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E: rENERAL HARDWARE Rock Dnllmg Apparatus\ iad Material, Pamts, 0115 and Glass meer's cand Contractors for Steam and bef } # Hot Water Herrtmg Roast Beef, \v¥OU CA Chickens at Spring Chickens, .. .. Spring Ducks, =. . . {Turkeys, Cdressed to order,) I7e. FULL LINE OF fresh Fish, > Cooked Ham and corned Beat Canned Lunch Tongus, Corned Beef, . [ Chickens and Turkeys. In fact everything in tin and out of tin suitable for luncheon. . Remember we don't have these today and be sold out tomorrow, but , | but advan LOUNTY EWS. The Experience of Three Young Lady Residents of Lewiston Who Went to Toronto. WERE ACCUSED OF A THEFT While Hanging a Pendleton Lad (Meets His Death-Despite the Warm Weather Politics Are Talked in Rangomvilié-Niagara Falls Men Control the Future of ~ ~The \Model City. \ Lewito®, July 17.= Lbluuulj—OXLJ: ri~ day Inst three respected young ludies resid- ing bere named Misses Berths, Hattie Ida Scott went to Toronto on the Cibola in the morning. During the trip a. robbery was committed. | Theso three young ladics were in the Indies' parlor where the theft is all to have tal pluce. - When. ar riving at Toronto they | were detained by five Toronto police. usands . of 'people flocked around them in curiosity. - They were held for balf an hour before the pohce decided that they were not guilty of the charge. The same evening. the' following item unpaired in the Toranto Evening 'News: _. Kir.Telfer of Buffalo came over on the Clbols this moraing with her three 1} children. While in the lea\ tollet room purse. con- taken from her potkel Ascord- Ing .to her no? there were but three others in the, room at the time, there three being rather frisky looking young women nf u American type. . Upon arriving at foung women were detained and. were closely nterrogated by Patrol and Policeman Reburn, They offered to be sentched, was not tiken of the offer, 'They went on their way refolcing. This is pronounced by promument citi- zens here to be an outrageous attack upon these young' women's chatucter. . Inasmuch t lt is Instuunted 'that they\ committed the crime, and.it has also caused considemble ridienle to be thrown upou them, they will, {t-is stated t pronounced oronto the z va & SANITARY J fl Dra pLumBing. Electrrc Light Plants, Steam Pumps Pngmes, B011ers, &e. No, 87 SEGOND STREET, : Gluck Building Niagara Falls, N Y.. z \37“711'4. [_ Diret to Buffalo \murmur-m New hi I'm-mm.\ wd wh. Poaffte South, - Also pa lath and the. West. Pullman mmoglc ire Hubble-Inn 1 ith bexk Train Leare: Suspension . Bridge and e Nouotew | Falls: 477 A, M. bnily | Erle Flyer doen nof a at Sagara Falls amet reaches New York at m. P Rm dew. naa al w. Dally-New Faper= .a i. iflste mak in dvidle [Merin, Av meter an llz'?‘knrlw~l ta Daly - cunnection Anudford, | Attica, all focal points, )nily, Except nffalo, makin em and connecting mith train for Horbeli- x all stops and con- i rr yuh Nre Von prc ll..u\y : a\ *. Datly-Con- arriving in New {1 I M. Daily- Accom- fis mekong all stape Man—- Falls 7 M, 918 ahd and ? 2 pom - and 1233 a. m. ay thers amve 1201 p m. and e P5043? Tas, ofa, 'r mo and 12W a, m Fax-Tm“ e from 3 R. til !'s Ticket.Office, No. 3 Al Thel Sizcums Palle, X. Y., and ML Ticket tern st station \Nap-«don HoT “Bur-11. ' Gen'l Agt Pam, Ruffalo, N. ¥ M 4tBERT n. MEYER Artor M. Am. Soe. C. £. »baer c W480W Areitert. Johnson & Porter, & in mune sors 170 MaiN strEey. _ 755—- n CA YRTRRTP & (0; thitects, Real Estate Dealers and Buikders. 3 moira rarix. v. \ Errea rao ~~ U Pare. VW D. McBWEN, | DENTIST,\ *T? Bank of Sucperreiom \XX -- tbn tee cog Pun Toys and Counselors at law, [NEw YORK CENTRA HUDSON RIVER RAILROU) !The Great Four-Track Route. All trains arrive and depart from NEW YORK CENTRAL STATION Niagara Falls, on and mafier May 7%, DSG, ne follows: For Rochester and New York. O30 A. M.-New York Expm Daily. riving In New York at R30 1:10 A. M.-New York um Sunday. ving in New IxM! baFi—Auvmmndnllun Bunday, Artiving in New York at G30 n. oi. 6:00 P. M.--New York State Exprem. Dally, Arriving in Rochester at 9:00 p. m. New York at 7:90a. m. 4 Daily to Buffalo. West Bhiore-3:40, 7:25 a. m., 4:6, p. m. llldrlnn Centra THA a. m., 1200 m., \cw Tork Cont #85, 1000, trot, a. me Bik 215 20% 128 ail. fod mol p m. Dally From Bamato.. . West Bhore-1:G3, 7:04 Sp. m. Mich fife-«5 Te Min ® m. $43, 1208 p. New Yotk Central—8.41. Ti} a. m., 12.50, J:10, 4:00, 595, 10:00 p. m. From Battle, West Shore-1:03, 7:05 a. m., 1:90 Michigan Crnint=nn a m, 133, nn, oss 220 p. Rew Tork bemnl—GJO, 1295 a. m., 220, 248, #10, 820, £50, 10:00 p. mm, to Buffatos West Shore-75 a. m., £6, A8 m. a “Eu-n pn ae to DR Tie mm., 20s. l fi’r' York Central-A5, Mid a. in., 12:81, 24, 456, 5:56, ATL, R06 p m. . Trains for Lewiston.\ Trains leave at 683, 7:90, £90, 93, $51 a. m. 1288, 200, 18, £50,810, (10, mbp m. , Trains From errh'mflrfl. 13mm. m.. 1m, 210, dan, é, Trains From the East. hto ‘hnlmnnlnulhfi 1190 a. m; 120, 820 p.m. Runday at 15,12de Trains for the EAst Vin ltbckpnfl. ' Trains leave at 620, 11:10 a. m 1:50, 600 p. m. © Sundays only at 430 x. m-, and p. is. Trains Huffule leate Suspensiqn Bridge unguaruuzfi'nfikrnum the Earl about 6 vifautes later Dan the time given above. WEEKS General A Jam-mum Gfi T1 axing?“ Xe NevYotk. and No.6 Cataract Cearad Hows | Bock. Ar Dnily, ex- Vnrk at ton 200, 1.85 Sanrtarmumhmg ASPEOIAIII‘Y £ Gas AFittinq, Hot Wafer and ~ ~~~~~Steam Heating. Burrows, Jounson & lever, . 19$ and 124Main Street. I'M-ll): ® 1;me Yo inags a-Spocialiy. DY WHL - McGlashan,. Niagara F -*? | Splendid chance, Apply to WE ALWAYS HAVE TEEX Crick Brothers Grocery and Meat Market The Corner Store With the Corner Door. 301 FALLS STREET. TELEPHONE 85. Brown & McMahon,) IMPORTTNG TAILORS, CLOTHIERS gn oats All the latest shades and styles in Spring Goods now in. Come and select a perfect Dally, | [fitting garinent, any style or quality at a moderate price. The only house in the city for correct styles in HATS AND GAPS. , Custom work a specialty. BROWN & McMAHON, Main Street. __ GEORGE C. BOWEN, Jeweler and Sitversmith, - . No. 64 {falls 5tréet. rum AM SYS COS \_ Of all descriptions. call and see the line 1 can show you. wills Ro $ 10 $6. d of the late Jolin F. 306m 0 alls, OQX &YALE, trinwmxr \gm!dqgrre. If you want a Cycle, ~For Sale. the Toronto News Tor libel and ngninst the Toronto police department. Captain Wil- lam Harvey Botmes of the Ciboin consideni? them quite funocent of any rllpgnl counee- tion with this affatr. Boy Killed In Pendleton. WiLso8, July 18.-{Special.)-John |___\ Batigham, a lad about 17. or 18. years old and formerly of this villuge, met with in- jurics Saturday while dmwing hay at Pendleton which caused his drum The funetnl was held Mandny, David A. Tower and wife, of New York, nre-«pending a short time with relatives here. . Mr. Peabody of Privecton, N. J., is the guest of his brother, Rev. W. C. Pmlxxly Them was n attendunce at the quarterly meeting of the Wilson Sunday School Association held in the Preshyterian church Inst Bunday evening. Ransomville. RAXsoXVILLE, July 1° -([Spreial)-It is now raid that C. G. Richards, deputy sheriff, is likely to receive the nomination for sberiff from the Democrats. Sherif En- sign will not be renominated, as the present law only allows the sheriff to be elected for one term. Many other candidates are com- ing in the flelll on bothmkcu and a lively canvas is ' probable, \It \is thought- (Jute-Merl G. Woods will have considerable opposition for tle Republican nomination for school. commis- sioner in this district. He waselccted qnce and was: defeated\ nt the socond election. It is thought that the party does not care to give him the nomination under the cir-; co as Cloveland. Whether the Model City will be n sticcom ' depends entirely on the owners of 10 farms, or rather on Ningama Falls parties who atep- pod in and secured «ptions on aix or elk,\ firma subject to the outcome of Lewiston. city unless he secures these farms | which would then give a compact tract of Inod. +It is ssid that he has secursd three ' able to- secure other farms sufficient to um success of his undertaking. trio of summer resorts are ning to ' mecure the anmmer | sixitora. Vilmn is proving more of a «accom than was anti- cipated earlier in the season, The Garden City is bringing over large p from Toronto. 'It cannot Wilson would lead the van In securing tronage of summer travel If a suitable mic] was built at the harbor. ° Island Park are desirous of building a large botel on their proj at the harbor but some object to og out a little | oon Wilson | will not advance very ° mpid y until a botel is built. t is thought that the Board of 'Buporvin ors will Mort the road plan prssed_by the recent legislature. 'Many farmer mise the ' - |abjection that they will have to pay (he? major part ofthe tax. resul tin carrying out of the plans ad ad whereas Supervisor Riotden of this town states that Nisgara Falls, Lockport and North Tonawanda would pay nearly three fifths of it.. They also objected to giving bonds whereas the cities at their t in- crease of valuation would pay nearly four- fifths and this would also be considerably : if the Model City is a anccem, The cities would, however, be benefited to a a Board af Amn- The Board of Arbitration uftbe Fire De- ent met Inst night. No business of a was transscted and they ad- | to meet inthe rootiis'6f Réncue H. | aLOunp-nynnAflrm-flm ~ urn-alum 'The July edition of the Bell Telephone Record fail mm-mmumb- bers. Our Number is 87. max,- 14,1898. Apass & Draxxz To .be World's Columbian hare the title an‘: ara-Falls Route,\ is F, or what I see, ance. T acs fra “moved «[ 1897 sh l cumstances still he may have the same. ex- 1 | Mr. Love will not go forward with his pro- ' farms so tar and it is thought he miny be i Wilion, Olcott and Youngstown, a lively , pis under- , stood that some of the ntockbolden of Lake i beard. \was down in Central{ \BEFORE THE TARGET. ~ iMembérs of the 42d Seperate Company Will Try and Shoot the Bulls-cye Today. The aunust pmuctice: shoot of the 42d fBeperate oompiny was to bave commenced yesterday, The range of the company inin excellent condition and no doubt some of the men will be down today. to try their hand at the targeta. of Lieutenant Hancock, chairman, Sergeants Schuyler and Whitney, Corporuls Low and McBean, and Privates Locher, Chambors, Barr, Reeves and Devlin. . Last Baturday the ringe committeo held a meeting and decided. that the rules of fl gown: all shooting on the range this season, Thé scores 111ml}; days and Saturdays will count for the silver and brouze medals. Those made on Tuesdays and Fridays for the gold medals, No score shall count for medals uples signed by n member of the range contuilttes, Practice days for those desirions 'of being on the (mm ny's rifle team have heen designated | ondays and Thursdays. It is desired that all members practice at the range at least twice. before the regular company shoot in August so that oll may qualify as marksmen. ENTERTAINING - FOUR GENERATions. Judge Mulelt of First Street the Scene of a \ ~~ ~Family~Reuntén. For the past week T. G. Hulett his been entertaining four generations of his family at. hig home. One daughter, two grand- daughters nnd five great grandchildren were in the guthering, 'They were Mr Dr. A. B. Gates .of 'Boronto, Mrs. Edith Douglas und children of Toronto, nud Miss Amy Norris of Waniaw. Mre. Doughum left for Toronto Monday morning. Mrs. Dr. Gates is attending her mother Mrs. Hulett, who has been ill for the past mronth. -_s__ Bartholomew's Educated Horses. The greatest of horse whows, Bartholo- but taik, will occupy the stage of the Park Theater every evening and on Wednesiny and Saturday at 2:30 P, a. of next week. Of the show the Portland Expres mys:. For six nlghts and three mut x‘nx'n ll'ufllnml clth delighted The range committee this season consists |, on Wednes-]. Fing Shoes BON BONS --AND_-_ CHOCOLATES NIAGARA PHARMACY, GLUCK BUI LOING. Ico Cnam Bod. and \all ulnar-l Wm\ on Dung-h Bicycles. The riding season -is at hand. Now is the time to purchase your wheel. - Call and see us before you make your purchase, as we are leaders in VARIETY and EX- mew's 24 educated honss doing every thing | , C.J. REISS, NO, 32 FALLS \STREET 3 PERIENCE, The following is orxr list of wheels; ° udge for yourself if we have not the only recognized wheels. VICTOR. - _- REMINGTON RALEIGH. _ COLUMBIA. - WARWICK. - BUFFALO. CREDENDA. A list of lower price wheels. ron audiences, That It must besomething out ofthe usttal course, and most excellent In Its chirncter that would draw nine crowded. houses: in Port lnnd will be acknowledged by every one. The horees of Prof. Bartholomew »castilitly deserve all the praie that has been beatowed upon them clsow here; sifd it Is a pleanure t know. that their wvndrrml performances have been approciuted BIERS SALE --OF-- Millinery Goods. Our entire stock of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets must We do not intend to carry over a single hat if price will sell them. We have without doubt the best assorted stock of Sailors'in Western New York. . Always the latest in Muslin Underwear, Corsets, Hosiery, Kid and Silk Gloves, Infants' Cloaks, Bonnets, Dresses, Etc. , Shirt Waists, Suits and Novelties of every description. ~ % [SIMON BEIR & SON, 219 Main Street, OPPORITE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL Flrrrrrrrrt st Sip IN» TOWN. fereach day | denied thnt' be closed out regardless of cost. | xo. 30 MaIX STREET, OPEN 7 A. M. UNTIL MIDNIGHT, This Restaurant Will Be Conducted in a First Class Manner in Every Department Calsine-First Class, Walters-Attentive and Efficient. Wines and Cigars-Tho Finest. PRICES STRICTLY MODERATE. a. E. ALLEN. GOAl. COAL TIE CATARACT 106 COMPANY * SUPPLY THE Bast Coal, Well Screened, at the -~ -Lowest Prices. Office, CORNER NINTH and CEDAR STREET Telephone 84 D. Cataract Wheel Co., J DOHERTY Manager. HUNGARIAN Patent Flour $5.00 Per Bbl. $2.40 \ 4 \ $115 (O 54 6 630. «ory @ This Flour is guaranteed to be as good as the Flour for which you have been paylfig from $5.50 to $5.00 per bbl. , M. A. McBean, 163 FALLS STREET. Telephone 79. SNA wE HAVE A LARGE BOTTLE PS ? SEVERAL ° Real Estate SNAPS. mots on 17th and Charles Streets $500 and $600, cheap at $700 and $800- - ___op.__.__ For 25 Cents. F STEP IN AND TRY ONE CROY'S DRUG STORE, V0 55 FALLS STREET. _V.Y. &TJ WILCOX. rFlre, Life, \Accident Plate Employers' Liability and Indemnity Bonds, {awd aut OF mourance. l Fourteen of the Largest Com- panies represented, whose records for the prompt settlement of honest claims are un- surpasred. . ALSO REAL ESTATE. 38,437 w 188 OH NLHE, yorern ruoo®, -* Niagare Fails, N. Y. TRD rororrrg - 300 LOTS $55 per acre. =- Several other bargain BELBEN [In locations that cannot be excelled: for [rapid increasé-in value. 'double in value in next 18 months. $300 each; $50 down and balance in three equal annual payments. Will moré than Only Houses, . Lots and. Acreage. Cheap. ! Glags, Steam, Boiler, |. hes ~106 acres close to Niagara Falls, South, [(Ontario, house, barn and fine soil, only 8 on Canada side. Don't delay, but come and see us. & K