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urne: ales os. - ; | if the Board of Publle | the Plumbing Board was brought up. ~The . LMJ -T Works to reconstruct the Falls street sewer | von; ¥ e lug - {AW HATS ET“ from the alley between Sixth and Seventh {gang mon.was presenit .at the met ng. , & A ny KEEP YOU Likewise it; 00d I uu 'Everything ap rtaining to @ Gentleman's Wearing - gpgxegfld at the - © ble Pfifie. \WEARE sHowinc ;* An extensive line of Our facilities to turn out high garments are not excelled anywhere in the country, and each bearing our label can be returned if not entirely: satisfactory.. No. 62 Falls Street, .._ NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. BUFFALO ANO. NIAGARA RIVER | gen NAVIGATION COMPANY. Steamer leaven\Buffalo for Niagara Falls, V OHY, daily at 9 A, immn'flrm Ast. IE; Fate Round Trip 50 Gents. - ul _ _ _ ___ ___\ LA 00 Ger E A Lakot asp Fig: ImportaTiox or t Tom \a heen io e : carriage to a two ted alderman carriage wat referred to the mmluittaf fl t 5.1 ml: fore 1 vote for another hill If that engi- on Hcerke. on finance reported that they expected to #Sccute an expert actonntant (o . laok o the books of the city dfficem next week, bad condition of Sixth street pear the inter section of Pine «treet and the matter mult on the : jmpat hoors t anything Io. woide;... t The C d A regulavand. |orderly meeting up to 10 o'clock last even» Thi. ~ It looked very much: ay lbb‘nfii‘egn absent.\ TheSinkt. order of busihest wan ise atreets to the alloy between Seventh and Hect gallruv'a ity on Tides that expand iger life. A\ could bring-to bear and tho City Engineer encly ; more than “gagin‘ffilg‘? F £13139 \W612 his side, e L ferrin a com- mitten wfiflfilfind b flax-FAA -. paris 0\ Shen the Council convened Aldermen - | Maboney, MeKfnney und. Campbell were shatf take efter io at tbe. ordinan cleric of ._ Tho matter of the salary for the ing for the past month 'or th nates of the City Engineer. includes near} Mtg 3 «Jar tension was read. such extension. A resolution to thought if these peo he aaw-no-ohjattion to Inga. The resolution was ted Th aldermen, > at the gtade in tle City Engincer's o Rid R thine ty 5p \ | ownenk This w Niagar Falls Water 'Works a committee on accounts, of the Company would not do any thing until the city \J made them, At this point Alderman Matuney appear- ote > The question ofgrile on Spring sitrect was brought up and it was ifisclosed that notie was extablished. _ A motion to place the grade between Bath and Bnllflvllu aventies the asume na that at which the rafls road tracks were extablished was carried. Alderman - Maboney moved that the street superintendent be Instructed to serve on the ”If\! omnem on Spring wifeet between Bath and Rellsvue venn to build a five foot ridowalk within 10 days of the city would do the ame and that the committee on strbeta be authorized to see that the walka are constructed. cortled. Petitions | to entor sewars were read and finial on the condition that the resets to city, C R. Delmage, recretary of Active Hee , recommended . that George J Weiler, Edward G. Whalen, William if | g feet. and would cost about $300. 'By thls change the sewernge would go from the canal into the' proposed .; The recommendation of the same Board on Wilbar Buttery 'and 0\)le and | that the Boanl advertise for bids for: the same ex- Alderman Strickor stated that the people benefited eventually would pay the cost of to | who / wanted, this extension were willing to pay for this work and walk for the elty lomrbggk the mom?\ gratiting the privl Pu “a nwmnixanendnlibn of ¢ ambaaml of bile Works to advertise for bids for the} Acco irrlod. construction of the engine house and sub- ple , Crtiot police station after the land has been secured | was end. . Alderman | Stricker moved that tho mintt@r be - referred . to the city engineer and committes on fire and water with power to act. This was carried. hegged to be excused. At this {mint Alderman | Mnloney sug- a that some one be sent for - Aldermun TeKinney or Alderman | Mahoney »o us to make the necessary mnjority to ondi- natices. - Officem were sent after the nbsent City Engineer Burns rted that he had a prof uofclcvclnndmfienuo fot an , [established gmide, | It was moved thit the y En property owners be given a clinnce to [a]; salary, _ Alderman Mahoney . mado his is enrrié . A profilopfPleros avenue to- the Eric railroad was presented and on motion the council adopted the gride as recommended. claim of $108.05 or 'the gm, of 'the inpany for to its main was rbferped to the [ Mr. Doran of the Dominion Suspendor naked the privilego to addres the council. | He atated that his company hnd built their building on Bpriog atrect and Fut down a sidownlk. | Cortain persons lins failed to put down sidewalks nnd the help had to climb through the mud which was.disogreenble both the thant and to the proprietors. | Hecalled attention to Memmy . MeMnhon & Bingenheimer'a ~] property and nnderntood that- theso Council med sanctionéd the ction and proceed [on necount. «trovt withing Aye days. ed the old matter of the Cit Nought -the: ce fameolargument and . though @ to soch propettz | sbonld-thke control of.the Olly \Eoin et -... | office. - The Muyor agreed that tho - Engi- ueer should be put on a salary, but thought that the Engineer should finve the running of his help. receive. . Al derman Mahoney thought the city should ive a Anger in the pio: that nll | the city ofllees werd governed by the Council. - The mayor cited 'that . the superintendent of of his offlce in the hm\? and the pay they . should streota hired hisown mon he is told whom to hire.\ a proswnl. bills and It wouk ter was gning to bo fixed Alderman Stricker ealled | for - MUderman Mahoney's motion. | On the aye nnd nay This watt empted into bad been accepted - by - the of amistants be deterred | imtil </ sulfation be Jind with the (City Engineer vote Alderman Ranks voted nay «tating me *Teet i very sick. ./ Miss Theres. Welch of Lewiston bi go to be rnvestignted and. nol | jimiped nt «o to No Lanoug. Mich., for a visit. Frod C Butler his returned home ft «« the Conservatory of Music Wie Comer 4 adaback of Main «treet <guedt of Ms. Perrin.4o Boflale * Mise Reese Crook of Rixth street left this W( 900 morning for s vist with friends in Patter: a reason that he thought the matter onght suddenly. | The other fine aldermen . voted aye Alderman Mahonat thated that the salary of the deputy vity engineer be fixed at (h £1, 00 The Mayor hore urged. that ”1 me con rand othet engineers such as Mr. Clanev. [kahuna-Brod (I'm. lufiml'm‘mm‘ If; \P | Mr Brackendidge. Mr , Vogel and Mr. Bur poigted ioe. reroramendnt io. > - - was confirmed. Spencer B. Parker naked for the appoint ent of commissioner of deeds to J“ ta- cany. The petition was Inid on the table owing to objections on the part of Alder | men Etricker and Noblett of the Third A few transfers of drivers' ' were granted. | The Mayor xpoke about the! und and ponndmasters and raked of the atter was doing any work, Applications of drivers. to Aldertian Stricker from the committee Alderman Ranks called attention to the A change their Shank This nettled Alderman Mahoney and he Abonted ont, 'Yes! Do you know what Mr. If LF9M° an the Bnrbank thinks of the Cit Engineer's office! Well. if you don't you {a and ask him.' d better go This | was | married, Iderman Mahoney voting nay. \I tell you one thing,\ sald the now ex-' the first ward. ry_ busines will he xed he- . A resolution was carried that two phywi. YC , cians be employed by the ci attorney to. ] took into the injuries of At. vnolds and report to him. A_ resolntion was carried that the city \2\ | attorne I o referred to the Street Superinterdent to ja ‘fifi’m\ AMF it. John Sweetey made a com t against (hemmmflxndddmlng the work- men were ignored when they-wanted-a car to ride bome on the Sch toute no accommodations at the In police court. this reotning: . John , s & 'ad or returned ed Pimiefiafimlgflel kcepmgirmmnhgl h the thi b /e sod in Buffalo. are. acti “I”: engaged rainutéx to leave the city? Vincent Edelt ® (Dr case and up one nr twa a a th jamin McCart «kafnydn—qtyv‘ not to ax {8 per The Council then adjourned. ' 10. P. 17, tnotrow | to' settle. . John (and Joseph Smitls, tramps given 39 ts | Nearly Finished,\ tha nad turbfue-w beck—ofiha evefiing. ~His testimony . was pertiln- potrer each, which \will consti- ing more directly - to the accident, Mr. EOC the. immenso-power-plant-at- Boldenigxychmge \fzhe‘flxfiffi «gin 13157: , young Delaney, was one. fizmagxxngmmg? was taken to next Wednesday night. tes, _ which are to admit m the inlet canals to each Iso, being manufictoted in oy flung (& Goos) O ( Mills From Teras. ; which firm' fro a) uilding veling crane to t}? a?! {In the In: 2:22th 3“ ;’ mummffl: 03:0}! 1.3515 this morning, An 11 year.old boy. who gave being constracted by the | his namo is James'Goodman was nrrested Steel Company, near Harris- | on the charge of being a tramp. ready for erection. hala. new tower. » Been - Completed-Carpenter | nees in Dallos, did not G§G him right. . A Work Will Bo Done Tonight ° ork on tho new Observation | '\* completed and it is expected unter work will be done by m5clack. One'clevator is now.] Murly Kelicher, . lurge numbers of visitors have The fmwmhe»! Murty \Kellcher who died his sky-piereing. ping ot his home on Dark 'street Ningarn Falls, unatfended. imder of $50 for each offente, . dll ordinances (5 conflicting * with | the, fact. be hns been present nt on? meat» |, two vainly en- h streets according to the Rah? 20d | denvoring to get some whoney . out ofthe \ pace I?” hukwork. His mam? t night awoke a pathetic in lull; breasls of the udfimxm he secured * order for $50. - The mayor broached-the reservoir whetn it ean bo pumped:out Into [the trun mama.eq The - recommidiation 23h and Comfortable; gere reams fect first, | Alderman Eames: was death 4/¥6W from t on the Plunibing Board 'but. he felt sorry for the clerk. He thought he ought to be paid. - It wis no-fault of. tha-clerk that ho found bimsclf .in this dilemma. . 'Hé oxtend the water main from MeKoon | thought that the mntlerofhkmlaripmt flame north on Mnin. stroct to Chas | {, befirm to the committes on finance.\ avennie and wert to Spring street nt n cont 4 P a H which in t the ele- Observed from 8t. Patrick's church in that firéufir all“ 2:1“??1tvlefE illage Monday morning at 0 o'clock. The Tho elevators, ns before stated, lukmvxgnt was in Fairview cemetery, ggfiym?fiifmfl“fi$ Hackmen's Injunction. i ~f . The first wiles examined was Em Phillips, the man fo.chapge of heclevator, Bir. Phillips told the atory he # ed up the elevator underorders. - Jol h Golden. was the second and last witness fo oN THE ROAD At Eteven. The Police Pick Up a Boy Tramp Who Says He R ungest tramp thal the court g: for sone time came up two weeks ago he left hishome in Dalins, [Texas, and was on his way to when he was picked up by: the police. He sald | , that his father who In iy the drygoods busi- | ~. telegram was sent to his folks this miom- w- ~ Ont, last Saturday aged over 62 years, wis R Un to noon-tod ias-boen-mnde cofineil granted the request of the olerle it There are two Thompson right be construed to mean that the alfa- ings of the Plumbing Board while he did not t wish to give thataimpremion. | 'The Mayor thought there was no doubt 'but that the | which guaran ¢lerk could m‘ne? till“ (11:10:31 ”$3333 a teed 60-per cent; return on \ | hy Ien! provess if the- cot the money the t 16 first year from the water renta which lr’imld y bio To HE agit that n Juatice that the young man. be paid. bo paid to thecity was.read.. 'The mayor fq hi} worked the last threo months: with the understanding that he was to be paid. The Muyor suggested that the clerk prof sent a bill of his services for $50 to npply * elevators aiting room is fust in the Slintt ind narrow L 60(the elevators lead to the robmm, | ndan. * No copy of Judge Lambert's order , _F. N. Jones, the inddiiger of expects to hive everything the week is out, - will be off 'the This part of the ye f pogo th in Otel until | robbed. - Last night six New York Contml t. As yet it is not announced | ersployes of Baffle wore. arrested for the Alderman Enines moved that the salary of\ thus has been imaule of and hill be referred to the Committee on Alderman - Mahoney moved that an ordor be drawn in favor of the Plumbing Board Clork for $50. Carried. The question of ordinances came up and Alderman Eames reported that he had a F] business engugement at 10 o'clock-and TOLD IN A LINE] or Two. Ing Jack\ was In the city Mon- The curio-fnd hazsor 'men elnim that trade is dull, very little doing, Carter & Co. commenced to give their Floiym @ half boliduy on Raturday, ly is. 000 -. >A resolution was adopted | requiring the! Erte railroad company to place a Oagnian at the croming.of North avenue and Tenth The aetion of the people agninat the Erle The proviso in the ordinance to regulite Company / was discontinued this the charge of the City Engineer for. giving the sewer connections: brought \Alderman Motoney ont of hig solitude and resurrect- igineer's if“ Sunday school from Dundas, :Fitipect Park: today enjoying pepo A? 'whirs: deoth occurred *Ruilroad Dick\ of sonic water spanfol. - W. F. of Main street is prepare u a branch store in Phillie & stand on Falls street, Alisn Sharp of Third street had his lait hand smashed in a Buffalo and is home nursing the injn Every body misses the big Western ex- cursona which maually - commenced at tris - lar time of the rearsaud \ ran through A ogre, | (6. couple: Addres < M,C Qunerrr , The balloon and acrencher man and the «dond organ grinder with murding . the | stréets | hideous with Thea Hene® machine «hopy ci; \c \Yes aaid Alderman Mahoney, \when The mayor repited | that porbaps the al- dermen dietated whom they wanted on the strects but disclaimed any interference on j his part with the superintendent of streats, ° The anpiment continued \for the space of . m ED muffin, when - Alderman.. A151...” ef ji Tony Fiotell's and moved that the engineer's salury be. fixed \T\ m\: fere ® at $2,000 a year, do take effect A ugnst 1, | ° ent fx Inn bis monkey an On Bunday night a robbery was commit- a gold watch | tolen. . The value wis | , mgfliru engngement th. The Mayor took the bull by | the borax! MetHi® City hong. wil mot play in I'm and «and, that it took abe votes to fix. thc dot Pork evening, | but will 's matter | and | there were bit five aldermen. (bere Satoolay ovening. The W CTU, meeting in the Congre 'Jonal church on Wodneiay, nt 3 o'cly k {! be the Inst moeting until | .; Aldermen -- Mahoney 'Uirew | down the £ untlet when ho announced that it. would \*> uke six votes to pay the city. engineer his A'l members are carnestly reqheated to '% Il... a long dy before they | p szent as there is busines. of Importanee would be paid If that was the way the mat- Mre Frank 8. Harrington, 8t., of Main 18th BATTALION BAND ~ K) Masin of UBie® who has heen the gnest of Hany Highland, | returned | bome Bot « I anadinn repressatation andt. hut ertenda largets over the Tnitect stares Miss Abo Hood and Mist Emo Rnrnc All teh ar ho nova - -V % guests of Mr anlcMm|ricKkETS ONLY ' 25 cents Tinm M, Tniford, a former re<ident of this city, but now of Denver, Onl, ir visit .> Alderman | Stricker | thought the ' eirens , 19% (Mends in towh, had continned long enough and moved that it be referred to the committee on. acconnit«' th : with the Mayor to investignte and report at cn | the next meeting. Mr. and Mr N. E, G. Wadhams, Jr , of tr city will «pend the next fortnight in mp at Crystal Beach. Hie: Aber \. Woolson _ B J. Miller & (0%: SPECHL SHE and Mr John G ; both of Buffalo, were martied Jatr 13 by Hew J. N. Simkins. Mrs, Wo Carel Ely with [her: daughter and maid armed home today fi =brther sho was ines of her mother, \r, and Mrs Ranker Payne and family () who | have heen at the! (ncen's Royal. Niagata-on-the-Lake for a / few days past have returned home. i Moc 3. Donabod of First street returned | from a «ofQutd at Mt. Clemens, ber health. _ Miz. Donohne was met at Detroit by bef. husband who ac. bome 'The lady is moch * improved in health, ° ; , ferme nn Police - count. *d cmond rofibery csm alt T. V, Dickinan <. iv the Imperial Hatel block. | M7. Dickin- « stated that mo called by the | of Third | street Inst. we = +-@_----- . Spendiag the Day al Wilson. tompanied her Active Hom Company No. 6 and their friends went to Wilion on an excutkion this eel-mad ic, were | OBing. ~ They lled titee car. \ potbing . had | -o _ IFALLS stREE ... y a by the New York Central or Mr. Brown in the matter of the | temporary injunction which Judge | Lambert 4 gmnted the plaintiff Brown, - District Attorney King i8 in Ruffilo and probably will have n no- thee of the fajmuetion. served on. Kye |egui- ca «bition master here tis iffer- has been teceiyed hare as yet, Last Friday while the New York Liedur- Kpanz were at the Falls | their commisary tar, which had been | left: in Buifalo, was theft * They Prefer the Falls, . . Wo might mo well admit that more stmangem vhit the Falls than Lockport. - Lockport Sun. . One Cent a Word. Advertisements under this heading of F ute, Tq Let, Wants, Lont, Found, Board i Personal, Business Chances, Miscellane iy foss. Ete., lunerted for ONE CENT A WORD ench Inwertion, | No ndvertisement less than 18e. I Apply to Cromley & Lawrence. OK HALE-A Chickering timad Hang m a F bargatis. - Ad cred \kafln * Gall and ~* 'Totters frou - SOLE AGENTS FoR The ~ Celebrated Dockash erang ”Apparatusi r Private Residences ove me. |.; Hardware, Paints, Varnish PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING. 1335135: ~ Masury's Colors sold at Manufacturers Prices for compotition work Reynold's Calabrated Colors for high class work. Devos's Varnishes, Berry Bros. Hard Oil Finish, | Eaton Jack Successors to—Fh‘ S. Ware. FAbbS AND FIRST STREET ? A bleycle has used for E _ buti whort \mic Apply at Gncrr® office, | * 6#7-in Jewett Muck, gold watch and chain. Pinder will be rewarded if aime in returned to ofice. T° roomm over. PostafMbe: on | necond floor in GazerT® building. | Apply ta C.K. Crombey, 1° MENT - Onestore on ground.oor and three offices on second of the Arcade toply to tey R W ANTED, \A position an stenographer. . Ad: | | dress \T Gamert® on WNTED: Oiffeee. to elean bo ra pectabie ! WANTFII Houke, onan !n for september int 1 One with nlayigronnd preform sl . 2 Van ANTED At areal w gol mou tent yun by the day . Apooly wb NOt Br orth, street * ASTHD | Immediately at the perint - Bhiingmom aet itis and whit beff boys - - t I \| A/ ANTRD -Enengetle nmun in railect ang wash Inourmiren wt ©4990 Noemn dt t's ' mi s \odatant nt, IM Sain strret No Y GRaND Promenade Concert - 1% Thr PA'AGE RINK, H!ASARA FALLS, «thE, os Nodnesday Evering. Jub 14, 893 mvorh® OF HAMILTON, ONT. hi Green & Gregor GiubK‘Bllilding. Nigra Falk L E.., Just the thing for this hot weattal Aeglndv: of the best. Prints, : Satins and Lawgs. Perfect in sh$ well made, and sold slang e ¢ POPULAR PRICH Take a look at them: Fo All goods marked in plain figures ii Cash and one price to all. Green - & Gregor) J The repitation of the Lith BRattshon Rand 1« VT OTHER Poor wing, to the scarcity ~f money and\ dull trade we will-offer for sale 4]COAL &wono (§ pae a FOR 8A i Ver -OR MWE Pr ’On Third SET—9&7 50 Feet our entire stock of SNDIER CIPS the Latest srv At prices wai down, BARGAIN pay EVERY DAY lames’ amiss,“ F - - ATL Dry tind ~: ore,