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NIAGARA COUNTY NEWS. Vol. VI. YOUNGSTOWN, N.Y., APRIL 2, 1886. No. 6. LOCAL. —Robin, are numerous. —What about that rowing olubl —No more slelghlug parties this >ea*on. —The tramp crop will «oon begin to blosion out. — The water 1. remarkably high in the J river tbi. spring. —April .bower, appear to hove come In March tbi. year. —Revival services every evening tbi. week in the M. K. Church. -Service, will be held in the M.E. Church at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. —Tree pruning i. now occupying the attention oil many of our cltisem. —From present appearance, we will have no more ice In the river tbi. .pring. » —The roaring of Niagara Fall, was dlstinctly heard in thi. village Mondttj- night. ( —The spring term of .chool commence. | Monday next, with the tame teacher. Os j la.t term. —Wo are told that a number of .ominer cottage, are to be built at " The Meadow.," river road, tbi. .pring. — Large flock, of wild geaw have been living over Young.town morning and evening during the pa.t week. —A Young.town young lady ia.oba.hfu! that .he can't even look at her»elf in tbe glas* without blil.bing. — Freight ha. been brought from Lowiston l>y boat during the but week, instead of by team, as heretofore —We may expect to «oe Ripson's foundry | In CoV blast iu a few days. A new .moke | •lack I. now being plsced in position. —A Youngstown girl i« developing aj healthy beard around her ro.y mouth, and | •he won't tell who .he caught it from. —A number of young people enjoyed them j selves at the rink Saturday evening, skating j until about II o'clock and then dancing until 11. —We are Informed that Mr. Churchyard, | of Buffalo, has been awarded the contrast , for building the new barraului at Fort Nia- | gora —Dump out your rotten apple, and vege tables, if you bavo any in your cellar.. They are a prolific aource of di.ease at thi. aeason of the year. —The old aidewallc in front of Mr*. James Canlleld'. re.idence, on Lockport street, has 1 been torn up, and a new walk will belaid aa K>on the weatber i. favoruble — Mr.. M. C. Bonesteole celebrated ber . I birthday by boidlng a prayer meeting at her re.idence on Wedncaday afternoon of j thi. week. A general invitation to her friend, was sent out. —Superintendent Kimball, of the IJfe Having Bureau, ha. written a very favor- ! able reply to the llou.e committee on Com merce, Iu reference to the e.tabli.bing of a life saving station at Young.town —Prof. F. It. Granger, of Niagara, is | painting a set of hand*ome new .conery for ! : Pickwick Hall, which will be a great assl. j ' tance at entertainments hereafter. The stage bas also beeu considerably enlarged. —At a meeting of the Village Board of Trustee., held Wednesday evening, Mr. Abuer Hidden was reappointed Clerk, and Mr. * 'bas Sweet wa. appointed Mtreet Com miaaioner and Vr. Norton Porter Collector. —An auction sale of bouaebold furniture, etc will take place at the residence of Mr. Lucy A. Canlleld, lockport street, onTbur* day next, at 3 o'clock r M , at which time the house and lot will alao be offered tor aale. Term, easv See poller.. —A three-round pugill.tic conteat, London Priie Ring rule., took place on Lockport .treet Monday night. Neither of the ; " pug." were badly punished, although one , j of them left a you'll remember me mark with hi. teeth on hi. adversary', band. —Navigation Is already open on l.ake Erie. The steamer City of DelroU arrived at Cleveland on Thursday. 1-ast .pring at this | time vowel men were patiently waitiug for 1 *ome «lgn» of a break up of ice on the great lake.. Tbey were froxen from .bore to .bore. —A woman canuot g't np In pubic and' .ay ten word, before a down people,but she • can get up before one man-if he hapi>ens | to be ber husband -and .he can .ay more In ten minute, than a book worm could find In a college library in two years of constant ' starch, .adiy remarks . married man. —Rev. J. D. Requo, arrived here Wedneaday from Rocbeater to assist Kev. Mr. Morrow in the revival wrvicee at the M B. churcb. Tbe servic*a .re now beld in tbe church proper, in.tead of the S. 8. room as heretofore Tbe meeting, are well attended, and it i. h> peJ that they may accofPplisb aome good. — Peraou. wbo have a .uperetitious dread Of Friday will not be pleased to learn that thi. 1. a thoroughly Fridsy year. It eome. In on a Friday, will go out on a Friday, and will have tiftv three Friday.. There are four month, in tbe year that have flve Frlday. each; changes of tbe moon oocnr flve time, on a Friday, and tbe longeet and .hot teat day of the year each fall, on a Frl day. —Tbe winter term of the Young.town district school clo.cd l»»t Friday, both de. partment. uniting In the cloalng Exercise., which w ere very creditable to both teachers and pupil.. Singing, .pe.klng and instru mental music filled quite a lengthy program. The room was filled to overflowing with .cbolar. and e| ectator. W .congratulate tbe district in aecuring the .ervlce. of Mls.e. Sara rt. Swain and Lenora Van Kuren in our school work. —The attention of our City Fathers I. called to the dangerous condition of the stduwulk crossing tbe gully above Captain Kelly', residence. A railing should be placed along each aide to protect pedestrian. on dark nlgbts. Thi. precaution would cost less than a broken limb. Also, ' tbe sidewalk In front of the M. E. churcb should be raised to a level with the other, or each end graded. —The editor of the Lockport Union ha. got another tantrum, look at the following and »ee how hi. mind wanders: N. D. Haskell, editor of the Niaoaßa | County News, publish.il at Youngstown, I walked to Lockport yesterday to join the ! Algiers' Club. Tbe Union man must evidently hive [ " been down to the club," or else he bud eateh mince |lo before retiring We feel •orry for him, for wo know of nobody who I. »o deserving of pity as a man w hoiaaf flicted with—a club. —A perfect town, say. an exchange, Is that in which you see tho firmer, patronising their home lueichaut., laborer.spending the money they earn with their own trade, inoti, and all animated by a spirit that will not purchase eny of the needed article. 1 abroad If th.y cau be procured at home That reciprocity between bu.inora rnnn and mechanic., tradesmen, laborer* and rnanu facturers, results iu every Instance in milk 1 ing the town 4. perfect one to do business in. —Many foolish people permit pet cats to kiaa them It is a dangerous and disgusting thing to do. Microscopi.t. will .bow .ucb people, if thoy de.ire to «eo it, a sec tion of & cat', tongue, showing encysted trichina spiralis, which all cats tongue* are said to contain if they have eaten rats. [ Nearly all cats aeX ruts—if '-hey con catch j them. Therefore, ladies, If you would avoid | the terrible trichina spiralis, don't let cat. J kiss you—there are plenty of good men in j Young.town ready to accept such favor., j wbo never eat rat., ami wbo are not inocu ' luted with tiicbina of any kind. —Our worthy citizen. Mr. N. 1). Me.ler.on entering hi. residence Monday night, was considerably surprised to soe a well known [ young man of this village occupyiug an arm chali and making himself comfortably at home. He was several time, reque.te-1 to " take a walk," but not appearing to have any intention of ro doing, be wa* gently taken by the collar and politely introduced to ihe Mr. Meslet then prepared to retire, but the y. tn. returned and loudly knocked for adinittauoe, to which no attention was paid, and Mr. Mesler retired, and on awakening about 3 o'clock in the morning, found tho y m. .till drumming on the door, and calling "Steve! Steve! let me in!" Ho hail lost hi. bearing., uud was hailing tbe wrong ship. Notaries Public. The following named por.on. have been nominated by tbe Governor and confirmed by the Senate as Notnrie* Public in and for Niagara County for tbe yeir. ISHfi and 18N7. Beach Ridge—Charles W Ellis. Bergbolts—Cbarle* G. Carrinan. Cambria John B. Gould County Line—Simeon J, Porter. Hartland — John Bougie and Andrew W.lober Hess Road —William C. Hoag. Johnson's Crook— Jes.o A.Gladding, Solomon Richardson. Jamos A Fleming, Oliver P. Scovel. Lockport— Peter B Aiken, Frank M, Ashley, John H Buck. Potrick Bulger, Washington H Cro.«, Michael C. Con I In, Chas C. l>e Lnde, Jerome K Emerson, C. Herbert Freeman, William C. Green Edward C. Hart, Wilfred K Helrner, Alfred Holme., Abner T. Hopkins, William H. Ktlborne, Garritt C. Lansing, J.Byron Fred I). Moyer. S C.dj Murray, Cbrl.tophsr C. Parker, Cutbbert W. Pound, John Edward Robinson, Emanuel Rommell, Volriey Simp son. William W Storm, Edward J Taylor, Jefferson I). Warren, A- Hamilton Web.ter, Cbarle* M Young Martinsville—Albert Domfildt. Mlddleport—Charle. W Loskey, Llnu. S. Freeman. _ _ Newfane— Myron M Duncan, William T. Follett . Now fine Station — Josse O. Lock wood. Willis Van Horn. Niagara Fails—lames P. Trott, Eugene Carey, Charles N. Cit»a>»ey, W r'arl Ely. Charlf. MclK.nald, Jamen F. Murphy, Ibeodore H Pli er, Arthur Scboelikopf. Olcott -Horvey E Matthew. Pendleton Othneil L Welton. liatisomvilie--Samuel D. McCracken. Royelton--Myron H. Clark. Bomer»et -Henry H. Fro.t. South Wibmn- Joeon Brace. Suspension Hri ige-Robert N Campbell. Henry Dark. Eli S Nicb"»mCbarle. M Dunlap. Charles W. Johnson Sanborn -Lee R Snnborn. Tonawauda-Tboma* M Chapman. Wright* Corner.—Joeeph Mon-ow Wilson—Cyrus W. Swan, Kenben F. Wilton, Henry M. Davi.. Youngstown—H Park Baker. PERSONAL. —Mr. J. 8. Peterson, of Buffalo, spent see era I days In Tonng»town thi. week — Mr. J. W. Emervoa, of Attica. N. Y, was the goe.t of his broth.r, A. Kroers ii, Isst week. — Mr. John Reardon, of Niagara Falls, .pent several d«vs this week with hi. pa rent, in thi. village. — Mis. Carrie Barton wa. attacked with a severe caM of Eryslpela. on. day la.t week She Is now recovering we are happy to state. Dr. L. Balcony, of Lockport, w.. in Yoongrtown Mond y,Tuesday and Wednea day, and *as kept busy by bis numerous patrons, — Mrs. Tbntns. Brighton and daughter, Katie, of this place, spent a few day. la.t Week at Lockport, N. V, visiting relative, and frleuds. —Miss Lenora Van Kuren, of Yonng.- town, bas been .pending a few day. tbe pa«t week at Sua pension Bridge ami lockport, N. Y., vidtlng friend.. — Mr*. G. 8. Snider, of Toronto is the guest of ber mother Mrs Barton, whom we are glad to say is improving somewhat from her recent serious illness. — Another large lot of Michigan clover seed and Western tluiotby seed at Hansom & Son NOTICE. The undersigned, Clerk of tbe Village of Youngstown, desire, to inform the Inhabl touts of said village that, Iu compliance I «Ith the State law of villages, I have on i hand all the neccary blouk forms of j Births, Marriage, and Deaths. The law require* that when any such events occur ill ; a family the head of such family shall, within three days after the occurrence of any .uch event, depo.lt a certificate of such I event with the Village Clerk. Abnkb HoMMCN, Clerk. Public School Examination. The following i. tbe report of the exam inotion held during tbe past week at tbe j public school Throughout the term, each pupil haa been marked on daily recitations and frequent I reviews, oral anil written. Tbi. bos been averaged with the result of each szamlna tion, and constitute, the final report. As an Incentive to labor, the inducement has ! been be»d out to the pupils that those re coivlng a final report of HO per cent, or above in each study, should continue iu the ! same class or bo promoted, a. might be ; deemed beat by the Uachers; and if the j final report fell below SO per coat tbe pupil would be obliged to go over the aume work again iu a lower class Below are the natnu. of tho«e pupil, who have received a final average of MO per cent or above: HKNIOH IMCPAttTMICNT—FIHHT OHADK PEH CENT. j Ada Vun Kuren M I George Swain, Jr., ... StS ! Ina Moon "•« | Donna JoLnson W ! Frank Baiiner - 93 | Jennie Weston W'J j Charley Von Kuren Si | Joaio Cody "I \ Orton Holdeu HI K.hra Holiinson N Charley Nichols WO SECOND OK A I>K Herbert Chaplin M Agnes Thompson H Alice Chaplin MS Dannie Stexinger V'l I Harry Slesinger !'U ; Frank Sweet Hfl Jobn G dlagber H7 Kdwanl A'tleru Helen Holden 87 Willie Hall Mettle (fenry *5 John Anderson Sii James Calvert 83 Fowls Chaplin . H1 Till lit* OHADK. Marv Lloyd 9* Maria Moon 91 Price Scboonmaker W Frank Soyre • Mfi Edgar Frick W Tboina. Burke • Jt'NIOH DErAKTMENT -rtHHT ORADE. PER CENT : Bessie Kleebainmer I** Johannah A'llern W I Hattie Kay 97 Jennie Jolin*on . 97 I Kalle Kelley 9« Kannle Slesinger 9»J Nelio Savre 9.1 Warren llolden 9!S Willie Newton 93 Joseph Hoey ss Willie Kelley W Lizsie Lloyd •>" SECOND ORADE. John Fit.patrlck 100 Carrie Baltner 9S 1 Bertie Calvert 9W Nellie Lutt 98 Dannie Burke 9> Charlie Skinner 92 Dauuie Polli>ck ... 8U THIRD ORADE. Maggie A'Hern IUO Richard Frick 9H Josiah Scburaan 97 Olive Chaplin 92 Tiny Holden 92 Lixxie Friok 91 Mary Munball *9 Sara S. Swain. Principal Lenora Van Kcren, Aasi.tant. —A. Sugar 0{: beat coffee 16 to 30 ceuts elegant tes 40 cent.: lemons9ocent, a doxen. orange. US cents a doten. Everything low f. r ca.b at Ransom ® Son. —Richard Pitman, of Lyndonvllle, whose body wa. found Id the canal near Medina last Sunday, and a friend by the name of Hor wood, living at Hes. Road Station,aome time ago had their I ve. in.ur.d for each other', benefit, each paying tbe premium on other', policy of f'2 VOO, M that Harwood now find* lniii.-elf the poaeewor of an unexpeeted bonanza. Mr«. Pitman ha* tele graphed Coroner Muneon from Eagleeille, Ohio, to hove tbe bod placed In s vault until she arri'*. Niagara County Anglers' Club. Monday evening the men:Nr. rf th. Niagara County Anslera" Club met *t tbe Super j visors' rooms, Opera House Block,L>ckporl» ' at 8 o'clock, with a splendid attendance, ' | showing tbe deep aud growing iuterest that i. being tak.n by gent emen of LockiKirt and Niagara county for the successful for motion of an Anglers' Club Mr. J. B Boycsswa. unonlniou.ly elected 1 Vice-President of the Club, and tbe follow Ing gentlemen were elected a. an executive - committee: Lockport—W H Case. F M Trevor, S. Olio Seag.r, I>r W. J Ran*>m Janws Carter.Youngstown—A. Judaon Eaton. Somerset-Geo, M Swain. Olcott —Harvey E. Matthew., The meeting was addressed Iry David Mil lar, President: Stephen A Roberts of Buf falo, a State Pish protector, R. N Campbell r>f Suapen.loa Bridge, and other. A vote of thank, wa. extended to Mr Robert, for hi. presence at tbu meeting, and alao to i. J. B Spooner, for tbe u.o of i rooms. it was moved and carried that the names of the members of tbe l.'lub be published In i the daily newspaper*. The following I. the j J array as appen led: l'ro.ident- David Millar. Vice President—J H Uoyce. Secretsry —W. H. Cross. Treasurer—J. E. Emerson. Executive Committee —W, II Case. F. N ; ' Trevor, S. Olin Seager, Dr. W. J. Ransom, j Jamea Carter, A J. Eaton, Geo M Swain, ; Harvey E. Matthews F. N. Trover, James H Staata.F A I*oug i | las, W. W. Trevor, J. L Davl.on, John A j [ Hubbard, C. W. Hatch, A J Demary, W s J. Ransom, D. E Ttrong, W E. Shai-ffer, j Wm. Cocker, Fred. B King. A. J. Allen, James Carter, H C. Hill, Kdwia L'JefTrey, M B. Marvin, Edwin I.eV.n, W.J Block ley, Cba*. Wbltmore, J J Arnold, John T. Darri.oti, W. H Ca.e, 8 Olin Sesger, W ] A. Williams, F. P. Weaver, I). A. Decrow, Harvey F. Ga.kill, Perry Stovrell, Geo. L j Smith, E M. South worth. L. H Lureman. i I Wm H. Hlggs, Leroy L. ( badwlck, Fred | W. Woblier, Geo. W Weaver, F. W Specbt, 11. Tlmanas, F. H. Seymour, A. R Helmer, E. M. Moody, R I> Ashford, F. J Moyer, I W. H. Worren, John Hodge, H. W. Axtell \ Frank M Ashley, W. R. Culver, Chas A ; j Ht'i2, W. 11. Hansom, John F. Little, D. E ' Jeffrey, Patrick Bulger, Clios Molyneux, j George H. Moody, R. B. Whitney, N D | ! Haskell, Tbo. Brighton, 8 Park Baksr and A.J Eaton, of Young.town, R. N. Camp : i bell, of Su.pen.ion Bridge. COUNTY NOTES. —I.raol Olcott of Aokfield, ha. Uassil tbe ! [ Grove House at Middleport. — Mlddleport i. to have a lockup In the j basement of the Hotel Rich. | —Tbe body of the late suicide at Niagara ! Foil, has not as yet been recovered. —Navigation opened below the Falls Tue* ' day. Ferry boats ore now running regular | 'y. — A Bethany cow gave birth to a double beaded calf with only three ears, tbe other day. —The .lota wow Albion has been towed | from Mlddleport, w here it remained all | winter, to Lockport. —John L Davison obtained th rty new members to the Niagara County Anglais' I Club ill tbe post week. - The Nelson Grove, farm, wo.t of Lock i port, was »idd thi. week at Sheriff', .ale for $7,000, to a gentleman residing iu Ro ' j che.ter, Katie Joyce, on employe In the l'ettebono I Paper Co,', m 11, Niagara Kalis, bod on orm j broken in the machinery Thur.doy aftei noon last week A German brewer, wbo hod been but a \ short time in thi* country, dropped dead at ; the Niagara Falls Brewery, on Saturday ! Deceased was thirty-three years of age anil ! leave, o fomi'y in tbe old country. —Saturday night a teamster by the nttne | of Allen, and Phillip Moyer, were driving along Ilailioad .tre.t, we.t of Lockport,ond for sime rouse went over tbe ouibonkmAt. injuring both mon quite severely. One of the bor.e. wa. killed and tbe otber .everely ! hurt. I —President Bennett, of the proposed Nlsgaro Kalis and Whirlpool Hallway Com pany, complain, that people cwning land along tbe line ore getting reody to moke their fortune, before the r«ad Is built, snd actually ask much mote for tbe right of way than the company', stock .mounts to —On Tbur«dsy evening, March 25, Mr Tbo.. E. Otird and Mis. Mary Patter .on, j both of Newfa'is, were uulted in marriage at tbe raaidence of tbe fair bride'* parents. ! in tbe pre.etice of a few Invited guests, by by tbe Rev B T. Dovle*. Both of the con tractlng partie. have lung redded in New fane. —A Lewi.ton executor of o Suspension Bridge estate 1. charged with sums prac tlce. in the conversion of real estate which I. likely to deyslop into a pretty large scandal, on account of the prominence of tbe per.on. interested and the magnitude of their operations. Sinynm full* Cor. of I buffalo Courier. - Misa Libbie Plcksrd of lockport recent ly received s large gray wolf skin from Sheridan county, Nebraska It mea.uie* four feet and a half Id length, and wa. one of eight that wo. caught in a trap SbSridan county has only been MUled about ten roontb., and already has a population of thirty thousand people. —■ One lire burn, out another', barninj." and most pain .offer, more to ba cured, but Halvatlon Oil is painless and certain. Ic i costs only V> cents NORTH RIDGE. Mr Portar lllnnhani want lo I>akoU laat work, wtvrr* ba Inland* to ramaln doting Ibe nniwi Mr Ban) Hardtaon work* hla farm bm during bl* Mr Bavatly IV.blnaou, of Ixxkport, Iml «Mk tUHni lrl«Ji ot» th« Kidg*. Mr Hanry Maiaot, of Pahln. wa* OB tIM Rldg" la«t Mux day M ■ !* B Co«k waa aWtlng bar trotbar. Hrnry Tom|>kln», at Ha«ibor«, a roofla day* la»t waak Mm Ira Haynaa, of (Jaaport, la »laitln« bar ml bar. Mm Mary Miadaaugba Tba frtanda of Mr Jo rattan rrlnk. formarly of Iba lUodall Roart, bat now of Hoatb Hurllngton. 111. racahrad raw* of an accident tbal happened to tbwt gentleman on tba Srd Inat Wblla cutting bay with • machine and boraa power, cntHbt bla laft band In tba roller* which draw It In, cutting It In (orb place* beyond tba wrlal Mr Prink ami family ba*e Iba ayinpathy of friend* fn tbl* commun'ty (jntle a larg« number from tha Rilge at tended Iba Monday Hchool t'onaention balj at Cambria Ca» tra Tbay pronounced It a •uee«"*a. Maihukb — At tha Herman Lutheran clmrch, North Ridge, on Thuraday of (as* \aavk, by Rev Oerab. Radamacbar, Mr. Kurlnk to Mia* Nwph a Rorlnk. both of Wjlaon -Hh-wy Hiubf North Ridge. March a». An elegant a»*«'rtiw«Mit of naw aptlug | clothing Joal received at Kavaou A So* RANSOM VILLE. The young people of tblt village gave a eocial party at Owtin' Hull laat Monday uluht. About twenty wer« preterit and a very enjoyable time wet bad Hefreah maiiU wore nerved. Dancing wee tha order of the evening. A I! Oatchell haa returned to Albinjr. Applet ara a drug In tha market, and prlcea rule law. Our friendt who kapt tbair applet for a high prion ara feeling ratbar dleoouaolate, and lay " they will nevut do eo any more " The (load TeOlplart will be oat In foroe About Town Meeting time. No ilcente. Oo •bead, boya; we era wjth yoo. Chat. l'erry baa decided to einigratf, anil will clote out bla harneta bueiueat at quickly an poaalhle. He hat a few good bameeeoe on band wblch he will aall aa low aa tha loweet. Call Btid teo him Win A Riley and ("baa Cartita are going wett on an extended trip for pleaatue and profit. John Cuddabaok la agent for Ilia Heerlqf Hinder and other farming implemente W. M li. Fowler It building a houaa an bU lot aoutb of the village. Hufua V.arran ditto. Tha poat office will be ehanged about April ltt to the aboa abop of Hubert McCoii nail. " l'» ailvnt ya croaker*." Our •Inging achool will clote wllb a grand concert In about three weekt. Tha achuvl will bo untitled by talent from abroad, llrt Inarch, of and pottlbly otbara af note will b« praaeut. lott< r< from U«li Urevee, of Carthage, Mo., Informe na that he U doing wall. Ha I* head olerk In a large Hardware titore, aud alto epeculatlng to aome extent. I> O Hitchcock baa ranud the home oppoaila the depot, and will oominenea hoaaa keeping In the near future. It ia rumored that two or three other young 00 op lea will be looking for bouaaa toon Why won't •oine anterprlalug Individual erect a few good boueee lo thla village—V«lT*». WILSON. Mra Wattcrraan A.lama dla<l laat WadtiMilay from tba effecta of a atroka of paralyala, at the age of 8J Tba funaral aaralcaa waie bold Friday. Milan llopklua. of Dlckaraon villa, waa la thla village taut Waduaaday Mr« Houatou and daughter, of I/oekport, vera vlaltlng frlanda In tbla rlllaga ltt«t waek. Mr. Morrlaon, of Oawego, waa In thla villaga lost Wadnaaday. !>avld V Towar.nf Naw York city. waa In thla vilUga tba fora p*rt of Ilia wvak. Mr« Ilavid.Moraa atartad l*«t waa It for California, to Walt bar daughter H. Haalay waa Id Olilca«o laat week. Henry Adarna, of Htiapanaloo Bridge, waa In tbla village laat Monday. I*rlmary erbool No 1 In tbla village cloaad laat Friday for ona weeka vacation between tba Win tar an! Hprlng tarma Homi faablonable la.llea hra n°l aattefled with lead? made fana, but inu*' bave tbein roada to ordar; tbav ara, bow*"**« antlnttvl with Dr. Itali a • nugb HyruP •* ranta and take It ragularly He Talked Too Much. " Tbaaa building aaaodationa may be good ttilnga." aald a ruan loafing *I*ool lb* •tatton, " an<] thay may tr-aob a man to nx hta teonry, and anabla blm to gat aoi»-tiling at>-a l, au<l to build a houae of bla own. bat I drju't think I need any build lug eaaociatlon In mine A yaar ago M Augoat I took my preeeut poettlon. 1 hadn't a dollar to my naroa, Utan Now I bave • Blca bouaa and lot, all paid for, and moeey la tha bank, and I bavrn't l*»n vary aeo nomleal altbar " " And what poeition do you boldf" loqau ad a anlld looking man •• My poilttool Ob. I'm a coodat-tor oa tbla road. You aay you're In tba railroad bu*lne*a too, ah I Conductorl" " So " MEngine* rf" •• 90." •• Wbat tbanf" " Ob, I'm ooa of tba director* of tbla coo* pany Yoor D«rna, plaac "-I'tck'i Awn Cr edit prior■ driva • eo.ch *o .low, Tbe wheal. around will hardly go; 'Jut oath price. In your bit, Moke the wbMli go wltt a whlxx YOU CAN SAVE MONEY! In Buying your Goods at N. 0. Hastell's BRigK BLOCK, Til Great, Clieap, Casli Store. 1 always keep a large and well-Bolocted ttock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Glottal, Boots aid Sloes, Dims & Medicines, Oils, Patiis and Varnishes. Anil sell them at the lowest cash prices. On my 5, 10 and 25 cent BMGiiSIoifEBS You will find some vorv attractive and useful goods, which at other places are offered for double and more than you can get them here. Come and see us and be convinced. gW All our goods ure marked in plain figures. CASH! and Ouo I'ricc Only. Be sure and got " Owl " Coffee, the best and cheapest. Sold only at the Brick Store. Respectfully, N. D. HASKELL, Youngstown, N. Y. Republican Caucu9. Tbe Republican electors of the town of Porter are requested to in**et at the House of John VT Cowan on Friday. the l>th -lay of April, 1 Ml, at t o'clock v * to nominate suitable candidates tor Town oflcen*, and lo trrnaact an h ! other business «•» rna j coma l*(or® the Caucus Dated, Porter. April ft!, ItfM. FKTKH 9. Towkr, Town Committee. Proposals For Fresh Beef. orriCE OP A. a. c. 8. FOHT NIAOAKA, S. T. March 6th. im Scaled propoea 1 a in triplicate, subject lo the usual cori<litiona, with a copy of thla advertiseoienl attached. will be received at thta offlce until IS o'clock noon on Thursday, April 15th, iHHfI, at which time and place they will beopen♦"l in pwwM "f bidders f<»r furnishing iwl i delivering ihe Kreah Reef, required by the Hi bsisLence Dsparunent, U S. Army, at this oost. for issues to troop* thereat during the fiscal year commencing .Inly lat, IHM. The contract for Kre h Beef ah»ll not l»e construed to involve Ihe United States iu any ob-1 lijrationa Iwr pay ment in «X6«ai of th« appro priation jr ranted by Congress for the purpos*. Proposals must be enclosed in sealed envelopes, marked " Proposals for Fresh lieef;*' and addressed to the undersigned. The Government reserves the right to rejoct any or all proposal*. Illniik proposals pivlnir information aa to conditions, quality of beef, payment amount of bond, Ac., n uat be obtained by application to < thia office. I». Q. Woon, 3t7 lat Lieut., Hth Infantry, A.A.C.S.
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| Title | Niagara County News, 1886-04-02 |
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Newspapers--New York (State) Niagara County (N.Y.)--Newspapers Youngstown (N.Y.)--Newspapers |
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| Title | Niagara County News, 1886-04-02 |
| Description | Early newspapers of Youngstown, New York |
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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 | 1886-04-02 |
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NIAGARA COUNTY NEWS. Vol. VI. YOUNGSTOWN, N.Y., APRIL 2, 1886. No. 6. LOCAL. —Robin, are numerous. —What about that rowing olubl —No more slelghlug parties this >ea*on. —The tramp crop will «oon begin to blosion out. — The water 1. remarkably high in the J river tbi. spring. —April .bower, appear to hove come In March tbi. year. —Revival services every evening tbi. week in the M. K. Church. -Service, will be held in the M.E. Church at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. —Tree pruning i. now occupying the attention oil many of our cltisem. —From present appearance, we will have no more ice In the river tbi. .pring. » —The roaring of Niagara Fall, was dlstinctly heard in thi. village Mondttj- night. ( —The spring term of .chool commence. Monday next, with the tame teacher. Os j la.t term. —Wo are told that a number of .ominer cottage, are to be built at " The Meadow." river road, tbi. .pring. — Large flock, of wild geaw have been living over Young.town morning and evening during the pa.t week. —A Young.town young lady ia.oba.hfu! that .he can't even look at her»elf in tbe glas* without blil.bing. — Freight ha. been brought from Lowiston l>y boat during the but week, instead of by team, as heretofore —We may expect to «oe Ripson's foundry In CoV blast iu a few days. A new .moke •lack I. now being plsced in position. —A Youngstown girl i« developing aj healthy beard around her ro.y mouth, and •he won't tell who .he caught it from. —A number of young people enjoyed them j selves at the rink Saturday evening, skating j until about II o'clock and then dancing until 11. —We are Informed that Mr. Churchyard, of Buffalo, has been awarded the contrast , for building the new barraului at Fort Nia- gora —Dump out your rotten apple, and vege tables, if you bavo any in your cellar.. They are a prolific aource of di.ease at thi. aeason of the year. —The old aidewallc in front of Mr*. James Canlleld'. re.idence, on Lockport street, has 1 been torn up, and a new walk will belaid aa K>on the weatber i. favoruble — Mr.. M. C. Bonesteole celebrated ber . I birthday by boidlng a prayer meeting at her re.idence on Wedncaday afternoon of j thi. week. A general invitation to her friend, was sent out. —Superintendent Kimball, of the IJfe Having Bureau, ha. written a very favor- ! able reply to the llou.e committee on Com merce, Iu reference to the e.tabli.bing of a life saving station at Young.town —Prof. F. It. Granger, of Niagara, is painting a set of hand*ome new .conery for ! : Pickwick Hall, which will be a great assl. j ' tance at entertainments hereafter. The stage bas also beeu considerably enlarged. —At a meeting of the Village Board of Trustee., held Wednesday evening, Mr. Abuer Hidden was reappointed Clerk, and Mr. * 'bas Sweet wa. appointed Mtreet Com miaaioner and Vr. Norton Porter Collector. —An auction sale of bouaebold furniture, etc will take place at the residence of Mr. Lucy A. Canlleld, lockport street, onTbur* day next, at 3 o'clock r M , at which time the house and lot will alao be offered tor aale. Term, easv See poller.. —A three-round pugill.tic conteat, London Priie Ring rule., took place on Lockport .treet Monday night. Neither of the ; " pug." were badly punished, although one , j of them left a you'll remember me mark with hi. teeth on hi. adversary', band. —Navigation Is already open on l.ake Erie. The steamer City of DelroU arrived at Cleveland on Thursday. 1-ast .pring at this time vowel men were patiently waitiug for 1 *ome «lgn» of a break up of ice on the great lake.. Tbey were froxen from .bore to .bore. —A woman canuot g't np In pubic and' .ay ten word, before a down people,but she • can get up before one man-if he hapi>ens to be ber husband -and .he can .ay more In ten minute, than a book worm could find In a college library in two years of constant ' starch, .adiy remarks . married man. —Rev. J. D. Requo, arrived here Wedneaday from Rocbeater to assist Kev. Mr. Morrow in the revival wrvicee at the M B. churcb. Tbe servic*a .re now beld in tbe church proper, in.tead of the S. 8. room as heretofore Tbe meeting, are well attended, and it i. h> peJ that they may accofPplisb aome good. — Peraou. wbo have a .uperetitious dread Of Friday will not be pleased to learn that thi. 1. a thoroughly Fridsy year. It eome. In on a Friday, will go out on a Friday, and will have tiftv three Friday.. There are four month, in tbe year that have flve Frlday. each; changes of tbe moon oocnr flve time, on a Friday, and tbe longeet and .hot teat day of the year each fall, on a Frl day. —Tbe winter term of the Young.town district school clo.cd l»»t Friday, both de. partment. uniting In the cloalng Exercise., which w ere very creditable to both teachers and pupil.. Singing, .pe.klng and instru mental music filled quite a lengthy program. The room was filled to overflowing with .cbolar. and e ectator. W .congratulate tbe district in aecuring the .ervlce. of Mls.e. Sara rt. Swain and Lenora Van Kuren in our school work. —The attention of our City Fathers I. called to the dangerous condition of the stduwulk crossing tbe gully above Captain Kelly', residence. A railing should be placed along each aide to protect pedestrian. on dark nlgbts. Thi. precaution would cost less than a broken limb. Also, ' tbe sidewalk In front of the M. E. churcb should be raised to a level with the other, or each end graded. —The editor of the Lockport Union ha. got another tantrum, look at the following and »ee how hi. mind wanders: N. D. Haskell, editor of the Niaoaßa County News, publish.il at Youngstown, I walked to Lockport yesterday to join the ! Algiers' Club. Tbe Union man must evidently hive [ " been down to the club" or else he bud eateh mince lo before retiring We feel •orry for him, for wo know of nobody who I. »o deserving of pity as a man w hoiaaf flicted with—a club. —A perfect town, say. an exchange, Is that in which you see tho firmer, patronising their home lueichaut., laborer.spending the money they earn with their own trade, inoti, and all animated by a spirit that will not purchase eny of the needed article. 1 abroad If th.y cau be procured at home That reciprocity between bu.inora rnnn and mechanic., tradesmen, laborer* and rnanu facturers, results iu every Instance in milk 1 ing the town 4. perfect one to do business in. —Many foolish people permit pet cats to kiaa them It is a dangerous and disgusting thing to do. Microscopi.t. will .bow .ucb people, if thoy de.ire to «eo it, a sec tion of & cat', tongue, showing encysted trichina spiralis, which all cats tongue* are said to contain if they have eaten rats. [ Nearly all cats aeX ruts—if '-hey con catch j them. Therefore, ladies, If you would avoid the terrible trichina spiralis, don't let cat. J kiss you—there are plenty of good men in j Young.town ready to accept such favor., j wbo never eat rat., ami wbo are not inocu ' luted with tiicbina of any kind. —Our worthy citizen. Mr. N. 1). Me.ler.on entering hi. residence Monday night, was considerably surprised to soe a well known [ young man of this village occupyiug an arm chali and making himself comfortably at home. He was several time, reque.te-1 to " take a walk" but not appearing to have any intention of ro doing, be wa* gently taken by the collar and politely introduced to ihe Mr. Meslet then prepared to retire, but the y. tn. returned and loudly knocked for adinittauoe, to which no attention was paid, and Mr. Mesler retired, and on awakening about 3 o'clock in the morning, found tho y m. .till drumming on the door, and calling "Steve! Steve! let me in!" Ho hail lost hi. bearing., uud was hailing tbe wrong ship. Notaries Public. The following named por.on. have been nominated by tbe Governor and confirmed by the Senate as Notnrie* Public in and for Niagara County for tbe yeir. ISHfi and 18N7. Beach Ridge—Charles W Ellis. Bergbolts—Cbarle* G. Carrinan. Cambria John B. Gould County Line—Simeon J, Porter. Hartland — John Bougie and Andrew W.lober Hess Road —William C. Hoag. Johnson's Crook— Jes.o A.Gladding, Solomon Richardson. Jamos A Fleming, Oliver P. Scovel. Lockport— Peter B Aiken, Frank M, Ashley, John H Buck. Potrick Bulger, Washington H Cro.«, Michael C. Con I In, Chas C. l>e Lnde, Jerome K Emerson, C. Herbert Freeman, William C. Green Edward C. Hart, Wilfred K Helrner, Alfred Holme., Abner T. Hopkins, William H. Ktlborne, Garritt C. Lansing, J.Byron Fred I). Moyer. S C.dj Murray, Cbrl.tophsr C. Parker, Cutbbert W. Pound, John Edward Robinson, Emanuel Rommell, Volriey Simp son. William W Storm, Edward J Taylor, Jefferson I). Warren, A- Hamilton Web.ter, Cbarle* M Young Martinsville—Albert Domfildt. Mlddleport—Charle. W Loskey, Llnu. S. Freeman. _ _ Newfane— Myron M Duncan, William T. Follett . Now fine Station — Josse O. Lock wood. Willis Van Horn. Niagara Fails—lames P. Trott, Eugene Carey, Charles N. Cit»a>»ey, W r'arl Ely. Charlf. MclK.nald, Jamen F. Murphy, Ibeodore H Pli er, Arthur Scboelikopf. Olcott -Horvey E Matthew. Pendleton Othneil L Welton. liatisomvilie--Samuel D. McCracken. Royelton--Myron H. Clark. Bomer»et -Henry H. Fro.t. South Wibmn- Joeon Brace. Suspension Hri ige-Robert N Campbell. Henry Dark. Eli S Nicb"»mCbarle. M Dunlap. Charles W. Johnson Sanborn -Lee R Snnborn. Tonawauda-Tboma* M Chapman. Wright* Corner.—Joeeph Mon-ow Wilson—Cyrus W. Swan, Kenben F. Wilton, Henry M. Davi.. Youngstown—H Park Baker. PERSONAL. —Mr. J. 8. Peterson, of Buffalo, spent see era I days In Tonng»town thi. week — Mr. J. W. Emervoa, of Attica. N. Y, was the goe.t of his broth.r, A. Kroers ii, Isst week. — Mr. John Reardon, of Niagara Falls, .pent several d«vs this week with hi. pa rent, in thi. village. — Mis. Carrie Barton wa. attacked with a severe caM of Eryslpela. on. day la.t week She Is now recovering we are happy to state. Dr. L. Balcony, of Lockport, w.. in Yoongrtown Mond y,Tuesday and Wednea day, and *as kept busy by bis numerous patrons, — Mrs. Tbntns. Brighton and daughter, Katie, of this place, spent a few day. la.t Week at Lockport, N. V, visiting relative, and frleuds. —Miss Lenora Van Kuren, of Yonng.- town, bas been .pending a few day. tbe pa«t week at Sua pension Bridge ami lockport, N. Y., vidtlng friend.. — Mr*. G. 8. Snider, of Toronto is the guest of ber mother Mrs Barton, whom we are glad to say is improving somewhat from her recent serious illness. — Another large lot of Michigan clover seed and Western tluiotby seed at Hansom & Son NOTICE. The undersigned, Clerk of tbe Village of Youngstown, desire, to inform the Inhabl touts of said village that, Iu compliance I «Ith the State law of villages, I have on i hand all the neccary blouk forms of j Births, Marriage, and Deaths. The law require* that when any such events occur ill ; a family the head of such family shall, within three days after the occurrence of any .uch event, depo.lt a certificate of such I event with the Village Clerk. Abnkb HoMMCN, Clerk. Public School Examination. The following i. tbe report of the exam inotion held during tbe past week at tbe j public school Throughout the term, each pupil haa been marked on daily recitations and frequent I reviews, oral anil written. Tbi. bos been averaged with the result of each szamlna tion, and constitute, the final report. As an Incentive to labor, the inducement has ! been be»d out to the pupils that those re coivlng a final report of HO per cent, or above in each study, should continue iu the ! same class or bo promoted, a. might be ; deemed beat by the Uachers; and if the j final report fell below SO per coat tbe pupil would be obliged to go over the aume work again iu a lower class Below are the natnu. of tho«e pupil, who have received a final average of MO per cent or above: HKNIOH IMCPAttTMICNT—FIHHT OHADK PEH CENT. j Ada Vun Kuren M I George Swain, Jr., ... StS ! Ina Moon "•« Donna JoLnson W ! Frank Baiiner - 93 Jennie Weston W'J j Charley Von Kuren Si Joaio Cody "I \ Orton Holdeu HI K.hra Holiinson N Charley Nichols WO SECOND OK A I>K Herbert Chaplin M Agnes Thompson H Alice Chaplin MS Dannie Stexinger V'l I Harry Slesinger !'U ; Frank Sweet Hfl Jobn G dlagber H7 Kdwanl A'tleru Helen Holden 87 Willie Hall Mettle (fenry *5 John Anderson Sii James Calvert 83 Fowls Chaplin . H1 Till lit* OHADK. Marv Lloyd 9* Maria Moon 91 Price Scboonmaker W Frank Soyre • Mfi Edgar Frick W Tboina. Burke • Jt'NIOH DErAKTMENT -rtHHT ORADE. PER CENT : Bessie Kleebainmer I** Johannah A'llern W I Hattie Kay 97 Jennie Jolin*on . 97 I Kalle Kelley 9« Kannle Slesinger 9»J Nelio Savre 9.1 Warren llolden 9!S Willie Newton 93 Joseph Hoey ss Willie Kelley W Lizsie Lloyd •>" SECOND ORADE. John Fit.patrlck 100 Carrie Baltner 9S 1 Bertie Calvert 9W Nellie Lutt 98 Dannie Burke 9> Charlie Skinner 92 Dauuie Polli>ck ... 8U THIRD ORADE. Maggie A'Hern IUO Richard Frick 9H Josiah Scburaan 97 Olive Chaplin 92 Tiny Holden 92 Lixxie Friok 91 Mary Munball *9 Sara S. Swain. Principal Lenora Van Kcren, Aasi.tant. —A. Sugar 0{: beat coffee 16 to 30 ceuts elegant tes 40 cent.: lemons9ocent, a doxen. orange. US cents a doten. Everything low f. r ca.b at Ransom ® Son. —Richard Pitman, of Lyndonvllle, whose body wa. found Id the canal near Medina last Sunday, and a friend by the name of Hor wood, living at Hes. Road Station,aome time ago had their I ve. in.ur.d for each other', benefit, each paying tbe premium on other', policy of f'2 VOO, M that Harwood now find* lniii.-elf the poaeewor of an unexpeeted bonanza. Mr«. Pitman ha* tele graphed Coroner Muneon from Eagleeille, Ohio, to hove tbe bod placed In s vault until she arri'*. Niagara County Anglers' Club. Monday evening the men:Nr. rf th. Niagara County Anslera" Club met *t tbe Super j visors' rooms, Opera House Block,L>ckporl» ' at 8 o'clock, with a splendid attendance, ' showing tbe deep aud growing iuterest that i. being tak.n by gent emen of LockiKirt and Niagara county for the successful for motion of an Anglers' Club Mr. J. B Boycsswa. unonlniou.ly elected 1 Vice-President of the Club, and tbe follow Ing gentlemen were elected a. an executive - committee: Lockport—W H Case. F M Trevor, S. Olio Seag.r, I>r W. J Ran*>m Janws Carter.Youngstown—A. Judaon Eaton. Somerset-Geo, M Swain. Olcott —Harvey E. Matthew., The meeting was addressed Iry David Mil lar, President: Stephen A Roberts of Buf falo, a State Pish protector, R. N Campbell r>f Suapen.loa Bridge, and other. A vote of thank, wa. extended to Mr Robert, for hi. presence at tbu meeting, and alao to i. J. B Spooner, for tbe u.o of i rooms. it was moved and carried that the names of the members of tbe l.'lub be published In i the daily newspaper*. The following I. the j J array as appen led: l'ro.ident- David Millar. Vice President—J H Uoyce. Secretsry —W. H. Cross. Treasurer—J. E. Emerson. Executive Committee —W, II Case. F. N ; ' Trevor, S. Olin Seager, Dr. W. J. Ransom, j Jamea Carter, A J. Eaton, Geo M Swain, ; Harvey E. Matthews F. N. Trover, James H Staata.F A I*oug i las, W. W. Trevor, J. L Davl.on, John A j [ Hubbard, C. W. Hatch, A J Demary, W s J. Ransom, D. E Ttrong, W E. Shai-ffer, j Wm. Cocker, Fred. B King. A. J. Allen, James Carter, H C. Hill, Kdwia L'JefTrey, M B. Marvin, Edwin I.eV.n, W.J Block ley, Cba*. Wbltmore, J J Arnold, John T. Darri.oti, W. H Ca.e, 8 Olin Sesger, W ] A. Williams, F. P. Weaver, I). A. Decrow, Harvey F. Ga.kill, Perry Stovrell, Geo. L j Smith, E M. South worth. L. H Lureman. i I Wm H. Hlggs, Leroy L. ( badwlck, Fred W. Woblier, Geo. W Weaver, F. W Specbt, 11. Tlmanas, F. H. Seymour, A. R Helmer, E. M. Moody, R I> Ashford, F. J Moyer, I W. H. Worren, John Hodge, H. W. Axtell \ Frank M Ashley, W. R. Culver, Chas A ; j Ht'i2, W. 11. Hansom, John F. Little, D. E ' Jeffrey, Patrick Bulger, Clios Molyneux, j George H. Moody, R. B. Whitney, N D ! Haskell, Tbo. Brighton, 8 Park Baksr and A.J Eaton, of Young.town, R. N. Camp : i bell, of Su.pen.ion Bridge. COUNTY NOTES. —I.raol Olcott of Aokfield, ha. Uassil tbe ! [ Grove House at Middleport. — Mlddleport i. to have a lockup In the j basement of the Hotel Rich. —Tbe body of the late suicide at Niagara ! Foil, has not as yet been recovered. —Navigation opened below the Falls Tue* ' day. Ferry boats ore now running regular 'y. — A Bethany cow gave birth to a double beaded calf with only three ears, tbe other day. —The .lota wow Albion has been towed from Mlddleport, w here it remained all winter, to Lockport. —John L Davison obtained th rty new members to the Niagara County Anglais' I Club ill tbe post week. - The Nelson Grove, farm, wo.t of Lock i port, was »idd thi. week at Sheriff', .ale for $7,000, to a gentleman residing iu Ro ' j che.ter, Katie Joyce, on employe In the l'ettebono I Paper Co,', m 11, Niagara Kalis, bod on orm j broken in the machinery Thur.doy aftei noon last week A German brewer, wbo hod been but a \ short time in thi* country, dropped dead at ; the Niagara Falls Brewery, on Saturday ! Deceased was thirty-three years of age anil ! leave, o fomi'y in tbe old country. —Saturday night a teamster by the nttne of Allen, and Phillip Moyer, were driving along Ilailioad .tre.t, we.t of Lockport,ond for sime rouse went over tbe ouibonkmAt. injuring both mon quite severely. One of the bor.e. wa. killed and tbe otber .everely ! hurt. I —President Bennett, of the proposed Nlsgaro Kalis and Whirlpool Hallway Com pany, complain, that people cwning land along tbe line ore getting reody to moke their fortune, before the r«ad Is built, snd actually ask much mote for tbe right of way than the company', stock .mounts to —On Tbur«dsy evening, March 25, Mr Tbo.. E. Otird and Mis. Mary Patter .on, j both of Newfa'is, were uulted in marriage at tbe raaidence of tbe fair bride'* parents. ! in tbe pre.etice of a few Invited guests, by by tbe Rev B T. Dovle*. Both of the con tractlng partie. have lung redded in New fane. —A Lewi.ton executor of o Suspension Bridge estate 1. charged with sums prac tlce. in the conversion of real estate which I. likely to deyslop into a pretty large scandal, on account of the prominence of tbe per.on. interested and the magnitude of their operations. Sinynm full* Cor. of I buffalo Courier. - Misa Libbie Plcksrd of lockport recent ly received s large gray wolf skin from Sheridan county, Nebraska It mea.uie* four feet and a half Id length, and wa. one of eight that wo. caught in a trap SbSridan county has only been MUled about ten roontb., and already has a population of thirty thousand people. —■ One lire burn, out another', barninj." and most pain .offer, more to ba cured, but Halvatlon Oil is painless and certain. Ic i costs only V> cents NORTH RIDGE. Mr Portar lllnnhani want lo I>akoU laat work, wtvrr* ba Inland* to ramaln doting Ibe nniwi Mr Ban) Hardtaon work* hla farm bm during bl* Mr Bavatly IV.blnaou, of Ixxkport, Iml «Mk tUHni lrl«Ji ot» th« Kidg*. Mr Hanry Maiaot, of Pahln. wa* OB tIM Rldg" la«t Mux day M ■ !* B Co«k waa aWtlng bar trotbar. Hrnry Tom >kln», at Ha«ibor«, a roofla day* la»t waak Mm Ira Haynaa, of (Jaaport, la »laitln« bar ml bar. Mm Mary Miadaaugba Tba frtanda of Mr Jo rattan rrlnk. formarly of Iba lUodall Roart, bat now of Hoatb Hurllngton. 111. racahrad raw* of an accident tbal happened to tbwt gentleman on tba Srd Inat Wblla cutting bay with • machine and boraa power, cntHbt bla laft band In tba roller* which draw It In, cutting It In (orb place* beyond tba wrlal Mr Prink ami family ba*e Iba ayinpathy of friend* fn tbl* commun'ty (jntle a larg« number from tha Rilge at tended Iba Monday Hchool t'onaention balj at Cambria Ca» tra Tbay pronounced It a •uee«"*a. Maihukb — At tha Herman Lutheran clmrch, North Ridge, on Thuraday of (as* \aavk, by Rev Oerab. Radamacbar, Mr. Kurlnk to Mia* Nwph a Rorlnk. both of Wjlaon -Hh-wy Hiubf North Ridge. March a». An elegant a»*«'rtiw«Mit of naw aptlug clothing Joal received at Kavaou A So* RANSOM VILLE. The young people of tblt village gave a eocial party at Owtin' Hull laat Monday uluht. About twenty wer« preterit and a very enjoyable time wet bad Hefreah maiiU wore nerved. Dancing wee tha order of the evening. A I! Oatchell haa returned to Albinjr. Applet ara a drug In tha market, and prlcea rule law. Our friendt who kapt tbair applet for a high prion ara feeling ratbar dleoouaolate, and lay " they will nevut do eo any more " The (load TeOlplart will be oat In foroe About Town Meeting time. No ilcente. Oo •bead, boya; we era wjth yoo. Chat. l'erry baa decided to einigratf, anil will clote out bla harneta bueiueat at quickly an poaalhle. He hat a few good bameeeoe on band wblch he will aall aa low aa tha loweet. Call Btid teo him Win A Riley and ("baa Cartita are going wett on an extended trip for pleaatue and profit. John Cuddabaok la agent for Ilia Heerlqf Hinder and other farming implemente W. M li. Fowler It building a houaa an bU lot aoutb of the village. Hufua V.arran ditto. Tha poat office will be ehanged about April ltt to the aboa abop of Hubert McCoii nail. " l'» ailvnt ya croaker*." Our •Inging achool will clote wllb a grand concert In about three weekt. Tha achuvl will bo untitled by talent from abroad, llrt Inarch, of and pottlbly otbara af note will b« praaeut. lott< r< from U«li Urevee, of Carthage, Mo., Informe na that he U doing wall. Ha I* head olerk In a large Hardware titore, aud alto epeculatlng to aome extent. I> O Hitchcock baa ranud the home oppoaila the depot, and will oominenea hoaaa keeping In the near future. It ia rumored that two or three other young 00 op lea will be looking for bouaaa toon Why won't •oine anterprlalug Individual erect a few good boueee lo thla village—V«lT*». WILSON. Mra Wattcrraan A.lama dla |
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