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The Sun and the Erie County Independent from Hamburg, New York • 8

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1 0 1 William- had no sooner got amoiift tho Lake View. Hast Aurora. iid sodthiesteel wlfu dlfxl lalaatralldof K- Welalnr and 1 nion than he begun toiling or a greut il I tn.iKur tmi-ind ou one of the Euril is 11 I I aeaa, Jua la. CovukU. I rva I II a.

ia pn at 1 lira. ft ila I Mr. H.lv tfU it la I W' HJaak-(aaalrfMhM Ba haaa J-r I Mr. II Laadua and wlfa nixiiit Huinlar al Mo la m. fima at Slaa, at vfcJ- Loral arhedule (if Iratna oa tar S.

W- YrmalilfMi. Aalrr-i llvde In In. June la (fkhm uf Um brie aa 1st aaat a. Uajrl-ua, Ia4 rMaatafCakxaaaata ta UI By C1IARLE3 B. L2WIS (1.

QUAD), A lmai-Bard of Iturtll t'ornara vlnlUrd lowed by faint liouta. Ilia captain, oame aboard to soa what he cunld majca of it, and it was not long before we war Bfitinfltxl that at Intuit two men were im-priaoned lu the cabin. By lying down and placing our ears to the copper Sheathing we oould make out that tbny knew some 'one hud boarded the bark, and they appealed to us to cat hole through which they could escape, yfm, liad neither ax nor hatchet, but if we A mr. a I tn June au. kr at Jacnaaf Cat-na-raia loaa ti mam Mra.

U. Amoa ulaltad frianda at North ndi. I tol IIU-n H'lluffak) lands. Talk treaauro to a sailor, and you can bring him to mutiny. The amount of money wua given at several million dollars, and Williams claimed to be able to locate the exact spot.

probably never occurred to one of the men to ask why he didn't go to the captain with his story and try tx arrange for the remov Lr I a a-thlbitod (Coiiyriuht, iMtSJ, by Charlu B. Lew U.J To tbe northwest of the Sandwich I a 4 4 1 4" IttaafJ-rll E'aaa June a II. Laakai uutltna a miif on his barn. a naatTt tbj a. a ai HJ 4W A number of loan peopls atteml the M'bool jo rim aUara aaat MM Uaaa lKta al aaawaaa nil lainu laa aa al J.tk Oajaavr'a.

lands firoup a chart of the north Pacific ocean shows Bird, Keeker, Ourdaer tud tetvaiaa at uwuuur. lueauaj urouiDi. 4.7 tt a fraainiiarnra4ilalaa Mha Lraur htaararaar. till I av Omt 1 epr-r aaa aaraa- aalr aa IW rmtraitta i aan aa III i ny Braa-oara aaat taaulv ara al m. xi4 M7 44 I XII a.bai-( 4 (ft HI Iri 7 KOea SI 57 Mi 17 4 ulllaa l) t.

Laaluaa CI (57 7 061 it ISUI it aasla Kl si IQ-M-ja i a ill. lar a -raaalm af aua-a. Law ranous othnr htlunda and many nlioalg. tzf 1-7 al of the treaare, but il it did be bads Thesa Islands and shoals aro really II a a. ill it Kaal tlra Holland.

Fraak SnnotHrr la Uiwn June IS. bill Ward ar nick I timer Olloll KM U7 i ill. ta aaa Inr4 at aaaVHXaUn continuation of tho Sandwich gTonn, Mr aaa Irv Manna answer at hand. He proposed taking possession of the bark, sailing her to the Tralan leavtnf Bahlo al a Ml a. am.

aad Via trilM i a i iva fallla-r. mm' Tin laaaiil I laaaai ail al rwirrai o4T though bnt few of the islands ore inhab m. kin through ci-amrl Haa al Jaa kliaaa lartax af Kr.uk Selleck and -rranilinotlier at uieatu aalaia ifcallaMAa Ana Fall. fiM- a Ifi) weeka -rUll. aa laa MaaaM raaira ii I ia aa Mr-K foil TlVmijnoa ia vbiltlnr her alater- treasure inland and securing the great wealth and then nsing her to get to England.

As to the officers and such men as would not join, they were to be cast I nuiail Uaa a ra aarv naawraa a lar la-iaw ni it. anaa-Uaa an walallua Kihei WhUlncand Dora llvatn ol Uoston ited. Some of them are bnt little bettei than a great moan of rock heaved op Out of the sea, without verdure or fresh water, while others are so difficult of approach that they are given a wido berth. Midway island ia almost exactly half Ia inraara a lira. BVaraaaT Jkua-rara lilK af (lav r-r-mai al lar fcaa a am Jaar sllartrarMallatl.r.

T- I Collins. The following lb of pupils la the la ioaa a aiaia iiailllarrl trj I' U. Miller of Yorkshire In town June 19. adrift in mldocean to take their chances. aa bnarara utae-r.

af 4th era-tea of the coiilna Mr. and Mm. Ira Kunkuf Larmiuio Wrora- haarlkiKaih aaat frill rraad rail. I. Ua alkmWMvmlil lae larit nr-a aaa aa aa We had a cargo valued at $123,000, and! think the man's game was to peddle it raalaaT aara aaa brU nrt.

am eiaminalM-a Kdward M-auaur. Hi fckai IMallnMaililaa-. I ia-c Vlnjtlnjf la loan. rieraral ofoun-ltlan-i rlilted tlio Hprlnr-vilU rai-ea. and Ihem a HlirceHri.

a ujaRa aucapa ia Hadlrr. at A ana UuU-rarr, Kerr, ta. auto rial aaai ara-aaaal av J. klaawv a V. rVaarlrbt and ill r.

Atkln of fratnam II ara iiawa arwatarried at I bo 11. K. panouaita lb la Trararr I TaraHfaama aVmawrd aw taa- aa lar. Bn. raaaaaaa bwaliaa 1 1 Vrr fa.

tl ia mm i iijnhiallaaairmalaaaia aaal nmri lata a been fully equipped the chances lid have been against un. It waa where no one could stand upright ts. use an ax, and every fifth or aUtk wave ran right over bar. We believed one of the Imprisoned men to bo Williams and tho other tha boatswain. We could catch thvir worda pretty plainly, but they seemed unable to make out our replies.

Wo could do-nothing for them, but decided to remain by the wreck for a day or two in hopes of aid from some craft. At sonaot tho wind died away, and the night was without a zephyr. At sunrise next morning the first object our eyes lighted on waa an English tramp steamer, bound from New York to Japan, with coal oil, and close aboard of us. We looked for our wreck, but it had disappeared. Tho mainmast lay floating about, but th hull and its tangle and its prisoners bad gone to the bottom of the sea.

out among the Marine, Caroline and Marshall islands, get what he could and then look out for himself. So quietly did he do his work among the crew that week. the distance botwecn the ports of Sua Francisco and Yokohama, hut 800 miloe south of the track of Teasels making that Toyagtf. The noon observation Jakon on board the bark Harvest Home of Ban Francis III ima aaaraaallar a. t.

caara. I aaaaa aaaraw aaa aqpiiaaai (aa-ani artwvai larl nvaHi. Jaa- O. I JeaTi aaaw. hra 5 aaar? etalaa at a lhal 1 a Collins Center.

The annual eoaferertre of the uenesee Dhir-h-tt'brt-aian rhun-h will beheld at Kuitt Holland conimetwlnx June 38. MhatMar Ramabr haa' Rtaiant mflcr aatw not the slightest hint of what was going ammlMll laa M- K. ca rh. rarara-1 ana. try tar aaiajaaa haaa aalaaial ai.

allaraaaar. on was wafted aft. He enlisted eight ol Waa rails aaat Sri Brrk laiJuoralR Huvaick lulti- a aumlMTuJaae weddlai wi-ltitv ark tlw al. Tararaaer an Windom. co had given ns the latitude of Midway island when a man aloft reported, Kintal (hairh-rVraarrndaail tarfain a arator an! aaaae.

I EaV aaaaa aa la i mM I aaa I'nau. Jaai r. ifciirr ihr Kurt ol Ilerbrrt CUrt the men in his cause, and on the seventh day of his coming aboard and while the Mbarorbin a resilient of Montana, and a Mr, Mr. J. IBrlMlarUaraiu a haaa ef aula weat dull rerenl rraduate tit Vasnar t'otleire, Ik visit ttT.

I tutwla aadramllrhaTplrlltnratlriTv captain ana i were earing dinner tne Cli mr Jennie ook like all younif Indie who ro through VasMar, Mlsa tjorbin la aoralaw aalr mini I aaa aaav a ar aaa I aaa a. aaa BuwaMT aarw fraaa a aewae laeaaa aaaaa tar aata. at-aarh laajr aa vatraara i a auc luad. waa a arrr siUM- ship's boat dead ahead. We were then headed south-southwest, but not making over four knots an hour.

The boat had neither mast nor sail, nor was the man irf fcl) milt-sU riiul Inrab; larr arui a wn 1 i.nnu'kL max came. The second mate was seized, ntiMfc'-Mted of Miuretne kimmI sense, as well 11 Feamrk at TArm and Mfaa Maria Ma. bound and gagged, and an alarm was eduealUHi and she proved II when she pro I If abaaaerd aaaawaiaarty laa arkl-fe has I area aa a ataartaatm far aaar litae. hut amiiwed wiuooui to be a lovely place. am.

formerly ut tlilo ptara wrrr? linn ia Karriarr bw Krr. Mr. itr-1 of (ioaraada. al raised that he bad fallen overboard. lltsK Helen I'uok left Tutrstluy for CIliraKO VlL-ar--TWlhla Oprra Hwara raiaaii aaar aaar vrrj aarreMtac latrr aaar laww aa lar rraaaaliae riaak.

Xiar jinir laajra. aaat Iiarertarraal arwataraara failed a aa il earrr aa eavar rtaauallua aaf I'oaa. Hast, aaaexaaaard at armaral Ua this ia4 tar RMtlnnia AU4-y jiaaaa. jaw Both of us rushed from the cabin, to be he will remain at toe World' Knlr. aud ia sitting in her stent sheets making signals.

I had him undor the glass while he was yet two miles away. The boat FruC Onawoud.irtnartpalfa'r4aaiJ fa tart Indiana until lite nuuitb of Au-rust. pounced on and made prisoners. It was larre laat aaiaaia Tar laraa I fanaaj. anelhinr ouxlit to be done for Abbott TriK, drrlinra furtarr encaj7raM4 aaa a-ii lor hlit home In Hirva Junr Ft: he haa brd Road the neouleat WinUom can stand it no was a captain's Kijr, provided with a sin atsamia'ali: MbaMlaaie Ck-rrlaad aT Wihliil.lMrtiaiirariarai aa was prral mad aaa I arry paat ararr-utaML tier how bad the roaii lieeoiues.

but the a surprise all around, and no insolence was offered any of us. When Captain Holt demanded an explanation, Williams primarr depart meat aril! Irarh aaia ailo- pir fanners south of Wtmlom sutfer serious. DllCXrtt-4Brn EBat haa area aarw rick, but aaar rcarr. Mr. Kahaf KaCaaa failed fHeatfc.

ia Iht. varat km: aire left fur a Tfejt lo Inradii i ada in araliaar ear. are a. br the rude and ne-rlertrulstute In which gle pair of oars, and the man was taking things with astonishing coolness. He waa a castaway, of course.though he acted A Leader.

Wnee Its first Introduction, Electric BUU-rs has gained rapidly In popular favor, until fraiim taiatalarr. Fana-r-fli Is Important tluM-ouKhfare is continually laud June 3D; Jre will wlstt las Juii blan Kjipuaitioa. promptly enlightened him. He said: -Tar tM-M-W- I e. Vara A- hi kept.

JavC. "We are in possession of the bark. We at 'Xrar T. aiarr M. Atesror itenrr Kaltzema.3 raised vaiua- non it Is clearly In the lead amonjr pure Ikiv wilt he oliiimJ at ine more like a man who was drifting about with a fishline over the side, In 99 cases aim.

(-aloe A Hawtaa: eal tioa at nindorn about 3il ner cent: It la are going after a great treasure, which Pretty Girls at the Fourth. medical tonics and alteratlre--contalnliis' ur trlmtmd ftara." nroorr slen as Ibe nrices asked for nmnertv I laa i fnai HaaTalu aud-oOW fet spend- jraa naan aV4ur lu. aimer nothlnit which Hermits its use as a bevern-re, nave rone up about 40u percent since the last Collins Center and surroundini or Intoxicant, it rocoitniited as the best and. laa. arvaarr.

Jlnrra Irmni; ar.iaa I 1. H. valuation wn onjrtniiiiy tunue ino only oountrr has the kTelutToune ladiea. out of 100 the man in the boat would have stood np and gestured and shouted, fearful that we might pass him by, even by daylight, but aa I watched this man I i.rZT!J.Ar a I -ra ker akjer. Mrs.

Mania Adrvaa lae senou-soo action to the raise is mat tne ritlajreef ll-unbur-r and vicinity irets more niresl nii-uiclne forull ailments of Stomach. Liver or Kidneys I twill cure Slok Headsctm. Indigestion. I'otistlliatlon and drive. M.l.rl.

1jI llara la I than it hare of the funds raised in the re and most gallant young men; undoabt-edl such as danee, will attend Sylvester Haberer's erand bop on the even I -TWIaa. anh al Vrarr.T mmrrxim a mute comers the tow n. from On- system. Satisfaction Kuaranlued With each bottlo or the mmiev 1.111 ha- Eiaa-oriaral. aad chaurars June I saw him bite off a fresh chew of tobao ded.

Price only 50c nor but lo. Frrarh a-i-4ai M-a a-alrauraarr. Hal ing of July the hote! and furnish in are new, neat and desirable; best of Tfl KrvAt IteraaMi of Biatoa Musi, and Ib. Ir. Maiara--at ProwideareE.

I. bold at Nott Druir Slum. E. 8. Nm.

Pontiac. I. rala-d: PmC IUar-fc- is to be equally divided between man and man. It was no use to talk to you, for you would have scoffed at my story. It was agreed tbat none of you ehonld be hurt, and we have kept to the agreement." "What do you intend to do with us?" "Send you adrift within an hour." "Where is your treasure island?" "I will not tell you." "If you really know of a buried treasure, why not let us sail the ship there and share with you?" dialra-iar.

after aaa-a law manager. Hb.1. A.bnaa-n-1 week. to eat: music and lots of good things JoKie Needham visited her parents 6unday. idral of the fcVauwl af I anl.M.

Mr. itawKS ana son wen in town tiierutn. the Torraare ariat-i. lar ara bill, including supper, Lou. Low Rates to World's Fair.

Mrs. Styles of Braut visited at Mrs. H. MiSTlria M- rVaaar-r vt tnm fiat lar West Falls. Eow Rates to The Word's lair via American, niilb sine I'Jth.

Km ma West is home for a few weeks. ar.naat irv mir ia ioaa i.m Hannah Krerarspent s-unduy witb her par- I North Collins. Elder Bmn in towa last week. Mrs. A.

Frankiia is ia mr health. Haa. W. 4irf fcmrkw. Mrs.

rb-ary Laarhoir at Orchard Parb the ents. (eo. Kiaaafcrrrr ktat ueaardl ai Mr. Crawford's peonle visited her aLstor at I ura. I aieaas WasisMa cc tMtraard Para fa towa A Iber Sc-btaeli hamamed lo Barn 3C Lake Bay last week.

trtaar laraaiwMai a rafira aw tae ai he tan. fc.unice i alance of Butralo visited her Bar Born lo Frank Tire and a ifr a daughter 1 1. Mil trwt "Because that would mean less money xi II I aiilitery araarwaj al Miaitia I an Jwst-v li-txrhl aaa wife of Baa-alo ia loan ents Mr. and Mrs. L.

X. Conguon overSitnduy. IHhort Line. The Nickel Plate Road now runs three fast Express trains daily, between Buffalo and Chicago with through sleeping cars from Boston via Hu-h-burg R. R.

from New York via West Shore R. K. and from New York via Philadelphia Reading R. R. Superb Dininir Cars attached at Buffalo.

New Unc 11... ttmmira, 1. fli ll I I I MM NIT 1- Use r-ua. ill iliett and wife vbiled at Wm.K. bted- n-rent Uinna.

I A a aaef al a Iraiat a M-Coea of JVweviville ia ton over well over f-undar. Un A Miehael marad fnaa 1-rneslrT-1 sri-rini aaaaa-y oraa. tw laferapsaaf Edtih larash-iiw. Mi. Bowers and wife attended the funeral of Jnne -i I lefltwa wa all Aiara Brasaaa at BaCaia is moviax his h-ssisterat Hamburg one day lust week.

A rood detetntioa attended the race al I 'T -I htetr MmnW fraa CaaaUw ianjaa ha a ill r-oallaue kk- bwsinejs r-prinrrille lam week. I urjaa ana rul -arm. h-a nraa-UrsL am larrf-wi. Ur. and a-vllrnia Pi hile.

hairr n-turaed I ItaL J. M. rara aa- En-rrae Erimrton J. L. IMT (itI)o you wish a position, want help I of lartxiaaada araorwty aa.

aor-taaid lar I -feaBT-tla liar ah aaa kith vt-iua-r -relatives. from Cbk-ara. ior uiu real, ui ua. The captain appealed to the men, declaring that Williams had no real knowledge of a treasure and would lead them a wild goose chase and offered to overlook what had happened if they would return to duty. The feeling of the crew was expressed by the old boatswain, who took off his cap and stood in humble attitude aa ho said: "Captain Holt, we hev nothin agin ye etc.

advertise in Cheap Column Inde-1 While onrer ha been takrn to the Mate rreKeary a tar cmwjr ai -ur-isra. aa. ai I L. I-vav (s-rua-er weal a -rprin-rviike the UoKDitaJ at Buffalo. '--r per -r.

ia aa aua aa taaajrsa aa tar nuuy ot a Do pendent. I ar MI aan-nrrsnT auraaiar I laixl aay-tMaaed iae-re. W. ItatraMistLi-Uit- wianara-a-atcrar-l in Mr. hlorrril haa I be rantnrt for rarrjriBC the mail from here to JLan-rford be ber-im- bru4 Jura trr tar a-arrtnseaf larar aaaya a i.

riiusl with air. JfEW ADVEIiTISEaiEJS'TS. aufMrr. un a. ai-r.

-ma war aa v-wmnas le.irrnwrrrreaaT.-t.---r vare. i Mrs. I aarirs rVrktas. and rhirilrra went lo Jwr-larra taus -riuai-a a ar-raa aa I Dana. 4 aluraa-Cwu-av lac at-ek to visit July 1.

Eden Valley. Very heavy rain the Wrs. Youttc haa returned from Buffalo. Mrs. Julia Uorton of Yurksain- at E.

liorton's the 15th. Pea Dickinr has fairlv besun. aetd of tel I -Aarra. lor- r-rv-el frv-r In a I I r. i.ilil i kx n.a-r-'ht A.

I killul sauir ana ar-r-sen -a I i a4 t.aa aad tae aml-Jias on it of T. ttararairaliaa tm tae -arw -lur "IT II ara tm lav naariT mail YERXA'S equipment, all of the latent improvements for comfort and safety. One of the best road-beds in the country and the lowest rates make the Nickel Plate the popular route to the World' Fair. The Flyer leaves Buffalo at 6.50 a. has new coaches, Dining and Palace cars attached, Arrives in Chicago at 9.50 p.

m. Second train leaves Buffalo-at 1.05 p. and another at 12.25 a. m. The depot in Chicago isat ttiecorner of Clark and Twelfth St's.

The General office is at 199 Clark St whore patrons. of the Nickel Plate are invited to have their mail directed while visiting in Chicago. For all information, call on nearest Ticket agent, or address F. J. Moore, General Agent, 23 Exchange St.

Buffalo N. Y. nor the mates, but here's a chance fur every man of us to git rich fur life, and we feels as if we must take it." There waa more argument, but the men were stubborn. Those who had refused to join in the plot now came for rnt July zad. An-ai-rK-naan-nr-autal Ir.

aaa) Mr. Ilop-arr. Mr. and Mrs. Browa last Uaiiie are fatal aril free u-m aura- I a.

1. a Frank Belknap's barn was arnrk by lbrlitnirnr the i-Mli: it knocked one liorsr down udrtlTitat-: aal mam I a the wUil-ujeaB iheirre-4uraceal East Aurora. and badly stunned another Jl also struck in hVadia-r, a farmer livm-r near J. Beeliler a tomato kM disiroylfu; aoout a OP Erie Road- I CAUGHT W1IXIAMS YARMNO. here-.

ana -ri-asia a brai-rje kaoaa as tbe laa- or a ounen ptanta. aad faauly itlaiaid aa BcSaavl arry Wacseaav-r lav Uuranu creek il went A aos aad faau'ly niaia aa BcSaavl ti-e 1-4 a I av-r-ialaliax hirax. hrirses. wasoa. BUFFALO, N.Y Lawtons Station.

co and survey bark in a critical way. A line was got ready, and as we passed him within 20' feet it was hove and ward and gave in their allegiance to Williams, and preparations were begun for casting ns adrift. One of the quarter boats was hoisted out, and in it were stowed water and provisions sufficient to Mrs. Matlesma aaa amartjle-rv of aaxaJa I -raa ail ia uesiream aee-t below i i-oed .1 4 uri s. lar- I-rIk.

I la'arr-a nar.iai la-r aorsesv ihe wagon and J. P. Warner Is throurh on jury. r-trDhen Bartlett of Colorado la town. tt.a-.a ot rattac va-aar-a arrival I rv-j -rr-- mere a arrr aaa lost fti nui in A "Jr.

ortr rmmtfnv. Mb Alice liarknea-graduates at tiamborr Nr. awiTf id ktmMk9 -n-A has offer to their OUT of TOWN caught and made fast, and directly he was alongside. Everybody waa astonished to find the boat well stocked witb' food and water and to see tbe man come Uus week. Our boys played the Si-irler's jrunday and Golden.

were neaten. Afar EMnil bm Terr t-tt. Mrs- Taylor and Mrs. A. J.

l-avloa air Amttm i4wrii trtr.s.rwal to MtMtrt last mwk tOm Orrv T-w-a Ml Huiac- 4 last the three of us a fortnight. We were allowed a mast and a sail, but neither chart, quadrant nor compass. Could Williams have had his way about it we would have been knocked in the head or sent" adrift without food, hut the men were a unit for fair treatment, and jif-r a at-tiwriii, a natt wiim has- --oti iM-jre. ETaut Cr.trr lit l-u aboard aa calmly as if we had been lying in harbor. He was about 85 vears vuac-d.

KtUmbtHT aicr4i-ri tfa- rawes ajfMjj borne from the World's air. tvhue is break iur rrourid for a a trt-ildiiur. Langford- Mlsa I.ena Haberer Is home from Buffalo. Lake Bay. Customers For One Week.

Big Reduction in s-waki h)m th-xwmm the County with Dry Goods, Carpets.Dra-peries, Shoes. Millinery, Books, Fancy Goods. ili--- mWmmt- W-aMi ImtM-lwer has been ia mrr ani-lt-na aiat-r an of age, dark faced and sinister, and gave his name as John Williams. He claimed to be an American, born and reare-d. in Ecuador.

The story told by Williams was not an aiang wp tae arsi ckaataa -taring -Ma-iaar-y is ceatevvd keie. Ben Andenoa wife and baby of truwaada Vl-itrsl ber narents l-l rsiiHlir. jiowiHi by tikr aMadijca-re- iHraia a aat lar faiare will be an awfa ariL FLOUR! lknahkrar-i-liF. I II. W.

Spry and Haul Bautle made a flyuj? trip to Pikes Hill June In. Miss Lena Cook was the ruestof her sister Mrs. K. Uaherer last week. J.

Hole wife and children of Laartan tatioa 1 oJa aarair a lap -rtar I a -mr a-uru a-j-mc ia he was too crafty to oppose them. As soon as we were in the boat the bark altered her course to the southwest, and as we were left behind several of the men waved us goodby. The noon observation had given us the latitude of Patrocinio island, distant about 250 miles, due south, bnt an the weather was fine it was determined to remain in the I itTL-. orutae rests. 1 1 i-mim a-v apa-w -uw u--r mm -vunous iaKr-r 1- aad tat s-n-arraat-r I avaaeaii aja--ri rau.

rr uwmz visited ber mother -Minoay. Miss Frances Jobengen of Collins Ceoler borm. Waahburn. Croeby Co.8 Famous Adam Meldrum Anderson, Co'. Tae Irn-ar aual of Mrssjoaary Haas has aiii Oriimt mtvumm ai u-atiiir.

mum Msmmtr The lightninr struck Win. Kiefer's boase June 16, wbich was Iwrued down da U. li rzrup at trlJjr rajaaitr acfbj'4. Iwrtirjkhiay be bac- arranosed for ter rlarbara wassostiuini-d by toe si-ork tbal aiabsra. an tti waT wiiaaer.

seaoaifar a pnyatet -aawtajLa imTmrnMMm. improbable one, but none of ns gave bam credit for truth. He claimed to be captain of an English brig, Tbe Swallow, which had been chartered to convey 200 natives of the Bonin islands, ofif tho coast of Japan, to Cure island, next to the west of Midway. The island was safely reached, he said, but the natives were not pleased with it and demanded to be returned to the Bonins. There was a row about it in which the several were killed, the two mates sided with tho natives, and he was put ashore to shift for himself.

They left him the boat and ike wa anroosrwuii lurs fturjr: time andil track in hopes of being picked lip, but meanwhile making what progress we conld to the east. COLD MEDAL" $4.75 Per Bbl. -rvuMBBau-faTiitiaeftani -Kb i Am: liVv. rrik. faaoa ott Toaawand: was feared, dead sbe was to be ariairied li-e foiiowuir week and all h-refejtnes were burn Evans.

tit 3j-t bciiirajai HeaJEersf Western Va-rk. s- iihHirrtlke- pniw-iDa adirer; ed her beautiful wedding gown of Ian T-iik Mi-s Bly -f Wtfjfovm if- was ruined bv water. ia C-r i a-ai tt. of -j umlay- I The best Patent Jlr. aw Mrs.

J--ta iSarc-stie c-c mrsaw are The children of St. Martin's church will For three days we did not sight a sail. We had run pver 100 miles to the east when at daybreak on the fourth morn Spring- Wheat Flour. Friday, June 23. vit-ii itig ir3kad aa-i iTrfaai-Tr itate make Uietr hrst Communion June zi.

ew-rbythiA--t of Vet trans. Whole Cod Ksh TV--f4raaUt tiy aad iWoreaJw tnral he ing, with a fresh breeze from the south, 6c wrU -weu tbe a awajd-aaus. iha bc-r-t i-errat in svHmmijr tturrdRja. Many of aur peo- pound I'rjCaiT e-f-fijttj: a at a -ciitiw aa-i taatawriadiy. Evaporated Peaches Mortons Corners.

Mr Berbrld of Drinfrille in tovn. acar mtm at iarte. 20c Mfs.c" BaffaJo Tanasis at F. BL JUNE PRICES pounu we found ourselves right in the course of a big ship bound to the east. We hoisted a signal of distress and lay to for her to come up.

As she neared us we saw men XV-r-M" ftrjr a f- tiats Jametr WiitMir aLd ilausbter at Woodiiit Farina 1 0 provisions and sailed away, and instead of stopping on the island he had pulled away to tbe north to get into the track Glenwood. ill aa-i wife wean S-i-r3j-i luilsm. June Hi. pound last MtAiday. jLar-e attendciice Children's lf at JL EL Fine and Coarse Hominy Vr.

W. jirta-t vr.zmis mm 3c of ships. The story was fishy from start PARASOLS. pounu E-jrt-ai th2 mMeL. ea aiwra l.v June t- the exercises re-t-ft r-nraii ctte cktkiren.

as well as all waa a--rta-t-iiuri n.itu-ea:..e ana: these Mt-s Joiia browavfl weaa to Fnwbii w74- to finish, and out of our entire crew no AnuDoniated Jnap oar was tae hearty -Web-iitae. by Belle Fttssul- ta-e N-jarauil -4r----l W'9tr ikk Brook's oap aaaa. also tar by May rhflti-is Fancy coaching parasols at $2 worth $3. 7 l-2c 51-2c 10c bar 1 -eew a pupil litfc matiiiz ttmr tm. jm mb- Irieicd.

man had a favorable impression of the stranger. We had of course to accept his story or to pretend to. I would give a month's wages to know tbe facts in the Mottled Castile Soap aaa nw-r tMnahrr. Jr t1ulltps. Km.llr nkrj tne- wse or-ri a hica was p-restded hy Mrs.

F- Kumb-r-riy. tne simrin. and aaa nc arre rl nr. esneeiallv ihe Jtrv. jmm Jif.

a-r an- rwri-Ha wr-m, atK 1tded vlHit Xettare ta krtr Jbtaata twtrr iniporieu, pounu Parasols with in black, brown, ruffle covers tan and navy Ivorine case, but have no hope of ever solving 11c --asi. fcemutsfntty by Miss Armad-arr aad K. KiaVr-v. The Poem. liod hvet package tne mystery.

There was no Enghsn Dria Clark's Home Made Catsup at $2.50 worth Svso. East Evans. I a Wrrt-l eTer.B by Mr. C-oibr. was lvspoou- i ly a -ri-ifj-ji -HK tt prtjerram so; oottie 7maH fruit ia tbis ncismj vesy rt-OL- New stie of cunshade with aider's Tomato Soup on the Japanese coast called The Swallow.

None of the residents of the Bonin islands had been taken away by any -ur-wra vn-BN aa-i fpvrreriLy rrriet oat. "iy favQni- E. fcimfejarrtjEv wnb the inttrrt and 7c 22c 22c i-3 ur. church. Mr.

Faxon and vife visited at Ifr. CaJicixi-June lie Children's Day at tbe F. B. rhurrh wn VV ilitam Brirss is very low hopes of Lis- re-covery iftdoubifuL M'k-s Lot lie idrix has returned fruat Aurora. HamHNi Barm 1 boate ftiri fev Ikrt Biakcly in uwn urdaiy-Mb Lula FvnderjrraHs vtHed AUa Hatch thU week.

A- J. Biakely is on the mad jwtliiiiz eyt Mtk. Jennie Tall man TL-ited Mr. Tiiurber at priucfiiie. Gee.

Kk-hsirtiMMi and vife of Arcade in town last week. Mrs. Harris of Collins Tt-ited at Mr. Bla kely this week. Fifty eoupie attended the dance at Gk-peis and ball June J-i.

Ward Colli ft Center in town June J. Chariej Knowies and wife of N-L-rtli Col! Iain town. Mb-js Minnie Scott at Collins veiled frieodt in uwn this week. Mi- Alice atrrrll of Angola Ti-jtius: ber: can r. Horaf- ba a tuoe tnmzsats trj-c-c wHIl --iiJ-a ttavea by tb- -saeaty park! bouev cord edges at $3.50 worth $5.

Rlehartisan's Bobbin's Tomato uiw-t war. DafUfcx ai mtimr cz prvQt. faairs nau -iw- Brinianareii larab sealing rare-d-iiT. Mis- JaiUa Ifisetafjill aasioatiW craft. The captain and I puzzled over the matter for some time and finally de Novelties in whites and nvo a ilc of Pt--j-r-- I i yjbs a Ricnardson's Bobbin's Chicken -n-eMa ftr the 22c blacks in lace and chiffon at be Jji2eMriier arr-ut t-r Imported Sardines "X2 Mximim a.

OC -LOMiaf-L- One Who Was There. Bostot-L 0nmift4i b-j-w baarp-y aawfl arufmit tatt- Lunar' lace-- irxaked a-Mrrb at-y-ai-a low prices. Flaceus1 Tomato.Catsap, tak lis- 4jrviraiaajwMjf rxaaii trm aoi rk- 11 xoo ladies carriage shades juanu.MC ooitlesi ere rerr bare. I Mm aewt with his urant one mm iea vtrry birblr tii-f- raSfi-l i-J AMatici tr. iaa ruMiaT.

Horsford's Acid Phosphate, cided that Williams had been captain of some craft and the crew had mutinied and 6ent him adrift. Either that or he had pulled awayfrom a craft on fire or about to founder, leaving all others to take care of themselves. From the look of things in the boat we were satisfied tbat he had not been afloat over three 01 four days. at 1. 00 each worth $2.

50. 34 raiM il uw a-J-r natTaPdr ia tair-ir-titT. I Mr. uil 4kac awave itunied frran auuopc at, tbe Ba-4 of itawrfli b-tji. isfcsf- m-ta-w- atib I bjl.

Liquid Bread, tietiir JiSKj-ai mm-. jf ajtar I Jtpi t.J Itas ha a 24c bottle uy loatl Lm I vo-i lianiLaEkfi Mkr4v l)kra Heath aAd Fcbei Pepper Relish, sister jars. i il. ttntpi. Mm Alia lUi.

and Mim BeVa WIU oottie aeii rvtuvate-LauM sraav- 3aww atwta I a ftiiisz ue -ar niiiu ibr-tY. rareful -rwiiire- a- c-thl. Mr tpmtm txrmiT I J- I-ffurtr Trivt-jef ia Barfato. -net t-rwlfiajM-ra. bw- svHiat brtaTjatm I Ni Et ttf.ic-i is wadiKf ike week in 6c 9c bailed M.

JLuckwoud Juhn-tm at Colli Golden Wax Beans. GREAT BARGAINS. Fancy hat pins lc each. Palm leaf fans lc each. Fancy buckles at half price.

Feather fans 25c and 35c each. Large sponges 15c each. Pebbled duck low shop-i in hlueand lkv.t wvek. Courtesy demanded that the stransrer. yo-it mill krt-p dui ibe afc- I -aBCTiLi toast tbe giuutiiiz exeiP- can i.

Millard VToodward of California and Mrs. Dr. Bro4kJruf tpniiilfc L-iird Mr-, lie-en I of oar tajrWKaeoole attended Niagara Gloss Starch, pound ...5 l-2c the wm at -rprufcrcikeJaatr K. ii aim June tv. Lydia and Lizzie Krepa, Arthur being an officer, should become a guest of the ship, we having our full complement of officers, but after a day or two he insisted on doing duty as an able sea Gilbert's Gjoss Starch, p-j JgQ CnajwilexajDd anOyer in town Ute J'Ha, ss Derby-Peter feear i very prwaal jost aar, ii i a littie rirL A.

H. 1 arr bas rc-yx4 tram. lAteeiTev-t bt-faiL or aEsrier-? in white, Oxford and Blucher cut, 2.50 bin. nnr Hrtnlv 5c to Faiber tai bfe- tnantte wciHwi to remore fnxa Crown PoU-hinjrStarch, pound Olives, full pint, buttle Wyandale. Special barirain in Indira' Russia aeta Y.

Jt bare a-at aaa laanrivwiadL CWTi Vk. a hT t-TV man. Ihis was a surpnse, but no objections were made. He was placed in my watch, and a boy who was of little 23c J-f drarb. aa and fai'thfu.

Joaca i una F. A. Beaaaia ba bi barai T. and A. Hickokof Eden and Mary Gayiord of fcprinp-riiie at Ejnory iiirkoiv leather Oxfords, St.

Louis toe, all widths and sizes, $2 worth 92.50. Oxfords in tan and black, conn-non Btwaer A- C. l-eMota. TberetVwe tw- ia rnimk tbam whila in tKa ly wrjti.aaeai are ato THE SECOND MATE WAS SEIZED. aloft and knew that we were observed.

She passed us not more than 50 yards away, with at least six men looking at as over the port rail, and we of course expected to see her come to shortly after. Cold Blast Oinsrer Ale, from pure distilled water. June in. $110 95c Eieciioo of off-re rs and dele? ate to County lar wait teaeaib tbe-; fjneaa fn Braa inted Ibeai Jwaie use was turned over to the cook as assistant. The man brought us ill luck from the start.

He had not been aboard baik cf imaYbHiia a awmra tbe Kos wb-e EaJtctewre aad example- were -rtmtr ffvar temaeraa--v m-p- aouid bow ia sub- Mariana Cocoa Wine, bottle sense and opera toe, tipped and plain, at low prices, $1.25 to 2. a i nance at eprtngDnKitt; une zl, av a ana ore UalL arrea Maaa-iift- wbo ba. fcw--. wririac wtcL hu- Bwi-iber. letaua-ea to tus- ai Mwtaa-k- Smith's Pale Ale Henry Game! of Buffalo risit-d his people two hours when it fell calm, and during Pa.

June doaen Cambric waists plaited back and front dark and liebt colors barsain $1.35 3Sc r-f ibe-nid Vet. Meaai tbe Eeh aere iraiuruay aiKJ imnuay. M. Kobeoen ha paintea his boase it tne next do Honrs we aid not train a mile California Angelica re-uav-a -r-f tae- IH fest X- 1 V. aa Park bottle price 50c.

Very prettv waists in nlaid and lichfc of westing. When the breeze came again, it was foul for us, and the ob Lake Kuaabt. ia-ta w-k iaritaiijay are mwi aaaww-atriag tbe iurTi- eery lascy. Creek Road. sue Kept straight on, however, and was three miles away before we realized that her inhuman captain had no intention ol picking ns up.

The ship was the Red Prince, owned by an English firm in Yokohama and sailed by Captain Cbarle tafi aja to tbe wiil tbat i hizber than ours aa-i wvHEbi be adp--attisbed of war own awi-rtajKiy. bV--T-aJ tbat a a rwail we extendi oar aareYesyapaihyto tbe bereaTed wife and tVtewaax taaaof tiarse a ro-y rei.utinc be paa-e-s ourckarter -aewrape-i aa awjaXraaULT fr tbirtT day. It. H. tasriEUiv S- N.

BiadKELT. I JUSItSi ML BJKAT. ar- rtf Htt- Urk I mi FAIQM, WILLIAMS FAXON, of tbe Aausdla bvV-ja-d rtbatbe Mare, Tbe foliowinf is the n-port nf examinatoa to s-t a ew-a wife i at i servation taken at noon on the sixth, day of his coming aboard put us only 130 miles to the west of where we picked beMl in disetnet town of Hinlwrz. land ltifroaa rs J. Bvua: bv tbmi 391 and 393 Main Street i.

now bfTowiiM vnih friuaiai aa 2 rt irrade inrri rJ-l. arit ikeoiei readine. V-R nia u-ii i n. 75 him up. Williams had shown himself a aatavaa.

arear-t-fiawa be aaay E-it her ll-pie; M-peiiinjr SS aniij-raw-tr, aMaauay- aibrMtf taearatki jwsy. thorough sailor, and though our distrust Boston Center. fjnuaa Ba-ffai-ai imSf-vm and dislike of him abaft the mast were resui i njt. penmanaip. n.

Kdiih Kinn. 16; arilbinetic, readinfc. penwianrijip. o. Fred kin peiJin, i aritbineli( 7-readins.

peninanhip John Kinn, pt-iliiir arithmetic, 7 jreadine. Hi tjenriiaiMjiD a. eee tbe rue-it Mm EUa mt I I. HORACE P. HAYES, cambric with full ruffle front bargain price 75c.

Surplice waists in percale all colors fl.00. Percale waists with plaited back and ruffied fronts special $1. Dimity waists special 1.25- Novelty waists with capes tl. Best waists in wash good and silk to $11 each. Great bargains in outing suits of all kinds.

Lowest prices in Buffalo. Ladies' black cotton hose, plain and drop Bticth 25c a pair worth 35c. Ladies' black cotton hose extra sie 25c a pair retrular Drirw 5iV. not lessened he soon struck np a friendship with the men forward. Mutiny is Park reet lax a L-aTj irown, and was then on a voyage to San Francisco.

Had not the matter been commented on in the public press I should nol? advert to it here, as such conduct is rare and almost past belief. It was not only fully reported in American journals, but when Captain Holt met Captain Brown in Yokohama three years later he sent him to the hospital with broken bones. Wo had made 350 miles to the earni. laur aay a lar hurt if taail-raa I Family Drug Store. sucn a rare tning at sea tbat officers never worry over it.

On a dozen differ Kl at Mar Siniirwafi-a. u-r-i. in- Wk aHlbiiM-t It have i Pateat Medfrlaea, Toilet Articlea, Drnrs, I tMllL Haa a Proprietor. reaoine. 5-vr Huk.

herond erade Anna speiliBc. iieaataiH-hia, ent occasions I caught Williams yarning it with the men of his watch, and I mnm a. Lowest Prices. Mrsr. Marxie aaa kmi.l.r.k..

af a 7i faio rue-4. al J. A- I s. West Boston. Riar at a we-Mta-tr s-aia.

i s. lua rlT konr lort two weeks 12 314 Elk cor. Louisana. lcMii. c-Laaaer.

Hi fctaf aia na aai tar Clara KlispSe, pellin. 9 arithmetic 9 readme J-o ijenniaii.iD- OL couldn't help but observe that he had become the leader of the fo'castle, but party ia aaruf a-n i ararMv. wt 459 Elk, cor. and wero licving fair weather of it when Louisa hinjUMMTH. peliiar arithaaetir J'laa C.

Kama kaffaia v-Mar4 alt wnhii ---a'afllavtaa. saeat the Saboath tnere was nothing to call for reproof. tbeU. ass pareavs. BufTaJo, IT.

"5T. Wehad a full crew and a willing one. IZITZ 7.. About ret-r -a ar ia is tiar kaaarr CalW nadinc. pf)inairsliip Hekn BnjrkMrfipL rUine, V4 aritbaierir 7 r- rT-aliy, ia laji-ruae.

trading, pftimaiWiin. MfcL trs Aaaa -ek-utiof Xew ISresna. vtjted of a litiledaartiier- and there were no cursing and knocking 'Z -Jr "lteruoon we Slgnlea flnwn nWd fh WarJo-tr. I -anr3--, object only a point or two off rT-M-ser. un.

M. K-a-ker. prist week. Mr. Warn, kirrud Xn.

I E. I -f, Mrl Karrrar iriaiiiial Mm a ifib rrade avrta- Harrey Ebert, speUinc SC reirrapliy.Si- lanzuae-e, 9C: I tae a. 4 I. l-ruaveauoa at Edea Jiut arit it met ir, our course, and running down to it we ttay lar hall aa at-nety a-nravaaia ana While discipline was strict the sailort leras J. lnrr a II a lar -tara aaa sarraes as-4 Mas Twita aVa 1 aunt Mary and Delia "ester vaia-ai Ka kkaia F-Miilr nf II one asntio aoraea la e-rer-er (Removal) Ladies' black cotton hose fancy drop-stitch sold all season 50c now 3 uair for $1.00.

Special barsain inladies'black cotton hose by the box, 5oc goods offered for $2.25 a box of half dozen. Ladies' black silk plaited hose 75c a pair always $1.00. Men's tan colored hose 25c worth 35c. Special lot boys' corduroy ribbed black hose 25c a pair 2. 75 a dozen.

Odd lot children's cotton hose 12c sv pair worth 25c. touna our 01a baric floating keel upward, With two of her masts and a great mass of wreckage surrounding her. Bhehad had the best of grub and fair treatment. aairea-Me aad -a-anaal by Many aapay artarai. af lar day" This being so, it may surprise vou when At la-r in i at raia sanrwa.

Ic-Kt tfwk aa.3rd J-va aiaae4wi-a laaad kraali-Jluag il ill aaarwiag aad an tar towers were aaaay Mith rrade. -rpt-iltne. antimr-ti-jj 7i Itirraphy rraoiinar. rvaclinx. Hi penmanship.

-S; phy-wiwry. wk r-vetb rrade Kmma kljert, pHHn: anthmetrr. it. pnrraiiiy jrrammar It? L. a.

hiraory. phy-akrj. drawinr TiM-ntaa. audweli, p-kiuM. arithrn-tir.

7f Fe-itrrapiijr. 6 -rrainaaar, readinz. pf-rimaiiwltip, htstury, l- pfey-oiiisy, WJ drawfnr w. Etxji aL JtnMB, Teacber. I relate what finally happened aboard of ns, but you should remember what a sailor is.

He is, as a rule, uneducated. JOHN C. POST'S SONS. Glass Glazing Fatai, OiU, Tarnisha, Brush, and Springbroolc Loai llazer d-esl the Kta of Deen struck bf a sudden squall with all sail set, and though the masts had broken off, it was too late to prevent her turning There was but little sea on, and we pulled in among the wreckage, and I scrambled upon the bark's bottom. We had a faint hope that if sound h- Guaranteed Cured childish, superstitions, easily led and always inimical to his officers, no matter Weaovatwtar Irr.

hiag New lnwnaariy aa 1 mm rtwi and 4 waaa tht. i.a If Artists Materials. whether they treat him good or bad. Give Jack Tar a e-ather bed, hotel fare, $5 a day wages and only two hours work yow are amir-led with a tiara. 4.a4 ar aay l.o Thr-al ur 4 lea b-aur.

aad a i w-sr tai. aaiiiy a dirr-rteaL eiva-ar ii a Caar tr-c-tl TWl raMi Aliiaare Will awet aere atur-dav ihe i It. Heary rsrfct aad wife drove to Darirw Ceater tar rtk C. MHazh-rMnrateal hki. shoulder Jane tt lr aafta n4a id the fr-a-tare.

Mrs. W. W. trartr sae-rtn-s frraw i beuma- Mo. 52 South Division St aaa etp ra are aa nraeac yaa any in 24, and he would blast the weather, condemn the ship and curse owners and Fourth of July Excursions.

On July 3rd and 4th tbe Kleke! Plate Road will aell round trip ticket between (toinU on iu lioe for a sine-e fare pTMxl ivtumiBg to and itK)udirt lie tftatieaad aava yar a aay knad Bntaatr aa mM mlmM Corner Ellioott, Buffalo, X. 1, low she might be righted, especially if we sighted a craft which would give us assistance. She had probably been in that position for three or four days at the least, but there was still sufficient air to buoy her up. I had not yet walked her length when I heard a knocking, ol- kaoa thai lar. kiar Sew Inn-wan rnaad Adam, Meldriin Anders 3n Co.

American Block. BUFFALO, N. Y. laa Mrs. Ada-as vWinae her daa-rhler rs.

JOranr: Ii. aallareaad aiferalled at lrra-eJn w. brare attended erewaaa ol the IKth JS. T. a.

V. at Park a-rjaaria. i mm f'T an naaaali Irvai brwtte frv-e at Sott la-ar r-awaa. Larza aia iMcaadfija. officers.

He would do no more if overworked, underfed, poorly paid and knocked down twice a day. Jack is Jack, and that ends it..

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