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sr THE BUFFALO ILLUSTRATED TIKES BOTTS SLEUTHLETTES INTERNATIONAL PROGRESSIVE THOUGHT LEAGUE Of BUFFALO, A MENTAL CLEARING HOUSE TIms Stock Jtmnmps to 65c at -Midm 4th UN ilAVL UEfLAI This Already Well Known Society, Founded on Advanced SPECULATE INVEST 5T Everybody Going Into the I Havo Made Millions of Dollars for Thousands of People by -My Patents Lines of Thought, Which Is Making Swift Progress, Is a Mecca for Thinking People. Small Towns Gets Into I expect to make millions more. This stock has increased in value more than 100 per cent, since September 1, 1905, and should make you a life income, in handsome dividends. Be a safe and sane mvestor and get as much of the stock as your means will allow. The natural increase of business and for motors has forced the price of stock up several times; it will soon go higher.

I haemeX direct to our new factory at No. 139 S. Clinton Street, and I am there every day from 9 to 5 clocK. Net and Must Drag Don't postpone your happiness. Take it every moment as you do your breath You can never have too muc am what you have is best preserved by sharing it with others.

(July "To morrow." Reveal Identity, in London, she has met Mrs. Weldon The Bidwell Cold Motor Will Double the Capacity of Any Motor Morrow of the New Thought Society, also Ursula Gesterfelt and HansCh Kohans who are living there at prev Presiding officer Grace Carew Sheldon. First vice-president, Clara K. Bloomer. Second vice-president, Margaret Mills Sprague.

Secretary, Bell G. Lake. Treasurer, 3. W. Stearns.

Corresponding secretary, Kllzabcth 31. L. Cary. ent. Our old friend, Wm.

T. Stead, has also been most courteous to her, and how we "wish he would come over again to America and visit us in passing. Every one would delight to welcome him. A kind note from the Rev. M.

K. Schermerhorn of Poughkeepsle, Auditor, Frank M. Wilson. A' tells us that he has our interests at We reprint this week a prayer for heart. He presided at Upland Farms, children, given by Abdul Baha, the Oacawanna on Hudson from July 10th to 23 where they are holding the Persian master, which Is both poetical A fifth season of the summer school of and practical.

New Thought and from here goes to He is God. unequaled Lord! For this help less child be a protection. For this weak and sinful one be kind and for giving. Creator! Altho' we are but use I never made an unsuccessful invention. My first invention was the electric fan just as it is run all over the country in hot weather.

I didn 't get a patent on it, but see what a tremedous success it is I next invented the Trolley Car System, just as it is run today. I made it perfect and successful right from the start. It has never been improved since I invented it. Look at the millions of money it has made for stockholders. The stock in the trolley manufacturing companies sold below 15 cents a share in 1893 and 1894.

Poor men could buy that stock then. Thousands of them did buy it and every one who held on to it is a rich man today. No Man on Earth Ever Lost a Penny He Invested With Me If so, I will make it good. Next I invented the Railway Car Telephone System. It is a system by which passengers or train crews can telephone from still or moving cars anywhere the same as if seated in an office.

It is a more perfect system in operation than any other telephone you ever saw. This is on the road toward millions for the stockholders. This Is My Greatest Invention Now I have invented something bigger and greater than either of the above. It is called the Bidwell Cold Motor. It is guaranteed not to burn out and is exactly the kind of a motor the steam railroad people have been looking for.

It will change all the steam railroad systems over to electric roads, because it will be cheaper to run than steam and can be run faster and more safely than any present method. The one drawback the railroads have had in changing over to electricity has been that no motor as at present made can be run 150 miles at 60 miles an hour without burning out. It would melt the very wires. By using the Bidwell Cold Motor a train of cars could be run from New York to San Francisco without a stop at the rate of 60 or 80 miles an hour and not even warm up and without a hitch. less grass, still we are of Thy Garden; though we are but young trees, bare of leaves and blossoms, still wa are of Thy Orchard.

Therefore, nourish this grass with MR- BOTTS AS HE LOOKKIJ AT BA-TAV1A AFTER CAPTURE. the rain of Thy Bounty, refresh and vivify these young, languishing trees with the breeze of Thy Spiritual Springtime. Green Acre at Eliot, Maine, to give some papers and talks. We surely hope to have so learned and sincere a New Thoughter with us In the autumn. Parker H.

Sercombe, editor of "To-morrow," sent us last week a Jovial letter, inclosing an article on "Experimentation," which we will use some Tuesday evening, and a humorous advertisement announcement as a sample of what "Tomorrow" can do to exploit a cut and dried commodity. We congratulate him on his ability on all lines. He is certainly a fearless genius. His "Chicago Cave Dwellers" (not for preachers) we hope to have an autograph copy of as soon as it Issues from the press. The edition will be limited.

Please sir, give us an early number. Mrs. M. L. Smith and Judge B.

A. Nickels, both noted spiritualists ot Hot Springs, Arkansas, spent a few days in Buffalo this week. They told us that every Tuesday evening since the league was started they had held a Httte service especially to create good vibrations for our growth, but so modest have they been that until they came up to visit the league on their way to Lily Dale we never knew The black-eyed miss, Wheaton her name, who told me as plainly and pleasantly aa she knew how in the Erie Hotel at Dunkirk, Friday, that "We are looking for Mr. Botts here," ought to catch him when Botts has the nerve to return to Dunkirk. The Old Guard, at the last moment.

Is tenting on railroad station platforms, beginning that measure of precaution a little late, but better now than not at aa I counted seven at the Lake Shore station In Dunkirk on Friday. They were1 all between 18 and 40 years of age, as I estimated from their appearance. One of them, that fellow with low-crowned otraw hat which becomes him so well, gave me a match to light my cigar, Just as I had come out from my interview with the miss In the Erie Hotel. Of course I am going back to Dunkirk and give them their money's worth, or, if I get caught, I will have to get full value for the TWENTY DOLLARS. The money will be my pocket when I go to Dunkirk.

Buffalonlan Had Hot Times. The Old Guard at Medina are not losing any chances, as appears from letters that I have received. For instance, here Is an excerpt from one dated at Medina and signed: 'E. P. Eawson, No.

207 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo. He says; "Judge of my surprise on arriving here (the Walsh Hotel. Medina,) this A. M. and registering to have a man step tip with a copy of the Buffalo TIMES and say to me: 'You are the Mysterious Mr.

Botta of the Buffalo TIMES "I looked at him and laughed, and he said to me, 'Ain't your I had to get Mr. Walsh of the hotel to prove to him that I was not. "On the main street here this afternoon two ladies and four men, at different times, grabbed me and presented a copy of the Buffalo TIMES. I always replied to their Inquiry with 'Guess Why, everyone stares at me and says, There goes I say you, Let the good work go Mr. O.

D. Phillips, representing E. L. Hoag, "the Shirt man" of No. 215 Awaken us, enlighten us.

give us Eternal Life, and accept us Into Thy Kingdom. The talk on "The Benefit of Poise." of No. 26 Main Street stand ready to pay $5 in gold in every town where I am captured providing my captor presents their adv. already clipped from THE TIMES to me at the time he is effecting my capture. The Hotel Victoria desires to entertain within its portals THE TIMES' Mysterious Mr.

Botts' captors. The Mohawk Turkish Baths, at No. 40 East Mohawk Street, are anxious to give the lucky aleuth-lettes those excellent conveniences for which they are famed. Their sa well as that of the Hotel Victoria tell how my captors can get in on their of by Mr. Orlando K.

Fitzsimmons, brought out a representative audience on last Tuesday evening, and the league feels Justly proud that Its summer meetings are kept up so splendidly. Mr. Fitzsimmons gave us, to Illus PROF. BENSON BIDWELL. Inventor of the Trolley Car System.

Inventor of the Gearless Motor. Inventor of the Railway Car Telephone System. Inventor of the Bidwell Cold Motor. Inventor of the Water Electrio trate the benefit of Poise, the man of the slack rope, who knew that he was directly over, what was the center fers. One thing is certain, and this is the names of these Arms are on Uie of the earth to him.

He said that a human being to be happy, must be of their kind thoughts sent out to us. They also left a contribution to our Generator, lips of thousands of people. BAKER "BETTER DROWNS treasury, with promise of more. Besides running faster they would be more safe and sure than steam, cost less to operate, and would poised. Within him, mu.it be an equality of physical mental and spiritual worth, and that to maintain this poise he must use all three every moment of his life, in order that none This, then, may be considered our flrat International Progressive Thought League Branch.

Long may It wave and grow big and strong, and become too active, or inactive from abuse, or disuse. may we have many branches on the parent bole. He made a plea for the Now and begged his listeners -to live In it. By the way, Judge Nickels was Close yoi.r eyes," said he, "and go much interested in visiting the His last longer than any other motor now known. The Bidwell Cold Motor is the greatest invention out since I invented the trolley car.

The Opportunity of a Llfetimo I want to give every man and woman a chance to come in with me on this, for I expect to make mfilloni for tne stockholders out square. There will no no hocus pocus about preferred or common stock, nor any othpr Rcheme trick or wrinkle by which anybody can be frozen out. other xglmeVTesent 0ne hundred cents of the best stock. Every share will be exactly like every Other share The profits on every share will be the same as the profit on every other share. In short, there will be nothine but a souare deal all around.

This stock is fully, paid and non-assessable. i have a life long reputation for square dealing. I will personally see to it that every stockholder gets a square deal on this. More money is made every day by good judgment in investing money than by all the labor and wages in back to 9:15 last evening. How much can you remember about that exact torical Society to find that the flags of Fell in While Dipping for Pail of Water Could Not Swim.

moment of time, or If you can remember how much good does It do you to the 100th N. Y. Regiment, which was one of the 10th Corps, of which his regiment, the 11th Maine was one, were preserved in the entrance hall. be dwelling In the past, when the Joseph Better, a baker, 38 years old, who lived at Kct. 5 6 Wilson Street, was Central Avenue, who I heard on the He is on his way to his reunion at vital living, active Now is here, and you are in it? With the future it Is train jjnaay nas offered ten dollars in drowned in the Niagara River at the cash to my captor In Dunkirk if he very much the same.

Many people foot of Porter Avenue, shortly before Waterville, Maine, the 14th and 15 th of August. We have received "Suggestion" and "The Nautilus," for August, "The 6 o'clock yesterday morning. Better, live In the future, in anticipation of what may never be realized, while what may be realized is slipping away with Valentine VyLanskl of 205 Sweet World's Advanced Thought and Uni Avenue and Hugh Becher of No. 68 A Street, were fishing from the pier, when from them unused, and uncultivated. versal Republic" for July.

All of Much brilliant discussion followed the accident happened. Better, It is which will be reviewed next week. the country. Safe and shrewd investments in uiu wn will make fortunes. You will never get rich on wages.

No one ever aid. Every man in this world who ever got big money got it either by speculation or Investment. Speculation is unsafe. You stand more chance to lose than you do to make. Investments are right the other way.

Make a safe Investment and it is sure to bring you returns. Don't hesitate about this stock. It Is absolutely safe and sure. the peroration which showed Mr. Fitzsimmons to be using the present.

The Metaphysical Magazine" has put us on the free list, and any one claimed, climbed down to a log sticking out of the water near the pier and stooped over to dip a pail of water from the river. The following from the pen of our wisning to consult St will nnd it, or beloved first honorary member, Mar other magazines on our reading table. He slipped and fell headlong. Vylan- We had hoped that John Milton garet B. Peeke, is so in touch with our subject "Poise" that we cannot refrain Scott, whose "Grail" has afforded us from quoting It from an article on ski and Secher could not swim.

Neither could Better. The two men on the pier tried to reach the 'drowning man "What Travel Does" in the August Here Is an Important Point to Remember! There never has been a failure of consequence in manufacturing. Stop and think of that. All are Im New York Magazine of Mysteries: with a fish pole, but could not. Bet "The greatest secret of being made ter was carried out in the current and mensely successful.

All pay big dividends and have made went down. over in mind and body by a change is never to allow the mind to turn back presents me with Hoag' 3 business card, writes "Mr. Botts" on a recent date that he, Mr. Phillips, was having a hard time trying to keep out of the hands of the Old Guard. He fell Into their hands at the Leland Hotel, Springville, and also in Hamburg.

He says they tell him that he is a dead ringer for Mr. Botts, I suppose meaning the pictures of Mr. Botts. Dra Neta Out for Botta. The Old Guard are not going to let Mr.

Phillips or any one else pass through that drag net they are throwing out. And the Old Guard are right in taking no chances of missing the slippery Mr. Botts. A report from Holland warns me to be very cautious at the railroad station there which the author says is very strictly guarded. At South Wales and East Aurora according to reports yesterday the Old Guard now number not far from 50 who are very watchful.

How then am I to get through those towns without beiug captured? My Record to Date. Wllllamavllle. Lake View. Union Road (Chap-Angla. Ait LeRoy.

el). Secher and Wylinskl went to Crlm- ward or forward. If we think of what min's boat house and roused John, is left behind, the mind is on the old Steebeck ana Charles wand, two boat vibration, and Is made Just as weary as If we were at the same old post of mi men. They recovered the body with a grappling iron, about 40 feet out from the pier. Medical Examiner Danser was summoned and he ordered duty.

If we look forward, we ara los' so much pleasure, lived in Batavia, but a letter from New York City disillusionizes us. He says: "Were I living In Batavia I would have long ago smiled in on you uninvited. Even as far away as New York, some time I hope to, but Just when I cannot determine. I rejoice In your work. Buffalo is certainly favored to have the grace of The Progressive Thought League." Next Tuesday evening we will hear from Mr.

Willard E. Derby on "Fear," and the Tuesday following from Auditor Wilson on "Love." Last Sunday we reviewed Mrs. Both-well's talk on "Faith," finding her text "Know ye not that ye are the temple of the living God," in 2nd Corinthians, VI chapter, 16 verse. We lng the pleasure of the immediate sur the body sent to the Morgue, until It roundlngs, and not being sure of the is claimed by relatives. future we miss both prsent and fu ture." their Investors wealthy.

This company will soon be one of the biggest In electrical manufacturing in the world. This is bound to be so, because there is not a place now where a motor or generator is used but will have to sooner or later change for the Bidwell Cold Motor or Generator. Why? Because we make something better than any other kind known. Hetty Green, the Richest Woman in the World, Says: "The Way to Get Rich Is to Invest in Necessities" The Bidwell Cold Motor is one of the greatest necessities of the 20th century. This stock has already taken seven Jumps up.

Now is the time to buy. It will jump again August 4th. The profit is yours. Don't speculate Invest. Here you have a necessity.

Look at this list below. Every one of these people made his fortune by supplying Mr. William S. Crandall, who has A NOTRE DAME LADY recently been In Buffalo, tells us that I will send free with full instructions. Dr.

Hyslop has secured the pledges for some of this Blmple preparation for the ''if $25,000 with which to found "The cure of Leucorrhoea, Ulceration, Dis American Institute for Scientific Research," section of which is to placements, Falling of the Womb, Scanty or Painful Periods, Tumors or I take the place of the American branch Growths, Hot Flashes, Desire to Cry JHoiley CreeDlnK Feeling: up the Spine. Pain Iff Albion (recognized) in the Back and all Female Troubles, of the English Society for Psychical Research. Section A. is to be devoted to research In the field of abnor to an sending aaaress. to mothers some great necessity.

of suffering daughters I will explain a mal psychology, such as insanity, hal successful Home Treatment. If you de PETER COOPER t' Pine HilL Ebenezer. Gardenville. Blasdell. Fort Erie, Bridgeburg.

Ken more. Silver Crsek. lucinations, eta cide to continue it will only cost about JiaraDurg MiVTAVlA lAncaster Erie, Pa. WESTFtEIO (captured). Brocton.

In this connection It might be well 12 cents a week to guarantee a cure. Tell other sufferers of it. that la all ask. If you are interested write now also read her article on "Motherhood," in "Mind" for Oct. 1904, and agree fully with her.

Any mother who wishes to borrow It may have It willingly. Sunday service as usual between 8 and 4 o'clock. All are welcoma. Miss Alma S. Knobloch of Washington, D.

a devoted Bahale, will speak. While here Miss Knobloch will be the guest of Mrs. Margaret Mills Sprague of No. 494 Elmwood Avenue. Tuesday evening league meeting; at 8:15 as usual.

Come and bring a friend. Mrs. Clara E. Bloomer, our first vice president left Monday last to ba gone for two weeks in the CatsklUs. We shall greatly miss her.

North Evan a TtV ana ten your Buffering: friends of It Adilrnss Mrs. M. Summers, Box 418, to state that owing to the death of Dr. Hodgson, the American branch has been dissolved by Mr. Piddington.

who was serst to America for that purpose. He takes with him most of the records that have been accumulating tor ATTICA (captured) Fredonia. MARSHALL FIELD LEITER ARMOUR SWIFT FRICK MORGAN EDISON STANFORD MOORE LEED8 ARRI MAN PULLMAN 3' jxoire name, ma. McCORMICK ROCKEFELLER 8ENAT0R CLARK HEINZ PILLSBURY 8TUDEBAKER FAIRBANKS VANDERBILT GOUlD WHITNEY BELMONT MACKAY West Seneca lateei x-nnw In throo towns out of 25 I have been captured. I have been in Dunkirk ht Yrt to count the result on my re NIAGAEA-OK-THR-UIKH AND RE- TUKN the past 20 years, but gives the institute duplicates of such records as it may desire.

Special fast train via Michigan Cen cord although If I had been captured tral A. each unday. Stops at here it would have gone against me. THE BIDWELL COLD MOTOR AND GENERATOR. Mr.

Piddington strongly urges the While I was In Erie, as I have old members of the American branch iurrato imiuu mtu auhck. itock. lStseptl IB-Day Excursion to New York. reported I am not satisfied that I have to Join the new institute founded by Dr. Hyslop, either seat! on of which will cost 15.00 a year, which will en given that place a gooa snow, it afforded me an excellent hiding place August 16th, via West ShoreTRaTi? FIREMEN MAKE DARDTG But I will return there one of these road.

rouna trip. Tickets good title him to the publication of the In on wuaaon niver steamers oetween Al davs and Rive them a better show. stitute and certain other privileges. bany and New York without extra The rewards offered for my capture charge. Jul 2 1131 In the small towns aggregate 135 the eiirht dtiea mentioned In THE CELORON, JAMESTOWN AND CHATJ TIMES list I 5.

TAUy A LAKE. The people generally who are look- Three splendid places to spend Sun day. Special fast train via Lake Shore tna tor me clip the advs. of the busi ness firm who are offering rewards from day to day, then when I am cap-cured It comes so sudden they overlook at 9:10 A. M.

ti.xs rouna trip. IStseptI Meet IWe at Pioneer Picnic SILVER LAKE. Here Is the way' manufacturing stocks in necessities Jump: First sold at Now sell at THE ELECTRIC TRUST 15c 187 QUAKER OATS, common 45c 145 AMERICAN RADIATOR, common 33o 100 AMERICAN SMELTING 30o 155 And this is only a few. Safer and surer than life Insurance or trust stocks. All this advance has been made In ten years and less.

I will supply the greatest necessity now known In the business world. The demand is so large that it will make all of uiTrlch. If you want to get in with me on this you will have to be quick about it. The stock Is selling like hot cakes. Those Are Cold Facts You Must Act Quickly If you want some of this stock at the present low price you must come In now.

There Is only a small amount to be sold at the present price. I firmly believe that within five years the stock will be selling at $3 a share. This Is your opportunity. It is a case of come quick or not at all. I am at the office and factory, No.

189 S. Clinton Street, every day from 9 to 5 o'clock. As to our reliability and financial standing we refer you to any commercial agency. In order to make It possible for every man and woman to get In with me on this big deal I have decided to sell the stock for a short time only at the following prices 100 shares. $60; 250 shares, $150; 500 shares, $300; 1,000 shares, $600 5,000 shares, not over five thousand shares at this price to any one person.

After Saturday night, August 4th, the price of this stock will be 100 shares, $65 1 250 shares, $1620; 500 shares, $325; 1,000 shares, $650 5,000 shares, $3,250. OUR RflOEflTHLY PAYMENT PLAP4 tha business men's rewards. Botts' Captors are Wanted. "August 2d. Erie B.

R. trnln 8:30 A. M. Only $1.00. Jly22-24-28-20 aug 1 STOP OF A RUNAWAY Returning fro a fire at Georgia Street and Front Avenue at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, firemen attached to engine No.

1 made a sensational stop of a runaway tallyho and perhaps prevented serious injury to those In a crowd of small boys who were following them, admiringly, back to their house. The rig, in which a band advertising the Fort Erie races Is dally transported through the streets, was standing In front of the livery stables of O. J. Gleen Son at Church and Franklin streets when the Fire Department apparatus raced by, going to the fire. The four horses bolted and getting beyond the control of their driver, who was the only person in the rig, tore down Church Street to the Lower Terrace and then on to Front Avenue, where the engine No.

1 boys made their thrilling catch of them. Th Glasgow Woolen Mills Company ft 110 Howard (C mm Total, 61.00 Total, 152.50 Total, 305.00 Total, 610.00 100 shares, 0.00 cash, 11 monthly 5.00 each. 250 shares, 15.00 cash, 11 monthly payments, 12.50 each. 500 shares, 30.00 cash, 11 monthly payments, 25.00 each. 1,000 shares, 64.00 cash, 12 monthly payments, 45.50 each.

6,000 shares, 266.00 cash, 12 monthly payments, 232.00 each. REV. SCHRIMSHAW TO PREACH. The Rev. A.

Schrlmshaw will preach. Full particulars can be obtained by addressing Dr. Hyslop, at 519 W. 149th Street, New York City. Prof.

Richet of Paris, France, lately wrote Dr. Hyslop that he had Just completed a fund ot 180.000 for promoting similar work in France. This encourages Dr. Hyslop to hope that 11,000,000 may be raised in the United States. We sincerely wish Dr.

Hyslop may succeed. He has been an enthusiastic worker along all psychological lines for many years, and it is a matter of regret that the originals of most of his accumulated proofs must go to London. Why should Buffalo not have a character Building Institute in the very near future, which it Is the hope of the President of the League, to see reared where her home has been for so many years? We would like an expression or a query from every reader who sees this column. Not long ago we saw that Mr. John Rockefeller had offered to give 11,000,000 to found a character building institution in the West and that it had been refused.

We would like to have him" tempt us with a like sum. Perhaps some day he will when he knows for what we stand. You see, dear readers, that we also believe la the Now. We realize that children who should be benefitted by our institution are growing older every day and more set In wrong moulds, and we desire to put them up on the line of least resistance Now. If you, who read and believe with us, are poised enough to have the courage of your own convictions, send us what you can.

if you cannot donate money, donate good will and express to us audibly In a big, wide mega-phonic voice your willingness to stand by us in this beginning, for when we are full of endowments and activity and success, you will be rery proud to say, I was a believer and a founder this institution. Happy Happenings. Mrs. Dora Frances Van Steinburgh of Des Moines, now in London, the well known traveler and writer. Total, 3,050.00 Send all money by bank draft, express money order, P.

O. order or registered letter. both morning and evening, at St. Mark's Methodist Episcopal Church, Elk and Hamburg streets, today. Ser mons of practical interest to ail the people.

Chorus choir led by Mr. Brough ton. The pews are for the people. Special to Electric Light Elen and tYlanufacturorG We are now prepared to accept your orders In our own new factory, where we have room to employ 100 people. We are now manufacturing the Bidwell Cold Motors.

We ae taking orders for cold motors and cold generators for arc and incandescent lights on a guarantee not to burn out for ten years. Also self-cooling motors and generators guaranteed not to burn out for three years. I If you cannot call, write and ask for our free booklet, lit gives full Information. Address FOR CAPTURE Mysterious Botts Present this Mohawk Turkish Bath Advertisement clipped from THE TIMES to The Times Mysterious Ur, Botts at the time you capture him and you will receive an order signed by Mr. Botts, entitling you to $10 in trade at UOIUIVR BATHS, 40 E.

Mohawk St. Buffalo, N. Y. WELL ELECTRIC COMPANY, This notice will not appear again in this paper before the price goes up. FIVE DOLLARS In GOLD or a pair of our best trousers made to order at the GLASGOW WOOLEN LULLS WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS, 259 Main Street, Buffalo, N.

to the person who captures the Buffalo TIMES' Mysterious Mr. Botts. This offer good in every town he visits. The party capturing Mr. Botts must hand Mr.

Botts this adv. bearing date of the latest issue received prior to capture. July 29. YOUR NERVES NEED OPPENIIEIMER TONIC It Is the logical remedy for nervousness, because It treats causes instead of symptoms. In other words, it removes the cause of nervousness by restoring the nerve harmony and balance.

Alcoholic medicines, opiates and narcotics are worse than use known Buffalonlans And their friends are legion. Before tKo season is over readers of THE TIMpsS may look for one or two surprise which the members of the Frontief Club are satisfied will be sprung. FRONTIER LAUNCH CLUB PICNIC Preparations have been made by the Frontier Launch Club for a club-run and basket picnic down the river OVER 2,000 TICKETS ALREADY SOLD The committee making preparations for the lawn fete to be held by Father Walsh's church on August 8tb will hold another meeting tonight to further arrangements for the affair. The lawn fete bids fair to be a remarkable financial and social success. Over 2.00a tickets hare already ceen tfisposetf of and many more will in al probability be sold.

The officials of tb, club are as follows: Commodore, C. CI? Barton; vice commodore, Charles bright; fleet captain, Charles Hoist lp; measurer, Eddy Applebach; wuch, Henry Measle. Board of directors w. 33. Ager, today for the members and their families.

The start will be made from Grand Island ferry at 10 o'clock sharp. This club was organized October 5 th, 1905, and although young In years, they will forge to the front in first class shape If the opportunity is given them. The members are all well- less for persons suffering from nervousness of neurasthenia, because they excite and stimulate the nerves instead of soothing and quieting them. Oppenhelmer Tonic coats 91 per bottle, and la sold by Canoon Lyon Drug Company, S19 Mala Street, C30 Mala Street; was made an honorary member ol The League last Tuesday evening. This will give us a representative abroad who can stand for us under all cir I J.

Cole, Jacob 2awtrr Waldo; July 29. treasurer, George 'loss; purser, 11. J. cumstances. Sontag; secretary, Popp.

Bine Mrs. Stelnbore been Buffalo, K..

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