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NIAGARA COUNTY NEWS. VOL. 2. YOUNGSTOWN, N. Y., AUGUST 4, 1882. NO. TOPICS OF THE WEEK. Thekk are two ways pf doing it: Getting rich in one year l\y the Star lioutc system—or lay in wealth by a long drawn out prosecution.\ Genkuai, Ukant may warn, the money which his fnendK in WasYingtou are trying to give him; bul in the minds of tho public lie had Vad his share already. \ Tub latest reported Tictims oK Arctic exploration, are tho members of tho British expodition under Leigh Smith. Jso trace, of this party can be found; hence the conclusion that they axe lost. Wasted ! A can of nitro-glycerine, or au 80-ton gun, to lire one shot into the $#0,000,000 Jliver and Harbor Bill. After the firing there will be remnants enough picked up to niako a good'sized pill. This is a sad time for tho Halfbreeds. Stalwart Arthur, in the hands of Stalwart advisers, is slowly but surely decapitating half-breed oilieo-holders, and putting in their place hone, sinew, and sap-suckers of his own faith. JoHX EL Kashou'lT, an old man living near Pittsburg, I'a., is building an ark, after the pattern of Noah's ark of old. Jt ia to bo 28 feet wide, 228 foot long, and of 100 tons burden. The builder predicts another Hood about the middle of October, lie will be ready for it the first of that month. 'I'm; PRESIDENT has at lastdonca praiseworthy act, which will be one redeeming feature in Stalwartism. He has come forth with a bold front and vetoed the liiver and Harbor Bill. Tho 120,000,006 bubble has burst. Will the hard-working (?) Senators at Washington strive to gather up tho pieces, or will they wipe the large drops of sweat from their ,browa and hunt for another pocket in Uncle Sam's Treasury t TROUBLE. MiLLlcusiicuGH, 0., July HI.—A watorspout uiul siiililon flood to-day swept awuy ninny brtdgea, some bondings und drowned numbers of live stock on t.lio bottoms. S.ips Him rapidly overflowed hundreds of acre!1, currying oil liay ami other harvested crops. BoDMi in VurioUi I'l.ic s were wholly or partly rabznarged, families narrowly eaoap ed with their lives to tlio highlands, uml it iH feared some ptopfa are lost. The ruin fell Intomnti ud is still lulling, threatening further (listruction. Fkkdkhilkton, N,li., July 81.—Four poreoni called at the reelileticie of a police magistrate early this morning, and when hu .•.1111• ■ down stairs thoy Bred at him through theclda light of Uμ hull, without efieet Tho moil then lied. This afternoon tho police (trusted Qeorge und Newton i,ee after dee perate resistance. .Serjeant Vaiidine bad an mill shattered by shot. Tuotuua Virtue, another of tho susuoctoil [111Mai, is still ut lar^o- CUATTANOOOA, Tollll., July HI,—WgM circus men wore uiTested hero tliie moruing on n ohacga of ivtlndlliig Robert Murphy, a prominent farmer of I'lil.-.-i.i County, Ky., out of t^o.ooo. Sol TiiiiKi.i), N. Y., July 81.—Henry Howard, u truckman on tlio Krio railroad, was titruek by tho Middlotown express horo today and killed. Cincinnati, 0., July 31.—Win. Frjmzo, a blind ornan grindor, wus fatally stabbed by liouis Sprmil, a desperate character, who was quarreling with Airs. Krunze, this afternoon.Hudson, N. Y., July «L—Michael lleini, a. native of Havurl;i, was drowned while bathing in Clovurack Croek last ovoninn. QaUBWAOM, Mich., July l>l.—John Murphy's dry goods storo was robbed last U,UUO dolhirs worth of silks und satine being stolon. Ikonton, Mo., July lU.—Early yostorday morning UK) masked men forced tho doors of the jail and took out u negro named Henry Coldwull, charged with crimintlly ussiniltiiig Mrs. Puck, aged il.i, and hanged him. Habtkdrd, t'oiui., July 111.—Thomas Mook, a wealthy goiitlcmuu from New York, and Miss May Harrison were riding Sunday. Tho horde became frightened anil both woro tlirown out. Mook's skull woe fructurod and he died afterwards. Mii» Harrison's collar bono was broken. Wii.ias IIAUKE, l'a., July 31.—James (ii'iierals, an ngod colored man, was found duad in a stable this morning. Death wax duo to a blow on the head by an unknown man and excessive: drinking. (leiieruls had iiiaily MOe,(XM insuiJiuoe on Hi liCo, held DJ varioas porxoiis in thedfath-ruttle insurance bu.sinuss, but outlived all the cn.'npuuies. ■^ —When Lockport young ladiue of 30 «. .i. t stay in tad m tin- evening, theT in:itiiiiil parent sucke roilrees by trying to have them s<.ut u> the workhouse Go-as-you-please at Boston. Hosto.n, Ma-SB., July :iO. - A six-days j*o-us- I you-pluu.su match bagMl IMH to-ni*iht, in thu ! [IWnm of 7,000 si>ectators. Hurriiiiini, Hart, N'ori'innc, Dufrusne, ('uini)uua, uudUullii^li■•!•, thulattorof Montreal, sturti"!. j Fire at Rochester. Kochkhtkk, July US,—An oxtcnsivo flro occurred in nffcJlMfl llHllilllWlilOp bttliltitlg. Spited tlio efforts of thoentire dopurtnumt tho tlireo upper Ktories were lU'etroyoJ. The lire sproiul to tho Bra»ito Millh 'lustn>\ >"K tho two upper vtuiios. Total losnes ?US,OOO, insurunco iI'J.OOO. Killed by Lightning. WaR BOXBUBT, Hum., July as.—Thomas ' O'lAiary, Timothy liruuii, mid Willi/iui Oilli|U| liolil hands, t<uik refuge unilur a tro'.' a thuudiT storm to-day. J,iKl't:"'in Itroek tliu tixc, killed U'Loury mid Bfma, tind knocked Uilli)jmi noMtaM. 11» will rocovur.Too Bad. llaokuktown, Md., July 29. -Tho otlur in ■Iμ Huuiubody eiitorod tlm room whoro Junuio Boggli Hi, was lloopfalgi und cut ull tho liulr from hur lioud. Her trosws wuro magnlflomt, reaching iKiuly t<i her fuot. On Tliursduy Joniiio diod, it is allc^ud tram cholfiu morbus, bat the general opto inn is 11 nit kliu died fry ii i ut tho Io8!i ut her huiv. Forest Fires. Kakt Taw as, Mielk, July 27.—Forest flros lire raging fearfully, from Cllundniu to witiiiu ii mill) of Tawu City. Farmen art driving cutilo to tlio slioro and sumliii£ cliildivn to tho town. Moviral fiirnis w.i, burned over und tlneo dweUlngi do- Mtroytil. The loss is licuvy. Tiuvcl is cut oir in many directions, strenuous eil'oitu uio nmkiiiK to savo Gluiidum. Heavy Timber Purchases. Dktiuht, July 2D.—Tho American I.unibor Company have bouyht from JJutiuit, MaekiniiciV Marqaette Railroad Company tho staii'lim; pine on its entire land granti ezoept in Miickiiiiiw Cminty ninl tho eastern part ot Chlppewa County, In all half amllUon aoret, [t haa alao bought 885,000,000 fout of timber on the lKiiUieiii i n.'iii lisuki, giving it control of the largMt bedy of pine In it intends u> cut 14,(XK),(KM) toet next winter- The houd olllceH are in Toronto. Spoiled His Fun. Troy, July as.—KJwunl Brown, who olopoU with his wifo'e nistor, Maggie MeCaiin, from JtfMy City,was urrostod hers Ho had ?J1 in liis pnimrlnn out of Mβ loft Mii|_'nio by bar muthur'n will. Tlio coiiiilo itopped two Weak* (it tlio LaiisiiiKburg Hotellogistorc'd uk John Cloj k nml wil'o. Mrs. liiowir unci u lnarrioJ sister followcil tlio dopen. A requisition will bo uskoJ for to rciiiovo tho prisoner to Jersey City. The Mexican Frontier. (l.vsLosiA, TVx., July as.—This morning 11 Mexican .named Frank shot and killed Deputy-SherlS MoCulkragtk It is reported Unit a jiosso Mptlind and lynched Frank. r.i:.\i;ANDKS, Tox., July 88.—Thll moiniiiK during n noiurul a party of Muxicuns, I'udro QotMlWMllKri iloud. One l'nblo Axiiiliir, who coiii]iliiiiu<il Unit (ionioz huil not bad fair yhiy, was riddled with bulleta by tho crowd and killed. Temperanco Conventions. Lincoln, Nub., July 28.— Tho State Tinijirnuico Convention completed its l&bon today. An Exixmtivo Committee wasajJiioiuto<l U> nparlstcnd tho campaign work tblOUgbout thuStutaaml fivoili.'kii;iitcs woro eult'cWii to attend ti.o Niitioiml Tempenuoe Convention at Chloago, Tho que*Uon of siiliinilt tho coiistitiitiunal amou<lmont to the poui'lo will bo laid bofuro ttM Stat" t lon volition so that ouch pui'ty may take Jtc-..U1 uctiuii. Fighting Indians. TrcsoN, Arizona, July 27.—Acucrut orpiuzation in New-Mexico and Arizona is being formed to uipo out Uμ A|iaohon. New-Mexico has already ovor iVKt mtllllMll Arizona w ill luinisli nioro tliun tliis. (ilobu City und (lila Valloy ulivady li;i\u ovi-r IJOU. (Hlior sections, uro O(|Ulialß| rajiidly. Foiit Tottkn, Dakota, July 27.—Tluro is iiitcuso oxoiUnniit in tbu Turtle Mountain ix>uiitry. Tho Indians havo VtRHd the whito Kettlcis to leave tiio country or they will forcibly eject them. Miracles in Canada. (Spuem! to th« ChichtfO Trilmno.) Ottawa, July 'JiS.—A correspondent says: " I have just guen an eyo-wituues of the recoi t miraclo at Bto. Anne do Beupro. Hβ wus iu tuu front of tho procession, and a woman wlio bad ui'iii- down with the pilgrims wasso orij*)Kil that she had tO Ixi driven to the church, being tumble, to walk so far. In j tfcc building klio mUtedap totho altar rails j witli grout diillculty. bho wiw bont ncni ly double, und hw WM slillly Ili'Xed at Uio kuoMi k> that h.r stutnro waSso sinnll i that tho crutch stick <m which she leuned (■lwuvily was not more tlian t.\o feet She reiimiiieil MMtMMfrf during the uorvicu but U>wards tho ond kliu NdW| stood straight and droppml her slirk. fcSho wns I very much oxciU*!. mid wej't and Uughud alt< Jiiutoly. My iiifiirmunt u-sUiil heruamo, and she replied in a loud voici, liut >hu was tho wile of Hh i'i|.liito lx'iktr of Hull. The \ Keutleiiien t< i wlwiil 1 mil for details Rays three otheruiiiiu-liß were reported on tho Mime oei'uxM'iii. bill he did not sue them iind will not vouch for anything whkh didnotOaOH wiibin his i>erM.iual übsurvui tion."' A Doctor in Trouble. I'noviDKNCE. U. 1., July:«a—l>r. I-ovi Wil son of Uxbriiltfe. Muss., was jsiiled in default of 1100,000 bail li.'iv. Saturday, on riMTg* 'if seduction und bn:ic-li nf jiromiso, tlu» vii-tiiii b«tng lluttii' Kn.u'ly. Tin. wonmns father sius Wilson for WbOOOfor suduction, unJ she suoe for 100,000 for breach of jnmieo. Tin yaitlw II ml liiftlwr ■■ nun and wifo for several years, when Wilsou m.-nl. ovcrturun for u tqMMUoB. H* to gtrt Miss Kiif;ly ?'JU,OiK), ami sho rigaad :i rvceipt before fatting the nioiioy. AVilsoii is belioveJ to bo wealthy. Financial Crooks. Khanklin, Pa., July '.U-Quito a flurry was created in thin city thin mornln;* by tlio uiimmiiffiiioiit that John (1. Craft, cashior of tho Exchange Hunk, was u defmltw to bo tweou 180,000 uinl •*1OO)IKH>. It is Kixiil tlmt Craft ltist heuvlly on thu oil market ami used tho bank's fundi to cover hil IoMM. Tliu rtcxdcholden of tlu> bank are Individually liable, aro i>ri'])aruii to inout all tlio (Icm.iihU inuilo upon tlio bank, anil will eonUnuo biLsiiii ss as usual. , AsiimitY I'AUK, N. J., July 'Jit. f. (i. Williams, thoColeman BOOM, dantM that hu imtniainii fi(t,(ioo. A Trio of Fatalities. (Aiaooiatod Pw . I Jamkstown, N. Y., July 80.—Whilo lilnyhiK iu tho Itrtet at Qowanda ftilunluy, a daughter of Jmii.s Franklin, aged '-'. mi knocked down end run over \>y u peddlar1! the whit is crossing tho forehead and nock, causing instant dunth. Tho eliild'H mi 'I In r iiinl many othon witno-snJ tin.) ai;cident powerleM to i one bw, Tho excursion train wmifutag early this morolng from Niagara Falls on the Buffalo St Siiutiiwostein Kiiiirnuil itrucb three mm asleepouthe tracl; ::■■) mile* eait of Jamei town. John Arwi-inK r\\ in rut in two; Ous lii'orlHT reoelyed Injurlei (roin which ho died this afternoon, ami BraMe Siiiinn was biully contused In the tide. All were young muii, unmarried, and were on a ipreo. They sut down on the brack to rert, and <>\\ Ing to the the engineer could not tee them. Largo Fire at Tonawanda. (I'.illlalo Exprusu.) Mr. J- C Lamphler,! two-ttory building at 'I'diiiiuuiicla, near the Central Depot, u.-ii tutully i lotstVoj I'd by liroTliur.sdMy afternoon, of last week, togethtr with about 800,000, fuel of lumber udjnctmt thereto. Tho build- Ing in ooonpied by. the Btupension Wheel Company, Into of Jiutnvia, and by Mr. Imiiijihiir, tho latter mhig a portfa>a of tLo rtruoi ii •■ us a planiuj; mill. Thu totul loss, it is thought, win aggregate nearly fis,uui. Mr. Smith i'f tin wln'i'i Company i*><i about tl,(K)u worth of stock beeldeiklt machinery. Noitlicr lin nor .Mr, LamphleT liuil any (nsurauco. Tlio lumbir to Eusturn partii's, and it is not known u iKllur it wai insured or not. Tho firo is suid to havo originated through the oareteameat of a fireman who left shuv- nour tlio nrcli, wlkim thuy took llru Other bolldlngi were leriouily threatened, but wan saved by tlio effort! of tlio flruiuun. A Remarkable Blow-up. ClflUAQci, July 127.—Wliilo JofanSobd wns opening a oan of powder with b chisel tMs i:Vi at u quaiTJ in tlm outskirts of tlio t-ii % mi oxiilosion ooeurred uiul BobeJ mi thrown •!<) Iμ! Bndwverwly burned. Bparla flow in u powdtf-liooM ooutaloing 1,0110 pound* of giant ami 000 poaiida of bl powder A tfiriik axpkMloa followed, the bouebedag blown into (ngmenta. E\»ople u'.rr Iraodwd dowd by the nrmrniMinn oumy blocks away umi u Large amount of Atrindow ffiaK v. as broken and piMtftriiig knookedoff. Homo boosM Myeral blocks away were iraroofedi and k'<'ss wu broken leven miles uw.'iy. Joan Aadenoni a workman, mi thruwn a considerable distance ami bad hi* shouldur onahed. Urittiin, a toniustur, Cording wood s<nno diatanoe uwny, was thrown to tlio ground uud liis arm broken. Mrs. Vounx and tv\o children four away wen, vt ry badly cut by Ariog kUls.s. a large number of otlior people wore surioasly slioekud, but nobody kiilod. Hobol will i.robubly recovor. Jxiss unknown. A Battle With a Snake. I - -lou July IR.—Joseph (Jarbv.vo, of MilvilK,. had* ten iblu •DOOBBtW with a black .snulce in Mendon, tho other day, ami after a hard riraggl* managed to kill his Kuakcshiji, which BMUOred twclvo feet ill length ulul twelve jiiL'lu'S around tho body. Tho main wound around tho body of Garbwee mail times, aud cumo very noar at olio time taking his breath away. He in also badly bitl< ii about t hi, iinus aud legc., but wax not bit ten in the face. ilr. (iiirbwcu di'scribcd the uucouutor as followe; Ho was walking and came to the suoko iu the road. QttfbWM !«-■ Kan to back away from it, aud tho snake raist«l his head aud Bturtod for him. lltried to jump on tho snake, but tho wiaku coiled around his leys aud hodj iiiKsstimo tliu.u ho could toll it, and then HfOMHtl him and bit him in tou or t.vuivj pl;tces. Mr. (lai bwoc Kot h< J'l of a stick about two and a half foot Ion;; und struck the snake, ami on tho blow tbo snaku uncoiled himself and did not try to bito Uiin after that, but would juui]i all OTMC hii:i. Mr. Oarbweo wits twenty iii.iiiiUui in tho tu.vlo before killing him. Ho WM UiUcn to VVoonsockct and had his A'ouuds uUei:ucd to by a | hysiiiau tin re. .Mr. ' lark Couk has Urn suuke, und it will U' Ktalfod. —The old CUittoso custom of buryiuf? the doad in the gruvi-ytu-'U of their HMMIBn l<xl, a few mnuths to a cuiious largo brfag eUippod from Yokohama fo rU on the Kasti-rn • liii '-•* fewer than ■B corpKvii were alward this ship, having boon uxhuuiui at l< for rviuU-riucut in Cktea. ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE. I'Al.Ml.Ni; OFF \ KiUM'lNii OS AN UN- Sl.sri:i TIN(i«HISH AND. (i"hii:i'i<iptun Reeord.) A romance in real lifo, iu which nn aim hOOM infant and n young married couple iirotho leading eharaetara, raiMrtW i ,l.iy. A year Bad a !i;ilf ago Henry \V. Ixilimjrer, aatadntrfoM German of about .'s yean old, wedded an uttrnetive maiden of about U mmmi re, pettte Iβ Hguro, wish an almnd ■800 of brown biiir and pretty bin*•Jβ*. Months rolled l>y and only 0M tiling wu-s linking to complete tho happiness of the yOBBg couple. No child BUM to bless their union. Tile husband long* 1 lor nn heir aud ho frequently expressed his wishes to his wife. The latter waaaiudoui to gratify him, but her fumily physician informed her that It wae impoeelble. I'm.iliy Iβ the early part of I'Vbruary lust, Mrs. Lohmyer m< ntioii. d Ui. BMtter to hor intimate friend, Mrs. Mary Roaenbefgi ■ youg married woman. A happj thought struck Mrs. Koseiilurg, us she renumbered of a lady now living in New .l.rs.\ procured tliroo different infiiiil.s fi'iim the iilinshousu and palmed them off <m her husband as Lin own. Tlio reason tor procuring throo infant; was booeuao tlio two first had died. She tUggeeted thut Mrs. U.liinver pursue tho saino collide, and hi r suggestions met, Mrs. l,ohuiycr°s approval. The two young woman visited the. chil diva's asylum in the tlnuboOM and .-stated l.ncir wish to tlio matron. They were eon ductuil to the cibsteti ical ward, where tlu\ inspected tho little mitos of humanity who had hitoly oouiu into existence. None of them, however, met the favur of Mrs, liolnnvcr. The matron informed In r (hat il was a common occurrence, for wiu-s to |ro euro infanis [urtha purposeal deceiving their husband. .Mr.s. l,i)lnn\er told the matron all the eircumstauees of howihointended to ileceivn her husband, and tho 'matniii ,i i ..1 to aaebt her, Three-visits weromade to tlio almshouH", but H suitable infuiiL had not appeared, <)u hr fourth visit Mrs i,ii hmyer was shown a child that was born on Iμ bruary 23. it trujuil what ihe bed been looking for, oad Mary GhUlighor, the moth er was willing to part with her offspring, Tho Cominittee on (,'hildren'rf Asylum, .Miosis. Marks, now deceased, and Daly cm Friday, February tttb, verbally kuVi, their consent for Mrs. Nolimyer lo take the child, and Itwasoarrled to the realdenoe of Mrs. Koiehberg, at Twelfth aud I'opular streets. Mrs. liiilunyer battened homo and complained of feeling unwell. About 10 o'olooklhe told her hatband to go foT Mrs. liosonborn. Duringbiiabsence, Mrs. Roeenberg, with the Child of Mary r in liei arms, entered the Lohmyer reetdenoi uml ]>lnc«<l tho Infant boside-tho woman who was Simula ling iilrlmfai To impart a deathly huo to the pretended ilok woman Mrs. Roeenberg applied a white powder to her face. Upon tho husband's return the crowing Infant was held up to his enraptured gate., lUro was tho coiiKUinution of long and fondly cherished desiros, and he. aU'eetionutoly fondled tln< little ohernb. On the following day Mn. Erin, a neighbor, oalled into tee the hick woman. Mio shook her Ikkul In a mysterious way and re marked:—" It it the bri Dti i child I ever •aw for one juat born," Thlawai tii" only instance of anything suspicious of the. li. li tioiiHchildbirth. Theaappoced mother, to <'urry out hor cleveil\ devieed scheme, ronlained in her room several days. The young couplo were happy la the poaaeaalon of the little one, whom they named Olivette, and the fri"uds of both hides of tho house called to pay their respects to tho little strun^r. The child could have probably grown up as limato Offspring of Henry \V. ooh> myer had it not been (of a disagreement among the memben of the Board of r ' Ooardiana, which led u> the Introduction of ai ■ -ollit ion of William Kane for a n< Of the board on Tuesday, BlWng that a coin inittoe be appointed to investigate the mai tar, -N" names wi re K'ven, an! ilm one knew where the lielitious child tooe. This morning your correspondent BMTohed among the records of tho ohOdren'a depart mi nt of the Aim ihottie, and there found tliis ri oordi— "Firtt ii'lmission to the Philadelphia AlmAome, Feb. :(, 1888, order - , birth , admitted Mary Gallagher, nativity, Aliushouse; a«o, ; occupation, — ; mother, ; Mary ; admitted to .Social State House, Keb. 11, 1881. J. \\ bite, Obetete Bobtnton, T. Feb. 84, ISB3. Di«- ehaijged to Mrs. a. \\\ Lohmyer, Brown 111 Z, Kith the OOntent Of the mother." Win n the husbniid knew of tlio deception t'ljit. had been put upon him he wa-i ahnoet overcome by bia emotion*. Tfce wifo was ulso greatly agitated. This evening they cxpneaed their deep atUuhiii'iit to thu child and their determination to rui.so it as their own. (iiiardian Ijine sail this afternoon that (iuuidiHii Maiks had apokan to him about ailowing tlu; child to bu Uiken uwuy for tho porpoee of impoaing it upon a hu.sband as bia offspring. Mr. Marks thought Uo wan jUfltilled in so .l'riii(;. Guaidiun Daily adjnitted at a recen! lug of the mnimlttee that, ho knew the child wuh taken uwuy for the putfKm of deception. tiditwai the beat thing for the cluM They also admitted thitt cosos of tlii.* kind are fre<ment, und it wue hinted th*t a m I extremely platulM blood is matunieradJiiK ■ 11< ian of tUo higher order iu boinu rum old Philadelphia famiin s. fohaßobtaaoß'aatraai wiie nttnehod by ton employes, at Ivuver, reeetitly. Hμ M all claim that tli'-y wure not paid their full wage*, aud entered clniir« to the amount of several huiidrid dnilar*. Qμ of the ekeU ■Mβ, Jobfl I 'h" elephant h , knocked !i man down, nint a COnatabJl ? outtothu tent to arraat him. w:. I Ig tlu latter w»lkid Into tl" ■ <iy a-it down. Whi;i, the ui'ir.-.T approached nuellinjj invited him in, l> it he leflMad h,ml left i witboutuu^fla^Uit'.i.: . .'/ . A Million Dollar Fire. Nkw Youk, July :il. H.vk.rs rtour mill, on Wittor ami liko Stnt't*, was Ifuvmd t<>- iliiy. -Tin' IMMI s|>na.l w r.i]i.lit\, ai'.l 800 ■!■>■>■■ had U> nil! for tlu-ir Uvis Kobodj is ri'iKiUtl missing. Tho loss will l>» liiavy. Several other buihlitißs MMgM tiro. A lliviimn li.i<l a li'K Imikrii mi.l two oth.Ts vvoii' oViTroiiii' liy hu.it. Tlio tiniiUMi Ml BOt«M>to•ypwdfc within ii(H> (MtOttlM buruiiiK buililii'.ti OH nccount of tho inu iho heat. Bavml triu'Mi.'Mls wisv pntiil. Tlik iiim:it.s MOapwl with IM> liv.'s, but umiiy lost nil thi>ir fiiriiituri-. Wlini tlio uliirin was su|n'iiiiU'iiil«'iit nf til" mill fouiiil ii liolo buriuil in llio loot of MM Of flu' eighth sUuy li.himl n nmcliiiie iisi-vltii l>m-li ilirt from tho wluut. AgVMI wuti'i-taiik in tlio top of tho imiMliiK win tiiriu-il Oβ tOflood tho mill, but miwh*! as tln.ro «us bu'.lltlli'wuUr in it. U'ln, losn 11. I Ink..i whs 1000,000. A boiler «>ii tliu ( li.ii>-stioit siiln oX|iUhlc.l, iloiiij; but little damage. Tbaavoki umi paponof Beehar wtin siivo.l. Tho buihlin« of Uμ BoWUMIi As.s..iiati.)i., on I'luiry stroot, wan OH i) mivfii ijy tho rtnaoow exarttoai of Hμ flUlllial) It iiiclmliil tho S<iuiitii's l'.\ ohaaga ami tho I'.usi si.lo laviap Hank. The Bndaon mill, owned by Banger, Dean, &. KishiT, wan tniupi.tiiy gutted. I"** 1100,000; partially lararod. in ail "•*• an allies ami boot and laddex ware pretent Tho total loa will bo orara bS lion dollan MiiiMiiiM As far us ran |«> teamed t" nlgbt, theloaaMattha Cherry itnal liroun giegate 11,800,000; tho Inaoraaoe ih about $400,000. rilli.MiKl.l'lliA, July .'H. This afti inoort llro broke ont In Patrtok KoNalty'i rag ware boUM. Tint ituinvH Hinouil ho rniiiilly that McMulty, Muh.il .\...i11y, ami Junius Iklps, workmen, were badly boned and oompel led to Jump down a hatchway to sum their la. ■:. Lioet $4,000. SPORTS AND PASTIMES. AUIJUATIC. '111.- qnwUotl is : Hum Wiillnrii Itoss got the <-)i:11■11 > i ■ • t > -11 il> Of \ in. ii<-:i r If hit luiH, where in the world did ha get it' The Mutual pair-oared crew defeated tho QormiUl Brothen at Albany last Hnk 'I'm k.lhs ,n\. rii mill' and :i half OOUNB; time, '.I mill, and 18| MOi I'"' the Miiluulh and '.• mill. 'Hi ieo, tor the <iiirmiui Brothers. Twenty thousand people WitßMWd tin- nuv, whirli was ono <if tho elosust 00 record. In a foui■-tiuruj incu tin tlio < in.il, ill liuf falo, last Monday eveningj between tho Cullies and Qoeen Citys, both of that uity, tho Colties took tint |«ad at thu cturt, bet wereeopn pajeed by the other ottwt which kept the lead to the fl&lahj Dliteaoe, three mills, witii turn; Mine, Bl.SOa&d M minute*. Tho content was lor ?UH) a bIJo. BIOTOLX. The Xew York Herald retei totbebioy elu us u "slctiiilur, sraoeful and altogether liaiiiilwei in iiim»i)i»iit. riiii'ily oonpoaed of two wheeli tamed by fcwo enaika, one of which U siat-'il on a littlo Kaildli' sad ope ratei the mai-iiiim «itli liia fi'ot." Bartnlew, Indeed ! Aak any brokeo-baokedi oraoked iikullii:l and eM what ho thinks ! n IIKMTKIAN. —L. B. Myi-rs nut 800 fardl i" a ininutu ami 11 r)n '' iid ,in Rew York rooeatiy. —A six ilnyK go-ot-yot)-|)laaM oonteel wm begun i" Boston la I Sunday iii^;lit. TV M were T,OOO epeotaton. Barrlman, Sngheii NoruiiKu' and llait aio unions tho ixtntint- UiltH. lIAHK r.ALI* Williniimon of tlio Chicago* ha» BMde the wont error of thu mmobi Ho lx abuut to Uo married* — Daily, tl<o om< anaed pitober of tlio ituf faiou, broke hi* Muk't In a game ut lutroit, Bfonday. This learei tho club in bad riupoi as I'lmngo pttohereare vi-ry •aa/ea. The i>' ti oit Club raieed pw ift>s for I inily'n bouL'lit limt \m ■ i., after ho i>roko hU Onger. Tim end of last wouk found tho league cslnbi in owohthe taini poalflon wUoh they have oeoupled for tin.' lxst month. CbioeflO •n!i J'hh ill. Hi !• but oni' game in hind, Detroit ii' xt, Boeton fourth, derelan I fifth, liulfalo ttixth, Troy hi v.ntli, uinl Vfoneetei hint. V\ 1111 tin: cxci'iition of thu h.st nuiituil olttb, tin' |«iiii:int may bo won by any of tho teaiim yet. This uiontU tbo club* play in tbu Meti and tlio remiltH of tho game* aro awaited with much lntoront. Just Like all tho Good-fornothing Men. Hit oyex uliown with a luxtrotiH lij;U as looking into rnnjM.ruuire fuoo, uliu noftly « lii-pi-i■ il I " I'm m> lilHjhllli I" •■ At what, love i" i "That I have such a iloar, fond old bear of i a huMjy. Why, you ulwayn could liokl mo up in your hflM no iiiucti ni« r tluiri my oth-01 I* !iti# that 1 wiyi k'l,,' w'" " your uvuiiin^ caino. liut, my what makui you I look bo J alt ("' "Almiii! I'm juiit tliinhiiiK how much like l<ut)iur jour Him felt u/tcr 1 hud jiaMwl anuvcnfiiK with Kril Jonea." i "Tliot'H junt liko all you is««xl fur m/tliiiif; DM ii,'' taclalinud tlio iruto wifo, " alway* doj cuiviiiK Mi pOW lUlii'l'-'l woiiiMi. And tliat naiiKlity Nell J ohm !" 'llri' ro«t of tl»: walk wan very meditative. , —There i» bilk of MHMOttag I I'liilgu und Niagara Kiillh by un huh of f u strtwt r.i!ioa<l. 'I'hU would Ma MM I , , !■ two village* m xt/p tnWunlK oOfMoUdati4 D '.> Ulcb W • pi, 'lirt.uot . y )Mn ln-iii c. l.iw»> <.liiir<h jf l>xL|<.rt will ii<>J-I u I ;, i ■■ . '. ,•. i lull Tu!uy. Thuy com" bj'tlm wiiy of Hi■■; . sioi: I THIS PAPER E«."£ taMM Ailvi-rtleiiiK h«" S|>nici 6tn'<:tl,wl,.Ti ...Iv r- UPIII UAQII Ntfi I Unll. "W"'"' ~ ''■ "aland Mechanical Dentint. I,KWISION. N.Y. mu»|hii»i |BF- ■ J tV" A" ''pi-™'""", warranted. 7iiplv. Bonier & Vielhaeur, JV.r., MANI'KAI'TIHKIIH AMI DKAI.KItS 114 ALL KINDS OF DRESSED LUMBER ani> m;ii.i>iN<; matkuiai-s. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, &c. ff KarmerH' Patiatiaja eolicitiyl. onice nml Mill on Yuunif Street. Jos. Thompson, * MANIJFACTUHKU AND PEALKIt IN Harness, Saddles, UKIDLKS, COLLARS, Willi's, IfLANKETK, ETC., Also DISALEU IN BOOTS & SHOES, TItUXUH, VAT.TIM, KTC, 4H VoUNOHTOWN, K.Tf. UAVINII I.KASKII THE CUKT IHS BLACKSMITH SHOP Near the It. R,erOMiS%ior ii linn (.f years, I am prepared rmluull knuuoi BLACKSMITIIINO AM) I GENERAL REPAIRING. ri/"A sharet>l the public piitronhgu.ls bolicltuil.J. It. BOBSBTSOK, i;ilf UaiiKoinville. N. Y. WILSON LUHfIBER Y&RD. LtTKBSB, 1-ATII, SlllN(il.i:S, AND CEAHI) FKNCK I'O>TS. TiHMincliTHiitiK'd is prepared totarntib overy deurlptlonof building material in the lumber Use, Knii itoek '>f nmgfe »<"i Weed lumber iMiiiHiniitiy iiiiliiiikl. Uyrtoeli u parehaend (U--ri'ct fnnii thf iHiinnfiicliiri r« in (,'llllllllll. l'articn ooßtemplMtoe bolldlsg will led it to their mlvaniitnr toealla) THE WILSON LUMBER YARD ■eton pwrokMiM eUenlitre. HILL TIMBBB, Any sizi'iuul Icni-'lli (Irlivcri'il in CAlt J.OTS, at I,l'Wihlull, at Wllnl.KS VI.K KKiUKKS. TlH' propriety bai reaenlly added a Xi: W I>LA\l WG UILL, Awl is now In n posltloa li> fiiinish customers at aH low a ratt us liny de.'ilci. In the County Fencing Lumber always on band* Oomaaad ■at the oelebrated Patent Shaved Shingles, SOHKTILINQ HSW. Plaaiag ami order at rea»o»«bU ratea, also, Shmli, l>uui«,,lllinilH mill jMuulUnif-' A. J. McBRIER. FOUND! Thu eluapnet place to buy ■ DRY GOODS. (HOICK — GKOCERIES OK nil kliulK, nn«l boet qualitlce, Crockery, Habdware, OILS! BOOTS AND SHOES! CIGARS, TOBACCO! STATIONERY, School Books, Ami Mat olhir attfelea an «re usually kept in Country More. W. A. BUTCHISON, YOUKGROWV, N. Y. A a .It H «
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| Title | Niagara County News, 1882-08-04 |
| 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 | 1882-08-04 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
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| Language | English |
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| Title | Niagara County News, 1882-08-04 |
| 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 | 1882-08-04 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
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| Holding Institution |
Nioga Library System Town of Porter Historical Society Museum Niagara Falls Public Library |
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NIAGARA COUNTY NEWS. VOL. 2. YOUNGSTOWN, N. Y., AUGUST 4, 1882. NO. TOPICS OF THE WEEK. Thekk are two ways pf doing it: Getting rich in one year l\y the Star lioutc system—or lay in wealth by a long drawn out prosecution.\ Genkuai, Ukant may warn, the money which his fnendK in WasYingtou are trying to give him; bul in the minds of tho public lie had Vad his share already. \ Tub latest reported Tictims oK Arctic exploration, are tho members of tho British expodition under Leigh Smith. Jso trace, of this party can be found; hence the conclusion that they axe lost. Wasted ! A can of nitro-glycerine, or au 80-ton gun, to lire one shot into the $#0,000,000 Jliver and Harbor Bill. After the firing there will be remnants enough picked up to niako a good'sized pill. This is a sad time for tho Halfbreeds. Stalwart Arthur, in the hands of Stalwart advisers, is slowly but surely decapitating half-breed oilieo-holders, and putting in their place hone, sinew, and sap-suckers of his own faith. JoHX EL Kashou'lT, an old man living near Pittsburg, I'a., is building an ark, after the pattern of Noah's ark of old. Jt ia to bo 28 feet wide, 228 foot long, and of 100 tons burden. The builder predicts another Hood about the middle of October, lie will be ready for it the first of that month. 'I'm; PRESIDENT has at lastdonca praiseworthy act, which will be one redeeming feature in Stalwartism. He has come forth with a bold front and vetoed the liiver and Harbor Bill. Tho 120,000,006 bubble has burst. Will the hard-working (?) Senators at Washington strive to gather up tho pieces, or will they wipe the large drops of sweat from their ,browa and hunt for another pocket in Uncle Sam's Treasury t TROUBLE. MiLLlcusiicuGH, 0., July HI.—A watorspout uiul siiililon flood to-day swept awuy ninny brtdgea, some bondings und drowned numbers of live stock on t.lio bottoms. S.ips Him rapidly overflowed hundreds of acre!1, currying oil liay ami other harvested crops. BoDMi in VurioUi I'l.ic s were wholly or partly rabznarged, families narrowly eaoap ed with their lives to tlio highlands, uml it iH feared some ptopfa are lost. The ruin fell Intomnti ud is still lulling, threatening further (listruction. Fkkdkhilkton, N,li., July 81.—Four poreoni called at the reelileticie of a police magistrate early this morning, and when hu .•.1111• ■ down stairs thoy Bred at him through theclda light of Uμ hull, without efieet Tho moil then lied. This afternoon tho police (trusted Qeorge und Newton i,ee after dee perate resistance. .Serjeant Vaiidine bad an mill shattered by shot. Tuotuua Virtue, another of tho susuoctoil [111Mai, is still ut lar^o- CUATTANOOOA, Tollll., July HI,—WgM circus men wore uiTested hero tliie moruing on n ohacga of ivtlndlliig Robert Murphy, a prominent farmer of I'lil.-.-i.i County, Ky., out of t^o.ooo. Sol TiiiiKi.i), N. Y., July 81.—Henry Howard, u truckman on tlio Krio railroad, was titruek by tho Middlotown express horo today and killed. Cincinnati, 0., July 31.—Win. Frjmzo, a blind ornan grindor, wus fatally stabbed by liouis Sprmil, a desperate character, who was quarreling with Airs. Krunze, this afternoon.Hudson, N. Y., July «L—Michael lleini, a. native of Havurl;i, was drowned while bathing in Clovurack Croek last ovoninn. QaUBWAOM, Mich., July l>l.—John Murphy's dry goods storo was robbed last U,UUO dolhirs worth of silks und satine being stolon. Ikonton, Mo., July lU.—Early yostorday morning UK) masked men forced tho doors of the jail and took out u negro named Henry Coldwull, charged with crimintlly ussiniltiiig Mrs. Puck, aged il.i, and hanged him. Habtkdrd, t'oiui., July 111.—Thomas Mook, a wealthy goiitlcmuu from New York, and Miss May Harrison were riding Sunday. Tho horde became frightened anil both woro tlirown out. Mook's skull woe fructurod and he died afterwards. Mii» Harrison's collar bono was broken. Wii.ias IIAUKE, l'a., July 31.—James (ii'iierals, an ngod colored man, was found duad in a stable this morning. Death wax duo to a blow on the head by an unknown man and excessive: drinking. (leiieruls had iiiaily MOe,(XM insuiJiuoe on Hi liCo, held DJ varioas porxoiis in thedfath-ruttle insurance bu.sinuss, but outlived all the cn.'npuuies. ■^ —When Lockport young ladiue of 30 «. .i. t stay in tad m tin- evening, theT in:itiiiiil parent sucke roilrees by trying to have them s<.ut u> the workhouse Go-as-you-please at Boston. Hosto.n, Ma-SB., July :iO. - A six-days j*o-us- I you-pluu.su match bagMl IMH to-ni*iht, in thu ! [IWnm of 7,000 si>ectators. Hurriiiiini, Hart, N'ori'innc, Dufrusne, ('uini)uua, uudUullii^li■•!•, thulattorof Montreal, sturti"!. j Fire at Rochester. Kochkhtkk, July US,—An oxtcnsivo flro occurred in nffcJlMfl llHllilllWlilOp bttliltitlg. Spited tlio efforts of thoentire dopurtnumt tho tlireo upper Ktories were lU'etroyoJ. The lire sproiul to tho Bra»ito Millh 'lustn>\ >"K tho two upper vtuiios. Total losnes ?US,OOO, insurunco iI'J.OOO. Killed by Lightning. WaR BOXBUBT, Hum., July as.—Thomas ' O'lAiary, Timothy liruuii, mid Willi/iui Oilli U liolil hands, t |
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