voice. Yes," jtbe reply came back me voters or the State and Mr.

ard. By the time Mr. Fassett gets that dob at compared with Chippewa and Fort Erie. and the aspect of the entire country from xuaen was elected over a strong from the floor, Xweaty dollars and Herald. tended to there will be plenty more cut out for him.

The gentleman from Chemung will be The Leading Pharmacy I Qooii morning 1 Have you nsed Pear'e Boap If not we can supply you. t4In we can beat Pwar'a. though. Haver tou tried Shandou Bells Kx- qnlstteiy soented 1 Have you seen "Yarrow" Eoapr It's a fine Castile. Al muoh finer than the ordinary sj la better than waUttngv If yoe oan't live In luinry at ten thoos-' and ft fear, why not wash In It at twen-, ty-flve jcents or leas.

Gregory' "Oeneiee" FUarmaov the head of the river to the Falls sug -Importer of and Dealer In- itepuoucan competitor by a majority of 50,000. The present Demo iieaconts. v. waits ox new York earned aep ousy wwn explanations and apologies gests that it has been one perpetual his first dollar cutting cord-wood, and by ana aeienses rrom tms tims on. cratic nominee for Governor, Eoswell bunaay afternoon there since the War r.

Flower, was no more the choice Of 1812. To tell the truth, however. patience, industry, and attention to business lived to fail for ovr a million la trying to put fie mm Thb latest office for which poor Blair has Tammany Hall than of an overwhelming majority of the State Democracy. In up tne price ox corn against a warm Sep tern the inanition of the region just across the line is largely the result of our own been named that of Pension Commissioner. ner.

-u is nos every Doay who can hope to do But the New York- Sun points out that be deed he was the unanimous choice of his folly. The United States, Government wotua never ao xor -snas cmos mna oalls up the as wall as Deacon White has done, but every boy can leans to cut cord-wood as a step to jNATURE'S REMEDY FOR Kidney and Bladder Troubles. i ISPKCIAWLT 'i DIABETES AND BRIGHrS DISEASE. discourages In every possible way all party outside of County. He will go into the Governor's office independent story oi maow tannaa, i.add of Holderness, N.

H. Her son, oh whom she bad been de transactions between Buffalo andi a dis wards studying tne zinancial aspects or A a A. an. it any faction or local crraniznHrwv centoer weataer. jpi.

jjouis Xiepublio. pendent for support, was killed la the War, trict that would naturally be tributary to the city the Canadian Government ami I regard tbe test la the ana ner nusoana aied an lmbeoll, Ehs eon 3LIQTJORS, OOBDIAT.S, No. 445 Washington Street. BstwsoQ Baffalo Sarin Bankend Oorlnas Ly near bold Ur' M.onanwnL Buffalo, N. X.

A Wise Creditor. 5 Flesnde Blaetter, suiud Blair about a pension, and his stofy Is ably reciprocates the kind attention, and uoa, GEO. R. Ayia, Director General World', Fair. tnas ne reierrea ner to a Concord claim resenting the whole State and the whole His opponent was the choice of me man.

Very few, if any, delegates to the Republican State Convention, when they arrived in Rochester, knew that they Buffalo loses the trade of what might be agent, wao securaa a small pensloa for -a "lasted you lor lou marks aud von sent me only 89, Jon you see, I kept back two marks to a tmcfciy Bottled and prosperous "countrv. Sold In Sealed 1-2-GaIl. Bottles Only. ward 1 1 Ron Works. 1 CHICAGO 8TREET.

Shaftlrjs. Pulleys, Hangora Car and Machinery Casting ner and the legal fee for himself. We -must wait apparently for Annexation Particular Alention Paid to Orders. years later i uialr seal bar ia Vmj iwr vut swaps a nave to use ssndinz jou letters rsquesting you to psy op. DINGENS BROa, 333 Main Street Telephone No.

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299,573
Years Available:
1842-1926