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@rem ean 1803] pay --- and an extct-frum-Dr-C.-| _. \80 thuy AD serweexty. r‘ ‘Mwiméflgwggfillaymfir ** GRMEWEEKLY, Arxow. - mame OF Al We accept anonymous nor THE GAZETTE, . -* Nisoama N. Y. y, 8. ¥. th! \* \Z| and of absotting interest; DVEETISING made known at Room, where orders for the News- & . pm-dem-wnu wilt be attended ©. rvide and the anguirements of these points y er intended for pabllcation or of s business nature, should be addressed: z at the Post. Frederick Wright's book entitted: \\Man and ' the Glactal-Perlod.\ The map published in connoétion Sith the report is of groat yalne On the whole the repot of the commis- stoners is quite satisfactory. Their re- peated recommendation that a roadway be An' the bligest of interest by the stateand the construction ~wo're wantin' still of a bridge serous the gorge will meet with popular approtal. <They are (hint? that . must be done to perfect sind make the free- dom about Niagara more great apd more . grand. To those living here ard who have fivedollar Niagara is Ever Charming. comprising the First AL F. nod It's greasy as lbekhdwn, Mango! fround Bata figfldu2meflqflfl, when it's will}:Q 'of bil from BillyfMean' theome |. B? In 11.0.1.”me 1.1mm crumpled up, oldiime \ ~-Attants Conatititin] ~When the seven carloads of excursionista i w. C. commweLp , o sewer, | 297 , deenoges: o =. *= arp, - '- ane {MM «~VicePasunk=r. JORN F. ANDERS, - - of on Time Deposits. . TELEPHONE No. regularly from carriers welll confer a gm by | constant watchers of the / progrew and im- reporting the fact at our Cotating NO. 19 | made about the reservition, it Arda. ~ _. oC, much is surprising that so . tional | charch 'Bubday ~schoo!- plenic 'at [: Ningara Fulls yesterday, rolled into: the Erie station at 8.05 last night nop one dis- vatisfied could be found on the 18: GOOD EVENING. . RESERVATION COMMISSIONER'S REPORT. NIAGARA FALLS, JULY 17, 169. bas been accomplished with such unhnflupcpditum Itis sure that the number of visitors to Nisgara increases yearly and it should be a willing task for the peopleof New York'Btate to make their Nisgara possessions more beautiful, We can think af no place where dollars expend- train. that these its environs had -Lockport Journal, .._ h weather and the many attrme-| tions at and about the Falls bad famished pleasure for one and all... Despite the. fct people ~had> heen there \many times before, still the mighty 'entaract and the same charming effect ba A YOUNG, Banks and Individuals Solfcited. Interest Allowed ! Look!! LEopok!!! O - RUIT! __ .-- FALLS- STREET. - ARTHUR SCHOELLEOPF. + . EDWARD J. MACKENNA. + & . 29 . avail ARD J, MACKENKNA, - -< Casunes. Pi her EDW. J. « \Amer. Bellevue avéntie. - Beech street.. _ : transmitted to the legislature January 31, \' 1809, has just come from the press. It is ilfustrations entitled \Walk on Goat Island,\ \Winter View in Prospect Park,\ ''The American Rapida,\ \'The Three Bister Istands,,' \View From First Sister --- Island,\ \'The Igo Bridge,\ ''The Hermit's ' ./ Cancade,\ and \View From Third Sister - m\ * In this report the commimioners note that seven years have elapsed since the renervalion wan Openet ~ exprém the belief that the appearance of the grounds is such as to justify them in con- gratulating the legislature and the State ... upon the wisdom of making the shore: and falands of the Niagara river free to all man- tha report, \'is more noteworthy when the . ' verp mite amount of money that the {* commissioners bave had at their disposal is -- taken foto consideration, In only one year since 1887 has the annual appro- pristice for care and maintenance ___ been sore than $20,000... In. 1889 the amount was increased to $25,000. Thrice only has the legislature responded to the request of the commimlotiers for a special appropriation for the work: of resto- 1 ~ ration and permanent improvement, us dis- ~ __. tinguished from that of care and mainten- ance, and in each instance the nmount ob- tained was but $15,000.\ *~ Itis stated that the appropriation for is mainly expendediIn sal- ries and in making repaits to roads, bridges aud buildings. The commissioners see no ___essan why the appropriation for the reser- vation should not be Increased as the state _o Spractically free from . debt.\ 'The con- I* struction of the now drivewny on Gont Toland is referred to and it\ is stated that the road is 7,434 foet in length. . Again the commissionem inform the legislature that, in their opinion, the. con- struction of a roadway from the reservation to the whirlpool should be - undertaken - as carly as possible and exprem regict that * the whirlpool could not have bean included © 'within the fimita of the Btata's property nt Niagara. | They my that the whirlpool and the whirlpool rapida-ire only low intorent- ing than the Falls themselves and if they are to remain ontaldo of 'the Sinte'a do- minion they should be made easily and ecat by on won- plished by the construction of a | rad and walk and the comminsloners suggost that some arrangement be made by which the expense could be shared by the Btate and city of Niagara Falls. | The comminiionem renew their suggestion that | the propored road be supplemented and continued by a bridge actom the river below | the whirl- pool. Reference is made to the outritle points of interest by stating that complaints nre still made of backmen conducting. tourista to places where adinimion is \fee, but exit is not. - !'There should be somé~pitiyation of this abuse, or abatement of the ni \ the report sayn. When it goes into figures the report abowa the fotal receipts for last year were $9,623.03, | Since the extablishment of the reservation the commissioners have received from the State for maintenances the sum of $115,000. For special Improvements they have received $45,000, or as the report ns \'about as much as would be: required. fo build armoderate dwelling house.\\ The coramisioners | have | turned $13,546.31 receipts over to the State Treasuter since July 15, 1885, the opening day, down to , - Beptember 30, 1892, the State advanced ~ $138,718.67 to the commissioners. . Dedj cating $43,548.71. the a State, from this, the balance, $05,174.38 - _s the amount actually expended hy the Btate on the reservation iduring a period of a little more than nevet earn, or about $13,507.05 a year. H . Reference is made to the water level of , the Niagara river and on this subject the report says: \In order that the ontural Bow at the falls may not be diminished, it is important that the leginlatare . should . corporations the right to divert the water patophlet of 87 pages and contains eight c. public and Hum\: \The tmnsformation, \ say - bereaffer refase to grant to individuals or \* ® MATHEW The ninth annual report of the ComtIi® | 54 witi as directly add to the enjoyment of sioners of the State Reservation at i the of the Entpire Sinte as here at for the fiscal year ending October 1, 1891, | inpors, their grentest possession of natural - to Beptember 30, 1802, and which WA8| prony and ore so'generously patronized. . BUSINESS OF THE CoUnthy. still when compared with what is found in other countries, it will right itself sooner than prosperity will come to the foreign shores. | In belief of (this the St. Louis Globe Democrat says: ''England is passing 11mm “pm-Pa: 5mm n soon of- ter the collapse of the Barings in the -Intter difficulties. | Then: fre ponlcs in the Argentine lepublic and in other South American natjons, and nlso in Australia, Throughout n large part of the civilized world business is \dull.\ The conditions in the United States nre les grive than 'they ite 15 the countrigi named, | and . im- provement will come here sooner than it will in any of them,\ anne ___ R. G. Dur a Co's weekly review of trade may»: Thero is m soniewhiat better tone in busines because money markets are.o little leas stringent, | But it. cannot said ns yot that there 18. very distinct Im- provement. In overy direction conservatism prevails, the volums'of busines is restrict- od and a waiting policy rules. The triamury has not | roateriny\ Affected the Anancini situation dutfug-the past | week nnd hns taken much lew than the usual quantity of allver because but little was offered at. the market price. . The fillures during the past week wore 374 in the United States and in Canna 25. _ pay the | Loc compliment of crediting Bun paragraphs to it..-Lockport Bun. the even brillfint and unspotted but not ringless Bun an apology. | It 4s not our intention to give wrongful a paper that in the matter of credits is Itself dis- honest. Worn, comes that the Canadian govern- iment is nbout to depart from one of its custom» and that it will sell somo af the Thousand | islands in Canadian water,. The Islands to be sold nre. the group op- posite the townships of Leeds, Lansdowne, Encott and Youge in the gounty' of Leeds, «___ - Bovtit CaboLIXA seems to be in bad way with its liquor busines, Doin nnl in u; . CROPS IN - ONTARIO. - The View as quudoi-d in a Government Bulletin Just Issued. The Ontarie Department of Agriculture has fued a bulletin relative to the crope In the province. - Fail, whent will produce little lew than the average, - and spring wheat ls reported ms not . nltogether . ratis- factory, but the production will be in - ex- cem of 1872, Parley will-be late, np to the average in quality, but lew in quantity. Ontr are rank In atmw, but with favorable weather will have an immense crop. . Corn ia hack. wanl, but prospects are . exceedingly. good Peas are \' t in high lands, poor in low lands,\ and barring the bug \urn n matin factory The potato bug is present in such im- mense numbers ax to excite a pprehension, otherwise the | tuber rnli growth. are rinbing “m\difiml t'tw-er-“w Rrewing Co, Roots are comiog on well, and crope in general are reported _good an high, weH | and brick work (21 drained feld®, piot or total failure on low and ondrained Innda. Vin the Micki?!) Central, | ''The Nigge ara Falls Route,\ is the title of a hand- some folder, inted in English, French or German, profusely | illastrated, containing; much valuable information for | those . who | intend striting the World's Fnir bwifl will be furnished upon application Underwood, Enstern Parsenger 111 The lowest or any hide. not necesturily an ec J%0 % MaACKLES Agent, Baffalo, N. ¥. *~ tw- C , While | the financial situation in the United States is not ofn satisfactory nature! . . a period of rt of 1890, while\Spain Portrigal, Ital . a Ted Greece aro beet with redone itasat PIShFr ml- Dotted Mulls; The Niagara Falls GAZETTE Sintinues to | - rt Union tho handsome |. . If wo have been guilty of this act we owe | To the World's Columbian Exposition. - S. HIRSCH, Dress Goods, Jackets, Capes and Suits. * 'This -week we offer the most desirable assorted stock of Summer Slike, |___ Wash Silks, © ~ _ , . Cream Dress Goods, defeat-he proved himself emphatically French Flannels, SHIRT WaAisTS, Belts, e Windsor Ties, Gloves und Mitts, Hammocks, EVERY LADY SHOULD HAVE A “Blade only in Sterling Silver for the trade by the Carriage Lap Robes, | At our usual low prices. 154 MAIN STREET, NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. W. A. JAMESON Manager. By his marvelous perseverance and indomitable will overcoming indescribable obstacles-wresting success from seeming hopeless The Man for the Time! COLUMBUS soUVENIR- spoon. NIAGARA SILVER (CO,, Cornell avenue, house and lot. -~ | ~ Chicago street. _ - Cherry street. Campbell, street, in- eluding desirable . houses. Clinton place. Cypress street. Calumet street. Ceritre avenue. Erie avenue. East Pierce street. Frazer street, includ- ing desirable houses. S. HIRSCH. Now is the Time E. 0. Haynjy’ the Place To H .... Dol m nun-“llx‘hyeq.j Give us your +d th t fi|dnén£la=»lmnim with best; clean, urnin at lowes oe. \~Boft 'Conl tun-um\? on hand for steam PRICE $2.00 PER DOZEN. no: Eale stReet. WRES IMPROVED ROOT BEER! - Preparedg’nnly for- Use in Quart Champagne Bottles. [AT, GRILLS Grocery, TELEPHONE NO. 18. Ferry street. Frontenac street. Frontier avenue. Farm on Ridge road. Forest avenue. “Ti“ . Office and Yard GO Main Mtreet, East Rod ot Canal Bridge.. Telephone No. 1M, BUTLER & BENNETT, Meat ano Fish Market, 135 AND 137 FALLS STREET, # nUTLOING. FINE HAMS A SPECIALTY. wan ojen UIE x. 00. Rindays, entrarire belng from dout, SPECIALI' IF vou want- Boots and Shoes At a Low Price and of Good Quality, call di | I William E. Green,; NO. 122 THIRD STREET. ; NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Mids for the ervetion of a beewery at Ningara Palls wll be recetvedd at the office of the 3 hirk ' Muspenieion ridge 1 0, op to agust tet, [M0 The work in he done ronsiste nf (1 masonry nefoundation (D rarpen tey b mey. from <6: cement floore <7 minting and whoring © sew ernge v loom and tin ot 0D. plumbing (12. ponge (19 ire: machine: 10 tubm (B) chip (make (06) coppersmith and tank seork (7) boilers ( Po machinery and mflrright work (19) henter (2% Afting (CI: pipe coveriog . Bids will be re for the brow sof for thee seg» arate items - The walle ofthe balling may be rhanged from stone to brick . Bids for ( and brick work must be for e amonnta for either wa . bide for the brewery arawhole must he the same . Plane and speeifeations may . be , seen at the company's office or at the ofice af Meo Amorst Meritron. N7 La Salle street. blow, CAPITAL, $100,000. ' orric Power. City Bank, NIAGARA FALLS, N. v. - SURPLUS, $50,000. ARTHUR SCHORLLEOPF, Praoupext, HANS NEILAON, I , FRED 1. P7 Cammtzn. | tore DIRECTORS: f 'OEXE CARY, Niagara Falla, HAXS MpBLmnx Falla. P a a s ail Spinney fame min. | A NA, \ mC to OPP. 3 atts, I Buffalo. 3. CLEMENT, Buffalo. | ®. 3C J. P. BCHOELLROPR, Ruffalo, 'd'thflmbrmnflfixdnnngnrnthfipm poses.\ i \ In the prevailing method of sightrecing commissioners find czuse for mild com- ' -plaint. They cite the fact that for all 'Kiagars is sanually visited by bails mil- Come in and see for yourself and BABY CARRIAGES, ALL KINDS AND rrif®s. Windowastheding Made to Orden | Undertaking a Specialty. THE CLARK FURNITURE GO., Limited, Bedroom Suites, _ __ _- | | Parior Suites,} | Bed_Lounges; Concties, Fancy Chairs, upholstered in Silk Tapestry, Mooguette, Brochetell, and prices way down. | be vonvinced., \ ~ | e &. NEST CLOTHS - « -===A N D--- -_ TAILORING < Porter street. | |_. Garden avenue. Grand avenue. Gerald avenue. Harrison avenue. Independence avenue ’Ir0quois avenue. [La Salle street. | Lockport avenue. jMain street, building i_ lots, business and] |_ residence property. Michigan avenue. Niagara Rapids bou- Niagara street. North avenue. Oneida avenue. Portland street. Pine street fPackard street. Park avenue.. Riéé'e; place. Sugar street. Stetson street. Stedman street, St. Paul street. South avenue. Vernon street. Willard Vavenue. Walnut street. Weston 'avente. 3d street, - lot. lot. - frame house. [9th street. 10th street. 1oth stréet, cottage. 12th street, 6 build ings. 20th street. 30th street. 3Ist street. Falls. Falls. Lewiston. Tunnel lands. Niagara. Lamont & Lammers SALE, Spring avenue,, Woodlawn avenue ) house and 5th street, house ant 6th street, cottages. 8th street, 2 stor} ]24 acres between I4 Salle and Niagar 34 acres between la Salle and Niagar 52 acres in Chippawa acres in town of levard. 53 - 80 acres, Sugar street and Tunnel ladds 9}? \acres adjoining 100 acres in Chipp wa, river frontage 140 acres in town-0 \r oi] 0 low Perver te York Wash to 'raches on 11 Time tahie Trainc 12 sn arr 73pr; me Sodimm Fork bii f a from Singura Morne atl throagh Prot s dia for Jnhieste Patera A1 Kab ras Sunday 6 M mage anet tlle and ati ( 8 fla sa wedatice £ + ann 8 dt n as Rerting a in Nork aro vea 8. It was POP gem 2 tes. New a #C vores K dm go John aTe an