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NIAGARA COUNTY NEWS. vol. 3. YOUNGSTOWN, N. Y., MARCH 30, 1883 NO. 5. TOPICS OF THE WEEK. —Lord llaldon Is dead. —Parnell has left Paris for London. —Sl* Inches of snow fell In Maryland Friday last. | —Argentine and Chilian troop* had a fight last month. —The Czar han received two mow - j threatening letter*. —The eruption of Mount -Una is Increating In violence. —I'rlnce Bismarck 1* suffering from Intlaininatloii of the throat. r —It Is denied that France intend* to blockade the Madagascar porta. —Halifax, N.S., will (end a 400 lb 1 halibut to the Fishery exhibition. —Eureka cotton mill* at Mount Airy, N.C., were burned Saturday. 1 —Cardinal Manning has issued an appcnl for aid for the Irish distress. —138 cattle were consumed with a baru at Shipmen. 111., Friday last. —A New York milk dealer on Friday last allot a mail who spilled his milk. — Milwail.ee cigar maker* want an Increase, and will utrlke May Ist, If de- I tiled. —A number of Irish Inspector* have been drafted to London to do detective I duty. — The city of Glasgow has presented | John llright with the freedom of the ! city. —One hundred and forty-eight emigrants have left Conneinara, Ireland, for America. —Victor Hugo has signed a petition praying for the liberation of l'rince K rapotklue. —It Is stated that the Parisian Anarchists arrested recently will shortly he liberated. —The Dublin conspiracy trials will commence with Joe Hrady's case, on April lfUh. —The heaviest snow of the sca*on fell Friday last in Michigan. There were eight Inches on the level. —A boy named Bonihridge died In Rardley township, Ottawa county, Ont,, through fear of Wiggins' storm. —The New York IferaUl'l flood fund reached to over tAO.OOO, and was closed ! last Friday. — A Capetown despatch say* that the liners have Invaded Juinberland and art massing troop*. —'The trotting *tallion. Jerome Eddy, S.lO'.j record was sold Friday, at Chicago, for $2,WN>. —The counsel for the Dublin nssassiiif are confident In being able to shake Carey's testimony. —The French troops captured Bamakere, situated beyond the Niger, after u severe tight. —Farmers contemplate going inte New Y'ork and selling their own milk at low figures. —('apt. Fade* resigned from the Mis- Isiippl Kiver Com mission on account of a disagreement. — Fontaine cotton warehouse, at Columbus, (ia.. whs burned Saturday morning. Loss, $200,000. — Forest tires are reported to be raging in the mountains north of Charlottevllle.— Fight hundred milk dealers report business almost at a standstill In New York. —Two duels, the combatants being Germans and Austrians, occurred with Vienna students last we-k. --$<10,000 worth of curiosities were burned with Dr. Fisher's dwelling at Newport, R. 1., Saturday. —The oldest captain on the North River, Andrew M. Hitchcock, died at Brooklyn Friday last. —The Loudon l'imes says the new tariil law with the United States is only a step towards free trade. —Herbert Eaton, who shot his broth «r and friend at Calais, Maine, Friday last, returned and was arrested. — Mr*. Kllzabeth Dreyer, aged AS, threw herself under a train at Mount Vernon last week and was killed. —English vessel owners expecting increased emigration this season, are holding a conference to tlx standard rates. —John Taylor while digging a grave at Fayettevlile, N.C., the earth cavcd in, killing him. —The Irish Patriotic Brotherhood, as shown by the trials at Belfast, are not connected with the Invincible*. —<ien. Maceo, the Cuban refugee, confined in Madrid, complains of hi« confinement and the iuclemencf of the climate. —The Governor of Alabama signed the Kevenue hill with the material part omitted. It has only now beeu dlscovured.—John Bright *ay* that Amerteasi Inlepeiidence. the French Hevointlon.and the English Reform Bill transferred the [>ower from the monarch to the people. COUNTY AND VICINITY. —Easter service* were observed in Peklt i Sunday. j ' —Mr. 1.. Dexter hiu leased the Judsoc House, Lockport, for another year. —Two spiritual medium* entertained tb< ' people of Buffalo l*»t Hunday night. —H. 11. Servos, of received th« ' ! appointment for Canal Hu|>erlutvn<lerit. —An ituctlon and commission store ha> - been established at Niagara Fall*. —Rev J. E Williams, of Medina. received , a donation of 1150 on the evening of the '21st, —The Orleans County Teachers' Assoc lat tlon was in session at Albion last week. —The Erie Railway is doing a large business in freight at Suspension Bridge. —The Johnston Harvester works at lie tavia have shipped 210 machines to Europe —The widow of the late Abijah H. Mos« died in Ijockport, March 17th, aged years. ! —Middleporters want to be telephonlcally connected, ami will soon take steps to that I end. -Dr. A. M. Leonard, an old and promii nent physician of Lockport, died on Suturday.—L. A. Spaulding of i/ockport will re celvo 17,000,000 on his Panama Canal contract.—Benjamin < ampbell, an oM and prominent citizen of Buffalo, died on Saturday night last. —Olcott has a man who is anxious to play a match gume of 15 ball pool with any one in Niagara County, for a wager of #100. —Matt-Hals for the Now Canada Southern bridge at Suspension Bridge aro admitted from both sides free of duty. —Supervisor A. D. I'eara, of Wilson, is soon to erect a fine resilience. He is now engaged in hauling the material. —The Spring term of the Wilson Union School bogK.n on Monday lust. This is one of the liest schools In Western Now York. —It Is said that Mr. Daniel Southwell, of Wilson, can out prophet Wiggins or any other Canadian prognostlcator. —At the North Side, Tonawanda, charter election, tho regular ticket was elected over the citizen's ticket. — Twenty citiinn* of Buffalo, have formed a "Citiiwwis Ix-agiie" to devote special attention to enforclug the excise ordinances. —At tho donation to ltev. F. 1). T. Blck ley, pastor of the M. K. Ctiurch, Wilson, Km was realized. —Th» Tttscarora brass band gave a performance in Wilson last evening. realizing about IIU. —The Baptists of Buffalo have formed an Incorporated Union whlcb Is doing very effective work for that society. —Died, at his residence in the village of Wilson, on Saturday, the 24th lust., Louis R. Carver, aged 73, one of the pioneers of that region. — Cornelius Slattery, of Hartland hs» four ewes which have recent'y given birth to three lambs each, all of which are now alive and doing well. —Abe Tenbrook will preside at the Lake shore House; William H. Tenbrook at the Coo|mt House, and John T. Tenbrook at the llrove House, Olcott. the coming season. — The farmers throughout the county are feeling encouraged about wheat which was materl .Jly henciltted by tlio recent snowstorm. Previous to that it was freezing out badly. --In many sections of the county farmers are intending to try cane raising It Is said to be a paying crop, and a* wheat often f.iita. farmers must look for something better.—John Smith, of the town of Lryk|>ort' sowed four acres of whent in IHBI, on «blch was spread AOO pounds of ground ilmastone and from the ground ho harvested 180 bushels of wheat. — The newly organized Tonawanda brew ery Is now well under way. A pipe r&aches from the premises down to the Niagara River, tho cost having been about 1700 to secure tbat result. —At nine o'clock on Saturday morning John Owens, aged forty-live, a laborer in the employ of the < entral at Medina, was killed by freight cars being switched from one track to another, passing over him. —A |<etitlon presented at a temperance meeting in Buffalo Monday, signed by the clergymen of every denomination of the city, and physicians, lawyers, met chants, Ac , to tncresse the sum paid for licenses by saloon-keepers, hotel-kee|iers, Ac. —The amateurs of Tonawanda, assisted by Mine Manchester, of Buff do, give an eveulng of dramatic entertainment at Kent's Hall Thursday, April 10th, at which time they will pM*>>nt the comedy, "Always Intended," and the farce, "Tbat Rascal Pat." —Peter Pettis, living on the county line In the east part of Somerset, shot himself with a revolver In the region of the heart, on Snnday forenoon last. He bad been out of boslth and melancholy for some time past. He was thirty-eight years old, unmar ried. and lived with his father. The deed was done in a barn. A doctor was lnstai t!▼ called, but thought Ibe man could live only a few bours. He was still alive Hunday evening. --The Attorney-General has rendered an opinion on the proposition of the Canada Hauthern Railwav to bridge the Niagara River He says tbat no action has been taken by Congress in the matter, and the President baa no power to grant Ibe necessary authority. Tbe Canadian Parliament baa authorized tbe erection of such a bridge when similar authority is given by the American Congraea or by the President.— Tonatrnnda S'mrs. —The Hradfortl Star hu a «tory of a jealj one wife In tlial city who "laiil for" h»r hua' band and another woman. Hoeing a couple I approaching abe aaaaulted the woman and gave her a black rye, and tbeu diaoovered ! that It waa a miatake. Her huaband waa not there. She explained and ai>ologi»d. —Ada Wolfe, the twelve year-old laughter of Jacob Wolfe, who livea at 1M Grant atreet, died on Friday last of meningitt*. ! Her parent* are poaitive that tin) diaeaae auperinduced by a nervoua attack, , growing out of fright produced by Wiggiu'a predictions of a great atoriu. Tbey made a great impreaaioti on her mind, and »be watche<! for th« event with evident belief In ita occurrence, at the aame time manifeatlng great fear. Several aimilar cue have Iwn reported from varioua parta of the country, j —Hcff.Uu Courier. OLCOTT. Editor Xiiii/ara County Netvi. After waling through the years of thru score ami tan, and out-lived throe year* of borrowed time, I have com* to the conclusion that munkiud la a failure. If what we Lure Uxm taught from childhood ax to his origin—that he win created in the image of Uod: pure an I holy, then look at him as we And the averago man to-day, 1 see no possible w:iy out of the dilemma, only to sar: Man, you are a failure; you are not a friend to yourself, or a blessing to your fellow man. Selfishness reign* supremo ii: a large i majority of the world. The cominan I. "Ho ' ye holy as I am boly," "lki unto others as you would have them do unto yon," forms no part of tholr actions In life. I>ishonexty, selfishness, and groed for the " mighty dollar" reigns supreme. IJh and health of ; the people !•» sacrificed for gain. You go ! Into the 111 lrket to-day, and you cannot liuil two articles in teu that Is pure as represented. Go through the drag store and you can ; scarcely find a polaonou* drug that can not j ho found in some article of consumption I that Is palmed off upon the people and used iby them. I#is no wonder that we see so ; many pale face*. It is no wonder that sick ness and deatli claims It* thousamie in youth ami middle age. It is no wonder ti.at the public prints are crowded to their utm»t capacity with the medical nostrums of the | day, to cure a poisoned and dying- rsoe. I noticed In the proceedings of the last Con gross, tint has gone to its reward by limits i tion, that they pans d I lie foolish act to pro- I hibit the impoitalion of adulterated tea > Now, I would like to have a man that Ire j a tbirnblefull of brains point out any good I growing out of It. Art tea dealers in this country honeat f I>o they never adillteiate tea I Why did nut that < ongress etuict that no dealer n the United States should sell adulterated tea or any other adult rated article entering into the necessaries of life, a'd attach a peealtv Ih t would be a terror to evil-doarsj Might we not as well ask: why I enact any laws at all If .Not one half of the laws enacted but stimd a dead letter U|>"ii i our Statute Hooks, t'lima is not punished ! if the criminal ha* money. From this stand 1 jmint I hold that " Man is afa lure." More i anon. A half hour after closing my letter ]a«t 1 week, I learned tliat J. 11.. Mandcvilla and • wife were sick at Xewfgne S ation, be with I typhoid pneumonia, ami bis wife with In, (lamination of the lungs; they had been down for several days. At tills writing, be Is slightly Improving, whlie Mrs Mande ville Is verv low, with a faint prospect of ' her recovery. The force employed on th« Railroad j Bridge, has lieen waiting several day* for the arrival of the bridge material. It Is now underatood, that there are seven car lo«<f« I exj>ectod to day, (>iom!ay,l when the parts | tvill be put together with all possible speed Mr Hunt, late of the firm of Mandsville I Hunt, lias gone to Ualnes, taking charge of the hotel kept for many years by Mr. Tbur■ ber father of Mr J. A Thnrher, a former merchant here. Mr. Thuitier occuplea the house formerly occupied by Mr. Hunt. There are (till a very groat many in tills section seriously sffected by the prevailing epidemic, called by many a "bad cold," but It has this peculiar feature. Our M. I>. say* that in hi* ] ractlce, covering a breadth of some ten miles, commencing in tUe town of Wilson, atnl extending to the town of Somerset: that people were flrat attacked on the west line, and gradually and steadily It worked Its way east; and h - his row on hi* east boundary from forty to fifty case*: and what ii equally strange; people Attacked, run down, are weak, and do not readily regain their strength. Mr*. Ruby F. Cooper ha* been quite joorly the past week or more, but ia now up again. Mrs. L B < oates has returned from I'iltsford on a visit to bar daughter. Mrs Jeanctt* I«e from I/iwell, Michigan, ia visiting her aunt, Mr*. B. .1 Baxter. One week ago yesterday, (Kabbatbi, Rev. Win. Collins, and A. Craw filled our two o'clock appomitiK n<. Rev. W. B. I'tckard havii g been called to attend a funeral Yee terday he was with u* again aa usual, and preaented In a forcible and telling manner a sermon on church extena'on. He exhibited a large map, about 10 i 13 feet, of the Colt ed State*, showing by red block* In ea< b State, the number of churches built or sided in the past eleven months, amounting to four1 hundred and thirty four, averaging two a day; and so tbe work goea on. The people are waking up to tbe Temper ance question. License or no Uernae th * spring. Tie re are two excise commissioner* to be i. One to fill tbe vacancy caused by the removal of S, I'ettit, now of Kanborn It 1* boj ed that every man will abow by bis pieeence and vote, that he lias no fellowship w itb the demoralizing traffic. - P*«o. Olcott, March 29th. IMS. NEWFANE. i> Mr*. Maxwell, of Hatter K>sd, »u tur- I prised by * surprise party this week nnn>- I twrlut: 'itty three penoos. wbo report a ■ Trrv bor>lt*rin| on the following div, which remind. us of a •ina'l gill who «>< 'isiiing in the fsraily of I ber grandparent*, and on »wak<mliiit the neit morning uk«l, •' Is it to-day or to, | morrow f The Kreo Methodist chun-h at Charlotte I Till# bold tbeir second qusrterly meeting for k the current Conference year last Hatunlay , and Sunday, having Kev, l»ri Wood, Kvani ' geli«t, a* prescher. He is an exceptUm-ißv > gtiod preacher logical, forcible, and end i n,'Tilly practical: he hews U» the line. 1 ii* tenet! U> his sermon on Sunday Sening, of ' stirring ap|>eals to dress thein«eT*» in line of march for tli.' catnp of the saints, "in j the sweet bye und bye." Sleighing this (Saturday* morning, and the music of robins preceded the jingling of sleigh-bells, which were profuse and lUU»t--' ! cal. Mrs. Revold*. of roomer Ttoad, was the ; subject of sepulture last Sunday. She was said to be <1 years of age. Sermon by Hot W. It. Picliard. Miss Ada Craw, of Ulster Co., NY, rei port" the death of a'i a ;ed lady whom I saw j live year* ago the e *ini(isr June, in t!ie to*n of Sang rties, by the name of Roger*. who ' died since then at I<H yea sof age. She in formed me when 1 >«* li»i that she lacked bill a few days of I'll yr«rs, snd her lustreless fac looke«l like a return from Hides. She ; informed me that lier birth occurred nt Freei held, ilnviin Co., this Stut*. In (]oin|Mny with her daughter she traveled about the J town lie.'glng her way through life, shoele**, and she said *lie could travel live miles per J day. * Mr. Jamo* IVdv, *ho ha* lived several ; year* on this road, hut who now bail* from 1 Johnson's Crwk, I* visiting akl tlmfi friend* hereabout*. Mr. Washington Baldwin, of Wilson, hw j engaged t » work for Mr. B. Terry, of lit"** Koad. uud will occupy his tenant boo«c. I hnvH been informed of the desirable pur pose of St. John's return to Lot kport before long to deliver * second lecture on the subject of prohibition. I hay, Amen! The rebuilding of the railroad bridge in place of the departed one is now in order. Fred Collin* and Dun Shaw havi returned from school. Shaw. Vincent A: Co., are receding many orders for basket* of d Ifinnt p<w terns, and the accumulation of lo<* during l^l ' eitond od sleighing will improve WustussS »t Umir mill. Mr. Fsttlt and Iter. Mr. Colllu« are receiving the attention of customers at their grist* mills of late.—A.C. WILSON. Win. Carvor'a honae burned Inat Wadnaa j day afternoon. It la «uppo»ed lint it caught j flora n defective »tov« pipe. Inaured for «4(XI. Tim Tu«carorn Cornet Rand Rava n concert lout Tu»«d«y evening ill Academy flail, to help value fund* to aid 111 building a Town Hall in tha Indian villag«. The amount taken in wan about #IH. A donation party vlnltad Ilee. Mr. Rickloy at the partonagt Tbttnidav evening, and left a* a donation gift about fftl. Peter A. IVjrter I'oat, <1. A It, of tbl" *11* I age, called at the Ontario I loud If «t Friday eventiiir, and presented the landlady, Mia I.yilia M. Martin with a beautiful futiily Ulble, with I'atent Index, a* a token of their appreciation of the aei vice* rendeled by her on the occaaion of their camp-fire, I>ec. !isth, IKK't. Mr. O. Beebe came home from bl* we«fern trip laat Friday evening. lie aaya th«t out where be ha* been the ground la dry and dnaty. Mr. Carver, quite an old gentleman, d'ed j laat Saturday morning. Me had recently | reoeired the fourth atroke of |*r The funeral t >ok place Monday. At • meeting of the M K Society laat Saturday, it waa decided U> accept Mra Klley'a offer to build a church, If they could agree upon condition*, and a committee waa apl<ointed to oonfer with her and draw up a contract.* D. Clinton Ram am la adrcrtlxcd todel'rer a lecture In the l"r**b> terian chiitrh. tide village, next Saturday evening Subject, "Ti a American Idea " A. W. H'orv, a former realdent here, but now of Mlddleport, baa been In towu for a few daya p*«t. Mr*. Oliver Wllaon. Ken ,of tile Town Mm Road l»*ety alck, and it l» not thought ahe will recover. The Wilton Union School opened laat Monday for tbe pprlng term Tbo t* a' bora aeern to be Weil liked generally Tbe lYeabytertana lute* finlabed tbe re pair* on tbetr cbureb. and expert Mr Wklk u> pieat h for them next Kund.y—<l NORTH RIDGE. Sir and Mra Frrd l»rmdt#y *«• »).« r»clprota of a new boy onaday l»»t waefc. Mr. O«orj{« C. ia coofload to tba hrroaa wilb aickneaa. Mr. Kiuar Thornton a rsluaUa bora* Saturday night <-f la* »e«k. Maatar Willi* LrioaaUr of Ba <?•!'> ia rta i ing hia gr*n«ini«t»wr, Mra. Mary Uicwtor on tb» I >a M> lUmul Mra. Kata OriflJn'a awtimi mtr o' dock and fanning com-a o t lO day Hh» cffer* b»r farm fur an!« at autuou, »i tba uax Wnw and plara Andrew and Cbartoa Townawid rtart for Ptrlnta <m Monilur n»*t Thtr bought a car (cad of lwn« which Ihf* will Ub with them ThoMtmUlnnFil *<»«•»» hy th» North Hid** Cnmrt Hand la«t Thu'artay »'(fhl In th# Urn) Trmftlar* Hull »«i a worn— Tlw hint** w « crowded I > ll* ulmoM cnj>aclty, Thay cloarwl Ml ,Ss. which *-m a (rood •bowing emit. Wring Ihf prlt* of admla«to», which waa oatjr llmiN Many wrnl away that coulii not f-dn an rtJnnw l»»o Ikf bouar Ttwy hold m«iat Stanborn im Wednmday c*<»iili«c of llita wmk. All that wantlo Mljoy Ibrmwlw. will do «<ll to pro and iw and boar tho boy« |>lay "Tim Hoolthau'a Tna'a" TUe R»n«omWlU Coi-nat Hand, "W«nw ("urtliw leader,'" viaiU-d Ww> North IH4K" IVirnft Hand U»t Hthinhy night, and fa» on«d tln-u» » Itli a nnmlrr of flue BeNftl.xir A good timo «'•« had, and all »nJoy«t th«m«<lrpa nnltlalat* boor. May friendly ni<M<ti'i|c» oontiima bctwwri Mm *»<i Hand*. and t>* a mutual bvnoflt to *a«h oth «>r. -BKcrv khaki*. North Ilidia March 'Jrtth. IKBJI. NIAGARA. Ont. Extra ropie# .f tin- Midi it % rontTT New* <*4n lw piwwrcd M .!• »tiu >*ti <o » new* r**'*i I'rice S rcnti* Mr.^mvlt) N isiii-Ht riptioi. in ■1 i f>r* (.ir mlipH Hill J I «■' k Iff I.li> . I » 111 liruHi attention M"it*v tiolv mated fur unlc** paid to our aulhorljud arvat* t'"Uiicll ncellon pTwiilnn Bptt Who rang the town boll nl*mt 19 o'clock Monday night ln»t I lUK'i Mnrch "'M, at th* roaldencw of hi* •on-ln-Uw, Mr \V A (.'iirrlo, Itltw Rooii Nlnnarn, John Hinilh, Km| . ag«l #0 year*. Quite a nuinW tha " hoy* In blue " fnun Fort Niagara attended i!h« military concert and ball on Monday evening U«t. Mr*. H. l<ong tin* moved Imi'k Into Km I-nke Vluw Hou*v, which l» heiug rapidly r<< roofed, iiinl will b rmuljr for bu*ln<>«* by tl»« opening of tinvigallou. Uowwiu ni l vyrv *cnrc« nn the rlvrr thin "print-*, mui our *|>ortaa>an nfi* **gj«dderably downhearted tliiTMt. Never mind", bo}*, tli.< plgeotu will *oon fly. Work on tba ate<ua«r "City "f Toronto" I* being rapidly puahcd forward, anil when completed alie will Iw M -launch mi l »nf« aa nnv atenmer on the lake*. K very body at tho Miiporl on Monday night l*»t remarked upon lb« Una appearance of Drum M ijor Met'ami I'm Mr look* juat a* youthful, aa martial, ami aa happy aa lie did twenty year" ago At the t'niiiell meeting on Tueaday night ne*t the people will powrtbly dlawar what the opinion of the louncil la In regard to the I'ark achi-iua, We rxnnot Imagine It to be anything lint favorable mid *ati»f tctor V. Coualili-ralilr liniin/H ha* tx»n dune to tba wlmrve* by the Ire jam of laat wiwk: but the full extent of fin- damag.l cannot Iw a* certnlried till the btik'* block* of lea now crowded on and a round the wltarve* are melted by the aim or cairled away by the currant. The Kmc V lower* did not meet Monday night laat na announeed, tha member* being nil engaged at Hie mlltury concert. They will meet Monday evening ne*t, when btial rleae of griat importance will b> tianwn tod, a number of candidate* for in< wiberablp balloted for, and Iri lending communication* rend. A Are took place on the old Major Joe Clement farm early Wedneaday morning lu-t 4ha plac la at pre*ent occupied by a Mr lobhi Tb» barn and outbulldinga were btall* deatroyed. We ant elan Informed that all the hay and ({lam on the ptemlaea mid five head of entile and fourteen alwap we're burnt up. So Inaurance. Our flabertnen are all getting ready for their apt Ing work Wa hope the lam will have good luck, aa laat a.«»»on ilia catch w«t ainall, and It wa* eeverely felt, not on'y by til* flahermetl tbemneivaa, but by a g'eat many of our rttlr-n* The flahlng hualneea fcring* conaiderable money Into tlirt town, mid la a benefit to eTenrbody, Ind lectlf If not dlracwy. "Ilaulawayr It la aaid tha Clilnoa* hare no word that la equivalent to ••bell," A inlaalonary trying to explain It to the |K»|de wa« naked If It w»a anyt'dnK that could be r«x«l If tbay couhl walk around the atreeta of aljout 13 o'clock at night aotneUoiea they would nee that It could be raieed »»w. Wa aa * a little of it on Kaatar Monday nl»bt A Kang of the "klda" were parched oi an hotel Terandnh. wlt'i w' at appeared to be tba " 1 Hd I toy " hlm» If In thelt mJ'IM, wear lug a while plug h«t. and amuaing tha lni|M who were gathered around him. by at«»ullti* in a hollow and une«rtWy volea. Aa wo »*ra •'altdtog " quietly for honi", one of tit* itnpa commanded na. In a at age whl»| ■ r, to " put tt»t In tb* Ktwa'" Wa bava ilona ao Tlie nauii* of thoaa Imp* would tv t look «ell In |«int, but w« may have to "put It t'-era " yat, Tha military concert and ball given by So I Co., IIKh IV»!t, i n I-aater M nwtar aven'ng, •aa quita a anrcaaa, although not ao Well palrooifd aa w« bad bo]>*d. Heating that It la a- ldom tba vofnotoera aak for buy naeiatane# from lb> public Tba programme ««a a good one, and «aa wall rac*|v«d by tba aoiltenrw Tha Idtli Itatt land (ava am very fine •election*, aod tba alaging of Mia* Kollett awl Mlaa ITannigan received an rtufurr. Mr W Met lelland aang " J'eek a Boo" 'n a vary |>le«« g manner, and Mr, W I" Blaln a»n. an It ab *ong In bta »*«•! happy atyle, and Wae loudly enrurtd. I*n»- fe-*or I»avU. of Port Niagara, gave an esbt- Usti nof "b-'htri ng drill," with a rifle, which w»* (Imply iauwae, and cooipleudv nd dv'lghtedtlieandlanca "Tba !'.• v« trn*e a«. i* " black face "pacta It Wa." wt.irb. PH't l"' ins; they bad bad no prm*loe, *>< gc, ij A« t e c/.ncluafon of t'ia aonaert * •* I-1 vet - If'the d <i:i* al,ourned U» the ad/> I • { *1 r• lb w *'tri|.|«d tb* Ugbt {•ntaauc till dayb ; ' did ajwwar .'' TUIQ n/inrn may fund on flli-ii Om, P IHlo r Hrtn vrrtU: DK Burwtti r contract* may i*- 01 a<V f >rtt I \ Nli \\ YO It K . Win. S. Mrroi 1.1 M Surgical and Me«-hanlcal Dentist. tKWIITUN, N.Y. Nitrous Osidc (inn jnv *n for pa.Hl«»» *' cr All operations wirrKntsil 7aplv. TO FARMERS! I hare a nimilx*r of 100 HORSE SHOES, Heady fur the feet. Am prepared to shoe four iipanaday, Also NECKYOKES & WHI7FLETREES, Which I will sell clump. Ami a lot uf FORTY-TOOTII DRAGS. Would exehillgo two or three for hay, ami sell the balance cheap for I'AHH or good note*. JOEL TRYON. Youngstown, N. Y. Jos. Thompson, lIANIKACTIJHF.II AND lit A LRU IV HARNESS, SADDLES, Bridles, Coars, Whip 3, Blankets, Ac, also dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES, TItUNKS, VAI.ISEX, OI.OVKH, MITTKNH, B*<., YOUNGSTOWN, N.Y. HAVINft LKAHKII TH* CUKTIXK BLACKSMITH SHOP, Kesr th« R. It. crossing, for a term of yearn, I am prepared to do all kind* of BLACKS XIITI UNO AMI GENERAL REPAIRING fy A share of tl»« public putrouHge I* solicited.J. ». VIHUCItTHOV, IBtf ItniiHoinvillc. S. Y. B. D. DAVIS & CO., To keep their assortment full nro Daily Receiving AiMltluna to their alrvMty l«r|{i< •< (mill HUSH. Consisting In part of Prints Cretonnes, WORHTED DRKBS (lOODB, <r In (/ ll it 111 H, /''/ uIIIIf I X> SHEETINOB. Cents'ami Ltulies FiiniUliiiiff Goods, HARD Vf ARK. ERUG3 AND MEDICINES. A full line, mnl b»»l <|imlity of Groceries, Boots and Shoes, School Books, Tobacco and Cigars, Yankeo Notions, Hats, Glovos, and Mittons, Oils, White Load, Zinc, -AXl>— Paint* in all Colors, Anionic which nrc the colebraicd Rubber Paints, The bo,I in th« world, nml r«mly (or it«>. Crockery, Nails, Glass, &c., &c, j;y*r»ir dealing anil low prlcec to *11. B. D. DAVIS & Co., ( Youngstown, N.Y. BANK OF NIAGARA, NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. CAPITAL, $50,000. 1 orricEßs. ! HENRY C. HOWARD - - • Pnismicvr. W11.1.1 VM C.CORNWKLL VICTt-PwwiDKXT f EDWARD J MACKEXNA - - Camiikh. j DIRECTORS. SHERMAN 8. JKWETT - - - Buffalo A. M. CHEHBROtXOH - - - La Ballk HENRY C. HOWARD - NIAOARA KALLH WM. C. COIV'WELL - - - - Buffalo. JACOB t. SCHOELLKOPK - - Buffalo r J. E WAYS j R H. HOWARD Buffalo. HENRYC.JKWETT - - - - Buffalo. A BCHOELLKOPK - - Nia.iaha Kali.*. n Tho lUuk rw|M<cUullr offar* it* aorvlce* to 1 all nlimn in tUn vicinity requiring Hanking facllitie*. « Tho aeoounta of Merchant*. Manufacturer*, r #tc., will rooeive onrvful aiti-iiuou and tlvVry convenience obtainable will bj •*t«ii'i"'l to I'u.ioui- C eri ou llbornl f urtna. Eaperlal AltMtlon Ultmi to Accounls of Farmers. I' — AND — nATWFArronT abra*gfmk< Il* (i can bo made for inU>r»«t. wliotber account* *r,< lar.e or aiiiall. Sight Drafts '' drawn direct on cHI«» of Great Briuin ' and Europe. P'
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| Rating | |
| Title | Niagara County News, 1883-03-30 |
| 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 | 1883-03-30 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Identifier | ncn_18830330 |
| 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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| Title | Niagara County News, 1883-03-30 |
| 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 | 1883-03-30 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Identifier | ncn_18830330_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 30, 1883 NO. 5. TOPICS OF THE WEEK. —Lord llaldon Is dead. —Parnell has left Paris for London. —Sl* Inches of snow fell In Maryland Friday last. —Argentine and Chilian troop* had a fight last month. —The Czar han received two mow - j threatening letter*. —The eruption of Mount -Una is Increating In violence. —I'rlnce Bismarck 1* suffering from Intlaininatloii of the throat. r —It Is denied that France intend* to blockade the Madagascar porta. —Halifax, N.S., will (end a 400 lb 1 halibut to the Fishery exhibition. —Eureka cotton mill* at Mount Airy, N.C., were burned Saturday. 1 —Cardinal Manning has issued an appcnl for aid for the Irish distress. —138 cattle were consumed with a baru at Shipmen. 111., Friday last. —A New York milk dealer on Friday last allot a mail who spilled his milk. — Milwail.ee cigar maker* want an Increase, and will utrlke May Ist, If de- I tiled. —A number of Irish Inspector* have been drafted to London to do detective I duty. — The city of Glasgow has presented John llright with the freedom of the ! city. —One hundred and forty-eight emigrants have left Conneinara, Ireland, for America. —Victor Hugo has signed a petition praying for the liberation of l'rince K rapotklue. —It Is stated that the Parisian Anarchists arrested recently will shortly he liberated. —The Dublin conspiracy trials will commence with Joe Hrady's case, on April lfUh. —The heaviest snow of the sca*on fell Friday last in Michigan. There were eight Inches on the level. —A boy named Bonihridge died In Rardley township, Ottawa county, Ont,, through fear of Wiggins' storm. —The New York IferaUl'l flood fund reached to over tAO.OOO, and was closed ! last Friday. — A Capetown despatch say* that the liners have Invaded Juinberland and art massing troop*. —'The trotting *tallion. Jerome Eddy, S.lO'.j record was sold Friday, at Chicago, for $2,WN>. —The counsel for the Dublin nssassiiif are confident In being able to shake Carey's testimony. —The French troops captured Bamakere, situated beyond the Niger, after u severe tight. —Farmers contemplate going inte New Y'ork and selling their own milk at low figures. —('apt. Fade* resigned from the Mis- Isiippl Kiver Com mission on account of a disagreement. — Fontaine cotton warehouse, at Columbus, (ia.. whs burned Saturday morning. Loss, $200,000. — Forest tires are reported to be raging in the mountains north of Charlottevllle.— Fight hundred milk dealers report business almost at a standstill In New York. —Two duels, the combatants being Germans and Austrians, occurred with Vienna students last we-k. --$<10,000 worth of curiosities were burned with Dr. Fisher's dwelling at Newport, R. 1., Saturday. —The oldest captain on the North River, Andrew M. Hitchcock, died at Brooklyn Friday last. —The Loudon l'imes says the new tariil law with the United States is only a step towards free trade. —Herbert Eaton, who shot his broth «r and friend at Calais, Maine, Friday last, returned and was arrested. — Mr*. Kllzabeth Dreyer, aged AS, threw herself under a train at Mount Vernon last week and was killed. —English vessel owners expecting increased emigration this season, are holding a conference to tlx standard rates. —John Taylor while digging a grave at Fayettevlile, N.C., the earth cavcd in, killing him. —The Irish Patriotic Brotherhood, as shown by the trials at Belfast, are not connected with the Invincible*. — |
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