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NIAGARA COUNTY NEWS. vol. 3. YOUNGSTOWN, N. Y., JUNE 15, 1883. NO. 16. TOPICS OF THE WEEK. —«»|iriii/»li-l<l. 111., hae beeu visited by a destructive storm. —Lcailinjf M'Tiiioiig say they expect MyOOO eOßfftl this Vfiir. —The pdorwl Of tli" Ktisslan pca-aiittry ure to be relieved of the obnoxious ' pull tax. —The coiiimcrrhil treaty between luikiy tad tin' L' nited States cea«eB iu Mart li of next year. —Six tliouHanii men nrn at Toulou iu to i-nibark for Touquln if tlieir ■MTiOM :in: In -riled. 'I'lll- Till I.- ll.lVe defeat' d Ille Muloris.soiis. The latter are in full retreat. Their village! are in llaines. —Count Von Husfaldt has raturned In Berlin, and li-siiineil his (lutii-R u- I in periul tulnliter of Foreign affairs. — Leave nf abeenot Will be granted to tin; I'. S. inival (dlhurs who desire to enter the < liimse navy. —Joseph \'aill w as sentenced to seven yeaiH' iiupi i>iiiiinent at Syracuse for lir- Ing buildings of the Oucida Cominuuuy.—Now fork detectives and railway car thieves had an encounter Friday. , One of the latter «ue killed. — Win. M. Thomas, Jr., of Maine has been appointed U.S. MUnletw to Sweden and Norway. —The (7ar has issued an edict aholisliin<: (be free transit of European j;ood- aoroH the < Ssucuuti —J. A. Oooley, late private secretary id Oladitone,bu been i>|ii»iintcd undersecretary for liiilia. —Samuel J, ex-county allurney of Northainton, N. <'~ lia< ronimltted forgeries araountlog to 190,000 —Twenty Turkish regular! marching ; to Slpeaulk crere attacked and murdered on the Ist inst., by u budy of UottU. —An American In recently detected In smuggling operaHom at ieniugoi, Cnba, lias twin confiscated. —The cargo nf the st'-aiuship Claudius, which sank mi Thursday oil Tyneiiiiiuth, was valued at $70,000. —Xxperta who bave ezftmlned the Brooklyn bridge account! report they bare discovered no evidence of fraud. —The revenue of the City of Chicago alone will be increased one and a quarter millions yearly by the hifili license law. —China will preserve a passive attitude on tin, Touquln question until France attempts to carry out enjjintexinj; work. —(Jen. Crook Is safe in camp 80 miles northeast of Nacori. Several of Ids SCOUtS have been i aptured by the hostii'S.—Pat Sheedy.a Chicago gambler who furnished the money for Jere Dunn's defense, has lost 1100,000, and closed shop. —Three hundred striking miners have left I'.ellevillc, 111., with a standard bearing the Inscription "Broad or ltliiod." — All attempt was made Friday at Dallas, Texas, to lynou Burke, the seducer of Miss Dallas, who died shortly after the outrage, —A meeting ol thirty Niliilisis who were worklnjj a printing press was surprised by Bt. IPetenburg polloe. They Heaped. —At College Point) 1., t>, the vulcani/cr in tin- Aneooia Rubber Company's factory burst Friday. Several men were terribly injured. —The Illinois House of Representatives has passed die liij;h license bill, which there OOW appears every probai bility of beoomlng a law. —It is uiii- Sally, announced that the law prohibiting the lauding of free negroee In Cub*, exoept Oβ payoMOt of 81,0t<0, has been repealed. — A compromise between the striking miners at EMI Bt l.ouis and the mine ; im ners is probable. The latter, apprehending trouble, had made formidable preparations. —Shealiev, who was one of the jurors in the QuitOSN trial has become in-.me. He hud an aversion to serving on the I trial, and become morbid ou the subject.—In a sailing match between the now Scotch vaclit Majorie mid the Vanduura the former showed a clean pair of heels to the latter, proving beyond a doubt her superior sailing qualities. —John licll. a reporter, killed Qeerge Fredferiek, proprietor of the Theatre CoatlfiM at Kmum city. A woman. I'ndi liiL's mistress, was ut the bottom of the affair. —Cyru-i Jefferson, an octogenarian of ' v. .. -.iiv, N. 't .. who is worth bctweeu one an 1 two millions, and the bulk of u BOS ■ pr> !><-rty is in the Western BtSIM i- lompelled tv) Itlßlßlgratfl from his SMMM to avoid the new Stute ta\ law. wllch ' rctjuins that the ftWMI Oβ* personal ity wherever ettoaMel ehall be taxed where the citi/eu resides. Tho tax would aniouut to $20,000 a year. COUNTY AND VICINITY. —MO.OOU for b**r; how much for water.— Tunauunilti Herald. —The Oenewe liieycle Club of Rochester will be present at tbu tournament on the 4th of July iu Ixickport. —Th« ntreot railroad care for the now road between Suspciisiun Bridge and .Niagara Kails are expected this week. —The Niagara County Shooting Club will hold a trap sin. .t t.. iliy (Mdaj I at 1 o'clock p. M , on the Fair Grounds at IxKikport. —The semi annual encampment of the(i. A,, H. for tin- department of New York will |~j belli at Until .liiiiu fjKh mill Mth, —The Niugua DMrttl Suinluy School ( OIHBIItIuB iif Hit) M. B. Church was held ut Medina on the 7th inst. Bulnmnii a. Dimiahar of s<mtii Royaiton diod ut his father's house on Sunday of spinal mealngftla, thirty your*. —The 'hiuii|iio!i liiitr t.V mpuny of Vnkhliiiv 881 pUIUBBBUI a site iu for the manufacture of its BttggMß. -Capt. Webb of London, Knglund, t»Jic in it i dsi\ iiiiiin'l. i ui>i ii ises t< swim the Whirlpool rupids, bolow SU'peusiou Bridge some time iu July. —June 21"<t will by Founder's Day ut Dβ Veaux Ootlage, Tho llov. Duiiiel (Kodwiu of Hast (iioenwich, K. 1., will deliver the uiinual address. —Tho Akron Sews, published at Akron, Krie County, woh sued for lib 1 the other day, und being unuble to furnish bonds, 111 < • olllec ui.il inutorlal wore seized. -The seini-ceiituiini il exercises ut M' dinu dt ring lust week h:ivo been productive of much good. Quite u number of tho Olergy took part. —It is said that the potato bug is destroying the rmp in (irleiiiis County. Tho uioinriit ■ vine is cut of tho ground it is nw I'd wil 11 the lilies. The eudets of |li> \'e:mx College have a dress purail" e\i ry i veiling on t'.'e oampttl of the colleff* ground. Visitors arc cordiully inviteil to utteml them. * —A number of Mm thind farmers are transplanting tomatoe* for the fctiddMport cun- Diog factory, which hns ftudo coiitrnct for the toiintoes ut dolliirs per ton. i —Work wus commenced last week on the propOMd Toiiuwamla Creek bridge, which will connect the commercial interests of the two villages by rail. —Kli J. Aiistiw <>f Cambria died ut his home .Saturday morning at thu advanced eg* of eighty-one yeurs. The funeral took plucu from thu Cnivuraulist Chun h Monday. —On Friday morning a body wiis found floating in the ennui at Toiiuwundu. From pupils on the body it was discovered to he Unit ut Tbomai koinuii of Hulfulo. Keriian was forty live \ cms old. —The North Side Council of Tonawandii lmvo shown their appreciation of the services of their flivineu by doimtiiig $1(H) towuril defraying the expenses of thu umiual purudo, to be held the .'nli inst. —Repairs are being iiinke to the draw of the nit i n.it ii it.-iI bridge ut Black Kock, und iu consequence the bridge is not open for several hours every Sunday, no trams crossing lifter '2 o'clock in the afternoon. — J. N. Nliortlon" of Hesn Road lms a lnnib four weeks old that tips the scales at H pounds, ami tlm woi 1 cm his legs Bmilfll one and one halt inches iu length, lie has refu-c 1 IS I for it. —Alfred P, Wright of lluffalo has purchased of Churles Keep a desirable tract of laud near I-ockport, containing M) acres or m.ii" The farm was purchased for stock purposes. —A galo of unusual severity prevailed iu F/o kport during the greater part of Mom In I .in go shude trees in every part of tne city \Miii proctnttd, and much damage was done to buildings. —On Sunday u watchman on tho can il ,i! Lockport discovered a satchel floating in tho «atiT just east of the Wakcniun bridge. I' j i< hi opening it ho f<iund tb* nude body of an inf..ut therein. Tho remains were taken care of by Coroner Duvison. —J. H. Rogers, Jr., clerk of tho International II .t'l, and J. I). Md'ailm, ex clerk of the siime hotel, Niugaru Full-,, were proiiicnuding on the vcrindu, Monday, und a billi, i ui mi whizzing pust them nnd through a glass door. It wus a narrow escape. —A mull named Joseph Desino, a farmer, living near fxx'k) ort, on returning home from thu fields on the 7th u.st., complained of pain in his shoulders. He sat dowu und in a fow minutes expired. The de< I WM forty years of ago, and leaves a wife and five chiMron. —Superintendent of Public Works Shanahen received fonie time since eompluints fr>'in the residents of the towns of Roynlton ami Haiti Hid, concerning thu nuisance created b> th.. I* mile creek. The creek flows from tho Erie Canul through a tract of lowlands an I sa amp-, und tli■' State Board of Health has advised that tho latter be cleaned up and drained. The superintendent has ordered the waste weirs and spill ways to be closed to avoid any further overflow. Malaria is quite epidemic among resident! in that vicinity. —Friduy evening of lost week, Joseph Hoehn, a young man :25 .ears of age, son of John Hochn, an old resident of Suspension Bridge, accompanied by a woman upwards of forty Tears of ago, who has but recently separated from her husband, went to Buffalo, wii'i ■ they were united in wedlock; at least so says report. The ne«ly-uiArrie<J couple >• and immediately set up housekeeping. The affair has kicked up the liveliest kiM.l of I row in Mr. Uoelin's family, Mrs. Hoebn and the other lu-mbors except Mr. Uoelm, ezprosaing ttwmselvus ill the stronge-t terms of disapproval, wl head of the family thinks "Jo" has .1 very wist thing. Whether it wore a I or otherwise thing to do, time alone can till. as no divorce has ever been granted to either of the Brookflelds, as we understand, und a heap of unpleasantness may yet 1-- nt re for the now u*ppy couple. For the past two or three years th- Bl Jtlßßala* bad I- | t ■ grocery store in Mr Hocnn's btoafc, and it is elltijjod that the fie.|iient visits of yoaaf Boehn, mhUk he nuuh to Hrk DiooM -I 1 Iβ her rooms over th" -Im ■. Imd much t<i do with uroiising Mr. !'.i « Ut'i.v.l - w lob led to Hμ -.| mi ii. ii ;ii •< nt two ini.iitli" ago. Mr. PfOOfcfUM i- at |' in < unad i, but it is expect will -huitly arrive, whan there will lie. im-i • t" writ'j about. - Wagara '' m< Fourth of July Celebration at Lowiston. It ii expect.id there will Iγ the grainiest celelii at ion of the glorious I'. >■ 111 Ii bald in that has over taken ptaOl in KB] vinafe iii this ciiiinty. The duy will be Ui-h--eied In by th'i usual lahrti at tliir!y-two guns. Tho old tune Fuiiiticr I', infers will parade the stn-ets M hiiiidri-d sluing, h. .. 1 ed by the I'liion Corii-t r.iuid of ll'in I IB ville. Tho second division will bo l:c:nl■■.! b> the Lawliteo Cornet it m<l. Thito will be games of all descriptions; Hoi -e. ami iLcycii- Races, Ban BaJlMatcbM &c. I'rof. Jamoß < . Scott w.ll eivi an I \hi bition on the tight ropo str.tchiil from the lop of tin. Frontier House to a building opposite. Dancing will be held in- t1 roi Music will be furnished by EUpton'l full guuillille Maud.' Than will b<' llre-woil;s iu tho oveuing und a Balloon Mowton. Tho pi-ocession will form at 10:80, \. m. NIAGARA. Ont. Bxtri ooplesol the N i \'' vin I hi STV New- I'.illl he |inii-lirnl lit John Silllilii's llrvv-i luiiii I'rii'c:: n hi -. Mr.Siiinlo isour dnnncl»l an \,. ,r:i. Siiliwri|itliiiißuror<l»re((irHi|vcrl hum nnd 101 l work l'-(t « nli him « 111 receive pnniipl i mi:. n. M ) noi nocounted [or unless paid inn.n authorised weota. \\ ban <he voluntens come, look out for jonr garden m i,andmiod you don'l them any. OT JTOU iin.v !"■ n.-n !'■'! In return, i Miv~ Kye arrive.! on Tucsilay 1 ir.t with j over one liuinli. il chi ili'it fctOß . healtbylookii.g laartat, all flrta. St. Mark's chime.- ■ gave them " lluiuo Again," i^,.,. Mr. J. li.-st, eldest s nof Mr. U. Btat, Wβ! m ,ov. ii i ]• m 'lavs lit wi-i.. " Jaok " looks well, und all the "oldbejri" wre to sue him. He in ut present located Iu ' blca Ko. Mr. ,1. T. Kerby an iviil on Ratal day lust, ami I<kil:s the pici'ire of heiiith und lmppi ness. Joe thinks there is no pbMM on earth Itk* old Niagara, and git at us tfia dradlt of; being I Ix'>l. in.'st town he h.is sti mi. \.-t. Capt, .1. V. Iloritty, No. 1 Co. l9ot Hutt., bus presented a petition to the Council, askin.; them to grunt. 10 cents per day to a*eb in.oi of No. l< o. attending wmp drill. Tna County Council hus |as<e<l u rcM.iiilion glMUt.iiig Iβ cents par d i> U> MOD 'nan of the IMb attending Oatnp here this month. The st.uiiir t ity of Toronto an ivnl bar* on .Monday evening lu.st, uu I loons llrst cla-s in 'Very particular. !-\he began hiT regular tiips to Ibronto on Tuesday morning, leav ing here on the arrival of thu li.nn from Buffalo, at MO u.in., retiiriiing leavesToroD to at SJO p. in, arriving ban in lime for I he .Y:;u tiain toi Buffalo, giving persons iu I'o roiilu lnuily llnvo hours, und return same day. CllUlll Ilialllin sprvico whs hel<l in St. Mark's cliuich M Sunday last when n largo number of pi is..us «:e coiiliiin. d by the Bishop of Niag:iia, insisted liy Anh.h tOOB cMiirniy und tho B*T. I 'is. k'eir mid I (Jeddes. Tho chinch wus crowded to the fullest ext'/nt. Tho Bishop < 1 tiv• i I t WTJ al.li' a.ldle-- to tho-c DOnfll in' d, mi I preached to a lurge oongragal ion In tna araalng. A special meeting of the Town Council .|d on Monday evening. IV •nt Mayor Wmterb.iU.uii, Councillors J. Biahop, I'illett, Lyons, Qaala ini'l Bμ W . Ab.nl li.eve Blab), ' ounciMoi -'. Me' I •■Hand, K. Bishop, Rowland und Alen. Ml .1 Bkbop, chttirinan of the Board of Works, noi . ub c to get a full meeting of his BOOMS was unable t" pi Bttha Part report, and the Mayor adjourned the 01BBMb| till Friday evening at I i.rl.'i'k, m I'lder t.i huve tlie report, and :d-<> to h iv. a full couiK'il bOi A, iu tho nuai.liai' . Uw gltMi will tie cul ill the park. The l'lirk is thr I'riling t.pic of tka da' Some half down p<rsons are nt in fav..r of bavtag the 1 ai k o| ■ lie 1 for pnbUfl Baa at :ill; others do not «uiit it opened for tlvo OT six years; others are Iu favor of Inning it op en i^th-s MiiiiMi.i-, with thn e. or fmir BBUII summer bOB '■ °n it; whilo nuin r ousothei-s want it op.■'. I .uu I want a bvgt buihliiig eiecteil on it tot tho accomin, I.i .1 "irsion p lties, ami ulso for holding our annual Agricultural I'iii in the fall. A large amount of mon y I; i I■ • u expended Oβ the park Hi JT*B I peat without any return being lad, und the people ore getting out ol i iiti'.'inv s|.i dding in. :i v yeur after >eur an; r.e ivu.g no Unetit. thin-rkiuiii-d persons think that if the park was op. ii d t ■»■ lid be a rendezvous for all kinds of loughs. If it h conducted us it ibooM •*, end no doabt will b-. lhay will flnd they had no reason for such fears. L*t the revenue that is derived from parties coming to it be expended iu maintaining order. Call in some vjf those suj-eiauuated ga» lamps off our streets and have them n Oμ park for lighting irp on darkughu, "when the baud begins to ; and have several good men in unirit wu n occuj.ii d by x-10 will have no rowdies to ti ouble us! —Young girls w ill drees their hair close n braids or tors:*!--; hMga)i up iu the b»ck. COOMER. Mrs. J Jree Muith Bad famllyof Lansing, Mich, arc at p|. ng hiT p»rvl.ts, Mr mil Mrs K.iigU." <>f this place. On M-.iid iy, th I-;, iu-t , a gang of men aaiaf tea - ~f B OeAtag el W 1 w,n bagH work on the new house for Jos. and are getting along finely. Mr. Benj. •farran s .it preaml qnttß Bta* with i I I I" the booas (or n elj tbu ,■ ■ ata Barman r..,i--<.id to J. iia»i.son th- 4th SiX til:' M CU *l When bought Iα Buffalo , n pr c«t. or ~.,,.,, •.•,, igM, »i,-ii -id. MOO Nat It, They weio bOOfM for Ha ci' v BUM ket. Thisiscwi I'lmtiiiu' weel:. th.'ii.J'. „.,. ~|,. ~ ,1 la t mak, and all al" v.-i v 1,,,-v. n»a heavy ruin- b*v« d.-hi ad Bt si.in ', but «i> ho| e (V wui iu «iat!.er nnd ■ball try to gain the Mm, ;iill,"tho oomapon :<nt <« •• •■ . || i.,.u ,h,-. tag I trip to . \\ ■ ui.y bat tree him through his lineiit pan from t''"' *•■*■■■ wajlee ere long. Memorial Day ju-t bring* to BUM Boob rang |e I eftai tb oloaaofour civil war, which ,s very u; proprUta OOnatd■!, i.„■(. that Ihegr.v- of each "ere ,v,„..inhered by the Q .\. H. PUB* at l^>ckp.il! : Sow calmly they rert from tho marnh umi T1,,,y , v sid ■. both tho bluo and For tlei'li h't'iis w.M'p, b<. th for them nnd our Ah: both'bare a mother d*w waaplng ul'UlO. 0801 w. will \ p, w.' »iii weep, to the gray and the b (Mi , !, i i!, ii i isleep.11'! "i wall brave and tin . Übrotheri together they'll rise on that day, w ben trumpet si.ad waken tb* blue and tna gray. ■ith is a OOttag* whnce conieth a wall, , Par North Is a homo with ■ toe* «ad BW Much mourns for her brave, and fW both we « ill pi iiv The birds sing th" same B'ef Hμ bluo and the gray, » bo. We will weep tor the brare, ouieg not for the hue; We w iM m;:Ii rnrthe home of thu giny and tb* blue; , ~. , th* vullej s of heaven wo 11 All cloth, din white garment*, t'", bluu n,l(1 tho gray, i it". seho..i QemuilartenßT |h»ift to d iy rl K d our school and altonded to the duties of bis olliee. Another noted person along OUT lfa**t BJ day, an W* tap] 'heie are iiiinv abniit, ut tbU mo., of th* ye.r. ti ■ Mi- DvrtA Ailains, looking up what iiniHovi-meiits had not* '.I Ih'lll. An.\ Inducement to raise iho value of tho land an I tb* ain.'Uiit ol taxes. Our S.ibbatli Bchool i in :' v,l> 1 ' ■ ' ousooudition, and the lnig<> aitandanea of ;,ii ~! iti i!i ilen 'en very tnuoh lntar< i id. Wβ have oboaeu a BOW music Look, the '■Pur*J><eligh;," conla.iiing many i ich g'-ms of song. Memorial Day wa» duly obserred by Hμ ~f thi-. t .wn, us «ns shown by the erowd that gathered at m-utt In Uμ aftei. 8008, \ line and iiitercMing progi-mi Mi given. Staging by Tel c iii..r.i.i iklna, • lape and .leir-ry. l'i ayei by K.v Tickanl. POM by (i.inia.ie Bnggin*. Col Palmer followed wltbanaddr as. Tho exarolaei were hold la ii,.. brlek ob iroh, and though many went bi m« la tb* rain, all bit wall pt»iJ 'or being .!, i . M.ui.uw. OLCOTT. 0 . tlon Day has ronu and gono. It ■ red h in appropriately to the honors of tlie soldier a ad T, liing is good bare BOW. Black baesoro biting and i ;!l '" abaßdaei mi) n<.in the < ily and ,-uuouiidiii- Tho few warm day* that .lime has brought iir streets look lively. Trump-arc on tho march. Where did t!. y .! t] all wlntei I Laßt week tnere wi ayooag wedding in ■ the young man Iβ yearaohl hen the old mull found a,,,.. || • i ..i con.BHontoth* I (a k> '■'- BHBM t" th<- iroom, but after viewing tho attitude aad inadi) i<v that ~, ,n ;.. . inelnded to i mcoom Hμ Jo* oc k < ii ont, and aftat tnrtt i a m» d ml on C .! 1 that it wo'ild bo letter for him to bc■ ■ an t • pi"<-•• I in his ento chastise the (un)happy pair. On Jane Oth wa* tho ansual ■ It was b leqnlnti abo, and ' baai|U. t ;.. ; ■ ■' Pi. Oiueießwf The m. P.^aJtufaoßamry .: to t« uoi: ■ • ■ mans great :,ii. for we lm.t • ..i-t i;re»t chung-. Th* tine ; 804 only cultivut..» his ait, but I i and man which laaMßi thu vidual whilobringiug happin'jsii to his fellow rocrta}s.IA-t Sunday was what is calk I Day nt the M. E Chmch. The church was nicely decorated, tho:e woe a largo attendance and the sorvioes vory intert••• Pahsim. JuDe Utb. — Arbucl . t»t, died In New York last week. The Experience of a Missionary to China. THE STORY OF A CHINESE TEACHER. V,\ Ut\ (iIUIKKI IUID. My ('hinem teacher it a frit>n.l. and 1 .. wiito it w«i.! >f |i> > Chri«- tiau limth.T. Mi 1 » Mi I" '• I Ha «tory of n\ i-i-inn. My 1 uM/ti s,-». i" '-7 year* old, !i ■ |. t>ll m .111. 1 Hvi I linn two mii.il! rliilditn. Batata -i.iiii. niflu,i,t al famil] in MM i- ' ■- I-Kirtnce, H.i.l I.a- 1". 11 «■'• 1 (Mill.- 1.1 SO I'lll-H til tllO 1 If lu< Md iviitiin i>l In llill 11 liiinn MfMMtoaO disubt i\mm «'>iii.l ii we i»-< ■ ilmm*, mmmj iio I ■ »■■'' "' tii" '"'"I l>utafnr,.., ■ ! g 1 11. -t ol bHMOB* and ■on thai A.BMvtow a Ihußw.»■— !,, rn bp ■* ■ lin poeo. mid hah nBOTgf1 bil OOOIW "f lili'. Hot tho cliui n lu- <l '"" i''' ,N,,■" '"'* u.ll iiis lot. la hi* ■»■«■ iii'i,,"" Wmmi >li.mil.| mIiI t>. lit inn! |."I Hi' . h... r I iin; but lin.ll mill Hi" limiiilintiiiK f"olinu« of jiuml.v 1 liuvi Lull iti. ni.iikod lii- j.niriify. rinuit.\i- fTirirtUnftj ins wiiii Mm, «* with main ninthiT. boon illu.-.ti atvd in tliis ninetiviitii Muter/. Pour \.'"s bwtag ii'iii'i of a now faith, '.in' Bad*, aad k ini-t, Iμ kti hM boat igdonHtotvaWn iladoeal Oktloak Dr. Nt'viuK was at tliotimu abnuiit from tho r.iiisl, l'iit all »'i'.' i-'ii'l! I thie p, y.iiin,; .-mi iiilliiininittic, ami InqolrlDCt wuiMag to tan "f wi ductrino h<.r a iniHilli >!.r 11. U I. in 1 1 'i«»l'« nun U'-.,!i|, i.\|il-iiuiii« ti> liiui (In' MtoN Mini dtjnaod •! ]hi I Maaltj lUeb daj ii" cilllllllltli'il tO Illi'-'liil-J 1 !'-.|l ' Ol Hi. Ni w ... lit. 'I'll. ir. 1 i>! CM 'mi'l tho V. I \ U IK ■ I ( hi . I V., ■ .1 (1 .Mil nil IllH mind,and 1 !!■•> bafu t" laprM hii 11.. idj niii'..'i and niiiii', rci-.'i'iiv. by Ood'« Spirit- Oμ daj (a«lln| ttn emll of .Inly Lint troubled «ii" Ic|'" »<TWi iliriiiii', I think i- liu... L-ii'. I'm ml 1 11\ <> t>" L ij.l i.-.-.1. 11l WON Imp .. lin J l.iiiiily mould turn BM "IT. and I ii.no mi way <>r rapporUnß nyaotf. Bat, \ ... w.ii 1 Lu i<. t a lae in ■ li/r 1C : j tbii as -U ni fif iiis !■!■ inal . told 1nn.,4i0 W« I iii it mat tobol ; ' d, even ir - * 1 in in . hit: tint Uβ bad ii -t 1 ■•»• ' ■ '•' i'i" '" stmlvlli" Blbte and (OUOW out Hβ 1-olUiiiiiiidg.Aunthur iiiniitli of stnily »«« |iis nl witli Dr. N'-viii", "ii lii-* n-tiini li'iiii.' BoterotM sin.ml inn Mill was |(HM MM nii|iii ri' wiintnl to b« h 1 iiii-iiiin. lif ins own will Iμ bo* I:, ,! foi I ■.; a In Ni-viiis, witli tlis U1,,,,! ,,,,! ~,1,1.11 ■. vh I I.lm 10 W«U "nil (too If ho coulil i ii.luif Uμ OfH osiliim ill In.ill's nuil tlieli winil'l itUl il.Mii- t" !"■ iLipti/i'il. ll,,.>iniiU man W',!'l '" Ml bOUW, ami •-1.1.11 .lit. i- hi. N. 1 ii|rt t'lty. Mr. Bμ wnt to I'm, inn wli.-iii l>r. Noviua wae ■topping, mnl Ukod ii.iiin (Of liil'liMii Ah hi-. NTClfaMlon ami w i>li i.ow MOOMd ri'nl. In. .Nivius Mkod liim il I", W'lilil I"' ljii|.tiw«l at tin, inn orttt hi« own liuinu. Hu rupllud: "At my own linnii'." Sn MM twu •• ' '" Ui«- ii.Mii', iimi iii.-i.-, in iiio proMfen of the WbOM Ihu -ly i>l H"'," v,''ii''inli"ii« eml of ■in. 11 nt biuiiL-in-N, nil living woordtag to t|l(. 11. 11. M ''I '"'.■ ,:" '' i ' '""'' "'"' l'iu i.1.1..-I u i'.ii 1 inichal l.cml; ill tln< mMM "f I ~tli. 1 . oda, iimi luiilljowod down boton tMf imatetnl iiMtta, tiii§ CbruttMiM rii 1 a»d OtototMfl pni,'l ttl'k» boldly w itin-HMiil for tlio cuuso of lln-ir Maet,,, th. .in In.. Itag <11 tbe flimr in prayer, ud tii" ■ i'. r tptii ah 1 wiiii tho nt 1 ii n, ll.uilly hut tli« »<>lfUin, and to tii. family, ■ ran :■ '' **•■ '"'" ":'"' i-il. v.li. 11 nil tl." <-l'l, niil.ii'il pmljuillwitof B mi.l tt nu.ti"iiHl rn tMM Iblti hall filtwl for I ■■<><•■ ■. now aru»e In , ~ |. ~ iiv mi,l Ii u.-iiioKH. TbejouDK in..ii hi.il inotionod to Ii in lurUtluD Uacher Ud (Hand to l< avu, mi<l now Ik. wai Uft aJoß*i iftoe of bin own utoo of U ili«|ilmjd, a f«irult;n in- Mi'..at.im. 'ilid grmadtetMr, wmM word wan ttutliiiiilv in lii" lii.nw''i.lil, Illlnl with a will dkgtwt ami liutiod, runlicd ~I ~tl t),i. ji and with fant, Ucrjr lag li|(«, be , I iin i.y lii MM, Uiiiml bit haiidii U|,,,,,| i. ~ I' .1 till" HI Hi" far". I'llvmilliy Km of u-n -it tanwh! Tlio ilr«t I 1 nmi Ir DOW d liiiitoryl A 1 1.1, w») wd iBMtMil . , tliii- yuuu<i mail waa boned, until 'in I'l'li r BMflabt 1 "i Uμ family cainetxilriii.nn.itl.iu.l' 1. ~,.,.. him, ■IlilKtll Mm H.'tantolir. .N«vii«, «« to l,i« only fiiui.l, toU Iniiiof Ml Ml tr«-«t-im nt, aui a] a bow bH gnadtetMt hod bi« i.i.i by tii" tiu"at tor bavteg »uch a ml»- B Pisyor MM onVml, and «>on Afl, 1 1 uiilii. in u, tlm fatu-11.1. ami tbt »"ii went away to an.iih.-r in- mi 1 »■«"> u-liu.tUid iiilroUiu home of bl« wife'" family. BtbHMfl, b-KiniiliiK. the wife bu bo ~ but bM own bOBM Nμ homo, BM iimi Kiaiid|ia^uiiU—BM been cloied iigulnrt him. lu tho U-mplufor ance»tri.l ■■Wfcie 1- i 1 ■ "':»u. «*Uing ol thii d> I ■ BM* w|i'J '''jW "° n,or*, tutM a claim up"ii Him boat of bM clii'illi>>«d. . u>l.if our Knv.lii-h acre* tbougbt, hubv>''i united with 1 "• ofitwotbeni, amuuntii.K to ■ I'W of our eowa, • , quick, b> i.t, f.-Miiif.il i... .11, 1 i'lvu i.iin a« my toorhvr. A« a < 1 , ho in U••μ-ful. in a coodatildol ! ■•' > - "■ '■ •■••• andln fn Hi iraya amlwoikx The on y salary he koUii tbo unual pay ot U-*ciw r li.n. »■'•» oi'-ntb, which just i-rov;d«« for 111 daily nee*. H* hai Klv.n ii|> a c-mfiTtaUu bou-e, ba«i »iJT«r-,n, iiai been formken by hi« ror- I '.!, Ktill full of ch-oifuhie*. I 1,.' Will . ud 1 will .... ip*, another »U>ry. CHxroo, DMA TUIO ntnCO rriuyi»r. .iirul oflftleatOno. I' inlorArtKi . • . > w.i,ai»rA.t vt-rl flu r>:i 'i :u-ii,i . itNi-rtUlnif •untra<'Unm>U rnj.f.r II INMCW VOKK. Wμ - m< i Ki-i.i m. earflcalaad MeehaDieal iwntut. MAIiAIti FALLS, Mg/^kj^ rum i r mi. .1 i . *j^ (Opi».i»n. i-..«imiiim-.i i "*^'\ Nilruii-•>>. * / «.n ('<i limn i ■ ■ i< m FrfrT ty" AHogerntloin wmtmiil"l. Jos. Thompson, MANL.-KA.CTURKB AND DKALEK IN HARNESS, SADDLES, Bridle*, Collars, Whips, Blankets, Ac, also dealer in BOOTS iND SHOES, thinks, vai.isix, «;r.<»vi.s, mittkns, rrc, YOUNGSTOWN. N.Y. UAVINII L(AH(H THI (.ÜBTIBB BLACKSMITH SHOP, Ni«riiii-FC ft.eroMlnf,for • term el yi-nrs, I urn |iiv|» red in'in till kiii'Unf BLACKSMTTHraG A.SU GENERAL REPAIRING. fjrA shun- iif tin' .iiilillc pitlruiuiKe- Iβ »ol- Inilml. J. 1). BOBKBTSOH, j<ll{ BMMMIIVIII*. N V. Hee I tere ! B. D.DAVIS CO. lluvu just ruiMlvi-il ii linn iii-w -.loi-k Hi ■ ' iiiiioiiK wbiuli tiro Uμ following : Ijirtfe HtncU of Men:, Eoy: and Girls' Hats, LADHB, (iKNTS AND CIIIU>KI-'.YS Fancy Hose, Ludics' Ties, Fancy Collars, Sus|M'll(lt'l>, JtCti Gents' Nock'.ios. Collar Buttons, Roady-mado Whiles & Colored Shirts, Linen Caps, Linen Coats, &.C., &.C., &C. Iluii(llurclii( Is. Towels, I.mm Title Cloths uiul .Vipklns, l.sip Iliislns, Yulisrs \c . GROCERIES : Teas, Coffees, Sugars of All I,KMUN S. OI {A N(I KS, I ■ I-: AN I ■ TS. CAK Bβ, MII.K IUSi 111-, CBEB8B) IT.I'NKS, BUTTER COLOR, VANILLA .-v HMOS KXTK.U TS, fto., CANNED VEGETABLES: Tbnatoei, BuoOt Com, Ptot, Buoco- Uuh, Mirnl PickUe, Bffff I'huns, Vhirrits, Salmon, Lunch Touijuis, Corned Beef, alabastine, lit iliilVrt'iit rliuilih, wiini: i.i mi:, a<., I'AINT AM/ \\ IIIIKWASII BRUBHSB, RUBBER P AIHTS mi I rwrytiiinx in iin- Uμ ol Ptlnti rt Bondrlei buiiKlii '"•' >i,"l CMhi "»'l ld4 .'it ■! nmM prulll. tout |iMli'i>n»KU It kliully Hlltirllril . B. D. DAVIS Co., Youngstown, N,Y. BANK OF NIAGARA, NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. o— - CAPITAL, $50,000. — —o OFFICERS. HKNHY a BOWABO - - • I'UKsmi-NT WM.I.IAM C.I'OIINWKI.Ii Vhk IT.k.siukm KDW.VIU) J. MAI KKNNA - - Ca.shiku. DIRECTORS. HHKUMANS.IKWI'.IT - - - 11l -KKAI.D. A. M. OHSBBBOUQH - - - l.\ EUUJ 11KNIIY a HOWARD - NiAiiAßv Falls. WM. a COKKfnii Botvaxo. fAOOBI BOHOKiLXOPf - - Hi kiai.h. J. 1 (TATt I.i ui-r n K. H. HOW A HI) llriTM I HKNHY (' .IKU KIT .... BCTI tM A. SI'HDKLI.KUI'K - Nunm Kai I-, Th« Hunk re»|>ortfullv olTors it< services h> till 1,-Usius iu this vicinity rt>i|uiriiij; ll:iiiUiiik tacUitit'H. The aroountii of Morcliatit*, Mnnufnctiirors, etc., will roonivo caroful niuiition inul every convonionfti olilamiUo will bo exU'ii'likl to custoiuemou liUr.il tonus. INlii'fiiil Vtti'iitiiiii (jiven to \fcounts of Fitrjiicrs. —AM> s.VTi-ii'u tOMI \iii! \m;i mi\ is Oiu bu luaJ t. wli.tlitT nivo;mt> art) ! ft <>r miiull. Sight Drafts drawru direct on cities of Great Britain mil Kurop«.
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| Title | Niagara County News, 1883-06-15 |
| 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 | 1883-06-15 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Identifier | ncn_18830615 |
| Holding Institution |
Nioga Library System Town of Porter Historical Society Museum Niagara Falls Public Library |
| Digital Collection | Youngstown Newspapers |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Rights | All images in this collection are for educational and non-commercial purposes only. |
| File Name | index.cpd |
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| Title | Niagara County News, 1883-06-15 |
| 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 | 1883-06-15 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Identifier | ncn_18830615_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. |
| Technical Data | 3110.15 KB |
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NIAGARA COUNTY NEWS. vol. 3. YOUNGSTOWN, N. Y., JUNE 15, 1883. NO. 16. TOPICS OF THE WEEK. —«» iriii/»li-l |
| File Name | ncn_18830615_001.tif |
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