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NIAGARA COUNTY NEWS. vol. 3. YOUNGSTOWN, N. Y., MARCH 9 1883. NO. 2. TOPICS OF THE WEEK. — A $100,000 fire at Parii, Ky., lust week. —Governor Steven*, of Georgia, died Sunday last. —The Star Route thieve* are furnishing fat picking for the lawyer#. —The estimated decrease of the public deht for February is $7.000,000. —The Liberal party of Ontario, Canada, are thought to be losing in favor. —An Oswego lady has just completed a bed-quilt containing 10,430 pieces. —Fifty-two deer were recently killed In the Maine woods by the Oldtown Indians.—The grand jury In the Newhall House case In .Milwaukee report no one to blame. —'1 lie cost of the government of the city of I'aris is a little more than $SO,- 000,000 annually. —A professional tour of the Pacific coast by Mrs. l.angtry and Dion Jlocelcault will commence hi April. —The coinage of the United States mints for February was 7.864,(XX) pieces, valued at $>4,54H,000. Amotukk arrest has been made in connection with the Dublin uiurder conspiracy . —The German Empress has given one thousand marks for thu relief of the sufferers by the floods In America. —A colony of Dakota settlers are to Itave Syracuse for their Western destination to-day. —Henry Alkenbrecher, a well-known German citizen of Oswego, has been missing since last Tuesday night. —The lllnghampton water-works supply two and one-third milliou gallon* of water per day to consumers. —The liussian Minister of War prohibits all connection with the press of persons serving in the army. —The French police have been ordered to seize all copies of Marshal ilazaiue's new book found In France. —An Irishman named Walsh, who has been arretted nt Havre, avow s his complicity In the Phieulx Park umrder*.--The Spanish government Intends to " proclaim " several districts in Andalusia. where the Socialists are especially active. —The magistrates enquiring Into Socialism in Andalusia, Spain, have received letters threatening them with death. —The Harvard and Yale boat clubs have agreed to row a race every year hereafter. The next one will be rowed at New London. —The London International Chess Congress w ill convene on the 20th of April, and the entries will close on the 23rd of the same month. —It Is related of the fatuous Spanish banker, Don .lose de Salamanca, who died recently, that lu 1858 lie gave a single dinner that cost $!K),000. —General ltobert Toombs has not courage enough to stand the operation on his eye* fur the removal of aj cataract. lie is nearly blind, —Salt Luke City resturanteurs dlspluy in their window* oyster shells brought from Utah mountiilui, 10,M>o feet above the sea level. —It Is asserted that warrant* have been Issued for the arrest of "Xumber hie,'' w hose identity is now alleged to have been definitely established. —The French government will uwall pie arrival of documents from Kuglaml before deciding as to whether Jiyrue shall be extradited or not. — Dr. Boynton, a veterinary surgeon and resideut of Delhi, was publloly w hipped the other day by two irate fe. males of that village. —Three unknown men walking on the Hudson ltlver Kail road on Saturday, near I'eekskill, were struck by a train uud lustcutly killed. —Sheridan, whose extradition It deinanded by the British government, has been definitely charged by the liritlsh charge d'affaires at Washington with murder, —Dunn, the "sport" who killed Elliott in a Chicago saloon last week, has a bad record. lie has already served a Urni in penitentiary for murder, and is regarded as dangerous by the New York police, —The Saratoga monument at Scliuylervlile is very nearly completed. The shaft Is finished, and the bronze stairway to reach the summit will soon be built. The monumcut w ill be dedicated in August next. —It ir, stated that Mr. Parnell will be accompanied on his visit to the I'nited States by M<*srs. Ureuuan, Kgan, and other member* of the Irish parliamentary party, and that the object of their mission Is to .ixplaln to the Irish in America the disposal of the Laud League funds. COUNTY AND VICINITY. —The Somerset writing school has been —There were a few coses of scarlet fever Id Tonawanda last we»k —Patrick Dwyer, a Buffalo railroad labor er, committed suicide Sunday. —It is reported that a large canning factory will be started at Middleport. —Mr (ilorer, of Lockport, preached in the Presbyterian Church, Wilson, last Sunday.—Clifton, Ont , is going to have a new postofHce erocted by the Canadian government.—Two Horoellsville girls are going to open a barber shop in Buffalo—so it is reported.—John 8. Woleott, an old citlzrn of Lockport, died at bis home last Saturday, aged seventy-eight. -Regents' examination occurred at the Wilson Union ttchoQl last week Thursday and Friday. —Dr. McGeo Calil well, an old and respected citizen of Lockport, died Thursday mornlug, March Ist. — I)r. Hugging, of Sanborn, has composed a new bong for tho 0. A. K. boys, entitled, "If ever I Oct Married, Boys." —Two Somerset men sueoeeded in capturing 18 coons iu t*o days -the largest of which weighed 111 Its. —Last Monday evening the musical Institute which bus beuii held at Suspension Bridge closed with a grand concert. —The annual donatiou for the benefit of Rev. 11. F. Kay of the >1. K. Church, Mildleport, occurred yeUcrdly evening. —Tho l/ockport C. I«. S. did honor to the memory of Henry W. l.ongfellow on the anniversary of his birthday, last week Tuesday. —Rev. Mr. White, of the Auburn Theolo gical Seminary, has received ami accepted u call to the pastorship of the Wilson Presbyterian Church. - Tho new G. A. It. Post at Msrtland will be mustered In next Tuesday evening. Com radoa from post* In that vicinity have received invitations to be present. —A turrn of the Comity Court will be held in the court house iu Ixickport, commenc ing next Monday, Judge Davis presiding. This will be Judge liavis' first court. —It Is said there are ten mon training for each of the three positions—'County Judge, Couuty Cisrk and Surrogate, of this county —which olllces become vacant next fall. —The Tonawanda Heruhl says arrange menu have been madu for a match jig dance in Buffalo next Monday, between Buffalo and Tonawamla parties for u purse of fIUO, —Iliram Mattison, of Wright's Corners, on Monday killed a hog of the Jersey Red bree I, fifteen mouths old, which weighed the next morning after it was dressed 7i5 pounds. Niayara Democrat, —Last S.turday Robert Magee, an Irish man, shot Ids wife Mary Ann and then him self. They will probatdy both recover. The woman had one eye removed to llud the ball which lodged in her cheek bono. —Oscar Ackermau, of Kast Wilson, in the process of detailing a gun, blew into the muzzle to see if it was all right. The result was that his mouth ami teeth were budly shattered, hut he will probably recover. —A teacbei*' institute will be held 111 the Court-house at Albion, commencing at in o'clock *. m., Monday, March lVth, and con tiuue five days under the direction of Profs. James Johiinoliot and Franc's I*. Ijiutry. —The Western Hotel at Suspension Bridge has been purchased at a mortgage sale, held at on the l!Sth ult., by Mrs. Brock Consideration, about #7,0U0. She was the holder of the secoud mortgage ou tho property.—(.(•car Draper, formerly a resident of Lockport, who was serving a life-scnteuce in the Missouri State Prison for murder, has been pardoned out. It has recently been clearly ascertained that he killed the man in self-defense. —The Union says Medina has the meanest and most contemptible man in Western New York. He has beeu detected in passing worthl •** coin on Brother Blake, a blind man who sells papers on the street for a living. —Last week Thursday night several barns were totally destroyed by Are at Medina The loss will amount to about fIBUH. A horse owned by A. Poler was burned to death. Several houses were only saved by the heroio effort* of the firemen. —The third lecture of the Lenten Reason, given by the Rev. Dr. Van Bokkelen,of Buf falo, at t J race Churc'i, Lockport, lost Friday night, uaa fairly attended. His subject was "Modern Kxplnration of the Ancient Cities, Babylon and Ninevah " —Tue following are among those who Intend to emigrate from Niagara County to Dakota this spring: >L Folger, ' Ftcber, Allen Leonard tun brother, of Sanborn , George Baker, dry goods merchant, of Lockport, aud Biugl'.aru and Dair, of North Ridge. —The contract* have been completed for the cars. rails, ties, and stringers for the stieet railway between Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge, all of which are to be delivered on or before the first of April. The laying of the track will be under the d>/ec Hon of Engineer Rhode*. —The Tonawanda Brewing Company has been completely organized, and the following are the directors: Messrs C. Schwinger, M. Riacterer, John Nice, H. B. Murray, A B, Williams, Loais Green. A. H. Smith. Jacob Stegmeir, and George Zent. The ftrst assessment of ten per oent. is to be paid on or befors the 15th of this month. — Prof. Johnson. of Ontario, who ha* been lecturing on Thunder in Buffalo, wa* in this county on a tour two or three year* ifo. iWe were then four of tbera {all African#! together They be!d debates oo old subject*, such an, "Which aru de mont usafuller, de o* or de borneT* "Which am de mightier, de pen or de sword?" "Which am de most destructible, fire or water f" They charged a itmall door fee and probably took in enough for their entertainment to pay their •xpeiinea. — Judge Cox, of the United States Circuit Court. has decided the cane of J. E. Currte ▼«. the town of l#jwi-4ton, giving the plaintiff a verdict of $2,000 for interest on bonds issued in 1881. The*>e bonds woA issued in 18*1 to taka up the old bond* issued by the town ofLewitfton in aid of the K. \V A: O. road, then known an the I«ake Shore The Court decides in favor of the pUintiff on all point* rained in the can** It decides that the bonds wore legally issued, ami that it wan not necessary for the (Supervisor to append hm s guuture. The Court alluded to the cane now in the State < curt, which calls iu question the constitutionality of the bond law, and decides to dinregard it. —Early y aster day morning a team attached to a lumber a agon was found in Whitino re" a quarry In Kant Lockport, and the horses had the appearance of having been there nearly all night. The team and wagon were taken to Heeley's bam by Officer Whalen, an 1 up to 3 o'clock to-day no owner ban been found for the property. l>e scription of outfit: Jirown horse and mare weighing about 12<K) pounds each and 14 hands high. The home hit* a white foot on tht right side. There were found in the wagon a sack, a initt?n, oil-cloth coat and log chain Blood was found on the neck yoke, wagon tongue and linen, hiving the nppe »rance of coining from a man's hand which won bleeding. The affair is u great niystnry Ijtrkjxtrt I'nioii, WILSON. I I ■ < .11 1.. Mr. Wntkins wm hero Tuesday, Feb. 'JOth, went Uv the State to ascertain the oorrael number of scholars in tlio Norm il class, jih ho !• visiting all tliu union schools in the Stat*- for this purpose, to ptm nt fiaud by false reports from teachers, but he found everything ns reported here Mis* Kniuile M:idden died last Tuesday night of Consumption, at the age of IS. Til* funeral took place Thursday «t the Baptist •hurch. H.«plien of llutavla, wan in town last Friday. Frank Case spent a few days of last wuek with his parents hero. Mix Sophia Clark, the former preceptress, visited the school iast Friday. Messrs. Klton and ' )icar Hansom were in town last Krlilay. Oscar Ackerinan, while cleaning bis tun last H itnrd ly morning, blew in'the muzzle, not thinking theie was any powder in it, when it was unex|ux'tedly discharged, the charge taking effect in bis mouth, canning a serious ai.d somewhat dangerous Hound. Dr. (iuskel 1 is attending iilin. Win. ilauiblin hail a number of sheep killed by dogs last week. I)r. Tower caine home from the west last night He was in Cincinnati during the time of the flood, andsuys it was worse even th in appe ircd in print. Rev Mr. Kenner, of West Somerset, occupied t 'e pulpit of the Baptist church last Sunday. The lierry llros., Swiss bell ringers, are 1 sdvertised to give an entertainment here Krulay evening, March 2nd . Hlriui H imblin started for his home in Minnesota last Tuesday, after spending some weeks on a visit here. —(1. March Ist, INKI. Calvin Tabor caino homo last week from I<e Hoy. The lierry brothers gave an entertainment in Martin's Hall last week Frl lay and Saturday evening's The Swiss Hell-ringers do not seein to add to the attractiveness of the enteitiinment. as some who st'ended, say it was not as good as heretofore. It I>. Balmei and wife were in town last Saturday. Jesse Knox died last Thursday morning of congestion of the lungs, aud the funeral services were belli S Uurday at - o'clock, p. M, iu the liaptist Church. Mr. Hichard Holmes and wlf» returned home from the West last Thursday. Mr. <1 lover of I/oekjiort occupied the put pit of the IVesbyter an Church last Sunday Hiram Hambliu did not start for Minn., on Tuesday of last week as 1 reported, but postjioned hi* journey for a few days. Walter Crosby is very low st present, and It is thought he caunot live but a few days at mist. The Presbyterian's have concluded to repair their church and parsonage, and have tiveu Mr White a call to preach for thorn.— U. Mar oh 7tb. 1883 LEWISTON. Br>E* —To Mr. null Mr*. W.J iledenkapp, March 2nd, a daughter; weight, 10 t». Mr*. W. N ictioU spent a few days uf last week with friend* in Huffdo. The Young Psoj>h»'a M iwionary Hand mttli at the residence of Mr* O. P. KroTel, Saturday afternoon at 3 3(1 o'clock. Misa Annie Truesdell, who.with her brother, ban been ou tbe farm of Qeo.C. Wintlow, left for (ha West last week. She will be missed by many frteoila, vhnw good wishes go with her into tbe far weal Mis* Anna Haywood, who i« attending tbe school at Lockport, was at heme last Sabbath O. NIAGARA. Ont. E«tr« rt>|>ie«..f the Si ais a ha Corjcrr Sews -so be procured I H'. A < ork at the poat .ittre. ind also st MBitu'i Miri room. Price I Mr. M»lnliourißftMlal a|ral«l Xtotars. Mlbseripllon* er order* for sdvertißiii* »ri't wors left Willi him will reeclv* prompt iltention Mnwt w>l iMVounlel fur ttaleaa ps«l u our autliurised wniu N«d Hewgill, tlie popular cigar man, »u bore (or a few days lut «wL J. 0 llouhmwu of tht> Outarto House of \**euibly, passed through town on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. W atu I-anstng returned iiome Saturday laat. after a hunting ex petition of tbreo month* In Muakoka. Tbo Board of Fence Viewer* meet thl* (Friday) evening. A full report of the pro -ceding* will be published In next week'a la lue. l>r. Frank E Ovaler, who haa Uteu ill 'or some time past, returned here from To. ■onto laat Saturday, wbeae be baa been un ler medical treatment, and i* very much improved. The itov Mr Murston of the Firat lYe*liy leriau Cbuich of St. Cstbaiine*. aceoinpa :ii>d by two other IU'V gentlemen, Were bete laat week making arrangement* to hold a re Itgiou* convention In I'aradiae Utoveaome little in July, at which over three hundred minister* of different denomination* will take part The convention will laat for one week Mis* I'etley wishes to inform the people of Niagata. ittid surrounding country, that ahe baa secured her Spring Stock, comprising lull liueaof the following goods, vil: —Fait i y l>re*R Hoods, Spring MautloClotba. l'|.111n, 'I'icking, Oxford Detitiama, Kibboui, I-aces, llata, Ikninet Fritinea, and a large uaasort. luei.tof Silk Handkerchief*and Fancy N ck li s*, Hosiery, tiuvea, Embroideries, alao a full supply of Crape* and Mourning Urea* liooda, all of which will he disposed of at the lowest price*. Niagara, March Gth, 1883. One night laat week, a* your cctrruspoudint uaa on hi* way home about l'J o'clock, lie encountered olio of the most go to lied arly citizen* the town poane*«e*, who wm walking up and down In front of bia real deuce, apparently In eager search of *ome thing: and your corre*iH>iident with the cu rlosity peculiar to now-paper men, asked hiwhat ho hail loaf, ami the cltiuui nul l lit an abnent kind of way lie waa looking for hia pljie cover. Then it waa not bia pipe cover, it was bia knife: tliuu he aald it wa* not hi* Knife- but the truth of the matter waa, be wa* looking for an excuse to (tlve his wife for being out *o late, and he could not for hi* life think of any. That Youngstown Obo«t ba* been iu Nl tigura rather frequently since the ice-bridge formed. He waa seen making his wa> ticroas the river one night laat wank, at the bewitching hour " when graveyard!yawn," with a case of champagne under one arm mi I a detective'* badge in the iUnengaged hand. Several of the boy* *tarU<d out to tervlew " him, but, like the Irish nan a Ilea, when they put their hand* on bim he wasn't there; he bad aiiddenly akipped back tn the hospitable ahorea of I'ncle Sam It la reported liere that be lntenda to permanently take up his residence among us, but If be trie* it the boy* are determined that they n'ill " interviewhim, accompanied by a twelve foot rail, » bucket of hot tar, and a bag of feather*. The programme laid out i« a long ride on the rail and a present of a new "coat" made from tbo aforesaid bucket of tar and bag of feathers for his ghostship. We tlon't want any ghoat* of hi* kind I!) our midst, COiTNCII. MEETING. ( ouilcll met at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening last Preeent — Mayor W interbottom, Itoeve Ulaie, Councilors Allen. J. lilshup, K Utah op, Follett, Mettle, Met leliand, Rowland and Set vo*. A bee nt—Councilor I.yons, The minutes of the lost meeting were read and adopted. The re port* of the Finance and Indigent CoiniiiiMoa wore read aud adopted A communication wa* rea l from 11. llel I, Jr , offering |I.*> for tbo Ferry for the currelit year Moved by T. P. Hlaln, seconded by J Bishop, that tlie aum of $5, Paul by the con cert t oni tit it toe of the itouian Catholic Church Till the uae of M ualc liall for ooncvrl be refunded. —Carried. Moved by Captain Ovale, seconded by T M I tow land, that the flue of $!i imposed or one iialner for tresapaa* on C. M. K , proper ty be remitted. Captain ttoale explained tbat lialner bad acted under bis Ilia miction* In trespassing on *aid projiertv. and waa, a* It were, a vie tirn of misplaced confidence. As the tine had not been paid, the Council had no power to act, and the motion »a« withdrawn to await further development* Moved bv T. 1' Blain. seconded by W McClel and, that the matter of lighting the -treet latnp« lw referred to tbe lViard of Woik*. with power to act. Moved in amendment by H H Follett, nuoonded by K. Illation, tbat tile lighting of the street lamp* be discontinued from the present time till tbe lit of July next. Moved in amendment to tbe amendment by T M Howland aeconded by K W. AJ leti, that tlie lighting of the street lamp* tie continued a* at present. Aft»r considerable argument, the amend rnenU were loet and Uie original motion carried. it now remain* to br aeen whether tlie Board of Work* will prove tbemaeiva* angels of light or Imp* of darkness It I* said they will r> ixiiimeud one I'gbl to be plaewd on the court house (tome, that their light may so shine that the |>ucple seeing Uielr good works may glorify them ftir all time to come, and that their light may not be hi S under a bushel, nor In tbe luxuriant foi • age of the shade tree*. Moved by L) Servos, seconded by J. B'*h op. that Under* be advertised for the ferry tdl the JOtli of March inct, by the Chairman of the Flivanoe Committee. - i arried Councillor Allen gave notice tbat at tb* next meeting of tbe Council he would intrortu"e t'-Mii'lts !< !'. !• 1-al Uw No JM in reference to geeae, cattle and liomee running al large. In reference to the matter of free tax* tlou for lh« Oulalo It r»< Nhw Co , tin Ui» for trtmi « <■ eiwi ilnl I" lb* »«•»! ragtiUr m<-«t i>g t<r which In if • full uit deruUixlui* itati b» bud with tu« i < ii>|*ii« Cal l (fcraW In wtoww t»ir> pr• poMnl op*nlnK of Ibr I'nrk llr » •!.!!« woul.l only ok* atmul ♦*,<*«> t<> put th» Nfk in II it-claaa condition, wut. * main bml.hu* H»l4(l fiwt, levt-dl »iuatl | or Mini out txiiMM, a mimb-r of lr.■« <wiiv cutting out Bn<l grarnUint; walks. Ac , •■><! Iti tiiicM II MCHild lw * RTrat »l*«BUli;t> U) tho town other (Vniw|l|i>ri «| oki> n l»»< i >f o}x-ninf tb« | ark. but Mr Koll.lt ru'Krr •poke atcaimt it. Movml lijr T. M It>wla« 1 If I l.r Captain tl««al#. that tb« t'hairman of Hm» H>*r<l nf M'oi k* rv|<nrt at tb>< next ini Clinic the rii>«» of hi* I ommltl«« oo the opviuti,; of lli« P rk. *'■, C'airM A by-law *111 tta««n l* inUroducml. apprn priaUutr a cwi tain ititn for the ourpo*.., n|«- ou which tin* ial*"|«aiir* will W ciliol Ij ttw»r opinion a: tho | ■ ll« Council atljournol it IS BLAIRVILLE. Laat TuwkUv being the opening day for the new market, the atrv*«t« w ie liter •lly jammed fi mi Main to Liberty. ah 1 jt>«» pie could hardly get ttirougb A young loan and lady cone to lilair* ill* the other day from that little burgh »•*I• I Youngatown. They drovi up in gatufti* country *t» le, and wanted t<> know hli. rw in b Hade* the Muyot 'i* ortlce wa** laat Sun<l«y being cukl and atormy t l»«* ■ ley couldn't come Happy Jack ha* the contract for building the new rmlmnd Huei" t«» \ ..n, II || All farmer* who Intend *t«n W ought to call upon Happy Jack and I urn l»i« mode of fatting, for lie In u *uoc- * at fe« .1 lug J;«rvin Wliito would like to auppiv the far mora with *t«d run tlt - «pr'iig. if lie < »n only g«*t it hmtkod It U u now vai it I> call t>il the "abort «rve«gioen Fred Kelloy baa a *obl*r thai weigh* [tounda Ho in a y Kugene, wo mi-Red you, Saturday t von Ing at the Council lkin'l May uwmy nn That Cain Avenue iuan ia r. tloi on hi* mu*cle ** rA }"1n» • * iy« t M ik* Julia Lutta ha« a largo in peln t ing Among the number « not !<<..( M Delia I'erry, Mia. Byron lower ami Mi* Kugoue Kobiuaon. Julian* u apletidid j runt er. Richard My or* ia going into the hop l>nni lie** very eitetiaivaly th coming *«| in / What Dick cannot atHXintpliib other* need not try. Our ex champion *ay« ho will tight Joe Triiee<)o!l or any other man, boat two in three rotinda John Hall wi«nt woat ta«»t Tuaedny, and hi pecta to Illoot hi* «vif,« nt « hl«-tig Audro* Ttueadoll and bla two lister*, AI inoda and Li/rie, wen In ('ana n visiting frienda two data lto*t wok Mr L. Duttou and wife, of the I«ake Itoad, wore vluiting at i'u| t K II \ ln*t I i i♦ > A high t nod wedding next week »•-> mi mor aava. Job neon Walker haa hired out to Kr»d Kolley and Win. Hill foi a join «. <1 In k to you, Johnaon. Mr and Mm Win Hill, and daught<T Kudora. \ ore calling on oi l fihnda in town luat Week That young man who wont after ooal and jot bewlldoiod, had t > tnui h ( >ld Wm .. io That young man who l»v.a north of lilairrllle, ought to bavo a coinja** with loin to keep blm ftraight, then ho would not U» dillged to tack ao often. Hichard My era baa put up one of &ia pat Hit right hot hou*M a f«»r Wm Mian Mont Mclaughlin loft a vaJti«b!o horao aat week. Miaeoa Jenny and l.irrio Itobinaon, of Kyle'f CormTn, won- veiling In t wn loat week. Miaa Anna Truoadoll haa gone to Milwau lee to a|>ond the aummor w it»« friotida The trot ia d«*claro<l off between (Worge ind Jerry. Otoifi couldn't find a drlvor Wm. Porrr ia to not out a Imm;a peach orchard in tho apring. The aaw-miJl atartod again laat Wt*duo« I".T A dwelling bouae ownwl liy Jofca 11*11 ■oil occaplad by Hultor, . ntit< ly 1««tiOvwl bjr (lih lt»t Monday, w Ui nil Urn •oiiU iiU, . t Uie | i .iih, which M%n! Itj tti» niiwi'huiiian «i«rtl »1< of Mra Itrnm l ower ami Mi* Kukpiix IMlumi. It la rfiajru-'l that Um- Mayor of Kl tlrvlllo h*« iWlili-l tii tnk« unto lilm If a r tiall Hl* rorrr*|Kii><teiir* with In, fair *.|< r »r I'M b««-n ao v« liitvly ttiat In hu« ti*f|l«cUM| hli tiitliial >ltitli» Hia itU„ ui,| ihat arc "Marrb wlnda an<l A|ml *1..>».<» ftrtn( May flowvn>." b» will mif, ! ~. bla ralr |.«rtn.-r Into (ilkli t- u.-l Itiaira.lla ,-i «ty Of oouiae Tbara was qalta a pUaaant gnthnrlnK at Mra itoblnaotia M •''lay Jiutui EAST PORTER. Tb« Indira' MU«l>i.ary K.cl»>«* waa it tlx I <-«id«iioa of ttio » «/ <« , . •M Weak. Ia«» »» k Mr K liraninjjton auil da Werwl a quantity of bar to Jam.-. Oman, •bo ia buying and pr< ■>• „• l,»i at |(„, , rtlle Mr M Mill ■ , it nine dull«r« per tou Iban Wheal at one I'dlar par boat* I Dr. O. Me' ollqid. of I(>jffnlo, fjwnt Ja»t •eek with t<)« p,,r •« Mr». Martb* Hartley of N«wfa»< ha* Un rl.ltln* friend* la !.»«; I' m.-i t ■ ( «, .i The wbool In dtorlct unoiber fl*. and Aught by Mta Mary ■loeed laat Krlday Mr Wm (>racn *tart«d f< r N.w V ,rk laM •eek to engage In running an en* In a •rge foundry I*.l «wk Mr tra Wilcox dtepo«*d of hi* ■ borough bred Meaaeng< r mate l b" «n mal «••• purchneed li . Mr J I. ... * . • Mr K. Handcar.U »a> frknde in B»* fortar t»«» Tbarvlay. John M yer* of I tar - "in: »M'f* / , it Mr* H tir**tngt >n 1 *t .Saturday Mr and Mr*. K.r eat Moola art the gn.-.t* »f Mr and Mr* Oeorge I'vtt.t . t u... I »k„ Road Mr. H Kn.pp »a. t of ' . j Mr* Cba* Al««Mla>t w.■ k A pleaaant ami happy paly of trU ,da ami relatiri-e *urpi-l*.»i nr and Mr*. I'arl.l at the Lit.- I toad laat Kridiiy n gbt T 141 ft PAPP U u ff ■ " filialp 1 RIO rHrtn a • sV> ,|H-r a«l wrtUlny fUtrtmui lOHpru. *H« * »i■ r«-n4*. rtUln/ Contractu may I* in» i. for It | \ NKW \ O|( K . Wui. 8. McCOLLUM. Ktirjfiral and Me.'tianica? I Formerly Buap« ii-1 J "fc s f / en for pa«ub»* « \trai X[l / tion of teeth. rr* AH operation* warranted 7aply, TO FARMERS! I hare ii nuintier of 100 HORSE SHOES, Steady for On- feet. Am preparid to ahoc four * pan a day. Alao NECKYOKES & WHIFFLETREES, Which I will a«) 1 cheap. Ami n lot of FOKTY-TOOTII DRAGS. Would exchange two or three for hay, and m II the balance cheap for CArtlf or good notea. JOEL TRYON. Youngatown, V. Y. Jos. Thompson, MANCVACTUHKII AMD IiKALKH IN HARNESS, SADDLES, Bridles, Collars, Whips, Blankets, &c., also dealor in BOOTS AND SIIOIvS, tuc.nks, v a uses, (;lovks, mit- II NS, RT< . YOUNGSTOWN. N. Y. ii A VI NU MtANKII Til K CURTIW BLACKSMITH SHOP, Near the U. 11. rriiiiliif, for a lerin «»f yearn, I am prepared to do all kinds of BLACKS MITIIING and GENERAL REPAIRING share of ike. public patronage i* aoliolted.J. a HOIIKRT.HON', 43tf Itanaoiuville, N. Y. B. D. DA VIS & CO., To keep their assortment full are Daily Receiving Additional to their already large Mock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE! Constating In pnrt of Prints, Cretonnes, WORSTED DRESS OOODH, (} /ii(/ h a iii h. Ft aiiiir I s, BHKETINOH, I,t uts'ami Luilles Ftu nisliin<>- i.ooils, lIAHDWAHK, ■npTTpr. 7 TTn t ;7*yr,'HTr' XJi\ u A.iw A full line, ami be»t qimllty u< Groceries, Boots and Shoos, School Books, Tobacoo and Cigars, Yankee Notions, Hats, Gloves, and Mittens, Oil»i White Lead, Zinc, - ANI»-- I'aluts In all Colors, Among which arc the aulebrutcd Rubber Paints, The beat In the world, and ready for uae. Crockery, Nails, Glass, &c., <Stc, ir Fair di aling mid low price* to all. B. D. DAVIS & Co., Youngstown, N.Y. BANK OF NIAGARA, NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. — -o— — CAPITAL, $50,000. OFFICERS. HENRY 0. HOWARD . * • PRMIMUIT. WII,I,IAM C.CORNWKI.L VICK I'iusidknt EDWARD J MACKENNA - C'ashuh. directors. SHERMAN 8. JEWKTT . - . Bikfaui. A. M. OHRSBROUOH . - - I.A SAI.I.K HENRY C. HOWARD - Niaoaha Faliji. WM. C. OORNWKLI ilur»AU>. JACOB F. SCHOEI.LKOI'F - - Hi kkauo J. E WAYS Lkwiston E.H.HOWARD Buffalo. HENRY 0. JEWETT .... Buffalo. A BCHOKLLKOPK - - Niaoara Fall* The Hank r«ap«ctfullv ollnrs iu iwrvico, to All clu.wt In this vicinity ri*|UirlliK Hanking (MUWm. Th» acoounta of Morohttiils, Manufacturum, •tc., will revive ctirvful Attention unU ovoiv eon vonirtiw obtainable will bo oxU'iiil'"! to cuatomon on liborml terms. Rtpouial Attention (ilven to Ai'conuU of Farmer*. —AKD— BAIWFACTOHV VH HANOI'MEN IS can b« in»ila for intacwat, whethor accounts m o lu itf or *uiaJl. Sight Drafts drawn <lir«Ct on eUien of (Jreal Britain ana Earop#
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| Title | Niagara County News, 1883-03-09 |
| Description | Early newspapers of Youngstown, New York |
| Subject |
Newspapers--New York (State) Niagara County (N.Y.)--Newspapers Youngstown (N.Y.)--Newspapers |
| NY Heritage Topic | Community & Events |
| Location |
New York (State), Western Niagara County (N.Y.) Youngstown (N.Y.) |
| Date of Original | 1883-03-09 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
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| Identifier | ncn_18830309 |
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Nioga Library System Town of Porter Historical Society Museum Niagara Falls Public Library |
| Digital Collection | Youngstown Newspapers |
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Description
| Title | Niagara County News, 1883-03-09 |
| Description | Early newspapers of Youngstown, New York |
| Subject |
Newspapers--New York (State) Niagara County (N.Y.)--Newspapers Youngstown (N.Y.)--Newspapers |
| NY Heritage Topic | Community & Events |
| Location |
New York (State), Western Niagara County (N.Y.) Youngstown (N.Y.) |
| Date of Original | 1883-03-09 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Identifier | ncn_18830309_001 |
| Holding Institution |
Nioga Library System Town of Porter Historical Society Museum Niagara Falls Public Library |
| Digital Collection | Youngstown Newspapers |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
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NIAGARA COUNTY NEWS. vol. 3. YOUNGSTOWN, N. Y., MARCH 9 1883. NO. 2. TOPICS OF THE WEEK. — A $100,000 fire at Parii, Ky., lust week. —Governor Steven*, of Georgia, died Sunday last. —The Star Route thieve* are furnishing fat picking for the lawyer#. —The estimated decrease of the public deht for February is $7.000,000. —The Liberal party of Ontario, Canada, are thought to be losing in favor. —An Oswego lady has just completed a bed-quilt containing 10,430 pieces. —Fifty-two deer were recently killed In the Maine woods by the Oldtown Indians.—The grand jury In the Newhall House case In .Milwaukee report no one to blame. —'1 lie cost of the government of the city of I'aris is a little more than $SO,- 000,000 annually. —A professional tour of the Pacific coast by Mrs. l.angtry and Dion Jlocelcault will commence hi April. —The coinage of the United States mints for February was 7.864,(XX) pieces, valued at $>4,54H,000. Amotukk arrest has been made in connection with the Dublin uiurder conspiracy . —The German Empress has given one thousand marks for thu relief of the sufferers by the floods In America. —A colony of Dakota settlers are to Itave Syracuse for their Western destination to-day. —Henry Alkenbrecher, a well-known German citizen of Oswego, has been missing since last Tuesday night. —The lllnghampton water-works supply two and one-third milliou gallon* of water per day to consumers. —The liussian Minister of War prohibits all connection with the press of persons serving in the army. —The French police have been ordered to seize all copies of Marshal ilazaiue's new book found In France. —An Irishman named Walsh, who has been arretted nt Havre, avow s his complicity In the Phieulx Park umrder*.--The Spanish government Intends to " proclaim " several districts in Andalusia. where the Socialists are especially active. —The magistrates enquiring Into Socialism in Andalusia, Spain, have received letters threatening them with death. —The Harvard and Yale boat clubs have agreed to row a race every year hereafter. The next one will be rowed at New London. —The London International Chess Congress w ill convene on the 20th of April, and the entries will close on the 23rd of the same month. —It Is related of the fatuous Spanish banker, Don .lose de Salamanca, who died recently, that lu 1858 lie gave a single dinner that cost $!K),000. —General ltobert Toombs has not courage enough to stand the operation on his eye* fur the removal of aj cataract. lie is nearly blind, —Salt Luke City resturanteurs dlspluy in their window* oyster shells brought from Utah mountiilui, 10,M>o feet above the sea level. —It Is asserted that warrant* have been Issued for the arrest of "Xumber hie,'' w hose identity is now alleged to have been definitely established. —The French government will uwall pie arrival of documents from Kuglaml before deciding as to whether Jiyrue shall be extradited or not. — Dr. Boynton, a veterinary surgeon and resideut of Delhi, was publloly w hipped the other day by two irate fe. males of that village. —Three unknown men walking on the Hudson ltlver Kail road on Saturday, near I'eekskill, were struck by a train uud lustcutly killed. —Sheridan, whose extradition It deinanded by the British government, has been definitely charged by the liritlsh charge d'affaires at Washington with murder, —Dunn, the "sport" who killed Elliott in a Chicago saloon last week, has a bad record. lie has already served a Urni in penitentiary for murder, and is regarded as dangerous by the New York police, —The Saratoga monument at Scliuylervlile is very nearly completed. The shaft Is finished, and the bronze stairway to reach the summit will soon be built. The monumcut w ill be dedicated in August next. —It ir, stated that Mr. Parnell will be accompanied on his visit to the I'nited States by M<*srs. Ureuuan, Kgan, and other member* of the Irish parliamentary party, and that the object of their mission Is to .ixplaln to the Irish in America the disposal of the Laud League funds. COUNTY AND VICINITY. —The Somerset writing school has been —There were a few coses of scarlet fever Id Tonawanda last we»k —Patrick Dwyer, a Buffalo railroad labor er, committed suicide Sunday. —It is reported that a large canning factory will be started at Middleport. —Mr (ilorer, of Lockport, preached in the Presbyterian Church, Wilson, last Sunday.—Clifton, Ont , is going to have a new postofHce erocted by the Canadian government.—Two Horoellsville girls are going to open a barber shop in Buffalo—so it is reported.—John 8. Woleott, an old citlzrn of Lockport, died at bis home last Saturday, aged seventy-eight. -Regents' examination occurred at the Wilson Union ttchoQl last week Thursday and Friday. —Dr. McGeo Calil well, an old and respected citizen of Lockport, died Thursday mornlug, March Ist. — I)r. Hugging, of Sanborn, has composed a new bong for tho 0. A. K. boys, entitled, "If ever I Oct Married, Boys." —Two Somerset men sueoeeded in capturing 18 coons iu t*o days -the largest of which weighed 111 Its. —Last Monday evening the musical Institute which bus beuii held at Suspension Bridge closed with a grand concert. —The annual donatiou for the benefit of Rev. 11. F. Kay of the >1. K. Church, Mildleport, occurred yeUcrdly evening. —Tho l/ockport C. I«. S. did honor to the memory of Henry W. l.ongfellow on the anniversary of his birthday, last week Tuesday. —Rev. Mr. White, of the Auburn Theolo gical Seminary, has received ami accepted u call to the pastorship of the Wilson Presbyterian Church. - Tho new G. A. It. Post at Msrtland will be mustered In next Tuesday evening. Com radoa from post* In that vicinity have received invitations to be present. —A turrn of the Comity Court will be held in the court house iu Ixickport, commenc ing next Monday, Judge Davis presiding. This will be Judge liavis' first court. —It Is said there are ten mon training for each of the three positions—'County Judge, Couuty Cisrk and Surrogate, of this county —which olllces become vacant next fall. —The Tonawanda Heruhl says arrange menu have been madu for a match jig dance in Buffalo next Monday, between Buffalo and Tonawamla parties for u purse of fIUO, —Iliram Mattison, of Wright's Corners, on Monday killed a hog of the Jersey Red bree I, fifteen mouths old, which weighed the next morning after it was dressed 7i5 pounds. Niayara Democrat, —Last S.turday Robert Magee, an Irish man, shot Ids wife Mary Ann and then him self. They will probatdy both recover. The woman had one eye removed to llud the ball which lodged in her cheek bono. —Oscar Ackermau, of Kast Wilson, in the process of detailing a gun, blew into the muzzle to see if it was all right. The result was that his mouth ami teeth were budly shattered, hut he will probably recover. —A teacbei*' institute will be held 111 the Court-house at Albion, commencing at in o'clock *. m., Monday, March lVth, and con tiuue five days under the direction of Profs. James Johiinoliot and Franc's I*. Ijiutry. —The Western Hotel at Suspension Bridge has been purchased at a mortgage sale, held at on the l!Sth ult., by Mrs. Brock Consideration, about #7,0U0. She was the holder of the secoud mortgage ou tho property.—(.(•car Draper, formerly a resident of Lockport, who was serving a life-scnteuce in the Missouri State Prison for murder, has been pardoned out. It has recently been clearly ascertained that he killed the man in self-defense. —The Union says Medina has the meanest and most contemptible man in Western New York. He has beeu detected in passing worthl •** coin on Brother Blake, a blind man who sells papers on the street for a living. —Last week Thursday night several barns were totally destroyed by Are at Medina The loss will amount to about fIBUH. A horse owned by A. Poler was burned to death. Several houses were only saved by the heroio effort* of the firemen. —The third lecture of the Lenten Reason, given by the Rev. Dr. Van Bokkelen,of Buf falo, at t J race Churc'i, Lockport, lost Friday night, uaa fairly attended. His subject was "Modern Kxplnration of the Ancient Cities, Babylon and Ninevah " —Tue following are among those who Intend to emigrate from Niagara County to Dakota this spring: >L Folger, ' Ftcber, Allen Leonard tun brother, of Sanborn , George Baker, dry goods merchant, of Lockport, aud Biugl'.aru and Dair, of North Ridge. —The contract* have been completed for the cars. rails, ties, and stringers for the stieet railway between Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge, all of which are to be delivered on or before the first of April. The laying of the track will be under the d>/ec Hon of Engineer Rhode*. —The Tonawanda Brewing Company has been completely organized, and the following are the directors: Messrs C. Schwinger, M. Riacterer, John Nice, H. B. Murray, A B, Williams, Loais Green. A. H. Smith. Jacob Stegmeir, and George Zent. The ftrst assessment of ten per oent. is to be paid on or befors the 15th of this month. — Prof. Johnson. of Ontario, who ha* been lecturing on Thunder in Buffalo, wa* in this county on a tour two or three year* ifo. iWe were then four of tbera {all African#! together They be!d debates oo old subject*, such an, "Which aru de mont usafuller, de o* or de borneT* "Which am de mightier, de pen or de sword?" "Which am de most destructible, fire or water f" They charged a itmall door fee and probably took in enough for their entertainment to pay their •xpeiinea. — Judge Cox, of the United States Circuit Court. has decided the cane of J. E. Currte ▼«. the town of l#jwi-4ton, giving the plaintiff a verdict of $2,000 for interest on bonds issued in 1881. The*>e bonds woA issued in 18*1 to taka up the old bond* issued by the town ofLewitfton in aid of the K. \V A: O. road, then known an the I«ake Shore The Court decides in favor of the pUintiff on all point* rained in the can** It decides that the bonds wore legally issued, ami that it wan not necessary for the (Supervisor to append hm s guuture. The Court alluded to the cane now in the State < curt, which calls iu question the constitutionality of the bond law, and decides to dinregard it. —Early y aster day morning a team attached to a lumber a agon was found in Whitino re" a quarry In Kant Lockport, and the horses had the appearance of having been there nearly all night. The team and wagon were taken to Heeley's bam by Officer Whalen, an 1 up to 3 o'clock to-day no owner ban been found for the property. l>e scription of outfit: Jirown horse and mare weighing about 12 |
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