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s) NIAGARA FALLS GAZETTE, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBE R 9, 1893. « [friends, and waited outside until she came >- | her the cause but conld get no reply, [girl continued to sob for over two {on where is ruorehce mumeaeyt _. Mystery Surrounding the Whereabouts of a 14-¥ear-Old Batavia Girl. __ A special dispatch from Batavian to the Burffalo Courier says: Thero is a deep mys- tery here tonight sorronnding . the strange | drguppearince _ of - 14-year-old - Floretice Humphroy.- The little girl has for the past year lived in the rear spartments of the Commerical building with her mother,. This Afernoon whe wished | to | attend Barnum's citreus, | and her. mother sc- compdnied her to the grounds, pur- chased her ticket, had her go in with out. . They went home oud at 5:30 o'clock Florence began to ery. - Her mother asked The rs at intervals. | At 7:80 o'clock sho was seen standing nt the foot of the stairs of the Commercial building\ bareheaded, without a clonk, and sobbing. That was the last nd Fuse, Blasti *-Paints, Oils 1 4 'ARDWARE ng an 'and Glass, funs and Contractors for Yj Rot Water Heating, ~ - Ro for Steam and \ saANnITARY pLumBing. and Drainage ~a Specialty. A filécfric Light, Plaqfs, Steam Pumps, \_ 'fngines, Boilers, &c. 3 EVER OFFERED IN THE city IN VITS I -AT- 2 C a $5, $6, 88 and $10, Worth from $12 to $16. ONK & MeMAHON, ; 2207 Main Street. NP tusrermion arioee P. 0. | M'F' ERINARAY SurgEon, \H Ordeate of Ontario Veterinary Cotlege, . Nember ef Ibe Ontario Prierinary Medical as. A--A Cay attended in 2079 C LDD to, , Atchitects, Reg] Estate Dealers and R us Builders. g --_-C acim m vip i . In t gop m Porte®, Arsoc. #, Am. figs. SEREY a, #4300, Arctitsct. ° YOU WANT IF Boots: and Shoes At a law firice' $1116 of Good uality, _f on William °E. (55311; NO. 122 THIRD STREET. BUTLER & BENNETT, Meat Axo Fist MARKET, 135 AND 197 FALLS STREET, ° aLUck BUILDING. FINE - HAMS A SPECIALTY. angel!!!\ 11 a. ». Suhdays, entrance being from aide door., Now is the Time E. 0. Haynes the Place 'TO-BVY YOUR COAL! Dehynmdn'namtua,rw.. mnfiW orders and we will endeavar to serve you with Canon amout a he BP acm * Oficn arid Yard C0 Main Street, Hast End ot ial Bridge. Telephone No. 1%. E. 0. HAYNES. 'A SPECIALTY. Gas Mm,\ Hot .Water Steam Heating. a_i . and sleeping car to Clayton on nbove . tain. stoumer_ -i- sear hur: It Is now 11:30; mid dozens of People besides the police nre actively hunt- bg for her, <The girl has heen attending. school and had frequently returned home erying alter havhtg been plagued by school- mates, Her mothor says that sho neted strangely tonight. She also snys there in insanity in ber husband's. family. < Her husband Is dead. The mother is franticnl- ly searching the streets. She says that Florence went away alone afterdark. . nene Popular Excursion to Montreal Over the New York Central, R., W. & 0. and stedmer Empire State, Tuesday,. Rep- tembef 12th, passing through the Thousand Islands and Kopids of St. Lawrence by day- light, returning via the Adirondack {loun- tains, Tickets will be sold from Niagara Falls for train leaving at 8:21 P. M. at-rate of $12.80.for-the round-trip, ..good_ for. 10 days, nlluwing‘ktop over nt Montreal; also at any point in the Adtrondacks. Through to is the fastest steamer that has tmvelled on the Bt. Lawrence Itiver.. A splendid opportuni- ty. to visit the beautiful City of {loam-at, also to pend a few days in the famous Adirondack Mountains. Full particulars of the excursion tan be obtained by apply- Ing to New York Central agents or adgress' ing Edson 8. Weeks, General Agent, No. 1 . employed at the\ commencement. ig made form two-story brick, and |. BELOW THE HLL 'The Mode! Oity Comp Proving Their Ability fo. Boom. the Village of Lewiston. CONTRACT FOR A NEW FACTORY. It !s the Empire Manufacturing Company of Medina-Thelr Building Will Bo. of Brick and Stone-Projocted fron Working Plant-Model City News. \ Liew irow] Bept. 9.-[Special)-A can- tracthas been closed. between- the Empire Manufucturing Company, of Medina, aud its factory plant to this place, A complete shop will also be added. ; The business of manufacturing hoisting min- chinery and enging-building, now conduct- ed by Jamgs Clark, will ulso \be' included with -the Empire Manufacturing Com- pany's business.... About 25 persons will be Plans are stone building to be erected for occupancy by this company, Plans and. specifications have been sub~ mitted for a large fron- working plant which will employ from two to threes hundred persons at the start, and negotiations are now pending for its location here. An eastern manufacturer of mefal spe cintities bas mado a proposition to the com- pany to locate here which it has been de- gided to actept, and it is believed that an arrangoment will bo arrived 'at within n fow days. * The news 'to be started next week will be called The 'Model City News and will be an eight page four column paper, printed on book pare: Augustine Davis, who will be the editor and pmq‘riutur, is an ald Clifeago newspaper man. The paper at the start will be issued monthly. James T. Fisher the well real os- City Gompani éeople Are— the Model City Company for the removal of the equire, and wurst keep the audience\in a contintious REDUCED . PASSENGER SERVICE. Trains to BeYaken Off on tho Rome. Water- town & Ogdensburg. . |_. The passenger service of the Roine, Watertown & Ogriensburg will be consid- erably reduced to-morrow by the. with- drawnl of the following . trains: Between Syracuse and Clapton, Nos. 10, 11, 610, nod 611; between Utica and Clayton, No#, 511 ,and 613; between Curthoge and Ciny- ton, Nos. 522 und 503; between Clayton nud Philadelphia; No#, 608, 631, and 650; between Benson Mines, Carthage, Sackett's Harbor, Nos, 401, 451, 400, , 414, and 404,\ These trains make their final runs today. > The New York and Clayton sleeping cars on tnst night tmins Nos. 645 and 546 will run until Sunday, September 17. , Also the Niagara Falls and Clayton steeping cars ond trains Nos. 618, 619 nud 614 in and out of Clayton. Trains Nos. 18 and 19, running between Byracuse and Norwood, with through sleeping cars between Chicago and Portland, and Niagara Falls and St. Albans, will probably. run through the month of 'Octol New lines of dmwing-room cars will be ran os follows: Train No. 501 leave Utica 1:85 PM,, orrive Clayton 6 ~R3.; train No, 524, leave Clayton 8:35 A. M,, ar- rive Utien 1 P.M.; train No#. 1 and 501, leave Syracuse 1:10 r.a., arrive Clayton 6 P.M.; trains Nos. 504 and 4 leave Clayton 8:35 A.3., arrive Bymeuse 12:40 p.a. Park Theater Tonight. Tonight the Noss Jollity Cothpany will appear at Park Theater. In commenting on this show an exchange says: The open- ing surprise was 'the- evolution of sweet music from five churns, a grindstone, and a washboard, and to an encore the handles of the churns became fifes for the playing of \Dixie.? A quortette waved slaw cut- ters through the air and the sweet strains of neolinn harps were produced. Ox horns goveout a melody ofa pipe organ. The Mexican mandolin players wore never ex- celled on the local s The song choruses, the of Miss Bertha nus Miss-May;-the-chic of Baby Helen, and. the humorous pranks of Fred as the dancin master and dude, of F. W.-as Dennis and fl.- \H. Noes as. Jake Weiner uproar. and |\ AlL . _ Tan -__ Goods _ AT COST! - Every 0 Day At. C.. J. REISS'S, 'NO. 32 FALLS STREET. - Cataract Restaurant] on oraucH't. 22. VICHY, CONGRESS, DEEP ROCK, TRY HUYLER's CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM SODA. ° --ONLY: AT- Niagara Pharmacy, C. O'LOUGHLIN, - Bicycles: NTlieisfiding season\ is at hand. ow the time to purchase your wheel. - 63112113 see “EW6r53'S’Fd make your purchase, as we are leaders in VARIETY and EX- PERIENCE. 'The following is our list of wheels; judge for yourself if we have not the only recognized wheels. VICTOR. - REMINGTON RALEIGH. -~ COLUMBIA. WARWICK. BUFFALO. CREDENDA. A list of lower price wheels. Exchange street; Buffalo: . ___. The Central Censured. The jury in the ense of Frederick Stein- bach, who was killed at the Main street crossing of the New York Central roud in Tonawanda August 10, concluded their in- vestigation before Coroner Theodore Har- dleben Thursday and rendered a verdict blaming the railroad officials for not having proper protection at this crossing, which they declare the most unsafe in the-village. Reduced Rates to Toronto Falr. September 4th to 15th inclusive the New York Central will sell reduced rate. tickets to Toranto and return, via steamer from Lewiston st one fure for the round trip. Tickets good until Monday, September 18th returing. | For time.of tmins, tickets and all information call on New York 'Contral agents or address Edson J. Weeks, General. Agent, Buffalo. ___ Box of Candy Frea! On Saturday first we will present to every customer a Box of Candy. Conve and try our New Crop Teas, fresh roasted cof- fees, ete. | Ladies be on hand, 4f you can't come yourselves send your children, Great Atlantic & Pacific TeaCo., No. 221 Falls avenue. ‘ ¥ Learn-the most promising and important pusiness of the age in a thorough ani Emo- at the. BJ School of Elec- : -Nu Special bargains in upright and aquare pianos at Wmlp’n. No. 203 Main streot. sters ! Ogtes!. Oysters! _-._-e-_-- Are in Season, --AT- \THE NSLS >>> . I musical people, in the grand organ recital BRST, LASTS Sanitary Plumbing] \® \3 8/°* tate agent of Indianapolis, Ind., and who has offices in a it number of the leading cities, has decided to reside here, having be- come interested in the Model Town @om- pany. HOW THE TRUMPET WAS LOST. The Clever Manner in Which the Le Roy Chem: ical Stole a March on 8. H. & L. Co. ''But. the. best fim of the day,\ says the Leroy Times in an account of the recent firemen's parade at Attica, 'would be over- looked if the Times failed to tell of the two feats of bogging the trumpet and bagging the rooster, in which the Chemicals suc- cenfully distanced: their fellow guests of the occasion. Visitors to the Chemicals' .club-house have for some days viewed in wonder the mammoth trampet and the colomal-rooster-banner which grace the in- terior ' and frogmen details of how they came there are obtainable. - Here are the missing de- \Attica's fire depértment had the trum- t, nforesald, but 1b was not guarded, and | ie H. & L. company of 'Ningara Falls stole a march on &ll.other companies and | got away with it.. At was smaggled by the assistant chief of \the' Ningara department to the express offi6é/marked 'belts' and or- dered shipped toiNiz@gara Falls. | Chief Gil- bert of the Le ent learned of Jand Jup 'tis chlefof the Ni- ts Tik dont “up? info the express office later; staféd that he had de- cided not to have the pa left by bis , fassistant shipped to thgyFulls, but would ; tnke it on the tmilf if the express agent | would kindly roll it np i something that / would not give it away to the other fire men, as they were after it. The express agent funocently entered j into the fun, and the trumpet dulf wrapped in an ofl cloth was pot through t the exptess-oflice . window,\ where T. ; W. Larkin is raid to have received it with | open arms and to have hustled it mfelyl into the adjacent country where, a mile. or ; more below the station, it was put on the , Le Roy bound train. | 'The Niagara Falis ) cork d that expross agent are. sup- | Imtnny atill acting“ arguments over the ming trampot, : ''The rooster banner was , it in said, by nosistant chief Charles H. Daggs, with the aid of Chief Gilbert. The exact. amoung that it cost one of them to diver:— il 7 and how much banner car be tucked under a portly man's coat without attracting at- tantion, can be testified to by the two men themaeives. - The trophies are the Chom!- cals-as long as they can them.\ Lol gel __ RARE MUSICAL TREAT. Don't Miss the Coming Organ Concert if You Can Help it. K 'The ladies of the Presbyterian church | present a tempting card of Mivitation to all and concert to be conducted next Thursday night. Mr. Richard T. Perey, the young organist from New York, has twice heforo a here and at his last concert the urch was filled. | Hels a Yale University class of '90, has been a close musical student under the leading organ- ists, and attained a remarkable clency his chosen instrament, H “W3 artists are to be Mim Mansfield, a not lo sopmno and: choir, and Mr, William A. How- whose superb baritone solos have mado fame for the *'Bostonians,/! with which iration he is again engaged. They will give a brilliant and popular pro- gram. Tue ewer Feet\ crows.\ They Are Right at Home in the Ficeded Col- tars of Cleveland have noticed a pecoliar fact. | Thi is one of the streets renamed. Formerly it was known as Erie avenue and all the celine were and dry, but since the fame of has been given to it the Crry Beapaso. \ given that Tax theGenerai City of HSL and thb 1 “if, mam-Fifi“! Poh We have on sale Mineral Waters from nearly all __ springs health resorts. _ from a Fifth avenue New York |- Your Stomach - Cannot stand the washing that your boots do, and we have it from good authority that the water we'drink is not even fit . for that purpose. Come in and sample some and have us send you home a case of the kind you like best. c nLgé‘f.‘ *! reh. uazgy‘ CROYS DRUG STORE, FALLS STREET. LEMONS sige 4 NO. 39 MAIN STREET, OPEN 7 A. M. UNTIL MIDNIGHT, This Restaurant Will Be Conducted in a First Class Manner in Every Department. Culsine-First Class, Waiters-Aftentive and EfMcient. Wines and Cigars-The Finest, PRICES STRICTLY MODERATE. G. E. ALLEN. GOAb. COAL: THE CATARACT 1G6 COMPANY SUPPLY THE Best Coal, Well Screened, at the | Lowest Prices. Office, CORNER NINTH and CEDAR STREETS Telephone 84 D. Cataract Wheel Co.; J. DOHERTY, Manager. HUNGARIAN : Patent: Flour $5.00 Per- 135114 $2.49 & K & $1.45 i M (G 630. tor 1“ 'This Flour is guaranteed to be as ° good as the Flour for which. gou have been paying to- $6.00 per bbl. . M. A. McBean, 153 FALLS STREET. Telephone 79. * WE - HAVE 300 - $300 each; $50 down 100 acres close to per acre. $55 ,,_.,;aimb % =- equal annual payments. Houses, Lots and Acreage C Several other bargain Don't delay, but come and seeus. _. SEVERAL Real Estate _sNnaAPs.. Lots on 17th and Charles Streets. $500 and Cheap at $700 and $800 LoTs In locations that cannot be excelled for rapid increase in value.. double in value in next 18 months. Will more than Only and balance in three 8 Niagara Falls, South, Ontario, house, barn and fine soil, «nly on Cana da side S aa FALLS SF