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NIAGARA COUNTY NEWS. vol ml YOUNCSTOWN, N.Y., MARCH 5, 1886 |M 6. 2. STATEMENT OF CLAIMS i'RKKKNTKD TO THK li'MKl> OK HrKEHVIMRfi O# NIAOAHA COIHTT. AT TfIKIK ItOII'LAU HE#K!OJ* JT)lt THI CIKHBNT VICAR, INBS, wmi Tip* AMOUl** CLAIMED AM. tub Amounts Allow ru un Each Claim PUTTING A CASE. A teacher, putting a question in mental arithmetic said, by way of illustration:—" If there ware three patches on the table, Johnny, and your little sinter should oat one of l hem, how many would be loft r " We ain't hoi! a peach in the hous® this year, let alone three." " We are only supposing the peaches to be on the table, Johnny." " Then they wouldn't be real peaoheaf" "No." " Would they be preserved peaches f* "Certainly not" "Pickled peaches?" "Ni», no. There wouldn't be any poaches at all, a* I told you, Johnny; we only »upi>oat< the three peaches to Ite tliere." "Then there wouldn't Ih> any peachta left, of course." "Now, Johnny, put that knife in jour jMieket, or I will take it away from you, and pay attention to what 1 am saying. We imagiuu three ]>eaohes to be on the table." "Yes." "And your little sister eats one of them, and then goes away." " Yes, but hlio wouldn't go until she lmd finished three. You don't know my little sister!" said Johnny. " lint suppose that your mother was there, and wouldn't let her eat but one." "Mother's out of town, and won't bo back till next week." "Now, Johnny," said the teacher, sternly, "I will put the question once more, and if you do not answer it correctly I shall keep yoil after school. If threo peaches were on the table, and your little sister wore to eat one of them, how many would be left ?" "There would not be any peaches left," said Johnny, straightening up. "I would grab the other two." "The scholars are now dismissed," said the teacher, touching the liell. "Johnny White will roniain where ho is." —Nearly sit thnt wo know we neeept on the txttmony of somebody else. If those w ho libvb never tried IIR Wai.men's CaI.I-ronxiA Vinegar Hittkiih, end are miffortng from dyspepwia, bilious or other fevers, kid ney or liver complaint, or fro'n Impure blood, will reoelvu the tsttlmony of the manv tb<m»aiiiU who hsve til«ltlw Hitters, uiid been cured, tliey will be acting wlaely RELIGION AND THE STAGE. The Itomau newspapers are protest- I itij.'. not without cause, ogainst the ex- 1 Imordinary revival of the so-railed • I >r!iina of the Dead," which mm agnin .v• this yoiir U]K>n the Oarapo Smito on AH Houla' Day. This horrilili* custom, more honored in tlin broach than the observance, had lieen discontinued for fifteen yours -that in to hny, over since the nationalization of tlio capital of Italy. Homo pious persons, however, seem to have thought that it would lie a pious deed to "restore" this hideous spectacle, und it was carried out with considerable expense of money, lalor and perverted ingenuity. Skulls, Initios and entire skeletons were collected from rilled graves, ami a piece call "The Visions' of Gxekiel in the Valley of Dry Hones," was exhibited to the faithful and the scornful. The real impiety of this odd union of religion and stage was made tho more manifest by the loudly ex pressed suspicion ol some naturally indignant persons that the remains of their kmsfork had been employed, among others, for the hideous theatrical representation. Whetliei their suspicions were or were not well founded it seems impossible to decide, lint such an abuse and insult both of the departed and the living is quite practicable with Italian burial custom. —Theßarena of Vital Statistic* make* no return of tha nioitallty cmi-ed by overttruKifii>K 'I'" sick. Hundreds uf patient* art' killed in tbts way. ninety nine per cent, of whom might have been caved bv the «•« of thai nimpie eenef ible antidote. Jin Walkick's Cauvohhia Vin boaii Kitikhh, rapid in it» action, and without uloobol In New Orleans, strikingly beautiful women may lie seen of a Sunday morning at tho cathedral, or at the French opera upon some ajx-ciiil occasion. Their complexions are olive; their hair black aud lustrous; their eyes large, dark and expressive; their hands and feet small; their figures slender aud graceful ; their onrriage stately and dignified ; their taste in dress exquisite. These types are by no means rare, but as a class it may lie doubted whether the craole woman can be re*Uy pronounced handsome. Five hundred years B. C. the Etruscan ladies fastened their coils and braids with sjM-ar-*ha|>ed pint, as Ixautiful as they were useful Home of them were made of ivory aud some <A bronse and silver. They were ornamented In various ways, some with bust* carved upon them, and some with full length reclining figures. Venus us ug out of the m» and stroking b«ok ' her w.t hair was a favorite design. SUBSCRIBE NOW. Rubeniptlons will be receieed at tbs office <.f the Niauaxa Oonrrr Nrwa at Iha following low rata* (or yaarty mbacrtp tiou*. when taking the Niaxara OOVVW Ncwk and the foil: wing pabl cattona to gather; Niaoaha OH'iTT N«*« and hutTalo Daily Kiprern. with Sunday, HI " " " without - #7. Haffalo Weekh Kipraas, fl NO. iiu*al ' luilv t ourier, witb Sunday. flO. " without " B. Buffalo Weekly Courier, «l 80. New York Weekly Star, II 75. The Klieslde at Houic. (I 35 Scientific American, #3 fit) A met irao Rural lloma »lti pntnimini, 11 •'«> The Yankee Wade, WOO Toledo Weekly Wade, #1 t# The N. V Independent, 93 stl. I'lie I'raclual Farmer, ♦I TS KiuplraHtate Agrleulturiat, |1 SA Montreal Witness, f 1 K3 Toronto Weekly Mail, #1.84 Toronto Weekly Ulobe, 11.M. New York World, *1 W> lturnl New Yorker, t'i "o. These ratea ai a in aonia lnatancea 50 |>er ci fit. leu* than regular rate*. Call at tha Nkwn office and sec (or youraelf. We cnn furnish you with any othar publication at equally low rates It is a Mill I confidence to suppose yourself incapiible of mistake it la Indeed a serious blunder to lefuae to taka Pr Itull'a Cough Hvrup whan you you liavu taken cold I*l Ice'Js He Rewarded Her. A Debit*, geiieroua hearte-i rfan In Cbeyonue loot 1350 on Haturilay, at the Key t'ity Houkc, ami an honeat ofafttuberiniM found it In lit* room. Tht> warm heart of the man Hwclli-il with Kratltudo, mid aeemed to reach out after all mat kind, that he might in aoroe way khlil them with the $'J'U) which was loat, and nil found attain H(> ha fall on the nock of the chambermaid, and while Ilia teara took I lie atarcli ont of her linen collar, h« cut bl» hand in bU |ioeket and fouud her a counterfeit twentj five cent ■crtp. "Take thla," be «ald, between hie aobn, " virtue la Ita own reward. Do not u«e it unwUely, but put It Into f<anunle County bood>, where thlevea cannot coriupt, nor niotha break through aud guaw the cornera off " What a grM.it, country thl» la, Willi itn vhhL territory, Ita bii.rieera, il» j.ietty women, mid Ita Venl Vtfy Jl' curw — Salvntlon OH. \ A Free Gift. llv a tperUl arrangement wltb the |«ub lMiers of /'iirm ami t'lrruHle we can for * shirt liuiu offer » frtu gift, In oonnectlou Willi NIAUAIIA VOVHTI NfcW», to eeerj sub M-riber. It Ik a magnificent engraving, entitled " Tb# Morning Greeting." Our offer is: N'iaiiaka Coi'KTV Nkwmouo year, t'arn» an I llnrtlrn one year, botli together lor only olio dollar anil foity cents. aud Ilia beautiful engraving free. Tbe »i*e of the engraving U tl» by 24 Indies, aud Is a choice •.peclmen of tlie engraven' »od artiste' work. Thr Farm unci t imulr I* a large ltl page, column Journal, puMlabad twice a in..tub, at Kprliigflehl, Ohio It It tbe band Himrit. lH.»t and cheapest agricultural and home journal In the United Htatee. 11l order to introduce It wl.ne not known, the I übll»ht'i> allow u( to inuka the ab«i»e liberal offer. If you have already renewed your subscription to the H«w« for this year, you •■an secure Kami uiid Fireside one year and -the engraving by hanging 40 Mia Into tbla office. or paying the »aine to auy ooa of our ugeuts Dlntouiper in often fatal when b»r»ae can't get green food llny'e ll.use Fowdar i« a preventive Old Hprlgglut went down to Florida the limt of tie winter for hi» health, and did not succeed in Ondii.g it, dying there as miijr another bad dona before him It acme what surprised bis eon George the otl er diy when Wiggins, who, by the way, bail not heard of lb - old man'a demise, met tin voting man and asked, 4 Your father 1» In a good daal hotter place now than h when he wee around here, itn't be 1" Hpriggin* succeeded in muttering like "he didn't know l»ut be rial on to meet an engagement —Keep the bead tool, the feet... . the bowel* regular by th» use o Baltimore I'ilU, and you will navi bled with dyspepsia. J - J amri Far too »ay» that a cnriuoa clr cun>ltnce occurred many ye»r» ago,wban a testator In Kngland left JKIO.UUU to a friend, but wltb tba condition that one half tbe sum ahuold be buried with blm in hla coffin/ The legatee took advtca on tbe »att«f "Where I* the money now!" aaked If frland. "In tbe bank," wa» tbe reply. " / right " said tbe adviser; " wr;te a cheek V>,ooo sod pot It in tha old man's coffin,p aUe to bia order." —It contains nothing injurious, we ml I>r. Bull'* ltsby *yr»p for tbe little o* Price 39 casta. We learn from a fashion item that H now tbe correct form to use a Mule [* cupar dour slipper filled wltb white flowers Instead of the proverbial old (boa, to ttirow after the departing bride. Prom eartaln legends we b«v» read, we infer that tbe new idaa would tie audi e-frr than ibe old one at a i l.trago wedfln.g Tbe bride would be laaa liable to have bar skull fractured.CONSTABLRW ACCOUNT. Charged (liarmd Nan»a. Clalmad. *"WB- William Holland . *20 45 *88 45 45 f K Hat. 1»:« >»?$ Frank Miller » 1* J >' J 'J M. OHilen «" 6 75 - f C H. Deadly,Royalton B 80 B 80 .... 0 *0 Geo. W. Wolfe S £ - - » •• Christian Brege « » r' ® °n Wm. W Tompkins « 40 « 40 6 40 P. Halev .. 28 89 2«8» 23 88 Daniel Iteardon 2" -- 27... A dam Simon Hjl 4|J g ;!® I'll ward May * 70 • ™ 12 Michael Burns 144 20 144 20 144 99 John Shannon . ... 18 ®M }5«« }a e!! Tbn.nas ffutton IS 08 18 0.» ]' - A. W H.tihe ... 10 15 10 15 10 IB 0. Camflald #75 9.5 1175 ...... J H. Bowman 8 ° - " ii William Lntf 0 NO 0 80 b 80 Hubert Ar limtun 4 40 4 40 4 40 - - - 11. Dunlgnn, Pendleton 12 5*0 12 .10 ... 12 30 H. U. Barber 14 50 14 50 14 6U W H. Carver 8190 «2 90 89 90 1. K Van Nnrwick 10 85 10 *5 1ft 8fi Charles Molynaux 70 40 70 40 7>< 40 Ira M McCoy «- # John Wlmiwi 12 7> " Charles II. Woods— 0 (I 0 Joliu 1' i like W - 1« - IHniltk 3 20 3 140 ...... Robert H. Bicbanan,. IN -. 1" J" lleluier White 10 10 . 10 James Riley 10 - Join. T. (Jailor.... 10 75 10 75 i Will I,uff, Cambria 2 bO 2 HO 9 « C. Hlattery, llurtland 7 30 7 80 .... 7 80 JUSTICES' ACCOUNTS. charge Charge Names. Claimed. Allowed. County. Town i Clins II l'lpar, Niagara *100 9S •KKI 05 *00 15 f 3 1)0 City "f Luck port 70 45 70 45 70 4.. Ira Race. ..... 3 98 8 95 J 0- . . Col ilon Howe 2 45 2 4.) 3 4.i T. H. Elton 1 50 1 50 4 50 lluiiry H. Tompkins. '• "0 " jJO " Willimn Bulirwnye 0 01 9 01 II bl Hymn W. Moon. 3 70 3 70 2 70 A.M. Ual.no 10 70 10 70 1U 70 A It iIyer . 35 25 35 l/i ■ ' W. I'. Clark 8 B0 8 «0 8 50 JUDGE, bUHllOOATE AND DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Ctinrgp Charce Nfyiiut. Clnlnied. Allowed, County. Town. J. \V. - *100 *100 t 1). Klwoiiii Jellory 10 .. 10 10 .. ;\. 1C. I'iiti'-i 15.I - -• l'W -- - (loo. Hetdttuivicb 40 . 40 .. 40 .. ..... K M.AxhlHy M 46 890 4(1 880 4# MIKKIKK'S AND ( IJCRK'H ACCOUNTS. ( hnrjn' N'mhwh. Claimed. Allowed. County. 1 (ieo U K.lien *5,0:5 48 W,075 48 #5,075 43 . Jobu A. Merritt .... Bil3 25 803 25 tti)8 —. PRINTING AND BINDING. Charge Ntinien. Claimed Allowed County. W. II . McCoy KMC 50 *040 50 $<V40 5» ! C 10. llont vwoll .57 Ml fi5 00 55 fiO VVill. Pool & Sitn W 50 20 50 4J() .x» , N. I>- HhhUuII 8 15 • 15 .» 1> I]miuii i'iiiiiiii ' mid rublinh- I UK' Company 208 65 308 95 908 95 Union I'l inunu a (1 Publish- ..,r r.. ( oinpuuv '85 .0 ..15 .0 ..IB i0 J H Murphv 8 50 3 50 .1 .VI Tonauaiidii lloial.l 55 00 55 IM) 55 00 Wui.l&Cnbb 108 45 108 45 108 45 .7 .. 047 99Z 027 M mt IHI EHUONEOU8 ASSESSMENTS. C'linrffe. Cliarie Nil men. CliilBiod. Allowed. County. Town. Enoch I-Hell, en'at« cliarueil Wll«.n »12 00 «I2 00 # .. «J2 00 Lunula Kiteh, e^tata I U ilnuii 11 11 2,» -*■' Kiiocli r itch, Jr. aetata eli.imad Wilnon F 50 1 50 .... 1 .>o 1CI1",1 llradloy, estnta ilinrK"*' llsnll* .... I •>" 1 '"O 1 '*0 J. W. Troti—lafenod lc. full Hoard • r J. Kennedy, Niagara 2 74 . H -.4 Win Woiuleo k, Jr. oimttuJ l»* »o lj» luit on Wlltuu Hull J.'nmk \\ l|lie and l>nii nby estate, ( lurk U> correct Roll Kll/abetb Klitnigau 4 .0 4 .0 4 .0 (Ieo. C. Uaywood, Roll tu lieoorrectvd Joaapli Hill •' 01 8 91 J 91 Abel Plumber, omitted m* to bo putlon Roll Thomas Collins, Wilson 9 00 0 00 9 00 A Olff.ird, striko from Uartland Roll Win I.nek, Wilson 17 00 17 0(1 17 (H) James l.ucore 3 44 .» 4-i .1 44 MCtnn T uaut, omitt- lax to be put on roll S. D. Rodman 11 (>5 11 05 11 05 Lidy of Angels, Assea- s'.r's iietition to bo out nil Roll, 1885 II.Clark We dun't llml that tlni tax haa been puld John Miller-lmperfoct Cbrlstluu Pauoow. 9 80 J 80 J .10 Lewis Levan—Add to W bent Held Roll Lndy of Angels- Peti- tlon referred to lull Hoard •• lVter A. Port'-r and others - Referred to full Hoard Lewis H. Smitli— Ke- forrari to Hoard (JarpliM J.'l'vlar—' ■>r- rect the Holla Lewis- ton - - , Samuel Hhippy Hefer- 8 03 3 09 3 OB . ; Tboni ia Scovall 2 09 2 Oil 2 08 TOWN AUDITS OK CAMBRIA. Nnmca Clahne.1. Allowed. | • Edward Manning. Supervisor t 25 40 « 3.5 tii I. R. Hlackman, Town Clei k 4. 711 4.1 ill Edward Harmony, Juatica 10 Thomas Root. 'f •• i* 1 w Mvron Orton, Excise Commissioner .1 8 . John M. Karnsworth, Commlaaloner of HitfbmtYi .. •* - Charles (rtds.CommiBaiouar of Hlghwaya 40.. 40.. John K Peteraon, Commlaaiooar of Highways •• ;|-j Jessie See, A asesaor -4 -- James Thrall, " - ~ V7 " David Subbera. Asaessnr ... " William W . Martin, Ore. «-er of .h r .10 30 .. W. C. Wood. Pb> sician,Boaril of Health, cortirti'vl - a w •» ,K' i i»»\ k Petereon. idviocid Highway Funds 152 45 152 45 TOWN AUDITS OF HARTLAND. . Claimed Allowed. Isaac Ab'er.'Ex-Coniniissloner of High Oeoi-Ke Katon. l^b"r •" 50 10 Iir Knapp, Medical Services ■ - • 5 .. Charles D. Sllsbv, Cnmuiiasionar of hx Janie.' K1' Hobaon, Commiroioner of Kx cine Andrew Wilibir, A»»e«iior 8S , George OHI, " *> Ed w aid S*eeney, M •*; -- Samuel Onmond, Constable ?? £. £. YVbftmore, " - 4 85 4 W> Tboma* Sheriff, Overiaer of Poor, 2d Dlst ----- 41.. 41 -- I E. Randolph, »•» IM.t --- * -• W 1 Charles O. Chaplin, use of House for Election 13" Daniel Chaplin, gravel 7# Wj George D. Blxler, do ,1- !i"! ij~ .1, OtUh. Hiv«>, do -- 1 i £ , S Mortimer Bigelow, labor on highway 7 50 7 80 Ellsworth & Potter. Attorneys bill .. 466 84 450 *4 John Gai butt. Commissioner of U3 . WJ Wm Hewpool, plank* for culvert* 8 d I Erie Car Works, Road draper .. 300 John Healand, Commissioner of Excise s I Henry N. Hke, Justice of the Peace. 14 14 -- , Gordon Rowe, " " " ' '** *, ' ! Albert Hayes. — }* - » Hoi Richardson, " ---- 14 - J; :: Abraiu Taylor, Supervisor. .. 45 11 4.» 11 i ( Initio* A. Kendall, Town Clerk .>4 08 54 «8 TOWN AUDITS OF LEW1STON. Naineli Claimed Allowed. fieorge C. May ward, Surveyor * 4 t 4 p. I). Callan,Commi*ion«r of Highway! £> j \v l'ai kH, " " 41 14 .. 14 .. \v. J. Cooke, Ex-commissioner of " 18 -■ - Joseph Kicb * 50 j W .James Flemming, Overseer of Poor «4 <4 George l.indeubolt, " " " -• " " -- John Fleming, rant of Town Clerk's "fflce » * Julius Frebsee, Surveyor ™ - I., (j. Mauli, lioard of lleallh reports 1 80 1 80 l Joel 1. Walker, legal service*. OH ON 0» OB i J H. Keilv, Commissioner of Excise »> ■- E. K. Wage, " [[ « - « J. 8. Towusand, • - John Kraler,Ex Commissioner of Excise » Nat haniel Bradlee, Assessor « - - 43 - j Thomas E Beggs » 70 80 70 80 Thomas M. Barner, " 74 75 •* Jj J. H. Woolion, Ex-Assessor. .... 87 02 27 «- Robert Constable 61 W.» John Calladln# " 6 38 », John Welsh, " 33 35 ■« -» , Robert McCracken, Couiuiie*ioner of Highways '**' •; Homer J Elton, Constable 5 70 ft 70 j Samuel O Stover, Jin lire of the Peace 0 85 »' *' M. llobiuson, " " ; 60 80 M 80 M Robinson, - * j* Wilber T. Poole - » » *3 ™ John < arr, Jr., " " . " ■ 12 85 1288 J. H. Towuserul, Hoard of Health o .. n S, (i Stover, Justice of the Peace j!l -•> ,i John Can, Jr., " " " -- J • (Jalen Miller, Supervisor !;•' 1»' Galea Miller, " j" - ■ ~*'t Thomas P. Scovell, Town Clerk 81 61 81 81 Jobn Fleming « 16 « 18 TOWN AUDITS OF LOCKPORT. Names. , A'lo*'°^. John M. Wolf, Kxcise Coin in ibui oner #7 60 * < GO Wm. Hchrieber. •• 14 J* " Cbailen Flagler, ARSOKSor J. M. Eldrluge, " 45. 4ft Voluey Siuison, office rent 30.. -- Henrv A. Zlmmeruian,Overseer of poor 0 .- Dr. A N. Moore,Health Officer and Phy- sician to Poor .■ -r ,, S B. Kuukleberger, Ex-Overseer of poor 0 .5 J» vft K. Hutt, Constable ® 7« # •" Volney Sirnson, legal services M ■«' A. B. Snyder, Board of Health.... — 4 .. 4 .. Wm. 11. O'Keefe, Stationery p 80 » «:> S. A. Dvsiilger, Assessor -- 63.. 5'- M. 11. Foisyth, Coinniissiouer of ll'gh- ways. 12"-- 12" - Charles Whitmore. Flags and Sewer Pipy Jnhll Nj Jackson Lumber Co.. 1.umber 61 24 81 24 C. N. Stamthorpe & Co, Sewer Pipe 52 82 03 J M. Eldridge, Assessor 4 4 . Farmers' an l Meo ianlos' Savings Bank, assigne of John Touhey, mason work 4.ih 4.1', John C. Hope 211 80 2" 80 H. S Bull, ComuilssloDer of Excise .... 0 0 S. A. l)y»lnger, Supervisor 18 ]>4 18 01 E. Hatt, Consti.ble ,2 Wm. F. Clark, Justice of the Peace 17 17.. Win F Clark. " Criminal .. 8 . .1 J. Erwin Wakeiuon, Town Clerk W 85 OH 85 John O. Freeman, Justice of the Peace 107 !»:{ 107 1m Ko«s < 'umiulugs, Constable . - "3 05 7-i D5 J. 15. Lelnbach, Justice of the Peace 30 M B. W. Clark, 3 »7 8 »7 B. W.Clark, " " " ---- 1° 10 -- TOWN AUDITS OF NEW FANE. \laimed. Allowed. .1 M. Harwood, Supervisor # 51 10 ? 51 1» Win Shaw, Town t leik - 16 87 10 87 M. N. I 'uncan, Ex-Town Clerk 31 2- -1 22 I), R. Maxwell, Justice of the Peace . .14 00 04 00 I) K Cobb " ** " 42 2«» 42 P. M. Humphrey, .... 70 05 70 05 W. C. Taylor 41 11 " 18 - M -- William Kinney, Constable »5 !I7 !J5 George Monahan " 16 8»i l-> -•> : O. V. Kendall, " 2 00 . fio j O. F. Brown, 64 TO 35 00 R. J. Braokan, " — „T ,if5 Charles C. I,ockwood, Ex-Constable . 84 . 13 05! R. H. Ijee, Assessor 64 84 .. R. H. 1-ee, " # -- F. A. McKntght. " 6- 67 Sylvester Krupp, -- ,tU * ,>u -- Byron Flint, Commiwiontr of IJign- yij • - George Ketcbum, Ex-Overseer of Poor 85 15 38 15 C. A Mason, use of hall 18 25 18 28 A. K. Potter, Counsel for Town i5 75 8. W. Look wood, Robert McKee, removing nuisance « Walter Shaw, desk for Town Clerk 10 10 M. H. Cole, M. 1).. Health Officer G. B. Townsend, Excise Commissioner 3 TOWN AUDITS OF NIAGARA. Claimed. Allowed. E. A. Enos, printing » 311 00 $ 8SI 00 E. A. Enos, " - - i P. A Port r, " ®6 75 85 <8 | Wm Pool, " <1 Benjamin Rhodes, stationery "J h ,.l William Truesdale, services to Board of lvmirad'Vink. supplies for Hospital 2 1*1 3 1*1 ! 1/O0is Schmidt, ' " ' •' 11 6 11 Julius Paige, work on'Hospital 80 80 30 NO JajnecF. Trott, Board of Health -s 87 JS H, nKr« Sallfcjnedtcino for Lockup 1» 1 ifiT TVi «« a# Konrad Fink, Ex-Assessor 4 4 .. J J. Conyngham, Ex Assessor I I . 11 Marshal Fales, services to Board of Health - - M Talbott, M I)., Physician to Poor 87 50 ,17 50 E H. Grlswold, " « 75 M. S l. ings I? "' ,Y« E H. Griswold. " lockup, &c. 85 .. 35 .. W.R. Campbell " " " - 4 -- * ■ O. C. Clark, M. D, Examinations In lunacy . . 25.. 35.. Wm R. Campbell, M D., examinations in lunacy ■ ----■ - 88 -- -- ; A. C. Bachman, M.D., examination be fore Justice . i E. H. Gilswold, M.D., return of births and deaths . - 3 16 s 15 M. Talbott, M.D., return of births and deaths , . ■ - - s' '• Clark & rampU.ll, return of birth* and deaths 13 JW» 1J> w S. T Svmons. issuing burial permits... 10 80 10 SO C, W. Johtiwn, sttorney » •• 18 -- O.E. Cromley, " 6 5.. C E. Davis " 66 -- 55 ..! Theo G Hulett, " ™ -- H.N.Griffith. " ■•:••• -- Fred Spcicher, Commissioner of lilgh- van, lis 101 .. William Vanuey, Commissioner of Highwav* . .. 810 » 800 50 Maloy, Commissioner of I Highways I"0 6° 50 ' K. D. Freeman, Ex-Commis«toner of ■' 1 Highwov. »«° J* 30 Daniel Ott, Overseer of Poor »8 - John Sullivan. " " *° JJ£® W Michael Maboney. Ex-Overteer of 1'oor WW J. F Murphy, register, Ac I7® Ji!i ; II. J. Delvnage, Assessor - • I H. H Tompkins, " t » 40 «J «• Theodore Scbunke " , 1£ '-f* I s. G*yer, Commissioner of Bxclse <*> mi 1 homas Hannou " " M - - I D. H TbomM H3, •>«,•» 12# V*. 1' Dolan, Constable, &c., 41 j® *' J»inM K Murphy, Town Clerk 49H •-'> 4S* J. Hinklev. Supervisor li* ®- 1 [•; H. K Tompkins, Justice of the Peace | Jacob Henuing " " " J® **• ** !® llenrv Clark 44 44 44 - 419 <0 It4.' i0 Win IWWB 41 " 44 :m 31 8811 S1 H H Sheldon JJJJ « Nffli 65 Cbas. H. 11 per, Jr. " " » 1.0MIW l.oM »> T. H. O'Brien, Uonitobl* 1« u< John Sh .nnon, " « «■ «♦ ! Jacob Kellar, " 3* 45 **06 John Jenny " • W. W. Tompkins " 6} « I John Sullivan " 40 "J1 j Patrick Haley, " jWf ®» *" " { Michael Burns, " -• M1 TO 410 -- Adam Simon. " J"'1 1* .'f' ®® I O. Canfleld " ?,ijj ' Michael O'Brien " +41 ■» *» William Roland " W# hi ->»5 JJ. James Maddigao " MJ Frank Miller .7 Rev. H B Hudson, returu of marriages 45 4> Rev. T. Hinea, , J 06 3 65 Rev. J. A. Lanigan " " " and burial permita 4 10 4 Elixa Philips, return of births 45 48 Iter A O Oallencamp, return of mar- riage* 940 J 40 Rev. L. E. Rockwell, return of mar riages - 3 ™ ■ " Rev. C. M. Bartholomew, return of marriages J JJ, J „' A C.Bachman. M.D., return of births. Ac 4 Si 4» Wm B Rice. 11.D., " " '83-'88 1 ,w 1 88 David Rlsbeiuier, Coroner, returu of doaths ....' 2 4°, W. 1) Hough, M l)., return of birth- 3 >0 Adam Simon, Consiable 8 0° 8 'Jo Rev. S. Stowotts, return of marriages Christine Ilo(Tm«i«t»r. return of birtlis. 1 «»0 1 5;i Kev. O K Rogentnuller, return of uinr riages o 30 8 o(» li»v Sidney WUber,return of marriages 3 10 all) William Landrith, Executor, rent of lloHpital Grounds 00 TOWN AUDITS OF PENDLETON. j Xi n,c>. Claimed. Allowed. I'billlp Miller, of the Poor ? <> TatrirU Harry, Excise Conmispftoner . 1o . Martin W. Miller, Justice of the Peace 12 Martin Wendel, Supervisor 81 IjK Jacob Blum, Town Clerk Joel Tripp, Assessor fj ot Herman J. Lelsnd, Ex-Bupervisor 4 » .jl Tbomss Dunn. Overseer or the Poor li' 25 Chauncey (i. Richards, Justice 14 TM) Jacob Itlum, \ssessor. W .. "V James Malanney, Jr., Assessoi 43 4v Seldon E. Orates, Justice of the Peace. 7ft 40 75 40 Andrew Bayer, Commissioner of High- ways 1H2 -- 1 Edward May, Constable Uii 1)5 :C| i»5 William B I.e»is. Justice of the 1'eace. 27 05 27 05 K. H. 1'ursotiS, Excise Commissioner 15- 15 E. 8. Wendel, " " 1®-- ir' TOWN AUDITS OF PORTER. Names. Claimed. Allowed. Josei'b Thompson. Supervisor. ... f '-li 12 $ 2JJ 12 8. I). McCracken, Town Clerk - 107 1 8 1 07 IS William Hill, Assessor •J* Benj. Moon, " Nlcliol is Hoffman " Frank C. Morris, Excise Commissioner <• I.oonder Duttor, " " A. L. Barker, " " A. U. Gatcbell, Ex Supervisor, 117 .! «7 5'. ; R. McCiacken, Board of Heiilth Samuel l^>ng, suinuel Baker, Overseer of the Poor. '■ - - " Sutnuel Moag, Ex Commissioner of Highways R Ward, Justice of the Fence. H<i irll u,ce 3R 06 30 or' Byron W. Moon. " •• 85 511 85 Jutnes M Foster, " " - 24 .. 24 John W. Co wan, Commissioner of High- WHYS . .......... (13 14 f»J{ 11 John W Cowan, u«« of bouse for elec- tion - Abner Holdeit. Overseer of the Poor 20 05 2n On Daniel Rearden, Constable 20 55 20 .>5 Frank l'owloy, " TOWN AUDITS OF ROY ALTON Names. Claimed. Allowed. Fred R Morse, Ex Justice of th« Peace f <i 12 * « 12 Charles I. Wilson.us- of house for town 50 60 Charles 11. Headly, Constablo services 2 65 William Stein. Constable 3 0!i 3 06 ; Henry Uuth. Overse.'r of the Poor 20 JO J A Oood, ilamaje to buggy 8 Peter P. Turrel.services as Justice of the Peace 13 13 70 OhrUtaln lirige Constable services » 10 0 10 rteonre Savers, Commissioner of Excise .(5 •" Havel Keith JJ "«'!$" 3^ ■wi'li'.im'smith, Ex Constable 24 50 «J «j William C. Bmith, Overseer of the Poor 24 .5 24 <5 j Geo Jackson, M. D. Medical Services John Arnold. Assessor ..... «0 BO Oeo B Holdridge, Ex Supervisor 20 04 21. 04 Martin Cooney, Ex Overseer of the Poor ; • - *J - Nathan D. Ensign, Commissioner of Highways . no Shermin Richardson, Assessor 5. Christian Rebwaidt, " Charles W Hchubel, Ex Overseer of tt.e pMr "> A S Delano, Ex-Justico of the Peace 14 14 William Look man, Commissioner of , Highways _ W H Rhinehart, Justice of the Pence 11 .>8 11 58 William C. Oreene, Counsel and Attor 32, S4 jnMoor». .Iustl"e of the Peace :t3 ™ 33 J1" Henrv Whltcup. Ex-Constable 10 <W 0 05 John Cablll. Ex-Constable .. £ W. .1 Jenkins. Justice of the 1 eace 27 27 Calvin B Oasklll, Constable J 30 J Simon Reef, damage to engine 8B H C. Clark, Ex-Town Clerk 14 25 14 26 I R. C. Clark, Supervisor 14 14 14 M W. E. Grabsm, Town Clerk 51 fiW 55 59 town audits of WHEATFIELD. Matnos Claimed. Allowed. M S. Hunting. Attornev Fees .... * SO .9 «0 1 John Brauer. Justice of the Pe«ce !« 1« Helm. Supervisor "J "" '• ** Kiel. Sumtn is, Justice of the Peace L. L. Wilson. " " '« 70 1W 70 Christ Wolf,Ex-Commissioner of High William Btrassburg. t 'onstable 8 70 .1 .0 ! Chauncey Witcherman. F.x 4 4 Chauncey Wilcbtermar,Justice of the w a"1 W^FIetc PrfTw CowrUbie W flo «7 (in Henrv Blsh 'P " i" Henrv Kline " " < *" 7 M John F. Ooers, Excise Commissioner 8 . " *• i August Moll. - 2S Vo Herman Steig. 70 70 August Werth, Commissioner of High CharlVnagen, Town Clerk . 2M 33 Henrv White.iff.Excise > omromloner Charles Camann. A#*«aaor Herman Benin, us of town hoew 15 r. Mrs Marv Shine, J 4« 40 4 . 40 Henrv 15 15 _ Tonawande nP . i, i Albert Bcroder, ™ 1 .. . r. - • ,* •
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| Rating | |
| Title | Niagara County News, 1886-03-05 |
| 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 | 1886-03-05 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Identifier | ncn_18860305 |
| 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. |
| File Name | index.cpd |
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