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THE BUFFALO FRIDAY MAY 1, ..1891. REAL ESTATE. Buffalo Evening Times. rwi. I low Lost! How A Great Hodical Ti'ork far I'c- .7 181 tv-- is CASH AND PRICE.

I May; We start out the new month to do the dry. goods trade this city m' our. txoop values in -Very of tep a direct loss tosomebody.Bijt all you ve to -tnmic about ts their money saving virtues. To those, whocan believe fi plain statements-file special sale of cent dress roods fias never been, equalled mis-store or any Jotner. Those who -want proof can get it wicnoutvmucn af tne counters.

We have the too, for Boys' Blouses dating: fancy stripes and pUida at worth 75 Gents. mamaaaaaaammmm, Boys' Indigo Blue -Pants, ages" 4 to Boys' Knee Pant Suits In' 'dark mlai- tares, at $3. 50, etrlctly all wool anrj worth $5.00. i Ladles' fine $5.00, $6.00 and. Cloth Jackets; closing" at $3.00 eacti greatest Jackets ever offered ajprlco Ladles Black 'Corkscrew1' Jackets, satiu lined, worth $13 $20, marked $5, $7 and -right In two.

sJTuslin Underwear at 50c, worth 75c. 1 Underwear at worth JlixsUn Underwear. at 9o, 'worth i Muslin Underwear at $1.13, -worth Greatest value In Chenille' Curtains In Buffalo. Our $350 Curtain worth Greatest Dress Goods sale cvei 'started in Buffalo, Is bow going- on In -our store at 12 1-2 a and 25c per yard. .1 1 5 SpeclaFBIg Bargain! In Hen's lectvearg 100 dozen 4-iu-h finds and made Teck Scarfs a beautiful assortment of lljrht and dark colorsAaew stock just arrived, every tie.

worth 50c. We will sell thii' lot Saturday' morning at 23a Not morethau, 6 ties to a cus-' totner. '200 dozen eu's 4-lu-hands Puffs and made Teck Scarfs in: all the ''very latest colors, fl hires, stripes anl styles. The larire8t assortment ever shown for 50c each. These Scarfs and $1.00 each.

200 of our erea't 26-inch ffold' best Glorlw Silk Unihrellas, regular? price $2.00. This lot, to go, At BARNES, CO. i WOMEN BARBED, OUT. The irieihodlst Cent erene ttefuaea i Keeelve Them a Member. Women crowded to the sixth day's Bei-eion of the New.

York Methodist.confer-r ence. in the First Methodist church, Yonkers, for were greatly interested in tho question undet discussion, "Shall women be admitted to the They went away vastly disappointed, for the result of balloting dashed their hopes. rBev, Q. Hi Smith first spoke on the great question of the day- EEe the admission of women to the Conference; and declared there was nothing in Scripture "debar-. women from the convention or from sharing ia the highest honors of the church: 1 W.

H. McAnney spoke against the ladies, who eyed him unfavorably. He said home was the place for women 'the conference for men. He asked the members to vote against their admissinnv W. Hi Mickle addressed the meeting on the affirmative side of the question, but Br.

McChesney took the other He, questioned the advantage the conference would derive from the presence vt women. He said that the world hadbeard a great deal about the rights-, of but nothing as to what wiH. be accomplished by their admission to the conference. He asked if the conference would call for volunteers for the army would tvAmaVi dYnHe-f 'f'hia coiiT i-mxr fTiTlA vlm. -v.

not do, as it would, be against and it Would be equally unnatural to let them into the conference. Dr. McChesney Closed bia remarks, thus: "If ire -make this change, whatever may be result, it will cause the people of other churches to look at it as a strange and outlandish action It will alienate many of ur best Methodist families from the -f a Stone said: Welivd in in age that is moving. I have never known that the sex question has been brought up in" the administration of government in -Enropej nor ha woman's -intellectuality been questioned. More than half who have themselves to go into foreign lands as missionaries are women.

bo women are taking part in the. forward movement of the world. Let us view this question calmly; let us not ljlt against it as so many Quixotes, with, lances poised." Day followed in the same -Dr. Greorge N. McGraw was in favor of admitting the He said that there was not a passage in the Scriptures forbidding their presence in the; and he wished them there on' account and because of their majority in the church.

-Two-thirds of its members were women. i'-v are told," said Revi P. RoiP mance, "that if the women are npt admitted into the general conference-they will form a new church. If they are ad- mitted bad results will follow. So, choos-: ing the lesser of 'the two evils, I shall vote against their admission." Rev.

A. H. Ferguson said he should vote eh the sisters' side of the question.t -When the debate ended Bishop Fitz--gerald announced that the voting would proceed. It was an open Jballot by yeas and nays. Two hundred ajidforty-two members voted 180 against and in favor of the World.

1 Decoration Fade. Some one avers that the reign of bric-a-brac is over', and the rooms of- the rich and great collectors are being, olemreekof their' costly trash. So it may bej for it ia time to change when, the nobodies decorate- their quarters with make be-i lieves in art. But, in abandoning, brio-, a-brac for house ornament; another di-j rection is given toits display, and this is the dinner table. While such, exquisite glass and china exist it will not be relegated to the closets.

In Paris the fashion in table decoration has reached a-pdiht that places it among the arts. Dishes of. the rarest workmanship; the antiques Which formerly reposed in a special cabinet under glass, are no brought forth and actually used on the table. They hold fruits, and in their surrounded by wreaths of roses and vioi lets, as it fpr, the' time: being. Traceries of flowers are scattered all over the tablecloth, and among them are placed precious priceless old Saxony ware, -figurines worthy- of some toy shop in the spheres; so the -fable present "a poetic porcelain figures and flowers," while at theends; rise those tall stemmed crystal vases that look like arrested fountams fiUed.thl exotics.

Such, then, is one phase of this new scheme of m-establish-, ments where taste and money have been ftyvithou HOW TO DETECT IT. Some Valuable Mint Regarding- the Grippe Hlgna of lis Approacb Tand, Ilptr to Conuter-' act Tliem. The discnisioa as to the canM of the Grippe 1 of coarse interesting, bat girea little satisfaction to its unfortunate Whether caused by microbe vagaries of the ravages continue and the country still bends under tile scourge. Ia recently, the number of deatns from this cause was -'so-ff' great' that tinder-takisx of the 4eity were Iwuffi-cient to meet the emenency. death rate is e-rr pondingly high all through the Xortli-ernaad Eastern sta tea It cannot be too trouly impressed on people that, in order to ward off the disease, warning sytuptomti.nl iibC be regarded and prompt action It becomes extremely didlcult to dis-lodKe the disease if allowed to take its course.

Hetice its name. It generally commences with a slight headache, or pains in the small of the back or limbs. It does not always give one even as plain a hint as tliis a feeling of tightness across the forehead, bnzzingin the cars, or pe-caliar -feeling about the eyes, may be all the caution one geterso it is calpafcio carelessness to neglect eren these slight signs. The remedy lies'in a stimulant, and the preference should be given to Alt the doctors of the countrr are agreed on tms point. but verv careful to impress on their pa ti ntsme uct tnat pure wniskey alone must De taken IXuffy's Pure MjU Whiskey is the purest on.

the market, and can be readily obtained at all drag stores, 't'he prepartion-which is endorsed by all the leadingdoctors.sbientists and CiieirttsWof the present day. -is1 this year ad ling to the first claos reputation which it wun during the epidemic of the Grippe last There "are many imitators who say their whiskies- are ut as good-9 Ho be deeelved. They are not. Duffy's fore Malt is the only medicinal will fmd everything as it was when first dwcoveredr.The officer decided not to l--V. t.

4 1. i J- 6 7 iuucou, nxuvu cAca yiMuo tuuiviivn luicuuuu. Wrapping-myself up in my greatcoat We set out, and after a brisk walk of ton minutes reached the handsome residence of my companion. I was at once shown" to.the room of the murdered man, and then began, making such an examination as only a detective, knows how to mate. Circumstances of the most trivial which wonld be overlooked by an ignorant person, are 'often seized upon by a skillful and sometimes constitute the most damaging evidence of -guilt In this case, however, everything had been done in the most skillful manner, and I could not succeed in making any discovery.

I.was about to leave the room in de spair when, glancing toward the bed, I noticedhat appeared to be a slight scratch on the neck of the murdered man just above the gaping wound which had so crueHy let out hislife's bhxtd. On ex-1 amination I found it to be nothing more than a which had in some, manner I probably become loosened from the head of the assassin and had settled on the neck of victim, where it now lay, a silent-yet truthful witness, pointing out the uiltywretch tp theeye of justice. The hair was of a deep red color, which was that $4 any household, JEt was, indeed, the same color and shade as that of Conrad Smithera. I placed it carefully in my pocketbook, and saying nothing to any one of my discovery, started for the residence of Smlthers, intent ph doing. a little acting.

I found as his attendant said, ill in bed- on no account must he be dis-turbedw SZPsia. sickness is put a. thought, divert suBpicion." Telling the: woman that I wanted to see himVbut for a moment on the most urgent 'busines3, she finally reluctantly consented to 'my entrance. I found him lying upon a bed, apparently in great pain. In my youth I had studied medicine and was consequently well informed in such, matters, and saw at once with a quick glance that he was only feigning He started np somewhat an-grilyTa "I entered, but I silenced him with a motion of my head.

"Conrad "Smithers, this is a desperate game, you are playing, but it will avail you "What do you mean? Ton exclaimed, springing.to bis feet, his illness all gone. "I mean that the game is up and the murderer of John -Randolph is Thrown completely off his guard, as I had; anticipated, he sank into a chair, and burying his face in his hands sobbed 'Xr "Do you confess the murder, then?" '1 doMher answered "now that' concealment ia no longer of use." 1 to bim at once into custody and soon had. the satisfaction of seeing him cmange places with Edgar Morton. was tried for the murder and, knowing1 that any defense would useless after. his confession to me, he pleaded guilty and threw himself upon the mercy of the, court, which sentenced Mm to imprisonment for life? It needs scarcely td '-be explained that the villain Smithers bad found an opportunity of visiting Edgar Morton's room in his absence and possessed himself of the razorand the" articles of clothing.

After the commission of the murder he had returned' to the apartment and deposited -the- blood stained evidences of his thus incriminating Edgar. About-a year after I received an invitation to: the wedding of Cecil Randolph, and Edgar who live most happily together, and never ceased thanking me that Edgar was saved by a hair. Nfew York Evening Summer-time brings (cUa sad. SlminoI-tverltejralator cares stomachache. Globe: We a woman likes to look tough when she, is cleaning home.

Health demands a healthy liver. Take Sim-mon Liver Regulator for dyspepsia and ih- digction. 1 Boston Bulletin; The only confectionery a girl who works in a candy store cares for after a whilejis sweethearts. Advice to Mra Wliaslow's Soothing Syrup should al ways used for children. It soothes the gums, allays all cores windcolicand is'the best remedy for diarrhosa iwenty-tive cents a bottle.

Indianapolis Journal: A pretty woman and a philosopher are both apt to be enamored of their own reflections. To regulate the stomacb, liver and Bowels ami promote digestion, take one of Carter's Little. Ltver Pilla everi night. Try them. Yonkers Statesman: A New England hand-organ factory has shut down.

It wouldn't be natural for them to shut up. "i 1 'Z" Ko More Sick Headache ifYon Cae Carter's LittioIJver 1'illa. Xo purging. 2jc JJoston Courier; fTTake np your bed and walk'? is not a seasonable injunction to the gardener ho lays out bis bed and tAUn6fl.Ei' tnes uttle 'lii. I They also relieve Di4 bess from Pyspepsia Indigestion and Toe -Hearty Eating.

A per i ffect remedy for Cizsi- oess Xausea, Urowsi-i ness, Bad Taste in th HouthjCoatedTongue. 1 Paki in the EJae, T02 RD I.JTEIJ. rT2.I ii'! They regulate the Bowels. GARTERS 'all It i IUl.il I I m-m sa i i i i i expended in ceaseless collections. Bric-a-fcrac est mort! Vive la bric-a-brac f- Boston Herald.

JJew Tork Society A wedding that excited much peculiar interest occurred recently, when Miss Pomeroy became Stevenson. The "happy man-ehict" is the head waiter at the Murray Hill hotel, but the occasion derives its right- to be men tioned among ''society" items from the fact that Miss Pomeroy is young, pretty, of excellent family and position and, in the eyes of many, the possessor of a still more unquestionable charm 520,000 a year income. John Stevenson, who is a quiet, well mannered young Scotchman, nas been head waiter at the notel since it opened, and Miss Pomeroy has been a ettest there for the same length of time. AH 'the other" guests manifested the most vivid interest in this romantic love affair; Mattie Sheridan in The "Bell Skirt. Have you ever seen a VbelX You will see it in force soon.

In the first place, there is only one seam in a bell skirt, and that is a very conspicuous and slanting one from the hem to the belt in the back of the skirt. From the waist half way down to the knees the skirt fits as close as a calyx to its rose. JTot a plait, not a pucker, not a wrinkle itself. It would seem that the skirt was stretched into the band instead "of plaited, in, according to the tdjpewornway of making skirts. Then, from just above the knees that bell skirt begins to flare in some mysterious magic way" all at once, until, hangs in full folds about the feet, and the train spreads out on the ground like an enormous fan.

No decoration desecrates tbig strange skirt, not a frill or band or ply? cord, and the lining is exactly the shape of the skirt and fitted in with it, not; made in the form of a petticoat with drapery like ordinary skirts. The milliner who perpetrates one of these skirt monstrosities must have a whole floor on which to spread the goods and lay herpattern on. New: York DELICIOUS MINCE PIES EVERY OAY IN THE VEAH. MiaHaaaMBsasaaMi NOME SUCH DENSED ipee HIGHEST AWARD. red at all Pure Food ExpotUionttot wrior Quality, Cleanliness, convenience to bousekeeiiem.

'Each Package contains materialor iux large pies. Grocers often snbstitnte cheap imitations, to make -Detter profit. Refuse such articles, and Insist on uaving NONE SUCH brand tne best. MERBELL4SOULE. SrRACUSE.

N.Y. More cases of Rheumatism have been' cured by Drefs' Rheumatic Pill than by -any other remedy. Jieaclaches, backaches, faceaches, and all kidney and liver diseases 'yieufteddilytd their remarkable curative properties. They ate for sale by CHAS. A.

DREFS, PHARMACIST, 280 282 Broadway, tor Asa St, UUrrALUy 11 dt'wiU be mailed anywhere for jo cents per box. Augustine, Dec. 1990. Mr. Drefs, Sir: Hearing of Gout Pills, in such glowing term.sand.

the wonderful cures they feel perfectly satisfied to give them a trial, being a sufferer of Rheu- matisnf myself. Inclosed find order for 50 cts. Send by mail, care 01 Magrplia HoteJ. ALEX. BROWN.

ok ou rnex eani DECEI7CY ana its pots ana pans bngnt as 1 1 i WJCAR Iu bo in i vU 1 ACADi; KUILDI-NG, CON i rir A' iH i and 9m A CHAP FCH A FEtl DAYS, Sir Choice lts on CopjrreM street near Clinton arcnue, oargaiu. R. J. COSOVEH- 73 W. tacle Street, K6om 2.

FOS1 SALE PLEASANT SUMMER RESIDENCE AT NIAGARA FALLS, OXT. For FarUcnlars, Address IL TIMES OFFICE. YOU WANT a Fine Rr-ddence Lot In the Richmond or Etm" wood District I If so consult- CHAS. J. BUCHHEIT 513 Rhode Island near Richmond Ave.

Upen KTr nlngs. FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING 4. 1 he elepant brick corner -with frame building In rear on 1 lie northeast corner of AVllllatn snd Jf- fercon streets for sale now, with only will also trade for nice, neat cottage. Thisis a cood piace for sllvely roan. The widow ownlnsl is about to retire from business.

No. 60 North Division street, brick house, be- -wwn ctpring mu sixeeis win sell mis now av Ko. 227 IlamDShire street. SOxMK. r-torv frsmn.

all modern improvements must be sold by JUsy Make an offtr. Two new houses, one on Miller ayenue and one cn iitus avenue, lor each; faw down, and Daiancetiae renu The house and 21otsf0xU5 feet on Keed street. west sli'e. first door sonth of fevramnre strHt tar sale at House and barn on one lot and the other lot is vacant Street paved with SS halt. eiecinc iicnt, sewer ana water in street, ah improvements paid.

Jiine hundred down, balance on no anooa morwraee. Inquire of I'ETKB G. MOHR. 4C4 William St, jeiepnojne i aprl-tr JOSEPH BORK, LAUD OFFICE 368 Hall St. nd 13 W.

Etglo SL LftBds tBltn parts el the city tor sal. Bonds and. mortgages bought and seid. and Title aeaxoluss furnished. LADIES' PARAGON, WEIGHT.

3G LBS. Big-Bargains in second-hand Wheels. STANDARD CYCLE CO 588 Martin Stevens, REFRIGERATORS CHAIRS. JOHH G. SEEGER, 1 122-124-126, BUFFALO, XTOTICE TO.

Pursuant to an XI order of Hon. Jacob tkerii, surrogate of Erie cuuiiiy, n. noucB i noreny snven ta-aii persen having claims or demands agaliist Julia of the cily of Buffal In said county, tha they are required to exhibit the xarne with the vouchers thereof to the uiidtr-ipned, Charles Smith and James 31. executors of the last will and testament of the said deceased, at the residence- of the said Charles tl. Smith, Ko.

470 Swan street, in the city of Buffalo, In said county, on or beiore the ieth day Of Jmy, 1891. Ui'X. the 23d day of January, 18l. CHABLE8 H. Smith, JAUlM.tl'VL,.'iV'-' TABOlt, EmtKHAW.

CUSrifXXV COAT6WOKTH, Attorneys for Executors, to 16 Ijiw Exchange. Buffalo, A. Y. JanSitoJulyiWfii CH. LA HE'S OFFICE.

uorner commercisx aae uanaa streets, Buffalo, K. Y- Is still continued ty Dr. Wood. Dr. Lake1 of diseases of private aatare.

ises at eases speedily eared. Yearns, IBM suffering from self abase pes esaaently cared. Offlos boars froen aas wp.as talcs apstaira. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Pnrsttant- to an order of Hon.

Jacob Stern, Surrogate of Eri county, notice is hereby given to all persons have lng claims or demands attains Peter Cannon. 4a te of tlie City of Buffalo, ia said county, that they are required to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof to Daniel O'Klordan, the exmtor of the lastwill and testament of the said deceased, at tlie residence of Uie said executor No. 248 Porter avenae. In tlie city 'of said connty. on or before litis day of May, VSii.

Jinlcd 0ie6thdayofl'oyember, 19S. John a cloak, Pakiu. o'Biohdait, Attorney for executor. Executor, trov.7toMay9FrL 'M' Rodisstc? 5ft, Di- i a mm ww tral Aepot, Kx eh an re street i ntern Time, as Urn 8fl A. K.

Dally, for Sprtngyffle, EUleottTHS AM Salamanca. Brail ford, Jotinsonbur Kldgway, Kalis Creek. Do Bote, and Funxsatass. swy. iiundaya to Bradford only.

P. M. Bradford Kxpreass. Dally, exe Sunday, for Orchard ParkXoldea, Spnaav TliSe. EUlcottvnie, tsalamanca and Bradford.

1 ral ns arrlre at S.3W a. lu.26 a. m. and JN sv sbi 3r-'l honsand mile and commutation tables ana foil Is formation a City Tisae C.X, Ko. i-icoanrs atrert.

i W. V. TVKOOU. AvH i AW. VP.TTJOSTPSOS.

At fescAealsr. K. T. Lehigh Valley Railroad. Two tlironrh express trains dally.

Trains lears Sroro and arrive at N'. Y. I. E. W.

Rj depot, coe. of tict.ange and Michigan streets, oe stanusrd 11 9fl A. Sew York and Philadelphia Pay Kxpresa, except jjnndiys. Arrlvlug at Jiesr Tork has p. Philadelphia 1U.49 p.

m. tlC 1. il Atlantio Express, dally. Arrfvtnt 1.1l 3Se Vorit Tilbl, Philadelphia 7.0 a. m.

Trains arrive from the east t.M s. m. daily, and lu.30 p. except Knnrtay. AU rSns run Pitiimsn curs directly Into the Heart t.

Uie city or Philadelphia. Ninths and Green strees, tot. New Vorit tennlno Pennsylvania H. U. depot, foot of Courtfand or Deehroeee streets.

4 K. B. BVlN-TOX, UenT Pas. Agenfc P. C.

IKiVLE. General Arent. crncca Jiala aad fcenecs streets, EuC's lii (Jt Extract of itrTMil HHIfWIsiif' L3L3U The Demand most economical "Stock" for Soups, Ere. One ponna cquuis iotij-h pounds or prime lean liecr. VnUPRDORFP KEEPS IT.

Book of receipts showing-use of ARTHUR'S A I KAu I 1U OOUpS IUU CttULT, BUIh ARMOUR Chicago. There Is feln the -World BETTER THAN THE" VIC.TOE CXodel with tb rlild lork is this season's nojolty. Xlxe Crednda at i aireaay ismuua. three new wheels made in BufMo and easily repaired; are the at $60. the "Sttl- taiia" at $75, and the "Firefly" at $40.

They are cap Ital bicycles for the prices. WE WANT YOU TO SEE The' Handsomest Stock -of BABY CARRIA GES at' oir Store. 611 Blaia iiaxara Birceu. OPEM EVENINGS CHILDREN" INHERIT DIS EASES. Treated properly'dur- ing they can readDy be cured.

Neglected, they become fixed family traits and dolevil to generations 1 Don't ignore nor postpone attention to such cases.S 'OTou can't imagine how dreadful may be the consequences "Come and Seo' WALL Chronic 1 and Temporary Disorders -of Women and Children Examinee! Vi.rito, Treated and Consultation Free. ERIE MEDICAL 64. Niagara Street yoiir Hair-; Keptun Curl FOR DAYS BY. USING ELECTRINE. No extra charge for its use when your hair is-cut, curled, or at- our establishment.

Mrs. H.T REED, i list vji tuc uiuuic, lilt House block. ase Balls, Belts, Hasks, GlOYes.Etc Fishing Hooks. 265 Main, 274 Washington Rods, Etc: Bicycles, Trlpyclesjennle, Croquet, Eto.il loWest factory prices. BUFFALO TYPE-FOUNDRY IT We make as eood and ner- 7r: feet type, and "sell -at satisfac- I WMMK.

tne United States, All Cr' "y-oint system. I VI. E. LYMAri A SOTl. on NOTICE TO CREDtTOhS to an order of lion.

Jacjh Slr. Ktirrn.tA hiybh voan persons nav-, liilf claims or demandeaKalnat Louisa. AlcCarthy. late of the City of Buffalo. In salt) county, deceased, that they are required to exhltilt same with tlie Touchers thereof to James E.

Qulcley Uie ex-ecntor of llm laot Will and Testatuent of the said deceased, at the residence of Uie said executor. No. Franklin street. In the of in said County, on before the 8th ay of October. 1BD1.

latf the 2nd day of April. Wi. Vu Johh o. Cloak, Jam eb e. QriOLZTi' for ilxectitor.

Exeemor Apr 3 1 Oct Frl THE PEOPLE Of -THE- NEW YORK to Martha While, Agnes Boyd and Is, bell Smith, heirs at law and next'of kin of Alex hit, late of the city of in the county of Krle and state of New Yore, deceased. Whereas, 1 M. White, of the ety of Buffalo. In said county execntrix named in the will of the said deceased, has lately petitioned the Surrotrate's court of our said county of Erie to have a certain instrntuent In wrIU jr Ixarlnir dat thalth day of June, 1887, relating to both real and rsonal wm. erty, duly admitted to probate as and for Uie last will suit testament of said deceased.

You and each of Tou are therefore cited to an. pear before the Mirroj! of our- said comity of Krie, at the surrogate's office In. the ltr and County hall. In the 'city Buualn. In raid comity of on the eleventh day of Sl.y.

lil at 1(1 o'clock In tlie forenoon of that day, and attend-tlw probate of the said will. And thVt' if any or above named persons are infants, that they then it'1r? caa'e-liy a special guardian appolDted to appear, represent and Hi 1 Proce-'di05 ftr the probate of Jhe seal of wild bm-rogatu' court to be hereunto affixed. (. S.J Witness, Hon. Jacob Snrro- tnie of our- said count -of En, at twZ th' 26111 dajr" Job si.1 Court.

TBAnK BnilSET. Attorney for l'etiiioncr. 14 VVctfceneca street, Buffalo. N. y.

Kd Extra ChsrJcr IVcrt IHEEICAH FAL1GE STEAII LAUarST, OSce. 14 W. I5oca-55k feu- i He Ton, 1 tiTecuroff.r vv, I Lot Maniiooi Jl fower. -in wbi.ilSol. jf er f.ri Lake fet, st ad eueca Lu'tiaio rdt-rs ijrointjt.lv Til! 3)'; Jr.

TELEPHONE HCJIBEBSi Bailneii Orrieo, 687-Editorial Boomi, 1418. Z- kOU. Tber ia nu one like mj lueio; Horbrowasnawdrapta, 1' And her lip they are red cherries, Ti That aye invite a klaa. i ttiwe is me one like my lassie; Her hair la sunshine curled, And her e'ea are surely brighter 4, Than onle, la the world. There is nae one like my lassie; Her voice It is sae clear That I straightway dream o' angels When iu siller tones hear.

't. -t There is nae one like my lassie, And she's good as she is fair; ETen heaven will seem more holy When ner spirit enters there. -Buiie M. Best in Philadelphia Ledger. r-1 Ely It was a dark land stormy night without, and I drew my chair closer to the fire as I sipped my tea and regaled myself with the news of the local paper.

As the storm, and sleet rattled furiously against the window and pedestrians hurried by anxious to reach a place of shelter, I felt thankful that I was not obliged to leave my comfortable home for the night. "What's thisT I said, as my eye alighted on a startling paragraph, "Mysterious murder! Mr. John Randolph, one of our old and wealthy citizens, was this morning found dead in his room, having been murdered during-the night by some unknown person; Edgar Morton, a clerk in his employ, and who, report Says, 'wasj" soon to be married to daughter, haa been' arrested for the murder, and circumstances are said to be strongly against him." N6w, although I am usually among the first to hear of criminal news, from the nature of my business, this wasj the first intimation had received that such a murder had been, done, This seemed very Btrange, as was on the very best of terms with Mr. Randolph and his whole family. 5 "And Oi this is the way that Udgar Morton the benefactor otvhis youth and soon to be father! Yet, no," I cried, will jstake my life on that young man mnocence.

Aa I spoke ther came a gentle tap at the door, followed almost immediately by entrance of a lady deeply who at once threw aside her Veil, disclosing to the features of my deceased friend's daughter, Cecil Randolph. 'Excuse me, Mr. Ferguson, for entering but urgent business must be my only excuse." "Be3 seated, Miss Randolph," I Bald, rising and handing, her a chair. 1 Oh, Mr. "Fergusonr she Dnrying her face! in her I should ever obliged to come to you on such an -errand as thisl" 'L vl endeavored to quiet her, and partially succeeded, when I drew from her what few facts she knew regarding her father's death, last night at the usual hour apparently in good spirits, and no sound; was during the night to cause any ahum.

In the morning, as he failed to appear at breakfast, a servant was dispatched to summon Knocking at the door and receiving "no answer, he finally it nd advanced into the room. What a sight 1 did hefthen behold! i My poor father lay upon his bed, with his throat cut from ear to ear! Death must nave come to him suddenly i bo suddenly as to prevent any outcry no trouble in making bis escape." I said, can't see whyj any I one should suspect Edgar of the mur- "That is the most mysterious part jpf thea sad affair. -This morning, irfyen Edgar was told of the murder, he turned very pale, and would have-fallen to the ground had not support -been-given him. Some of the ignorant be lt holders of this scene thought his actions denoted guilt, and an officer was sum- mbned, who at one insisted on search ing ins room. a- razor, on wmcn was 1 V1J tsuvenu.

eyuus uiuuu, was tuuuu vuu- cealed under the carpet, together with old suit of i clothes belonging to Edgar, which, was bespattered with blood. This was considered sufficient evidence to warrant his arrest, and he now lies in jjail charged with the crime of un, mr. jj erguson, ii yon can 6 anything to save him, and at the ame time bring the guilty perpetrator the deed to justice, I will, amply Reward you." VDo 'yon know oi any enemies of your father, orof Edgar, who would be likely uo commit such a crime, either tor roD- Jery or revenge?" I asked. i "Oh." she replied, "it was not done for robbery, as everything in the room was; as my father left it the night before. Bis watch and pocketbook, the latter containing a good sum of money, 'were found under his pillow, where he always placed bo crime must ave been committod to gratify a fiend-fea thirst for revenge." f'Now, then, who of all your acquaint-sfnees could do such a thing?" I cannptpossLbly say.

'My father had rTot an enemy in the world, tomy knowj- or- Edgar -either unless; imighjt pa Conrad my father's l(K)kkeeper and bea4 But it would 1 impossible for him to do such a 'What reason have you for suspecting that he is not Edgar's friend?" "Only this: Some time ago whom always regarded as one of- the family, proposed for my, and I told him it was not mine to "I suspected as he muttered." And then, while his face grew dark as night and his- features assumed an ap-, nearance oerf ectly fearful, he 'But von shall never become the, wife- ofj Edgar Morton iwhile I have life id prevent kE4 then turned and abruptly left my presence. I was much aF)urmed'and thought of speaking to my fither about it, but' during the after-j ntjon he returned and begged my forgive-nis for the words hehad used, and made seh professions of Borrow in regard to that I freely lorgave him, and have since.thongnt no more of the matteri" "The fact is quite clear to me.r I "I know this fellow-well and the sort of company" he and I shall not be surprised to find that he committed tin murder. i lTdw, then, I want to cee the body- of your father and the room ia which the deed was done." "Well, Me, Ferguson," she saii.rlrlrg I-JErparins" acconpay me. i EASTER "OFFERINGS bcautifiIipustdm giving Easter pre ents is on the increase 1 in this Whether it will i THEt -VZE; uiwail Ot SKLTVPRESERVATTON. A GoldMednlPIUZB ESSAY onSKHiOt PHYSICAL EBIL1TT, YOIITH.EXHAISTEB VITAUT, 1 MATURE and ail JlxA and WKAKKESSSS of BIAX.

SWr by nalL a donbla IXMCriptlve 1" as vrlth-endoraemcnts fnprf of the Press and TOluniary I testimonials ef the cured. lliskJ l-v. Consultation in person or by tnsil. ispcrl INVIOLABLK SF.CKCV ft TAIV CORJE. Addreo.

P'. W. V. 1" The Peabody. itedlcal I lostitnt, Ko.

4 Sol. -I. finch or Post Office Box 1S95. The Peabody Medina lusutmo has tun i rrtors bet no equal. HemlH ted.

When writing please mention Tne limes. HelYorE Centra mmi CHEAT Four-Tract Trunk Lin; MagnllloentlyEqulpped Passens-er Tr Dally Traverse the Empire Stats between T.rk, Buffalo and the West. This Is lane entering tte Ol of All IHfnl iMtnurtinr iT" 4raad Central Station, Fourth Avenue an-i i ot Second Street, the Very Center of the CUT. Trains leave Jueaaage street sitsuon, im- a -JeUdwsr 1 J- jk OAs- M. North Shore UaitteC, kX) Nsw Torfc 4 p.

m. 4iA A AL special N.T. Ipre5 0Uf, eept Sunday, due at Ksw York p. tu. 6HK A.

Jl Albany Accommodation; daily, cept Sunday, dna at Syraoose at 11. 3 7-ff Ja -Sonta western Limited Sa. mJJ stopping atBocbester, Syracuse, Uttoa Albany. Drawing- room and dining oars to i Tort: due at Kew York at p. m.

7 AC A. New York Kxpress; due .40 New York s.0 p. m. Boston IU.65 p. ra, Kf tLStm York and Chicago "Limit 0vf stopping at Rochester, Byraco- UUca and Albaar.

-Drawlna room and Ln. 9ff A. M. AncommodaUon, dally. except I- Ut1 day at byraruso 2.10 m.

lOICf. iM.Aoommodatlon, dally, excr i AZLO Sunday due at Syracuse S.S0 p. ra. CM -P. M.

Atlantic Express dally, hi.c- OMJvf ear to Kew York and Bo.ton. linn room icars to Syracuse; due Kew York a. m. 4' A dally, except day: due Lyons 8.40 o. m.

p- 1L Accommodation dally, except davi dua Kocheater tv. m. 1 ft P. IL St. Con is Express i dally.

Wee- "J.JLV. ears to New York and Boston; due York 7.00 a. m. ay cyf p. Buffalo specials dally due Se 4 3- York 7 JO a.

m. "Ifl Cincinnati Express; dsilyjsle: IUiUU Ina-carsi due New York 10.64. JlflV. Vn.il Mall d. i mW Kew York J0.S0 a.

m. Trams arrive from the East at 12.18 a. S.ri a. cis 7 SO a. 84.

a. 10.20 a. 10. so a. joja.m., ij.isp.ni., o.zap, 7.co p.ni., As p.

and 11.00 p. m. Trains tnr fwiuravit. ITalls and 8u.iMn..lrtn Prid -v 1eaeBuffalot DallY, li.SO, S.HS, 6.24 and 7. a.

12.40, 12.M, S.20, TJS.SO and lLSO p. in. im- except Sunday, TiS.otl a. noon, aad.T9,a0p m. Sundays onlr, Tjlu.SSa.

in. '1 rains arrive from Suspension Bridge and Kk ara Falls at 4.10. 1.2s. 8.35. 40.

B.60. a. U. eon, A4Q, 8.65, S.S5, 8.U, 0.00 and 9.SJ m. arnin leaving nuiiaio as a.

m. oaiiy i Aroneh parlor ears for Toronto. Trains for IwistAn lAavH Huffata dally hcj 1 nndnv, at TJ9.00 m. and T4.0 p. m.

rains arrive irom Mwiaton at 13 noon, Or 1MC.QD OH ibiV Mm HSm OmV laa 1. -1 'rains arrive-from Lockport at7.M and IP.1S mu, i.ss, ana p. m. aanr. except eunoay.

All trains marked and all Ljockport trains it Tonaa-anda. All trains marked and all Lockport and Levrl. ton (rains stop at Terrace station. BELT 1.I.M2, Trains leareExelianmstrtylartlank RA r- T.W io, ii a. 12 'lso.

A40. a. k. 7.04. 9.sn and 11.15 p.

m. Trains leave Exchanre street via Wllll.m JDeno'tes Other trains dally except dtay. For Information, tickets and space In slecplo ears apply atcltytlckot offlos, St, I Exehan i Street, comer Mala (telephone 648); Union tick. 4 offlos 469 Main street or Exchangs street statio atiller't bsxirani ex press calls for and checks rage through to destlnallon. kTW.

BLtiOD. KDSOK J. WEEKS. Ticket agent at the station, General aent BuflTaln. W.

TTT I'wu OH M. TOTJCEYr- GEOHGE H. DAK IElST General nmnajrer. Gen'l Pass'r asc'i 44raidCantJ lii.H.. XIXSAiAGAUA FALLS UOUXJC drains leave from and arrive at New York Cen.

tral Exchange Street) depot. JB.stera staudart time. EumwL Leave. Arrive. Chicago Fxpress (except Bua- nay jiaw a.

m. fv.wj p. North Khore Limited D.Jt m. "4.10 a. Mall tc a.

m. 78.10 p. Limited Chicago 1.U a. i. Michigan 19.4 a.

m. J3. 15 p. Pacific AUantlc 14.60 a. m.

p. L. Ktaara AIM. Catharine Ex. T4.icp as.

ci. Dally. Not on Bnnday. (Not on Monday. Through cars to DETROIT.

TOLEDO. CUOA. and principal Michigan cities. The only ro I running Dtnlng Cars from Baffalo via a Fall-. tntv ticket ofAec 64 street.

Ttlcrhnn all, K0. 78S. William U. Leslie, Agent. Depdt ticket omce, Exchanee Street depot.

blood. Agent Up-town anion ticket cu.ee, Alain Street. A W. RTJftOLES, Gen. PasJ Chic KV tJJiPtawooa.

xas. faa. WEST SIIOHE UA1LUOAU il.C4U.K.H. lessee. Throntrh tlie beautiful Ifoh.wV V.n west shore of the world famed Hudson river.

Flnp Sasscbger cars and most elegant parlor and slee -ig ears in tlie -world. Trains leave Kew York Onrr.l slrceMeastern Standard time) as follows! A AC -West bliore express, dally Monday, stopping at all principal st-ttioc throuch to Nw. York. 10.00 feNYoTrkfPre'dUr' BleeP1e" 3J5 P. M-rr-Kewark local, dally exoept OA P- AOantio expre-s, daily.

Bleeping wl cars to Kew York and Bnstnn. 91 V' HuU, we T. SleeplE-iJ tl cars to New York ana Boston. tn, J2.40 and 11.60 p. m.

lor Jilagara Fr, and guspension Bridge. Trains arrive rrora uie east at e.os ana 10.10 a. ro 12.M. IAD and 11.40 n. m.

1'rom lairara I ai M0 a. 6.40 and B.00 p. m. Vlty omces, i txcnanpe etreei, corner isiain. Mansion House block (telephone 648 A), and- Main street (Miller's Baggage Express and Luioa TlcketofflceJ.

jaj-w it uciicru Ateflk C. E. LAMBERT, Cien. Paas Agent. Trains leave corner Exchange Loulsana streets, Eastern Standard t- I as fbUowst 1 Av It.

silver Creek Accommodation, ir A. Day exoress. inpnM. i 11.. urora, Olean, Lradiurd, Condersport.

Austin. Emporium. i'rutwi, PmiurgExprea, dDv, fir tV klrt.llavvine. Corry, JiesdviiKf, 1 itu.n CH City, Franklin, Foxburg, Parker, Pi'iii MiMWI Vt 1 1 CVKCIIV. iJ.wcu UU.IU Pittsburg, Pullman buffet drawing room car A r' It Oil City Express, Sundays IW Z.JtJ ed, for D'inkirk, Corry, Meadvllle, 'i'ltusvllle.

oil City. OA P. M. PbliaiUdphia fc-xpress, Bun-lav. OLVr cepted, for Last Aurora, Oleau, lsraaf Pt.

Alleeany, Couderstxirt. Austin, ilmtiri'n. i porium. Driftwood, lock Haven, WlilianHrxw Baitimors, Wass.in OA P. SLf-Oleau Accommodation, ixj, i aJ IntertiuHliiti 6" P.

Ali Hrin Aceommmlfitlon, -r "JsexpmnSHy, Mopping ataii tatlou. 9 f)(P. '-3L Pittsbarir Expresa dally. :1 train, with. PuilmaH aieeDtoi tween UuOalo and Pittsburg.

finiid.v (rat. .1 if Frankllnvlile and Intermediate stations. Trains arrive on Buffalo Division It33 a. vu, LIJ and p. m.

Pittsburg Lrt vision. a. tau. LOO fcti 1 41a m. (jeiierai mi ice, r.xcnanen street.

J. A. KLLLO S. Oen'i Fa-j'r and Ticket A ft- I I Silr.r ieeectDc. 14, laU.

V'EAST HID; -UESr Tra'ns leave iJuffaio, Exclnnr BKITL. I- etjii Buuuay. for New uu, to. wirii t'u tusn sieew iO.iO o. as.

(ins i. wiST ruiiuien vesUbuied tsleeping For ChlcsL'O Cincinnati 5.i s.ua a. m. MS i-Biiadeipnla a. .1 p.

t. a. t2.SS p. f. ni.

Nlarr u. 1 Canada a. 11.15 i. s-4 a. p.

jv tr- Jmeujvji -S a. tv ev. n. m. C'.

-il lee; a. and f4 n. nu Ticket awXsi asaw. ihould mifczWzit houses look 1 ry i us e-ci A SEUSE OF ever attain the pf. the ijcasou questions But while, the custom is growing- we would like t07 have you call and see the magnificent, ment of, goods which -we have available for present of all kinds: EASTER PRESENTS, -WEDDING' PRESENTS, BIRTH-DAY PRESENrS, in.

fact PRESENTS FQR ANYANDALL I OCCASION wA" found at pur ele ant jewelry, parlors We always have -a complete line of the leading'makescM COLD and SILVER WATCHES, SILVER- WARE, as well a a full 'assortment DIAMONDS, at prices ranging from 55.00 to If you will dropus a'-postal card we wiUsend -you Samples and prices in our send these samples 'by a man from the store not an ''agent, who will" take your' orde if "you wish to give him one and i will not call on you- a second, except' at yourr equest. Remember our stock is the best, our prices: the. lowest, and our terms are; sathi that anyone, pay. Lee, 'Martin v- cor. Main ant N.

Division Sts, upstairs. Oi'en even ngs. 1 tV67EEK8 TKQ0F1T! AM M. FlUflfl PrarfniBii4liM al tiA no -sestion but that 1 fi J- E1WM Cf Pure Ccaucr CU anJ Kypcpftcsphlfes Of Lime and 'Soda is Without a TivaLT rtanv h. ponnd day by the nse coNcur.iPTion, SCROFULA.

BRONCHITIS' COIICh stfn 1 COLDS. AN 3 ALL FORMS OF WASTING 1 EASES AS PALATABLE JLSMILK. I lie utre you get the genuine as there are poor imitations. WJ Atrsu and Lccsk qaicirrT cured. lartKsciosdpanianently restored.

po -iawe ly curea Without pin. We puarantee to forfeit iaOO for any-case of 1 we undertake fc2 and faii tocure. Gambia, and tuor- A oughiy eradicated from tne 8ys- Send or for hoo and l-lvice ESW1CT STPKAi C3. b5 llaia Street, isufino. Y.

mm a a.inn rfi SiiileMn? noiu I I xho ettects ot ka i. h. youthftU errot I will l- 's ntalning rat) for iicmw i JiiB 'if cbaree. A s.juen'Ha xneuuv-il woi ho rt.ui by eveTy fa who i rn-n n.t -a-'''iiat''d. Addrma rofjc.

a coxuA' i Constrains many people to hide tbe-lirt of lKeir titchens. They make the kitchen a secret ehambetr into which 'it is.forbidden to'enter; but half the trouble which they.take to'hide; the, dirt and the disgrace which it en- tails, would keep the kitchen clean, a Hollar, tbat Lt. if thov 1 YOU CAN BUY Diamonds. I7tches and Jewelry; on small weekly dr monthly payments from C0 J) mW -jm jar Cheaper than can be purchased elsexvh ere for cash, and you have The USE of th ARTICLE while for Goods Delivered on First Payment. ir, Call and.

set 455 MAIN -SJR'EET, BUFFALO, k. T. 9UJ fij With a masrnificent of i 3 "a mV 5 Is. mU SJJ.

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