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BUFFALO EVENING TIMES, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1899. Credit For All! ANOTHER ROAD iW ACQUIRED ome Now You'vs Waited Long Enough. The Big Stock of the- Some of our Branch Houses in other cities were riot as successful as we were in selling '98 Ramblers, and as a result they carried over a large number of Model 23 Rambler Roadsters, a model not catalogued this year. 16 of these wheels have been sent us to sell and in order to clean them out quickly we offer these May Rival TtiB EASIEST PAYMENTS THE LARGEST STOCK! THE LOWEST CASH PRICES! INTERNATIONAL TRACTION CO. PURCHASES THE T.

N. F. ELECTRIC ROAD. Divine Healer; Our credit methods are the easiest in the world. It matters not whether you are rich or poor, everybody is treated alike.

You can select anything in the line oi. Men's, Boys', Ladies' and Misses' Clothing in the most up-to-date- stvles. Pay down wlut you can afford and the balance you can pay white you wear thc-clct'bss either weekly or monthly, to suit yourself. CASH. IN MEN'S CLOTHING.

SPECIALS uio.n.ng is Here Waiting Your Selection. You have the few necessary to pay dw as a first payment. Your credit is as good as gold for the balance. Then why putitotTany longer. We expect to see yriu tomorrow, and it ess you out in our clothes.

So uou't disappoint us as well as yourself. Being a little late in tbe seasoa we have reduced in prices, all men's and -ovs' suits, women's suits, jackets, skirts, silk waists. Great run on our ladies' Paris shape hats. YYe treat everybody whether rich or 'or. There is onlv ne Great Bie.

Credit House and that is Spring Overcoats, swell made, "7.0. Serge Suits single or double-breasted, silk-faced, Scotch Tweed Suits, By Writing a Few Letters and Sending a Few Dollars Through the Mails You Can Become a Magnetic Healer Doctors Have Something to Say in the Matter. BARGAINS IH LADIES' GARMENTS. Spring jackets worth 512. Tailor-Made Suits 3S.O.

Skirts in all materials and shades, 1 to Waists BO to $12. pi tV hi ft On Sale Saturday Morning at 8 o'clock. They are all 22-inch frames, 9 of them finished in black, 4 in gxeen and 3 in maroon. They are fitted with the celebrated G. J.

tires (99 Pattern) and are fully guaranteed. If you want a wheel that will be satisfactory and dependable this REMEMBER THAT WE CHEERFULLY TRUST YOU. The International Traction Company, which now controls the Buffalo Railway the Buffalo Traction Company, the Falls line, the Lockport line, and the other suburban lines, has secured control of the Buffalo, Tona-wamla Niagara Falls Klectric line. The company now practically controls the electric lines in Buffalo, Tonawanda and Niagara Fulls, and according to a statement from Caryl Ely, has bought up all existing lines that It is going to. Mr.

Kiy. when asked about the matter admitted the purchase and made the following statement to a TIMES reporter this morning: "The capital stock of the Tonawanda Niagara Falls Electric Railroad Company has been acquired in the interest of the International Traction Company. Th" Buffalo. Tonawanda Niagara Falls Klectric Railroad Company is comprised of the two properties, which nave been familiarly known, to newspaper "readers as the 'Smith and are the result of a consolidation of the old Tonawanda Street Railroad Company in the city of North Tonawanda, N. with the Tonawanda Klectric Railroad Company, rutwiing from Tonawanda Street in Buffalo to and into the village of Tonawanda and thener across the long bridge into the city of North Tonawanda.

and then- effecting a junction with the old Tonawanda Street ABRJEY LXffBlH SUCCESSOR TO L. NAST. 45 SeYieca Street. Opposite Postofflce. Open Evenings.

I S. A Weltmer of Nevada, is evidently blossoming forth as a rival to Christian Scientists, in that he claims to cure every known disease without I medicine or surgery. Weltmcr, more than that. Is a generous man, and if you will send him $25. he will agree to teach by mail, how to cure dis-j cases, just as well as ho does.

"Our terms," he says, in a circular letter that is being SENT TH l' 1H THE. MAILS, "are positively cash in ad-I vane and no other proposition will be considered for a moment. J. II. Lum of Me.

Una, New York, wrote to the Weltmer Infirmary, and re-' in reply the astonishing letter which is given below. A well known A The Queen City Credit Ckithing Co, Over 2.6 IVJair. Street. One Flight I p. "Opp.

The Wonderland." OPEN EVENINGS. Get Your Ice at Jasv payments offer should interest you. V. a little more. Gormully Jeffery Mfg.

Co. J. H. Isham, Mgr. 509 Main St.

Romance of Love and War Situations $ecured By trisrtit Youn? Men and Women, who pre par I i i rn lor easiness at our scnooi. THERE never was a time befora when we could readily secure situations for competent student. There is a constant demand for capable, well-tralnea young people in bookkeeping, office method, short 'J- Buffalo physician, when seen by a reporter, said: "I do not know whether the law would allow one of this man scholars to practice or not. but what I do know is this, that it takes a bright young man four or live to master the art of medicine, when he is going to college and being educated by the brightest physicians in the land. Even then they do not know one-'iuarter of what they will know later on.

h(n they graduate. A physician arns every day. He linds something new in almost every case he handles. And here this man guarantees, alter the payment of $25. of course, to teach yu by mail how to cure diseases without one drop of medicine or one bit of surgery.

If stories of that kind are believed I can readily see how the statement that theie is a sucker born every minute originated." The letter received by Mr. l.uin is printed in full: I "The recently acquired properties will! be operated in connection with theother roads of the great system now form- ing. One of the hem-tits that may be aut lined as accruing to the public from the combining of this property with the others is shown by the route that will henceforth be taken by the, Keiimore cars. These cars ill start I hand, typewriting, that we sometimes find difficulty in flllinr. The times are unquestionably better and will continue to fnoprOYe, and thc.Be who now dual if themselves thoroughly for business can be assured of success.

9This is the best time to attend. Special attention and rapid thU season. Summer School during July and August. Write for later eating booklet and full particulars. Divorced Wife of Means Meets Her Former Husband Searching for Employment His Pitiable Condition Revives Her Old Love for Him.

J. H. Kelly, Sec'y. Prof. S.

A. Weltmer, Pres't. (Incorporated.) P) THE AMERICAN SCHOOL OF AGNETIC HE A LING, BRYANT STRATTON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 's'-. from Court and Main streets and run through Kim.

wood and Delaware Avenue extension into North Trrrvawanda and direct over the tracks of the old Ho. 105 West Genesee Street, near Niagara Square, Buffalo, N. V. Every Known Disease ri. A.

WEETMER INFIRMARY. Cured "Without Medicine or Surgery. Originator of the Weltmer Method" of Magnetic Healing By Press. CHICAGO. June Ohroniele from Hi ments accumulated within the next few' years a comfortable fortune.

The past inter she spent in Southern California. en her way home a month 9. A special to the S. says: N. da.

Mr. S. A June 2, V. J. 11.

I Medina. Mr Your choice of Chautauqua Lake ice or Pure Crystallized Distilled Ice at lOo per hundred. 340lbcake at 30c "The return tu this woman div.u'eeTl liv vn uf a man and years as, but KEEP THE HOUSE I pref, of your esteemed favor and n-te sam--herewith circulars in regard to learning the. sei forth in same for the i.iss lv. after whic price will he advanced to 10 STILL THE! Friend- We are nisi in receipt -ill v.

In reply. hue you of m.tgii.-tic healing. Tetms vviH hold I Pr a limited time mail coiirs Terms the eoinplet COM a rs by come are J-. mentioned am how to cure any and all di We would be pleased to har to in it it can readily 1, mail course. purpo i he i lass ill -r 820 409 Smith road through Oliver Street to CratVick, thus enabling po-ople employed in and having business with ihe factories which line that street to have ready access to Buffalo and vice ersa." At a meeting of the Board of Id-re.

tors held late yesteiday afternoon Mr Ely. Mr. Yan Horn and Mr. W. B.

Kankine were elect, directors. Mr. R. E. Eankine.

secretary ami treasurer. Mr. Van Horn was appointed general manager; Major Wood auditor and C. K. Marshall, superintendent.

The remainder of the organization will be effected in a few days, and will be on the same lines as the other companies. "What road will the International Traction Company purchase next?" Mr. Ely was asked. "This purchase practically -completes the acquisition of existing properties by the plan." he replied. Broadway, High St.

125 Fillmore Ave. 356 Central Ave. ssib king i if This i arly dev.v e.l unng known h. "1 ear. lui lag tu-w ieid in a 1 isease is original with ni on.

and it ts today ius' in Missouri: hence th ur students who are no ho are again husband and wife, adds the last chapter to a romantic story of love and war. ago Henry Ballantyne and wife of this (dace agreed to separate. had been married not quite l'i iiths. Hallaiityne was a prosperous i grain buyer and owned several good i farms near Highmorc. These he deeded to his wife.

The few hundred dollars he was able to scrape together in in ir opera-e prac- C. POLAKOFF, Mgr. London a study and perfect iseivhere as it is her mliiniled. All of ity of in aa wel 1 THE SLADE DISPOSSESSION PROCEEDINGS HAVE BEEN SETTLED BY THE I' ago she stopped temporarily in :r.an Francisco. On the street there one day she met an emaciated liguie in army blue, hobbling about with the aid of a heavy cane, in vain searching for employment.

It was Ballantyne discharged from the I 'nlted States volunteer service and invalided f.r home from the Philippines after a fever. Ballantyne was about to pass his former wife without speaking to her. but she. when she saw his wasted form and miserable totidition, felt all her old love for him revive. She hurried him into a carriage and to her hotel, where conifoi table quarters, good food and the services of competent physicians soon produced a marked in his health.

Last week the two were re-married and have just returned to Highmorc together. Il'iti is inaciici i lice are making inaniiv. The i SUPT. BULL ASKS DISTRICT ATTORNEY PENNEY TO PROSECUTE ANOTHER LIST OF ALLEGED EXCISE a st chronic on eai i and when people- find oil drop of medicine, you h'l-; can he ciiied and within oUI Ilk" wi'dtire. are com-right in voiir S3 1 the use With one ocket and lelt cash, he put in lus ou I as doing great good to as welfoas all acute you I'll cure them so annot keep them awa tr ur reputation will spread i mi to people daily and be cured.

Vou can local. paving business fro nice, is making less than an do as w. ll any lie icht in own large tield in yur State f. take advantage of ii a' nt from here p. a Kansas i he s-arr in afresh in a new location.

to begin life As soon as is two cures to your credit, yo ir. iting in our office here 3 parts of the t'niied States ii oth-r place, and do a our student-, in active pi a i that amount Vol an be making $25 per day for pr.o tii e. There is a tses. and you ought to ciae of our students we he hart gone his wife sued rce. There was no defense Justice John S.

Lambert, this ing, upon the stipulation of inb attorneys, dismissed the appeal rested taken We are now inir from ail i.wn ii or H.u.liv of then i that! .1 avs wc-il local of curing all make i per a I id n. and in MV pl.C VoU this method once; it will town a short was ranted. land VERDICT FOR for a div. and a del given her advantage by her husband she sold to and by shrewd reinvest Worms, Caterpillars, and other vermin are new tu work and if undisturbed will ruin our shade trees, shrubs, etc. The inly remedy is SPRAYHNG.

Call tor full information about Sprayers and how lo use them. more names ot ealoon-upt. Bull charges with xcise laws were sub- Thirty-Se en keepers hom violating tie- e.ual N. other will $27 the lirst day ther tirne ago and mad remarkable i eae this MRS nutted tin morning to District A'-" ii We shortly expect to discontinue ah-ent treatment business is now a scarcely able to keep pace with it. um Ing- such nif: SHE WHS WIILIN" inderful art to ethers as inlie prop, i.

ais thai we are we ar? now limitine; the will hold this profession up this re, is. MIONDM nney for presentation to ney DRANK Ml numbt we teach to those whom in oil mi grand utility Jury It appea. person as a sttnlent HARVEY SEED CO. O.S-69 ELL1C0TT ST. I'O Ilolll the trip of inspi Seneca St IV.

the number i'Supt. Bull's ltttes'. Hon has been made in the district. This list briny of excise cases to be ire. it i.

resent high standard. We will c.t enroll any dili. course whose standing- we in an way d-mbt. Our terms are positively cash in adv an. for either ositioii wilt le c.insidereil a moment.

hat we have to ridi-makes them able get anvih ing th. want luxury, position or friends. Thi information the part of mv life and many thousands of WITH HER BEER TESTIFIED AGAINST HERSELF HEM HER III SHAM) GET A IMt OIU E. SHE RECOVERS $3,000 FOR THE DEATH OF HER HUSBAND. urse.

and no other prop-iffer is what makes pen-whether that health, st nie nearly vears of V. ii.l you under separate in idea of the wond, you depire to learn Mrs. Lucy Swan was willing and s- this grand jury up lo 100'- GATHERING OF ninnim rr r- nunir live the MtJErneiic Journal which will doinu in this line pay insr profession of mod-We want io hear from ou at cover a ot rf ul wor -the pran and l.i.i this. Now. rn time cannot alt t- oil by William H.

Slade and William S. Slade from the decision of Justice Warren B. Hooker, denying a motion made on behalf of the Slades for an ortb-r setting the sale at which John E. Sel-kiik bid in the Slade property at Main and Goodrich streets for about una. The papers upon which the Slad.s moved for a vacation of the foreclosure sale slated that the property was well worth and that the sale was mad'- in violation of an agreement between the mortgagor, the Albany Savings Bank, the Slades, and Henry W.

Box. owner of a second mortgage, under which the sal-- was to be sta ed off and the matter settled. Mr. Selkirk, the purchaser, acted as agent for Mr. Box in buying the property.

Julius Jeaulter. attorney for the Slades, stated this morning that the matter has been amicably settled. The dismissal of the appeal means also tie-dismissal of the writ of assistance now hetd by the sheriff, dire. -ting him to remove William 11. Slade from the house.

Mr. Slade ill keep the hmis the mortgagors will get their money, and further proceedings will be dropped. HerrreRber. "There this a tide in th. is in olahan was this morning verdict of in her suit irge and Michael Hausauer Anna II awarded a against, lio maite r.

flood 1 rtuiif." ads on to fame and ffairs of your pleasure en, which, tak. Yours very THEN MAY EARL COLLAPSED AND THE HOSPITAL PHYSICIANS SAVED HER LIFE. at it: truly. FRANKE WEST, Practical FLumbing and uas Fitting, NATURAL GAS WORK A SPECIALTY. Perfect Combustion Guaranteed.

Pe a I Buffalo, rsl. V. Ulbblittb Ur uHiir Justice Lambcit this morning granted her husband. George Luther Swan, an absolute divorce from her. Yesterday the defendant appeared in Special Term and testified against herself, and it is on her own evidence that Justice 5.

A. YVKI.TMRR. ne Justice l.augh-""ourt. She sued was tried bef the Supreme Dictated by Prof. Weltmer, K.

C. which lin in recover alleging that her hus- ind Michael had been killed in an ae- AV I I.I. UE HEl.O IS III FFALO TC TO.HOHROW AMI SI VILA OUl ET SPEAKERS 1,1 MEN EXPLOSION May Earl, 'who came to Buffalo from Baltimore about two weeks ago. walked into Roth's saloon on Broadway i ident that was the result of negligence AMUSEMENTS on the part of the defendants. Ilooia- han was employed by the defendants as Lambert has granted George Luther tie- hinged for dissolution of his mar-: ria go b.

mds. Several davs ago Mr. Swan appeared before Justice Lambert and asked for ja divorce, exhibiting a letter from his wife in which she wrote that she would not oppose the action, but the justice i.led thai h. could not allow the oath of a husband lo impeach his wife and so dismissed Swan with instruc- i4 (2 a laborer nen uiey weie consi i ucung CISSY LOFTUS STAR son. he Michigan Street left bridge.

He shortly before 1 o'clock last night, sat down al a table and ordered a glass of beer. No more atetntion was paid to her until she collapsed and fell from her chair. All efforts to reive her proved futile. At tin- hospital the stoiu- ach pump was used and the doctors found that she had taken a large dose r' tl.T.t.5 The annual June gathering of u. Disciples of Christ will be held in the Church of christs Disciples at the corner of Bryant Street and Richmond Avenue today, Saturday and Sunday.

Th.ie will be-ten sessions held alto- was killed hv the collapse or a. criu near rhvir5.1i 'Nl) IVKKK which he as working. iu ST raait'i SliUEEP.T FIREWORKS PUNT THIRTY-SIX BUILDINGS IN GREATER NEW YORK WERE BLOWN TO BITS. t.me.ly Kiini A COMBINATION THAT MADE Ai "the: I lions to have his wife appear in court. rj saying that if her testimony war- i ranted it a divorce would be o-ranierl mi DERAILED I of laudanum.

When aroused Irom i stunor she asked the doctor to h-t Matinees, 15 and 25c. Evenings 15, Next Wife." die. She will recover. She lived at No. 2IB PEQUODEHS TO FIGHT 5HEEHAN 156 Oak Street.

Fitch. Mrs. Swan was as anxious as her husband for a judicial separation, so she consented to appear and testify against herself. The Swans are well known ricftl pe pie. LYCEUul COMIC OPERA, OVER 40 PASSENGERS 1N.IIREI).

BIT OM.Y THREE AY DIE. AI SE OK ACT 1DENT. as follows: Two today, one at I. the other at 7:45 P. M.

three on Saturday, at M. and 2 and I'. M. and five on Sunday, at and A. and 6, 7 and 8 P.

M. The gatherings will be addressed by the following eloquent speakers; The Rev. John S. Sweeney of Parle, Rev. F.

Cow den of Tacoma, and Mrs. Julia Gerould of Cleveland. Ohio. Se-veral clergymen Evenings 25c and 50c Reserved DlS- EAODIS FROM THE NlTII TRICT, AND A NEW IIOIJV FORMED. Hv Associated f'rese.

Seats 15c and 25c THE GEISHA i llKL'KEIi I'llKK. Next Werk chll" 1 1 and famous comic opera Pinaf. re." SUCCESS AT THE ELLIC0TT CLUB ELECTION OF OFFICERS. The Imitation Cafe Chantant at the Kllicott Club was enjoyed by the Credit men last night, particularly so because Cissy Loftiio was there. Today many of the delegates will go for a ride up the lake a short distance on the steamer North Land.

After the election of officers, reported in yesterday's TIMES, the nominating committee reported a list of 22 names from among which the 11 directors were to he chosen. The linal result showed the of the following; Thomas R. M. Sutton P.a 1 1 imore, Md. A.

K. Hennett of W. M. il Company. Chicago.

Ill 1' K. Hall of Park, will also nciii less remote districts spe ak. GIRL KILLED ONJLPSING MYSTERY SURROUNDS THE DEATH OF SARAH MUN-F0RD OF MAPLET0N. 15 As Press. NEW YORK, June 9.

Thirty-six buildings, comprising almost the en-mo plant of the Norlinger-Charlton t'ompany at raniteville, Richmond Borough, were blown to bits yesterday afternoon and the entire fireworks plant practically wiped out of existence. All of the buildings were destroyed within a space of five minutes and although the fires which followed lasted for several hours, the wreck was complete within a few minutes after the first NEW YORK, Jupne 3. Special. )-! Thomas F. Smith, secretary of th Street who CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS Will Be Held Tomorrow for Severn I Stute Positions.

Civil service examinations for several State positions will be held in the Supervisors' chambers in the 'ity and County Hall tomorrow, beginning at fi o'clock A. M. The following are ihe positions for which applicants will be examined: Bridge designer and inspector. State Engineer's office; sanitary, ele-trical and lothlnK House. have been condnrt.

GARDEN A Genesee "Harris Bros ins. a lot hint: Si nVt for i h- KANSAS CITY. Mo, June 0. Between 4ft and -C. passengers were injured, three perhaps fatally, by the derailment of train No.

4, southbound on the Kansas City, Pittsburg Gulf Railroad three miles south of Granview, at last night. The train left Kansas City late and was running at a Blow rale of speed, on ac-eouip of bad condition of track occasioned by heavy rains. The injured were brought lo this city this morning and THEATER. Maitnee daily, SHEA'S Evenn.s pri' e-stablis linifn' "on Genesee n-1 at a all ot rijerea .1 move I 22) Ge.lce. sld.

Ii'- benefit past two years, on account business have recently rger quarters at Nop 222-re-et. near Michigan. Be-n: rally located thev have low rents. They ha've an which will be found else- I Tammany Hall Executive and ptivate secretary to lib haul I Ci' k-p. has resigned from the Club and Huffed with Coum liman J.

Goodwin to deprive John i SlT-ehan of the leadership of the Ninth District. I The retirement of Councilman Good-i win and Mr. Smith from the Pe.juod CISSEE LOFTUS Lillian liurkhart Smith nd Campbell, gix H.irrisan. ''ivig P.i-lh-rs, tlrant aid c.rant. Biozrai-h.

Next trk Oeurge I'uiltr CjiUt-n, Brothers. seriously hurt taken to St. Joseph's i II ad i Wlle-r- i detonation. No lives were lost and but three persons were injured, only two of them seriously. The loss on the buildings ill probably not amount to over $2,500, as most of the structures were sma.ll inspectors.

State Architect's office, i two medical internes for State hospital positions assistant historic librarian, State l.ihraiv; deputy factory inspector: REETI Mil 0(iBESSMv, lis to be followed by nearly every fed-; June 9. Secretary ot If ST A re.ii Me 11 He lower ot Mr, roker. 1 he will jTiin i state Hospital and the others to the Avery 1 Hotel. The injuries are principally cuts and bruises with the exception of the i three nu ioned. who are in a serious condition.

Their names follow: Mrs f'haiifl-: ler. Jaudon. internal: A. J. Gorge-nun, news agent.

Kansas City, head and face. C. I. Crawford. Drexel, in-i ternal.

i alio KerrA- i milk Agrieult ural lie- i the new organization now being furnp-d tare Snvfih cior. and State a reg that U'iV. Powers ha ins' examiner in pa rt incut history. received iny information poMtive-iv i inlll 1 he- 1-1 LOCKPORT. June (Special I Coroner Cleveland ih.s morning brought to Lock-port the body of Sarah Munford.

aged Pi. who was killed al midnight al the Shawnee crossing by the theater train from She left home' shortly after o'clock and her adopted father. Henry Tripp of Mapleton. heg.ui search for her ai la. She wem ava without a hat and was killed by the ears three miles from home.

There seems to be considerable mystery about the affair al present. HARGESllONVERSTo Th. mas B. Reed nf th Iav.is Detroit. W.

11. Taylor of Kansas Moiine Plow Company, Kansas City. E. A. Young of Pin.

n. Van Slvck. Young St. Paul, A J. Wolf of B.

J. Wolf New Orleans, James G. Cannon of Fourth National Bank. New York; A c. Vise of Carnegie Steel Company.

Pittsburg, W. B. Roberts of Lang Portland. H. Preston of Knapp Spencer, Sioux City, la.

G. --Mechan of Wooison Spice Cyjiipany. Toledo. O. The new of directors met at 5 o'clock and cnose William A.

Prendergast of New Yoik. secretary, 'to succeed R. Rooeock and re-elected T. H. Greene, treasurer.

by Goodwin, who will lc h-ador jf the Ninith District if the Croker forces win. The Sheehanites said yesterday that resignation Congressman fronj i latter I Maine COURT ST. THEATER, FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE 9. Rnnrrt rf riTZ Ficrln by wire and illuM t.l-.w r-ir the boxers Hanley -mid Saminv iTKEKTC'X s.

1 I in twe-in- i three falls. wresMing. Fo liminarj -r vs. Huher. Admission-tS.

2 nnd T-c -x S-ats. $1. Peats en eal at Rex iflli-e fo-ni 3 A. M. to 10 P.

M. da.ly. Court Sustains the Fool Kane Trade-Murk. 4 they would pi'diably have help fiom-Councilman Martin Engei in the I The followers who resigned so that 1 they could tight Sheehan. ho had and cheaply constructed.

The loss on material, raw and that made up into fir. orks will amount to over $30,000. The amount of insurance on the works is not yet known. The first explosion occurred about 2: o'clock in the afternoon in the rocket charging room. This was a small builiing about 12 feet square.

No one was in the building- at the Urn- and the fiist intimation the 115 employees cHecessit Knows No Law. Justice l.aughlin. in Supreme Court. has ordered a permanent injunction, with i costs, and a full accounting of sales, to I issue against Paul B. Hudson, the manu- of the powder called "Dr.

lark's Foot an1 also against a retail dealer of Brooklyn, restraining them from making or selling the Dr. i tt FINED $3 EACH gained control of th" Pecjuod Club, met last evening and forYned an organization. The leader of the meeting was Councilman Goodwin, ami about 200 of dr. linn's 345 Main Cor. North Divisioa.

HUMANITY IN WAX i i i.iiK root r-owner, wmcn is declared I in the decision of the Court, an Driver and Cyclist Fined for Violation of City Onliuances. imitation his followe rs attended. land infringement of "Koot -Ease," the the works in The following olti. ets were ted: President. Jann II.

Ln-h: secretary. Receiver Taylor Allelic That Insurance Ajient Rowrn Converted Ijir.OO. Conveision of i''O is the charge William P. Taylor; "permanent receiver of the defunct Buffalo lee- Company, makes against Jesse C. Bowen, insur had of what was to foi-bursting of the sides ot accompanied by an ex- low was the the bulk" ins Female Beauty.

Manly Perfection. Illustrated A. E. Hull; financial secretary. Ge.irgej by the number of the cycling and apparent this life size moaeis.

open ue.ii, nea.i -10 P. J. unaays 2 to 10 P. M. I-ad'es A remarkable- drop in amsts for violation of driving ordinances was IO UAIP matinee 'lady ushers).

Friday I to m. ao-: Usslon io cents. T. Springston: tieasurer. John Noonan.

It was reported the riew organization about 5'i in i's treasury and that committees, were scouring the election district? sec uring the signatures of new members morning. Only two prisoners were before Justice in son in the brought mrt be- ance ag. nt, in a suit he has against him in the Supreme was a i powder to shaKe- into your shoes for tired, ac hing. ff-t, now so largely advertised land sold all er the country. Allen Olmsted, of Le Roy.

N. is the owner! of the trade-mark Foot Ease." and he i ts the firs: individual who ever adve-nlsed a foot powde extensively over the conn-iiiy. He. will s--nd a sample Free to any' one who writes htm for it The decision I in this case upholds his trademark and renders all parties liable who fraudulent- i ly attempt to profit by the extensive I "Fool Ease" advertising, in placing upon I the market a spurious and similar appearing preparation, labeled and put up i in envelopes and boxes like Foot-Ease- Similar suits will be brought against Municipal Court and one of th case held over from yesterday. EXCURSIONS recover that I fore Justice Li.ughlm to plosior.

The roof of the building shot into the air and rockets exploded and flew in all direction. They carried the fire into ail parts of the works, crashing thrcugh windows and living into any doors that happened to be open. The operators in the various buildings rushed out into the yards. After a score of explosions three heavy ones that shook the ground for miles were i-ieird These were the three store- in Carlton was lined i Arnold Schuster, a butcher Street, at the corner of Elm ALL AROUND THE TOWN side of Main the wrong amount ami intere'St. Taylor claims that when the Buffalo I Ice Com'pany is dissolved Bowen ho i had plac the insurance upon its pro- $: for driving on EIINJWOOD SEA.

CM, Huffalo's Favorite Amus-ment fifsnrt. JOSEPH E. GERARD Manager r.BiND OPENING, SUNDAY, JUNE 11. Street. Charles Monroe was fined $3 for Officer At the Bethlehem Presbyterian church.

Bird Avenue and Hoyt Sweet, a Seiidi lie was. arrested by scorching Steimal. he This hv perty obtained $500 in rebates whic 1 failed to turn over to the receiver, i alb-ration, however. is denied But a laiv of Nature boivs to the necessity of keeping the blood pure so that the, entire system shall be strong, healthy and vigorous. To take Hood' Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, is hence a law of health and a necessity in nearly every home.

Eczema "Our bpy's fs.ee tidied so And was covered coith scabs, she stiff ered everything. We tried Hood" Sarsa.pa.rHla. and she cwas cured. Her face is now smooth, luhite and soft." SMrs. Wilbur Wells, Warren, Conn.

Morning Fatigue" suffered with a tired feeling and headache every morning and evening. I took HoocT Sarsaparilla, and got relief. It also cured me of the grip and of catarrh of 12 years duration." cMrs. Jennie Horner, Stoys-tenvn, 'Pa. ncert win ra given on i.

nurs.iay even- jUBh-elass vaudeville acts. Pee Dona i houses in which supplies for the Fourth otnerswno are now infringing on the ing next by warm shampoos with Ccticpra Soap tou est of emollients and greatest of BkinceL This treatment will clear the scalp and hS tltuJ3' soothe TrrU tatsd, itching surfaces, atimulate the halt follicles, BUpfy the roou WJth ener, nour.shrnent, and produce luxuriant lugteoui hair with clean, wholesome scalp TOU' Thompson, th- rami High Piver of the -foot Tower into 5 feet i -1. a uanriiMin tiu'i common law I rights. THE DEATH RECORD World, divine Tom a 1 M. J.

Smith has purchased A. Meyer's interest in the new Grueiier Hotel. The name will be changed to the Hotel Lincoln 0j wftter. UanClllg eeiv aiee-iiiwa ju.j evn- i Bowen. I LADY FRANCES BROOME I ARRESTED IN CALIFORNIA Boats leiur -j jil.

Ferry Street every heur. P. CALIFORNIA KXCI'RSIOX Yia Michigan Central and connections very low rales. Call at citv ticket office 219 Main Street -Iijul vl-6 Ismailla Temple will have its regular purpose of meeting this for tl conferring de nnual tin sreps to the a he Sli'iners r.ext week, Wii.f West will show 1 who west win show gat he rinp 1 TOPEKA. Kas Judge J.

S. Emery, one of the pioneers of the- State, is de'ad at his home in Lawrence. He was promi- nently identified with the early history of Kansas. BOSTON Mr. Gridley James Fox Brvatit died at the Home for Aged Men In "this city, aged S3 years.

In his day he was probably the best known archi AND TO- NIAGARA-ON-TI IK-LAKE RON TO. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. Euffalo's toney isiana. open my u. cttamer PURITAN lesves foot of Main St.

at 5 45 and I0.C0 A. 2.30, 5.00 and 7.45 P. M. No 5.45 A. M.

boat on Sundays. SANTA BARBARA. June Lady Frances Broome was arrested here for obstructing the street on which her resi'Jence stands. A fence built where the hedge stood was ordered removed on a complaint charging obstruction. of the highway.

She resisted W'ANTED fei, steady work for The Michigan Centr'al will commence its summer service on the Niagara division on June 7th Three trains daily, except Sunday, cnnne tintr with steamers for Toronto. Citv tic'ket office 21S Main right narty M. Deline 15 Ni of July were beins neia. Through the dying rockets, burning splinters, and balls of fire the employees rushed to safety. Only two were severely burned.

These were E. E. Thuyster. a machinist and Thomas Fox, a paVker. who were badly burned about the head and body.

Thomas Brown, another employee, was badly, though not seriously burned. Another Similar Fire. NEW YORK, June 9. An explosion occurred at the manufacturing plant of the Pain's Firewo -ks Company at Greenfield. L.

yesterday and resulted in the destruction of two manufacturing: sheds and a small magazine. The damage is placed at about $25,000. The magazine contained all the goods ready for shipment. One man was slightly injured although there were several hundred people about the place at the time' JFheJoss is 'covered by insur- ara St. Burralo Bin in Buffalo on Juiv 2m and 21st.

Lnuis E. i Cook, general agent of the show, is in Buffalo. I The Buffalo Clearing-house yesterday issued the following statement: e'lear- ings for week ending on June sth, 665. 5R: balances. clearings for corresponding week last year, 26.

balances. i Staff-Captain-, MnDonell of Kansas City are to conduct a special service at the re-; opening of the Salvation Army auii- 75c to Erie its removal. Lany rsroome inreatens street to bring the matter to the attention of E. Line. oST-LaciJ-'s sold watch and ehalp on eca.

Jeffrsm or Niagara St. ward at 4 lieneca St. the British Government. I SCNDAY EX'TRSIOX RATES. i further notice the Lake Shore VERDICT FOR SM0L NSK Michigan Southern Railway will sell iC-lYMEi PENNSYLVANIA leaves foat Com-S St.

6 P. M. dailj. Returning ANTKD By elderly man. work M.

tect in the country. ACK Nelson Puff, resident of Grand View, died at his home in that place yesterday, aged 74 years. Mr. Puff was formerly school commissioner of? Rockland County and was one of the most prominent Odd Fellows in the State. PHILADELPHIA Rev.

George M. Spratt, D. for 49 years corresponding secretary of the Pennsylvania Piaptist Educational Society, died suddenly at hia home here today, aged 87 years. Rev. Mr.

Spratt, a. number of years ago, occupied pulpits in Elmira, N. and io Kbjjnokin and Towandi. country; understands farmlntc ing. er any chores; references.

Add tickets from Bu.Talo to points on its line, for which the journey in both direc-' tions cm be made on same day, at rate 38 School St. To CLEVELAND EVERY SATURDAY. WJ.50 Kounil ri a.SO in i irai 1 1 ii in i i rrrr The jurv in the suit brought by Teofil Smolinski against Theodore Grabowski to recover $1,000 damage's for false arrest rendered a sealed verdict of $300 for plaintiff this morning. The suit was brought before Justice White in the Supreme Court. -o of one fre for the round trip.

These ilckets be on sale on Sundays only. Call ac, city ticket office. No. 221 Main Ieave 9:00 P. M.

arrive' home torium. No. -K asnmgton street, on Saturday and Sunday. Special music will be given by the utaft captains. The Field Club will go to North Evans and Eighteen-Mile reek tomorrow, leaving on the Central at A.

Al VT ANTED Position as housekeepe with boy. a Red 12 years: comf kinds of hecsework. good cock and ecyinom rah will go out by the da; W. V. H.

Time office Hood, pi ii cure Mtot I1U the non-trrttattng and Jgaly cathg rtie to take with Hood'a Saraparill. Street, for full information. Telephones 7:30 A. C. B.

Une Daily Steam and Wharf foot lUlnoia St. HJE1 Seneca June3ta.uSl-friiVjAt CU1W.

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