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NIAGARA COUNTY NEWS. VOL. 2. YOUNGKTOWN, K. Y~ AUGUST 11. 1888. NO. 24. A Wife's Fearful Death. Tbot, Aug. r>. Considerable excitement j prevalli In Ewe? County over tbo recent! murder of ■ woman by her huaband, Henry . Dolctimclt Do Bosuys, why is now in jail nt j EEUaabethtown. The olreointtanoea of the cum- nru peculiar. About tour yfjun ugo Do Bony* appeared in Kswx having comu tUoro in (i yacht. 110 wnri uccoinpiinii-d iiy ii eokmd wonun who pawii us his wifo. AfterTtmalning a short timu ho .sailod away, but Mturnod on Uio follow in}? 'IhYi uinl slating tßut lui had found amploynwnt fi.r.tho woman in lliirlingtou, Vt, left again, taking hir with him. Subsequent events liavci grrea color to a rumor that Do Bosnys drownedHμ woman In Lake Cbamplain. Aftor an uc(juuintjinco of but four weakl ho WM uiairieil to Mrs. Betas? A. Weill, a re' tpeotable widow of Bmmz, who sinco bar first liushand's dentil, hud providod for ht-r four daughter*, tho owned a farm of IS aoref and her marriage with Deßoanyiwaj ■ followed by frequent quarrels betweou thorn, earned by her refotaJ to aarign her property to him. On Monday last Da llosnys und his wifo drove to I'ort Henry, and it is mppoeed that while retnrnlsg thej itopped by the rniicNido to out luiii-h. Tliey drove down an unfrequeiiU-d road, and tliu wagon was seen later with Deßomyeuthe only occupant t The RWpickmi of aii I'.u iiiir, who had uotii,- ; edDeßoanyt tkulknig in the woods, were aroused, and a search was made und the woman's dead body was found in a hollow, oov' ered with k-uvu.s. Two pistol wounds were la tho howl, and there wm«great gaah in * tho neck, penetrating to the sjiluo. J It is thought that Do llosnys und his wifo had renewed their qiuirrol, and that lie had killed her in a lit of passion. Hβ was iirrtst ad in Kssox, with two revolvers in luh posleniim. one of ~J ealibro, tho sizo of tho bullut« found in tho bo,dy, with two chambers recently discharged. Do Ikisnys states that . ho was born in Portugal, and is 40 years old. ,- 110 says ho was educated fora Cutholic priest in Paris, und that ho came to this country when 17 years of Kour months ago ho left Philadelphia for Essex, in his owu yacht, eomlng by way of Now York, und Hunrt up the Hndeon Hirer and Champlaln Canal. He says that thi\o weeks af;o a tk-oU-hiiiun camo U> his BOOM hungry,' and he gave him food, introducing him to Mrs. Do Bosnys as his father. Do Bosnys statement continues: " Uu Monday my wife and I drove to Port Henry to inspect a farm 1 wus endeavoring to induce my wife to purchase. On returning, and wheu six miles (rota homo, we met Uμ BootofeSMI), and wo stopped und drunk from I bottle of whisky. 1 got drunk and fell uslei-p iu tho woods. 1 • Awaking again, I asked tho Hcotchmau Where my wifo was, and he said slio had gone homo. I started for homo and knew nothing of tho mur-.hr until arrested." His story is regarded as very improbable, I and ho is thought to bean escaped criminal who is concealing his Identity. The prisoner lms l>ouii attacked with epileptic fits in juil. He speaks six languages. SPORTS AND PASTIMES. ' lTi.i -n:i.\N. THo six-days~go-as-yuu-please contort closoil Saturday. The oeoro wns as follows: Iliirt, W7 miles; Noromac, BOS; lliiriiiiin.ii. I 500; I'umpoua, :«iO. 8,000 JMOpll witucosod ' tlK'liuish. HASE BALL. WcwJi, <jf tin.' Detroit-', was flnoJ f5O at WorcosUT Saturday far diseipntiou. Clubs will Iμ fvrnud :it New Yi'lU, SUI Md New Orl<ans, u> entor tho Aintricnn Assviiatiiiii in \! TUo end of MMMMV week lin.ls Mm ili.unpiou aji.un (letliKiiU'il. aiul I'tuw douce has i gootl op D i*Bgtil the Mil of it for tho prweunt. This leaves the nil of Hμ ) i-lObs in tho same pMMoa M M week, with tho exception ot llulloio. whp has fifth u^uin. Disastrous Floods. New LmciNMTUN, Ohio, Aug. 4.—Tho unprecedented rain last night produced a suddi-n Hood in tho valley between Kedvilloand j Corning. Tho water swept everything b*, : foro it, Including raiU'i'ad tracks, curs,burns, luiiises, fences nnd live stock. Loss of life is (eared. The damage la estimated at ?iuo,uuo to 1800,000. Fiti'.MoNT, Ohio, Aug. 1.--Tho bridge over (iieen Creek, undermined by u Hood, went I down tUis morning. Nobody Waa hurt but I the loss is heavy. A portion of tho passen- I ger truin fell tlu-ough a bi idgo ut < Ireon i Springs last night. Kogor Tink of Tillin j WO3 a number of others injured. Last night tho l'acillc oxpross on tho i'itts'.nn-g ,v, Kort Wayne railroad ran into a washout twelve miles from Canton und tho locomotive and poet cur were thrown on tho | side and two buggage cars ran into tho ex- | I cuvution. Thoro wero a largo number of | passengers on tho train but nobody was injured. Koino thirty trains were blockad ed between Lyons Orvillo this morning but j later in tho day wero started. Coi.UMins, 0., Aug. (!.—TruiiiK ou tho Ohio | Central Kailroud are not running further south than Muxahullu. The loss by the wator-spout ou Thursday last is mueh greater than was ut llrat suppose('.. l<Yom three miles north of Corning down to South Bend und up tho west brunch of tho Ohio Central to Buckingham, eighteen miles of the track is almost entirely destroyed. For niilos it cannot bo observed that a ruilroad was locatod thoro. Most nil of (i»e livo stock in two Valley! hits been swept away. It in bolioved that tho loss to ruilrouds, mines, and j private individuals will approximate WfiO,t I uoo. Dknvku, Col., Aug. (i.—Storms have raged tho past two days in several teettOM of the j State, causing Hoods, landslides, loss of life, und great damage to property. Tin- damage on Coclulpoudro Hivor to crops alouo in If 10,000. Lansino, Mich., Aug. f>.—Tho ruins during the past week caused un entire suspension Of tho harvest in thi.-i section. Two-thirds of the wheal crop are still in the tii I■!■. iiii'l damaged, much of it mined. CiiAMUKiiKiu uu, Pβ. Aug. C— Four inches I J of ruin fell horo to day in an hour and u I half, and caused damage of $5,000 by floodingLightning's Deadly Work. \\ iiiiKSTF.n, Vt., Aug. f>.—As Philander I Young, his son Charles, und grandsons Willio and Morton, with Charles Corey, were getting in hay, lightning struck the wagon, killed Merton and prostrated the other four. \ It also killed tho horso and burned tho load ,of hay and wagon. Philander recovered in ! tiino to rescue tho body of Morton and tho .itli'is from tho flames. Charles Young was I buttly hurt, but may recover. Large Wheat Crop. HT Pa.UL, Aug.*)— The estimated total Min ncsota wheat crop this year is :!>»,000,000 bushels, ugainst 3c»,o«Kl,«ntO last year. Tho ontiro product of wheut along tho N'orthereu Pacific llftilroad last year was 11,717,000 bushels. Thin year it will be 1^,000,000 Weekly Trade Outlook. m w „ —... j _. — — -. Nkw York, Aug. t.—Bradstrret'x advii e i from tho principal trade centers this weefe agaia shows an exceedingly hojH-ful feeling in geueinl trade circles. At some points actual improvement is shown in tho movement of merchandise, and an early and large fall trade is antici| ated. From the seaboard cities the reports are uniformly encouraging. Then' wero 105 failures during tho weolc, m<-ily of email concerns, being n docreOßo Of M Thoso were divided as followß : Eastern St.it. s ■*>, a decrease of 1 : Middle St.itec '•>'.. Un imiva.,e of f; Smthcrn ptaAM H'. a daorMM of 10 ; Westoru .'}l, a doci ease of 1 ; California ami tho territories j 14, adocrvoso of 11 ; Canada y, an increase I of 1 Hangman's Day. Chatham, Vα. Aug. A,- Wultcr Ilumilton Yeates was hanged to-«l;iy for the murder of Presky Adkorson in I'ebruary last Tho execution was private. Ho ro(iuosted to bo oxocutod in a blue flan nol suit and then to bo ciieu-sod in a BOtaHc collin with a filass face and buried ill an aplight poatUOß in IX cemented glav.- wttb Uiejis leading down to it, an Hiat tboeewho wished could sue him lying in that poculiur shape. JjuaoKmmu, Kla., Aug. l. Barrlaon Carter, colored, who murdered la.'\vjs Ad auiK, colored, was exieuteil to-day. He made an address confessing his guilt and announcing his willingness to dio. Ho died after a long struggle. W'kst POUR, Kn** Aug. 4. Armand Colenian, colored, was hanged to-day for tho murder of (Jeorgia llright, in th- pNi unco of 8,000 people. Iβ* pftaoaer aeoend ed the stmtrold smiling, saiil he was willing t) go and trusted in <!od. Flo denied his guilt to tho last. Fkhnanmina, >la., Aug. 4.—Merwiek Juckstin, colored, was hum.' to-day for tbo murder of a colored boy. II I was oolliuueed on the M-.-illVd-l. c.Vriing jirayers and thank■•d the Sisters of Charity for their trouble. Ho died of strangulation. Army Worm and Drought. POUGHKKK'.'MK, Aug. 0. The army WQTQI is making raragea in tho viciuidy of Tine Plains. Farmers are compelled to harvest oats before they are fully ripe. It. is bared tho worm will attack tho corn. The drought is proving disastrous to corn und potatoes In Dutchess County. Sir Allen Young's Arctic Trip. HAMMKitiKST, Norway, Aug. s.—Letters from Sir Allen Young, commanding the Btra search expedition) dated Karmahuld, Nova Zambia, July 10, state all ontneweamn Hope wero well. The Hope hud a stormy voyage. There was no news of tliu Mil a, the missing ship oommanded by Leigh Smith, but a Kiissiiin captain boarded her off Nova Zembla ut tho end of lust July. Sunday-school Workers. Saratoga, Aug. c—a largo public meet ing was hi.id under theaueplcoi of the N' \\ York Sabbath Committee In the Uotbodiat church this evening. Truman Hardy of Cleveland presided, iindthe Jtev. \V. Wutteibury, SetTetury of tho Now York Committee, gave a sketch of the present aspects of the Sunday question In Europe and this country. Addresses were also mude by Prof. Northrup, of Yule College, und Rev. ii. F. Agnow of Philadelphia. A Parson in Distress. Canton-, (>., Aug. ii. Tho Rev. l>. O. Hanselinan of I lie liiseiplcs Cliuich is on trial before a committee of miniatera, ohargedby three femalo members of his oongregatfon witii hugging and kissing them, and other I improprieties. One woman says that after Hunselman hud performed fun. ral seivi<-rs i over her husband he called at the hoUM and suddenly kissed au<l embraced lu-r levaral ! times. lluiiselnum allege! blackm.'iil and produces letters from.tho husband of ono of his licensers offering settlement for .>:>ix>. A Diabolical Wretch. I Citizens of Tarport .lu.stil'y the Niuiic or the Village. [Special DMpatoh to the Buffalo Expn BBADIOBS, Pβ., Aug. 0. -Tim village of Kendall, bettor known 8J T.-trpoi 1., a subuib of Bradford, (its tobriquet being derived from the taring and feathering of ono of its early denizens for iidlllk-ry with a neighbor's wife some thirty years ago,l was the scene of Interne excitement lust night, which culminated in a repetition of tho incident which g»vo the town its local name. William Hull, u single man aged about U5 ytars, who had I formerly been u resident of tUo pluce, and after a brief absence returned, tool: . \il little children out riding lust, evening about seven o'clock, buying them canitifi and cuke. Finally at about 8 o'clock 111,,1' eeWng ''''' of all tdo childiMi s:ivo a little llve-year-old girl, named hla Aiken, daughter of Henry Aiken, mi oil producer and contractor: he : enticed ln-r into mi unoccupied rep:iir-hhop and attempted to raviih her. Tho child mado such outcries that tii" neighborhood waa avowed and the villain Bed, the roud to Bradford. Fearing capture lie duub! led on l.is pureuen, and returned to Turp< it. Jlissing theirvic-tim the piusuern returned and made complaint (, i a ponrtable, >vho refused to act without a wuirui'.t. Hut the citiz.'iii, bound to secure Hull, instituted 1 a thorough and extended learcb for_ him J which was rewarded about Ii o'clock in Hading him in a swamp n> ar tOWn. Ho w:is taken to the lockup and aboat 9 o'clook thk moniiiig Sβ or -10 masked men broke iiit" tbelookup, took Hull out, (tripped hint, p li~ od him in a pool of tar and covered him with feather*. Then they eOffiOMnded l.iiu 1 to take a walk, accelerating his movements by fli in;; several pistol shots in closo proximity l<> his head. Tin- Ir. t sen iif him he was making fast time ou the read t'> < !ai rol ton. The child, according to thu testimony of tho doctors, was not iujm-e<l i >.<ipt by fright. Tii" tadjgsattM "f tl.<- c iiiz.ns i~ 1 vi-ry great, ard it ii thougiit if tho villain again makes his apiieainini-. henij) will be siibsi.iutrd for tar and fentlur.-i.- P.H.L. Dnux. Aug. 4.—A ttrike among tl I ; constabulary is threaten d. Th [ among tho men is wldi -] Me I live r>. i* u thousand havo tlniat ih«l to raakfß. The men derauni., increaseJ pay and •[■■'■ rpro - motion. Limerick City has been ngaiii yraejataed i andertbe llth aectfcin of tin ffepwlnii kit i Any ' • liable to mi i Tho O'Conncll ftatuj was ptaatd on it* i ■ Bjedaatal last evening amid tho uhu.-n of. a I large crowd. Croat Britain. onnom cm nietAinfi mum n kqyit - HUSH AKFAIUS. Lonxnt, Aug. *. Sir Charles DOka bi formed lUron do AVorms that the governmenthadno inforninti. u that Kussin hud sunvndeied her installment of tho Turkish waf ind.-mnity to Turkey, OT taken any other itepi to promote Turkish ml« vontiou in Kgyi-t ftgainat eondi-j ttone. The solicitors of Walsh, anvsted in cinin.-c tiou with Mm - bore of anaaat Oerkenwell, intend applying tor a poetpooement of trial until the OOtober M'ssiiiu, owing to the sliddan determination of tku Crown to oall us ■ witness tho Mill-street inform■■>■, (dnnell, who, it is suiil, will prove the asMeflOa of a secret organization in Ireland, liuving lor Its immediate object tho dei-osition of Hie Quean. Tho Times Rays tho Porto has hud the effrontery to declare that n proclamation against Arabi will be contingent on his ut tttodfl after tt« landtag of TorkM troopa la l-4O'pt. Tho claim of the Porto to draw on ICgj-ptiun revenue is preposterous. Tho Standard?* uuiiea|initilent at St. Po-1 tefsbmi; suys there is no longer doubt that a | divergence of vu-ws eziibibetween Kngland and Kusbia, which is .\crcisin;; u very pro Judicial influence upon ull attempt; to liar inoni.'.i- Bn ;Ulh action in Kgypt with tho legitimate rightH and wishes of the POWWI. I i i not unlikely that this divergenco will lead u> the break up of tbe Ooateenee without tangible results. poetavMter Qeneral Kuwcot reoeived a letter tO-day threatening his lit.'. The Conservative leaders art divided us to tho expediency of insisting upon tho lords' amendments to the Aruars bill. Bfaafl Cairns und CrOM favor u compioiuise. l'i IUTSMoVTJI, Aug. 4.—Tho trunspoit <'at uionia left to day for Bgypt, oaxrylag QeneraU Hanley and Wood and the West Kent regiment. Tho Queen ihOOk hun.ls '.villi tliu offioen, wishing them a proiporotti voyugo nnd a speedy return. When the QudOU returned u> tho yacht Alberta the troops on the Catalonia ■warmed the rigging and gave rounds of ringing cheers, The itrike of Laicar aeajnun on the ships engaged to convey the expedition to EgyPj causes noincuiiveiiienee. Their places will bo supplied with f.nglislnih-n. trouble Saiiatooa, Aug. -1 .--Homy Lawrence, owner of the F.xccMor and (JnioD Springs, and an active business man lure, wus drown cd at Lake QecTge this afternoon. RjUSOe, N. C. Aug. A. —Two sone of Johß MeCull, living Heal Itievaiul, wandored into tho inountiiiuu yesterday, fell into a torrent, and were drowned. RKW-ObIXANB, La., Aug. 4. —Win. Walsh und J. llely, rivals, met in front of the resideiif eof their lady-love this morning and exchanged esven thota, WuLsh waa killed. I!in(.hasii"ion' Aug. I. - M.J. Kane, a fari merof .silver Lake, Pa.,committedluioideat a liotel lu-ro this morning by shootiiig. i Cause unknown. Jackkonvii.i.k, Kla., Aug. 4.—At Spring ! Qarden Centre, Tuesday night, Neir and his wife were killed and shockingly mutilated, Tho bodies wero then robbed uud tho houso | Bred. Certain partial aro suspected. CiIiCAOO. Aug. A.—At ■ picnic at Kouth j Park this afternoon a boat which attempted to pass through the canal connecting tho pink lake with Lake Michigan was upuot. ■ Mrs. l'\iid, an aged lady; KarUn Johnson, 1 Win. r.oisuni, and John Keliimaii wero drowned. Johlis<m's Wife Wai suviml. ' Demvkh, Col., Aug. 4. - Charles Trout shut ' anil slightly wounded his former mistreat, 1 Lottio iiaruard, to-day. Thinking be had fa* ' tally injured tho woman, he killed himself. 1 SrKHKi.i), Vt, Aug. 4. James ' (Joold wont in buttling hero to-day und got ' beyond bia depth. James Barnett endoav' tired to rescue him and both were drowned 1 Lync .iiniiui, Va., Aug. 4. —In Bedford I County yeeteaday Adam Wllkeraon, color■ od, cut hin wife's throat from ear t" ear and ' stubbed her through tho heart. Oaoat, Infl ' delity. Willier-ion surrendered himself and expressed a desire to be BUB ; ' Nkw York, Aug. 4. —Win. liakc-r, aged 14, ' and Charlui Knucld' r, 11, W*JW drowned while bathing in Newton Creek to-day. ' Qbbsada, Mlat., Aug. 4. Oapt, Tnosat ' Kirkmun, living OB a plantation north of here, lust night went to the quarter* of a colored woman with whom he lived fur several ' yours, uud killed her find four children. All ' wero killed by a.'■ingle blow from aB u.ve, ' crushing their skulls. Kiikmuu linn took morphine and went to bad hi the room wttb 1 the dead. Uln n dieoovered this morning ' bo was still alive, though there are no ho|i«s 1 of his recovery. ' Drying her Husband's Crave. A Chinaman died soon after his marriage with a young and lively woman. Aabj waa dying the wife wet load hi her prat 11 tloaaef grief aajd bar determination not u> tnurry ugain. Ib* husband Wai not unrc-a-■ooaMei be oaly aeked that if the did tako another «i>ou»o slio would wuit till tho earth i!pou his grave wii. dry. Bβdied and wan buried, and many a young and liandsoine \ bachelor of th ■ i'ruvineo of Hhantung wu« B preaeßt at hi« funcnU. .She listeu-'i to no suitor, fur wouiiin's heart i» t>nder, and sbo could not no<. aa lost ono. Daily iho "* rtele to his grave. HUo wept, but no tear t Ml npoa the soil, she took good caru of that J At hist, after a lew day*, ChwangU»j 8 pened to pam, and saw her funning, uot ber' self, but tho damp >i< tii. 11-. aeked tho rc»- ion. She told him of her bunljantl'j last n»- 1 quit. and beajyei him to a<usist her. She «f- ferod him a fan to assist her, and tbeio Kej) 1 «at to fan away BoMavei the jjravu wa» au long drying! Tmtpbßm r ft —Til' i 71 deatbj in New York City during Juuv, an■! '. i 1 duing July. NEWS ITEMS. —Anua I'nrnvll is slightly b.li. 1 —(K-ii. Sir (liiriurt WomlsJ, , i, dltpOMdi Tlif Muki' of \\ e.sliiiiustcr RM mi il |0 1 -:ni\ l':i(liaiili« l'uvei]il:>h, Mm.l.l> — llotnms from II II Wit J •Tβ conn KaiMMpetal to a tliird term tOI l!»-\ i John. Bishop I'ypiT, of Suit Ijiko, tin i " tilll Mormon, popular with all CBMM I "I <'W Aiis, dii'il mi Mdsj I'lui Bohan d*alM that th»re i'- a iuoti nuiiil OB fni't |O luiiuiniilo him fol ' in thi! Seventh New Tort AM) —I'osttiiu-itt■!• (:.'iu ml Bow*ha 1 foiiii' liy tlio lint wt-atliiT, iiii>l Ins |>li- i i luivo ordand him to Wtooon In It is f:ilculiiU'J tliut tliu Mjii \ luiiil .in i IMuwiirn piwli onpt WID .-imuiiul tu (KK» bus'iels, but tlicr.i nlu not BUUIj yet reiiJy lor tho liitu Uit —Tho ri, elivtion of BlpplefPtitofaoU hi Oregon tlireut.i'iis u> pivi ipiiiiio on lack pendent lnoviiiiniil in Ilint StaU', and lTtt»l • up unusual politit'iil broil. (Irtiliiiin Ims wrilt.n n Kll.r formally witlidniwini; bIUUUUaMa Li*pub HninnnTurr—lnnal i-iunliilate for tho Seveutii WisKinsin ilistrirt. —John W. StnvniMin, u luwyev <<( \\ si. ii.i, Tex, Ntaraad bom* tntoxioati •'. finseii andaboMd hi-* (rife, her mother aud father, .'in.l was shot in tliu iie.'K by Hi . V'lhtiT, liis inotlior-iii law. —At Wi'liloll, 111.. II Well .Ir.sse.l m.ui fir toned a wire around the Mok uf • HtU« Klrl to keep In r s.Ti'unis from BTOniing unjoin . an I tli.'ii tried to aooompliili hb poi it.. »iih bightaned away, Cortnimtely, b> approaching people. STATE ITEMS. Thore were 180 deaths, 193 blithe, im.l 40 mm I lag.ni in Boeheeter during 111. ■ month of July- An (>H\v>y,<> wninuii niiun'd My• ■ i i< oIK* of 76 claimants to ■ fortune of (88,000,000 iu Ijiglunil. Tim Old Oolony Bteainboat Uoinpiuiy pej ■ 111,000 u year l'Kiit Cor Iti pier ■ ikiiu i« tlio North Kivor, Now Fork. I li'iiry <'. I'oiidi,, mi Amsti'i'dmii \\i-avi'r, with a lug* family, Ims inttatitod 190,000b> i inllloath of* brother m Qroeabuiu. lYofussor SuiCt r\|irds U> have liix now U'liwniic ijlih-.-i 1 ill a |>oMli<'ii iu Uμ U uriiiT Olisorvutory ill RfmhllltlT iu u fow Juy s. The Labor Bom at Caatlo Uarden found omplnyiM'iil In I i i mill for 11,190 UMtll end 846 wonu'ii. Oftbemen BT9 trvre trio chauice. - -A wedding mi tbm announced on Ifou, duy on thodoor of u oloisod sloro in Rod* ter: " Ctoaad to day on account of lul:ii n partner. Will Imj oijouTliiiiml i\ I'.ilwanl Lynch, u tiitimtitr. toll from inwacon between Port J»ok»oji mil ii Hill Dii.Tiusil.'iy, a'"' Wti ran OTW unil kill ' ■!. Ho iB HUJJIOKUII to I|H\'' beel illUiXiruU il Hello Moyt, a notorloui oheftM te» ■■! Bingbaiopton, slmt. beraeU prabaMy fntnliy In the tirenet rt ■ hotel it Port Dicluon nu Tut'siliiy. Klio if mppoied to lmvo I'oiiiiiulted tlio deed nrbile under tlio Influonoe ,of liijuor. —Win. (liirrison, of Kislikill LendiO|, la,! month oompejlad .1..1 in l!a\ tiKiii-1 with Ibrwils of ihoOtlng, to niuiry In , |j iter, \\ Imj cluiiiii'il thut Kuyiiioii 1 im I i 'l.iii I Iu i Bernard on WTedoMday pronouiioed tlio niurriago void. —Tbo estate of tin late Lewta H Redfleld, the Teteraa printer and editor <>f (tyraot i. rained at 180,000, The bulk of it waa h I to liiH fuinily, but Ul will u!t:o miikuH liberal LoquoetH to sovi'ial of lx'iii vnl'iit n. ' tutions of Syrucuso. —While H'liry Dβ lathuil; and wife Wtn driving home from Port Henry to ! ei < < Tin silu3', tin y cjm.uti ll'il, and De ! ■hotand killiil 11is wifu. Thoy bad o i n married light week*, and did bappily togetoWi Do Leonack liud i drinking. Hewaaarr A I Railroad Accident l'i'rTsiiiniiii, I'ii , An;; I. , heavily loaded with coal becaa u abl'- '■"■" in/ lon D, i '<'■'■ I'M Hi,' I I roiui thin afternoon and ran away, The j wreck was strnwn alOßg tl»i road foTtNO tuilo*, ami at tliuolid of ll<»' <li itanoe tlio t'li gtne plunged Into itandlns ean, areatiiig tfroat havoc. Albert Vail I ' lv, (~.,)-, Kanfßd liavid Morgan, Conductor Charley JWJinly, and John (5 woro iiißtantly klllwl. TOfteafl ptham noat ly luiuem, weir injiiM ,i. iavaral wiU die The < Irmberry roml taabraaoli of ii- Duffa> i.., I'ittsburg, & Ifeatan. Autf. 4. I'M" aVMieg li.-ivid ' Cisco of Kyoim, aged 80, braJcetiuut) while ' bmobbU tke Umtral Raflmad at, ' Wi ■ •! '-i •■<'• Hi/, caught nil left foot in ' a The'tiain backed BD end ' him to doath iiwtunlly. Hα liaven uwifu at 1 Joyous. 1 Detkoit, Mich, Aug. ■l.—TliM bearyraini 1 of the pnaant w«k b»vo oaaai 11 ' ryiii({ uway brMfat ati'l iliuiis. OTM ' low land* and ilaiiiiiiir.; «ii 9 Tho loam botwodi lonia and ' Is ;. » oeUmated at KM,m>. » 1 —A LouLm;,. lady v.lio knowi w,rn iCUng '.f i.«li ru«i<' rl« thiit wbenover a oat dioe tiii family Deed never v,<> in aaareh at mm - h a ifcirrtHit airthtr nf will (]>|*ar, as • thoro aroulwujß many catu that un- iookim; - for a hotfie, and tlu-y Warn quickly whei.- i there U a vcchih y. \ i. p< i: e in - rrotu W '!' M Of S/iiiUirn lliat be found in RtulkK of oati wUob grew (roe »n« kernel ■ i.f t»-. l Baeb head i mtuiiinl ISO kt-rneie. uiuking 1,900 keraafa H« prodoct of . tm in n/inrn pmut be found <"i fliwit Oao. I' I nlO rMrtll *('(.'.-NuwMMijMT Advert luSprucfSi.),»'hcri'mlv( nisi n^ SSSSXmffmmXEtUTHWmwTVBXi B. D. DAVIS, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCEAGENT IN FXUST-CLASS COMPANIES. Mercantile Marino liosten. Mew .Hampshire Mancbetter. Hartford llurtford, Ct. Home New Vork. lloflinini Now York. ISrltieh America Toronto. Wμ. s. MoOOLLTTK. •oqpe*] and Mi'i-liiuiii til licntiHt. t'urmorl) "' "' KUMpciisinii J:i i>l) """"^"^ NUroimOxi'lc (iimifiv MW* ( X en for pinnies:- f TT f» * - T tion ttf teeth. *t^4,o £ 2f" All mwratlUßl warranted. 7ii|>lY. Jos. Thompson, ifANUFACTUKKIt AND IiKAJ.KIt IJII Harness, Saddles, imiIJLEH, OOLLABfI, Will IILANK■Tβ, ETC., Also DEALER IN BOOTS & SHOES, TIUJNKS, VAMSK*, ETC, 4K YoUNOKTOWN, K.ti HAViNd Mum Tin-; OUBTIM BLACKSMITH SHOP Near Hit? it. 11. nrnwlßfi firr ■ term <■' yean, I am prepared todoftU kindaoi liLACKSMITIIIKG ASJ) GENERAL REPAIRING. rV'A kliiiit of the public p.-ilroniiKi! i» Wlfcilutt.J. ». DOBERTBON, j;itr ltuiiwimvillo, N. Y. win mm yard. UJMItUU, LATH, SHIKOLBB, AND CEABD FKNt;i: POSTS. Tim undersigned It prepared tn furnish every dMoriptlon of building materia] In the lumber line. I'uii «tork of rough and dreMed lumber iMiiiHtnniiy imhinnl. Kyitoek U purohaied ill-4'n-t fiDin tin- in:unif:u-nii-tTH in o>nml ft. l'nr(lμ contemplating buHdiaxwU] Hr.d it tu their pirtwnlurt tix-iiiini THE WILSON LUMBER YARD Before mWMWI aUewHeW. 151 LI, TIMBER, Any hI/.i! ami lynirMi drllwicd in CAli Lots, at l.i-wiHt»n, al Wiioi.i.sAi.i: J-Hii:iu:.s. The ■rOPriatOC lium recently added n NEW PLANING MILL, And Ik now in n p<i»iti..n to funiMi customers jitiiH low a rat* ea any dealer in Uμ County Kenc-ing Lumber alw.-iy.-* oi< li.-md. L'o;nc und Nee tliu celebrated patent Shaved Shingles, SOIIKTIIING NKW. PiMdag and innli-liiiiK to order nt reasonable rates, iilso, I sail, Doora, llliniin and Moulding A. J. McBRIER, FOUND! Tliu clicnpcßt place to buy DRY GOODS. CHOICE GEOCEEIES OF nil kinds, ami best qualituM, Crockery, 11 a iumy are, OILS! BOOTS AND SHOES! CIGARS, TOBACCO! STATION UIY, School Books, And such iitluT arlii-lii- -I- HI ii-ii»llj kept Ml Coiinlry -Inn, W. A. HUTCHISON, YOUNGBTOWH, BT. Y. : ! ■ — AUG. 15, 82. £3MsM Auc-15 82' (xIIAND '££) GRIMSBY, ONT., CAMPING GROUND, Via. the splendid Steamer "City of Toronto," Tuesday, Aug. 15th, 1882, From Youngstown and Niagara. Theiteuner will leave J&okmui ft HoHen'i Wharf, ronngetown, at 9 o'clock iun.; Niagara at 9.30; arriving at Grimaby at 11.30 a.m. Betnrning, will leave GrSnebyat 8 o'clock p.m., Giving 8J hours at Grimiby, ana ;i moonlight riilu home in the evening. ■ 'A GOOD BBASS HAM) will iiccoinpuny Iho excursion. TICKKTS ?OB THE JtoiM) TRlP—Adult*, 76 cents; Children, 40 cents. Tickete niiiy be obtained at the stores of Jo.s. Thompson and I!. l». Davis & Co., JTonpgetovrnj alto oi' P. 0. Thompson, and on the wharf before the bout leaves. ►
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| Title | Niagara County News, 1882-08-11 |
| 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 | 1882-08-11 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Identifier | ncn_18820811 |
| Holding Institution |
Nioga Library System Town of Porter Historical Society Museum Niagara Falls Public Library |
| Digital Collection | Youngstown Newspapers |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
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| Title | Niagara County News, 1882-08-11 |
| 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 | 1882-08-11 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Identifier | ncn_18820811_001 |
| Holding Institution |
Nioga Library System Town of Porter Historical Society Museum Niagara Falls Public Library |
| Digital Collection | Youngstown Newspapers |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Rights | All images in this collection are for educational and non-commercial purposes only. |
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NIAGARA COUNTY NEWS. VOL. 2. YOUNGKTOWN, K. Y~ AUGUST 11. 1888. NO. 24. A Wife's Fearful Death. Tbot, Aug. r>. Considerable excitement j prevalli In Ewe? County over tbo recent! murder of ■ woman by her huaband, Henry . Dolctimclt Do Bosuys, why is now in jail nt j EEUaabethtown. The olreointtanoea of the cum- nru peculiar. About tour yfjun ugo Do Bony* appeared in Kswx having comu tUoro in (i yacht. 110 wnri uccoinpiinii-d iiy ii eokmd wonun who pawii us his wifo. AfterTtmalning a short timu ho .sailod away, but Mturnod on Uio follow in}? 'IhYi uinl slating tßut lui had found amploynwnt fi.r.tho woman in lliirlingtou, Vt, left again, taking hir with him. Subsequent events liavci grrea color to a rumor that Do Bosnys drownedHμ woman In Lake Cbamplain. Aftor an uc(juuintjinco of but four weakl ho WM uiairieil to Mrs. Betas? A. Weill, a re' tpeotable widow of Bmmz, who sinco bar first liushand's dentil, hud providod for ht-r four daughter*, tho owned a farm of IS aoref and her marriage with Deßoanyiwaj ■ followed by frequent quarrels betweou thorn, earned by her refotaJ to aarign her property to him. On Monday last Da llosnys und his wifo drove to I'ort Henry, and it is mppoeed that while retnrnlsg thej itopped by the rniicNido to out luiii-h. Tliey drove down an unfrequeiiU-d road, and tliu wagon was seen later with Deßomyeuthe only occupant t The RWpickmi of aii I'.u iiiir, who had uotii,- ; edDeßoanyt tkulknig in the woods, were aroused, and a search was made und the woman's dead body was found in a hollow, oov' ered with k-uvu.s. Two pistol wounds were la tho howl, and there wm«great gaah in * tho neck, penetrating to the sjiluo. J It is thought that Do llosnys und his wifo had renewed their qiuirrol, and that lie had killed her in a lit of passion. Hβ was iirrtst ad in Kssox, with two revolvers in luh posleniim. one of ~J ealibro, tho sizo of tho bullut« found in tho bo,dy, with two chambers recently discharged. Do Ikisnys states that . ho was born in Portugal, and is 40 years old. ,- 110 says ho was educated fora Cutholic priest in Paris, und that ho came to this country when 17 years of Kour months ago ho left Philadelphia for Essex, in his owu yacht, eomlng by way of Now York, und Hunrt up the Hndeon Hirer and Champlaln Canal. He says that thi\o weeks af;o a tk-oU-hiiiun camo U> his BOOM hungry,' and he gave him food, introducing him to Mrs. Do Bosnys as his father. Do Bosnys statement continues: " Uu Monday my wife and I drove to Port Henry to inspect a farm 1 wus endeavoring to induce my wife to purchase. On returning, and wheu six miles (rota homo, we met Uμ BootofeSMI), and wo stopped und drunk from I bottle of whisky. 1 got drunk and fell uslei-p iu tho woods. 1 • Awaking again, I asked tho Hcotchmau Where my wifo was, and he said slio had gone homo. I started for homo and knew nothing of tho mur-.hr until arrested." His story is regarded as very improbable, I and ho is thought to bean escaped criminal who is concealing his Identity. The prisoner lms l>ouii attacked with epileptic fits in juil. He speaks six languages. SPORTS AND PASTIMES. ' lTi.i -n:i.\N. THo six-days~go-as-yuu-please contort closoil Saturday. The oeoro wns as follows: Iliirt, W7 miles; Noromac, BOS; lliiriiiiin.ii. I 500; I'umpoua, :«iO. 8,000 JMOpll witucosod ' tlK'liuish. HASE BALL. WcwJi, |
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