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NIAGARA FALLS GAZETTE,..WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 4, 1893. SHOES SHINED By EtectRiciTy. A New Style of Bootblackirig | Introduced - in a. Brooklyn Shop. On the plate ginss window of a modgst- looking. shop, ~about n block up from the bridge entrance; in Washington | street, Brooklyn, is eonmelled the sign, | 'Electrle Shine, Se.\ \Now step up and have your shoes shined shouted a yigorous-looking young man who stood beside a curious ng-lilfe arrange- ment. The box was four feet or so high, the same . numbor of feet. wide, and a foot in width across the top. . Two largeaxal holes were in the middle of the front of the box, and there were two others, - domewbat smaller, directly under them, ._ Iron levers were nttuched to the side of the structure, _| On the wall nbove the box. were iron boxes supplied with cranks on which was the advice, \Pull knob this way,\ No one seemed to have a desire to try the new-fangled machine. | Fistally n lurge red- way through- the curious crowd and sut in the orm chair placed before the apertures. ~ or EVERY DESCRIPTION. ERA GEN . vDynamite, Powdef'and Fuse, Blasting, and Rock Drilling Apparatus and Material, Paints, Oils and Glass. . Engineers 2 sAnifaRy §Sawn§mge and “Dr Gluck Building Niagara falls, N ¥. ._ Dimet Tork, Washington and all Pointa Bouth, to Chatteasin lake and the West . Putman coaches on Emuih irnina. Time table adopted. August 14th, 1993. Trim Leave Suapeniion Bridge and xb. am a N ra Falle: «M. Daily-F i nun-fin Falle and MAL - li'lfls— a Tock Day X iTzua A+ tom Siagare Falls to X Srew E i on for Buffalo, mak E t hile, Amdiora | ht!“ Fink walk. rhmrr and all local pointe, \gh Pailan Chatr York, connectin Pallman to Reston F. toa P. m. ork Special arrt & p m and 1213 a. m. nday trains arrive 1201 noon and Surtention Bridge 7:28, #13 ake mp4: 400 pSbo and 12.99 a m. Information. from J. B. Carmousy, c “DH-u and City Tleket No. Tike Agent at station at 1! T JAEGER, deol ge ign pest X4. d “E'snlflARV S . . U f: Rmereq onerous RGEON, Nember of tte « “f?\w\ diga CAMMRIMRR & M., ) & 7 Res! Estate D __ and Builders. auzEaT a. Poster, assoc. #. Am. Sov. CE. | EBP a wasow, : Johnson & Porter, | and Contractors for Steam and ~- Hot Water Heating. | Electric Light Plants, Steant Pumps, Engines, Boilers, &c. .NO. 87 SEGOND STREET, io Bafile, Elmira, Binghamton, New Also » M. Dally-New Cal - with Vestibule Limited, furniahing HidsoN. oR. i A. M. Dally- connection Attic, te », Datly-Accoit making stops and con ., or Pyton and intermediate a Con- P ring ta Rew |\ * Nazar Falls 728 and 18 \el. Falls, N.Y., and M. Raspension Veterinary Coliege, ealers .. ._ .._ . your boots in the: large holes,\ ad- . -_ {vised the man in charge. _ With some diffl- _feulty this was done, Then the man in TT A r charge \pulled the knob,\ and from be- JF . hind a screen which reached from. the box a | &© tha rear of the store came n buzzing t \ sonnd. - The man pulled his feet out. Evi- R ;lemly there was something.. strnuge fi the hox. , + 'That's all right; nothing'l1 hurt you,\ exclnimed the man in charge. ~'Put 'em brick.\ Boon the man took bis leet out and placed them in the smaller holes. When he next took them out the shoes were highly polished, and be paid his nickel and departed amid the checrs of the crowd. *'Took just a minute and a half _ Any one else?\\ maid the operator. - A reporter tried to push his shoes into the large holes. Something pushed them back. 'The report- er's feet were not heavy ~enough to with- stand the shock which they received. \Put 'em in the bole akain and grasp that han- dis,\ said the operator, \and DH regulate the speed a bit.\ The reporter braced him self and felt something swishing around his shoes. This something was an oval \brush. | In- side of it is a revolving wheel. The brush first cleans the shoes. - Then from a tin box within the structure liquid blacking 11min; down'upon the shoes. - The brush again comes into service and lishes . the shoes. - Only the sides of the shoes are pol- ished, however. ticking the shoes into the lower and smaller holes the toes are cleaned and polished. Before the reporter left the store the mn- bus PLUMBING. --- Bun. anage a Specialty. Who gently chides my long delay And by my side delights to stay? Who sets for ihe my casy chair, P1 the room with neatest care, And lays my alippora already there? Who regulates the evening fire, And piles the. blazing fuel blgher. And bids me draw my chatratill nigher? When stclkness comes to rack my frame, And grlef disturbes my tronbled brain, Who nympathizes with my paint Nobody. -American Queen, <-- The public are invited to an opening at \| the store of Mr. P, Hoehn, corner Linwood nvenue and Cherry street, Wednesday ove- ning, October 4. Good music will be ih attendance for dancing, in charge of Prof. cents a.couple, including fine supper. as tto uUDSON RIVER RALROAD..| Ts dara Ut\ NEW YORK CENTRAL STATION N’hmfmlgonmgouufigtsembfiu 1893, as For Hochester and New York. G:50 A. M.~New York Express, Daily, Ar riting in Now York at 450 prin. ~ /- 1h10 A. M.-New York Dally, ex cept Bunday, Arriving in. New York at 1030 \Miko P. M.-Accommodatio Bunday, Arrivingin New Yor: at £00 a.: I . New York A Arriving tn Rochester at 9:00 p. m. New York at 7308. m. * Dally to Buftato. West Shore~240, T1 a. 4:85, 418 m. Iichigan Coniaal Sn 19, $2 am 37, sas 'New York Central=2.53, $16, 10:0, 1.01, 11:41 ago., 1:18, 216, $20, 641, 7:08, p.m. ' From West Sho 708 mn., 1:20, 745 m. mmgfi—xfififlfi nupim, 9:33 “RVTYMEOHIWM 251, 11-5'% t., 1250, 2:10, 4400, 555, 720, 10.10 p. m. . Sunday From Baffalo, Meine ie Heger gga nant Michigan (din-1mm a. mm., BBK ers! im. : , \Rew York Central-f48, 1195 a, ma., 2:10, 10:10 wm. . West Shore= ”4. a16 m gm)?“ Cenini-a2.. T4, #0, am., 257, wax-k a. m., 456, 3:56 B U RST, LAST And as Long as They Are in Season, . ----AT--- g THE HUSTLER _--_--4--- ; Traina arrtvent 9:50, S0 a. my. 120, MnO £2 p. ro. man-$323»- ta. . Fall 18 AKKOURNCED By. -~ Ab. COAL. 1 _ Brocory Meat Market, ~ The Corner Store With the by electricity, electrocuted, ns it were,\ 1. faced mun with side whiskem pushed hin--George-Batten, chairman of the Shochan chine was doing a rushing business. -N. Y. Walker of Buffalo. Admisssion will be 50 |- - | have been fssued to Fred =Crigk Bros. 3 MORE HOPEFUL. George W. Batten Feels Sheehan's Victory in Buffalo Will Be of Asslsche to Him. STRIFE IN. OTHER COUNTIES. Democrats of Livingston County Have a High Old Time at Thelf County Convention-It is a Good Sample of the Harmony' Democrat Papers Tell About ~ ~*~ The Buffalo News of yesterday hnw-thed following: Democmey of Niagam: county, was in the city yesterdny and remained nbout the Bhechan bendquarters most of the after- noon. , . He was gleeful over winning nnother vic- tory over the Cleveland faction in that dis- trict in the county convention, 'and said that Mr. Elton T. u_ of Ransomville would surely ram for the Assembly aguin, notwithstanding bis. statements to the con- trary. \ Bince Mr. Cleveland made the Buffito ap- pointments Mr. Batten bus given up his cherished hope. ofbecoming Collector at the port of Suspension Bridge. Hq realizes that the Sheebanities have no show and that the Anti-snap people are going to get all the Federal offices. The news is in error nbout 51h. Batten giving up all of securing the Suspen- wion Bfldiéo collectorship. The fct is My. Batten thinks with the backing be bas that he will secure the office. There was high Jinks time of it among the Democrats of Livingston county, which is in this senntoriat-district, on Monday at the county convention. Both machine and anti-snapper men had chairmen of their own ilk. 'The two chairmen stood side by gide, each baving his secretary and tellers, ond each putthig-motions and declaring them carried amidst the most horrible din and confusion and the most discordant noises. There was no attempt to limit the voting of the delegates, but nll of the ad- herents of each faction yelled or shouted yes or tio as the cue was given, in the vain at- tempt to drown the voices of their oppo- nents. - m In this raanner the convention was car- [ried_on and when it closed it was found that each side assumed to have elected delegates to the several conventions and | to hnve electéd a county committee. There was a time in the convention when. serious fears were entertained that the leading politicians would become involved in a meele, but some ¢0ol head sent to the Sheriff for officers arid their presence pre- vented this. 20, ~ The anti-snappers carried Genesee County on Monday under the direction ot Fourth Assistant Postmaster: General Maxwell. The machine men practically withdrew. court oF THE. peap. Late Decisions Handed Down in the Niagara Surrogaie's Court. of M. J. Cleary, Int of the city of Niagara Falls, have been fsviféd to 111mm:h Giana; tters of adminlatmtion on the cs i the city of Lock: ies Eockport, Carolific Nagel, Inte effigy?! Letters of administration on the estate | or | BEARD OF SUPERVISORS. Buffalo Militiamen Suffering Greatly for Want of Their Pay. The board of supervisors mot at its chamber in the courthouse in Lockport Tnesday mornibg at 11 A. xt. ; several mem- bers being absent, adjournment was taken until 2 o'clock. At the afternoon: session all the members were present. William Shaw, of Newfane, was elected. perinanent chairman, and J. J. B. Spooner cletk of the board. At $ r. xt. they began balloting for attorney for the board. D. E. Brong was elected. Au unsuccessful attempt was lsumlew reduce the salary from $200 to 100, . Col. Welch, of the 65th regiment, Buf- falo, addressed the supervisors in regard to their clnims arising from the riot 'nt Tonn- wanda, He said the courts had settled the «question of the liability of the county in such cases,-and he was wilting to have. the question of such liability submitted to any good lawyer. He also raid that 19-20ths of the men in the G5th Regiment de- pended upon their daily labor for their support and that it was n great Bardkhip for-them to be kept out of their money. Bome of them were. really suffer- jog for want of it, and be urged. upon the Board, the importance of early action as a matter of simple justice toward men who cheerfully responded to the call of the Sherif of the county and who would always hold themselves in readiness to serve, should necessity demand it. The question of the county's liability was referred to a committee of three t reportatodny.~. Coolink ___ To the World's Columbian Exposition=~~~+ ~ via. the Michigan Central. (\The Niagara Falls Route\! is the title of a handsome folder, printed in English, Frouch or Ger- mun, profu<'y iliistrated, containing fuch valuable information for those who intend visiting the World's Fair. '. Copies will be furnished upon application: to W. H. Underwood, Eastern Passenger Agent, Buffalo, N.Y. . Beef, Iron and Wine. FULL PINT BOTTLES. gor. PER BOTTLE. . Gray’sflffig Store, 7 FALES~STREET. Rage Letters ofad ministration on the estate of Thomas J. Foster, late, of Ningamn Falls, havebeen fasued to JamesG. Kirkpatrick. Letters of administration on the estate of Frederelkn Echrencich, late of the town . of | Royalton, have been issued to Fredcnalkn; Thielk. > ' Letters of guardianship of the person and I estate of Mary F. Clapp, have been Issued to Sarah L Clapp. r _o a+ Raphaet's Daily Guide for October. 1. Sunday-Quarrel not. 1 2. Travel, remove.sod denl with women : before four P. 3. 3. An anpropitions ; be careful. 4. Avoid females neither travel nor re- f move. . ( & 5. Do not court or marry; sign writings and contracta in the evening. ’ 6. A doubtful day; be careful. 7. Beek employment in A. x., careful. 8. Bunday-Do not quarrel 9. Sell, for all else the day is evil. 10. Court, marry and deal with women. 11. Travel, remove, and deal | with wo- A then be-! | t m1? Beek employ-mag! and ask be- | fore poon. 13. Court, marry and hire mat-m! do not Fpecnhh. 14. Very doubtful, be careful. 15. Sunday-Ask favors and visit thy 16. Do not quarrel, tnivel-of remove. 17. Sell; ngpmpmom for all elss. 24 18 Buy, speculate and push thy pun-i in the A. 2. i ”73. A very uncertain day} be carefil. . | 20. Ask favors and seek employment be- | Th. Tra: but - avoid fe- 21. Travel and remove, A2 Sunday..Visit thy fiends. . - | 22 290 hir ti tie the day is oil 25. Do pot travel, remove, or deal with. \25. Avoid traveling and sign bo writ- u . 4 (oen in m oa a \£1 filmm and visit thy friends; fivors. m\<5 31. Travel; a doubtfal day for all else. . Transfers of Real Estate. The folowing transfers reil estate have mgfidthemty Clerk's office eggs-yummy“ Auginto Schut het. to Helity Lath Jn Srsuer to Jacob Brookfield, Trus., . w to George D.' Schalts, Prat reckon to PoGy Winnie, Somerset, Tate 6, Hathaway to Edward F. Wikion, Tone Hathavay to Edward F. Wileon;-Tous- Kisgata KsteS. Very L m. 8 OME EMONS: FRUITS OW Prices. |, hiat / BLOCK. - «| Roma 09 and 70, Third Floor, Cluck Bullding. Natural Mineral Witors PICHY, ~' CONGRESS, DEEP ROCK, SELTZER. TRY HUYLER'S: CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM SODA. --ONLY AT- Niagara Pharmacy, C. O'LOUGHLIN. avex. suiuome. Telephone 45. V Arriving Daily t 1+ nog s neenee BUTLER & BENNETT,. Meat Ano Fish Manker, FRESH OYSTERS DAILY IN BULK OR CAN. PRICES WAY DOWN. sanitary Plumbing. - A SPECIALTY. C. J. RESS'$, NO. 32 FALLS STREET. Gas Fitting, Hot Water and Steam Heating. ~~ D00 0 __ |Elurthonre, Jounson & Jover, 354 MAIN STREET. The Cataract Restaurant an rin repre t All Orders Promptly Attended To. Estimates CheerfullyGiven. NO. 39 MAIN STREET, mmf OPEN 7 A. M. UNTIL MIDNIGHT This Restaurant Will Bo Conducted in a First -- Class Manner in Every Department. Culsing-First Claas, Waiters-Attentive and Efficient, Wines and Cigari-The Finest, PRICES STRICTLY MODERATE. G. E. ALLEN. I, HUNGARIAN Patent Flour $5.00 Per Bbi. $2.40 it 54 i $1.25 u % it 630. a x LG This Flour is guaranteed to be as good as the Flour for which you have been paying from $5.50 to $6.00 per bbl. M. A. McBean, 153 FALLS STREET. Telephone 79. C ' Tart Exrascreo Wirnovy Pate. W. D. McEWEN, , DENTIST. Office over Hank of Busperision Bridge, DR. G. W. PRINGLE, pENTST, SNAPS? Real Estat SNAPS. Lots on 17th and Charles Streets $500 and $600, cheap at $700 and $800 ~~ 300 LOTS . In locations that cannot be excelled for rapid increase in value. Will more than double in value in next 18 months:; (Only $300 each; $50 down and balance in three equal annual payments.. > Houses, Lois: and. Acreage Cheap. 100 acres close to Ni Falls, South, Ontario, house, barn and~fine soil, only $55 per gere. . fo , Several other bargains on Canada side Don't delay, but come and see us. 'S1 AND 8s FALLS STREET.