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. .a a tages. sto: build een ¢ stre {and NIAGARA FALLS G 'E. MONDAY EVENING, JOLY 10, 1593. _ _- IS _AMBERG'S ? |fNOt . a - Don't waste any time to-come in and look over our assortment. AMBE 119 FALLS STREET _~ ©, £9. pEALERS iN OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. GENERAL HARDWARE. Dynamite, Powder and Fuse, Blasting and » A-, ‘fJ Phillips & Co., I That the SpecTél Sale of Men's Suits, worth from $t0- to $15, at . They're Hobby, Every One of Them. _- T Pinast'LiIie‘ufflentsf Purnishihgs 0a'Ss, a Pu . Rock Drilling Apparatusand Material, Paints, Oils and Glass. . Engineers and Contractors for Steam and Hot Water Heating. - SANITARY PLUMBING. ‘ Semcrage and Drainage a Specialty. Electric Light Pla'nts, Steam PumpS. Engines, Boilers, &c. NO. 87 SEGOND STREET, (-- Gluck Building Niagara Falls, N Y. As Usual ! We are the first to do it, but we are cutting Spring Lamb Chops Spring Chickeh 28c. onn scc cll Full Line of Fresh Fish We will have a lot of fancy Spring Ducks for Saturday's trade. Leave 'your order for Fish early and thus have your choice of the best assortment in the city. . 4f you haven't secured one of those Souvenir Spoons yet you will have to hustle, as they are getting scarce. > Crick Brothers' Grocery and Meat Market, The Corner Store With the Corner Door. ~ 301 FALLS STREET. TELEPHONE (85. SUNDAY HSITORS, The pay Was One of Perfect Summer Grace and a Large Crowd Visited Niagara. THE PARK AND ON THE ISLANDS There the People Gathered to Keep Cool and ! Feast on the Beauties of the Natural Scen . ery -Royally al the Cataract House- One of Buffalo's Millionaires. - Bunday os usual was lively here and the crowds of people from Buffalo, Lockport and even Rochester were large. Both the Erie and Central ron extrs excumiion. train which were well patronized. 'The park and islands were the points of interest with the visitors. A Rayimond, excursion. east bound helped to swell the crowd. Judge E. M. Paxon of Philadelphia, one of the receivers of the Reading railroad ar- rived in his private car \'Philadel phn. \*. Accompan; the judge were / Juines Goudy of England and Joseph Stauff of Allentown, Pa. They lunched and dined at the Cataract House and leftfor the East toduy. < vom n J.C. Yager, general superintendent of the Wagner Pulace Car Company, arrived Saturday in his private car Pilgrim\ from New York and pused the doy bere, dining at the Prospect. Mm. Yager accompanied her busband. Baron and Baroves de Gunderrole und party are stopping at the Cataract. Haseal L. Taylor, one of Buffaly's millionaires, and 8. H. Cowles of the same city were here yesterday with n party of Chicago bankers and brokers meluding Gwynne Dennis of the banking firm of Dennis Netling & Co.; Henry Ives Cobb and F. A. Hecht. The party lunched at the Cataract House, to Among some of the recent arrivals at the Prospect are:Mr, and Mra. L. D. Ruy, Dr. E. D. Brown, Dr. H. I4 Brown, Misses Brown, of New York; Charles Francis Hart of the New York Herald; Miss Eloise Voorhees and Miss Ada Voorhees, of Brooklyn; Mra. Cullen, Mrs. K. Smith, Mrs. P. Kiguo, D. Edgar Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. George Metzger, sons and daughters, of Buffalo, Mr. und Mrac Herbert P. Bimsell and children of Buffslo and Mr. and Mr«.Spald- ing Evans and daughter of Lockport were at the Clifton over Bunday. Mr. A. M.Tindsay of the great Hochester drg goods firm of Sibley, Lindsay & Curr with his wife ond dougbter, Mim Jean Lindsay, and the Mises Marian and Pe “mafia“, Bootland,. haye been enjoying the Falls the last tew daysat the Clifton. The second summer series of hops at the International Saturday evening was well attended, Sunday evening the Lambert orthestiin gave a sucred concert at this hotel which was listencd to by quite a large num- ber of the townispeople. ql'ho program in- cluded a cello solo by Adolph Mollenbauer, one of Rubenstein's \Melodie in F.\ Frank Downey pr Lists \wecoml xbnrdy\ on the Jano forte wi expression \ whic stam him as ; an ist. | Mra. WoW Thomas ted her many friends by two © Esiyion ) Ass, following. with. Wood's follo wit Food's \Thou _The latter was a beantifal rendition the ginger himmmpanlul hy mun obligito by Mr. Moliquhauer. Mra. Prom & - IMPORTING __ TAILORS, GLOTHIERS AND GENTS' FURKISHERS. All the latest shades and styles in Spring Goods now in. Come and select a perfect Ifitting garment, any style or Cntractors and. Mill Supplits ===> The only house in the city for correct styles in HATS AND GAPS. Custom work a specialty. BROWN & McMAHON, Main Street. Sanitary Plumbing A SPECIALTY. Gas Fitting, Hot Water and Steam Heating. Euurmonps, Jonnson & Joves, 122 and 124 Main Street. Famedyfllhlkunlmflt Al Orders Promptly Attended To. Eetimates Cheerfally Given. Preparatory School, No. 79 Nusira Stater Messrs. A. H. G. Hardwicke, W. L. Lamont, A. Wren! W, Oliver, Maj. S. M. N. Whitney, Hon. Peter A. Porter. w.\c. sonxson, M. Am. Soe. C EC WEWET 8. WABSOR, Architect. Johnson & Porter, 170 MAIN STREET. gu 16 mung dtg * irstagtone 1% . af the selections was' her very best style. parson TWO .MEN DROWNED. While In~Swimming They Went Beyond Their Depth and Were Lost. - Charles Hird, an adepted son of of Emil . Hird, and a Bwiss in the employ of Mr. Hird, were drowned in the river off the Hird farm, between Laflalle and Tonawan- da, Sunday evening. | They were in awim- ming, got Log\!!! their depth, and went down before Mr. 81.213l who was near by, could get to them with his boat. | Hird was about 14 years old. *The Swim, who went by the name of Gottlieb and bad only been in this country three weeks, was about 30 years old. Beveral boats went out to grapple for them, - There is about a three mile current where they went down and it is probable that the bodica may be found, but possibly not until they come to the surface. . Up to 10 o'clock this morning they had not been recovered. lo Supt Preston on Bank Runs. Buperintendept Preston, of the State banking department was back at his desk esterday, having found that Mrs. Preston's all!“ Whig merious, was not dangerous. Buperintendent Preston rays that a number of deieni runs on banks, large and small have come under his noticesinee July 1 and he supposes the Jeffermon county run, which Governor Flower tried to Mop, was one of them. 'These runs, '' said the superintend- ent, \I attribute to the fact of nome d - tor seeing a large number of persons in a bank on or about July 1 drawing the quar- - ~ | terly interest, and in these times of uncer- tainty and | lack of confidence bas at once mars-“l there was a run and immediately told others there was. . The report, spread- ing quickly, results in a run on the bank. Reveral small runs that have come under my notice have been caused this way and I suppore others were catsed in the rame mariner.\ Argus. A New York Comment. Ex-Amemblyman Peter A. Porter of Ni- agarm Falls, the former president of the Catarct Bank of the Falls, has deen ap- pointed by the Supreme Court as receiver stockholders. The ex-Assemblyman is very well known in this city, and while he was a member of the Legisisture® the ''Porter Mansion was always an \open bouse\ to the members of both branches of the Tegisiatare -Daily America. ts substantial roomy brick stracture loca: Rock bouse for guests and residents 4451'sz f .mbabgg¢m To te Word's Cotembien Expesiten. | {SXC ammumn Can' via Central. ''The N tral Enes; 5 minutes time and 5 cents fare to ara Fils is the title of a & and on all direct Eines to centre wome folder, printed in English, Freoth 6 of cary, Send for Duostrated Cifcolar German, all \outside.\ Rates, rooms tor two > information for those who $2 to $3. Excellent cafe attached. inteod visiting the World's Fair. |__ ___ Awflmmamwmfmmw will be farnished trpon OTEL NACIREN‘A, . to W. K. = m Grand Croncizg.) CHICAGO. g * - i > - JAMES CLARK, JR., § iAttomeys .and Counselors, FRUIT AND GRAIN. All Fruits Excepting Apples Maintain a Fair Prospect-Cherries Are Scarce. Lost week's report of the Stute Weuth: er Burenu mays ot Niggom: county: Rain was fairly distributed and, all crops are looking well ~although outs and. barley need rain badly in some setions. In the northern part of the cortntry the w heat is being greatly damaged by the weevil. Corn Hes growing finely. Stmwbgtrics are abund- Iunt, but cherries me scarce. Haying is ; general, - .. | - Fruits in general, | excepting upples, | maittain® n fafr prospect; although peaches, plums and cherries have | \'drop=| ~> ped\ considerably in parts of wesfurn gwunfim 'Contrary to previous. reports cherries ure fair ou the shore of Like Eric. Strawhorry.harvest nearly over; bush ber- [Much small tree-fruit of the lower: Hudson valley has been considenibly damaged by the aphis, c | World's Fair Traffic. The World's Fair trifle on the It. W. & O, railroad is much larger thin was antici- pated. The regular trains are currying many Chicago pmsengers, and. several spe- cial trains have been run the entire length of the road, the northern New Englund traffic going by .way of Central Vermont [and Ogdensburg and Lake Chaniplain romdy and thence over the 1; W. & O, to Nuspen: stop Bridge and on to Chicago by the Grand Trunk and Michigun Central voutew~-- Watertown Times. fwme! For snle uixwlp, Malcolm Love: pinno. 8. N. Wippur, 41 Main street. \nent cleaning OT SAE Millinery Goods. Our immense stock of Millinery Goods must be closed out regurdless of cost. Flowers nt balf price. The prices of Untrimmed Hats are cut in. two and Trimmed Hats: sold ard less of cost. Also rare bargains in lElfin Waists, Silk Mitts: and Gloves, Summer: Underwear, Corsets, Ready Made Wrappers, Ete. For this week we offer 10 dozen Cambric Shirt Whaists at 20 cents, worth 50 cents. .' . 25 patterns of Shirt Waist Silks, regular BOrcent silks at 50 cents per yard. 10 dozen Ladies' Chamois Skin Gloves, White or Natural colom, at 5 cents, worth $1.00. 1 Lot Ladies Ready Made Wrappers at [$1.00, worth from $1.25. to $1.50, und many other: hargnins too. numerous to mention. LINEN DUCK SUITS. The coolest, most comfortable and «most stylish suit for Ladies in the market. They can be washed and are very dumble. To be had only at SIMON BEIR & SON'S, 2190 Main Street, OPPOSITE INTERNATIONAL UOTEL, Keep Cool! - If you have to. stand -on ice. If you do not want to do that, DRINK SODA. | Drink our Soda. - Best ! Soda in town. Drink : Soda and try our Per- CROY' S ? Drug Store, M0 5 Mus SEE. s FAILURE! { funres. Come in. , + 1 i It is of the Best, and / Ask; Public Inspection. | ! __ No. 3 Erie Street. _ | C. A. NORTHROP & 00, Architects, Real Estate Dealers f and Builders. . MAIN STREET, MIAGABA FALLS, N. T. (w. E. wnary Frisk H. boos, City Atiomey. WILLEY & INNBS, Office. Rtricker's Byliding, Niagara Falls, N. V. FORMERLY SUSPENSION BRIDGE The World's Fair Will seem larger and grander if you are ries ripening and generally My Furniture is Not. BON BONS * --AND--- CHOCOLATES. ~~ CCG. NIAGARA PHARMACY, G LUCILELILDI NG. Ice Cream Soda and all Mineral Waters ~ on Draught, Fing Sh0B8, Bicycres. - 'The riding=season is at hand. Now is the time to purchase your wheel. Call: and see us befofe you , - make your purchase, as we are leaders in VARIETY and EX- « . 4 , PERIENCE. Fhe following is our list of wheels; judge for yourself if we have not the only recognized wheels. REMINGTON no. 32 Falls Stager. VICTOR. RALEIGH. COLUMBIA. WARWICK BUFFALO. | CREDENDA. A list of lower price wheels. The Cataract Restaurant Cataract Whed Co., - 'NO. 39 MAIN STREET, - OPEN 7 A. M. UNTIL MIDNIGHT,| _ J. DOHERTY, Manager. - ~* Class Manner in Every Department. Cuixine.-First Clias, - HUNGARIAN Wines and Cigari-The Finest. - . prices strictiy yoverare.| Patent Flour $2.40 at 14 a $1.25 u 14 [G This Restaurant Will Bo Conducted in a First R Waitern-Attentive and EMelent. * G. E. ALLEN. © $5.00 Per Bbl. 63C. u- 57° & THE CATARACT JCE COMPANY SUPPLY THE 'Best Coal, Well Screened, at the Lowest Prices. Office, CORNER NINTHI and CEDAR STREETS Telephone 84 D. - This Flour isg’uaranteed to be as \. | good as the Flour for which you have been paying from $5.50 to $6.00 per bbl. ' M. A. McBean, 153 FALLS STREET. Telephone 79. + SNAPS? - Real Estate. _ snaps. Lots on 17th and Charles Streets $500 and $600, cheap at $700 and $800 300 LOTS In locations that cannot be excelled for rapid increase in value. Will more than double in value in next 18 months. Only- $300 each; $50 down and balance in three equal annual payments. > Houses, Lots and Acreage Cheap: 100 acres close to Niagara Falls, South, Ontario, house, barn{ and fine soil, only $55 per acre. Several other bargains on Canada side. Don't delay, but come and see'us. BELDEN & KING 81 AND 83 FALLSISTREET. »