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NIAGARA COUNTY NEWS. Vol. V. j Nix I»H««'«.j YOUNGSTOWN, N.Y., OCTOBER 9, 1885. :|»rl«-«* :i CVntN., No. 33. LOCAL. -IHi out your wiuMr o»erco«U. itur next bullday .■ ThaokigiTiiic Day. Taktt down tb<iM tcrtieni anil put up •tonn di>ora. -A manquerad* will be bt-M in the Hiok on Saturday «Tening, 171U mat —Tbo |iublio aohuoU wero cloned thU week to allow 11,.■ teacuera tu attend tb« lu•titutv at I»ckport. —No lervlotti wore bel>l In the M 1" church la>t Humlay, owlug to tbere lieing no |.aal..r to (111 tbe pulpit. — It would be a good thing If thorn tidewalki which have not been repaired werv put In proper ibapo before tbu icu und inuw come*. —Mn. Kliutbetb llarton haa bad torn down the old picket feuoe around her preiii ■>■«, and in l.uv nit .1 replaced byabwod (ome uuw picket one. Tbe imx'hanio it Mr. Oiear A. lUnir,iii<l tht< Job ahowt bini to b* ■ ■Ml and tui<ty w. i Liuim -The man who prefert n wuvkly paper publlxlittd in i- .in.' hi, k" city to a home paper |>übli»he<l in hit own village, r« rnimU oiui of Mn. countryuiau who picked out the Urgent puir of bout* in tbo buz be cttiisu they cent no iiioro than a mnull pair that fitted him. On Saturday la«t, the 3rd luit., Mr. Patrick McMuiiUf of tliin town, bud a lanc-or removed from lii« lip which hod bueu gi ■» liiK from In* lower tip for several yearn p«Bt Tlie <i|ieiatiun waa performed by Dr. Kulk neir, uniUted by Ur Arthur, of Fort Niaga ra. Tiie new anmtMietic Cocoaine treat inetit waH mirci•■".fully ndiniDiitvred, nnd '.in I'nii. nl underwnnt no pain during thu operatlnn, notwltbutandiiiK he «u perfect ly riinarloUH throughout. —Ww are informed that Mr. John K. inv lor, of K»iiHonivillr, I mi ritoeivud bi* com inlsoioii li. u> SurnMnry MauniiiK "" ljght Houte Ki'Hper at Kurt Niagara. Mr. Taylor nerved t• i-. country in tbu ;■ th Now York Volunteer*, uu- Wtiunded mih] diNchnrgtMl for lii-ii,■ lity and «übii«i|Uoutly r<. it)listed in thu MH New York Hiitliry. lie in u pronil nentl). A. li. num. n mi.-uilmt <if Mr Colluin I'oit. Tbo appointment Rivet general taUafaclion --We are glad to «UtH that tint authoii ties of the I'ronuyterittn L'burcb have at I nit taken tbo broad hint conveyed to tin in in veveral peat i««ue« of tbe Nkwh, ami have taken action in tbe matter regarding the ail vnaliility <if building a new aidewalk in front of their rburcb. It ia (aid ttiHt tbe "conHtaut dropping of water will wear out •tone," and we bWlove it to be equally true in tin, repeated dropping of word*. It baa proved no in this case at all event*. —We I'i'pjr to-day from the Journal of the second Inst , their Dotice of the sale of the Ho*mer Ulock in I -<-k| • m to Mttwrs Itaimom & Maker, proprietor* of tbe well known "Corner Store." The member* of tbis tli in were born and rained in thin town, and began buttling wltb the wot Id of commerce when quite young, m.d tbo marvelous succea* with which they have iimn i,'.f.| their biiniuem* ha* been very grali fyiug to their many friend* iu I'orter, and we all i-ittMid congratulation*. The purcbaso of no valuable a property ia a com. in.■■■ «»I'I« (troke of enterpri*e M thuti part, ami we btwpoak for them continued wellmenteii nuccefr —Thursday evening of last week, t>etwe#o thirty Uve and forty of tbe frisindn of Mm Miu.-y Sbippy and Mis* Mary < hiin-hill, gath«r«>d at the resldtDce of Mr. and Mrs Samuel Hblppy on the liockport Koad, for mi evening of cocial enjoyment. After amusing themselves In various ways for some time, tbe company were treated to ie freehnientn. A due nuw i'alace organ, re-■■ nilv |>urcbaaed fur her by her fatbsr, u (etbsr with other instruments, furninhed appropriate mo*ic for tbe occasion, and en livened the evening Dot a Httl* with their melodious tone*. The party adjourned at a lute hour, voting the evening « recreation* a great iuccsm. -The Ladle*' Missionary Society wish k> give notice, that Mrs Bainbriilge. under tb« auspices of the Youtnans Board of Foreign Misnion*, will give a lecture upon Mission*, in tae fresbyterian Church, Wednesday, Oot. Mth She will address a woman's meeting at 9 m, and a general meeting io tbe eveniug at 7 31) Mrs. Baiubrid,(e ba* had the privilege of visiting most of tbe mission •latum* in the world. Hb« is a ltdy of retlueuient and culture, and is well qualified to give iiiterenting acrouut* of all place* she ba* vmted A Collection will U- taken at tb* close of the lecture to aid in tfce good work. —" Brnek" Pomeroy ban chaugod the name of hi* paper so that it is now Hrvk Itmurvy'M Democrat, and 1* publishing it simultaneously in Washington, D. C, and at i>4 Broadway. New York City In th* D■ >t i|.-t.-r mi!!•■■ 1 id»hiit It oppoeae the Ci Vtl Hanric* »xp«rlineiit, cltimi that tb* »lot«r» »r»»lw»r« entitled U> tb« iixiili, and that iL» Civil HerTlcc I'ummlMion have do rlgbu that DemocraU cao afford to retpeet H» bae raducwl tbe price »t the paper to one dollar a Tear, which It too cheap for a flnt <•<■»• large eight p»ge pap«r, and I* tending it right along to the front. It U ailed each week with red hot article* acd paragraphs, and ii a »*ry lively, ueefal, euUrtaining pa par. Only one dollar a year Ten eoplot one year for 110. and a copy extra to getter up of of tbe club. Money mighty well inveeted. Hend for it to tbe New York office. llutinvM College. It ia toe molt practical iltiiinow Collage in Canada, and It now ra. ; pldly Oiling up for tbe tall term. Tbe old metbu.l of keeping utodi-iiU for week* and in.,ntin in tbe theoretical department, n»r. \j aup;ing out of tbe text book, i< entirely , discarded in Ibla college, an'l buok-keeping ie taugi.i on tbe actual Buaineu principle, ■.:■!• •><■> >"«; onetbird f tbe time, and uiak Ing bettor and more practiaal accoautante Hand for catalogue to W H Aoger, Niagara PERSONAL. -Mi*s Ida Hall, of Ibis villaftM* attend, ing tbe winter term of icboul ai Batavia, j New York. Mum Alliort Hulden, of Tanawanda, It visiting his couiin, Maaler Urtoo Huldeo in tbU vill«n" Mi. Charles •»•■• t of thit place, wu called to Toronto Tuesday by Uu> new* of th» sudden demise of her mother, wI. . resid ed in 11..11 city. —Mr. H Simons and daui<liter, of Prank linville, Cuttaiaugus Co.. NY. are the gunli of Mr. nnd Mn E. K Hallows residing on tbe j Hirer u>.., Mn .1. 1,11 11. Gormley, of Henderson, M. h li Ti-.nn, her sister, Mrs. William Clap«addle, of Porter Centre; al»o other listers and friends in tbe Town of Porter and ; Wilson. —Miss Ilealab Totten, of Pelrolls, Pa., hai been vititlng her cousin. Mis* Donna 1 1' 1 •11-μ. 1.1 li-. of Porter Conliu, for soiue time ! past, alto other NfaMfW and friuids in that vicinity. I -Miss Ilulec r.( l.mr. of Boyd'« Milts, Pβ , accompanied by her frioiul, Mlt* Amelia Bent, of iiii.lliii.il, Pa., were tbe guesU of Mr. and Mrs. Almeron l<. Barker in till* vil|IKi. last wuek. Tbe former i« now spending suine time visiting nther friunds In town. —Mr. Jamm W Harst, from Pennsflra-11.11. brother of Captain Hurst, and bis oousin, Mr. William U. Hurst, from Pblladel- I iii-i, arrived on Tuasdny, and art< spending tbe week at the Fort witli tbe Captain. Mr. W. U Hurst l» one of the chief officer* of (be Reading Kail ltoad. MlsKvs Mamie and Iruuo ICeveit, of Mil waiikfe, Win , afU)r Buending some tim« with i.'liiiivi,i and friends at I'olnt Kdoard, Ont., I Mid DulKiit, Mich, are lit prtxwnt the guesU ] of thalr aunt. Mm. Richard Ualninr and fain•riy on tbe Kiver Road, with whom they ar« vnjoying a nice visit. ■Mr. H ill Carter, of Buffalo, arcomps niud by his schoolmate and intiinntu fiiend, Mr. Will Hoardinan, of the same city, was in this villa** eeveral days the lnUi-r part of iii-t wevk, making a short visit with his grandmother, Mrs. M. Hn«kvll, and other relatives and frieuds. Their ttay was a i u-.fi: • one. —Tbe Ui-v P- Kosenmuller mid wifu, of Niagara Falls, aud Mrs. R. J.C VVnlker, wife of ox Congrea*iuau Walker, of Williamsport, Pa., with Mrs. Taylor brown, If. D.; together with Mi« Lltilo of Wllliamsport; Mlsa Jeunie U. Adlt-r. of I'hlladelpbia; Miss Sara Pomp, of Easton; and Mis* Margaret P Keenau, of Waaliiugtoti, I D. C, were the gu* U ot t npt iiurst at Fort Niagara Friday laat. l.it'Utvnaiit Ouy Howard, r.'th liifuntry, U. 8. A , and family, arrived at Fort Niaga- I ra on Tuesday. Tbe Ueut. is the sun of <;"M Howard, c«iiiiaan<ling the Department ; of the I'Utte, and reports for duty at to* Fort with his Company it'ept Hunt's,) from several yean' duty on bis father's stuff He and bis family aru av. rv welcome addition to tbe Hoclety of tbe Fort aii-l neighborhood. The Finest In America. Young man who are looking (or the boat i school faollitiee will be iuterusted to learn j that the Bryant <fc Strattoii Uumnei* o*l iege tin no* the duett college rooms In America. It ha* recently removed to > new ; Ore-proof building which has b«on elegantly ; tarnished and tHw-.l up foi the accommodation of the largely increasing patronage. An Illustrated Catalogue will be mailed fret { upou request. —Maw Timothy Seed, at low price, at fUsao* A Hun's -''■ ' —Thar* in talk at Niagara Fulls of request , iug ttie I'ark CommlMioner to allow the I Woodruff paper mill building to remain, to be uaud by the separate roinpony »t»t> mill tia a* an armory, when orgaoiti'd The I'mtmaeU-J■ (ifin-ral bas appointed the following as fourth data post ranter* in New York: At Johnson's Creek, Abrani Taylor, at Uerghu.t*, Au,ji«l I<auice. fakln, Ambroaa A. I-β van, Martinarille, Albert Donnefeldt, OlcoU, (teorge K Shaw, UaM Kokd rtUtion. I) Flotobrr Coub. ffllaon, Jamee H. t'attereon. Lβ Roy Sat. A Urge l>t id etorv. perfectly oleaa and white, and never been rained on. \i+> rock nail by tbe sack, at N l> Uaakall'i , Youngrtown, M. V. FORT NIAGARA. REGIMENTAL HEADQUARTERS. Great Improvemnnts to Be Made. The »w Target tUmr.-, to k* I'ned by til. Hli.ili I ..m I MlllT I ulliiiidliil of (wmrnl Hanouck. Tbe yuarterroa*t€>r<Jen««reJ, accompanied by §e»eral other o«o*r», were at Fort Niaf ar* • few daye tine*, and awuiled by I i.ut \V 1. l'o»t Quartermaster, laid out the ground! for new barrack! for two more Companies, »od alto f«r «.li!lt(onal of«o*r» quarter * Tonden for the erection uf the oaw bulldiutfi will be tdvertiwd for in a few d»)> We are Infurnieil on ti*>"l authority that Kort Niagara will at ■ ur.- bt> made a regiuieutal bea.lquartrrf. Teud«n for the balMiug of water workt are ■dvwtinad for. aud tlio coutract will b« awurdvd nu the IStb (ml About *vi.mm hai been a[i|ir»|>riated for iiuproveiiu.utu to bi- made at Fort Niagara i lin fall mid ttiuter. The lar|{t-tiand other paraphernalia from the rifle range* at Creed more, have arrived here for u*e at the new rifle range*, and the rojtiil ir u.-nij under command of Gen. Hau cook will beruaftor do their rifle practice m* Kort Niagara. The militia of thii and neigb' I. .ring tuto* will aluo.iuoat likelj.bold their uumeroui i ifle maU'he* beru So that tbe (.ii.-i ..m for tbe future proipuritjr of YoungiU)wn ui exceedingly bright. It i> now uext in order for tbe Attica aud Youugitown K. H. to cornu to the front and .(.. aonietbiiig. " l'rocraitiiialiou in tbe thief of tin *ij" and " time lost it never found again " Tliu N. Y 0. K. K mi, I.: get here flrst Over the Falls. Tbk Mimhinu UtWmam Hoi me Qvwm Fui'ND Dkai> in thk Whiiii.pim>l-Hk in Jamkk TwMtwm ok Hai.i.htiis NiauaßA Falij*. Oct. I—The man who registered at Ibe Spencer lioueu on Saturday, Hept Stltb, ax L. Drown. SprlnxMoM, Maxs , and who mysterlotiHly disappeared from Hie hotel the following Monday evening, turns out to have been James Thompson, of Halls ton, N. Y. Thompson has been for many yearn >übj'ct to sptDi of iunaiiity, but could often tell when they were coming on, and would go alone to tbe asylum at Cauandai glut where he would remuin until tboy pass edoff, wi bli abmmctt was not at first notio ed. The description of the mlsslug man published in the Rr;»rrs-i of last Hatunlay attracUxl tbe attention of Thomas CheiiUT. teller In tbe HiH-bent.-r Nnvings Hank and a son of tbe Be*. A. I. ChenU-r, whose wife is a cousin of Thompson's, ami be M4M hero Hatunlay evening to learn more of the missing man. Mr. Chester at once recog tiir. .1 the coat und u handkeruhiuf marked T. in the pocket. YesU'rday afternoon a body was discovered floating in tbe Whirl pool. It was nude, with thu exception of a colliir and one shoe and stocking. The sboe was uu old fashioned square U>e with large silvered bucklxs, which Mr. Chester Identified us belonging U> Mr Thompson. Toward evening the body was secuied nnd tbls morning it was taken to the uinl.-it<»kunj rooms of K M i Ink. where it was pla< >mI in a sealed casket mid tuln-n U> Hallston M MM I M train. Although much bloated, the features weru rvooguittble when the i .. 1% wss brought U> shore. Mr. Thompson was a bachelor. A Big Dose. A TOOM Hhikkpokt Mam (.'ikwiti Buiotm, Bw.'ai'»k he wu i'>ai:i.i tu Ijct I.lyUoß Aijimc. Medina, Oct. 4. OhaVlM II Hleaat.«r.aged V> yeara, only brotlwr of Krederi'U J Nltma tar, the alliriitic writer uf U>okjmrt, coin mttted (Uiclilo by taking 4"vS doiwa of ramui him at once hi hit room at the llancroft Ilium* Saturday niulit. Two lt*tt<*r* were found, MM addrewHMl to VV. (i Skium-r. wbich read aa follow*: I intfiul t<) kill royaelf anyway Wsiiotry to mako you think I »«» all rl«i>t, but I luil to do to a* a matter of form Ymi have nlw;iv« trrali-l ido kindly and uattd m* wall, for wblcb 1 now thank you kindly — for th« last time 1 can lira no Inogar-au guod-by. A iflUr mMrBM' il to tin fnllxr, iiuitluT, and brother routained tttu following: May Uod t• vi. mo for what I lias * don* and may Ood couiFurt all tbone whom I I •■••• grieved, and rare tenderly f>i them Koriftre roe for what 1 ha»e done, and think It ft for tlia boat. Y<m have done everythlnit for me. alwayx treated me wry kindly, and I now tbank you f»r the la«t time, a< I can lire uo lunger I told 30a I would uot taate of any liquor only «• a medicine, and 1 ner< it hav*. 1 only drank the k>o ' I""' ~,r inedtcina in order to ret th» McrptlllW down So <l"«r father, mother, and brother forgive me for what I bar* d mi*, anl f r my aake think It it for the brat H«w much I abould like to a«ie you before I depart, but of coarae 1 cannot Much love to you ell and good by. C'iakui. Youof Meaatar ha« strucgled deeperateiy to overcome bit appetite for llquor.and waa often aubject to flu of dfcpondanoy. He baa twice attempted auicide before, bat waa froatratixl Mia l>i>u>e waa in Broekutirt atid be wat very popular amouc liit acqualutan C«a, both bvro and there. New gooda. new low price*, large aaaortmenta Weoao convince auy <>oe calling on UK that we are to-day headquarter*. lUxwm ft Wos'M. *etf The annutl reauioo uf the l'.»to New York battery, will be held at tbe Niagara bouae, 1/ockport, Oct. 37tb - Horn- «Uad l'hoeph»t«. Wβ to •Sβ per ton s*lt, II Ou p«r barrel, Hteaiu and Mtove ooal at loweat pftHft All Wfa«l« of grain waoW4 at Kaji«>m & ttot/S 2>*tf SAVING LIFE. A Station Needed at the Mouth of Niagara River. W»±r Bf«nu!rT«!«iiwrT Di'iwm Thi!»«» AKD THI VIBW or A S»IIa-H \V II" Hah Kicn BirnrnD ■* l.»»r OntM The following, clipped from ;tbe Ihtfalo Sunday .Vnm, will u«« doubt prove Intereelluk tt> our riwdur* TVnt a life-aavtßK •'• tion ibould be established rwre la tbe opinion of everybody wbo know* arrytmni: about tbe matter, and it tbe eubjret it properly placed before the government, we have oo doubt they will at once taku toe ttewesary steps for the e»Ubli»bment ■•( a iir«-*aviuK station at tliu point.—" What do t«i think i of tbe suggestion to establish a life saving •tatlon at tbe uioutb of Niagara HiverT ask «-d ii reporter of tbe Suinfuy Vewe of Captain David P Dobbins. Superintendent of tin'■ Life-Having Service ol the tttb DM rut. ••There can be no doubt about tbe grow, Ing neceeeity of aitatioii there," replied th* : BMwMHi, ■• but It >» a nutter, of course. ' that I could not urge until asked for my . ■ .pinion by (Jenerol "uperinUuiteiil Kuuball. ; our very able and efficient chief, who la al ways alive to tbe iutere*ta and nre.l> of tbe •ervloe. You m»y see, by looking at the chart of Ontario," said tbe Caolain. a* , be turned to hia book, " that tuere in a long •tritih of conit fniin Charlotte to Niagara, about 75 milee. and übout tli.- liru.- tba crew lit «'n«ii-.tt.- may be at work below the (tenwee River a acbooner may bu in illatrt-a and j need nninediato hulp up tbe Ink* There i- MWMPM at Wilson, Uleolt, dak On-bard and Niagara Hum, and a wwk is liable to oivur at either pla.ee alinont any tlrue, and Charlotte it pretty far awny !n tlin foil of tbe year Thirty Mile Point occ ■iounllr picks up a vessel, althi.uKh there i« a most exi-.11.nt light But take a dirty, thick iiijjht with snow sbuttii>K out tbo HfjM« otweuring it no that it .iiin.t bu loraUui mid It Is not. ununual for a vessel to go) kM ' >"-- U> the land at Thirty-Milu Point. «n.l if site doe* she is caught. With the Ixike Ontario Shore lUili'oad runnluK n<.t fm fi..m Mm bvacb it would be an easy iiiattt'i for u> Iα reach ;wlthlii a short time i.illit, Wilson. (Jlcott, Thirty Mllo Point or O»k Drclmnt I Then, t.xi. Niagarn is Ijti'oiuiliK ij'iltea | l»f of resort In tbe summer MM, sad the p«o--i plo who no there ought not to be I At niuiiy weterliiK BeMal where tlirreare i life saving ttntlons buach |'ntn>la uiv ui.lii { ed so that in . »<• of MfMMki ttiore will at I nearly all Vbe time be a imuibor of tlir llfr saving crew viittiiii hailing dlstaiictt." " Da you think it life saving tiation at Ni 1 agara wofM.I be svrvii-enbluf" asked tbe re ~ i t.i of af■ .i in.-r lakit co|/tain who saik'd :on I jili" I iniiii,io many years. " Imli'.id I do. ii'n! it has suumod stmnico U> me tbut one was not untobllohuil thvru long ■(•)■ The most dangerous coast in tinfall of the year is between CharlutUt and Niagara, for tbe points make out iuto the lake rather sharply, and if the weather is thick • schooner ofteu llii.|< land before those In charge drunin that stiu i> mmi i, •■ bnaob This may bu due to tlm MHM or toltad steering. A f»w years a»ju Thirty Milu I'oiut iis'xl to be a regular bouo yiird.sinl every full one or two vessels would be |.iit to iv>t there. 1 have souu somo hard weatb ; er ulong tbere, and that l> usually where : you catch it In the fall The cost of main ' UtininK a utation Is Ml much, unl in mv oi'inioii the government cannot spend moil i> in a bettor way than by paying MM fii guifvd in snving life." There Ii another point tn favor of vatab- IMlfasg a station at Nioxara, an<l tbat is tbls: Tlu'-coast is iinprotocUid ,'ot Port Dalhousie, tbe Ijike Ontario entrance to tlie Wt-lUud cauul, aud iiloii out of ton i rait which sail along It aie American. It is fully to expect the i niindiina U> do tnythini{, for tbey \ would uot move at TorobU> for yrars, al though a vessel was w>.-r i«l on the point or i Osiil every fall and souiebody drown ied Our neighbors ar« goo,l at haggling ' over wrecking Jobs, and will atinlu the law to thu utmost U> make It appear that a> craft meet* wltb disaster in tbelr water so tbat tbey may obteiu work, but tbey are 00l ' willing to establish life aaviiig stations, be cause ttiev cost something It uiii-t not be inferred thai the Canadians are brartlrss or tbat they woul.l fill io respond to a cry of help, but tbey do not cure to incur iuu. i M prnee along their coal', aithr>ugb tbey make streniio'.it efforU to secure commerce THE HOSMER BLOCK SOLD. Kamkim ft Bakbu, Thc W«a Ksuwa Dry i».«ii>m Kind, The I'ciu'llauiu— What Ih»:t Ihtcnd tu ou with rue ItoWI. Yaaterilay toe building no ttie ooioer of Ijcuit ami Main etrevt*, known ae tbe Huamer Ulock, and owned by U r" llo.iner, wa» aold to the [>re*«nt orcupanta and well. known dry goods dim of lUu~.iu 4. iu I'oMti.lirnllun sj| »il '<ou Magoltatiuiia for this property have been poadiux f< i some time b«twmn tbe part■•«. but «rr» ouQMinmatod ywUi'Uy u> tb» aatisfaetioo of both. Tbe boeineat of lUit»ui.i i; iiaarr has Urn Incrra'ini; at «urb a rate for the |>e>t few year* ibal aUdittuual ruuiu is Utdly uveUeil to show and su.rc t!.» larco aiuuunt of g tbey bniiillo TUv ttr>n ha*« taken out tbe par titious in the baxauiout, lia«« put nitiuiu |.let" W d |-«(f < i • I "<-'u if «»tfsi(», a ot*w flooi. aiaam pipes, ckieeu, waeb rouuu>, and all tbe other appurtenance* neceeaary i. tbe •otiTtoieiH," of their clerks and tbe public It i* ttii-.i KPt«ntl»n tn nim«t ttis be>. iM«ot, whioh is 10U x Xi feet, into a saWa room for cloaks, abawla, tlaokeU, ciulaiiw. witli their 9iUu«i kitd otbvr gotde. T%e light from Halo aad Ixx-ust etr»rV> * mil ficieot fur s>ll r>ttrpiwess. A« Urue (MM oa the 6»m cntonn >lal« putting Iβ »» flevator »b»u their inoi«e**d butiera* demand* it. Th* <wc.m<f (tor/ t> rentr-l Mid wttl remain tn it* >t»'<«»il .m>iul it'on Me**r* runaoin * <tekor ar« to b*> ««>egratulited upon *r<tir:ng o*>* o< tb* bee* e»u*lruvt«d bultdlag* tm Ik* clly. it t» '•■ iaoed !u bard wood from U>p to button. *n<l u fle*ly aauated fcr carrying on be*to**». "Tb* corner tlew) " U ou* e< toe b«K « I bml con»*nl*ut placM for la*e* V» !»•■!• Iβ tiw clly -te«*f»rl JnnnwaJ. WILSON. While H tMrr "•» <"ro*»tng hi* orchard kut W.hMhr, be we* attacked by a aav■«•• hen, which bit lit* leg t)iilu badly Joeeph Wayno, tflMMt ""' in ~)* village •»»» We.lno*day l»i»im-l S^iiimu,* wife ■«<! clll.Uon are »i.iliiif fil»nd« tn Johnrtuan, fort, id <o. VSui UkHaft Jw<l isHThonKUT •veiilnc, aftrr a long end painful ilrknou. at ilm »f » irf 3«. The taMi »• i«ivk»f w»r* bald at Ln Int.- n»iJruct<, Hiitiday a/termx>», a« lbl*» o'clock. Thar* wa* a laige atu>udaao« »l r«lntiT»* and til. U.li Hart Mliicuui. of Ibe MiMffmion Krhlg* HuUnm force, >u in tl»l» filing* two if tbrv* day lu»t «mli vinitlnn bw aat>lh«r, an*) •iij.ivim' Him nulling at th« bwbor Tn* " Uwllii Iron Hrl.ln* I'o." of Berlin. Colin, b*T* cuntiaclvd witk llM*>>uiiui* •i.iii.-i. II II Kvanr, t<> build an lro« l>rld«« acniM tb* H iniln rr**k. In tliU 'ill•»,'•• t*> bt> ttimi'K-U-d by Novumter IS J,.tin r llyd* r*««lv«Ht a liglil «r> ■• of pin n,) -■• wbil* •itiiii/ In frout vt th« I%*! Kflk'r lioil Tuefciay iH*pt H, ItoHM lu Mr. mid Mr* Willis llayn., s,.| i i-. • diiughtar. Mim Mnry I'attt-non, of N*wfau*,wa« »l» Itlng b«: unci*, .hum" I alUriKiu aud family, of thi* yill«>;>'. la»t »f»k 11.. milk \-t lUi'lmrd \i k ■lllinll »■ tin- l>l .■■iii .1 (,f tbo An.ln v« Hn.wn rktatv, WM unain adjouriwl until tliv V'.'iid Mra Until Ituw.ll \Varr«ii drli»«r»d a prohibition in i.n. in th« Hall Ia»l Krlday •reniiiK Tlio i-iitiiiiaU) which lß**a of th* giiit mill, In la*t w*ek* Imu«, *b<>uld have Imxu IHn.ii In.tead of fI.UU), a* it api»*r*d lu your |'ii|.." A piiilv of fMirrinan w»f* Iryini; tlivir lurk at tlm Imrtx.r lul I'rt'lay. Htanley OMatWi cauKlit on* *f law fln K. i> iii I i.i. uog whvvUof a gearing marala* lnxt Sutiii'iluy, aud toluthe fl»»h from lu* bollK, U|l to tll« MK'ollil J. .Illt Mm l.ulii 11..U.W foitiixrly of till" village, but now ol anil tier o u* in, Mim Ktillrr, of Ntnvfane, w«r« tuning reUtlru* lu thu villngu lut >aturday. ' 11■•-•.- wit al*r|;e*tt«udaiie« at theTeaih ■•i» A**i>clalion,of Niagara Co.,which met In M,:- Tillage la>l Satuidnv Jot.n IlKiid wa**le<'t«d I'rvel'lvnt, Cbarle* I.ulhni Hli I'rxiiiilviit and Ml** Sadie Turnrr H»< reUrjr Mra IliiK'kwnv, of • nmbi in. apeut lMt Hutunlay nnd N.mi.ley with ber motber and •Ut*r. Id tbl* »lllafi.. Dr. K.J, Mm mi wttt, of Uxaport. ■ |~.iit lut Hnlurday aud Hun.lay with friend* Id till* tiling" Tliu W i T I hold tbair annual meet Ingat the (loud TeiupUr" Hall, uti Weduv* Jay afternoon of tbl* wouk TiMf*) on n Mablmili *Mml ooncort at tb* ll'i ti't cliuruh la-t Hunitay evening. Mr. and kii> I. l/uiibard, of OleoU, ipeiit laat Hut.lny and Monday with friend* lu lli,« Tiling*. Mr. aii't Mil < "hai Iβ* l.iitlmt w«« rn'elT ml by letter Into tin- iu»iut>«r*hlp of lliv rreabytorlan rbuirh laat Sunday A. N DwikM i> niakiug an r tUi.rl. .1 11 ip lu Canada Mr* K. MKnlKlit and her *oa Cbarlea w*r* la tlii* Mllatco lunl .Sunday ami M-<i. rlay The couoert gi*«n by l'rof • < u*pt..n aud hU a*ti<tauU, from Inn kport, laat (4a.tur.Uy •Teuiug. *u wull altvuileJ. aed wa* a *uc (MM. The cult of Mi* I'alwer.of tbl* Tillage, **. Mr. Ualdwln, of I>uck|>ortt wblrh we* trlwl before Ka<| liarger laat Monilay, r**ulted In the jury giving judgviitent a«aiu*t lialdwlu for r.'7 (* Th* »ult of II Wileox, agaitiat Aaion Mar Uu, »*• **t down for laat Toeeday, but w*( dually adjourned until the l'.'b llf. )UuK>iii r«lurued homo tutHaturday from tti. eaataru |*it of tb* ataU. *MM*> wbut iniproreil in bcaitb. Mi« Marlon Kl»viiiu,of Kuipenalon itildfja I* TuitiiiK her gran liiiotu»r, lu tbia vUlagu A J rtiuilh appiit l» .or tbree daja, the fur* part of the week in Ulaao. John l< Kineb u .»j*cUd Iμ leotur* in lh* public ball uest Monday •»«o.iig. Oct. It 0 M Mo<yti**u»y I* atUndiog ta« ojeeuug of Hi i.uiuilof Mu|.. niwh iu I*y kport tliU we*k. Tbora I* M l-iiget any doubt ab<jut Jaoire fktteiw.u» cppoiiitijiriit a* |xietiua<l«r In thli village, a* be ha* received ufliciai Dutive to that effect. fii>oi Waihlogtun -H. Urt •Iβ. li« 6 isx-kiKirt ■ u> ti«T» a itnwt railway -Hnow I*ll Iα L*<ek|»ort Tuwdajr for»- IM —To»r« aj« flftrru |*rt*u«M>r> la M.» «g«. ly j.i! at the daU l> bIXMO «t lb« tIUM Trom TuiiawKi.'U dorioc hfpt«ab«r ••'• »Ui4**4 W 7V1.«J0 tori ,l lutalwr u>l m mm <rJ<MW|>ii u«k ofsiiwi. port. »» bu'cUrlhHl lul lburwlajr uigtit •b<J («■> wurla of %<*A» ttulwl lti« H-<«rd of Kdueali-u »» Nluut FMli. bar* tlockUd u> • •iat<ii«b an Auxiacu ir«l >u<l bar* lu» asm* plaiuw', iMwWr tbv «imtlAl. '. ( l>,. lUj(i-i>W u( VK* ruilj ol U>» utato uf >•» Yutk. —Tb» rtauant «oiug tb* ronad* '■< tb« praa* (kal Mow* Cmm tna* burixl l«jr chasuv u«rtMi» llμ luuii iii !>/• kpurt ban ail tb« «Jtp*a»H> of Itir luunil, auii paul Ibo balauc* due -«n>K <a*v of hjm. donna; b< HUumt. Wμ h- Mc-ioi.i.i'M, siitkk oliii't Mi-< lidiii. »i Dentin, >U».\IC \ I VI I». jrf^ riIHTIK'H HI ■■• K, (Opposite l"u«to«e«.i ym*^*\ vtuiiMHi vir ''' "'"QMI uy palaleM i»trn<ti"ii Of teeth. ****** |V All operation* warrnnli-.l p. LIBROCK, NIAGARA, Out. Practical Watchmaker. \jr Watrlu* mid crook* carefully required on Mioit,-t noli.,- Wi> NBWPORTTIK!*, French Tlei, Windsor Tien, niul Too Slipper*, PMda of good stock, nnd MM 'it '■*> I",' t-,'"l u'** llm" *' any other Houhu, MB be found nt N. I). Ifank .11- T 1 'nir Button Slioen for Uentle■i men; al»« Irintntlon 1-nrt., I*™ Hall i.nil r.,iiki.ih. i.iiii.■!-. m niiiiiim price*, nt N. 1). Hnnkell's. HOUBE AND LOT FOR SALE. On Second «lr«>t, in Mm village of Yoang•fctwo. A gnod lionse niul lot with barn, w>-11. end plenty fruit, Liberal ti-rius to jiurchaMT. Inquire of, N. 1) Hakkmi.i. FOR SALE! RENT, OR EXCHANGE, A Large Summer HOTEL, At I'oitKrie, Out. near tho frrry Uudiuif. Per I'nitii-uiiii" apply u> A. !!► \M.u Trot i - i " Notice to CroUitors. BY c>IIl« Kit OV Will IAM J. 11l LOSS, siiw'irTii', »l tH»e*T* i n>. Mtioa i* hsisliT gfctnu. unriirllnjrtit Iku.lknll pnraoM linfiiiKriJtinir.il .1. iiiiihl" inlnMlba entmeof (•curve Vi Hhl|ip), Inle ot IneTownof Lewis-' tun, SuiinrH (oiinlv. N- Y, ilicefi«M, wmlilli- It till* ■»•■><-. Willi !<><• vi.iii -hern thereof, itn the «i11.«.n1,,.i. tin' K\ci "I. r of lh>' ln«l Will mi.) Tenia1- e** "( •""'' 'Iceciin 'I. "I I"" letoiloiee in tin' T..M i "( Porter, in -ill I ( .unity, mi <>r be- Mft il»'*ii> <li y nl Hired next. JUli.l I ..<k|i..rt. N. V, Srpt. Im, line. NAMI HI --> 11 II'I- V, ■.■hi i iiM—r. rADIEST Witli llanoviii'ii Tailor > <>n OM rut lITCMM to It, wiilmiii onl iiiKlrin-lmim. lir<>i"«-l niKkiTii iiiuiii.iinri. n iH-rlrrt. I'rico fut BynU'in, | Uouk niKl l>...11.!•• Tracing Wheel. 1010, TO INTRODUCE, A Mri(< m, BMI »i"l w Ih'"-i will Imi tent ou re<M'l|>( ..f *1 OU Villi.-* JOHN I' IIANOVKH. Ciii.-iniiHli. O. 311U ■ TIMANUS. —U-THS „ u ilaoo iu tho city wlioru \ x s A nl and m>ll al . V HICKS. ftiK"i' ),.i,i.-s Kur■ . Mittom A iroi li.l IX y / . B.' :i:i.l J O. H ' ;er, W< nnd tiv ■nns of iua] Y. ■ whliLtion m iv Kz W noci'eei- uf 'iiu ■ftoni-i.uou iuuuimt J ■,b;ibility ie <|UHiitit) i CLOTHING! Hats and Furnishings! Our itock in now complete in all branrhei. We will wll you a good black euit of (Mothiriif, to fit iiny man, for »4.00. We will sell you a good Child'i Suit for $1.50. Call und see for yournelf, at M. BROWN'S CLOTHING HOUSE, Suspension Bridge, N. Y-
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| Title | Niagara County News, 1885-10-09 |
| Description | Early newspapers of Youngstown, New York |
| Subject |
Newspapers--New York (State) Niagara County (N.Y.)--Newspapers Youngstown (N.Y.)--Newspapers |
| NY Heritage Topic | Community & Events |
| Location |
New York (State), Western Niagara County (N.Y.) Youngstown (N.Y.) |
| Date of Original | 1885-10-09 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Identifier | ncn_18851009 |
| Holding Institution |
Nioga Library System Town of Porter Historical Society Museum Niagara Falls Public Library |
| Digital Collection | Youngstown Newspapers |
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| Title | Niagara County News, 1885-10-09 |
| Description | Early newspapers of Youngstown, New York |
| Subject |
Newspapers--New York (State) Niagara County (N.Y.)--Newspapers Youngstown (N.Y.)--Newspapers |
| NY Heritage Topic | Community & Events |
| Location |
New York (State), Western Niagara County (N.Y.) Youngstown (N.Y.) |
| Date of Original | 1885-10-09 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Identifier | ncn_18851009_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. V. j Nix I»H««'«.j YOUNGSTOWN, N.Y., OCTOBER 9, 1885. : »rl«-«* :i CVntN., No. 33. LOCAL. -IHi out your wiuMr o»erco«U. itur next bullday .■ ThaokigiTiiic Day. Taktt down tb |
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