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. gm; mg s.. evening a joint raceti H fbfiglmdgfip Board in: s *~. ~frgason us one scemstok * | bad no Soak.\ Bome sald thor fhe meek ni ~ |Siscum the relations betgean the Plumb \ .[ Bofrd anit the Connelt 2 ., . ;Cit Azwmpylnnm‘g; ' \f give hls version of the ter. > su once andseee Jur Simmer Stock milst {nakédwgy‘ for Fall and 3 oppolntid by thi Board. soul > ”Pfi%b{ that abr d t. . sild tha been appointed but ' ax. $3; f fector done k. is to be pald \A fee of $5 tor a tha reen the m?! hackmen and work. He E ) ma el ® ho n P e L © executive - cath \ will meet m? tent road * I “Yfigfiggggfiggfin, under. the state Eaturday afternoon at 2 ofclock at the In gui‘pngm £ ammnltyfi Tu. * a” f a t: the sta d \ f \I ve - law a Board of Plurihers must exist and ternational-Hotel;-wHor <On € at wha A TS ‘thqmszr ense. Hemaid erk and- pa; him month w red no recompense for, dorman Eames took the floor and mad onb/of his ustuil stam gum ths Board of | 'of the-Btate ~Legisls e \will | continue {in? month of August. wait; but come at or yourself, Is the rh Council, matter of the clork's anlary to, Ci? Altorney Innes stated that 1 the clerk of the Plumbleg Board con collect any moo-3g ,\ a minor and his fi Aldermaii Cam ing to do with 1 tlon, | It is no more thin justice said h that-tho yourg man be fault of his if the Board of Plumbers had done wrong in employing him, - > * Alderman gallium offered a resolution rov if\ ther is not o citizen, m the'. . be? bo reqadited by the'clty. _ | be prasént nt tho next mosting of the Com- maggqniidl. Carried, ie Aldetman Campbell thoughtit was time to out down expenses and argued with Mr. Devitt that 1t is inning to cost to much to run the various boands of tho “nix when is now mtg $1,100 to look er the Health nd. It waa stated that no salary hid been fixed for the sanitary in- spector nud Alderman Eames Jutoped up uhd moved that no sanitary Inalpeclur be 011111qu and that the individual members of the board constitute themacives as aani- t Ingmar“). - |: Mr. Norris of the Health Board stated that-he-thought that the Board of Health -| bad the flrbb to fix their anlary ns they pleased without without any | Interforence of the Connell. - He thought it was reall none of the Connell's busines. - It was of: »o ahown that the health officer wan they aexocutite of the Boant while the Inspector would almply be the agent to nee that the orders of the bealth offfcer - are carried out. 'Aldorman Eames thought that the only way to do away with the inspector businom would he to ire the entire board: and let cach member be an inspector. Mr. Martin objected to the nppolntment of an I t and the creation alum made quite a speech on the ques- lon. - Dr. Hodge stated .that the ohject for an murmto put the city in a better ition. - At this time of the year it is necessary to have the sanitary condition og the city in ench a shape that it will Fas the Connell | a Action of the l fol was t0 |. \Preside od to Hamggd that 1$ was, not, fo Hove all (e ferrio | lu: r a ould. be all that f had: have the right to appolut a fx his rer they see O6. But the Mayor thought at the same time n.conslderation of the present condition of thacity that the Board ought to economize in thatin biting salnry \of $40. a y ous money for something- they speeches, Homaid umbers was a crea- ature hb thought tto go to the Btate for their Mayor Butler anid this was absard~ All er verted 'In the Common'Councll. o matter of the different city boards £ to pasié non suck boards and the work of such boards may be done , in- dependent of the . .cP;nd£§cnut:1n the Board of Plumbers the c came -up and {211111111 asubject fornnother extended de- lly, not «for bis sorvice, as be is pbelFaald that bad noth-| the moral side of 'the ques- d ns it was no 0.0 Andustrics goveral o ' fog and profitable, if THE BAILROAD < HELO nEsponsisee. a new) [~ The Athletica of Lock ig nomething more Messrs. larrhofi 't flow: Great Consolida- tion Scheme to Become a Reality. 8. Morrison (-tho-Carter The great consolidation scheme of James! { fl{fiber the central ig stigrney in all m #.81 ien! . 8 fill! In Albany. Ads ol en or (hack san front ofthe Unies a com| n, was offe iho cue warns me, without: going t, but all thematic ckhen aro moving as is shown 3 yesterday morning's front of the Unton dey Ted, and all day | ~, fed custom: in the same place their refusing, which will be r “uranium compel them | .._.\ - u he Very Low [> -Read the _ .. letters from \SOLE AGENTS FoR tHE Eelgygfied iDockaSh ~ Ranges «& Company, Limited, and the other come panics here with the Dayton, O., and Saginaw, Mich., companies has been prace tically decided on, Mesas. Morrison, Moore and £13 returned this morning .from \Day- ton and ate in the best-of mpirits over the new company wlll'b? $1,800,000 of - which\ 4s | preferred.. and t. 'The Dayton men | mostly interested are W. E. e, who is ane of the leading and substantial citizens of Day- ton, which fsa great manufacturin ter of some 90,000 - inhabitiina; nix—05W Hoffman a prominent éapitalist and very wealthy gentlemen who 'nmong other things owns two Democratic nows 0 rectory. of the new company. Mr. Ely sald this moming; | 'This busi- ness consolidating uv‘nll L opinflmcnse Eire to the progress of the city of Niagar Ealls id Messrs. Morrison and Moore are to be mgratulated - upon ' scheiving such an, advantageous _ move. _ The - \benefits to be-derived are of incalculable value to them ng well as to the public. - They had added to their own prosperous and growing erfequally as at Thy: bee rt 6, in U Verdiet of the Coroners Jiry on the Killing of Emily Norton Hatch, The coroner's inquest on the death of Mra. William Hatch was concluded Inst evening. | After examining Fraik H. Pot- tor, firemin, and Thomas Shannon, gate- tender on thy - Main 'street ercasing, the Jury rendered the following verdict: . That the said Emily Norton Hateh came to her flulh \by being thrown from a carringo struck engine No. 1134 of train No. MM of the New ark Central & Hudaon fiver Rallronc Com ny \while crossing the Main street croaain (11m company at Niagara 2 o'clock F.%, on the ard day of Augnst,1#00, while auch engine and train were in mapll motlon, by means of which the III!) Etaily Norton Hatch was so bruised and . injured \ that . ube shortly r died, and we the above mentioned Jnrora consi- dering the erasing an exiraordl dan m as find the New ‘hrllrl; Ge‘nhltzl 11:55:15.3“! m respon e thor t Movin Hately nol while we croner a man from il, and while we exonerate the \Ar blame we recommend that the sald held in the C. M. Young lors and will me por rrotcct=\ | be open to both ladica and geatiesnen. Sir. Clocks juropy Osten Martin ang | Phrndo enters Amberst College. this. fall, J ' Vilfred Gmy, held out a long time before > signing the verdict, * work in “P“? . , GWGI I’y, ford IN A LinE on two. A View Setdomn Had. lSllverware, Ete. Several carloads of valuable cows through the city over the Erte this morn- ng. The eight-year-old non of Mr. and Mr. George Woth was drowned in Léckport Tharmlay. Kort io no vi will play the Young | Nisgam of t North d not be subject to chole or any contagions 832k horn Isl mfnday. Augmt 25.\ f“ '\ f cae T m ~ | discasen, _The doctor reported how ho had Pulp wood is being shipped to this port 2 “yum AQ \mum | taken thrés persons oft of the tannel dis | ;p cansiderable quantities to meet the ' te- | mn, L wieation COMPANY m0: wé‘f; I‘ll; “nit; znmnwm: quirements of the large mills at the . Falls) */ v2 ml £0 * __ fare located tight out on the ground. | Nui and. port -- Tonawanda News. vex Bufalo for -Y», daily at 9 daily ats Muesli? st ore Niagara Falls, | sanoen were ordered bated to tia. knowl- J. A. Hawkinain busy | securing. sceom- A35. and 9:30 p.a, edgo and no attention war paid to the Falls, N. Y., for |ordore Me paid. to th and 6 rir. Mr. Martin thoughts great deal of work was being done that no one knew anything about as a man and a gang had been em- flayed each night and they must certainly something Alderman Mai at this juncture put in his oar and thought the Boand of Health was xflflnitm They were running 11:in igh handed and if they . would do a little work themaelves and not want to hire someone to do atl the work for them they would abate some of the nuizancex, . Dr. Hodge thought the Common Council Nbe | were a little at.sea . on . this Kinitary\ in. Mohe | spector matter. | The Board dimply desired a modations forthe members of the K.0.T. M.-comeention to be held in this city - com- moncing August 22. commiasioner's district were held at the Buspension Bridge Un August 15 and 10. tried Commissioner C. N. the lakes to Wisconsi left for a visit at CH to nel Teachers' examinations for the sécond fon School building About 70 candidates! the examinations in charge of | School Hoffman. PERSONAL - Charla Graves, Jr., has left for a trip up n. Chatles Sayers have! ifton Springs. f Miss Sima of Buifslo is the guest of Mr. James Stevens and ways to have a man for three months time st an | | expense of say $100, which whuld pat the DHAXOSIN ritiy fa good shape. £00 { y m . Health officer Tnlbot wats asked as to ( ition of the city. | He replfed PHAsSOXNS eo ett agt y=, . Pte 1 been rezonedndafewmlflor cases. . The doctor detailed the duties of the health offi- cer which were to look after The sanitary F | condition of the & sepa and Mri, Garret Sallivan of Huperfor street. fog with friends in | this - ci past week. ranifaty cond & R 4 Mr. and Mrs, &. mm were no mmdmmm&hm by her niece, MiswBadie RBatber, On their way to St. Louis MF. and Mrz. Thomas Gaskin last even-| ”6M George Rous bf Syracuse has been - visit- ty-daring the Mra. Borns who hus been the gitest of this morning accompanied Ts r. _, Mr. and Mrs. they will risit the Wofld's Gaskin Entertain. 'Its - capital) \% $500,000 | several of papers. | Theso gentlomen will undoubtedly be in the di-} WR hui secluied a melon to t] catin all 0 ‘hh are group t morning GazerTe the beat pap bent. . from the depot. urtal to ning in the Fipu Presbyterian church and ! - war very much enjoyed. Column of Tis Gazerre. One Cent a Word. Advertisements under this beading of For Sale, To Let, Wants, Lost, Found, Boarding Personal, Business Etc., Inserted for ONE CENT A WORD cach Insertion... No advertisézisent less than 18¢. Peon mep e-- R RENT-ffoure street l modern haw-”rum innit! Apply to Cromley & Lawrence. F° \ a - DR BALE-One hay Doree. Ratber of Nirgam street, | and Third rerecis Cll RENT-House on Niagara avense. Inquire are: un reatral the toms are lunar-l z of a I now r has just slgned Jmu‘gfl y from forcing them 'bythe Centril in uden: the: Consolidated compan: hackimed Intabd tll the ts crud ihan io hum as & Consolidated Company ;, will be the cothimencement legat ffiuk’.’ to. that, which io ' fee Ar hy Pohalf sie |- y , wl organizntion m’mimmmd permitting gnxd and ududlngall o wan seen |. to outline his proposed ; that unless the road lon out Apparatus for Hardware, Paints, Varnishes [f Vide the the 7, or elso grants. the \privilege ofits yard to all, sult “mug—km], as hus already bfndgncfflhm € aa + ued after the service , be a led. f. cerfaint ”flame, apd. coi eve land fax to nod - patlonalit ft from $1 to $1.50 v igh as $2 had ~'Their watorficlon festa nre part of the diversions, and consistk of chipping n and ing a big molon. . They retire to son: t where they cat and enjoy th {zit utmosh _ They nre an inte up these hootblacks, nnd nearl Egon: sell pupera. When talking to Secretary Croweli's Japanese Quest. ingontonanes the story . of his | | . bargains in turning from {Id-amt? tpChriaMafilfirffllfi Diémonds experience, which Is yery remay ef wi be related nt the “ma meeting Bunday 1 - afternoon at 4 o'clock. This service will be clear of cars that it wan . low? . Lecture Tanight Tonight Prot. T. Hf. Panton will give his ustrated lecture on the Mamnioth Cave the Second Presbyterian church on East cree sttect. . It was given Tresiay ove- *S isis. if you want boarders, havo rooms or house rent, want n girl: or \bave nnything to 1 reake the gm known in the Want with all of Tnaac R RENT-Omce. 11319 feet, pléam heated, Arcade. ground finow, 'adjoining postof Tt SALE-A Clurkerisg Grand Plano ai a baneain . Addr Gasetrm office. Lol ls R BALE-A Ineyele that Bas been used for but a sbort time fun Exntie Gardens, corter ain R. A. Butler: entertained a number of of Mi TY) Ing Goods Store, 21 riving Foouss over Wels EENXT rbomes Rie penliewen on Falls street. I ES. fiiier & con declalon, be in lhcelrlhmr. but opments may be ex- t. 29 vigade in this city is an * They number just 16 the square fuch an g] many abusing a of their fum- lt beet day when nome md $3. rt one voted Ti use it sells the Mr. Shiro Kuroda of Eso: Bingo, - Japan, is the gucst of General.Secrotary Crowell of the Y.M.C.A. At the World's Students' Conference hold at Northfleld, | Mass., lost month Mr. Kuroda fold with fascinating At one time yesterday the New York ! Central tracks about the round hombre\; ible to look out the eastern part of Falls street This may not seem un-} you, but have you erer bad the == Shir Waist ‘mmm horse and t S6 J MLER & 005 a of m- cs AUCTION SATE To Reduce Stock = ;} COMMENCING Saturday, August 19, ll 2 AND 7 O'CLOCK P. M., : > +, And ceontituing until everythiily is | sold. ir to he r- y d 4 «-p. NO;; STOCK RESERVED. , The first to come get the best .; Watches, Everything warranted as repre- sented by the quctioncer or money refunded. r Sale for ladies at : or.' sr: GEORGE C. BOWEN, NO. 64 'FALLS STREET. _ Reynold's Celebrated Colors for Devoe's Varnishes, Berry Bros. HAML IN. {7 GHT ‘vflufiqp TEL 89.\ * f Boltb'nfs Hot Waterlieatlng PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING: .. Masury's Colors sold at Manufacturers Prices for competition wotk. Successors to H. S Ware. Private Residences, [; _. Et All musi the c high class work, ' Our pati TREETS,! it A - one LT On Third Street, 50 Feet Front. FINE Shoes: Gordon's GLUCK 5109 Sto, [ NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. We h Ie BLOCK, ( Closing Out Sale \LADIES'. W. W. & 1.J. WILCOX Fire, Life, Accident,. Pla AnD ait or mmsurance. Fourteenof the Largest Com- & i + Glass, Steam, Boller, Employers' Liability . and Indemnity Bonds, and Nuts! e nene aegis il 22 22 Falls Street -| pEeNnTiST, vhoqvnmm.mm~ | 88, 107 and ( BLO Hng] | Team Exveacren Wrmoor Pass ; ' + Oflce over Bank of Suipenalon pantes represented, whose records for the prompt settlement of honest claims are un- surpassed. ALSO REAL ESTATE. rocormt FLooR. .___ Niagara Falls, N. Y. W. D. MeBEWEN. -|- LU FA T . ’ I To ci My Famniture i8 Hoh MB pe Price pe dENTST, -