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NIAGARA AL LS, N. Y., SATURDA\ thNINQ AIRIL 8, 1893“- PRICE ONE CENT. RES. , Young _ partment, show u—u—flf _ -0) andsOme Novelti IN I: have just returned from New York City with a & - beautiful line of ryt PBS ASD JACKETS. (all and make your selec- ln while the assortnient is bmplete, and at the same time ksmine our elegant stock of SPRING DRESS GOODS In all the New Shades. What is prettler for a small boy than a Zouave Suit in pretty light fabrics, or. Jersey cloth with a puffed front blouse, plain or fancy. We carry these ZOUAVE MAKES in light,.and dark colors, and in LARGE VARIETY. For large bovs at least EW CARPETS). For Spring Trade. 50 Different Styles f géfi [To choose from, single and double breasted suits in all shades. SILBERBERGS' Men's Department.. | URANCE. AMES P. MURPHY, Handsome medium and light weight Suits and Overcoats for the spring months. ; All the new weaves in. single and double 'breasted makes. We give special attention to the fit and make of .our Suitings, and: 'count them second to none of the largest cities. We carry Alfred Benjamin's make of Spring» Overcoats, and HMammersiough 'Bros. and Stein Blpelé's Suits. The United) 'States prodficés rid finer than these. Look to us for correct styles, well made and per- fect: fittmg clothes; we are bent on pleasing 4m lahbhly it Bands ANC a F Olks De-‘The Northern Indiaira Horse Breed-' BY - TELEGRAPH BY T \LATEST LOCAL. -LUONSPIRACY. NINE KILLED A Huge Machine Started By the Wind Falls on an Engine House, [s... April = -The fmt serious \ to oceur on the Drainage Chime? URNED, lent ae to tae murthnt thu- | stoom Pomo . STABLES B Jour, 10 miles A heavy wind nruse T3 P; St. followed by a hey full of Ini. This exired all the men to ran. for , shelter - The ging on the cantilever nin [into the engine | house - at end fof -- the - huge - machine The tricks on which it runs extend north and south. The lever was on the south end ofthe tick cand had been carelessly left - nnfictened The wind increased to i. pade, struck the mmlhwr and «tarted . it down. the tmek tummklhn engine house in which 14 men were huddled. When the machine reached ' {the end of tmeks - the bottom wax covered An Alarming State Affairs Among Anarchists, of ers' Association Suffers a Very Heayy Loss by the Flames, one Who Perished by the Garrote Fourteen Mont Ago--Yheir Den Raided and a Number Arrested--Several Outlaws tor Whom the Police Had Been Searching. ; VALUABLE . HoRsEs l PERISH , In the Lot Were Sunni Stallions Recently Imported From England Trotting Horsos-Chief Brown of the Fire Ds. partment Fatally Injured i | ‘ the \/ tion'of the truck. Thi top part, | hewever, - \TOD=b A) Nery evidently having. for i vhml gained such momentum. that it cont: 900% an fosirrection igainst the nutho [aot be stopped ind the enormous machine, . fies. Wovima w., Indy April M -The stables of [weighing 280 toms fis the Nowthern Indiana Horse Breeder® | two. ! houre ciation biurbed yesterdisy. l\\-n(\ \three | Ning men were killed and - tive. mverely valtable ho perished, including several i mmmlwl The men were all | Itatisns stallions recently imported from England, ‘mlzlhtltll'tn \Nil? filial: |‘ 1:01:11», “2.2: “l‘ n; {nnd two trotting . horses. Lake the ain *\ # Loe» $200,000; [long and 80 feet ca the air. - The: foree: of | partly insured. | Jerry Brown, clief of the | the inl} danuuged the mnchine so that in is | the. police. had. long been serrehing, 'nn,thmrmu:m was fatally infured | by 11 | nselies, | talliig salle Hooother firemen wr mally | ”l \ Y \T”R“ injured. \A Railroad Bridge Over an Indiana River Dangerously Weakened hy the Wind and Rain 14 mouths ago.: \Their deb wis mided, were seized. with rifles and | katives, iand among ther were weveral despenite ontlaws. for whon aniple of the prisonem that will put n sto to the anarchist conspinicies in Xer. LATEST LOCAL. THE CENTRAL'B STAND. .. - NO DANGER OF A BATTLE, { President Hippolyte is- Master of the Sllnalion I and Cannot Be Disturbed. t NEX Youk, April M -The Hemlt's cor- | respondent at Cupe: Haytion, Huyti, tele , lgmjlh» The Haytian hive | the - Falls on Priviloge Question. Friendly - to PIM RAPH B\ TEI EGRAPH The Spanish Government Has Di TO AVENGE THEIR COMRADFS Mabiib, April ® -The government his mlumml on account cf the coustric- dbeovered un eonspiniey of an- The anarchists. intended to mvenge IIdireetly on the engine . their commutes who lnrlnhwl by the gurrote number of them arreited and all their papers The compirator®. were armed The Government is determined to make an ex- the - Stop-Over ir (wilt ner some. A Nice Amount Forwarded to Aid the Hume * Rule Cause. 45 Excnaror Prack, Naw Yom, April 6, Io%. Iteceived from M. Donohue, treasurer, mud Thomim V. Welch,. secretary, of Niagara Falls, N. ¥. Four hundred thirty four dollars and fifty cents (834.50) contributed by them to the Natloun! Federftion of America. - Evort® Ketuy, Treasurer. by D. F. Avucrvan, This receipt explains the amount of money raised here for the Home Rule fund which was forwarded to the national trea- wnrer, The gentlemen in charge expected to send $500, relying on the Bridge end of the city to make up the balance. How- ever, no report or money. wits received from that part of the city and Messrs. Welch and Donohue, after waiting n reasonable length of time, forwarded theamount which the committee bud collected at this end of the city.~ They beg leave to think most heartily all who mutribnled HEROES _ HALL Import of the Amendments That Have Recently Been Made to the Bill Providing for a New Armory. 20 ig- hs tn r- a treme as BITE MUST BE 125 BY 200 FEET Personne! of the Commission Who Will Have the - Selection of It-How the Site is to Be Paid for-Nok to Cost Over $20,000. Uitte: chance of % sueccetul I | uprising agninst the grovernment of Presi- (leugnml! uvpolyle of the Aituation and carmot be disturbed hy l of General Manignt. | At present / Firomi outlook there. is little: fear Of n demon-] i | capes Unhurt- Heavy Loss to the Rail- road Company 'Grand Army Arch De- stroyed - Fearful Havoc Elsewhere. «tition. In his journey to this place from Port-un- | Prince: President Hippolyte: was received with enthusiastic demonstrations from . the the people. - With no funds and but poorly / armed the ruulummur) party recognize that it would be sulcidat | to' dttempt | to intorm I overthrow the government. - Under: orders j sold eat rhver, this side of Ress ife, from the capital the Huytinu warshipesiled | north bound Monon vestibided trun went for Cupe Haytion, arriving here yerte tduy. , through the bridge this morning killing 4 frre of 2,500 well-armed government | fremian O'Brien. . Engineer Brooks eenped troops is advancing.. toward | the eastern : Iwith slight Injuries boundary of | the | republic. - News reacher ] pany in henvy Detact, Inds April A ferritic rain The lowe to the coms me that 2,000 Dominlem troops nre miveuxl on the border of Sunto Donaingo, but . it iw said senii-officially that this is only i mei wre of precaution, buttle, Many Buildings Blown Down. Drum-um ®. D., April o (Ac terrible nnd stow wtorm has been prevailing | ere. for 48 hours. Many «buildings have gem \blown down. Piedmont *1#~partint ' destroyed. The velocity of the wind is T5 There is na danger of C The President is minster ! A TRAINS FEARFUL PLUNGE.' an O'Brien | Killed--The | Engineer Es. MW © X. MAIUHN@TON, aat rright weakened the bridge. over , resourding stopover at Nigpim: Pulls during the The 'f Secretary. Harrington is in receipt of the following! letter in - regard to the New York Centnul's «tind on the stop-over privilege: April oth, tmo, The interest just now manifested in the Armory bilf, whigh may be signed at any time now by (“cn'umon grows apace, Few people know - of the amendments which are in the bil. - In the fret place, to relieve the Board of - Supervisor of the trouble and worry about the selection of n site for the new armory, the bill provides, as doall armory bills, that n committee of three consbiting of Adjutant General Porter, Inspector General MeGrath and the Chief of Ordinance, to be styled a com- mirdon on site, shall select the location. Captain Butler will no doubt appoint a committee to receive these gen- tlemen, who will be shown the available sites in the city. The bill further provides that the plot of ground whall be J25 by 200 feet at the least. The commissiqn after to- cating the site will file a certificate of the same with the county treasurer 'who wilt * issne-bonds for the payment of the same, Reerelary: Buniness Men's Ammelation, Niagarn Fulle, N. Y bear mir. h 1 hone your fiver of the id, lnst., and wlao your telegrum, received in the nhscnee of Mr. Daniels, chro bam on necsunt of We shall, of course, be iglnd. to do anything in our | power to secure a reconsideration of the de- cbsion reached. by the Trunk Line: Association comiey. and we trum we mnoy bec aie nilerstand thit it has nlwayn been the pa lle company to encounige the «topping off at Nimgura Fulls of traveters passing ] er our line to and from the west, but on me- vount of the World's Fair truvel this year anil the opportunities afforded for the rehandling. of dhe tickets by brokers, ft. wa. thought wise by the Trumk Line Amoclation to rescind the. privilege 5 during the present season, I regret very ninich the actigo taken, und. trust wom prive by wmnh the privilege may ight r be \y'.\15’rimflm . which the Board at Buperyisons will bu‘ F Ain) a t s t Tits hia dices mn the pales Mm alte to $20,000, w of Genera} Agent “Eda of the New York Central at Buffido, was in- the city | today, Mro Parry: wis. approached by a GAzETTE reporter reganling the stop-over privilege at The Revolutionary Forces. Haye Captured San miles an honr. Juan and Olher Places. Drayman Fatally Injured. will have to pay, The new armory must also be completed before the company re- Hoguishos the old one. The bill provides that the money shall ‘themnaryhnnlwhmhwill report om ; ° | - New Youk. April A--A special cable Ydu-qulh-h to the Herald from Valparisougs. | The Hermid'n correspondent in Kb Grinde do Sul telegraphs confirmation of the news | of the tirking of San: Juan by the resolu- «mm-n forces. | They: bave abe captured ' and thi ru. Col. Haigndo | hig 'dererted the: Government and joined the { revolutionary party . Martina has gone to {to Mon Eugenio to receive arma . from Ensen. From Buenos Ayre: the Herald: come- - Sis Fraseison, April ® Letters. from ' poudent telegriph« that the. revolution. in Jnluit, the chief city of 'the Murshnll be . Colonel Doyu has arrived in ‘Inml-mn the American mbwtimeies on the ! Buetin« Ayres: from Catamarca, | having idfonds. about H4 iin number, are: threaten: been summoned by the Minister of War. ed with deportation by the German nuthor- He his: prowrised. the Government pot to Whe. «upport the revolutionary party. From Rio the Hemid. correspondent tele- gmiph« that Viscoont Cabo Frio: refres. to --- . act us sthatitute for Andrade oh the Mic Situdtion SHI Serious--Vessels Being Unioaded sioner boundary commibeion . in Washing- By Mon-Union Men. t R 1. mi\ Lim has been appointed intendete of Lexpos. April ®. -The sitaation arising i from. the: dock laboremy' strike in Hull in Santingn. H Coloreel Pinto, Minister of War and \|n- mu serions The refasal of the offem to rine, has resigned. mmpmpnu made by the strikers lst night Chas caimed mach indignation among. the leaders of the Dock Union Ini- new at the docks wns resumed this morn | Me Will Not Be Puma! al u“ Nava! Review in ing. the: work: of Tooding and mnfoading Hampton Roads. £, vowels being done by non-mnion men. un W Apri ® - (to was an der protection of the dragoons and police. nounced at the White House yesterday that the President had decided not to attend the Ey vy Ind , April ®.. During a wind stirm yesterday The G 4 R arh on the comer of Fourth and Main: «treeis sae blow i down Aloned Smith, in colored L rm mon. wie (ntaily injured THREATENED WITH DEPORTATION. ( Missionaries in the Marshall Islands May Bo Forced to Leave. THE DOCK LABOR!“ STRIKE PIESlDElfl' CLEVELAND. \ --- FEARFUL_ FIRE. coms ‘prelimimrv naval review | in Hampton Mach Property Desfroyed and LffB, imper- Roads. He will, bowever, gm to New York ilod-Worst Ever Wi 4 to witness the mancenvrex of all the fleets. The exact details of all the trip have not Aissworth. Neb., April ®. -The mos yet been @ranged. As the Presided is to fearful fire withered in. this romntry lor open the World's Fair on May 1, it fs por . years has parsed aver: nearly nll of the sible that he will not return hete from country from a point three or four niles New York but will go right on to CHICAES norn of thi city to the Niobrara river. a * t at 15 m#les. destroying much ' OHM hm ldrm and imperiling life Tare: ©,, K. L., April 3 -Yosterday ! pnp ., the pew cruiser Detroit was . inspetted | by , > IDAHO'$ WORLD'S FAIR EXHIBIT her. - Had it been desired a run yesterdn would have been impossible for m M“? mow storm - prevailed during the i«satire time. night it changed to tain se | mum‘s” much | wind. | Weather per- fra o Instance L Was Caught in a Fire in Mebraska--Par Hally Destroyed. Bomg CrTv. Idaba, April X --Word - was received here: today. of the burning. of a Ningome Full thought would be done in this matter, Mr Parry - replied, do all in its power for Niagim Falls. . meeting m. New: York: was authentic, 1 have beard nothing since then.\\ c -s-o -. Loan Association News. The rmeelpt of the Magan Permanent Ros ings & Loan Association thisy week amounted to £2,050. - One. husidred and forty-one new share were isned and several Applications for. loum ure: mo nomerous that money has been loaned fully a month abend Plenty of Ice. The wind aod warm weather have eated n genem! break up in Lake Erie and the river is: full of fee in several placer. The ice is Jammed from the main shore to Gont | Istand and a nervy perion might cross from | the main shore to the istand Delegates Elected. ._ At a meeting of the Flagler Hook & Lad- der Company. Inst night Daniel Edward Manstield: and Aden: Chase were elected idelegates to the convention to he held next week. lt is understood this company favor John Finnell for First As- sistant Chief. -- Canadian Lnd Boom. The land boom on the Canadian ide shows no of abating. On the contrary; it m on (fl increase. 'Durii the past werk Fred ¥. Ella hos sold his 45-scte farm for $1,500, and H. F. Perram's 30- acte farm brought $7,000. The buyers are | Toronto men. -»--- A Godly Accident. A few days ngo while a large five ton rasting was being: lowered into the wheel pit at the electric railway t station on the Canadian side, the wag? way and it fell several feet, breaking it in several places and doing damage to the ox- tent of shout $500, - «~ To enquiries ns to what he \AH | can say is that the New York Central haw and will continue to An to the stop-over privilege T know thit the Klein, . not be mined before February 1, 1894. This date was agreed upon as about the time the inflitary authoritics would be in shape to handle the matter. LAST NIGHTS B-ALL. Success-Beautiful Decorations- 'Same Who Were Present. All who had anything to do with the Charity ball nre no donbt'refolcing today that the event is over with. - It occurred Inst night in the spacious armory .of the Forty -necond Separate Company on Walnut «treet nnd. was a rticoem. A good sum was mised for the general hospital fund in which the city is so deeply interested. . Up- on the arrival of the guests they were re- ceived by the reception committee ao many timex published in the daily pres of the city. The attendance: numbered fully 1.200 and was made up of many out-of- town people who had come to enjoy the af- fiir. The music was by Knbha's full orchestra of 12 pieet» and the program ntdnnm was | fine. Hum-pr was served to all in the Com- pany 's moms up stains and all were (blighted ' with the service. > The rcene on the floor at midnight is said t0 have been an animated one. It was then lbemwdmlugunmdthehenty of the was 'st its beight. The pretty ladies and their beautifal gowns all {aided in making a scene that will probably !he long remembered. \Never before did the armory lopk so beautiful. The decorafiotur -were in the main the work of E. A. Butler, the Sotist Of Main xtreet and His usual good taste in display was every where to be seen, | There were many: prominefit gfiests pres- {ent, among them Hon. Elton T. Ransom, “he amemblyman from this county, who arrived on 'the late train from Albany and treprtived to the armory, where he was ac- corded a most hearty and enthusiastic greeting. - Among a promifient Lockport party present were Mr. and Mrz. Willis H. Hower, Mr. and Miz. W. H. Case, Mra. Howard W. Helmes, Mr. H. H. Flagler There were also present Mr. W. H. Wells, __ Jr., of Chicago, and Mr. E. C. Hopkim of ~ A Great 1 SILBERBERGS Largest and FlflfiSf Clothing House, z 0 Tremme the hak atgest nnmher' ®mpames af am York 5 Bot ing “j\ noted ff\ their adjustment. Le e st ngara Falls, N. Y. p- Mam Sgreét, Dom .. &, ARCADE, the tide willbe favorable. i {bung- awner. ‘ow. un deposit, mmdeMflSp-fi (”mm oldest aad mitting, trials will begin Inte today, when | a A change of time on the of the \eu York Central takes after Snoday, April 92. Ender train No. & which leaver now at 3:35 t, it. will leave ; at 5:10 A. at.. Train No. 2%6 which leaves | for the east at TiO a. uo will lure at 6:85 ; g'rlock hereafter. { large portion of Idabo's agricnliaral exhibit Avh'lc entoute to Chi The fire on . earred near Killhall, N a+ Two Barks Fail SEAITIE Wash., April % -The Coeur Womizations. | DY Alene hank of Weliace and the bank of Presidential , “Tudnu‘ suspended yasteriay, The banks - - April \ -The Presiden mp1” by (htfiflvm- *senk the follwing nominations to the Sea- Auley-ad‘uu aod fndsy: mine | nes R. Ambsesador mmnrwnbeew mmizjmfi,\ Tad Pienipotentiary . to hams-nut ,‘lezmsdm\‘ ‘tktohrfiszdfl a bs tar: as Stripes >- yfi-flnmdlb— ty Department at \It is maid that Johfihzmhfld'nm\ In: this | myhahmghialmm ei the Bash, on -the Canadizm side. , Mz. . im now owns a nest and valuable block in this eligible center of: [ t ~ - There will be s special mecting meeting of Bells arm. rueflxm'sanplytha daddmk to elect delegates to city exam. - 2 nn Camda,\ ism way plal ”fax-mun“ «-George Osborne M 'sttraction, l- asagna-umber The nogrinstion of Mr. Ensti« “waif, yenilicn | brfleMW'bmm l Milwaukee. mam Mayor Butler expects to be located in his 'new double store in the Gluck block it about a week. Eealdes his large and com- | plete grocery establishment he will add a matmarkdinthmruftbm ‘l‘heWelehG-ihingGJmp-n; which is . +uow located on Main street, will move into the old stand of Mayor Met-km Falls street. = AW”; Mm. Thomas Brophy fell down staime st {ber home on Optatio. aveite Bs€ wight msvmodsmwum ##.