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as will please you, and, we trust,\ make you ts, regular customers. i 2 1 cok IN! t == | pus nampgamed ling, .and. .they . are 'of the latest makes and most fashion bl goods on the market; ”KaneKJall M25 Main: Street. 62 FALLS STREET, NIAGARA FALLS, N. v. F you don't know Just what .A to select for your FALL |poraco APPAREL, we ask you to best selected and largest in the city, and, as we are ex- , clusively in the tailoring business, we devote onigume ages. ~ N. B.——P1¢a.re place your & orders early to avoid l/le rush. NSURANCE .. JAMES F MURPHY, ROOM “B,” ARCADE. POR JEWELRT fimwfimw grade dition sidewallin, Th ke of the . harmonlo 51:1 always\ existed bngm the formet | that' the 7&1 of Ningara Falls and Suspension an glemeht of and brought competition-Into the railroad business. Ho dedicated for public pm dt or tha. Hoter | DpH a'¥end and mafia: damned, lth Our prices are such, ais a,\ # relations which“ matte that. the. fick ¥ | Nluprul'ullmm , November lid. -not know uh ud. others |. .* urupanMrAflen—ta read the brief lo tothis matter, NGSW a e atte ort -We also have*a full {wath Tlflhmlmmwfilhc d Son be “wallow.l mm“ \° ae m\ h luau | “Minimum profest against by ng out of ns posed to be honomble body ”Yum dohmhyluw W (m ill not o tise; and that the ugh! «235533 noosnsary. mzam'l‘hhl the rimmed]. Inga Instituted by your ance with the tter of arn Falls, nor with the a llnulnl‘ law governing I 3, Thata cumin portion of tlm proporty to. strip of land Aboul 10 feck In width C (In of pmluhnh land pro Jed by the main (rural nmnlnlnrmr an af the gm H by sald proponed h atrack nbout 800 feet In lcn wldtb‘wnn on or about the Ell, lent}, ulred for the hmnum procéc-llu , do hmby re- the who! thelr ob lml not in com the City of N genem! provi- io I-ylnw out of public way, abd bel rn yard, to mulduan aldo Inch and depot bulldln mlly aim-r mun u: f this. mint. 'That the highway purpo‘e- in allhnbmoleYorknu able Dody to appropriate: poses of a highway.. That the e again!“ child Nzhwuyu pro rixin you-Honor 0 mtg-um;urloml will grosily hlnder an rofestan u common carriers, e purposes lulu-1, will and wm be ait= danger to tho lnvnllam pu’hllo, above mentlones are yard: and Inclosu ithin the Ratule hereinafier clted; that rumedi mm house ffllfinbh' e pordon \or Teen 0 as oP brom u, in Bverypemnanmeauutmdmmemhlm ont of the lnld bulld' them-hut e ng of said w“. «mlnwhil nmllg1 cfifpeauf\ of the of Niagara“ Yale's“!- not (Tn- or o rw ra rhosen aiready devoted to Hex“ otk, Lake Erio & Wm Ballroad consult 'us.- Our stock is the}; john King and John G, Me e ovember 50; W. Brate or Naw Your, um or Kat. vision Bupert Bie a wfiufikl'i\? hat he has read the foregolog protest m: the contenia gem!) that the same in trim min stated to be all to study select mode for all Rs Clarlos A. mum: “It‘l’h' me-lwnln on Inforn and to those maite he helluva: 171.51:- van to before me this will clay Mfiorfln Notary Public: litte Oon . ”7 the completion of the reading of tief, Senator Sprogue addremmed the council in a general way on the matter: He thought that it was not the unanimons de- to have this street opened, ux’ty owners | who re- e tmeks, Of con: these intetests and rights nre not we: serious while the property of the N. ¥. L. company is acriously af- ddoontlmuflnl alley between Bécond Third streets and stated that it was somerfonr tonths: since this was referred to the City l‘ur i his opinion. Mr. Geagan wanted to what the Council bad a city attorney for if it was not to look after matter tefermed to there him, Mr. Geagan became rhther Imperti- nent rod Attorbey Innis lied that be had not undertaken. the?!) of bein backmen's film-mi»; together with . city attorney. Ib Geagan with some others wanted the Council to open up. the alley between Second and Third streets so as to above it through the 5M of the New York Central in its yard. The mme objec- tion can be here as was raised by the Erie's in that the railroud company's yard icated to Nie and mldndbebudadm (W that be was a tarpayer and places.. didnbztlnallleymd Wanted ltopened iin rood a in te a a me medinggrfi E. & W. milwa fected and greatly phcotheunctlxto be Extruded actom the main' track which takes eare of our ind porsonget traffic. 'Then there danger to pedestrians and drivers of troming a main track of a railroad. . This street will also crow 13 other tracks. . This . | brings about a case of * {euch a street be laid on great peril, should, t There tracks aro rtation tracks but aired for storing care. They are ere for the parpose of transferring Jon of customs offi- ear. . -It is For these reasons it is u wplam-nmtlhmugbtbem It in ridie- le to think of entting ap thingisnem tbnnglxtor tlmhtomakeisto pote these tracks is a trestle track: \1b.- city sboul go over this tredle it would block up the other tracks. through it then, this \Bile destroyed. There think lnlllsetlhlbtbdl‘”; one ense in the city of Buffale the punt came up that no e. right certain lands dedi l interest to take it_for a public's think that wo will linve to legislation to accomplish our ¢ Berintor Sprague naked the privilege of peaking Anglo Hy thanked Jv dge Crom- ley for ls Kind mremuoél to binself and stated thit be did not want. the Council to p helluva that tho Ede foud wanted to-shut: ple. who wanted to break up Lhaf 5h tracks or the company. © Jt is om?“ property - tum!~ not (beige Encroaching 'on any city rights' Erie's proj fly. Me held that the road suture rights and that they should bo protected-swelling the city. should an overhead or depressed crossing suggested F they might be able to save their pi would care to fovur, 'The speaker thought the d: to the company's yards by opening Pierce street through would Tro he Erle would be 'there to there apposed . them. : The' Scuntor edptbe Conde for the nitention his remarks had recoived and the Erie party is took departure. . E Alderman Eamon thought than was n (lits, erying feed of opening some of the strocts in that part of the city. THe citizons, blic sentiment; merchants, grocers, gamma, conl men, every ond, is demand« tog that some access be given theni_ to this | part of the city. It is n question of Justlcs not a question of real cetate agebts or any of that sort of nonsense. Alderman Stricker, who offered the resolu- north tion, still thought that it was nbsolutel necessary that Pierce street. be open to have that stroct opened. \'Now if thero is a question of law,\ mid Alderman Stricker, \'that is Hable to stand In our way, L think we had better ho an opinion and report at the next meeting.\ R That settled It and the motion was seconded by Alderman Noblett and carried. Aycs G, bays 1, Alderman Eames voting pay. . {1:5 Council now settled down to routine busines. A resolution was read which stated that the bill of $350 against the Falls Water Works Company for pumping water for the city would\ be withdrawn In considemtion that the mmpsn claim for damagen to n water Jpn by tunnel sower. Alderman Noblett stated that the city's bill was a ligittmate bill while the damage claim of thé oompnnf was questionable. There was considerab con on the matter but the resolution was carried and a letter from, the Niagara Falls Water Works company was read withdraw» disgnasion pro and the claim of the compan g” nganu-ngm called up the tuntter of the n understood that Mr Mmdfic #} White as engingéer st hWi’fir‘Vm-b station was approved. ition. lhnb Lhulruuuper- o New York, Contral & ti{troad .Company to re- Miso which encroaches on that nufess.. Wilt. ice house mllllulld f that said stroet te: same ab the ex- Human! ant the Mayor in expected tk to jnukun report on \How- (t over, Etrust if we are all. rlglxrlqull that mq you will go: ahend mu! , open. 1p lerce (ire: street ns sogn as possible. out the people when fh fnitit was th ml” Benator B wcalled up the question of who should -pay for the damages to the but this would involve a great outlay nr money, which be did not think the city |- T. Mis & 06, this matter involved a great deal of law and . n great denl of consideration, and urged 'the ,* m.) Council not to act hurrledly, Me held that | ke 46: still on and its} - table today than any between $25,000 and $50,000.° IV, banner, and, more gin Conncil/wiited to carry matter. nto t/a A bios If toy deaidan go G)\ the. state legislature the city would find the company») deserted the engine led around and so- f 13:7an hate for ‘tlm Bridge end of There is absolute» t is being taken reached from the and agent ' Thorpe New York lboul. Mn 1 § the city are very ly nothing doing. from connecting rot t. filed at her home on if lq‘vu soveral ehil-| urn her. loan. marrow morning f The m’l cemetery. | i slow, and I would move that the matter {g referred to.the city attorney to give as The funeral will at 9 o'clock from interment will beg A 145an ivg “firm 07°13 and bis | t. er 0 gownter, If the.compl@tion of the # building, and f «Welling building [ ' {will be completed by timorrow night. The f steam plant is 'téady for 0 { The work on the rpire bundlnpiaha f ing. rushed with aylergo Contractor Bands are bere lookin nafl and box-naill force of men, and | i mason work comm three weeks. I fpa R Lawistos, Nov, L-- W -Not» f withstanding “no“ f 1 tons that werd taken at the of the scarlet f i Ontario arenve, is visiting her ot Bivett's George W. Whirefeld; Special - Treauny mppotist (annexe-gen ma. 0M HONY'WQVAIAER. Havmg bought a lot of Sampl , Cloaks f \We are prepared tesofl'err; T our customers the \ ; same at about . :| x Oné-Third Off| . The regular price. [<. 22 Falls Street. Niagara Falls,‘N. Y. [ She Sald It and | Sticks to It 1 That the Tea she buys . & of us is the most delight- § ful beverage,ever gerved at her thble.. : A godd [ many have told us the same thing, but this . pamculax‘ lady. has | exhibited so much intel- ligent discrimination in her testing of all, sorts | of Teas,. and hey final selection of That her good opinion goes a good ways in con- rming us in our judg- ment. If you haven't tried Our Teas yc, | and want ta know what\ q -J pur sremp.r»2 The Best Healmg Stoves on the Market CALL AND EXA‘MlNE OUR STOCK. Hardwncke & Co. HELLOT-~ Say, when you want CrRAN,, Drv Coan, well screened 2,000.Lbs. for a Ton; also Day W on, and a Wagon Box Full for a Lo FRANK NQ. 480 \ BC. _-_ and full weight, . , why call on HAM LIN street. renee really good Tea tastes --AND-- MALE SYRUP Are now in season, aind we have the best and § prices. M.B.BUIT The Leading Grocer. f lfiifiligaifitf d uy a Hf You D01” \l gOCAWHEAT The faneral dififlofiulhry Leahey will be held tom@@roW afternoon at 2 Why Don't You? Watches, : Clocks, Stefi‘mg Silver I and Plated Wang at Bowen' S.. . I . Gqflds atwéitYl mic If you have any re- purest-of both at lowest work to be dons bring it to ms, it is not safisfuww don't pay for its > val Miss, miradhwandmsgm-w pir. Buy . your | GLUCK BLOCK.