Document 20289

THE BUFFALO COtJBlER THURSDAY FEBRUARY 26,1903.
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CLOSING OUT SALE
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Ribbons
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Basement Bargains
Heavy
Galvanized
Wire
Sink
Strainers, the kind that
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cannot rust. Friday
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144 Solid Copper Boilers, extra heavy
ones, choice of 8 or I size, regular
price $2.60 and $8.00; because they
are slightly shop worn,
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the price onfFrlday i s . . . s p l . t / t )
888 sets Mrs. Potts* Flatlrons, nickel plated, with detachable handle
and stand. Friday per
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160 bottles Silver Cream Polish,
made for our own use and is used
for polishing our silverware stock.
A full pint bottle with cork-tight
screw top. Put up to
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sell at 50c. Friday
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About 80 Dress Suit Cases the regular price of which is 11.26 up to
$7.75 each. Because these are a
little shop worn we markthen for F r i d a y . . . H A L F P R I C E
N e w Vienna photo frames for regular slse pictures In medallion style
to hang with black, gold and oxiddlsed silver
finish;
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special Friday price
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120 Blssell's Carpet Sweepers with
best grade bristle brushes and high
>lished cases and every one with
issell's name;
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Incandescent Gas
Burners—complete with good mantle and choice
of several globes;
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Friday prioe
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Soda and Candy
800 full-pound boxes Lease's Twentieth Century assorted chocolate
creams, the regular 60c
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ones; Friday, per p o u n d — O t / C
A large cup hot coffee or chocolate
with whipped cream, any kind of
sandwich and a chocolate eclalre,
all on Friday
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only for
Women's
Underwear
Two styles Muslin Drawers—one
trimmed with lace—the other with
embroidery, 40c
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values; Friday
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All Odd Shirt Waists have been
picked out of our regular stock—
88.00 and 88.60 W a i s t s
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Friday
•H-lnch, all-silk fancy
corded and stripe
Taffeta Ribbons
IH-lnch all-silk grosde- Venice
Wash
Ribbon, all colors,
value 20c
1%, 2 and 2%-inch, all
silk Moire Taffeta
Ribbons, all colors,
value 15c, 17c and 18c
6-inch pure silk, fancy ^
stripe
Loulslenna
Ribbons, value 2 9 c .
44-lnch. all-silk Brocaded, butterfly design ribbons In all
colors, value 26c
4-inch all-silk fancy
hemstitched
and
stripe effects,
all
colors, value 26c....
Full line of colors and widths In
the "Half Price'' Sale of satin and
grosgraln ribbons.
Friday
15c
Yard
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Goods
Double fold Granite Suitings; regu*
lar price 25c
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Friday,
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N a v y blue Cheviot, all pure wool,
•ponged, ready for use; regular
price 50c.
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Friday
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Heavy Melton Skirtings, for walking skirts. Friday
£A
price
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Colored Voile, all new
PA
shades, for Friday.
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All Wool Challies, this season's
goods; regular price 69c.
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Friday.
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Black Henrietta,
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£f\^
Friday
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Black Canadensis Whipcord, A •*
for Friday
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All Wool Black Cheviot,
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for Friday
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Black Unfinished Worsteds,
£Q_
for Friday
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66-inch Heavy Wool Skirting QQ
for walking skirts.
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Closing- Sale of Winter Shapes to
m S 5 room for the new Spring
A ^ S S T h u n d r e d Hats trimmed
and untrimmed. your choice justN|
as they are
....10c
Friday
Silks
18-lnch Black Taffeta, regular price
4»c a yard,
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Friday
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18-lnch Black Taffeta Silk, regular
&£rMc*..X"^.
49c
18-inch guaranteed Black Taffeta, a
sood trimming silk, regular 9price
86c a yard,
jfKm
Friday
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Hosiery
Men's Strong Blacl; and Tan Cotton
Half Hose—great
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wearing quality
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Women's Heavy Black Cotton Hose,
strong, durable,
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12%c kind
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Another case of Boys* and Girls'
Heavy
Ribbed Cotton
School
Stockings, double knees,
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fast black
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Carpets
$00 yards Tapestry Brussels Carpets
—wool surface, some pretty floral
patterns, also those for halls and
stairs; value 65c.
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£0C
Dropped patterns in Heavy Linoleums, 86c. 81.00 and 81.10 quality
at 69c; 60c and 60c
Or
quality a t
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8x104 ft. Wool Tapest / Brussels
Rugs, value $12.76,
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reduced to
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8x12 ft Wool Tapestry Brussels
Rugs, value $18.60,
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• 'leader in Smyrna Rugs—best
value ever given are these rugs:
Ixf ft, value 810.00, at $7.60.
7Hxl0% f t , value $16.00. at $11.26.
8x1$ ft. value $20.00, a t $14.85.
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Art Goods
One lot Ruffled Scarfs and Shams,
colored and white;
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reduced to
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The new Bishop Stamped
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Stock Collars
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Velour Table Covers, yard square,
ticking centers,
finished
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with tassels
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Bathrobe Cords, all silk, with heavy
silk tassels, 3h% yards
7P\rt
long, all colors
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Latest and newest thing in "Secret
Order" Sofa Cushions—Red Men.
Knights of Pythias, Elks, Odd Fellows, Mystic Shrine, Knights of
Columbus, Eastern Star, Knights
Templar, American
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Mechanics, etc
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*£\ will be closed out in this final sale of the season at less than actual cost, in order to make a
«lt clean sweep of everything and room for our Spring Goods which are now being received. Here
Q are some of the sample bargains:
12 pieces assorted widths
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Tapes
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Lead Dress Weights,
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per dosen
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Half-pound box Dressmakers' A Q
Pins
66C
Darning Worsted, on cards,
per dozen
7c Pin Cubes In bright matt
and assorted colors.
Knitting
Cotton
Linen Finished Thread,
per dozen
Furniture
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Box good Paper with EnQ
velopes to match
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Lead Pencils, good quality,
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per dozen
(4 " C
Rambler Playing
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Cards
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Wrist Bags, grain, morocco and
gold
andblack,
oxidised,
walrus,
grey snake
and tan, nickel,
frames, inside pockets
Grain Leather Chatelaine Bags,
outside handkerchief pocket, fancy
metal frame, a 50o
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article, for
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65c
Tufted Turkish Adjustable Head
Davenport—Golden oak frame,
spring edge, in latest patterns
Jacquard Velours - C I ? 7 C
choice of colors
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Jewelry
4-pln Pearl Waist
Sets
Linings
Fast Black Mercerised
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Percaline; Friday
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The best Shrunk Duck—brown, gray
and tan;
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86-inch Fast Black Mercer1 J
ised Sateen; Friday
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Lace Curtains and
Draperies
Silkoline in handsome colorings, all
new designs, light and dark colors, full 86 inches wlds; always
sold at 12Vic
7
yard. Friday
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Fine Swiss Muslin, in stripes, four
different patterns; make pretty
ruffle curtains for bedrooms; always sold at 12Hc
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yard. F r i d a y . . . . ,
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Fancy Sash Net Lace, bordered or
plain, very dainty patterns, overlock edges; made to sell at 20o
Friday*..".
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Fine Tamboured Muslin, all new de,igns and heavy embroidered
edges; sold everywhere a t
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16c a yard. Friday
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1000 Washable Curtain Loops, for
Ruffled Curtains, made with heavy
cord and large tassels; always sold
at 10c a pair. Sals price
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Friday
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Women's nne quality Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs, silk smbrotdered
corner and initial, - a l u e
ET
tOc. Friday
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Women's fine quaUty, all-linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with hand
embroidered corners, value 26c;
Friday, l$o each, or
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Women's flns quality, aU-llnsn and
Swiss handkerchleks in scalloped,
embroidered and lace edges.
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value UVsc; Friday
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Men's fine quality Hemstitched Japonette Handkerchiefs, with silk
smbroidered initial, value
£
U%c; Friday
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8 gross long Watch Chains, gold
and pearl
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beads
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Ladies' real Coral Neck
fir
Chains
,
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6 gross ladles' long Watch Chains,
coral, pearl, Jet
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and silk
<60C
Men's Leather Fobs, stirrup shape,
in nickel andvgtlt
At
trimmings—\
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Kruslers Bros.' K. B. Extra Q l
Razors, fully guaranteed v 1 . /
White Goods
White basket-weave Cheviots, in
large and small weave,
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per yard
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Fine quality White Dotted Swiss
Mull In three slse dots,
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value 26c a yard, for
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Hand-loom Embroideries—no two
pieces similar, values
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12 V|c a yard, for
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Hand-loom fine Cambric Embroideries, In narrow and wide mar*
gins, values 20c a
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yard, for
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Imitation Torchon Laces and Insertions, values up to 10c
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a yard, Friday
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Bargains In Linens
$$-lnch Silver Bleached or Pure
Bleached Table Linen, extra fine
89c quality;
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Friday
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Extra Heavy Brown or Bleached
Table Linen, fine wearing quality
for hotels or restaurants;
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Friday
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60 Bedspreads, large, full slse, hemmed ready for use, our regular
$1.00 spread, remember
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only 60 at this price
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AH pure linen Toweling, bleached or
brown, regular
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price 9c; Friday
i 2C
$6c Turkish Bath Towel in brown
or bleached, targe slse and very
absorbent; spscial for
1 £
Friday
Suits—
"ft Suits—
and
some $20 suits will
be closed out a t . .
and
some finer
suits cut to
Overcoats—
Coats arid Vests— ]
A few winter
Overcoats will be
closed out at
$20,
Y2 PRICE
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Shirts—
Cost of Bridges ti City
Will be About $ jo,ooo, Col.
Ward Estimates—R a i 1 roads to Build Thtir Own
Bridges.
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Work in etraightenin? out the Buffalo River may be begun t h y summer
and ended either next fall m early in
the following year.
This is practically the declaration of
Corporation
Counsel
Feldman,
in
which he is supported by A, J. Ellas,
president of the Buffalo Hlver Improvement Association.
• Yesterday Mr. Feldman w a s quoted
as being in opposition to Mr. Ellas'
idea that the work could begin immediately. Mr. Ellas said thai he belleved, now that the bids ale in, the
different sections can be l a l l out and
men started In straightening out the
creek and river.
"Mr. Ellas may be a goo4 judge of
lumber," eaid Mr. Feldman. "but he
must know that you cann<l enter a
man's property and dig It Up before
you own It. It would not, inimy judgment, be even legal to award contracts
until the right of way has been obtained. It would at least be an unwise
move and I am against it." I
"But if the right of way | s secured
in some districts or sectlom of the
Improvement, could not work be begun?"
"I suppose It could. I set nothing
against that."
This, it Is said, is the plan of the
Buffalo River Improvement Association.
The moment the ri^ht of way in one of
the sections Is obtained, contracts will
be let. In this way the improvement
will be done In sections, a s provided
for in the bids, and, if speed Is secured,
floods may be a thing of the past before the spring of 1904.
MAY GET LAND BY FALL.
$2.50 f a n c y
pleated shirts will
be closed out at..
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SI.00
$22,
$25
Vests-
$12^
$».$o
to
$3.50
v e s t s will be
closed out a t . . . .
Trousers—
of fine worsted etc.—
Si 8 ones cut to $9
and #15 coats and I
vests cut to
.
What're left will
be closed out at cost
or less than
1-2 Hose
Underwear—
less than % price
—35c quality cuti
to close at
,
75c
Fancy colors—11H
quality cut to 98e—f 1
Australian wool cut to
69c, and Derby Ribbed
cut to
15c
Cost
38c
INNE & X T I N N E CO. I
357 MAIN STRBET,
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NEXT TO IROQUOIS.
SERIOUS CHARQE
AOAINST CATONS
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FINEST CLOTHINQ
AND FURNISHINOS.
AND FURNISHINOS.
INVEST
(Continued From Page Seven.)
Urn
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YOUR
MONEY
to this plaintiff and the same is wholly
without consideration and is null and
void.
"That thereupon this plaintiff duly
presented to said defendants the writing, a copy whereof is as follows:
Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1903.
The undersigned, doing business
under the assumed named of "Caton's College of Business," hereby
release and discharge Thomas H.
Neal from all claim and liability
under a writing or contract dated
September 3, 1902, purporting to be
made by said Thomas H. Neal with
M. J. Caton, "President" and "Representative," for a scholarship for
Gertrude Neal.
W. CLEMENT HOWEY,
JOHN G. CASKEY and
GUY L. CASKEY,
Under assumed name of "Caton's
College of Business."
Gentlemen—You are hereby requested to execute and deliver to me
as the attorney of the above named
.This grest Vegetable Vltallter. tne prescription of e> tmmomm Prsaeb pbrtVciMu Will
gnlckly cure yon of s!l nerroua or d i i e u M of the generatire organ*, sneb »• L**« M a n Thomas H. Neal the above release.
hood. U M n t l a . P a i n s In tfca B a c k , SJeaslaal E a U i U m , TVervna- D n b t l l t y ,
The contract referred to therein
PImplea, Uafltaeas t o mmrrr, CxhaaaUaa- D r a l a a Tavrleaeala, a a « Oapaflp
a t l a a . Itatopi all losaea by day or night. Prematarlty. wbicb i f not cheeked lead*
was obtained by false and fraudu'
to Spermatorrhoea and all the horrora of Tmpotency. CpPIDKHJB cleanses the UTCT,
lent representations and is rescindthekidneya C U P I D E S K strengthens and restores. The reason sufferers are not enred by doctors
ed.
is because ninety per cent, are troubled with P r o s t a t i t i s ^ C U P I D K X a B J s the only known remedy
ralfon* "6",6D0teVtlmonials."
A written guarantee flVtnVad money returned it six
to enre without an operation.
6,0001
You are required to return the
boxes
do
not
effect
a
per
original paper so obtained to me.
testimonials. Address,
—with the accompanying letter and
t o l d i n B u f f a l o a t ***•« M o r e . No. 2 3 5 Malm s t r e e t .
"How much time will be required to then and there demanded a release from
secure the land?" was asked Mr. Feld- said pretended contract hereinbefore set
man.
forth.
"That Is speculative," he rfclled. "In
SECOND T H R E A T .
this improvement many
individual
"That thereafter and on or about
property owners are. concerned and February
7, 1903, said defendants, a s
N*r*ous Debility, Falling Fewer. Lame Beck. Weak Kidneys and Bledisr.
considerable time will be required. But this plaintiff
Olulneis, Unnatural Drains. Loss of Memory, wbicb result from Indiscrstlert
is
informed
and
believes,
tf there are no more delays the work of sent or caused to be sent to this plainor excesses, should not be neglected. You are Invited to consult see frgi el
acquiring land ought to be fllpished by tiff the paper writing as follows:
charge, either by mall or In parson.
next fall."
The World's A c k n o w l e d g e d
SpecialBuffalo, N.Y., Feb. 7, 1903.
"We can let the contracts! for each
i s t In P r i v a t e , N e r v o u s a n d C h r o n i c
"Mr.
Thomas
Neal,
City:
D i s e a s e s , Halm Street,
cor. N o r t h
district," remarked Mr. Ellas, when In"Dear Sir,—We wrote you on
D i v i s i o n , B u t t a l o , N . T.
formed of the Corporation Counsel's
January*27th requesting pou to call
statements. "As a matter of fact, it
at the office of Caton's School of
has been the usual practice la this city
Business and settle an account
to let the contracts for dredging and
which
we supposed had been overexcavating or wtiatver city contract it
looked. We were Informed by the
Is, even before title to land has been
college yesterday that you have
acquired. Assessor Mock a short time
paid no attention to our request.
ago pointed out to me iniftances In
We, therefore, have placed you on
which streets have been buillland sewour list as a delinquent debtor, but,
ers laid before the proceeding for the
before publishing our list we will
acquisition of the land had been acii 1 11 in 1
r i .i
give you one more opportunity to
complished. But if this is tllought Il.call at the college and settle this
legal in this case we can work only
account.
where the land la acquired, according
to the plans previously adopftd, and it
"If it is not settled before the loth
will not be long before the entire imof this month, your name will be
provement is completed."
placed on our permaneut list of delinquent
debtors and more rigid
-WILLIAMS WELL SATISFIED.
methods will be taken to collect.
"When this account was handed
Assessor Charles T. Williarqp declared
us for collection by the above
yesterday that the thought p i e Board
named creditor, it was with the reof Assessors' flood report wajp the best
Bob HUliard is playing "The Littlest tures, a couple of rocking chairs, weaf*.
quest that it be collected without
proposition that has yet been advanced.
Girl," at Shea's this week, but that ing* apparel of the deceased, and other
suit or injury to you if possible,
Assessor Williams, in diaeussing it,
but In the event of your refusing
romantic and tender sketch wjis. If family heirlooms to the grandchildren.
said:
Since her death, however, it has depayment,
to
use
such
methods
as
anything, more truthfully and faithful- veloped
"I believe that everybody will be satthat she was an heir to $10,would
Insure
its
payment.
This,
isfied with the decision that all the
ly portrayed in the Surrogate's Court 000 worth of property, which w a s due
we
shall
certainly
do
If
it
Is
not
lands in the city of Buffa» will be
yesterday.
her as her share of an estate left by a
settled before the 15th of this
benefited by the improvement, except
relative
who died in New York City,
Richard
Harding
Davis'
fertile
brain
month.
those property owners who were hopand
the
fatal clause embracing; "aJl
could
not
have
conceived
a
prettier
"Hoping that you will attend to
ing that the district would bepo defined
the
residue
and remainder of my e s picture
than
little
Sarah
Johnson,
who
this account and thereby save
that they could ultimately upset the astate"
covers
this wlndfull, which,
was
called
to
the
stand
in
a
will
conyourself
further
publicity
In
the
sessment roll and throw the entire exwithout
a
contest,
would go to Mrs.
test.
Sarah
has
red
cheeks
that
would
matter, we remain,
pense on the city."
William
Eagle,
a
daughter of Mrs.
put
a
peachbloom
apple
to
shame;
deep
"Yours very truly,
Commissioner of Public Works Ward,
Pearson.
Hence,
a
merry fight Is on
blue
eyes,
full
and
round,
with
the
"THE
NATIONAL
COLLECTION
when
asked what Attornly E. C.
in
the
family
over
the possession of
most
regular
of
features,
topped
off
by
AND DETECTIVE AGENCY."
Hawks meant with the declafatlon that
the
estate,
the
sons
claiming
that their
a
wealth
of
chestnut
hair
that
hung
In
"As plaintiff is informed, and bethe bids on the South Buffalo flood
mother
never
intended
her
grandchildlieves, said defendants have neglected merry childish curls and careless ren to have anything more than the
abatement meant nothing, r e f t e d :
and
refused to release or cancel the dangles over her .forehe-ad. A fluffy, old heirlooms.
COST OF BRIDGES.
said writing and contract and threaten carmine Tarn O* Shanter crowned It
"The littlest girl" was the first wit"No details were omitted from the to do as set forth In said communica- all.
"The
Littlest
Girl"
was
being
made
ness
called. She was chewing gum intion
of
February
7,
1903,
to
the
great
specifications, as claimed. V i e banks
aware that life is not one round of dustriously when lifted into the chair.
of the new river must be protected by damage of plaintiff.
dolls and playthings, but rather that
"How old are you, Sarah?" asked
the abutting property ownefi. It is
ASKS FOR INJUNCTION.
we
must
all
face
the
serious
cares
Judge
Marcus.
not a public expense. Each owner can
"I'm pretty near thirteen," piped
"Wherefore plaintiff demands judg- which come with years.
choose his own way of protection."
William H. and Daniel Pearson of Sarah in a thin, almost querulous
ment against the defendants for his re"How about new bridges?"
Lancaster,
were contesting the will of voice.
lease
and
discharge
from
all
claim
and
"The cost to the city for new bridges
their
mother,
Aurelia M. Pearson. The
MARCUS OBJECTS TO GIM.
liability
under
said
pretended
contract
will not be more than $51,000. The
document
they
hope to break gives
railroads will have to pay for their own and for a surrender by said defendants
"What are you chewing?" queried
bridges and with the city it Will mean of said pretended contract to this plain- Richard Pearson, the husband, and the
Surrogate.
Daniel,
one
of
the
sons,
the
use
of
the
tiff
and
for
an
injunction
forbidding
only the shifting and lengthening of a
"Gum,"
came back the reply.
property
for
life.
A
residuary
clause
and restraining said defendants and
number."
"Take
it
out, Sarah." was the degives
the
balance
of
the
property
to
The
Aldermanic
Committee
on their attorneys, agents or representacree of the Court, and the gum was
some
grandchildren
and
over
this
clause
tives
from
In
any
manner
placing
the
Wharves and Harbors will cipslder the
moved with reluctant grace from
bids for the Improvement t i l s after- name of this plaintiff on any list of all the trouble has been brewing.
Sarah's mouth to a deep recess in bar
delinquent debtors or from bringing
F I G H T OVER » 1 0 , 0 0 0 LEGACT.
noon.
pocket.
any action or proceeding or taking any
Devoid of the distraction, Sarah.
At the time the will was drawn the
steps to compel the payment of any
with
little bidding, told her story In a
witnesses
to
the
subscription
of
Mrs.
money in said agreement mentioned or
free
and
natural way. She testified
Pearson
state
that
the
residuary
from publishing any list, in which the
name of this plaintiff may be Included clause intended to give some old pic- that on the day the will was drawn
the door was locked where Mrs. Pearas a delinquent debtor and for such
son,
Mrs. Eagle and the lawyer were
other and further judgment and relief
seated drawing the will, and that the
as shall be just, with costs of this acchildren were reminded they "couldn't
AGED PONTIAO CITIZEN RfH DOWN tion."
come In."
BY TRAIN—DOGS PRESENT
FOR FAMILY TO SETTLH.
HIS RESCUE.
From Sarah it was also learned that
"once she thought Aunt Clara was Mm.
Hutchlns, an old lady that lives over
Charles Dye, 70 years old, whose home
near
our house, and Grandma Person
was In Pontiac, was run down and killed
B r H i s M a r v e l o u s D i s c o v e r y a, N o t e d W i s
took
Aunt
Clara for old Mrs, Hutching,
by a Lake Shore passenger trfln In Ant o n s l n Scientist Makes Possible t h e Cure
gola late Tuesday night.
Yes, she did, Judge. I w a s there.**
CALL D E T A I L S O F C E L E B R A T I O N A T
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Dye was driving into Angola with his
Judge Marcus, after the trial was
son late in the afternoon whsli he sudSTAR THEATER HAVE BEEN
over,
intimated to the attorneys. Frank
denly became Insane and leaped from the
It doesn't make the slightest difference how ions Williams, who appeared for the wlU,
;.'agon. Running across the fields he was
ARRANGED.
or how severely you bevs been tortured by rheumatism, or bow often you be v * tried to be cured ens and Mr. Mlnard, who appeared for the
oon lost to view and It wasl not until
several hours later that he waf located.
felled. OlorU TooJc will contestants, and Charles P. Norton, the
cure you and do It so special guardian, that this w a s a case
Then he was foundjn a field w ith two
Arrangements for the celebration at the
Quickly sad easily thet
dogs guarding him. The dogs jefused to
yea will marvel et Its where the heirs should get together and
allow the members of the seattf ing party Star Theater on Sunday evening In memsettle the estate.
wonderful power.
to come near the old man an« aid was ory of Ireland's patriot and martyr, RobNegotiations to that end were In
Rheumatism
results
summoned from the village Before help ert Emmet, have been completed. The
from ibe retention la progress all yesterday afternoon, and It
arrived Dye wandered onto the fracas and
the system of salts end is expected that the family will unite
was struck by the train.
„ r t # , n _. Rev. Patrick Cronin, chairman of the
ptomaine* which Nature Intended to be on & basis of settlement that will be
Medical Examiner Danser w«s notified meeting, will speak on "Ireland as I Saw
thrown off. It can agreeable to all.
of his death and had the body jtrned over It."
Father Cronln's remarks will be
only be cured by stop
to an undertaker at the direcf|on of the followed by the musical programme, which
pins tb« formation of
dead man's family.
^*
these distressing aalta
Is composed as follows: "Irish Fantasy,"
end poisonous ptoMiss Cecilia Lanlgan; "You'H Not ForD17GGAN GETS f 15 VEBJMCT.
mslnee, end by securing
t Kathleen" and "Ireland, I Love You,"
t be absorption of tboee
already In the system.
las Alicia Briscoe; "Oh, Breathe Not
The Jury in County Court yesterday
Name" and "She Is Far from the
Gloria Tonic does thin
returned a verdict of $15 la favor of His
without upsetting the
Land,"
Miss
Gertrude
Lamb;
"Klllarney"
the plaintiff in the case of Hsrry Dug- and "The Harp That Once Throt T a r a s
•temacb or nervous
system, and Bet only
gan against his sister, Sarah Duggan, Halls," Miss Carolyn Cramer;
"Who
Ths affairs of the defunct Kenilworth
cures rbeuwetlsm bat
for $1,500 for false arrest. The plain- Fears to Bpeak of &8?** and "O'Donnell
racetrack are now drawing to a head, as
prevent*
Its
return,
,„ .
tiff was arrested on a charg» of petit Aboo," Frederick Hicks.
l a MSf percent of Juetice White in Special Term of the SuThe address an "Robert EmmeC* will be
larceny in taking the wedding ring
««_ .**a.~ ..---«- »—— - iaigv package preme Court yesterday appointed George
by the Hon. Daniel F. Colfthan Deformity of tb0 hmmda which sens at fasOend Clinton referee to hear, try and deterfrom his mother's hand as ske lay on delivered
of
New
York.
4U
tm m f S M f s f
Chromic which is a 2 months mine the case of Hurd Bros, agralnst Edher deathbed, and, as he claims, disReserved seats are now on sale at tns
f * T ^ » ! ~ . . I w i r L treatment, wUl cure the ward IM Koons, as temporary receiver,
charged.
box office of the Star Theater. The fol- Articular RnmtmmiBm. worst case In existence, and the hearing to show cause why the
lowing Is the committee In charge: John oven cases given up by the hoap'tala Light oases corporation should not be dissolved, comes
T. Ryan, chairman; Martin Coyne, secre- are usually cured by a dollar box. You can take up today before Referee Hubert C. Mlnremedy 16 days and If you are not cured or ard. In his office in the Erie County Bank
tary; Joseph V. Fitsgerald. treasurer; the
helped you can have your money beet. It W a Building.
James Mooney. Richard Hammond, James scientific
discovery and contains no drugs to dull
The latter action Is a technical one to
Hanrahan, John McManus, Michael Dana- our sense*,
or barm your Btaomach, heart or liver straighten
matters and Is believed to
hy,
John
H.
Lascelles.
Maurice
M.
Wall,
t
has
been
endorsed
»y
some
of
the
most
eminent
Purnish the motive power of the en- William J. Forsyth, John Hughes. M. J. Professors of Chemistry. This remedy will ours have been out
brought to prevent Charles G.
1
you when every other one falls. It is put Up in Hutchinson, a stockholder, of Chicago,
tire body. Dr. Miles Nervine wdl Kane, John A. Murphy, John Qulnlan, tablet
farm. Sold a n d g u a r a n t e e d b y o t o d d a r t from tying up the whole aftalra of the
W. J. Bhields, J. H. Brown, M. J. Concompany. It is expected that the propkeep the nerves strong and healthy nors, M. O'Neil M. Welsh. D. Moynjhan, B r o s . , 8 4 S e n e c a S t r e e t .
erty will be ordered , 0 i d and that M.
8. Penslow. the ojd^ \ y , * j } } f f i - t y * Jft
Editorial Notice—W* assure oar readers that
WITH
William Hurley & Co.,
84 South Park Avenue, Opposite Downing Street
Call on them and they will build you a house
where no flood can ever reach you.
MANHOOD,RESTORED "CUPIDEME"
MENOFALLAGES
Notions
Stationery and
Leather Goods
Wrappers—39c
millinery
Articles
$1.25 Chamois Chest
Protectors..
One lot Nail Brushes,
with handles
.....»...*•
Kirk's Snowberry
Soap
75c Rubber
Sponges.
Cutlcura
Soap
........••«
Pound bars Green
Castile Soap
#
Sample line of Imported Duchesse
Lace
Trimmed
Handkerchiefs,
"slightly soiled," at about half
price:
$8.00 and $10.00 Handkerchiefs...85.00
7.50 Handkerchiefs
3.00
5.00 Handkerchiefs
2.75
8.98 Handkerchiefs
2.50
8.50 Handkerchiefs
2.00
8.00 Handkerchiefs..
1.50
1.88 Handkerchiefs
1.00
Dress
Toilet
#I.i70
All our Fleeced House Wrappers
marked one price for quick selling
Friday, nothing reserved, 81,50,
82.00 and 82.28
QQ
wrappers
i/OC
About 80 Odd Corsets, sixes 18, 27. 28,
80 and 80—
QQ
$1.00 values
...-vOtfC
One lot Children's Colored Silk Bonnets, Tic and $1.00
AA
values
'tVC
One lot Children's Tarns and 1 r
Toques, 88c and 60c v a l u e s . . . I O C
All Children's Flannelette Gowns,
stses 1 to 6 years, mostly
AA
T6c values, a t
4H7C
Friday
I.
Handkerchiefs
About 18 Colored Silk Underskirts,
what's left of numbers we are
closing out, 88.76 and
• £ A ~
810.00 values
.#u.£7O
All our Eiderdown and Flannelette
Dressing Sacks, marked a t one
prioe for Friday,
AQ^
8100, 81-60 and 82.00 v a l u e s . . . . VJC
House
Grey, white and tan Fleece Blankets, 10-4 size, sold all over town
at 56c. Friday
JQ
here at
....*t/C
10-4 grey wool Blankets, cotton
warp, sold all season at
$ 1 £*%
82.00. Friday
ejl.Dt)
Quilted Comforters, pattern both
sides, large size.
Ol A A
Friday
0 1 .l/V
Mercerised Sateen Comforters, large
else, nicely quilted, corded edge
and pattern both sides; always
sold for $2.50.
0 1 QQ
Friday
„
0l.t7O
All Winter Goods priced to close right out. Odds and ends, broken lines and broken sizes of
4* SUITS. OVERCOATS, RA1H COATS. TROUSERS, FAWCY VESTS AMD KJRHISHIWGS
FALL OF 1904
SHOULD SEE FIMSH
Blankets
and Comforters
LESS THAN COST.
%
City Can Do
In S e c t i o n ^
Straightening o
falo River Beg
Summer.
•fen's and Boys' colored negligee
stiff bosom shirts, some with collars, some without. All have cuffs
to match, soiled 76c
or
and It00 goods, about SO dos. J£t)C
Men's Strong Leather End Suspenders, line webs, selected
l A
16c lines, Friday only
itfC
Boys' all-wool Sweaters, odds and
ends of 11.00 lines,
PA
half price
OUC
Men's and Boys' Band and Shield
Bows, all silk, some worth 1 t)l
up to 60c; clean 'em up a t . . . i / C s C
I
IOC
$>4 brown 8heetlng, very fine quality, our regular 17o
"i A
sheeting, Friday
I4-C
Another lot of remnants of 86-inch
brown Sheeting, heavy quality and
in the piece sells at 8c;
W_
remnant price }
OC
81x80 Blsached Sheets, regular 60c
sheet; Friday
A A
nrice .«.....••••••••••••••••«• T T V
46x86 Blsached Pillow Cases, regular Dries 16c;
\%g%
Friday .•••.•»•••«•»•«»••••••• i w w
DR. LINN
"THE LITTLEST GIRL"
; AS COURT WITNESS
Bob Milliard's Clever Sketch Overshadowed by
Incident in Will Contest Before S u r rogate Marcus.
70-YBAR.OLD
MAN
I
KILLED
Rheumatism Cured
ROBERT
EMMET
PROGRAMME
Or No Pay,
•
KBNILWORTH
TRACK
K
Your Nerves
*^£xZ£X'***>i<>*s'
Oo., EUftart, lad.
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Thomas M. Tryniski
309 South 4th Street
Fulton New York
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James McNamara, Jamta "Conner*, Daniel meat wlU be carried oat by both" the maaufactarar Messrs. Hanklns ani others fat their e ?
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