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NIAGARA COUNTY NEWS. vol 3. YOUNGSTOWN, N. Y., MARCH 16, 1883. NO. 3 TOPICS OF THE WEEK. —IJlnghamptou is to have a $30,0W opera bouse. —Canastota Is talking of another glasi manufactory. —The New York police are look in j for a dozen missing persons. —The electric lljtht will he introduce* in Utica streets this week. —An effort is being made to organic a water-works company In Fulton. —Snowbanks fifteen feet deep are re ported in Montgomery county. —Nearly 4,000 pounds of " bob veal' were seized In New York Friday last. —Nine steamers will ply on the wa ters of Oneida Lake the coming season. —The West Shore has ordered 12,00( telegraph polef for the western division —Mr. John W. Alexander has made i portrait from life of Salvlnl as " I.ear.' —It is slated that Hyrnc, the Jrlsl suspect now in France, is coming t* America. — A threatened Socialist deinonstra lion In I'aris was stopped by the pollci Friday last. —Two murderers were banged Frldaj in New York, and as usual died witl ostentatious piety. — From Kingston, Ont., comes the ru mor of a new steamboat line on the St Lawrence from Lake Ontario down. —In Arkansas the Hoods do not abate and Helena is cut off from railway com luunlcatlon *vith the rest of the State. —Low tide in the Clyde, Scotland Friday, caused by storm, left several o the ocean steamships aground. —European bond-holders have sub scribed $(>O,OOO to test the legality of tin repudiation by Virginia of her Statt debt. W —The German Emperor has subscrib ed liberally to the relief of the Germai sufferers by the floods in the Uultec States. —In McKeesport, Pa., a quarry mm attempted to thaw out frozen dynamite Three men were killed, and a fourtl j badly hurt. —In Phi'adelphla Friday a Oermai [ emigrant girl attacked her mlstri'Bi without cause, severely wounded her | and killed her Infant daughter. —The steamship Navarre, bound frou | Copenhagen, Denmark, to Lelth, Scot land, foundered on Thursday, and of Ml persons on board, only 111 were saved. —President Arthur, It Is said, is somewhat Indisposed, and will go to Fortresi Monroe this week for the benefit of hli ! health. -To prevent men from stealing hli whisky-bottle at a winter picnic, in ()» ego man tied it to his mule's tall. N( one trouhli d It. Dr. Van Slvke, of tile Kingston Firs Reformed Church, has in his possessioi a communion goblet used by the Flr»l Dutch Church, lu 1(1(10. —The will of Ellsha Hiicklaud, o: liockland county, this State, whose estate Is valued at $500,000, has been ad mltted to probate after being coutestei over a year by his wife. —A little child of \V. T. Jermy, of Oneida, aged about a year and a half while left alo.ie for a moment a few dayi ago, swallowed two dozen pearl buttons, No ill effects have thus far followed. —There were(i(J9deaths and 510 blrthi in New York City last week. The couples that were mnrried numbered 161, The Excise Commissioners granted liX: licenses, aud collected fees amounting to $0,805. —The laborers employed at streetclean! g lu New York complain thai . each Is obliged to pay the foreman from I live to twenty dollars to Kct work, besides submitting to considerable deductions lu wages. —John Eddo, aged twenty-five, committed suicide in Brooklyn on Saturday night by shooting, lie stated thai lit ' had beon living with a young w oman | who bad enticed htin from bis people and the latter would have nothing to di ; with him. • — The Minnesota Senate has passed a high liquor-license bill, fixing the llcense fee at a snAmi greater than $s<h nor less than $?00, provided that in towns, cities, or villages containing lest than 200 Inhabitants the liceuse shall not be less than $100. —The English government has ad| dressed a remonstrance to the Swiss Hepublic for the shameful manner in which Miss Hooth and her secretary, two'ladies belonging to the Salvation Army, were treated. History repeats Itself in small things as well as great. When the Reformers were being perse- I cuted lu Switzerland during the reign of Kli/abeth, the Virgin Queen sent a j haughty mandate to the Swiss, commanding them to let the reformers abide in peace under threats of her displeasure and the presence of an army ol Kugllsh yeomen. The message was respocted.COUNTY AND VICINITY. The Niagara Fa Hi depot is to have a let ter box. % — Many now building* are to be erected ii Sanborn this spring. — Sir Loren Church bu been elected I'un ident of the Somerset Literary Society. —A calico party will be held at the Orore House, Middleport, notye time this week. —The Suspension Bridge schools will hav< a vacation from the Otb to tbe 10th of April —Tbe Presbyterian Church of Lockporl has had a very interesting revival of reli gion. —Four of tbe bad boys bad to be expellee in one of the Somerset schools for intscon duct. —Commissioner Swift examined tbi teucber's class at the Wilson Union Schoo last Tuesday. —"Hi Henry's Minstrels" entertained the people of Niagara Kails and Suspensioi Bridge lust « eek. —The scholars of the Wilson Union schoo will give exhibitions this evening and to morrow evening. — Win. Buileigb, who won several of tin games in tbe Rochester pool tournament wus formerly a resident of Albion. —A course of lectures has been deliverei: in tbe Niagara Falls I'resbyteriuu Church b> ltev. l'b,lip Gruif. —Johnson's Creek has a new physician lo cated in their mklst. He hus already fount' plenty to do. —The Johnsou's Creek Literary Society gives tirst class entertainments every Satur day night Tbey ure largely attended. — Mrs. Millie C. I'omroy and Mi-s Ida Thompson give an entertainment at San born last Saturday night. —It is announced that there will be i grand wedding In Huuborn about the mhldU of next month. —Scott Font, G. A. It of Touawauda.gavt two entertainments in Kent's Hull lust neon Thursday aud Friday evenings. —Report says the (lasport Oil Couipanj has busted, because the stockholders refused to pay for their stock. —Yesterday evening an oyster supper wai held at La S die for the beneilt of the Ger man Sunday School. —The cbolr and Sunday School of St. IV' ter's Church, Niagara Fulls, are pi upiuirif uu elaborate programme for Easter. —Tbe Uaily AVu'S says Tonawanda's re cent election wus a farce, and acoomplishei by treachery. —The Tuscarora (Indian) Comet Hand, as sisted by a company of singers, are giving concerts throughout the county. — Rev. Tberon Cutwater has tendered hii resignation to the trustees of the Buptis Church, Snuborn, to take effect April Ist. —The Medina 7V>nes wants to know when Moses was when the light went out/ li some such place as the lxickport cave. —Thu New Yoik Central railroad com pany will use crushed stone us ballast foi the new track between Suspension Ilridgi aud Rochester. —The residence of Mrs. R. Beach, of Kasl Lockport, burned recently, the (Ire orlginat ing from a defective stove pipe. 1,0.i5, fSUU no insurance. - The Arm of Cobb & Hess, of Hess Road have dissolved partnership, Mr. Hess having purchased Mr. Cobb's Interest. He will con duct the business in the future aloue. —Two tire-escapes will bo placed on tin new Uavtte block at Niagara Falls. The) will be the only permanent fire-escape in tbe village. —The third volume of the Niaoara Coun tv News began last veek with prospect foi a long life. It Is most oerUiuly a N jw» . sheet.—Niagara Falls llturlle. —The sum of $2,5tK) has been subscribed for the new academy In Somerset which ii to bo located at Barker's. Carpenters w 11. be at work shortly putting up tbe structure —Prince Beriatinsky and suite of Russit arrived at the Prospect House Monday, where rooms bad been reserved for tbein They came from Chicago and leave for New York. - Niagara Falk ClatrtU. —There is a bill before tbe Legislature t< pay all drafted men, whether they went t« the war or furnished a substitute, or their representative, $3X) and interest. This will give drafted men about 1700 apiece. — Lor in M. Deline, of Medina, while feed i(>g hay into a cutting macbiue last Friday, in endeavoring to feel tbe machine more rapidly, bis right hand was caught between the revolving knives, and the band and arm were drawn in and severed above tbe wrist —A walUing contest Is announceiLto take place March 38th at Suspension Bridge, be tween Thomas Reugan aud W. B. foi 120. It is to be ago as-you please waltian 1 tbe man waltzing the longest and keeping time to the music will be declared tbe win ner. —Thos Shipman, of Niagara Palls, bad the middle finger torn from bis right ban I last week, while working at a machine in ■ pulp mill, Tbe Dr. found It necessary after ward to take off tbe index finger, and may be obliged to remove other porta of the hand before it will heal up. —The Canadian Government has assent ed to the transfer of the bridge charter in connection with tbe St. Catharmns aud Niagara Central railway to tbe Canada Southern Com|>any,aud tbe latter is now in a position to go on with the construction of the bridge at Clifton, above the present railway bridge It is reported that the Canada Southern will give the proposed St. Catharines and Niag ara Central connections at B*. Davids, or thereabouts, and running potters over theii line from Niagara Town to Niagara Fall*. —T'j* York Btale Brvwcr*' Aa*ociatioi will bold it* annual convention in Koe-bestrr commencing March 2l»t. Tbe new depot at Sa<pcn«ioti Bri.lgi will be m alle i after the oue at Nrrafu** It will be of br ck, two storle* huh. wi(l sheds on either side. it will be erect«-d 01 the old site; the up|*r »tory will tw occu pied b> office*. and a portion of It as tin cooklug-room of the restaurant. —Lock port abound* In marrlageabU young ladle*. who are desirous of receiving tli* attention* of the bachelor* thnrughou tbe county, and especially those of New fain aud Wilson. Wilson Star, In Porter it the other way: l/jckport young MM iwj I allegiance to Pojter'* charming young maid en*. —There was a man In thl* place on Mon day who, according to hi* story, has had i remarkable career. He say* he is a I'ole was bom In 17W1, S'-rred with Napoleon I a! Austrelitz, Leipsic, ami Waterloo; in tlx Polish rebellion of 133(>-31, ami exiled to Hi beria in 1533. He c»c*|>ed from there is IMO, went to Fiance aud received a pension until the change in poveri mont in t*»T<» Koi a man of 'JJ years of age, he is reinaikably active, an I his manners are pleasing and not like tb> orl nary tramp He said lit was ou his way to Washington, where hi say* be has the assurance that the FYencl mill iur will eaie fur him and *cnd Llm home.—Susp. lirultj? Journal. WILSON. Elbert Johnson started for Pullman, 111 , last week. Walter Crosby died last week Monday night from lung difficulty. D. Clinton Barnutn, adu of D. L. Bar nuiu of t is village, v*as eluctcd Hupervisoi in the \ lih ward in Kochestttr last week Tuesday. Holms lately been admitted tc the bar, and has opened an olllce for tin practice of hit* profession, in the Fower'i Block. George Ackernian left here la*t Monday with the Berry liro's. O E. Voshurgh and wife were visiting lr town Thursday. Col. K. E. Stock woll and wife were vinitlng in town last week. A double wedding took place at the Hun ter residence on the Youngstown road lust Wedne«ay evening, March 7th, at which time Fr oik Saver and Miss Clara Hunter, and Johu (ritford and Musi Ma»y Hunter were united In wan by Kev. 1,. J. (_ir«»ts. Hart S'oeimi ouine home last Friday, hut returned to Buffalo again Saturday night. Daniel Southwell went to Ix>ckport last Suuday to have a sliver of stool taken from his eye, which ll> w from a mill pick while he was picking a stone. • The Presbyterians were at wurk last wo<k making repairs foi the church, and ti.in week Mr. Penfold of f*ockport is palutiug and papering for them. David Nelson of the Town Line Road i« very sick with pneumonia. A groat many in this section are suffering from severe cold*. It seems to be a kind of epidemic. storm did not strike us very hard. The fisherman are doing pretty well at sturgeon fishing, where there is not Uk> much ice to interfere. ' , The scholars of the Union School are inak iug preparations for an exhibition at the close of the v, inter term. Mr. O. Bee be started this week for a trip to the western part of llltuois. A. I) Pease is preparing to build a largo dwelling-house the coming summer. The "Jubilee Singers" are to give an entertainment ou Thursday evening of this week, in the M. K. Church, uuder the auspices of the (r. A. li , for the purpose of raising fuuds for Memori »i Day U. NORTH RIDGE. Married.—At the Lutheran Church, on tho Nortu Ridge, Ctb. BMb, by lU>». Oersb Radamacher, Mr. Fred Otto, tu Min Kika Krugur, U>th of Wilson. Uartl.'tt Oilligan, of lioratur. 111., bi upend ing a few days witb his »i»t«-r, Urn. Catharine Oilligau- Mr Oilligan came here to attain! the funeral of his nephew, Mr. James Oilligan, who wna buried luat weak. We noticed the gonial faces of Messrs Hart Sloouin and Harvey Sanford, of Wilaon, on the 1U Ige la»t Saturday. Wallace Belknap, who moved from !.'*k ■ port n short time ago, with the intention of working Mile* Eaatman's farm, bu removed to the city. Hi* stay with us wai abort. He ft.ua accepted a lucrative position in Tboa. MoMann'a meat market, where bia many friend" will find him leady to attend to any and ail of their want* in bia line. Wra Oillisof Ix>ck|>ort is visiting friends on tho Ridge. Elmer Tboruton, while cutting feed one day last week, cut hia thumb in Ibe raw-bine, severing it near th » first Joint. Doctor W. C. Woods dressed it, and it is doing well at this writing. On Wednesday of last week a flra broke out in the cooper sh'ip of Mr. Nathan Nher man between the Ridges, and entirely consumed tbe bull ling. Mr Hbe man witb t e belp of tbe na'gbbora succeeded in saving the most of his tools. The fire originated from a defective stove pip* near the root, !>>»«, fIS>) Fully insured. \\ bo asys that iVofeaaor W iggins is a frsud) It snowed and blowed all day yi-s U-rday 1 think be oould find sal* for a few hundred of bia almanacs in this place Tbe people begin to bave mo * faltb in bis prophecies than heretofore. Vennor is nowhere compared witb him.— Beckt Sharp. NIAGARA, Ont. Kttm copies of th* XUOAR % r<»CHTV »« c*u he |»r »eured »»f W. A I'uri at liw |Nn|nlßt-( hdil *N»» Ht John >satle'* new* r»*.'u Prirr ornt* Mi. hmi i • - -ut fin ticul ifctit at K*rn. sul»*eri|»lM»n« ««r orders f«»r Jtdtertisin iri'l )«>h *\»r* left wtlU tin * ill nvt nf pr>»itt|i itWntKin. M »ne* »«»i «• < .>uuled fur uuU to our ftuttiorl*v«t uvut*. We uu l«r*tand that Mr. W. O Douu»ll< and Mr. Ilumphre) Witen have exchange properU*». Mr Water* giving hi» fsrm ah. stock for Mr. Douuelley's livery ► table uu •lock. C. II I. uter, who «M ©I'k not r on Cu{ I Neelon'* line of itt'iinom fur ywrn has Uh>o An chief engineer of tin steamer "City of loronto," with Jauie Blown, of thin place, a* koiii-1 Among the arrivals here last wcrk wen Capt Wui. Dotial doon* Waiter W Foilett lien Nash, J. W. Kerr, Fishery Ovcr-eer, o Hamilton, C• pt K G Dickson, Jiuns Mor riwii, engineer M C 11., and T. U Hull, o Niagara Falls, N Y , tioo. 1> W. J Hell, of Guelph. The lot tor thioe gcntleiuei are connected with the ne»v Steel company Wigjins' greut sto> ui fall d to connect la*»i woek. \Ve understand that o|»e of ou gen tleiiianly school teach* in i# Hell ucipiaiute. with the prophet, (?) having occujtied the Maine rooms with him some Years ago. Pel hap* that's the tva*ou w y the storm wen! b <ck on Wlggius. Howovn, thin last pre diction Corks his career us u weather pro phot. The concert ami hop to bt given by N » 1 Co., 19th Ilatt , assisted by the bind of tli« regiment, on Fust- r Monday evening, pro ini-.cn to be the entertainment of the *ea*on Home first claxn outride n 1 home talent ha? been engaged for the concert, aml will, w. have uo doubt, with the \Mlmtble assistance of the band, draw ti large h«»u-*e. Kvery body should patron u< the »ntertninuicnt, ami thus encourage a military spirit in out young men. No move h«s yet been mad by our conn cil to uniform the < hief o'l I'olice. Conoid erab'o chaff has b • n Indulged m übout tni matter. Hut, seriously speaking, we tli nk it iii necessary th It he should h »ve a dl< k* that will distinguish him fiom other j»eoj'le, ftoth for the g>i.i 1 of the public ami for hir own safety. In the summer mhmhi, when ji laige number of itiangeri are here with ex cursion parties, it may often happen that h< i>» culled upon to «|in I a I »w, und being u Granger to the party, and in civilian's drcs*, he run# considerable risk iu interfering, whereas, if he was uniformed, a certain amount of terror woul I bo felt for tin clothe*, if not for the man. If the Council will not take the in titer in hand, wu think it would bo a wise thing for the Chief to du no himself. Jo! n Hando wlshiMi to Inform the resident* of Niagara, ami vicinity, thut he has just re celved bis spring stock of utati nery and fan cy gopds, c niiprtsiug full lines of the follow ing g<»odn viz: envelopes uud note paper In lit) fooheap, legal, letter and bill iiaper; day book*, u*» books, p<»ck»-t memorandtiuiH, school books, tir<>n U.>und,i |Hx.ket bookH, pur.HoH &c., in nil vaiietim, pocket and other Ink standi*, uuiomatic lea«l peuciU, Kagle Co's and Faber pencils in all colors. Hyphen's blue, 9black, violet an ! crimson inks; pens, (iillott Middle brook * and IMerbro Vs, In endle s vane, ties. In fact everything in the stationary and school book line; nl*o a nice lot ol fringed Ka«ter and birthday card*, visiting, blank, aud playing caids, and a Urat eU«m stock of confectionery kept countantly on hand, all of which will be di»pot*<d of at prices that defy compel ivion. Also agent for tha Niaoaka Cdi'XTT Nicwtt, and the Toronto daily and weekly A/di/. FENCE VIKWKits. The regular meeting of tha Fence Viewers took place Friday evening. Present - Viewers Heooid, lit ain and Mc Kie, the latter acting for Viewer Heunegsn, who Is olf on a three weeks v<c«ition. Move<l by Viewer Blaine that Via war Hecord t »ke the chair, but before the mover had a chanca to get a second*? Viewer Mc Kie asked if there wa« only one char In the room, and said, by Juda* l'ru st, h<» would go out and borrow one, for he'd be goldainrd if he was going to stand up through the whole meet!i g. Viewer Itlain then tried to explain the matter, and w.»nted Viewer N«-ord to ju*t take the chair during the meeting, but Viewer McKie w tinted to know where View er Hc-cord was to take the char U> There was a cry of ** motion,n aud the motion was put and carried Viewer Heoord took the chair, and the members took off their overcoat*. A slight coiifiiftion *as here caused by Viewer Mc Kie mistaking the |>oiut4 of Viewer cord's moustache for a |a*g, and trying to bang his coat upon it, the coat fallii g off into tie apltoou. AfU r th" coat *a* tlalied out with the (*>ker, tho chairman calknl the roeHing to order, and we JuM about, to r< ad « com munlcat on from (ivorge Kelo, when the in eting was Interrupted by a loud crash The memlwm jum|«?d to their feet, and V their ftStouUhment found it wa« I>uk WootU n, who ba>l 1m« i* leaning ov« r th« railiug and had broke in two. After bte fragments were oarrie i out In the coal-scut tie tad in Iti* oorpuratlou vault. th« wu uiio* m><r« arttliog 'luwn lo UuniiieaK, »tn n tbry tut di>t rbwt bjr llm cry of "Evening T*'*jrt-n t only 3 eeut»!" l»y Obey Urewl. Viewer MrKie enM If there wae to be any more inu-miirttou* tie unxiUnj bad better bo adjourned. At tiili eriaie Gorge Kelo entered tbe room, and tbe wind came iu my itrotig tiiat It put tbe Ugbt out. (korp ki dly offered to %bt tbe nwmberi out w.tb a lutcli Tbe Chairnuu tb bim. and Mid it *aa not u<c««««ny for blm »■. light a m>tcb. if be would JuM blow bit breatb tbe member* would have no difficulty in following it out to lb* door McK'i* tnov«*i that th«* nn<«tiu| k» adjourned, and »»ld l.« w» not 10 U» ti tit)*d anj aura Uat night llv th«*n notu-« th*t at Uit* r»t»at meeting tin «OOi4 iutr« duoe aby law cm ibo im* aud fall of tb« ruil f*»«*». Tb« nieiuUira t half an hour in getting VirwtT McKi«'»ct|i, itia«!, and o*ei«boe*, and Htlwn minute# la Hting b • ltiug|«*d, » bub cou»i*t*-d of four cxtfda* of tlt« Torou* to letetrmm. a* <i which !«• aaya make "a ri|>tar u g «h hAiijftHl t unc on the cheat/* A'Wi nit Ittf fva»il*iMv uf making a fteciet organ ia*ti<n of the ifc<atd, uud 'i a n< w uauio, aud |urcha«hig Tain M • i* > k- t for in mat r y pui ] »*■ t»» and l*«e advUability of a<ce|«Ui u a n*w iuu»Ur front (litt Dock, with a ball head and a b wwf cheek, the tuMiiig ad>>uinod, to meet at the call of the 1 Uanin^n OLCOTT. Kl*t-tr S. t jura County .Yruvi. Tbn Lu»n roaietb, the wind wailnth, anJ who dure step forth and »«v that "Ibis Is u »t March to the letter, il it •imply * repetition •if it« self,** \Vtg4ios or Vntuior to tun contrary n>t % ith«tAndlug Tito world ha* al *fiyw bi-4 i) full of cranks ami «cuM tw wiw i>ne«; «nd im the populati m thoy too untili *11 v multiply. It toei,i« thai an »th t«r ,*crauk," his just mad-.* hi* appearance, iu England. V man htandiug on tb«* platform of roomxi and common seute, lined only to to ik»ti liim owning i»««eumpUoii to pioj * riy locate him, vit: "KhNWrtcli floicn, wuthorited servant of Jo»u» Curist " Comment ii UunncoeHary, y«t ft few cxtrnctl mny b« hiii and |w»rhap* iu-ti u- live to inr.iiy ivatU<m of the Nkws that do not tlnd it t*lanwhere ''The call nut »evetnnoe of an# /»uuifrfil <• nd f'H (y f'tur lo fuilow tbn Lunb wb»lb«r*oevi i be g **th, l» to occur U»twwii \u ;iint lss'l, mi l Vprll InM Tbn Itoinnii Church, tin by loii the hnilot * bo t-ts ns n Queen, and the Ke I Dt in to be overt mud from May l.vi to April )HKS, rim bon»l i* to ba»\ po «cr f in INBA to to Kopttuubnr l*1 * Mr lloien Mtys, ' vt*n| he li i* been -pi-clJly I *ukltt by the Holy Npirit oouoniijiu4 things,'* nod says. "Tbo wo»d of Go !•» w. Mime ill every age," "nmrU * bother by Motes, of 1 *c»ul or Ito ten, "to ti lin Imlh i»o«l pledged himself to fill till hi* woid before tbn end of the year I - -' if ww Jo not betietn bin Me (tic It-ft in the utter inrknnatof t «e world " Any oun can get•further iufoimation by buying bit I'ioclmhittioiiv ut t*o hb llmgf per hundred.'' "Hour of (loin Judgments,'' two jieure, nnd "The liieat I'vmrn'd*," nix cents per do£»n, thoap en »ugb for such motueii tout information. 1 presume the great «i pouudci m running at laign. The work of rebui'ding the It. It Itridgn U lining pu- iied forward u« rapidlr as the weather will permit The ma«ous nre now re building the piers. Tho liiidgo it to bn tome what change i fiom the old ouo. For that rea«oti, what w*t left of tbn old bridge is all tukfii out. ArrowMiiith & Corwin nrn commencing to re build ut ouoo. In a former com mum onlion, 1 reh-ried Ui the wonderful |>o wer of the ice. Hiving occasion to gu to t.'barloltevllle lui«t week, one could luudly bnlieve their own eyet. Above the mill tbn space betwtM'ii the banks widen, and whem quite a grove of tirutmr It gronint not one, nig or little, but that the bark U |*eeled off from low WMt««r Hue to eljfbt Ut ten fent. and largn truns are uprooted, others lopped over. Wonderful. James JaoUton Jr , A Hon are' furnit'dtig the tie* for the new bridge, Hz 10 iuchat. Tbn span is thren hundred n id ninety n>gbt feet. Henry It. Arm«trong trmlrd hit brick bouse near the M K Church, tlm f.art week, with Henry Harrin, for bis on a side street, si.d then told that to D. \Yil»*r. Mr. Arm• 11ItiWucU to go V\ '»»i In Uit a|irmg. C. V. Touipklu* lutk bioutftil Uw lj«l •nop of tho MhikUvllU guwU Ui Olcutt, iu tlm IloynoliJ, iu>r». bo|>iuff to tha hettur dU po#* of thrill li It not *trai>K« »o wim woulil mr- lb it tboar k<hkl« will nut Mil: ttwy fo) |C*t, liim.rw, that tbvrv «r* a grwit many |«>plr, wko, It (bay bave Uibavco <ini"k«, lea. cuff»v, or dry th«y Mailt it. oil illlToimt |.!aU >, aud mix ac <*>rding V> ta«tv That |j|ac« luu baan a flratola« a.nwktng oar for— I waa about to My alt moutba |a t t>ut bad Uftu-r aay atnco It »>< flr«t o(>«ii<rd. ami arrrytultm i, comli' U»ly taltb tobarco and " rial y tboaa tliat do i>ot uaa totwcco, will Dot bit thivn Uualai* arr Ua nlng Ui -but d j»a "ii it. if tb*y *i|Mot to wil tlM.tr 1 bit t* no faucy akvtcb, 1 kimw »bfr«>f I afllrm Mr. Tirkner »lw workixl tba farm of John Kdick tba |».t year, bat taken tba farm of t » lata \ nit ll<>ru u«ar Mid d «(K>l t, aud lobu lAik:k, Jr.. Wurka tba U/m- u-ad farm. Mia lt<iby ( 'lark, from I'iUford, * hcia h»r htu'aind aud fat bar ara . ijti| U»yrd on ti>a VVwl Shor® and ltdff.il) H K . »aa at tba bomt-atraii « a vUit tba put *wak. Uar motliar baa r«turua4 blue with hrr. Another bi< ajeial tba | aat w«ak at H. II Arinatronic'a, Cor lb- furnitura to Oioott ttKira at tba Ikval|.«a. $7, M' llnnrv A Ib-t ti*.|iii, a forma, tnarchaut bi-ra. but now of I i a'<d J*<lgn. Mich* i«an, and hi* tem An imw, bav« b -nn in Uitn for a f«* It -1 iooking aft-r bit fa'tti int and otb«f prrtv (Its tn»r*s tnd dwelling boute i» rafl to rent or for nsSn, * Mr J lirotu liois tb Una wtsiui It st home on a vacation of n week Um (' £> k'MK«I, i < ud in my Is«t an ope lug 4 tob*"C4 ntore, U low, iup|ion»l Uj I* (t>(i>utn| tinn, I onltlH to finte tn my !t«f, in tbn s!*e«ice «f H . H P « »- . d. wo g' ne U» lUxmU»*i*r. I at we w re very h ghly enter* ta<n«d at oor «i>| oln'rn ut W tlm nnrviiv-a ofltev r. li T B*c« »ey of tbe W iim,* charge H»* was 'rapariied by the Fnn- V>r of tbn iku.«t Church of that pincn- Poo. Oioott, March 12th, 1M- TMIQ DfIPCQ may l* found on fll« at Oeo. P • nlO rHrCn Uui.-uu iOhprw «Sr m||. i , t un,* contra. UmdyU-f»rit IN NKW VOICK. Win. - M< CO LI. I M Mnrgnai and Mechanical lientiat. LKWUTOir, S.Y. Nitroua Oxide Hn- yi v 4k. J for painle»a W CT All operattona wirriiiM 7aplr TO FA KM ]*: I{S ! • I have n number of 100 HORSE SHOES, Ueady for the feet. Am prepared to alloc foul apan a day. Alao NECKYOKEB & WHIFFLETREES, Which I will aull cheap. And a lot of FOUT V-TOOTII I)UAGS. "Would exchange two or three for hay, and aell the balance cheap for CAsll or good notea. „ JOEL TRYON. Youngntown, S. Y. Jos. Thompson, II AX 17 FACT (J ILK it AND DKALKJt IN HARNESS, SDDALES, Bridles, Coars, Whips, Blankets, etc, also dealer in HOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, O LOVES, MITTENS, ETC,, YOUNGSTOWN. N.Y. UAVINU LKAMK 1) Til K (.'CUTIS, BLACKSMITH SHOP, Near the U. It. croatdng, for h term of yearn, I am prepared to do all klndaof BLACKSMITH LNG AND GENERAL REPAIRING ITA aharc of the public patronage la aoltlciU*!.J. 11. UOUKKTSON, 13tf . ilanaoinviHe. N. Y. B. D. DAVIS & CO., To keep their aaaortment full are Daily Receiving Addition* to their already large afocW of GENERAL MUDIH! CouaUting in part of Prints, Cretonnes, WORSTED DREBH OUODB, (i InH h n ill s. Ft ii ii ii vI s, HHUETINQS, Gents' and Ladle* Furnishing Moods, HARDWARE, TVDTTPC XTxin * Tr^iTr,TTxTrn Juj ili — «Jiwlil^.lJ. A full Hue, mi ■ I tic s I 111111111 v of Groceries, Soots and Shoes, School Books, Tobacco and Cigars, Yankee Notions, Hats, Gloves, and Mittens, Oils, White Load, Zinc, - ANI»— Paints in all Colors, Among which are the celebrated Rubber Paints, The beat in the world, an I ready for u*e. •Crockery, Nails, Glass, Ac., &c, ty Fair dealing and low prices to all. B. D. DAVIS & Co., Youngstown, N.Y. BANK OF NIAGARA, NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. — -o- — CAPITAL, $50,000. orncEKS. HENRY C. HOWARD - - • I'kksidkxt WILLIAM C.COIINWELL VICE I'hkmidknt EDWARD J. MACKENNA - - CAHUICH. DIRECTORS. BHRRMAN S. JEWETT - - - Bwalo. A. M. CHBSBROUOH - - - I.a Sai.i.k HENRY C. HOWARD - Niaoaha Kallh. W.H 0 CORN WELL, - - - - Bvmu. JACOB F. BCHOELLKOPP - - BurrALo. J. K. WAYS IjtWIKTO.f. E. H. HOWARD Bcktalo. HENRY 0 JEWETT . - - - Buffalo. A. SCHOBLLKOPP • • Niaoaha KALI.*. Th» Bank n<ai>»v! fully offer, it* «jrvlooa to All cl.uses iu this vicinity roijuirlng llaukiuj; (acllitie*. The account* of Merchant**, Manufacturers, etc., will li'Coivu careful attention anil every convsnieuco obtainable will bo extended to customers ou liberal terms. Especial Attention Given to ArrounU of Farmers. —AND— SATISFACTORY ARRANGEMENTS can be made for interest, whether account* are larrfe or «mall. Sight Drafts drawn direct on citiee of Great Britain and Europe.
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| Title | Niagara County News, 1883-03-16 |
| 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 | 1883-03-16 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
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| Identifier | ncn_18830316 |
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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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| Title | Niagara County News, 1883-03-16 |
| 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 | 1883-03-16 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Identifier | ncn_18830316_001 |
| Holding Institution |
Nioga Library System Town of Porter Historical Society Museum Niagara Falls Public Library |
| Digital Collection | Youngstown Newspapers |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Rights | All images in this collection are for educational and non-commercial purposes only. |
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NIAGARA COUNTY NEWS. vol 3. YOUNGSTOWN, N. Y., MARCH 16, 1883. NO. 3 TOPICS OF THE WEEK. —IJlnghamptou is to have a $30,0W opera bouse. —Canastota Is talking of another glasi manufactory. —The New York police are look in j for a dozen missing persons. —The electric lljtht will he introduce* in Utica streets this week. —An effort is being made to organic a water-works company In Fulton. —Snowbanks fifteen feet deep are re ported in Montgomery county. —Nearly 4,000 pounds of " bob veal' were seized In New York Friday last. —Nine steamers will ply on the wa ters of Oneida Lake the coming season. —The West Shore has ordered 12,00( telegraph polef for the western division —Mr. John W. Alexander has made i portrait from life of Salvlnl as " I.ear.' —It is slated that Hyrnc, the Jrlsl suspect now in France, is coming t* America. — A threatened Socialist deinonstra lion In I'aris was stopped by the pollci Friday last. —Two murderers were banged Frldaj in New York, and as usual died witl ostentatious piety. — From Kingston, Ont., comes the ru mor of a new steamboat line on the St Lawrence from Lake Ontario down. —In Arkansas the Hoods do not abate and Helena is cut off from railway com luunlcatlon *vith the rest of the State. —Low tide in the Clyde, Scotland Friday, caused by storm, left several o the ocean steamships aground. —European bond-holders have sub scribed $(>O,OOO to test the legality of tin repudiation by Virginia of her Statt debt. W —The German Emperor has subscrib ed liberally to the relief of the Germai sufferers by the floods in the Uultec States. —In McKeesport, Pa., a quarry mm attempted to thaw out frozen dynamite Three men were killed, and a fourtl j badly hurt. —In Phi'adelphla Friday a Oermai [ emigrant girl attacked her mlstri'Bi without cause, severely wounded her and killed her Infant daughter. —The steamship Navarre, bound frou Copenhagen, Denmark, to Lelth, Scot land, foundered on Thursday, and of Ml persons on board, only 111 were saved. —President Arthur, It Is said, is somewhat Indisposed, and will go to Fortresi Monroe this week for the benefit of hli ! health. -To prevent men from stealing hli whisky-bottle at a winter picnic, in ()» ego man tied it to his mule's tall. N( one trouhli d It. Dr. Van Slvke, of tile Kingston Firs Reformed Church, has in his possessioi a communion goblet used by the Flr»l Dutch Church, lu 1(1(10. —The will of Ellsha Hiicklaud, o: liockland county, this State, whose estate Is valued at $500,000, has been ad mltted to probate after being coutestei over a year by his wife. —A little child of \V. T. Jermy, of Oneida, aged about a year and a half while left alo.ie for a moment a few dayi ago, swallowed two dozen pearl buttons, No ill effects have thus far followed. —There were(i(J9deaths and 510 blrthi in New York City last week. The couples that were mnrried numbered 161, The Excise Commissioners granted liX: licenses, aud collected fees amounting to $0,805. —The laborers employed at streetclean! g lu New York complain thai . each Is obliged to pay the foreman from I live to twenty dollars to Kct work, besides submitting to considerable deductions lu wages. —John Eddo, aged twenty-five, committed suicide in Brooklyn on Saturday night by shooting, lie stated thai lit ' had beon living with a young w oman who bad enticed htin from bis people and the latter would have nothing to di ; with him. • — The Minnesota Senate has passed a high liquor-license bill, fixing the llcense fee at a snAmi greater than $s |
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