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t by Mmgmnymof titanium y um WEEKLY, §1.00 Pax Asoum. VERTIEING made. known at where orders for the News- wertisements will be attended to. AllfimunflmloM-hclbu Meatlonor ofa bushla- nature, « should 1d - GAZETTE, nun oue 2 mflumn Farca, N. Y.. mflmflanllhxl’bu— Entered as second-class Ojadflldm Falls, Miagare County, N.. ¥. bncr! hotell to receive Tox $1“:- 'clni will wnlu a favor by munglbebfiflm Counting Ioom to _- « TELEPHONE NO. 15. . ——-____——-—_____—__—-—____.——'—\.—-————‘—’—— , No, ~ - MANY people are confident that a mfo _ - and reliable flying: machine will soon be ' invented. . It is said that the United States nereage ~ 'n graffi is greater than the entire srea of the German Empiné . . Brenes may be all right in their} +0 => ~- place, but organized Inbor is losing a pile -of good rooney each day in Tonnwanda- and all on nocount afhcing “organized » TevLy (heck-m of f the Viking ship are haviog bard luck in America. | They had bardly landed gre thoy | were shut up in n Brooklyn police station and now the tug that was towing them through the Erie -*Canal has sunk and they were forced to nes a team of horses, - We have known my Instances in which ple have .scmised riers of gpiting. things wrong, when on examlostion It turned out that they wrofe just what occurred.-Atlanta Journal, Everybody knows such instances. There ezists persons who lose no opportunity to aviation the nocurney of no r reports, h generally and in pnrficuEr. In most cases the newrpaper is right and the critics wrong. Newspaper reporting never before covered so wide a fleld as it .does todny, and has never been yo accurate. It has be- come an-art which any one of the graduates of the month may be pmnd to practice THe retiring United States minister to ~ Turkey obliged the snltau by consenting to bear with him to this country a magnifi- \bent gold and Jeweled medal (said to be of the Intrinale value of $10,000) as the sul- <0 + tan's.memorial of the'400th nunivermary of © Abe discovery of America, but, as the con- ~ stitution distlactly probibits the president from accepting such a gift, it will probably go to the state department, where there are. a. good shany other. valuables of n like 3x fik Rochester Democrat and Chron- that (\In comparison with itong tho mm. Fat is doing igly well? Thé altéhdance af\ the {ladelphin Ocnhnnlal during the first 24 days of June, 1870, was 578,000, Estimating the population then at 46,000,000 and now at 68,000,000, the attendance nt Chicago in the first 24 days of Juna should have been 850,000, in onder to keep up the ratio be- tween population atid attendance. But the actual number of paid admimions to. the Columbian exposition in- the time men- Toned was 1,024,000, This is a splemdid showing and it will be better yet when all tho railroads do their duty in fixing terms of transportation.\ IPE FERRER Riou. On Wednesday we raid we did not think the owners of the Edison Genem! Electric Wotks had decided to move from Rchence- tady to Depew and gave our reasons for that belief That our undemtanding of the sitnation was correct ia shown by the fol- lowing dispatch: ~ The from Buffalo that the Edi- son Genera! Electric Company have par chased a tract of land at , the new + soburh of that city and intend to remove its immene plant from Rehenectady to that place, was denied by B. D. Ureen, the me. goneral-manager of the company + ann nge ELECTRIC. PROGRERS, -one Superintendent of Public Works Han- nen is giving clme attention to the new iden of the prpaision of canal hnats by - electricity. An will be meen hy an article > which is printed in another space, several places have offered to supply the power necessary for the trial test.. In these test« ateain power will be used, of course, to gen- erate the electricity. Few will donbt tmt what the method of moving canal beat through the Empire Rtate is on the eve of a greai and wonderful change. There ex- periments but mark man's determinatign to move around in the field of invention abd there is little doubt of their final suc- gem. We are disponed to consider these experi- ments as of vast importance to Niagara Fails, which is ston to become the greatest developer and storehouse of electricity the world has ever known or will know. In this field this city overtops all other places and stands supreme and unrivalled. fiche meciady,. Albany or Rochester may farmish power for the trial of the new operation. hut the somens that will come to them will be, %o far sa power is concerned. of far greater importance to this city thito to them. . t is pisin that they will profit hy this new and * sapid means of cans! transportation, but in _ \the final . snccew af the .prvject | Ningata | power - will | be brought frto ame and fiom end to end of| ° 'This grout stite, the wires will throb with Airvent started cnt from the dyramon] by the tarbines set bundreds of os down ix the rock bere at Niagara. . To bfldbme'ufldmc filling water t § Falls will bave a doable import. “kl! ous nor return rejected |,' Harrison, stands high as n LARTBUR SCHOELLKOPY Prosnery BAXS NENSOS, Yien Preatpext FRED 1 “BAIT eep \Vnder $s told f m poor mink wld. wo4 ‘wm ”mi? to wf'u-m of the 'a slid had Rapertenced a Shingo. -' Wher maked by the protor a reason to give ' hat, Ninth-“pm” Me mus}, 1 1]!th my flat myth-yup underway“ Thoma: world of km? . In thi w run-In and thong Afii “£12120 he £0 unveiling 0m way that w Is broad, - Not doing the things which the; ought. Be (rue to, yourself do the best that you Int Imalnm at faw, or the hull. Whatever you do, And always under the mat. + 0 and true, -Fits Nigel - MEN. TALKED - ABOUT, 'The latest man to heat Zola n a contest dinond Brunetiere | He is a prof@gor of French literatars and a literary critic, Russell B. Harrison, son of ex-Prosident has been nominated for member- ship of the Young Men's Republican Club of New Haven. - He lives in New York. Heury Irving will leave for Canada in 'NIAGARA FALLS, JUNE 38%, 1892. | ino Jatter part of July, where he .will he joined b “Edie“ Tenyl; nudb \an g; i will Cano 7 ' mike a- ny trip through the nion- GOOD EVENING. The late Robert C, Elliot, chief of the department of rulnllu charities of Pittsburg, was one of the best known men in Western Penngylvanin. | He was an efficient ofllucr and a typical citizen. Prince Kmpotkin, who avill visit_this country in the fall, is,; despite his noble birth, one of the most nective Nibilists, in -Earope | and a bosom . friend-of tepniak, who visited Chicago two years: ago. - The prince is a man of (Baud luming snd entist. General Avorill, whose. cavalry division was famous during the war, is now in- apector of the | Nutionnl | Soldiers' homes, Ho was wounded three times: during the rebellion, but remained nt the front until} the ond; | His famous raid on Longntreet was one of the mnster-strokes of the war and received due recognitiot. The Peary in to take to the arctic régions cin fy a mile a minute and keep on the wing fourteen houm at a stroteh. - He \means. to increase the number of theso homing. mes- sengers by breeding. The birds are Bel- glans, and from the lofts of the well-known tminer, W. HL Hillebrocht of Pittsburg. If the pope send over aa couple of cur- dinals hm these are. the prelates most talked about as eligiblo candidates | Cor- rignn, of New York; Ryan, of Philadel- Yum, Williams, of Boston; Treland, of 8t. Pauly Fochnn, of Clllmgo, Riordan, of Hau anninm and Jumnemc. of New Or- leans, have hopes. ~ Ryan is the greatest pulpit orntor in the American hferarchy. Pulp and Paper Men, Messrs. Charles D. Brown and H. W. Edwards, prominent pulp and paper men from Boston, are In the city and are: stop- ping at the Catarict: House, Thursday the gentlemen visited the Niogam Falls Paper Company's plant. Last: evening n pleasant party was formed on the Cataract vernndo including Mr. Hminilton of New York of the Paper Trade Journal, Mexame, Brows and Edwards, Mr, Morgan 'and Gon. Reebs of the Ningara Falls Paper Company and some mrg yarns about the tide won; told and digested. a Real Estate Translors. The followin tmnsfers, of teal ostate have been or record in the Connty clerk'noflieo ulna the Inst report? \\ Micline} W, Whiten to Klien J. Murlicas, N an\ Falls, #1. dames AMcGonignt to Jennie W.. Munde, Torr: w Chation M. Walker ot al. to Marvin Baker, cemetery lot .23. Willisin Contron to Adalbert: Howell, Tona- wanda, $5 Arthur Pulla, #1. & madn- Bromley to Charles Btevenson, Lewin im Charles Bromley to Charles Btévenson, Niagn- m Falls, 6, can oe Noll“. On and after July 1, 1803, all persons wishing to pure Lime of me will leave their orders with Adams & Durkes, No. 3 Gazette block. Telepboue call 5. Adams & Darkee are abe nuthorized to collect all de me. And nlso thase to be- come due. \Alten to Hed. Kennedy. Niagnrm BERNILA RD MEXRING. Ningam Falls, June 20, 198. , No other -e per In New York State: givem such value Ill“ or one cont as Tik GAZETTE Now is the Time: ---AND--- E. 0. Haynes the Place To BUY YOUR ~COAL! Delays are dangers this pref Give us your otders and we will endestor to serve poul with | best, clean, free burning Con at fnweet price Soft| Cnal constantly on ham for steam x; and Yan! ©0 Main Mrret, Haul]? 4 Canal Bridge. Telephone No. Vi mon E. O. HAYNES. BUTLER & BENNETT, Meat ano Fish Market, 135 AND 137 FALLS SGTRLeT, FINE HAMS A SPECIALTY. ”$7. tl 1 a. a. Sendays, entrance Mn: for a cbnir in the French Academy is Fer-| fleet . pigeons which Lieutenont | nenry 0, JEWETT, | ©, w ; P - Plums-1. ED‘VARD do HANNA. a Pabubtore, JOHN F. ANDER®, - ~ on Time Deposits £10> Summer Silkgl kel ~ Wash .$ llks, ee . Cream Dress Good: Plain and Dotteil Mulls; © ”j French Finnnéls, Lhallies, SHIRT WAISTS Belts, \- =: ~_ . Windsor Ties, 202. Gloves and Mitts, Wash, Goods, oP \M.. YoUnNnG, HAS A FINE; L015 jor ®ahforma and Blood Oranges._ | 3..€. SUHORLLKOPE, ARTHUR SCHOELLEOPF. EDWARD J. MACKENNA. Aner. (Mann. :of Banks and Individuals Solicited. lutemst Allowed rotatoes, Strawberries, Pine Apples, llunmiocks, At our usiial low prices. S. HIRSCH. ' NO. 39 MAIN STREET, This Restaurant Wil Ba Conducted in a First Class Manner in Every Departmant, - l -I Cuts lul’V \nu—Aunnflvn und Eficient. Wines and Cigura-The PRICES STRICTLY MODERATE. vue heii _ THE CATARACT ICE COMPANY 7 SUPPLY THE Best Coal, Well Soreened, at the Lowest Prices. . Office, CORNER NINTH and CEDAR STREETS. Carriage. Lap Robes, x= The Cataract Restaurant] 3 OPEN 7 A. H. cuNTIC wiomiont.| t - __ G. E ALLEN. ___ || GOA.. COAL. ‘l'cloplwnn #4 b. r lze home industries and «base Sterling Silver ~~ finest - Sterling ./ Silver - Spoons - in the world. aie ——’—o—————- ' Jo > .._ We offer to the trade some of the \Beech . .- Bellevue avehfie. Cornell avenue, house and lot. _- Chicago street. Cherry street.. Frazer street, includ- FAILURE My Furniture is Not. It is of the Best, and I ASA [+ Public Ingbrclmn. JAMES CLARK, JR., __ No. 3 Erie Street. _ STILL ON DECK. Boots and Shoes Cheaper than ever ATF. HARTMANN’S” Michigan Avence near Oak Street. l NOTICE. I Notice is bereby given. pursurnt to sertion 92 | of the Railroad Law of the Hinte: of New York thatthe Buffalo, North Tonawanda and Sanborn I Einctric Street Hailway Company hns. made an appliation to and filed the same with. the Com- missinniers \(Hm-“v of IM Teven. of Lewin | lon. Niegara Connty, New Yor. for consent to bbl ettend operateand maintain an electric | \ atreet rafttned for pablic nse and for the trane | portation of people and property o her. with i all neevssiry switcher turnconts | sidings. poles , , everdead and undenitbund electrical equipment , 1m! other. eleetriesl maipments necessary to } lo-nvh railroad hy electrietty in. on and “Rum-1. street n the town of Lewiston. |- Kugamtunty Sew Vork from a point am ! eaid Tooffale Street in said tow n of Lewiston N+ agars New York. where the same inter: serta the besinetary boe between. said Town. of Lewiston and the torn of Wheatfield, in said Niagara Coonty New: York. nortber alon- nM Buffalo Street to its intersection wit re Mireet in the. Village of: unborn, In\ —|-| Th'n of Lewiston. nd that ench application will fest | by. consid- | cm! by na as auch Commiasioners of Highways e 10th day \(J-dz. T0, at 2 o'clock pow , at \wt-Mull R. Saobien. In the Village of Han- | ! barn, Niagoira New Vork. Puied June 3th 1990 THEODORK FARLRY. JOwEPIL SHUM AKER, l H. D MAXON, Commisstomer» of Highseays of the Town -I Lewiston CAPITAL, £100,000. orFi EUORNK CARY. Niagara Falla g z! inm‘k ‘x'ihan Fale. ACKENSA, Niagara Falls GEO R MATHEWS Boffaie. Power City Bank, NIAGARA FALLS, N. DIRECTORS: + - Jor unnmxnn ¥. SURPLUS, $50,000. i 1 | | 1 | N | HaXS Stghany, T ra Falls |- EDWIN TERRIMLL N n Pall ART!“ R 9 DELLR PF. Siagara Falls Bed BABY: CAaARBfAGES,. ALL EKENDS AND PRICES. THE CLARK FURNITURE cm, Limited, __ Are giving some of the greatest bargains this spring in Furniture. [Bedroom Suites,\ 1C Parlor Suites, Lounges, Couches, Fancy Tag-sky Brochetell, and prices way down. Omemamfseeiorymsefimdbemeed. “W 5&6“me Undertaking a Specialty. (§ 1 | i | A p Chairs, upholstered in Silk ~ le NO. 93 FALLS STREET. 'Grand avenue. Campbell street, in- cludmg de51rable - houses. Clinton place. CyPres'S street. Calumet street. Centre avenue. Erie avenue. East Pierce street. ing desirable houses:; Ferry street. Frontenac street. '. \ Frontier avenue. Farm on Ridge road. , Forest'avenue. Garden avenue. Gerald avenue. Harrison avenue. Independence avenue Iroquois avenue. (La Salle street. Lockport avenue. Main street, building lots, business and residence property. Michigan avenue. Packard street. 'Niagara Rapids bou- |_ levard. Niagara street. North avenue. Oneida avenue. Porter street. Portland street. | Pine street. 'Park avenue. Rieger Place Spring aventie. Sugar street. Stetson street, Stedman Street. St. Paul stéect, South avenue. Vernon street. Willard avenue. [Walnut street. Weston avenue, 3d street, House lot. 5th street, house lot. - 8th street, frame house. oth street. 10th street. ings. 209th street. 30th street. 31st 'street. < Salle, and Nla Falls 34 acres between Falls. Lewiéton. 94 acres adjoin: Tunnel lands Niagara. _ Lamont & 2, 3 AND 4 CLOCK BV Lamm: 10th street, cottégéfi 12th street, 6 build Salle and Nla 52 acres in Chipp 53 acres in town 80 acres, Sugar stres and Turme] lands 100 acres in Chipfé wa, river front{@ 140 acres in town If Woodlawn. avenue, | The andl Als ang 6th street, cottage; 2 stog A 24 acres between 4 A () R a as