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_. : GEN ERAL H ARD W ARE dure ind knows that the Indole qurinest L I Pk fas L , | will not reveal her secret As she - - © Tik ig. 25 5 Dyilamife, POWder land. . Fuse, Blasti ng and some possibly small boy, but this couven- \ Rock Drilling Apparatus and Material, Paints, Oils and Glass. .C + a t \ figineers and Contractofs for Steam and f meera Hot Water Heating. 'muE whigtume circ . Fascinating, - Generous, Noble-Hearted, So a Woman's Analysis Runs, whistling girl says that, aside from her ag- sumption of a masculine prerogn*ive, she womanly charm - when - she - puck- in usually 'a dainty and fastidious bit of o , femininity, | who loses not one jota of her whistles . a - merry tune. Rather, the yuish twinkle In her - eye challenge . censure. To _ a superficial obsorver sho is bright, jolly, original. Know Rer-better, and She is frank, honest, high-spirit, nobte-hearted, auperior to the alleged pettingss of her sex, and should . ciremstances . req uire, | sufll- ciently to make womierfill sacrl« cus for those she loves, for, being. ardent and impulive, she loves warmly. She may hate, too, with corresponding enthu- -jzimsm, but not for long, for, 'being tender of heart, and believing always the best of bumanity, this harsher sentiment finds no permanent home with her, Contrary to the general opinion, she is rarely if ever a \tomboy and if she occa- sionally makes use of her ability to nttract the attention of some delinguent conductor approaches the corner she sees the coveted car leaving | her perhups to .a long and * weary . wait - upon - the - side- wilk, She glances nround to appeal | to lent commodity fails to appear. . Steadily the car is receding. - Can sho be blamed . if she for n momentforgets that utility should weigh lightly in her voeal ' seate? \ And at last, when she triumphantly enters the car, no one would suppose that those demure «lips had uttered that sbrill and effective \Signal. Altogether, although inclined to be wil- ful and rebellious at times (and who ad- vounl freedum restrained by a cruel conven- tionality which forbids her to enliven her own - home | with | a pretty, bind-like music, while at the same time, it not only folemtes, but pretends to admire the voenlist _ next _ door who soeks A woman who his made a study . of tim- ers her pretty mouth and ! uble. Valuable Information-What All the Trotble is About. a dricks and Deputy Collector Dudfey. F. datioh to Washington, his colleagues would speak on the matter, It is known that Mr. Whitehead and Mr. New Ktlnn Mme, Lumley's truuks were found be all right. The charge agninst Mr. Whitehead add Mr. Btovey, is that they reecuted Mme. Lumley. Mr. White possession concerning the Washington treasury Agents, and one of his friends eaid last night that be might \uct ugly'' if he thought he was unfairly treated, While this city is Mr. Whitchead's official station efforts to see him this morn- ing lailed, as he is enjoying & vacation in Springwater, Livingston county. Report thatilxe mhfld OoMion while returning fromthe Falls was told in Will the Removal of George. W. Whitehead. «. bad both his legs out off at Burford, never l, n consolable over ber 'terrible bereavement. in gulf“)!!! $2? 3:3: r;;::~g‘!:|01?1k 5)me Bo far there is no clue \id the man who sion would recomirend the removal of c Treago t G W. Whitehend of Cowan ~ the Post of B on Bridge-and Gol, |__ -> W. C; T: U. LUNCH ROOM. agm gmflflng? 2&5 ”$3135: {Present Patronage Places on Paying Basis gowns against the protest of Collector Hen- ~Faithful Christian Ladies. Phelps, - Tt was even eaid that the Commis- | block the W.C.T.U. lunch room is located. gion was about to forward such a recommen- [1¢ is an unassuming establishment, but it The Bun mys paiiber Mr. Magone por Stovey had the support . of ex-A888fA0t | rory those deoply interested in it and who Secretary Bpotilding nod his friends .in . Washington. In fact, the Washington {313313th was a need of such n place folks pushed the case in opposition to the Of late if has been in cha he - rge of Mra. 3°“ customannthbrities. On investi- Farley and Mrs. Prime and today. it. is on ead hns been a treasury ogent for 20 |° Chocolat v-m d Strawberry lee years. He' bas much information in his mfi; amiss; 1;\::wm_ wherty dee IT WAS ACCIDENTAL Thomas Luch Does Not Think He Was As- The story of the death of Thomas Luch yesterday's GazEtT®. These further fycts Thomas Luck, the unfortunate man who lost consciousness and tulked freely of the necident, His story was to the effect that the man who pushed him did so in making [ari for, the train, | The latter had started and-the man, finding Luck in the iray of the step, shoved him on one side with the result. already\ recorded, Luck, when aware of his approaching end, told his wife that he did not think that his assailant pushed him from malice, or with intent to cause him any harm.. The young wife ot the deceased de-natumlly un- caused the fitality. On Main street just below the Silberberg represents bard work and a great expendi- Indies of this city. It has been kept open when it did not spport iHselCby donations rofitable basis. In the Want C@lunin the F.C. T.U. advertise for a women to take charge of it mn i good wages are offered. Your Stomach - salled-Through-Mailoe.---- ‘M_WAfl—— \\\ | ~~~on Baauant. are obtained from the Brantford Conrier; | ture of the energy of the good Christian, Cannot stand the washing Tho pn‘nr Natural Mineral Watls |_ - “Va/(\Hz TCs Tan FS., ' o SEL FZER GOOdS to > Tay |. i- __ ; |EROCOLATE ICB CREAM SODA. - AT COST ! | C «---ONLY (AT- 6 Niagara Pharmacy, ~ C. Q'L0ovGHLm. -4fivery I t'z‘u'cu “awful : Tchphomldl‘l - Day- =| Bicycles. . sol, The riding season is at hand. ° t. 205. Now is the time to purchase your= ° wheel. - Call and see us before you make your purchase, is we are leaders in VARIETY and EX- . J PERIENCE. © ‘ The following is our list of wheels; judge for yourself if we have not the 1 14> J only recognized wheels. I - f | VICTOR ___ REMINGTON *NO, 32 FALLS STREET RALEIGH COLUMBIA V WARWICK. - BUFFALO. at lane l ues CREDENDA. o} Aootquran}| ___A list of tower price wheels: SANITARY PLUMBING. fereage and Drainage a Specialty, ==> Electric Light Plantg, Steam Pumps, Engines, Boilers, &c. NO. 87 SEGOND STREET, Gluck Building Niaéara Falls, N Y. to entertain the entire neighborhood at eventide by a series of wailing notes and soarittg crescendos? . The whistling girl ab- . ruptly unpuckers her rosy lips to show her retty teeth in a dazzling smile ns she bes upon you a newer version of her groudmother's rebuke: ,_ To Prevent Forged Documents. It is very desirable that dishonest sons be prevented from duplicating cer- tifleates of stocks, bonds, drafts and such valuable documents, and many devices have been employed for that purpose. A new process has just been introduced for making-n paper which will it least be difficult to imitate successfully. Ink is applied to a lithographic stone, and another similar stone 'is placed on its face and the two rubbed together until the ink is transferred to glnper after the usual man- mer in lithographic printing. Of course any color moy be selected for the ink. It Jis manifest, also, that the design thus chenply produced can be varied indefinite ly until a pleasing or effective one is obtained. A counterfeit is detected at once when compared with a sample of the genuine paper.-Sclentific American. Gassler's unfermented Grape Juiée 503? «- a a ees 9g . ---4--. the } 4 Come! orders het, fta Triephone No. 138, c HAYNES, CROKLET & LAWRENCE, fitorneys and Counselors at Law, Orrice in Arcane Burtoato, ;: Niagara Fails, N. Y NONCE OF D1SSOLUTION, Paftnership heretofore exfetl Pict Warner & Harsh, rm of Warner red by mutnal consent. beretofore contracted id hrd said William from the date Vere contracted by said William, Paird Angst 2n4. toga NSC a farstine twown \11mg; The 20 Greatest Bargains EVER OFFERED IN THE ' IN sorts )OOME: Mert Aud Fisn Market, 195 AND 137 FALLS STREET, oLUCK BUILDING. FINE HAMS A SPECIALTY. ”gm“ c fl} !1 4 x. Bundays, entrance belog Now is the Time E.0. Haynes the Place To BUY YoUr <COAL != rare dangerous this year. . Give us m‘r ind we will endesyor --AT_-_- $5, $6, $8 and S10, Worth from: $12 to $16. serve you with constantly on hand for {steam and Yari & Sain ftreet, East End of |, BROWN & MeMAHON,| ~ = --- 2207 Main Street. | bay SUSPENSION BRIDGE P. 0. detxe VL be pai be paid uf Hor. sPECIAL! Boots and - Shoes CHEAPEST AND BST At a Low Price and of Good ~* Quality, call on sage oo mnp me ing fe table, William E. Green,| wevthinsforen NAO- 1,22 mm- Canous® M. Warum, Wriumx Hoet, . RANCK IAES F. MURPRY, BO0X \B arcaApE. _ CABE Stempr New Planing Mill, ~> orl at atts nne D* grocery and Meat Mart Hawrleyv;] ‘ e e ' RY surtEon, . TM?“ arpear #. rosres, “Lil-”0.5 |. Johngon & Porter, iw. & Jorrsox, p M, Am. Bec. C. £.\ Huyler's Chocolate Ice Cream Soda, only at Ningara Pharmacy; C. O'Loughlin. Take aShortCut! _ ACROSS LOTS | ANYWAY ! To get to the- Place to buy anything and ~ The Corner Store With the # ,. Corner Door. Crick Brothers'|. ins in uptight pliance at Widdup's. “Amman; DECISIONS OF THE courts. © The Outy of Telegraph Companies in Defivering . Messages. The duty of a telegraph company to use cure and diligence in the transmission and delivery of telegraph messages is univensul- ly recognized, but the authorities differ as 'to the degree of care and diligence re- quired. Thus, thecourts in this state any that Sord! care and diligence\ is all (that is req In Pennsylvania the requirement is maid to be \'the exact dili- gence which is the condition precedent to all faithful service,\ In Mnssichusetts the courts have declared that \duo and reason- able care\ is required. Lowson on Rights and Remedies says that, while telegraph companies are public agencies, the weight of authority now holds that they are not held to the extraordinary responsibilities of common cartier: in the. sense of being insupors of the correct transmiasion of meesages. 'That the? nre required to employ a high degree of care and deligence in the transmission and delivery of mes faages cannot be doubted; but such care and diligence, of course, varies according to the importance of the message sent; an where its contentaare such as to apprise the company of its significance, or it is other- wise informed ofthe same, it will be held to strict accountability for negligencein de- telegram is directed ip-care of a particular gum“. firm, botelorestablishment, a de- very to such perron, orm member of the firm, or clerk of the hotel, or one in charge |of the place in care of which the message was sent, will be n suflicient one. ls This subject has recently been considered te court very carefully by the appella in In- diana in theTmlae of fie c t’ll‘ll: Win- tern Union Telegmph company. o tele- gram in question in that ease was addremed to \Thomas J. Newbouse, \ Vandalia Freight Yards, Terre Haute, Iodiana,\ and summoned him to the bedaide of his dying mother. The mownge was lefl ot the freight yards with the yardmaster and did not reach Mr. Newbouse until it was too late for him to see his mother alive. He sued the company for datmages and recos- ered judgment, the court. holding that in the absence: of any sbowing that such Inlfiht finds any?“ public place wig mail and telegraphic messages are v hy‘ ns luring business with the mail- company, it becomes the duty of the telegraph company, on being informed that no such person as plaintiff memplcgud or known about the yards, to toake farther effort to find him instead of leaving the message with the yardmastér; nud, where the plaintiff's whereabouts gould have been easily ascertained by magma; a!” duty- directory or {ngulring at ce the comm]; is Hable tor bandaging,“ the messege.-Albany Times Union. «-_-4--_-- At 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon while two small boys were about on a log raft in the water of the gravel pits just north of the wood working ry in Ba- tavia, they discovered the body ofa man in four or five feet of water at a distance of about 50 foet from the shore. The In? notified some workmen atthe wood work- ing MW Coroner Parmele was sum- moned. repuains were afterwards g; tively identified hy several persons as ofJoseph Munts, and they were taken to the home of his aged paréuits. Useful and Orsamental. The New York Central have erected s very tasteful sign on the portico over their Falls street entranoe. | It is in the Central's standard colork of white letters with a blue corner of Falls and streets Friday min; at 9 o'clock for the purpose of organizing & union. ___ His Chales. * Smayles-What do you think of the Ruri sinn craisecs® \ * Syms-I preter German schooners. and square 301 'PALLS STREET livery, It seems to be conceded that.if-the| - background. Th:cum-11like!”(311111331111-I ed on this move as it {t & which - has | - L 00 Silk Waists reduced to $2.50. long been needed by the travel. V 9:50 ik Wal aced to 123 £00 \ in «- a g porice _ COURT. Do §§ aol ig In police court this morning Judge 1.50 \ « «c 5.00. Piper disposed of the following cases: Allce Halcomb. malicious Injury to property, « re h t k mm i - a . wmfikmwsueimmw’r roo t (on ne Roo. -|. Cash and price. that your boots do, and we have it ' from good authority that the water we drink is not even fit © for that purpose. We have on sale Mineral Waters from nearly all the leading springs and health resorts. Come in and sample some and have us send you - home a case of the kind | you like best. O coors Oru Ston, FALLS STREET,. Creen & Gregory. iThe New Dry Bonds Store Again. {Gluck Building, Rlagara Falls, N. Y. j 1 | \Sit still,\ say the old 'fogies, and wait till the storm {rolls by. No sitting still here. The prices put upon our goods are ‘making things lively this 'Great _ -August ___ Sale! © Last call on . Fine, Silk 'Waists. Only -a- féew left. {The shapings are in keeping 'with the best taste. Above 'and beyond all question these 'Waists are the greatest bar- [gains we have ever shown. ! See window display and note the prices. #101 I 15% [Houses, Lots and Acreage Cheap. Helis is - \004 “1193 “mm sm' Ontério, house, barn and fine...“soi1, 6111? All stopecutters are requested to meet ati yards Printed Challies on sale today at 3¢.; regular price Se. to Te. Bodmd -23* dosen Initial Hematite Handkerchiefs at 5¢. each; regularly worth 10¢. fand Foil Du Nord at Te.; regularly worth 10c. and 12e. - The above are only a few 'here all this month of August. U Bait Coal, Well Sereaned, at the B rapid increase in value. Wilt more than double in value in next 18 months. Only $300 each; $50 down and balance in three equal annual payments. $55 per acre. of the special bargains here C 'a - today. | ' n+ - Remember this is clearing} time and there will be hustling | _ . , . a IF - HFG GUtdIUbl HGotGUiGIIL - To . yo. so wam srreer, (Cataract Wheel 00., QPEN 7 A. M. UNTIL MIDNIGHT, J D‘OflEEfi. Manager. This Restaurant Will Bs Conducted in a First \ Class Manner In Every Department. Oulsine-First Clase, HUNGARIAN, Waltere-Attentive and Efficient. Wines and Cigare-The Finest. PRICES STRICTLY MODERATE, Patent Flour |___ 8 E ALLEN. ___ $5.00 Per BbL. A, $2.40 \ 4\ _ GOAL. COAL. $4 out. anelli ell 63e. 5\ 4 \ THE CATARACT Z COMPANY this Pow is ported to be as good as the Flour for which you surroy Tax ' have been paying from $5.50 to $6.00 per bpl. © Lowest Prices. - - M. A. ‘McBean, Office, CORNER NINTH and CEDAR STREETS |. 183 FALLS'STHEET. | Telephone 84 D. Ab Telephone 79. © WE HAVE SEVERAL Real <Estate - SsNAPS. _ - G Lots on 17th and Charles Streets $500 and $600, cheap at $700 and $800 300 LOTS - In locations that cannot be excelled for + 100 acres close to Niaga'rar Falls, South, Several\other batgains on Canada Side. Don't delay, but come and see us. - ._ 81 AND 83 FALLS TELEPHONE as.. & -