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They will help you to select a g useful; Christmas Gift. Besides a fine line; of Men s ,. and Boys' ~~~ ~Uliters, Overeeets And Suites, You W111 find a choice lot of - The Thin and: Fourth es of Suspension Bridge Union. Bchool will pi ubly be consolidated and Miss Flynn, who is at present'teaching in 166 Nisgara Falls Union Behool, will have' charge of the little extm room which is badly needed considering that the total attendance at the two schools is between1,800and2,000;here being an increased attendance this year bf 72, pupils at the Bridge Union schools and- 52 at the schools at this end of the _. city. With . this increase of numbers in daily attendance, proportion of tardy scholars has been great- ly diminished, | Last year the ber of tardy reported was 60, while this year with the large increase of attendance the nverage will be about 64, | The habit of he ing punctrtal and also of being regular in nttendance is regarded by the teachers as an-. encouraging and. pleasing | polut in it is an frct that 'the | > lupin River Lodge N 785; BC. held Jts anpant election of officers use night with the following reault. I LAW. M.-L R. Mdlflw : g. w.-G. J. Sllbetbert. Beaming-ad iC kin o > - Installation: will occur at tho next com of Wedueaday, December 27, - This evening at. n regal ir convocation 6f Niagara Chapter .No. 200, R, A. M., new. officers will be elected, 5, \ 'The new Commandery expects w get. under a dispensation nok Inter that: Pebrbary. - HEADINGS MEET PORTAL AND SHAH LINES MEET, Down In the Big. Trunk swat—Thom the Men Watched for the Blast that Was to . Knock the Rocky. Barrier Away-It Was watch theso little. ones : three-..or four words,?\ Moi the board, ' ''whon they: know. 'all-their'-lettors yot. to state: that: I «do- not utof40 know tho“ deri- oexiing of the of our fthe venamble instructor all” book system 14 meeting with ~Bome families of a large nuniber'@f children find it dificult to pnmhmboo ¥or them all. :By .ont sys- tem: we not d ifipmfldc the pupli wit Tree books for\ vse, but we-dcach them that they hays books in trast to pre- serve and returi jn good onder. It is the beginning a“A Jpn-ling a confidence and trust in. the yoifig. Ofcourse, if a pupil wishes to bu: Mimics, we' soll them at [the cost price..: think. that with care and proper {notion a book aught to last evening.and the admission. will bo. 10 15 cants. Saturday the rink will ho opert morning, afternoon arid evening. ° |affice building hast) ladies room 13 by 16 feek mid a réom ,12 [by 12 dock. in gize. for men sind boys, éoffée: wilt be on anle, - will bo present to teach beginners. | 'On Saturday night the managers, Mesers, Pinnell & Ma- honey, expoct. to nmuto prefoutto cheerlhoakntem © Cull And seo prices. | Nielson & Sous are ( | sefting'the- their clones, One Cent a Word. - Advertisements under this heading of For \ilu To Lot-Wants, Loot, 'Kound, Boarding Personal, Business Chances, Miscellancous, tite. insorted for ONE OMNT A WORD each Insertion. No advertisementless than 15¢. ene ere Eon RENT-Office, 1 1x19 foet, steam hum]. - Arcade, ground boon adjoining: posto Neekweer Gloves Underwear . . Hats and Caps, And: everything appertaining to Men or Boys' wearing apparel. e&FeII 62 FALLS STREET, NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y... % F you don't know just what to select for your FALL APPAREL, we ask you to : consult us. Our stock is the _ best selected and largest in the city, and,as we are ex- clusively in the tailoring ' busiriess, we devote our time to study select mode for all ages, ' ~N. B.-Please plate your order: early to avoid the rush. INSURANCE JAMES F. M MURPHY, Pnze Contest! We want everyone to guess how many Diamonds will be contained _in our stock on December 26th next. Each Diamond will be ° counted, and the gentleman and Mynarsuhe correct number will FALLS STEEET. ~*~ Inthe arly a H ELBE f= “mania-awn - Setx, Dismer Seta, SshanquSet-a tendance and. diligent study, In carry- ing out this plan of work-it is .the duty of overy parent and guardian who have chil- dren in attendance at the schools to see that punctuality and obedience nre a pirt of their daily work. ' Another fact which lends more. enthusl- nam to the pupil is the new system of 'ex- yonts, Ib is the use 'of alternative ques- tions. This system holds in overy branch of study with the exception of spelling. 'The plan is this: A number of extra qucs-| tions ote given, genorally double the number to bo aniwered, and- the pn i} is given the choice ns to which he ill nuswer, having tho alternativé of selecting one of the two or threo questions, where in former examinations each (ques- tion had be to nnswered, This pln went Into effect in 1803. The city schooln will use it for the first time in. the coming January examinations. The fact that examinations in English prose and Atoorican selections will be held in January, as well as in August, will doubtlem be reostved with joy by those who- llouflmf Tor papers. Conpiderable difficulty is some- times experienced by the pupils announc* ing at the last moment their fntention of being oxamined in a certain subject. The applications for papers should\ be handed to the superintendent before tho commence iment af th» holidays to insure ample time fu » si s w sond for the question paper. The January examinations for this. your will commence on the 20th and continue to .the 26th, The Christrina exercises pmmlso to be quite interesting. 'The program consists offasual recitations snd music, An illus trated aketch of Longfellow's poem, 'The Hanging of the Crane\' will be presented. The exercises will be held in the ovening ao ns to give patrons of the achool n chance to attond, and also to allow the pupils an opportunity of attending the exercises of the Suspetigion Bridgo School which will be held irt the afternbon. | ~ 0 ~~ couat 'or tae bead x_n Letters of Administration Granted by the Sur- rogaie of Niagara County. The following letter have recently been gronted fi the Surrogate's Court: Letters of administration on the extate of James Sherwood, late of the town of Wilson, have been tasued to Elia M. Camp- bell, Letters of ndministration on the estate of Mary Roach, late of the town of Pefille: tou, have been immed to Mathew Roach, Letters of administration on the estate of Paschen Peter, Inte of the, town of Wheat- feld, have been intued to Fred Peter, and Fred Smith. Letters of administration, with the will annexed, on the estate of Willism Pierce, late of the town of Royalton, have been issued to William Pierce, Jr. _-_-+ . Fleated Down Stream. The floating saldon which did a thriving busines at Echlomer dock during the past summer has broken from its moorings and floated down the river to a point opposite Port Day, where it rests on the river [bottom and filled to the cabin windows with water. ngs ence - Reed a Gang. The Nizgara Hose Company sre daily training their borne'in fire tactics on Erie street. A goug on their wagon would be a valuable sequisition as a danger signal, there being no means now of warning un- wary pedestrians except hy the driver's longs. POUCENURTDOCET In police ctart this morning Judge Fiper disposed of the following cases: Luther Coleman, disorderly, 60 days tn jal. John Caranaogh, pablic intexfeation, sentence mumm»m Wilttam Morrison, temp, ordered oct of the Join Hickey, mfimhpmm MImMMflfifla diy. niination practiced by the Board -of fapparated the two divisions of the big sawer ate still in need of those studies. Another matter which candidates shonld Owing“ to a Ix!“ Progtam. «: en take into consldoration In preparing for the, Ordbrof mmuwiw nve itl 1 areqniusmml lady and alway Beantifel botiles sod exqu - proscsta Anne: At 3:80 o'clock this morning the headings between the portal and shaft No, 2 of the trank sewer met about 500. feet from the shaft, For sovernl hours previous to <the- meeting the men eagerly awnited-the blast which would break the mek from be- tween eutmhudin At 8:30 o'clock a-wall-of rock nine feet thick which still gave way. under a fual blasts \. : . As soon-as tho smoke bad. alum! num- ciently Thomas Haze, foreman of the gang working in the portal heading made his way through the opening. Soon after r debris was cleared away and the drilling: qgchtne! from the portal carried through, t is impossible to tell yet Jit how far out of the way the lind of the sewer is al- though- a fine taken by candles revealed little If any variations from the trie line. The instraments for lining<up have not been set as yet. Romor has 'it that a dif ference. of a foot or two is found in the lower or bottom line of the sewer. count HENNEPIN: ENTeRTANS. : [Members of Court Evershed 'and Other Friends crary and musical entertainment in their quarters over M. V. Pearson's store on Mnin street last evening. The hall was well filled with the friends of the organiza- tion and with the membors of Court Ever- shed, who attended in a body. The order of the entertainment was directed by At- torney R. N. Campbell. 'The program opened with a violin solo by Mr. A. B. Wentworth and continued as | follow: Singing. Mr. Marchant Itecitation... ..Miss Warner Base Rolo, \Down In the Deep\ --.... D. J, Pettit Itecitation. Mr, Malone Balo..... Instrumental Recitation Mr, Broughton . Mina Beach Mr. A. B. Wentworth. Bome very fine plano selections were giv- en by Prof. J. W. Duncan. W. E. Conger of Court Evershod, gave an interesting talk in which be explained the benefits the order, of the\irat in fraternal insurance sotletion. . TOLD IN A LINE OR Two. An increased freight traffic is noticeable in the lower yarda. Overneer of the Poor Rohleder in pretty husy these Mays, as he is forced to vudl all applicants for nid, The Unknown Rowling Club will meet the Pleasures on Gebbanta's Alleys in Bnt- faio, tomorrow night, Skating on the pond west of the “mm Paper Company's works is enjoyed nightly : by a large crowd of young people. j The Ladies' Aid Bociety of the First Congregational church is being entertained '| regime. Money: .. Mr, Mare rants | tion. I don't thin! geuumlly known. We en-\ pupils manners, ThelF tter of concern. to all of fe taught to be respectful} \ lin’their hate to them and gaunt how to their pupils. cher. secures the respect id I noticg that it is theso mithout coming back and ''Then “M hir teachers are all friendly and harmgn}oG& We-have some 45 or. 46, I _ week: they meet either h Bridge or Niogamm Falls e situation and the exigen te are no jenlousies and altogether we In a very happy family, The questi@§ has come to this: We must either or police. With the former we have order, intelligence and n good condi society; with the latter we have fud ils, and the wholo legal plify the eduestignal Interests is not ili mtb lune &. 31!\ Moth\ Premium Men En- Joy the Sport Over the River, Curling, that genfleman's game, is bring- ing out the veterans of the Ningama Club over the river. Judge Hill, Qustoms Of- cer John Bartle, Btu-flatter, Alexander Fraser and othera Were busy pmcliulng Inst evening. The new addition recently added to the sink building gives unqlfier rink for the cariers and in a few nights will he tn prinie condition for the stoues. There was nome clever tolls and sweeping-dons last evening. There is every promise that Niogaia Falls, Ont will have a strong team tn the Ontario Amociation this winter. ~--ap._.._- 0. C. F. Officers. Empire Council No. 1, O.C.F., has decl- ed the followin offipors: Chief Connaetior ~Bamuel Chase. Vice Counsellor ~, Ollver. Preiate-George BHeawick. Sectelary-Jamce mith, Treassrer-Thoroas Hibbard. 3 HamNbton: - Warden-Henry Hoffman. Guant-G, Miller, Reeretary -L. Eination. Trustees-Henry Holtman, John Brenscke, W. Mita 1 Mahoney Will Go to Auborn. . A Lockport Exchaoge anys: Bimon Ma- eave their room full oF. profit. by each others' [« thin school work, as a~greater N 12 years. pply'to Omnlley & “wrench portion of a pupil's success depefids Fired at 3;30 O'clock. \'Now thing I want to say - upon his or her regular at- ' about our W ami theif pupils which AN lib—A good mmpemul. cool Jefferson avenue. ANTED—Ant only gulde books of Ningnry Fults, portleut now printed hefore 1860, l'nrlln llmléu: to dirpose af can sond Wes ond cul Pe ® Miller& Co's Dry Goods House, Opposite. Postaflice, Nttgara Falls,. N. Y. 5 Cents For this amount the honey, who was sentenced to seven yearsnt Auburn for the mander of his brother, and | whore case was appealed, withdrew the ap- peal this morning, and the certificate stay» tug execution was vacnted on 'his applica- ! He will be taken to Anburn to rerve' his time. - Ill! Bo \or!!! \handing. The entertainment to be given in the by Mra. E. Gilbert of South avenue this afternoon. There was a large attendance at Mim | Johnson's lecture on 'Desserta'' this morn- ing. \Rick Diet\ will be the lecture to- morrow morning at 10 o'clock, . [ John A. Ill-kins, b. b. W. u P. will install the officers elect of Barnaby Lodge No. 192, Order Rons of SL. George on | mm, evening oext, December 16, at Al- | 1 PERSONAL “Mmhhfievifiwmmfi Robert Lester of Emes, VL, is visting Mr. and Mrz. Hart Slocum. George Laden of Niagara Pails, was in \ town last evening. Sun, Woine day. Charles Rbomers the well knawi dos tender at the New York Central station, is out agzin after quite a severe illness. Mim Jemic Dougisn, Queenston street , has gone on a short visit to Ningara Fall N. Y., frienda-8t. Catharines Standard Hon. W. Caryl Ely is in Washington Mrs. Ely left last e Sor New York where she will be j by ber bosband mMm-hdflfimw sights preparatory to the holiday season in ° the metropolis, Accapglass bottle filkd with at Robide & Morton's: $13“de t Emmfiocéemkvem st house at Rokbide & \C\ nls Bt a ie to, tan | in the city at Na. 541 Main street. First Presbyterian church tonight pmmtsm |to be well attended. , Thu cantata, \* Quatre! Among lboMcmg” is sure to he | pleasingly rendered by the children. 5137 s First Christmas. This beantifui souvenir will be guru” away tnall patrons. commencing Monday, Dee 14th, and continalng: tor one week ; oly. This in not a !iviog Imby. but a ptrfly‘ are of a phifinp little iftle blue stocking where. '\Hanta hae placed his find Christman gif. thir stock of Teds, Coffeen. Raking Pow- , der aod Sptee» cxagot hecequated for qual- ity amt davor h of presents is simply clung! figs“ and see for P! uesat An ccric& PAflflu TnOo. t No. 211 Falls street.\ ~ Cans\ , aoe yo- ( ot teefal to Wokflor-t tom, china store No. Falls street. } wp Wmfllmnfim 20 For usefal M to Rubio & Mor- ' ton, china store. No. i Falls street. minal Clomks at baif price at Emma? Fou's. = gmc > First clas drowaiaking done in the new | Rose building on Main treet. The het bargaid-fa furniture to be had Daily Gazette Containing all the Latest Local and Telegraphic News Will be sent to your home bohling his '~ or place of business For-One Month, FOURT. SiagkRA corkty: - J Wills and Henry Will vw. Sarah Troe. Menta Sezen Pager Wika, Thome. eyes, Fdgar WWI-“(K Kate Wills, and Figu P t'rnfl waldo tn the nhlfl‘ Tn sizo the rink is 100 by 200 foot, - The In. the men's 100m. hot] -c iBuy your given that, to an > conta, . Skates can be rented at the rink for| - . To RENT_-Onestore on ground floor and three . agele- on second of the Arcade. . Apply to, Hardwicke & Co.] The Best Heatmg Stoves on the Market, CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK FRANK J. -NO. . Say, when you want CLEAN, Dry CoAL, well screened and full weight, 2,000 Lbs. for a Ton; also CrEA®, Dry Woop, and a Wagon Box Full for a Load, why call on HAMLIN, 480 MAIN STREET. NEAR ° RaicRoad 'TRacks. But He Sells for Cash 1 GLUCkK Christmas , Sllpper I ordon's Shoe Stor, BLOCK, NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y If You Do' t, Why Don't You? Watches, Clocks, Sterling Silver land Plated Ware 'at lBowen s. Goods at city prices. If you have any re: pair work to be dorie brmg lite me, and‘if Adelaiite ! COAL! From Ofenwood and Valley Mint W3?lsazned and - delivered promptly Also Soft Cosl. 03300“ and Yard, 470 “zoom-ref East End of Canal Brig: mow KO. 13% E. 0. HAYNES. cart mum‘s NewPIanmfi Mill, The ch ~In-our * beautiful | this city, 1 Given Chris If you of having little maide kindly call a share of patronage. . Welch 025 That Lead