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EVENING. Mog ow. 2F [file may be'tredifed to London Punch. ° £ mmamm (he Cabinet, for two days in the week, “0”!de trying Whehdorhdnot ken tims before they gave min maumuuum partook of Mumwhmmflmmfid with mflaoflhw York ate, Al- D6 wite Clinton, John by giving their pupdis a due public. services of thee banners of tho fate Republican e platered over with mistakes, judgment, fallures- and blandem, ever wasa'time in the history of when great leadership is needa, time, - Most of the old teadern retired or diactedited, _ Among . nervices have heen great Gf {feal megacity has not been im- # (by wvents, are, Joi Burusar, Cra uscry M.Pxenw, pwkjnnmn Reax, of Tows, and Bansa- ible about ailments and the kwmlfi ‘l’lnAlmhhly and Budipg dally it He does can bardly be plowing. film of life ta never to have fSilay. Live In the presont, igo lladqnv mannfactured by & mhflhhm teatron fiict ; after reidnight by a pain- : ful tres of maternity in one of the tenement W He had Just reached the' west Zod the Cintral's freight lines, when be with a sotitaty micnight reveler . \rabhiing mmam‘fi' Their\ frivest- . { of Home Rule, Hay 16. in not necemary to a the thaw ' we charge of local administration. ies - 'to fill Tinie: Shoot every dayt| ' +[ advance what he will do with it. 'Igouls tn peace.\ No more pilgrimages to tT I mitteo Meeting, wo venture to . | General: Committee-sballsppoint fro Ruh, mT. \ which Joes! protest» are | wait Eur MDE Fram of the: manicipal problem. | It. can 'w gatend and enlarge the functionia and pow [ ers of, Kent authorities,. mgbdmguulu tan reffain from | unnecessary | Thterference] 'with the: “2?“ of markiqllgu. m Willligness though]: nre in times tokmume the' sithority of boards of ulder» man and rpyors aud lmnln of supervisors has done. harm than. good, and na greater give our citles than to Tnture abould be . th spppl in; the MWM mufidml mamfiint, wisely guarded agsinit: posdble® and withls that fumnvrk <the - property rocted local authorities should have) ' Where m’nnlbfllty bs fixed, refiedy (or nbmh easy LET HER (70 GALLAGIIhR' We can QM; leave to 6mm Flower the disposition ' of the Gallagher Gas bill The Executive of the Empire Stata has very Soribly \and | very (distinctly . told us in He will veto it, of course' Oar worthy eltizens may therefore pm themselvss and their Albany in the interests of good government or true religion will be necemary. . An ex- penditiite of over thirtysix cents to pre- vent the obnoxious bill becoming a Inw, in view of filming facts, would hardly be Bnflhlo Bl?! anginghfi mafimxym in the lan Kiek igo, or In more modem words, pas his gas bill if be can, - There's the rub! How can local bills for the Benefit? of localities, he passed in opymmon to the entire population \bencGtedi?* There way it might be done and but one. - All the representa- tives in the General Amembly . from those 'vountles or localities might wish to retire to private fife auil heuce might Ay in the face of the wishes nnd mum the inter- conta of their constituenta, | They might por- mit themselves <to \be wen”—lor a, cin- «idenition. . They, gould then Treat in fhe Towdrs of theif / famiHe®, infmou® | and financially contented! 1 4 MATTER or DPORTANCE, The Republican Committo6 Rutes, printed tn our local columns, will have mach to do with the suocem or failure of the Republican Party in this City and County. - As these be amended at the 'next Com- some material modifcatious | 'The best unit of organization is the voting. Preefncet, Rule 1, should be so- modified that the Committeemen or lendem in each Election district. Ope of these should be chosen from each element, or faction, if you please, of the Republican Party. [-frufe VH, should be amended to pro video. -for two .\ Election district leadem - and - one | unt. . chosen by - themaelves - and - the - three = good Republicans ao chown . shall be bell re- sponalble for the proper management of the politieat | campaigns in | their | respective voting precineta or districts. [ __This plan hns stood the test. of. trinl tis Staten where Republicans battles are fought to win. - If tried here we shall tabor . hope fully day by dity: for | Republican . succem. If rejected, the voters will fear that there ) ia no disposition to bring All Republican ) into barmoniona relations with their party + _\! a_ SPECIE® OF TYRAXXY.\ ZETIE h w \um Kin/1&7“! ty, ase fin Manger“ mama sean alveilys o tirigh is ore of the bert exaniples of. afrfilqimlfullonv- of ranernte Hincero: any 2,1!!an the 135m“ Hutton l Hid how met nf. sootess. - fo. much so.that it uplmmngmn; {comm}: {a Wi | editarial and working forte ree Hhjex |. that of the Cataract, and \its. price is only. one cent. | Our neighbor's evidently going to have n geunitis Niigara boom for its daily ~Niggarn Pu! 'm huh. Excellence of it “Winfigmlfifnta Gazette on the excellente Uf its early bssues as a dally, aud wish it continued prosperity. r—bmkpon Unhm. Best Wishes. The firt number of the daily Gum: was issued on Friday, March 17, and in de- ference to 8t. Patrick's Day was printed on green papena> The,. now dally «bas the Journal’s but wishes. -Journal. Form and Style Convenient and Taking. 'The daily edition of the Nisgam Falls Gazette was St, Patrick's Day in n. ft was also the fini anniversary 6ff the union of the two villages and the incor- poration -of the Catamct City. The form and style of Tik GAZETTE are convenient. and taking, | We wish the enterprise tin- bounded success, -Tonawanda Herald. * Brighter and Crisper Than Ever. The Niagara Falls N. V. GAZETTE bus donned a daily ruft and looks brighter and crisper than ever. . The evening fssne . wiil an usual be devoted to the landuble intent of being loyal first and lost and at al} times to the interest and advancement of the eloctri- cal city. | The promoters deserve the nnited support of the people ncrom the river sind apparnatly they are getting it. -Clifton, Ont., Record. S. HIRSCH. During the coming week we shall present our patrons with a suitable feast. | Our Spring Opening and Easter Novelties will be ready. Def Hoods Patir Ticked, Easter Gloves, Raster Capes, --- Easter Lares, \Easter Skirts, Easter Handkerchiefs, Easter Hair Ornaments, Easter Parasols, Easter Corsets. nt Faster Hosiery, All at our usual Low Prices. Cash and One Pnce. .S. HIRSCH. Estimates Given Repairing Promptly Attended T R. Cc. PONDER®, | Roswell P. Flower, nulem he repudiates | the most reeential part of his Jaouary { Movage, in nmurhnmnul to the Que-my City Gas bill, an the citizens of Erie and ' Niagata Counties themselves ran be. To | deny cities the right of deciding questions of manicipal administration for themselzes, - the Governor denonncet me \'a spa-Incl tyranny.\ Read bis strong language Local relf-gevernment now finds Mal indomement.in both the letter and the spirit | of our Ometitution, and in spite of! aitempta to destroy or hammer it continae ' to commend itself me the only practiéal ! kind of administrative reform. ''The growth of villages and cities em- phasizes the importance of this question of ' fStste policy. Nearly two thirds of the | people of the State now live in villages and citles of 4,000 or more inhabitante. 1880 there were of 4,000 i inbahitants ot more,: with an agyregate popmlation of 2,734, CR; in 1800 there were #4, with an aggregate prpolation of 3, AOX. The inctessing segregation of the | prople presenta new «questions of rannicipal ‘ ndminigsz-a which the people them- ' selves are more espable of | deckling: wisely than an rexmnroxsmiLk bopy giz witar ~~ ''To deny them flu! right br a of tyranny which ts not only «njustiable in principle, but often imposes minority role wpon a majority aid leads the way to great vain.\ _s. Wiidag Up Their Business. The Wesley Park directers met in Clifton men-int ap ihe bisiners of the iy. Recent sales will gite share ment, and viee Htfle balance Sor the _ tand of the Methodist ]- #06 Folt and Gravel Rnufi-r, Fim l-zzlul Shingles With of Print and Rnmeled Deater in all kinds of Roofing Materials l‘I'l aut. Residence, Enat Plerce treet, , NIAGARA FAL® 8 Y I (. A. NORTHRUP & (0. _: Architects, Real Estate Dealers' and Builders. . MAIN NIAGARA FALL N. \’.’4 BARN WANTED. Wanted to rent a barn in eccommadate three or four borers. Apply to THOMA® MeDOWELL At Carter & Co Limnited, Niagara Pulls, N Y 'N mesomn 1\ m %O0 P. M. V¥m Buftsic Arriving in New York a17-Ga. m T HE RLP. M.-Detronl F Daily Jexeyt Re +Randar) Vis Anffalo arriving in New York st [nor, nu;n.nh<n& [70k RIT pm i =GAETTE i i stirted Tant week |/ Easter Ribbons, |. . ¥aster . Chenille Curtains. Easter Linn-ix. mo A. M.-New York Expres. Daily in rvd inhNTM-t$fipm T46 A. M.-Limited Daily except Sunday Vin Ruffalo Arriving New York at 1150 A. M.-New York Deity. ex- 'cept Sunday Armving in r alo p m. M1241 A. M.-Empire State Kx via. Bn Kel a. m Af m. Renda at at RIS p m 4 ¢ mm‘fim i 0,000.00. I ‘v'gu. - \'|w)'kulnm. fAGARA FALLS, fiN Y 12 one attain mente wewiciin c in durphis any Earetags, *. Joe DIREOCTORK: f - . . -. Ha! walt), J, F. SCHOELLKOPF, . 'w. 6 3533741. ARTHUR SCIIOELLEONY c. mm\ _ EDWARD J. MACKENNA. f ”by: end nowy oe - hum-xx wanp 4, main“ - Caaden. 20% Am. JOHN P ANDEI®, M YOU “fl HAS A FINE‘EOT or STREET. yfi‘u $ & mal 13,9 Brown & McMahon, | AMP RTING and : --AH1 the latest shades and styles in Sprmg Goods gow in. Come and 'select a perfect | Naga quality at a moderate price. The only house in the city | of for correct styles in HATS AND GAPS. *Custom work a specialty. Brown & McMahon,) Main 'Street. W.W.&T.J. WlLCOX Employers' Liability and. Endemnity Bonds, AND ALL KINDS (OF INSURANCE, Fourteen of the: Largest Com- panies represented, whose | records for the prompt settlement of honest claim« ate une ALSO REAL ESTATE. No. 9 Arcade, NIAGARA FABLA, No Y . NEW YORK CENTRAL AXir---- - HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD. The Great Four-Track Route. A trains arrive and depart from, NEW YORK CENTRAL STATION Niagara Fals on ami after Vebrnary 12, 19, a Far Rochester and New York, $133 A. M.~ New York Dally. ex: Fund-y Arriving In New York n «an , mip arriving in 3 New v ork at Thaly. bingn a!” except Sanday. Arriving in New York at £30 a 'm B18 P. M.-New Vork Agate: Exprem Daily Arriving in Rochester at p.m. New York at Trains for Buffaln. Traina leave 7m mos, an 5.01 &1% Ral Tratn« rmm ct, ton r am, M Trine arcivent- tem. t (383K, ThIS a mas Thin I an, ## p m whlnl‘fim Bunday trains leare ar -2 80 63%, 70 #06, 971 a so., AM. (503, Ae t2, 1-30, ABC, pe. m. Runday Trains From Buitain, , 145k. m: wig #in am Trates for Lewiston. Trains leave u—0=.mmwt tBp m_ Traine From: Linrlatom. Tratun'arrive at. [101 a. Trains From Traine arrive at - Th2\, # 15, 1020 a. m. fon ass Trates fer the Ee«t Vis Lockport. Trang leave THL TENA m: 200, Aon , p.m. mwuu‘quwp- War _ Preiut for Ruficts Ieree Bridge abent 30 martice. wud for. H4 Beit 'about 5 Mafia-“MM mat-nus, uttmm fitting garment, any style or| HH t_ ATTORNEY, UPREME Corxty. The Cataract Bank, 'plaintiff, aginst Mary J. Ware and others, defendants: Tn pursuance and by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and grunted in the above entitled netion on the 7th day of March, ~ __ | 1898, and entered in Niagara County: Clerk's office Meth tind, T, the undersigned referee in maid {udement mumed will nell ut puble anction xt the law ofilces of Ely & Dudley, Catirnot- Bank. build- ing, In the Clty of Nlagars Pulls. County of Nag: ara, New York, on Hth day of April, 1 10 b'elock n the foremoon of that day, the folfat- ing described preminen: 8,\ All that tct or parcel of land situate In the (ity of Falls, in the Connty of Nl- agora, and State of New York bounded und de- as follows, viz.: Belny the south one-third rm film‘fl’mml’\ wvemypTifl') on Hm street n the Clty ,F or a south side “(£11 1 hm rods Air Eh! the name lands us yid by the mm Bo- riety of the ll hod] u l’u charch pF Ni- al ro Falls led dajed the dlay July, $A. BX and Teco ed In Niagara Tounty Clerk's'oftice in Book of Deeds No. #D at 311 on the 10th day of January, 151, as nald village lot is laid down on a map of the \Village of Fulls made by Jerme P. Huines, sur- veyor, and Aled in the office of the clerk of Ni- Tacoma] In the year 1801, Also that certain t ma Eslle, County, of New ank “311m of lot number sevent three (73) on Pint street In sald city is suld lot 1. lown on a map of the Villaje of Ni Falls made by Jesse P. Haines, surreyor.and Mod in the clerk's office of the County of No in the yeariiSland bounded and described us follows: The lwflh ne-half of raid lot number seventy: ree (73), commencing at the northwest corner and lot, thence mnnlnr easterly on the north “Morgan lot one bundrod and thirty-two. feet to the eft line thereof} thence. noutherly on sald enat line thirty-three feet; thence wenterly on a Hno parallel to sald north line one hundred and thirty-two 1132} feet .to Himt street; thence along the ennt aide of Piral street thirty-three feet to the place of beginning, being i rad of the same land conveyed by deed dated the It day of October, 1848 from Hard Muniabd wite to Charles Wilcox which. deed. in recanted. In the Niigara County Clerk's efflee July 2nd. 1817, in Book of Deeds No. #1, at page 507. ind conveyed by John D Hamlin and John Doty, exrcutom of the said Charles Wilkos, by deed, dated Oct. Zin 167, und re- corded In Niagara County: Clerlc'® offiee. in Book of Deed 111 nt pie H6, All ofthe above dexeribed BTW” are thi wi ved. by; e premines. conveyed onln Shannon and wife to nald Henry & ware \deed reeanled i fit Pat po I rem by ge in 290,\ Th? fo will he? sold io two parcels inore cularly described us follown: Pinst--That portlon thereof which is bounded as followin . Deginntnlf At a point In the east line of First street, whieh point measuring along. wuld east line of First street in el fity-«ix (M) feet and (8) inchen mouth from the sald lot number seventy-two (735, thence. running on said east Time of Firnl atreet south forty-five (8) feet and four (4) Incher thence: rinnin tel with Falls street one hundred and (2 thence rim-fl: nlong nati east Thing. feet to an alley, which in lao lime-{l d lots seventy-two (72) and seventy-three cast line of Ti: lot V5 feet and four (€) inches, theniee west (mane! with Falls street one hundred and thirty- wo (HTD feet to the place of beginniin Becond-~That portion thervaf which is hourled wa follows - Heglfinlog ata point io the ent Jige of First atreet which poitd meismirth aleng. sald tut Une of Pirst street in staty-atr feet south the northwest earner of said (n! No srvent (Th, theniee rmintg on maid cast line of First street south Iweniy +38 fert anl elght (9 tochen thenee ronin ensl perntlel # ith Falls street one hundred thirty T«0 fret (Lh to an alley thenee north along the rust line of lnt 22 <3; fret feet and et “m 0h Inchow Uhomer west burned with Pals se Imtrest thirty ram boot ra ae Ul plows ref beeaetreenting Ai\ Cian all that other treet or puce 6 od and «ltiite to the Cy of Nimgare Fulls in the t seat of Simin\ in the. Mate of New Iwong part of village lot mamher ben 2. on the eput ss of Mainstreet bi the Burmer Fiffege City < of Milgem Fails he we? madd lot lute derm i ou mugp of walsh village monde by Jruae 15 Aurceyor, io the your PSW. n hileh sate neap te. new ain fe inn Ose Office of tlir of Nimmonre C the said port of said bot hereby eeirvery red to bestined 6d ani deserted as follows naw ard thence south along the. res fret anit eleven bnclies - Thence at rn to the sate rest line and poseulted to the. morth flu, of sald lot neober two and tireigh the reutre af the private aller sny lreding Theat Main street nant be. the reat ened of, and Ustcigh antel bot we nd. heres s hurhelredt ain iwenty feet. ther dest Jive: af sald fot fw ffs feet and eleven inclvs to the nerth west rerier nf sile lot Herne rinning cest alotg the nerth Ime of said lot two hundred and twenty feet ho the qslner ef bearing Ing. more or Tess Mnbject. heweve enlargement sait Main w thon of the fre said lot mimber t n wite to conalitate a part of sud enlargement as the said * street in. front of satd. bot is new latd out and opened The said above deserthrd premises he nig the same com rted to said Henry ® Were hy Rowland | Walker and. wife hi deed recorded m Book 12 of Preds at pore SH in Niigare t nunts Clerk « Ofiee \C00 Mseall thel ofker fract r parvel of hind situate in the forme? Town of Nisggare: new City of Nisgara Falls Nigam L ounty %ew Y ork being & purt of lot natber five of the Stedman Farm se ealled and the part hereby intended to be conveyed is kinew n and drotinguished on a rea ur survey of lot Nn Sof the Stedman: Farm land; for Henry W (lark September Ist 188% he 2 P Hatnes, Survevor and Med mo Ningara ! ments Clerk's Ofice as ar village lots: num bers seven (Ti ine 9 rleven 1 imentveane 21 “nay—(hm (2) breaty-five (n- Iv-vily'vrn (T7) brenfyunine (3 thirty-ome (41 .. Two (1 (abe (b n tom (105 twetve 12 u-vmy—hn (Bh beenty fogr @i tweoty-<iv n .) migoght am ‘Mrtv (00. and) UhirQistsen tts The aad pF of the same. preniiars that \rem?! ty Thonise Fo Clark «nd s ife m Hempy ® Wire hy eed mevended in Rees Tun ar Dred af 28 in Cupane C nnnts (Clerk «tice Prted March thik, Ing FTGFXFE o snpry Referee Fay a In nery Attorneys for PMT ! ntaract Hank Hem Nimgara Fails New York k inbting Telephone #4 1. GOAb. COAL, THE CATARACT 106 COMPANY SUPPLY TH® Best Coal, Well Screened, at the Lowest Prices. zen | Office. CORNFR NINTH and CEDAR TRFFT\ Trent Extaacran Wrrmoer Pare __ W. D. McEWEN, DENTIST, Office aver Rank of Rorwiga W. 6. SUSPENSION BRIDGE, N. v piece or parcel of landltuate in the City of m, and State of n Nigam) Coty | Clerig® e northwent comer of 105 ACRES At ChippaWa, On Canada. a A Fortune im This. THE PRICK IS BELOW THE MARKET AND A I8 OFFERED \OR A LARGE ADVANCE. - Don't vou remember how farms in the City of Niagara F alls mmmped to $2,000 per acre? Don't you remember how frightened you were to buy, these farms at $150 per acre? DoNt prising HESITATE, bargain before vou do unless yon ACT AT ONCE. These meces of land are exceptions. We have another prece, but we can't sell it to you unless yon pay just five times what we ask for these. LAMONT & - LAMMERTS, No. 101 Falls Street, + NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. Wlth Rlver Frontage The Coming Manufacturing City of RARE - CHANCE from , awe i t. because the bright and enter * people still live and some of them will get this Prnamite - Rock I Sar D wage Electrh