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NIAGARA COUNTY NEWS. Vol. 4 YOUNGSTOWN, N.Y., MARCH 28, 1884. No. 5. TOPICS OF THE WEEK. -Ingeraoll 1» a great smoker when travellnS.-sew Orleans !• getting over IU flood panic. Kpixootic to en alarming extent prevails at I>ayloll. 0. The agitation for disestablishment in Wβ i « li spreading. —11. Migoet, an eminent French historian «i..l ncli' lar, li dead. —Oladatone's lllnset Iβ more ter lout tban at Brit tuppotfd. The northwest wheat crop will be equal to that of laat year. —ieteatedvleet ludlcat* tb»t the Koudan south of Berber, n In reT*ll. —Tha corner stone of a church at Home. Oa., hai been robbed of its valuables. —The making of a craijr quilt baa made a Krankliu, Pa., young lady ciaty. —Oen. Sherman declare* emphatically that he if not a candidate for thu Presidency. The Vaiican organs declare tho report that the I'ope will leave Home not true. -An appeal will be made < ongresa in behalf of the LMWMM Hood »ufferen. JauiM HarailU)n of Kentucky, the lan? eat shorthorn dealer io the world, it dead. —Two men were buried Monday afternoon In a cave-in at Kirk's mines, I'otUvllle, I'm. —A pensioner of 1812 died in Uonova on Monday. He win Kobert Clark, aged ninety. —A cyclone j-atsed over the country northwest of Columbia, H. C , Monday morning. Osman Digna's official robei lack dignl. I ty. They cousist chiefly of a straw hat aud a grin. The l'rincersof Wales haa an incoma of > only SAO.OOO a year. She ia studying '>" hi.»ii. econoiay. —The I'riucest U)i.i«e, who haa bneo going al>out a Kood dual Iα l/ondou, ia looking him K.-in. i than over. George W. I'eck, editor of IWk'i Sun, ia probably the flrat man who over made a fortune out of a bad boy. —The wife of Minister Sargent laaald to be astrong woman auffmgiat. Biasnaick bad bottor look out for himself. —The boliof Ia that no sugar will bo mude ' et Weat Batuu ltougo the couilug aeaaou, ' owing to tho flooda. —A bill wu« Introduced by lUpresentative Sloeum Monday to rcgulato the carriage of passengers by aoa. - Serious Oooda are, reported from Dar: linglon and Calamine, Minn. Tho t'esatonla I river haa flooded both towns. N'atloualiata bare been defeated In many i placea in the electioui for poor law guar.i lan. in Ireland. -IMvid Blair, a wealthy Scotchman, hat joined the Bonedlctiue Monka and given them an minimi income of *:•!.■ »• hj i haii Butler, tho wife murderer, who eacaped from Columba, Ind., « week ago waa recaptured Monday at Woodburn. Tho r«b«la hare iiurrounded Khartoum iou all aidea aud cut off communication*. Uordon'a altuation ia conaidured aerioua. —Two brothera were drowned by the cap| ailing of a boat at Black laland, Mouday night. —Vander|>ole'a woollen factory, at Went Mitchell, la , waa carried away by the flood Monday. I-μ IHu.OOU. Mra. » barlee Denlson. a lady prominent in lUllimure circles, hai signed u contiact to go on the atage next season. New Jersey representatives in Cuugreat i will ■ iil.1-ii i the Bill prohibiting the importation of foreign labor under contract. —Kx Honator Kloyd and another »re to be tlieil by the Melhodist cutirch at I'orl JePforaon, I- Li for slandering their pastor. I )aman Digna tella hia followers that ho haa a charm, reudering Kogliah bulleU ' balmiest. —Three aoldferi of the Scots Ouards atatioued at Dublin, hare died from drinking impure water. —Admiral Hewitt haa disbanded the Abys mnieii acuuu becauee they thrashed the Egyptians. —In the British Houae of Commons Mnn day, Ixird Hartington tni'ved tbo second reading of the Franchise Bill. — Forelgu Jews have, been forbidden to atay in St. I'etorsburg without special permission from the Government. —The British troopa now in the Soudan will, accordiug u> the Daily .N>u«, return u> K.ugland witaiu a fortnight The Uocbeeter Free Trade Club, 1 In-. • dore Bacon, president, camo into being on Mouday night. -John HoberU of I Ilea is short both legs, as a result of stealing a ride on a Central I Hudaou train at Homo last Sunday. —Otis Ikirden of Camillua. Oooudaga county, is in ja.il awaiting the action of the grand Jury. His father-in law charges him with bigamy. —Clemen Manncry, one of the young men accused of torturing Claxisaa llouuds to drath, last fall, baa committed suicide at At lanta I ily. -Mr. John bright, spoke last week in lop port of the Franchise Hill, advocating a perfect and full representation of Ireland in the Houi>e of Commous. —In the matter of the disputed salary of City CloA King of Troy, Judge I-andon bat granted a u andamua Greeting the Comptroller to audit Mr. Kings accounts on the basis of WuO per annum. —Wβ. P. Morrla, the I'nlou Newt Company's agent at Klmira, who has been accused of embexsiiug **•■'. baa settled the matter with toe company. COUNTY AND VICINITY. —The ice la out of the canal Id the vicinity of l^ockpert. -There la a great demand for carpenters tn Lockport. —Tbere Is a strong temperance sentiment ragiug in Kakt l/ockport. —Work commenced recently to rebuild the Episcopal church at Middleport. —The country roads throughout the eoun ty are said to be in a horrible condition. —At the roller rinit In on Tburs day evening last week, Dr. Hansom received the prize. -Mr. Whitman Jacobs of tho town of Wbeatßeld died Tuesday last week, agod seventy-eight yeara. —The western fever hm attacked many old familiesiu and around MartiusviUo and vicinity. —A deceased Newfano hen, aged fifteen year*, ia raid to have laid 2.7J6 ngga during its life timv. —Willis House, of New York, is prospecting nt Ixwkport for a site on which to erect a mill for tho manufacture of manilla puper. —Two decomposed and iiuiilciitifie«l bodies of drowned men weru found in the canal at llnfT.ilo WediiHiday laat week-Tb» Salvation Army opened flro on Ix>ckport Kundny afternoon and captured one prisoner. Cnpt. Kvans commanded. -Mrs H. K. Mix, of Hess Road has a hen which has lnid an egg which is about 8J inchus in length and fl| in circumference. —Lockport Ix>dge, No. 7:1, F. & A. M , are talking of culebrating thu floth annlvorsary . of their organization, which occurs early in ; June. —A liuffalo meclianlc, it la reported by the ; .' Courier," Intend* to to tbrouKU the whirl- > pool rapida in June on the Maid of the Miat for apuraeof $SUU. - The Sanborn HnptiaU have i-mu«.l a cull to llev. Mr. Hen, of Uochester University, | to come and preach to them fur the year ending April, I**s. - Newfano fnruieia are hopeful of a good wheat crop. Thou, l'laln paidsl7.sO jieracre , for wheat on tho ground, at the auction sale of the lato Kphrni'Q Uynez. —J. T. Bird of Wrlght'a Corners has a Jersey red hog IK mouths old which measures 7 feet snd i inchee in lengWi and : feet ami -I Hullo- lilj;h —A brakemon on the Clrand Trunk named Browu was fined « r> In the V. H. Court at Utica, Thursday, for smuggling Uibacco at ■ Huspeiiunn Bridge. -John II Hlahl, formerly Rtieet Huperiiitendent of Ixwkport, has been appointed an Inspector of Customs at Huspenalon | Itridgo, and aaaumod thodutiua of that oflice i Tuosday laat week. - Kugune J. McClew, of Nswfaiif, has the boss apan of mule* in the couuty, weighing -■i"i> pounda, tho ouly apan in that town, and when he drives around they attract about as much attention asoneof I'au Kice'a thow wagons. —John yum ii. of Niagara Kails, convicted in tbe Couuty Court of sn aaaault with Intent to commit rape on tho person of Mrs llranska, of Suspension Bridge, has been sent by Jsxlire l'ottor to the Klmlia reformatory for an indvflnitu ] oriod. —Tbe apportionment of school moneys in < Niagara County for the ourrunt year gives , tbe .ln.tri.-ta in tbe town of Niagara the followinu amoonU: Firtt.ue.Olt; Second, $1,- j H7OIK; Third, »11M.18; Fourth, *2i2 25; i Fifth, »10H (>4; Sixth, $112 3«; Seventh, $1, j 047.81; K.ighth, «130.00. - Byron M. Bhu!ti of liuffalo, announces that until the New York *tate Sportsmen i .iiti hii.hi takes place there will be free to nil practice ehuota at hia abootiug park, lluf falo riaina, every Friday comluencing at onu I'M. Either live birds, Magara target balla or clny pigeonawill be used. -John Hughes, for several years assistant oporstor in the Wuatern Union Telegraph ollice in has resignoil ami accepUtd a position In the K.>ch«i>t«r olUce of theaamu company. While at Ixwkpoit Mr Hughe* made many frienda. Who his succesor will be is not known at present. —Richard Ferguson anal wife of Troy wero arrested at Suspension Bridge on Wednesday for attempting to smuggle into the Tinted Ktalos several pieces of satin goods. The sa tin waa couoealed on the woman's pertou and was found by Mrs. Bweenoy, tbe woman iuspector at the depot custom bouse. —The Cribbage Clob of Ijoekport, haa a number of very expert players, and a serins of games are now being playo.l by a piomin ent papei manufacturer and a popular coun ty ortlcial at the Judson House. The contest, which is to close April first, is to decide the championship, and tbe winner ia to be pr*- seuted with an elegant morocco-bound vel umo of Neal Bulger a treatise on garnet of science. —There it quite a mystery over tbo low of about |l*t, which was taken from tbe First I'resbytfriao Church, at Ix>ckport, Wednesday night, last week. In tliu ant place, tbe church ottioers were very careless in leaving the money in the buiUing, and iu tbe second place, whoever took it must bitve been perfectly familiar with the place where it was left. Tbe report thata large number of loeks were cut out is contradicted by the police, and it is stated the lock where the money waa left was pried off with a ohieel belong, ing to the church. —A special to the Rochester /W Ao-jm t*t dated Hess Road, March 30th, says tbe west bound through freight on the R W aod<>. railroad due bare at 7 am , met with a serious accident caused by a broken journal under a car of lumber next to tbe engine, ! causing It to lee-ve the track This caused the derailment of tbe next four cart behind ' aud almost completely demolished tbe five cars, which wrre all heavily laden Nβ lives were lost, but there will be a delay of passenger traffic of probably aeven or eight hours. -The temperance people at IVkin are working with unasuul energy to secure nominations on excise boards of pronounced temperance mt n Nlagara County has been besieged with strong temperance advocates of this and other Hlat»s, with what success remains to be seen after town elections. Candidates for town ofticei are very quiet Oalen Miller, present Supervisor of Uwlaton, will probably bo again elected to pree* cute the move against the railroad bond holders. —The verdict of the coroner't jury in the i-sss ft tin. supposed body of Joliu Cailin, found in tbe canal at Uasport, was that be came to hl« death by accidental drowning caused by supposed over-Intoxication, on or about Novemt*r '£*, The boily haa been lying iu the canal from that tune until March ffl, ISB4, It having floated from Kant I-ockport to Gaaport, where is wss diacovered by Cbas. Hadley. The doceased's brother wasswern. He said the only thing ho could identify the dead nun by was his peculiar »lin|..-d feet, which corresponded with liii brother's when in life. A nepbew of tbe dead man waa also sworn. Ho waswitli Inm on the eveniug of November 2Xth and bad viaited several drinking places with him. He aaiil they wero together in Daniel Dsvia'a saloon iu Kast Un-kport about ouvun o'clock the same evoulng, whun he (the nephew) was called out, reinniiiiiiß about (lfteon minutea, and when he returned bia uncle bad gone. The nephew wvnt homo and found he had not been thero. Thou he returned to tho saloon but his uncle was not thero. Hβ did not noarch any further and had not seen or hunrd from him until this body waa found iu the canal. Ho alito s»oro to the clothes worn, which MtTttyoatM wild those on tho drownod man. Another witness from l-ock- IHiit awoiu to MM xhirt, wliicli waa the aaine as the ono worn by John Cnrlin thieeor four daya before dinappenranco. Tl.o body was decomposed and (xiveroil with mud, and bad en indenture ovi-r the right oye at if IMM bard substance ha.l -trm-k it either buforeor after drowning. Tho body waa taken to IxH-kport for interment. NIAGARA, Ont. Council meeting next Tuesday evening. Head Mr. T. M. llowiaud't now advortlaement.Died.- On Hnturdsy last, the iufantson of Mr. (i. Abbott. Hon. Henator l'luuih returned from Ottawa Saturday iilgbt. Hmiv Saturday, March »Jud, to Mr. and \ Mrs. Frank Bishop, a son. Mrs John l'aulia, we are pleasvd to lay, baa recovered from her long illueu. Mr. Simeon Walab, of London, Out, spent several days this week in town, visiting his parents. The flshermKii are preparing for their spring work. They uxpuct good fUblui; after the hari) winter. J. Ovale Dicksou, K»q , NtMMd homo from St. laiuls, Jlu , Friday laat, ufu-r three ini.niln absence. Mr. .hm Kando hut a fine stock of Kaster Curds, now stationery, confectionery, etc. Call anil examire bia stock In.fore purchuaing elsewhere. While Mra. Monro waa walking down the hill lending to her gate on Saturday eveulug, tbe 15th Inst., she slipped on some ico and broko her ankle She ia doing well at present. A performanse condsting of tableaux, Music, etc., for the beuellt of M, Mirk • church, will bo giveu in Muaic Hall on the l nil imt. .No doubt it will be wall patronized.Wβ don't sob why our people ahould go out of tow n to bin their lumber. Mr. Juo. Carnocban, our popular lumber dealer, ia wiling his lumber, übingles, etc., as cheap as it can bo bought anywhere. llev. Dr. K'iini preached in St. Andruw's church the lutb and i'li.l inst lUv C. Campbell, tbe old and esteemed pastor, preaches in the saiuo rlmrrb tlio :»ith of tbia month, aud aiao the fli at Sunday in Aptil. A petition having for Its object the separation of the grocery from tbe liquor trade la being aigueii by a large number of our citizens, and if tbe petitioners gain their : point liquor will not be aoM in tha tame atore, with groceries or any other goods. Mr. Frank Bishop has had bia billlnrd and pool table* put in first class ordur, and they are now ■ qua) to any tables iu the county Mr. Bishop deeervea the patronage of the public, as his billiard parlor is always kept in a neat condition, aud run iu a respectable manner. Home evening durin* Kaater Week •be beautiful temperance dram* of ' "Ten Nights in a ltar iloom," will be played by local talent, in Muaic Hall, under tbe pat ronage of the Maaontc lodge of Una lowo. , The majority of the performert were mem bera of tbe old NUgara Dramatic ( lub, which preesnted the same play some four , teen or fifteen years ago to delighted ai.dl euoea, both in Niagara and Kt Catharines, aud we feel certain the piece will be (laye.l in a creditable manner, and no IMatt After ; the drama a calico bop will be held Io the town ball. We prophesy a big attendance. There die 4 at this plaoe on the 17th inst . a colored man n&rned Henry Brown. We notice that many of the dally papers placs his age at 191 years, wben in reality be waa but between 05 and IUO yean old. H«ca)tatil was born on tbe plantation of Lionel Clayton on tbe James Kvver, n«ar Jamestown, Virginia At the age of 30 be wee told ; along with his wife to Andrew 1 aw ranee ol : the tame atate. That gentleman died ten 1 yean Later acd his estate mod slaves wen told, and Brown becanw the property of t> slave dealer who took him to PaMiroorr. from which place he made Ms eeeape eleven years after to Canada, and haa resided in this country up to the time of bis dearta He claimed to remember IJtnerel iJeorg* Washington, anil said that on Ml i-c.-ation be drove that gentleman from his mesfcpr'i plantation to Washington. Hβ waa a skill ful man amine borers, from wh'ch fiw-t lie acquired the title of "I-octiT'• H» retain ed possession of btt> mental fiK-ulti.-s till within a short time previous to hit death. He leaves a wife ~MI tx Walur I>ickson. Eeq ,Jr,la In town this week. The lateat rage ia for inater suppers ti Iα mixtr, served with Carte Blanche Champagne snd Cross & Blackwell'a pickles. It is annouced that tho 1 lub opposition, following the example of their Toronto frienda, ar» anxious to form a ( ImlMm with the government of the Toinpoi unco Sxeirt .• As the l«dgo inetnbois ooibrecx some of th« prettiest girla in town, and ua the Club have none to einbriu-e, it is prubablo that tbe lievitiations will be IMMaM Tlic "Mui will be to iu «ri|<iiial pur|>o<tu as a watering can. Wp hope tliat none of tho Club Kuform members will pay an MM e 1 call at this olllce, Irii/rf Toronto .Maif) as th. Ip ■Mβ! itienijti lot breattfi will make it difficult U> put tht'iii uml.-i lock and key, ii f<l Howling. RANSOMVILLE. Mui, tuud.stretiU nlnio-t impassible—collars full of water no farm work doing. Mr. Hurbaiik of (laineK n atu.lent In tlie oflice of Dr. Wiu. Kiinan- spent Munilay here at Mr 0, 1 Hunan's IU brings good reports from our old filend, l»r ICiman. He says he has n largo practiru ami is making money and enjoys llu> r.pulation of bring onu of tho best physicians in < irlnanscounty. A surprisß purty in hOMT "f l..<»»is (iravoa waa Kiien at the NaMatsM "t Walter l'eter- ■ son on Kriday ovouing Fourteen of the '■ ton,' won- prvsi'iit Ml nay, " what an tie' gant time wu had " The oyaUira ordi-red especially for tbo occasion wero immense. Tbe Baptist church aocial at Mr K mans, was a ulceus* b<jtli in nttundance and r. oelpU. Miss Karah Johuaon and Miss Matthewa of Olcott were in town Saturday. A large company of rcpivaentattvci of our first families made a lull M < IMM taut wuuk, luakiiiK Mr l< l> llaliuer'a houautlioil objective point Allaprak, highly of < Mcott aa a waturiug placo, n< It rained all day. Uisa Anna l'ratt ia to nttund i .mv.-i.t acbool at Ixickpoit thl. ri'liool year. Will (lilobrist Is attetidlue school at Wilson.II II Tower told two l-nui of boraea to tome Hanborn partiva laat week. He has two inoru to sell; any one who knows " Hiram" will nover dinpute his kitowlodiie of stock. 11. M. Hnnsoru ia doing a iMgt bwIMM In atavuaami liouiliiik K <•]. it <pilut, but Her bertouKht lutw irniiinatud tor by the democrats thia spring lIU quulilli-a Uons oiD vxoellout, Bill tin la popular with all parties. A. V, (latcbell is talked uf here as tbo lie publican candidate for Supervisor. Mr Hutch tho fruit doitler from li"ck|iort was in town Monday. 11. i; l.utUof Clovilnii.l, one of the moat popular R. It. milikM- of the wi-»t, was the Knout of his siaU;r Mix S II Morris last week. " High," as he used U> be called looks well and seems to lmTe kept pace with tbe times. lOilwrt McConnell aeema to bo thocoinniK man fur Supervisor by tin, l'i-..liibtli<>uistt. Mr. Wm. (lallu|> wna in I'tics In aiund ancv on the I' S, court laat week M Ife Ward onse John waa luiiit'l. I Mi«a Nina Kuiinora la fWMHJ fru-iula in Ix>ckport. I* Mr. 0 ! i: n»n la living on radishes, . cucumburs. and other stomach diaturblng stuff, new and of Una spring's growth -Kuiß OCHII.TUrK PEKIN. Next S in 1 it •• - ii'iK a union teiii|«raiif>.' mM-ting « ill u-li-. i iieru by tlie W •' 1 I and B H. bMUMm. Some of the singers from Tuscarora will bo present and amiist. Mr. K'lwar'l W<>.».N haa ion>i to Michigan, where he expects to purchstu In.ml Mra. label of Ix>ekpoit la viailiog in town Spencer Kddy baa opened hia blacksmith ahop for work. The litkota fever baa again broken 'iut Home have It bad Tbe robins and muddy roads hsve corns The Niaj;ar«, Out, News, corrvspouatout, probably one of thn ■ oollege men of Nag ara," Mft ' 11>" I'ekin man wu I resist tbe umptati t. ' . Into our affairs." la the Nkwh of Keb I >, four columns o( Ihetr aff.urt t> upread out «n tbs first page. Mine columns of " oar affairs ' have appeared since Ibsii, and h» aceutua us of "IwMWai Into our affair. " DM Johnny ever peek in- Iu a wind storm) 1 b«K pardou for correct iug the oullega larnt giotleuian, but "this miserable little yaukee village." at be calls It, was not itaioed after the "splendid Chi- Bete capital." Toe name of thu place It 1 e k i-n, while that of the Chineae capital ia Ve k i α-g, I'ekinK Two differeot uauies You can bay a g'«xl ysukee geography for oca dolUtv — Kl«vi Emurts I.rnri.r Catmahtic it tbe beat and only reliable Ijvrr Fill known, mever fails with the moat obetinste cttaes, purely I vegetable, sugar coated, taatuleas, uaxinleam, Ino griping or unpleasant effecta. Dnscgiato u>ll llutm- IS null WILSON. f titer Hr-iiiwin coeplain «t« U>«r are ui>- ,fifrm to K*i toil for «lwir stunreoa Un««, tli.rrl.v L«in* a cimkl deal of guod «•*"»« . m w»e» to tb. FaU. taM w> irt M '• *«* ••*•. •••• ** •"* tncr»a Iμ caj turme • *m& mtaaum. Or Afc.n«o rvttil. M Elt»abe«b H J ««« Mm R«y*»» Uox. • < t or*M«. S Y . •«"» in thii M>l«k» Iμ* ««"• I- rtlMi «t. fun «ral of their father. Mr AIeMW-der V*Uil i-.n. KJ S».ft x;.n«..lcl.rl'ntonßAeo» of Iliii > illiMff laat Wwlm«l«>. tbf IWti nut . to n>9 tu-n *•»• «hul»r» hwt i» tlu-ir ftniUtM Mr IVilm'n OtHver, «t i*>< W|...it, «<•» <>• tI,K »Ul»fr« ln«» We.lQM.tay and Tl.u.<»l«n John Uuftlt. of l*ort«r, ww iu thw »il )**• U.» ThumUy, «»• «u«i« .f J.—l I' HnwHey. 11..rn.l >»i.k Ji , of Hi W11..1, ■ . 1a.,1 Tliui~lr»v wktt* tving a Imn.ll.' of lui\.au<l>ilit* MMB| (iboiit tin..- Iμ \\ .1. !r.lu.-. .1 U» ll«rtur» An .'iiKtiic ni.a (lv«. frclgla c«r» on tti* K \\ ft a II K , !uft llu- irark *ki» •■ Bμ Roe<l, Iwt Tlnirwliiy m«>rtu*e. «ud iU W\.-i Hit I mint mill, t-NfiiliiK A Ni,;lil i'»| MM <i>i«l«'< «lw m»>ic<(« rf the Will.- A»»kf S..oi«'tv, ««• h«WI «i Hi" ri.l.ln-JUII. tliin \i)la«f, iMt Thur«.l«y •» UllillK, UU■■J.ltll ttu' |.|'IM-veiU >>f •111.-ll hwMM to MM A. li-utmw. nii'l J IU 111 ilnii, »f Toiler. «t tni.l,-,1 tl>.- lrutt ilav of the WinU-i Wi 111 of tin- I'ln 11 N<-li.».J lixl I 1 i'U«v cm Lμ, of i|.oii. »*. hi «i.i» TillKf InM Kii.lhn iiiklil wi«li « loxi >>f >*inoiu. wkieh ho mM to oin in.'iiiianu. Mm I)<iiiiin HUM n'tui nnl !<• Hi" Hi l«>to liu.t Snlin.lin afl< 1 "!■« ii-lnii! tin- «iiit»i «itli lier lUiiKlitvr. Ml« Dt H. wl. of Kl.li.ml, Pa. Mr. I'.ilkki I'lniin.lon, of I'Uktmit,...il, fonuorly of Uu« (■ ■> 11, mm < I liuro ln»t K»l--111 ilny iiioiiiiiik.hikl i» m>lliii« liU m.,Uii-i mi.l brottar. l>l K. II ( raiuploii, ti Hn« Tillage. M U (JilTurd lim iol.l In* fttim M tli.i Town l.iii.' It .:«..i t•■ 11.-iiM OmUB, liiulwill il p.,.,.».• .if hi* rtOOk "ii.l fiuiiiiii>; looU «t 1111. li.hi, on SetiinlHv. Mnuli MMI Will Mar<|u> 11.■ i.lniiH'.l Iα tin- mI1«k« lut WMk, lift, r •)>viulliiK H>« WlnUr in lUy ( iiv. Mi I. Mi« Call Wm,l ~f the l*kv RmMI in wry m> « hut at l»«t iu. .unit* was Kinuwhat iniproMiil. Hlie U unil«r l>l. < 'aiii|,U II « trwat nieiit. A J Mi Mi ii 1 lie* put anewttmtni « lu»tl» on iii> |ilanliiK milt, that ran !■«• beanl »lght mil** away. 11. C'ooiiilx) hiu )iurrhawiil til* bouui and hit on Mf. liuiii. 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An (Schauta h;i bar* It Uμ ruling of Ik* eoutl at U. tb« way to atop • u«*>|.a|«a* " You ba»a an undoubted njhl to atop • i ewto&i>«i wbrn you f««l •»> diapoaad, upon ltie |>aytn*nt •'! all arr*arag«t iKi r,.,t had iii> u> do m> oo account of ' tM>4wn«M ' (or Ui« Kill- i l«.n t you (uppoaa b* «u«UA i Mop taring n|ir of you, or in*at, clottilnc. dry gixxla, Hα , if b« IU/ugl.v h< *u uui (•lung k» money • ««rtb, »u<l why tboukj you uot «<«rclM the ww |>rl<nl>K* Willi blml And wbao yoa ditcvuiiuu* ■ ['<i<n do to nanfollr. l> .u't kw ki >|>lUfui »« l<> MM It t«ck to Uw p-«UD*>ut wlilj • •Oβ teaiptoout ' I don't waut It key ktagtr'. " »u 1 I.«t» rufuMxl wiitl*ri (in Uμ margin, and ba*e tb* |«p«r ratarnad u> tb« •■liUir No gantWmau •»•«■ it lo tfaat way. do utatUr if kla baad U oovwril with gray halrt tbat tbouM b> booorabl*. if you *o uot loog»r wiiti k> r«o»lv» • uaoipapar • rile a no I. u> the wiltbr Ilk* a otao, taytog •o—eatt ba cur* tliat irr tri|« are i»yd. Tblt la Uμ way to Mop a s*ir»p«p«r." —17m HMkall'i Stain Kimatr T*n mnu a botti* For tale by all druggUM. <»tf Wμ i> mccoi.i.i m. surgical »"'1 Mee'iaitiral l>rut,.i. rains'! I.i .. m 'OppusiM Pustoilce.j Nitron, llii.lf '.«'K timJ KljJ ea for pain lea* nti *< W T liou el Icetli. h*™^ X3T Allopcrallona warranted. FOR SALE! Oaa of tbe fln«at farina in Niagara County, altualed OB llie Lake K>a<l, 1 inilra from V.mnjatows. la Oral-class lao«l to grow |>earhea, or for fram growing, lisa «00.l builJincs, wella | claterua, sV<-., US acrea. Addreaaor call upon CIIAMCY vTsVOalaWraß, »7lf YouDjiaViwi), S. Y. Jos. Thompson Mill KA'TI UIK AND lIKALKH IN HARNESS, SADDLES, Bridles. Collars, Whips, Blankets, Stc, also dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES. TIIUNKU, VAI.IMKS*. III,OVKH, MII'- •I'KN.S, ETC., YOUNCSTOWN. N.Y. N. I). lIASKELL, Miti MB iukim: IIfSURANCE ACtEI^T In First-class Companies. llart/ord llnftford, Ci. j New Hump«lilre Manclientir. j Hrltls.li America ] <<">»*"■ |,|o<, London, Kii)jlaiiil. ' Stor.V New «'*• rrovidence Waililnjrlnn «• '■ Scottish Union aini Nutloiml..<ilasKow CIMMM nttMburjjli. i Alto Wttsliliißton IMo liiHiiruiici? Coinpanv of New York. BANK OF NIAGARA, NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y CAPTAL, $50,000. OFFICERS. lIF.NIIY 0. HOWAUU - - • I'HEaina-KT. ! WILLIAM UCOKNWKLL Vice-I'uehiobnt ! KUWAllli J. MACKKNNA - - Cahiiikb. . DIRECTORS. HHKRMANR JKVVKTT - - HurrALO. I UIIISONT. WILLIAMH - - - BVIMIA lIKNHY C. BOWARO - NiAOAnA Kai-iji. WMC. OOIINWKI.L -.-. HurifAU}. J ACOU W. ■CeOtsLLetOPF - Bukfai». JOSKPH K. WAYS .... I.ewihton KTHAN H. HiiVVAKU - 9OW9AUB. HKNHY C JKVVKTT - - - - BCTWALO. A HUHDKLLKOI'r" Niauaha Kai.ls. The Bank r«»pertfullT offers its sorvieo«to all classes iu this vicinity requiring Banking facilities. The accounts of Merchants, Manufacturers, etc., will recxive caruful attention and every convenience obtaimtlilo will bo exUtniltxl to customera on hi), i -I terms. Mperiftl Alteuliuu lUt« to Account* ot farmer*. — AM> tiATIHKA('T<HIV AItIIANOKMI'.NTM can be made for iiitetmt. wlutlu-r acciniti" are lai ;<■ or sniiill. Si«ht Drafts drawn direct on cities of Oreat Britain and Kuropo. N. PORTER. Buyer and Hhippcr of RAW FURS! Youngstown. N. Y MM W.H.11. Ransom k Son Cenoral Merchandise. Large:4- Stock, Best Accortment, Lowest Price:. l>rr\ihliiff \»muni for All Seasons. Specialties in VII lines. Coal, Salt, Atfrlcultural Tools. 14T Highest market price for all kinds ef grain. We solicit a abaro of your patronage Kaasomrille, Oct. S4. ISBS. Nov. 3'ft).ly JM % 1 ~,r lh,, w»rkin( elaas. Send 10 M» J mi rrnts f»r pottafv, »n.| wu will ITfI I I 1 mail v<hi rKKK, a royal, ralua'ilt' %| VatlVb i>«.\ of samplf k,""," that » ill put you in ltw> way ot making uion nionoy in a fiw data than r«u twi thought v>.>Mibli' M any tmalaess. < a|ntil »"i i.-.|iiik.i. Wi-wili «isn >..u. You can work ail tin- tiinc or ni »i>arf tune milr Thi> work ia \inivrrsally Hdaplcl l> l»>tli »»'\i», jounn ami ulil. \»u -'an omilv earn fnun .Vi itaMlß t* evsarr tvemtag, That all who waot work nisi ii'»l Hie bii»m»e». «<-■ inakt, thia un- offer; to all who aro Pol satuni'd we will »rii.t tl to pay for Hi.- trouble ot wriun* ua. Cull particulars, ilireclionn, vtc., «fiil Irer, Vortui.es will b* mads by thow who gi«« 'n«"ir whole tune to Ihf work, oirat aur*ss i»hi>..lini|y aura IViD't <Irla\ Mart now. Ailin. <Tl»ai>»' * Co , rortlsn.l, Main*.
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Niagara County News, 1884-03-28 |
| 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 | 1884-03-28 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
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| Identifier | ncn_18840328 |
| Holding Institution |
Nioga Library System Town of Porter Historical Society Museum Niagara Falls Public Library |
| Digital Collection | Youngstown Newspapers |
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Description
| Title | Niagara County News, 1884-03-28 |
| 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 | 1884-03-28 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Identifier | ncn_18840328_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. 4 YOUNGSTOWN, N.Y., MARCH 28, 1884. No. 5. TOPICS OF THE WEEK. -Ingeraoll 1» a great smoker when travellnS.-sew Orleans !• getting over IU flood panic. Kpixootic to en alarming extent prevails at I>ayloll. 0. The agitation for disestablishment in Wβ i « li spreading. —11. Migoet, an eminent French historian «i..l ncli' lar, li dead. —Oladatone's lllnset Iβ more ter lout tban at Brit tuppotfd. The northwest wheat crop will be equal to that of laat year. —ieteatedvleet ludlcat* tb»t the Koudan south of Berber, n In reT*ll. —Tha corner stone of a church at Home. Oa., hai been robbed of its valuables. —The making of a craijr quilt baa made a Krankliu, Pa., young lady ciaty. —Oen. Sherman declare* emphatically that he if not a candidate for thu Presidency. The Vaiican organs declare tho report that the I'ope will leave Home not true. -An appeal will be made < ongresa in behalf of the LMWMM Hood »ufferen. JauiM HarailU)n of Kentucky, the lan? eat shorthorn dealer io the world, it dead. —Two men were buried Monday afternoon In a cave-in at Kirk's mines, I'otUvllle, I'm. —A pensioner of 1812 died in Uonova on Monday. He win Kobert Clark, aged ninety. —A cyclone j-atsed over the country northwest of Columbia, H. C , Monday morning. Osman Digna's official robei lack dignl. I ty. They cousist chiefly of a straw hat aud a grin. The l'rincersof Wales haa an incoma of > only SAO.OOO a year. She ia studying '>" hi.»ii. econoiay. —The I'riucest U)i.i«e, who haa bneo going al>out a Kood dual Iα l/ondou, ia looking him K.-in. i than over. George W. I'eck, editor of IWk'i Sun, ia probably the flrat man who over made a fortune out of a bad boy. —The wife of Minister Sargent laaald to be astrong woman auffmgiat. Biasnaick bad bottor look out for himself. —The boliof Ia that no sugar will bo mude ' et Weat Batuu ltougo the couilug aeaaou, ' owing to tho flooda. —A bill wu« Introduced by lUpresentative Sloeum Monday to rcgulato the carriage of passengers by aoa. - Serious Oooda are, reported from Dar: linglon and Calamine, Minn. Tho t'esatonla I river haa flooded both towns. N'atloualiata bare been defeated In many i placea in the electioui for poor law guar.i lan. in Ireland. -IMvid Blair, a wealthy Scotchman, hat joined the Bonedlctiue Monka and given them an minimi income of *:•!.■ »• hj i haii Butler, tho wife murderer, who eacaped from Columba, Ind., « week ago waa recaptured Monday at Woodburn. Tho r«b«la hare iiurrounded Khartoum iou all aidea aud cut off communication*. Uordon'a altuation ia conaidured aerioua. —Two brothera were drowned by the cap ailing of a boat at Black laland, Mouday night. —Vander >ole'a woollen factory, at Went Mitchell, la , waa carried away by the flood Monday. I-μ IHu.OOU. Mra. » barlee Denlson. a lady prominent in lUllimure circles, hai signed u contiact to go on the atage next season. New Jersey representatives in Cuugreat i will ■ iil.1-ii i the Bill prohibiting the importation of foreign labor under contract. —Kx Honator Kloyd and another »re to be tlieil by the Melhodist cutirch at I'orl JePforaon, I- Li for slandering their pastor. I )aman Digna tella hia followers that ho haa a charm, reudering Kogliah bulleU ' balmiest. —Three aoldferi of the Scots Ouards atatioued at Dublin, hare died from drinking impure water. —Admiral Hewitt haa disbanded the Abys mnieii acuuu becauee they thrashed the Egyptians. —In the British Houae of Commons Mnn day, Ixird Hartington tni'ved tbo second reading of the Franchise Bill. — Forelgu Jews have, been forbidden to atay in St. I'etorsburg without special permission from the Government. —The British troopa now in the Soudan will, accordiug u> the Daily .N>u«, return u> K.ugland witaiu a fortnight The Uocbeeter Free Trade Club, 1 In-. • dore Bacon, president, camo into being on Mouday night. -John HoberU of I Ilea is short both legs, as a result of stealing a ride on a Central I Hudaou train at Homo last Sunday. —Otis Ikirden of Camillua. Oooudaga county, is in ja.il awaiting the action of the grand Jury. His father-in law charges him with bigamy. —Clemen Manncry, one of the young men accused of torturing Claxisaa llouuds to drath, last fall, baa committed suicide at At lanta I ily. -Mr. John bright, spoke last week in lop port of the Franchise Hill, advocating a perfect and full representation of Ireland in the Houi>e of Commous. —In the matter of the disputed salary of City CloA King of Troy, Judge I-andon bat granted a u andamua Greeting the Comptroller to audit Mr. Kings accounts on the basis of WuO per annum. —Wβ. P. Morrla, the I'nlou Newt Company's agent at Klmira, who has been accused of embexsiiug **•■'. baa settled the matter with toe company. COUNTY AND VICINITY. —The ice la out of the canal Id the vicinity of l^ockpert. -There la a great demand for carpenters tn Lockport. —Tbere Is a strong temperance sentiment ragiug in Kakt l/ockport. —Work commenced recently to rebuild the Episcopal church at Middleport. —The country roads throughout the eoun ty are said to be in a horrible condition. —At the roller rinit In on Tburs day evening last week, Dr. Hansom received the prize. -Mr. Whitman Jacobs of tho town of Wbeatßeld died Tuesday last week, agod seventy-eight yeara. —The western fever hm attacked many old familiesiu and around MartiusviUo and vicinity. —A deceased Newfano hen, aged fifteen year*, ia raid to have laid 2.7J6 ngga during its life timv. —Willis House, of New York, is prospecting nt Ixwkport for a site on which to erect a mill for tho manufacture of manilla puper. —Two decomposed and iiuiilciitifie«l bodies of drowned men weru found in the canal at llnfT.ilo WediiHiday laat week-Tb» Salvation Army opened flro on Ix>ckport Kundny afternoon and captured one prisoner. Cnpt. Kvans commanded. -Mrs H. K. Mix, of Hess Road has a hen which has lnid an egg which is about 8J inchus in length and fl in circumference. —Lockport Ix>dge, No. 7:1, F. & A. M , are talking of culebrating thu floth annlvorsary . of their organization, which occurs early in ; June. —A liuffalo meclianlc, it la reported by the ; .' Courier" Intend* to to tbrouKU the whirl- > pool rapida in June on the Maid of the Miat for apuraeof $SUU. - The Sanborn HnptiaU have i-mu«.l a cull to llev. Mr. Hen, of Uochester University, to come and preach to them fur the year ending April, I**s. - Newfano fnruieia are hopeful of a good wheat crop. Thou, l'laln paidsl7.sO jieracre , for wheat on tho ground, at the auction sale of the lato Kphrni'Q Uynez. —J. T. Bird of Wrlght'a Corners has a Jersey red hog IK mouths old which measures 7 feet snd i inchee in lengWi and : feet ami -I Hullo- lilj;h —A brakemon on the Clrand Trunk named Browu was fined « r> In the V. H. Court at Utica, Thursday, for smuggling Uibacco at ■ Huspeiiunn Bridge. -John II Hlahl, formerly Rtieet Huperiiitendent of Ixwkport, has been appointed an Inspector of Customs at Huspenalon Itridgo, and aaaumod thodutiua of that oflice i Tuosday laat week. - Kugune J. McClew, of Nswfaiif, has the boss apan of mule* in the couuty, weighing -■i"i> pounda, tho ouly apan in that town, and when he drives around they attract about as much attention asoneof I'au Kice'a thow wagons. —John yum ii. of Niagara Kails, convicted in tbe Couuty Court of sn aaaault with Intent to commit rape on tho person of Mrs llranska, of Suspension Bridge, has been sent by Jsxlire l'ottor to the Klmlia reformatory for an indvflnitu ] oriod. —Tbe apportionment of school moneys in < Niagara County for the ourrunt year gives , tbe .ln.tri.-ta in tbe town of Niagara the followinu amoonU: Firtt.ue.Olt; Second, $1,- j H7OIK; Third, »11M.18; Fourth, *2i2 25; i Fifth, »10H (>4; Sixth, $112 3«; Seventh, $1, j 047.81; K.ighth, «130.00. - Byron M. Bhu!ti of liuffalo, announces that until the New York *tate Sportsmen i .iiti hii.hi takes place there will be free to nil practice ehuota at hia abootiug park, lluf falo riaina, every Friday comluencing at onu I'M. Either live birds, Magara target balla or clny pigeonawill be used. -John Hughes, for several years assistant oporstor in the Wuatern Union Telegraph ollice in has resignoil ami accepUtd a position In the K.>ch«i>t«r olUce of theaamu company. While at Ixwkpoit Mr Hughe* made many frienda. Who his succesor will be is not known at present. —Richard Ferguson anal wife of Troy wero arrested at Suspension Bridge on Wednesday for attempting to smuggle into the Tinted Ktalos several pieces of satin goods. The sa tin waa couoealed on the woman's pertou and was found by Mrs. Bweenoy, tbe woman iuspector at the depot custom bouse. —The Cribbage Clob of Ijoekport, haa a number of very expert players, and a serins of games are now being playo.l by a piomin ent papei manufacturer and a popular coun ty ortlcial at the Judson House. The contest, which is to close April first, is to decide the championship, and tbe winner ia to be pr*- seuted with an elegant morocco-bound vel umo of Neal Bulger a treatise on garnet of science. —There it quite a mystery over tbo low of about l*t, which was taken from tbe First I'resbytfriao Church, at Ix>ckport, Wednesday night, last week. In tliu ant place, tbe church ottioers were very careless in leaving the money in the buiUing, and iu tbe second place, whoever took it must bitve been perfectly familiar with the place where it was left. Tbe report thata large number of loeks were cut out is contradicted by the police, and it is stated the lock where the money waa left was pried off with a ohieel belong, ing to the church. —A special to the Rochester /W Ao-jm t*t dated Hess Road, March 30th, says tbe west bound through freight on the R W aod<>. railroad due bare at 7 am , met with a serious accident caused by a broken journal under a car of lumber next to tbe engine, ! causing It to lee-ve the track This caused the derailment of tbe next four cart behind ' aud almost completely demolished tbe five cars, which wrre all heavily laden Nβ lives were lost, but there will be a delay of passenger traffic of probably aeven or eight hours. -The temperance people at IVkin are working with unasuul energy to secure nominations on excise boards of pronounced temperance mt n Nlagara County has been besieged with strong temperance advocates of this and other Hlat»s, with what success remains to be seen after town elections. Candidates for town ofticei are very quiet Oalen Miller, present Supervisor of Uwlaton, will probably bo again elected to pree* cute the move against the railroad bond holders. —The verdict of the coroner't jury in the i-sss ft tin. supposed body of Joliu Cailin, found in tbe canal at Uasport, was that be came to hl« death by accidental drowning caused by supposed over-Intoxication, on or about Novemt*r '£*, The boily haa been lying iu the canal from that tune until March ffl, ISB4, It having floated from Kant I-ockport to Gaaport, where is wss diacovered by Cbas. Hadley. The doceased's brother wasswern. He said the only thing ho could identify the dead nun by was his peculiar »lin ..-d feet, which corresponded with liii brother's when in life. A nepbew of tbe dead man waa also sworn. Ho waswitli Inm on the eveniug of November 2Xth and bad viaited several drinking places with him. He aaiil they wero together in Daniel Dsvia'a saloon iu Kast Un-kport about ouvun o'clock the same evoulng, whun he (the nephew) was called out, reinniiiiiiß about (lfteon minutea, and when he returned bia uncle bad gone. The nephew wvnt homo and found he had not been thero. Thou he returned to tho saloon but his uncle was not thero. Hβ did not noarch any further and had not seen or hunrd from him until this body waa found iu the canal. Ho alito s»oro to the clothes worn, which MtTttyoatM wild those on tho drownod man. Another witness from l-ock- IHiit awoiu to MM xhirt, wliicli waa the aaine as the ono worn by John Cnrlin thieeor four daya before dinappenranco. Tl.o body was decomposed and (xiveroil with mud, and bad en indenture ovi-r the right oye at if IMM bard substance ha.l -trm-k it either buforeor after drowning. Tho body waa taken to IxH-kport for interment. NIAGARA, Ont. Council meeting next Tuesday evening. Head Mr. T. M. llowiaud't now advortlaement.Died.- On Hnturdsy last, the iufantson of Mr. (i. Abbott. Hon. Henator l'luuih returned from Ottawa Saturday iilgbt. Hmiv Saturday, March »Jud, to Mr. and \ Mrs. Frank Bishop, a son. Mrs John l'aulia, we are pleasvd to lay, baa recovered from her long illueu. Mr. Simeon Walab, of London, Out, spent several days this week in town, visiting his parents. The flshermKii are preparing for their spring work. They uxpuct good fUblui; after the hari) winter. J. Ovale Dicksou, K»q , NtMMd homo from St. laiuls, Jlu , Friday laat, ufu-r three ini.niln absence. Mr. .hm Kando hut a fine stock of Kaster Curds, now stationery, confectionery, etc. Call anil examire bia stock In.fore purchuaing elsewhere. While Mra. Monro waa walking down the hill lending to her gate on Saturday eveulug, tbe 15th Inst., she slipped on some ico and broko her ankle She ia doing well at present. A performanse condsting of tableaux, Music, etc., for the beuellt of M, Mirk • church, will bo giveu in Muaic Hall on the l nil imt. .No doubt it will be wall patronized.Wβ don't sob why our people ahould go out of tow n to bin their lumber. Mr. Juo. Carnocban, our popular lumber dealer, ia wiling his lumber, übingles, etc., as cheap as it can bo bought anywhere. llev. Dr. K'iini preached in St. Andruw's church the lutb and i'li.l inst lUv C. Campbell, tbe old and esteemed pastor, preaches in the saiuo rlmrrb tlio :»ith of tbia month, aud aiao the fli at Sunday in Aptil. A petition having for Its object the separation of the grocery from tbe liquor trade la being aigueii by a large number of our citizens, and if tbe petitioners gain their : point liquor will not be aoM in tha tame atore, with groceries or any other goods. Mr. Frank Bishop has had bia billlnrd and pool table* put in first class ordur, and they are now ■ qua) to any tables iu the county Mr. Bishop deeervea the patronage of the public, as his billiard parlor is always kept in a neat condition, aud run iu a respectable manner. Home evening durin* Kaater Week •be beautiful temperance dram* of ' "Ten Nights in a ltar iloom" will be played by local talent, in Muaic Hall, under tbe pat ronage of the Maaontc lodge of Una lowo. , The majority of the performert were mem bera of tbe old NUgara Dramatic ( lub, which preesnted the same play some four , teen or fifteen years ago to delighted ai.dl euoea, both in Niagara and Kt Catharines, aud we feel certain the piece will be (laye.l in a creditable manner, and no IMatt After ; the drama a calico bop will be held Io the town ball. We prophesy a big attendance. There die 4 at this plaoe on the 17th inst . a colored man n&rned Henry Brown. We notice that many of the dally papers placs his age at 191 years, wben in reality be waa but between 05 and IUO yean old. H«ca)tatil was born on tbe plantation of Lionel Clayton on tbe James Kvver, n«ar Jamestown, Virginia At the age of 30 be wee told ; along with his wife to Andrew 1 aw ranee ol : the tame atate. That gentleman died ten 1 yean Later acd his estate mod slaves wen told, and Brown becanw the property of t> slave dealer who took him to PaMiroorr. from which place he made Ms eeeape eleven years after to Canada, and haa resided in this country up to the time of bis dearta He claimed to remember IJtnerel iJeorg* Washington, anil said that on Ml i-c.-ation be drove that gentleman from his mesfcpr'i plantation to Washington. Hβ waa a skill ful man amine borers, from wh'ch fiw-t lie acquired the title of "I-octiT'• H» retain ed possession of btt> mental fiK-ulti.-s till within a short time previous to hit death. He leaves a wife ~MI tx Walur I>ickson. Eeq ,Jr,la In town this week. The lateat rage ia for inater suppers ti Iα mixtr, served with Carte Blanche Champagne snd Cross & Blackwell'a pickles. It is annouced that tho 1 lub opposition, following the example of their Toronto frienda, ar» anxious to form a ( ImlMm with the government of the Toinpoi unco Sxeirt .• As the l«dgo inetnbois ooibrecx some of th« prettiest girla in town, and ua the Club have none to einbriu-e, it is prubablo that tbe lievitiations will be IMMaM Tlic "Mui will be to iu «ri «.\ of samplf k""" that » ill put you in ltw> way ot making uion nionoy in a fiw data than r«u twi thought v>.>Mibli' M any tmalaess. < a ntil »"i i.-. iiik.i. Wi-wili «isn >..u. You can work ail tin- tiinc or ni »i>arf tune milr Thi> work ia \inivrrsally Hdaplcl l> l»>tli »»'\i», jounn ami ulil. \»u -'an omilv earn fnun .Vi itaMlß t* evsarr tvemtag, That all who waot work nisi ii'»l Hie bii»m»e». «<-■ inakt, thia un- offer; to all who aro Pol satuni'd we will »rii.t tl to pay for Hi.- trouble ot wriun* ua. Cull particulars, ilireclionn, vtc., «fiil Irer, Vortui.es will b* mads by thow who gi«« 'n«"ir whole tune to Ihf work, oirat aur*ss i»hi>..lini y aura IViD't |
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