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Niagara County News. NO. 6. YOUNGSTOWN, N. Y., APRIL 6, 1883. VOL. 3. TOPICS OF THE WEEK. —The Mal*(T*«y envoys wiled from New York on Saturday for England. —Tbe Sing Slug prison profits for March were $4,000. At Auburu $2,375. —Pneumonia baa become alarmingly prevalent throughout Wyoming County. —Senator Brown, of Georgia, baa . 1 given $50,000 In bouda to tbe Georgia 1 University. —There were T2B deaths, 60® births, and 100 marriage* in New York laat week. —Lieutenant Danuqphower, of Jeanette fame, ha* beeu granted * year * leave of absence. —Chief of Police Snydam. of Geneva, who cut bl* throat while delirious from pneumonia, U dead. —E. 11. Roger*, of Owego, who cut j bla throat allgbtly with a peu-kulfe, | narrowly escaped lockjaw. —Secretary Folger continue* to Improve. It I* thought he will be able to resume hi* dutlea In a few day*. —It I* itated that nearly three quarter* of tbe apple* u*ed lu till* state the past seatou came from Missouri and Kama*. —There I* a caae of small-pox lu Auburu and tevera! person* have beeu expoaed to It. For a week It wa* *uppo*ed to b« chicken pox. —The verdict lu thl* city I* that Mr*. Latigtry I* a very beautiful woman— with her back turned.—Rochetter Kjdprttt.—Secretary Chandler will accompany the President on his trip to Florida and make an inspection of tbe Penaaeuia Navy-yard. -••A large meetlngof Amerlcati artlsu was held In Pari*, France, laat week, to protest agalust the new tariff rates on works of art. —A flfteen-year-old boy lu Detroit, Mich., has died of grief ut the death of his mother, a crippled inmate of the couuty poor-house. —A prize of $100 is offered by Thoma* D. Green for the best crop of cucumber*, for pickles, brought to hi* manufactory lu Syracuie thl* year. —Andrew Peck, of WiywMda, Orange County, wa* Inatantly killed the other ulglit by a Mck on the head from a horse as he was leaving it* *tall. —A Loganiport, Pa., doctor has found a man w hose opium dose rose to a pound of the tincture per day, his dose* beginning with an ouuc". —Franklin Pierce'* old home lu the outskirts af Concord, N. 11., Is to be transformed luto a Protestant Episcopal home for girl*. —Mr*. Ella K. Trader, who spent $100,000 of her own money In aiding the wounded soldiers during the war, now lives In poverty at Asbevllle, N.C. —The principal Roman Catholic newspaper organ of Dublin give* full and fair report* of D. (~ Moody'* dlscourae* lu that city during hi* lute visit. —One of the present* received by Mis* Delia Stock, who was married In Skaneateles last week, was a line live pig, preseuted by a brother of the grootn. —Three Sophomore* of Uulon College were arrested and lined In Schenectady on Friday for disturbing the peace. A mock burial wa* la progress. —A coal trettle ou the gravity systern I* *oon to be constructed at We*t Albany. It will be 1,000 feet long having about twenty-four coal pocket*, aud 1* designed to replace the old trestle. —The lludsou River la tufllclently free of Ice between Albany aud New York for navigation, with the exception of a gorge at Van Wle's Point, which i* expected to go out at auy moment. —The United State* Ex pre** ha* forwarded free the donation of filrans Sibley 6 Co., «f Rochester, of 30,000 parkage* of aelectcd garden Med* to sufferers by the tornado at Grlunell, lows. —The Harper Lleenae bill, fixing all the aaloon licenses In the State at $300 a year, ha* pa**ed Its aecond reading lu the IlliuoU Uoum after an exciting debate.—Many of the Jews In Germany are In favor of transferring their Sabbath to the Christian Sunday, the prownt style being vary Inconvenient for bull* uess pnrpotea. —Tbe President will leave Waahlngton on Monday or Tueaday for Florida, where he will remalu about ttn daya. He will mako a* few stop* on the journey U possible. \V —Dr. George Buchanan, of Phlladel- ■ phis, ton of the notorlou* bogus-diploma doctor, was on Saturday convicted! of eautlng the death of Elisabeth Hoiateiu by n criminal surgical operation. 1 —Deacon Davey, of O ran by. Me* the Chief of Police of Hartford and two 1 Icemen for $8,000 damage* for falae Imprisonment. Davey foil from a wagon, wa* stunned, and committed to jail i charged with drunkenuees. COUNTY AND VICINITY. —Work has commtocwl on th* Middlepor canning factory. —Eli farklua will lecture In Tonawamlr next WedinnJajr evening. i —The South Side Tonawauda achooi I taking a vacation tbl* week. —Charlae Craig, a prominent reeideut o j Lock port died Tueeday. — Beta via will have • "Hug Hat Brigade' whatever tbat may be. Smith Poet, O. A. It., of Middleport, hah tbeir annual camp-Ore on tbe Wtb ult -The town meetiuge of the aersral town Id Orleana County ware bald on Tueeday —A apecial meeting of the Niagara hw j bytary will be bald at Lock port to morrow —According to tbe Hon Kicb&rd Crowley the railway! employ In Buffalo 40,000 men. —Dr. Tanner of faating fame baa decldac to reiide permanent!/ in Jameetown. —At the election in Albion Tueeday tbi Democrat* elected tbeir entire ticket. —Tbe Niagara Hbooting Club of La Balk gave a glaaa ball (boot at tbeir ground* yee tarda jr. —Tbe Medina Tinta la iaeued row a* ■ morning paper. Thia paper gaiu* in popularity every day. —A Attica lad only fifteen yearn of ag« manufacture* cigar* on hi* own book, and doe* a goad bu«ine*a. —B. R. Ketcbeaon, city editor of tbe Otwego 7tmea-&rpreas, ha* proved hi* right to an Engllab e*tate, valued at lAOO.OOO. —It I* reported tbat NL gara Kail* la to b*ve another newtpaper. it is to be a Democratic organ. —Blibop Cos* will be In Albion April 201*" and in Medina tbe 41st for tbe pwrpo** of confirmation. —At the election in tbl* coonty next Tueeday, lloenae »• no I ice um will be tbemo*t exciting i**u* in many town*. —C. E. Lewis'* maatifT of Huapenalon Bridge, took tbe flrat prlie at tbe Ottawa dog (how. After tbe (bow Mr Lewi* *old the dog for $75. — Scott Po*t, O. A. R., of Tonawanda,w|il repeat their entartainmenU, given a week or two (ince on Tburaday and Friday evening* of tbii week. —A Hormillavill* young lady, not y*t tw*nty-one year* old, was married in that city a few days ago to ber (Ixtb bu(band| and all of the (ix are (till alive. — BeuJ. Warren and W. Bradthaw, of New fane, have (old their fat (beep to a man from Yatca, at 7 cent* par lb, to be delivered on tbe 10th of April. —The new iron bridge over th* Eighteenmile Creek In Newfane, taking tbe pUoe of tbe wooden itructure (wept away by tbe fl"od» of February 17Hi, i* about completed —Tbe winter term of tho North Bide Ton awanda (ohoot cloned last Friday with an entertainment under tbe auspicee of the Hong Circle. An admission of ten oant( wa( charged. —On Saturday lait D. C. Bamum of Rochester delivered a lecture in tbe Presbyterian I hurcb, Wil*on, on tbe (übject: "Tbe American Idea," the proceeds of which wer* given to tbe Ladie*' Improvement Society, —Tba Y. P. 0. 1., of the M. K. Church, Tonawanda, gave a (ocial on Tueeday, and tbe novel feature of wbicb waa to vote a boot-jack to tbe mo*t popular joung man, and a mop to th* mo(t popular young ledv present. —By September, the Wed Shore will have train* running to Buffalo. Tbe track* of tbl* road are two faet wider tban any other road to avoid coucumioo* and wreok*- Tbey have made aiTangetueuta for connection* with Chicago. —Thoma* Waldron (Brother Frank) waa found guilty of arnault In tbe **oood degree at Buffalo on Saturday, after the jury bad beeo out twenty-four hour*. He waa aentenced to *ve year* at hard labor in tbe Stat* Prison at Auburn. —Win. Qoodaell and Fred Lewis while on their way to tbe poll* at Bb*lby Tuesday mat with a **riou* accident la Medina. The driver hit tbs horses and they jumped, and tbe sudden start precipitated the occupants violently to th* pavement andoomplely paralysed them. —The oorner stoae of the great Hangarfeet Music Hall was laid at Buffalo, N. Y., tbe other day. Speecbee were made by tbe Mayor sad prominent Oerman eitiaen*. The building is to cost 1140,000 and the seats 95,800. Tbs North American Sangwbund hold their festival there in July. —On Sunday Mr. White of Auburn preached la tbe Presb) tartan Church, Wilson, morning and evening. Mr. White baa been engaged as permanent pastor of the ehairh, but be will be enable to supply lb* pulpit •taedily until th* Ist of Jan* in eonaaqoenee of hi* dntiee at connected with tbe graduating class at the Auburn Seminary, —Stephen Bolt completed his fiftieth year In the employ of radioed* on the 18th aft Before the Falls road from Rochester to Suspension Bridge was constructed be wa* roadmaster on tbe bors* oar railroad from Lookport to the Fall*. Sino* ISffl h* has been roadmaster of the Central from Buffalo to the Falls and from Batavta la Tuaawaaila — Manufacturer* aad |daafar< of tobecafc auff aad aagara, who intend to avail thamml*** of rebate under tbs aol of Msrob M, IMB, than Id apply for tbair special tax stamp* for the earning year prior to May Ist. The depaty oollector, Mr. Isaae EUU, will aot iaau* (fecial lax atamp* except at his offlca, over No. 13 Piaa streetthat is. be ». U1 not vleit Albion, Medina, TonawemU or aay lowa thta year to receive money and appU cation*, hut all applicant* must apply either in person or by mall to tbe Lock port office -Km Kiduia Kennedy of Huapenaiou Bridge, while attempt ngAo build a Are in bar fatber'i atove recently, by tbe •»hUum of kuuuH oil, «u oonaiderably burned by tbe ezpluaion of tbe oil. about tbe band*, face and balr. Mia Kennedy to a beautiful young lady, and while ber iujuriea are pain ful, it I* hoped they are not aerioua —Among tbe reeulta of tbe epring electioua waa the election of a Kuperviaor inUeingeton County only 14 yean old. An election of ooa to young to that oflloe la a remarkable oocurrence. but tbere »ai a Supervtoor alec ted in thla city at the recent ateetlon. who to but il year* of age He waa elected from the ISth ward, awl waa the only auoceaeful Democrat in that ward, Hto aana to D. Clinton Barnum, and be to the youugeet member of the Monroe County bar, aud the youngeat wan ever elected to tbe Monroe County Board of Hupervtoor* Hto tint vote waa caat la at fall, and though vary young, be haa long been an active political writer and apeaker. Koobeater can challenger the State for • younger Supurvlaor,—huchaUr Advrli—r. Mr Uaiauin to a eon of Mr. D. L. ttaruuut of WUaon.' —A abort time aluce a proi»oaltlon waa made by Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Ex ley, an Kngltali couple reputed to be quite wealthy and without any cbitdrwu, reaiding about two mllea from the Tillage of witoon, to donate to the M. K. Church and aociaty of WIJ eon tbe aum of M.ooo for tbe purpoae of building a uew and modern atrueture in place of tba preaent church, aubject, however, to certain teriua, reaurvatioiia.aud con dltiona, which were aet forth by them aa follower lat. That tbe aoclety abould conatruct according to plana and apectßcatlona to be funiiahed by aald Exleva, a brick edifice, tbe atyle and ezpenae of the Internal ariangementa not to be Included in tliair account or plan. *1, That the aociet) abould ralae the aum of at laaat lI,SOU for all tbe work and expenae required for auch Internal arrangement. Bd, That the old church be aold and tbe proceeda of aucb aale be tuinei over to the aaid Bxleya—eetimated to be worth anywhere from $1,000 to |1,»)U. 4th. That after deducting tbe procweda of aucb aale froui tbe actual coat of putting up tbe etruoUli e aa aforeeaid. the aoclety atiall pay upon auch remainder three per cent per annum ki a_id Kxleya during their joint or aeveral Uvea. Mb, That the auditorium of aaid church be not naed for Habhath School uurpoaea. Otb, That aald aociety abould procure a auliable gianlte table and attli tbe aamo in nomeoonapicuoua poaltion upon aald atruoture with tbe following iuaunptiou: "Tbe Uxlev Memorial Church." A meeting waa called to , ctflMlder tbe propoeition, at which, after oonaiderable debate.lt waa decided to accept the aame. Hie acoeptance waa not, however, unaulmoua, aa a reapeotable minority were uf the opinion that the gift ««■ loaded dowu with too many oneroua condition*, and that It might in tbe end prove to be an elephant | on their banda. NORTH RIDGE. The Dakota fever iaaull fa our mliUt. Mr. 4, p. Bingham itirti for t'.ia land of golden proinlM lo day. Maair* Andte ' and C'bna Town*end, accompanied by Eugene Auatrn take their departure tomorrow, while others intend to go In • (hurt lima. Mlu Jennie Potty ia qulto nick at preaent I Her many friend* bo|« that (be way won recover. About a doaen young ladle* aaeomliled at tba renidooce of Mr. A. Townacnd, at the invitation of bia daughter, Cora, on W edneaday of laat week. The afternoon waa apant both pleaaaiitly and pivlltably. Tba farm of Mra. C. Orlfflu waa aold at auction to Mr Wm Wolfe on Mondny of lart weak. Consideration, ona hundrad dollar* par acra. Mr. Baldwin Wright loat a valuable horaa laat weak. It la tuppoaad to have died with , baart dlaeaae. Tba Infant oblld of Mr. and Mra Wm. Stephana died laat Friday. Funaral Hunday, at the bouaa. Tba remain* were i titer ted in tba North Ridge ( etnetery. This waek the Hidge la to be treated to a general moving; however the reader* of the Miwa need not be alarmed, aa the poatoAca will oootinue In its preeeut location, and tba paper* will be promptly delivered a* eoon aa reoeived. Mr. W llle Oillia of Lockport la (pending bl* vacation with (rtend* on tb* Hidge. —Bbcit Km* nr. North Ridge, April 2nd, 1)183. EAST PORTER. Tha LAdiaa* Aid Hoctoty w*» bald at Hi* r *til«no* of Mr. 8yl»a»t»r Ttaompaoa'i last Wadoaaday availing. Tba TryoiTillt ntrohtnU with to k*ri It •nnouac«wi through tIM aolnmni of lb* New*, tbat tbay bara not quit tb< groea>y buduaaa. a* »u r*port*d lo U • pip« about tbraa »»<t< ago, bat only laid «|> In ard*r to l«t tbalr bona* gat rafflctant atrvogtb to draw tMr larga load*, and that tbay upMl to atari a wagon on tba rottd tbN waak. Tbay lutrud to deal In Krowjr Butter quits aitan ■iraly tbia auaimar, aa tbara la a larga margin to ba mad* on It by tba km of ttwlr nrw prMM. by « rowing a rind on tba butter. ! Tbay aall it for ebaaaa! Do )on tumb tol _J Mtaa t aroliua Tboropaon ta alowly recovering bar boaltb aader tba tkillfal trrat mant of Dr. A. Fitch, of Ht Louie, Mo. Laet waak tra W I loo* purcbaaad tba fa n*aa Whirlwind trotting mar* of Mr 8. H. Waafcbnm. alas a tbraa-yaar-uld colt of Oaorg* Parle b. Mr. 8. BndagtM baa wcured tba aarrtoa* of Mr. V. Bloomiogtail, a (Owoaai Voorar- l Ma aad work bU farm tba eomlng aaasoa; Mr. B'( boatnaaa being auch that ba oannut aaatotb* farming bimaaft. Hiram Portar baa purcbaaad tba old >!■! •toad of bit father. Mr. William Porter— { Uicas. NIAGARA. Ont. Kitra copiesof tbe CorWTT Sew nun tj* |»n>rui»*l Hi John MmUt'i news room. Price 1 eenl» Mr.Kwla t> our Itunm-ial •*vni at Ximrfara. ,SiilMN*ri|»tM»n*<»ri»r*t*r* for rfMWWII *■>.1 w..ra ivft wilto line wIU nwl»« »>ro«M attention VI >nry mil acroaaled for unless paul to our suthorlsed sjreols. Another big military camp here next June. —Cap*. Harbottla of tbe steamer Cbtcora was lu town Tueaday. —Jobn Flynn of BiifiK N.Y., paid • vlait to hie parents to Niagara on Friday last Mr 0 Shsrtock Is lying dangerously til, and but alight hopes ara entertained for hl« i rwonry. Mr. W. t Blaln baa baan confined to tba bouse for a few day* tbr ough illness. Wa bopa to won hear of hta recovery Mr. Dan Servos was condnsd to tba house for a fsw days tbia weak from a blllious at tack, but is now aWa (o attend to buslne« Wa are Informed that Chief of Police < ur lis will a|>(>«ar In bit n«w uniform fur tbe Aril time on tba yu«n'i Birthday Oood! Tba steamer " Chloora " bus Iwn undergoing atleiulya repairs at Toronto durlug tbe past winter A good carrying business is axpertad the coming aeasou. Obadiah was "mad" tbo otbar night Tba Toronto IWt<jr<im for*'* to see him. and consequently tba many reaJeri of the i "Champion Uar of Toronto" wara dlsap 1 pointed. Th j congregation of the Methodlat cburcb gave a coueart In tbair cburcb Tuaaday a* anlng laat. which waa wall attended, and everybody expressed themaelves aa wall aatlafled with tba progrsiumo. Mr. Frank Blahop la having hla billiard parlor remodeled and a large amount oif i money "pent on improving hla tables, whlah will place hi* billiard pur ors o-. a footing with any In tb>a pait of tba uuuntry. I)IKD.—In Virgil, Tueaday, Brd Inat, Ml : Nelaon W. Youug, aged 41 year*. Tba fu natal took paw Tbarsdv, stb Inat., at 1 j p. m , from bit late residence to the Melhoil tat oburo i, Virgil, and Uieiß-e to St. Catharinaa cemetery. Council met on Tuaaday evening laat at 7 p.m., but aa some of tba members wiahed to, attend tbe concert given by tba people of tbu Metbodiat church, they adjourned, to meet again ou Monday evening next, at 7 p tu , whon aome vaiy Important buaineaa will ba transacted. Diki>—lu Omaha, Neb., on Tuesdny, tbe 8d Inat.. Louse ilaxter, dnugbtwr of tbe Ist*- Capt. llulUr of tbia pi ice, and beloved wife of Alfred Montmorrsncl, A. M., nephew of the Itov. 11. N. t'bdllppa, alao of tbia place, 111 tbe 4Ut year of her age. Dick Wootten la now prejuired to make a sculling matcii with any ambitious oar*in*n for tba championship of the Fityr. lie will go into tr.lining at once. We have not heard whether James the Big wM bo bis trainer for tha coming seaaouor otherwlao. Jimmy Patterson, it la aald, will laaua a challenge to Dick, tba mighty aoullar of tbe Four. " Murder «11l out!" John Keith baa turn" i ad Queen's evidence on tbe FalTard robbery, Implicating John Milla and others. Mill* waa arrested on Monday mid brought before W, Kerby, J.P., on Tueaday wbeii be plsaded guilty to tbe charge. Ho and Keith were aent to St. Catbai inaa lu charge of Chief i Curt It the aatne day, for trial. Mr. Joaepb Kennedy, an old Niagara boy, aou of Mr. Jauiea Kennedy, who Uaa been for aunt ye r» a reaideut of Sacramento, I Cat., haa returned to bla old borne in Nlaga ; ra. We are aorry to bear tbut juat prev loua i to bla returu Joe had tbe miafurtuue to loee by death an uffectiouatd wifa, whuai loaa ha j feala keenly, We sympathise with him In bla affliction. One of thmw old doad cottouwood traea on tba (Jueen's lloyal Hotel ground* baa bean cut down and removed There are aevaral more of tba name apeclea on the bote! pro party that look Ilka gaunt apectres of the paat, or grim sentinels over tba depaited glory of tba old Commlaeary Quartars. He move them, Mr Wlnnett. They are an eyeaura to evarybody. Niagara poaeeeaea quite a muaiwi ganlua, 1 In tbe pereoii of Maater Angua Hoe*, aou of . Mr. L. Iloaa, our popular barber. Notwltb a tending bla proflciaacy In piano, violin, . flute, banjo and tin whtelle playing, he baa invented an ariangatneot on bla guitar to < bold a mouth-organ, which anablea him to play both lnatnimente at tbe aatne time, ! making beautiful mualo. One of our young ladlra aaa to bare baan raariled on Saturday nlgbt laat. but at tbe bour appointed, and for a* veral houra after- i warda, thougu tba wouli-be bt tda waa all ready and dreeead for tbe aacriAoe, for »o<ae unknown reaeon tbe b<idrgioom fail»l to connect, and we aia informed fca* nut aa yet pat in aa appearance Hal her a email place of baaineee on Iba part of tba youug man; t but U only gore i« abow bow traa la tba old aa) lag. " there's many a eltp 'twixt tbe cup and tbe Up." la a abort Una tbe lake shore from Fort Mlaelaaaagua I'oint to tbe Four Mile Pond, will present a lively and buainaea llke appearanca. With t:.e exception of Jamee tbe Big, of whom wa have nut beard, all tba old Oetiercuan will be at tbeir uaual placee, and, with tbe add ilk n of aeverai new crew a, qaite an army of fiebermen will ba p ckatad a.ong Iba (bora. Wa wiab tbera all good luck; but Mill wa hope I bey will catch na mora than tbey can sell at a good fa r pi toe, for "wilful waate makes woeful aaut." Mr. Frod Millar, Cbiaf Engineer Colon Steamboat Co'a lias of propallvrs, of Buffalo, aad Mr. John Mumble, Superintendent of Mills ft Co'a dry dock at Buffalo, came to lowa by special train oa Tuesday for tbo purpose of inspecting tba steam er "City of Toronto." Both gentlemen expreasad tbematlves well pleaasd with tha "Ctly " Mr Humid# load la bla |*tIM of tbe raainer in wldcb Mr, H FlwUa bat conduct*! lb# e*tenal*a repair* Rob koow« bit buMoaae, xul doiit > wi forget IV KKM K VIBWKML Tli# Hoard of Fauce Vlawar* roal laat Monday nlglit, »h»o buameaa ot rttal tm- IHirUnw <u iraiiMrtxl- Tb» Hoaril form ,-J llwiuwl »aa into ■ wcnrt orgaul«atlo«i. »od tba following gentlemen wera |»ul ou tlx rtdl at charter member* Jmml» Sandhaßi, Jack Redhead, Tommy Nando, Frank Brow a, Iliea WvMltii and Har Wllaon Viewer* li'aiu, Haroid and McKle Initialed tba new ■wmb.ll, and after tbay bad all tlguad tba l>arcbi»ent the meeting opened with • reel tauuu by Vluttar Wllaon, entitled ••CtKn-AM!'' 1 named down »«rret laat Kuaday, Wlieti the *lel|{b belle 1-odlv rang, And a boy. you . bit iue wltb mow, lu tba ear ourßaiu. I cha«*d Uiat boy till 1 »u «lck; I could not catch Lira be ran 100 >|«l«k. But I » 111 oalcto In in yet, if 1 haeeluek, Aud 1 11 |Hiund bla |>anU cuiflam. our•duck.I will tickle tiiii> under that loneaoma rib. And uinkr li.in «Uif bli rolling glib. Hla head I'll bo«, aud boUMW, aud bang, Cu>alu|>, cui»l«<|), ouralang. Vlawar Wllaoo took bl» aeal amldat tba bt*avy applauae of tba member*. MeK la aaldtbatwa* a goldarnad nlca tad wan lad to know If Viawar Wllaou would let hi hi bava a ot»|iy of it, a* ba would Ilka to ■at It to uiuaic aud learn It for tba 111 at ooocert given by the Mwciilkiii, which la a*- pfituil to take (ilaca ou tba nasi birlhda* of ex ll i'l Idyl I'll) Murray. Vlawar Wllaou protolaeil tf eaiinlder the matter Vlawar Necor.l «ald tM bad betU.r ai.polut oMoer*. wheieu|ivn \'ia«»er» Nawlbaw and liando botb mid tbejl would ntu lor 1 "row da lit, and Vlawar San do aaka.l Imw tbay thought ha would run Viaaref Waotten Mild ha would run faater th»u aU» | anuid dog. Vlawar Handham rotlrwl fr«'W the Bald and \ lawar Kaudo a ant lu by acclamation. Treasurer wa* the next to be elected Vlawar McKle aaked what tbay wanted a Treasurer for. at ha did not know of any fundi, ai d a» there wara no breechy cattle in town tbaia w«« ao chaucaof bavlugauy. VUwur ttecord Mid tlii' total reoeipla of tha Hoard laat y ar waa SO oei.U, aud that w»« gut from Mr. Hiigg for Via* lug bli fauca. Vlawar Haudliam uakud what lima of tha jaar thai w«i Mo- Kia *ald ha knew the day; It Waa the ilay ha went out (bootiug. Vlq»»ar itwlbtad waa alac-ted Traaaoror, Vlew«r fco'hl taMatarj, and Viewer Woollen < baf lain After a abort axhnrlaUou fioui tba Ckapt»Tifr fW meeting ailjoutnad, to maal agabi at tha call of tlia i'rualdeiit. PEKIN. Mr. Oao H. Kranr, tha Hu|>ar»l*or of Cambria, wa» In town raoeutiy with oo|»ias of tha Itsport* uf Buparalaort. FtltlN d<* ring a copy, cm jwocuia Ibaia nt tb« >loi« of C. I) 1/uvmt, anil 0 li. Ttoothv. Uwn Co», Hi mem on J I'arry, atWndad ih« O. A. K . ramp-Bra at Mlddlapurt Tbuwlay. They rcp->i t*u u mutually An* lima MiaaC. Twltcbail la Tlaltlng fnan.l* U lOOtl Mr. >1 Hotchklnn, au<i daughter Man-la, loft lirro Monday, on a *I*ll U> frlt-ml* la Michigan. Mr* Alioa Timothy will Uava for C«ldwnter, Michigan. till* wook. Mr. Mel»lu Carl, and *l*ter Ufflta, Mia* Kin urn 1100 l ami Mr. C Orton, Uava go ua to I llakota. Mr. O. K. Robinaon ban ahlppad hi* good* to Michigan, ami ei| octe to return to hi* farm there anon. HavrraJ other partial ara •l|wctlng to arrauia to go wast tbla aj rlng, ao It will be Man that tbla town la doing Ita abaru of furuublug autUvia fur the waat Tba pleasant fore of Char Ila William*, ot Kt Jobn. .Michigan, 1* again among ua. Mr. Oao. IWabar baa ranted tba Allan farui, formerly known a. tba I Warner farm. Mr. Jaa-in Tylar has returned from Attloa, wbara ha ha* baau to *aa "Leal" Tylar, who j haa been quite 11l- Mr Tlorea* Kgglratonr, buildtr. ha* lan to Locfcport, looking for help on tha many iiaa building* ba ha* contrasted to put up this spring. Husioeaa begins to liana Hp 1 aoma. Fruit prospects ara rej-orU d vary good. Tba whaat haa baau In auma plaoaa, bat ganarally Is looking a* Ana n* uauai - Kutvs. NEWFANE. Tba Good Tatnplara b*tt announced U>a» lb* ladtaa will aupply a free luocb in Ma' aoa i ilail on the day of Town Meeting Twoiictn ouotmtoalonert are to be iIkM i tbia wring. The Umi-tmurt ceucue occurred leal Hat tirdar. awl raaulUtl In the notnlnaUoa of Mr. Wo Nuu and Mr. (1 Towuaand of Ik* Kidge JtuauL The piobabil Vjr to that tlw contest will be sharp iu4 derisive. Tbe o»»r»i .allowing queeti'Mi of probiUlioa ilmiU now to aeisod by the Hepublieaa party at a frontal law, and U>*t*by pat Itself on record ageltm lb* rata power, and th«« | rerrnt tba existence of a third part/; and dullwi|« tba l»«t element of tba nation to tta support. Ki-Uoriraor Ht. Joba. though an epoatle of prohibition. doee not ba»ltafe to prooouiuM bluasif a straight lUpaUl CM. Mr Dtion morn to day from Haas Road to Uharlotio.ilU Mr. W Baldwin at Wflaon ocewptes tba eaested koaa Mr. H. B Mis Utotm into tba bonaa purchased but wintar naarlba apper Mm I 100 J scSoolbOOM.Mr. E. Tarry baa ratstaud ftoas Mlcilj au —A. C. THIS PAPER Wm. •. McCOLI.UH. Burgles! and NkiliuMl flautist. lkwihtom, w.T. formerly of Hitrous Olid* Uu •a tor |»,iil«« Mirw-WIJTTJJ tMIU 111 teeth. 17" Ail operations wirnnlM] Tapir. TO FAJLIMEUS! I here a nuinh*r of 100 HORSE SHOES, Rssdy tor tbs feet. Aw prepared to shoe four span a da;. Also NICKYOKIt * WHIFFLETREES, Which I will Mil cbssp. And a lot ol FORTY-TOOTH DRAGS. Would exchange two or three for hay, and Mil lb* balance cheap for CASH or food uotes. JOEL TRYON. rousgstojss. *• T. JoiT. Thornpion, MANUrACTUaU AMD DBALSH I* HARNESS, SADDLES, Bridles, Coart, Whip*, Blankets. Ac, »»*o dealer In BOOTS AND SHOES, TItUNKS, VAI.IHKH, OLOVK, MITTENS, ETC., YOUNCSTOWN. N.Y. HAVimt LZASKU TM« OUBTISS blacksmith shop, Msar tin U g. crossing, tor a term of yews, I BUI prel toiloall kimUuf BL ACKSMITHIN G general repairing nr A shsrs of tin publlo patron**# li sol- Icited. J. B. ROBERTSON, UK itansoinville. N. Y. B. D. DAVIS & CO., To keep their assortment full are Daily Recalling Addition! to ttieir already large stook of ([Kill MtCUIDISE I Consisting I" P"rt of Prints, Cretormes, WORSTED DREBB OOODS, G Inyha m*, Flannels, sheetings, Cents' ud Lsdlea Furnlahtnv Goods, HAKOWAM, DRUGS AND MEDICIHES. A full liaa, and beat quality of Groceries, Boots and Shoes, School Books, Tobacoo and Cigars, Yankee Notions, Hats, Gloves, and Mittens, Oils. White Lead, Zinc, - AND— Paints In all Colors, Among which are tlia celebrated Rubber Paints Tba beet in the world, and ready tor uee. Crockery, Nails, Glass, &c.,&c, Cjrrair dealing and low prioei to all. B. D. DAVIS & Co., Youngfto*fn, N.Y._ BANK OF NIAGARA, NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. CAPITAL, orriosM. HENRY C. HOWARD • - , PMtaioxNT. WILLIAM O.CORNWELL VicaPnksmaWT EDWARD J. MACKENNA - v Cashier. DIRECTORS. SHERMAN 8. JEWETT . - . BUFFALO. A. U CHBSBROUOH - - - LA HALL*. HENRY C. HOWARD • Niaoaxa FALL*. WM. C. CORN WELL .... BrrrALo. JACOB F. BCHOKLLKOPF • » BvrvAUO i. E WAYS Lxwiston. E. H. HOWARD Blwaua , HENRY C. JEWKTT . . . . BurrALo. , A. SCHOELLKOPF ■ . Niagara Falls. The Bank respectfully offer* its services to all plana! la Ikii vicinity requiring Banking I facilities. Tba acoounts of Merc ban la. Manufacturer,, etc , will rsoslv* careful attention and every convenience obtainable will bj extended to cuslouiara on liberal tanas. I Itywlil AUmUm Ultm to AdMsata | •f Firarn. —and— SATISFACTORY ABBAXOBMENTS aao be made for Interact, whether acoounts ' are larga or Mall 1 Sight Drafts I draw* diract on dtiss of Oreat Britain and Europe. V
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| Title | Niagara County News, 1883-04-06 |
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Newspapers--New York (State) Niagara County (N.Y.)--Newspapers Youngstown (N.Y.)--Newspapers |
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New York (State), Western Niagara County (N.Y.) Youngstown (N.Y.) |
| Date of Original | 1883-04-06 |
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| Title | Niagara County News, 1883-04-06 |
| Description | Early newspapers of Youngstown, New York |
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Newspapers--New York (State) Niagara County (N.Y.)--Newspapers Youngstown (N.Y.)--Newspapers |
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New York (State), Western Niagara County (N.Y.) Youngstown (N.Y.) |
| Date of Original | 1883-04-06 |
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Niagara County News. NO. 6. YOUNGSTOWN, N. Y., APRIL 6, 1883. VOL. 3. TOPICS OF THE WEEK. —The Mal*(T*«y envoys wiled from New York on Saturday for England. —Tbe Sing Slug prison profits for March were $4,000. At Auburu $2,375. —Pneumonia baa become alarmingly prevalent throughout Wyoming County. —Senator Brown, of Georgia, baa . 1 given $50,000 In bouda to tbe Georgia 1 University. —There were T2B deaths, 60® births, and 100 marriage* in New York laat week. —Lieutenant Danuqphower, of Jeanette fame, ha* beeu granted * year * leave of absence. —Chief of Police Snydam. of Geneva, who cut bl* throat while delirious from pneumonia, U dead. —E. 11. Roger*, of Owego, who cut j bla throat allgbtly with a peu-kulfe, narrowly escaped lockjaw. —Secretary Folger continue* to Improve. It I* thought he will be able to resume hi* dutlea In a few day*. —It I* itated that nearly three quarter* of tbe apple* u*ed lu till* state the past seatou came from Missouri and Kama*. —There I* a caae of small-pox lu Auburu and tevera! person* have beeu expoaed to It. For a week It wa* *uppo*ed to b« chicken pox. —The verdict lu thl* city I* that Mr*. Latigtry I* a very beautiful woman— with her back turned.—Rochetter Kjdprttt.—Secretary Chandler will accompany the President on his trip to Florida and make an inspection of tbe Penaaeuia Navy-yard. -••A large meetlngof Amerlcati artlsu was held In Pari*, France, laat week, to protest agalust the new tariff rates on works of art. —A flfteen-year-old boy lu Detroit, Mich., has died of grief ut the death of his mother, a crippled inmate of the couuty poor-house. —A prize of $100 is offered by Thoma* D. Green for the best crop of cucumber*, for pickles, brought to hi* manufactory lu Syracuie thl* year. —Andrew Peck, of WiywMda, Orange County, wa* Inatantly killed the other ulglit by a Mck on the head from a horse as he was leaving it* *tall. —A Loganiport, Pa., doctor has found a man w hose opium dose rose to a pound of the tincture per day, his dose* beginning with an ouuc". —Franklin Pierce'* old home lu the outskirts af Concord, N. 11., Is to be transformed luto a Protestant Episcopal home for girl*. —Mr*. Ella K. Trader, who spent $100,000 of her own money In aiding the wounded soldiers during the war, now lives In poverty at Asbevllle, N.C. —The principal Roman Catholic newspaper organ of Dublin give* full and fair report* of D. (~ Moody'* dlscourae* lu that city during hi* lute visit. —One of the present* received by Mis* Delia Stock, who was married In Skaneateles last week, was a line live pig, preseuted by a brother of the grootn. —Three Sophomore* of Uulon College were arrested and lined In Schenectady on Friday for disturbing the peace. A mock burial wa* la progress. —A coal trettle ou the gravity systern I* *oon to be constructed at We*t Albany. It will be 1,000 feet long having about twenty-four coal pocket*, aud 1* designed to replace the old trestle. —The lludsou River la tufllclently free of Ice between Albany aud New York for navigation, with the exception of a gorge at Van Wle's Point, which i* expected to go out at auy moment. —The United State* Ex pre** ha* forwarded free the donation of filrans Sibley 6 Co., «f Rochester, of 30,000 parkage* of aelectcd garden Med* to sufferers by the tornado at Grlunell, lows. —The Harper Lleenae bill, fixing all the aaloon licenses In the State at $300 a year, ha* pa**ed Its aecond reading lu the IlliuoU Uoum after an exciting debate.—Many of the Jews In Germany are In favor of transferring their Sabbath to the Christian Sunday, the prownt style being vary Inconvenient for bull* uess pnrpotea. —Tbe President will leave Waahlngton on Monday or Tueaday for Florida, where he will remalu about ttn daya. He will mako a* few stop* on the journey U possible. \V —Dr. George Buchanan, of Phlladel- ■ phis, ton of the notorlou* bogus-diploma doctor, was on Saturday convicted! of eautlng the death of Elisabeth Hoiateiu by n criminal surgical operation. 1 —Deacon Davey, of O ran by. Me* the Chief of Police of Hartford and two 1 Icemen for $8,000 damage* for falae Imprisonment. Davey foil from a wagon, wa* stunned, and committed to jail i charged with drunkenuees. COUNTY AND VICINITY. —Work has commtocwl on th* Middlepor canning factory. —Eli farklua will lecture In Tonawamlr next WedinnJajr evening. i —The South Side Tonawauda achooi I taking a vacation tbl* week. —Charlae Craig, a prominent reeideut o j Lock port died Tueeday. — Beta via will have • "Hug Hat Brigade' whatever tbat may be. Smith Poet, O. A. It., of Middleport, hah tbeir annual camp-Ore on tbe Wtb ult -The town meetiuge of the aersral town Id Orleana County ware bald on Tueeday —A apecial meeting of the Niagara hw j bytary will be bald at Lock port to morrow —According to tbe Hon Kicb&rd Crowley the railway! employ In Buffalo 40,000 men. —Dr. Tanner of faating fame baa decldac to reiide permanent!/ in Jameetown. —At the election in Albion Tueeday tbi Democrat* elected tbeir entire ticket. —Tbe Niagara Hbooting Club of La Balk gave a glaaa ball (boot at tbeir ground* yee tarda jr. —Tbe Medina Tinta la iaeued row a* ■ morning paper. Thia paper gaiu* in popularity every day. —A Attica lad only fifteen yearn of ag« manufacture* cigar* on hi* own book, and doe* a goad bu«ine*a. —B. R. Ketcbeaon, city editor of tbe Otwego 7tmea-&rpreas, ha* proved hi* right to an Engllab e*tate, valued at lAOO.OOO. —It I* reported tbat NL gara Kail* la to b*ve another newtpaper. it is to be a Democratic organ. —Blibop Cos* will be In Albion April 201*" and in Medina tbe 41st for tbe pwrpo** of confirmation. —At the election in tbl* coonty next Tueeday, lloenae »• no I ice um will be tbemo*t exciting i**u* in many town*. —C. E. Lewis'* maatifT of Huapenalon Bridge, took tbe flrat prlie at tbe Ottawa dog (how. After tbe (bow Mr Lewi* *old the dog for $75. — Scott Po*t, O. A. R., of Tonawanda,w il repeat their entartainmenU, given a week or two (ince on Tburaday and Friday evening* of tbii week. —A Hormillavill* young lady, not y*t tw*nty-one year* old, was married in that city a few days ago to ber (Ixtb bu(band and all of the (ix are (till alive. — BeuJ. Warren and W. Bradthaw, of New fane, have (old their fat (beep to a man from Yatca, at 7 cent* par lb, to be delivered on tbe 10th of April. —The new iron bridge over th* Eighteenmile Creek In Newfane, taking tbe pUoe of tbe wooden itructure (wept away by tbe fl"od» of February 17Hi, i* about completed —Tbe winter term of tho North Bide Ton awanda (ohoot cloned last Friday with an entertainment under tbe auspicee of the Hong Circle. An admission of ten oant( wa( charged. —On Saturday lait D. C. Bamum of Rochester delivered a lecture in tbe Presbyterian I hurcb, Wil*on, on tbe (übject: "Tbe American Idea" the proceeds of which wer* given to tbe Ladie*' Improvement Society, —Tba Y. P. 0. 1., of the M. K. Church, Tonawanda, gave a (ocial on Tueeday, and tbe novel feature of wbicb waa to vote a boot-jack to tbe mo*t popular joung man, and a mop to th* mo(t popular young ledv present. —By September, the Wed Shore will have train* running to Buffalo. Tbe track* of tbl* road are two faet wider tban any other road to avoid coucumioo* and wreok*- Tbey have made aiTangetueuta for connection* with Chicago. —Thoma* Waldron (Brother Frank) waa found guilty of arnault In tbe **oood degree at Buffalo on Saturday, after the jury bad beeo out twenty-four hour*. He waa aentenced to *ve year* at hard labor in tbe Stat* Prison at Auburn. —Win. Qoodaell and Fred Lewis while on their way to tbe poll* at Bb*lby Tuesday mat with a **riou* accident la Medina. The driver hit tbs horses and they jumped, and tbe sudden start precipitated the occupants violently to th* pavement andoomplely paralysed them. —The oorner stoae of the great Hangarfeet Music Hall was laid at Buffalo, N. Y., tbe other day. Speecbee were made by tbe Mayor sad prominent Oerman eitiaen*. The building is to cost 1140,000 and the seats 95,800. Tbs North American Sangwbund hold their festival there in July. —On Sunday Mr. White of Auburn preached la tbe Presb) tartan Church, Wilson, morning and evening. Mr. White baa been engaged as permanent pastor of the ehairh, but be will be enable to supply lb* pulpit •taedily until th* Ist of Jan* in eonaaqoenee of hi* dntiee at connected with tbe graduating class at the Auburn Seminary, —Stephen Bolt completed his fiftieth year In the employ of radioed* on the 18th aft Before the Falls road from Rochester to Suspension Bridge was constructed be wa* roadmaster on tbe bors* oar railroad from Lookport to the Fall*. Sino* ISffl h* has been roadmaster of the Central from Buffalo to the Falls and from Batavta la Tuaawaaila — Manufacturer* aad daafar< of tobecafc auff aad aagara, who intend to avail thamml*** of rebate under tbs aol of Msrob M, IMB, than Id apply for tbair special tax stamp* for the earning year prior to May Ist. The depaty oollector, Mr. Isaae EUU, will aot iaau* (fecial lax atamp* except at his offlca, over No. 13 Piaa streetthat is. be ». U1 not vleit Albion, Medina, TonawemU or aay lowa thta year to receive money and appU cation*, hut all applicant* must apply either in person or by mall to tbe Lock port office -Km Kiduia Kennedy of Huapenaiou Bridge, while attempt ngAo build a Are in bar fatber'i atove recently, by tbe •»hUum of kuuuH oil, «u oonaiderably burned by tbe ezpluaion of tbe oil. about tbe band*, face and balr. Mia Kennedy to a beautiful young lady, and while ber iujuriea are pain ful, it I* hoped they are not aerioua —Among tbe reeulta of tbe epring electioua waa the election of a Kuperviaor inUeingeton County only 14 yean old. An election of ooa to young to that oflloe la a remarkable oocurrence. but tbere »ai a Supervtoor alec ted in thla city at the recent ateetlon. who to but il year* of age He waa elected from the ISth ward, awl waa the only auoceaeful Democrat in that ward, Hto aana to D. Clinton Barnum, and be to the youugeet member of the Monroe County bar, aud the youngeat wan ever elected to tbe Monroe County Board of Hupervtoor* Hto tint vote waa caat la at fall, and though vary young, be haa long been an active political writer and apeaker. Koobeater can challenger the State for • younger Supurvlaor,—huchaUr Advrli—r. Mr Uaiauin to a eon of Mr. D. L. ttaruuut of WUaon.' —A abort time aluce a proi»oaltlon waa made by Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Ex ley, an Kngltali couple reputed to be quite wealthy and without any cbitdrwu, reaiding about two mllea from the Tillage of witoon, to donate to the M. K. Church and aociaty of WIJ eon tbe aum of M.ooo for tbe purpoae of building a uew and modern atrueture in place of tba preaent church, aubject, however, to certain teriua, reaurvatioiia.aud con dltiona, which were aet forth by them aa follower lat. That tbe aoclety abould conatruct according to plana and apectßcatlona to be funiiahed by aald Exleva, a brick edifice, tbe atyle and ezpenae of the Internal ariangementa not to be Included in tliair account or plan. *1, That the aociet) abould ralae the aum of at laaat lI,SOU for all tbe work and expenae required for auch Internal arrangement. Bd, That the old church be aold and tbe proceeda of aucb aale be tuinei over to the aaid Bxleya—eetimated to be worth anywhere from $1,000 to 1,»)U. 4th. That after deducting tbe procweda of aucb aale froui tbe actual coat of putting up tbe etruoUli e aa aforeeaid. the aoclety atiall pay upon auch remainder three per cent per annum ki a_id Kxleya during their joint or aeveral Uvea. Mb, That the auditorium of aaid church be not naed for Habhath School uurpoaea. Otb, That aald aociety abould procure a auliable gianlte table and attli tbe aamo in nomeoonapicuoua poaltion upon aald atruoture with tbe following iuaunptiou: "Tbe Uxlev Memorial Church." A meeting waa called to , ctflMlder tbe propoeition, at which, after oonaiderable debate.lt waa decided to accept the aame. Hie acoeptance waa not, however, unaulmoua, aa a reapeotable minority were uf the opinion that the gift ««■ loaded dowu with too many oneroua condition*, and that It might in tbe end prove to be an elephant on their banda. NORTH RIDGE. The Dakota fever iaaull fa our mliUt. Mr. 4, p. Bingham itirti for t'.ia land of golden proinlM lo day. Maair* Andte ' and C'bna Town*end, accompanied by Eugene Auatrn take their departure tomorrow, while others intend to go In • (hurt lima. Mlu Jennie Potty ia qulto nick at preaent I Her many friend* bo « that (be way won recover. About a doaen young ladle* aaeomliled at tba renidooce of Mr. A. Townacnd, at the invitation of bia daughter, Cora, on W edneaday of laat week. The afternoon waa apant both pleaaaiitly and pivlltably. Tba farm of Mra. C. Orlfflu waa aold at auction to Mr Wm Wolfe on Mondny of lart weak. Consideration, ona hundrad dollar* par acra. Mr. Baldwin Wright loat a valuable horaa laat weak. It la tuppoaad to have died with , baart dlaeaae. Tba Infant oblld of Mr. and Mra Wm. Stephana died laat Friday. Funaral Hunday, at the bouaa. Tba remain* were i titer ted in tba North Ridge ( etnetery. This waek the Hidge la to be treated to a general moving; however the reader* of the Miwa need not be alarmed, aa the poatoAca will oootinue In its preeeut location, and tba paper* will be promptly delivered a* eoon aa reoeived. Mr. W llle Oillia of Lockport la (pending bl* vacation with (rtend* on tb* Hidge. —Bbcit Km* nr. North Ridge, April 2nd, 1)183. EAST PORTER. Tha LAdiaa* Aid Hoctoty w*» bald at Hi* r *til«no* of Mr. 8yl»a»t»r Ttaompaoa'i last Wadoaaday availing. Tba TryoiTillt ntrohtnU with to k*ri It •nnouac«wi through tIM aolnmni of lb* New*, tbat tbay bara not quit tb< groea>y buduaaa. a* »u r*port*d lo U • pip« about tbraa »» |
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