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S McCOLlA'M. Surgical Mil Meckauical Dentist, KI ADA It A FALLS, fO ITIH 'l BLOC* (Opposite I N itrous O lid* UM g if mu tor painless rxti ae- tK»n a( tectli. 1 7 All epecetiens warranted Own efxbe (Mat farms la Niagara County, aat- usssdeaibsl.sk* lined. * miles from l .ua*. Iowa la first-clmaa land te grow peaches. ar far grata grow lag. Haa iu»l tiu I Ullage, walla alaaar na, A r, acres. Address or call upon CHANCY WINCHESTER, a;w Yoengstowa, N. IT. J o s . T h o m p s o n MAffUFACTORS* AMO DKALI1 IM HARNESS, SADDLES, Bridles. Collars, W h ips. Blank e t s . i c . , also d e a l e r In B O O T S A N D S H O E S , TttUHKM , VAI.INKM, GLOVES, MIT TENS, ETC., YOUNGSTOW N. N.Y. N. D . H A S K E L L , H U AAI) MARINE m V B A > C E A G E N T In F i r s t - c l a s s Com p a n ies. H a r tf o r d ................ New- H am pshire B ritish A m e rica.. l,lo n ......................... tita r .......... H a rtford. Ct. ............ Mauclieater. ..................... Toronto. . L oudon, England. ................ Now Y o rk. l'rovldence W ashington ...................... K. I. Scottish Uniou and N a tional.. Glasgow •C ltlcent ........................................ ITtU b u rgli. JAIto W ashington I.lfo Inaurauoe Com pany of New Yort.. BANK OF NIAGARA, NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y o - - $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 . o r r x c c R S . HENRY C. HOWARD - - • Fum'-dent. IV 11,1,1 A M C. CORNWELL VlOE Prehidknt EDWARD J. MACKENNA - - C a shier. D I K E C T O K S . SHERMAN 8. JEW E TT - - B uffalo . GIBSON T. WILLI AMH - IH fvalo . HENRY C. HOWARD - N iag a ra F a lix. WM. C. CORNWELL - - - - B u ffalo. JACOB F. 8CHOKLLKOPF - - B u f f a l o . JOSEPH E. WAYS L ew isto n . ETHAN H. HOWARD - - - B u f f a l o . HENRY C. JEW E TT . . . - D u f f a i . o . A. 8CHOELLKOPF - - N iagara Pam.s. Tha UunIt respectfnllv olTora lu sanrloes to nil e luiM in thia vicinity requiring banking /acllitiea. Tha ucoount* of Merchaula, Manufacturers, ate., will receive careful attention aud every convenience ebtavnabi# will ba ox tended to custom- ura ou liberal tenae. Special A ttention W ren t . Acreunt* of Farm e r*. —AM — • A T i N r A c r o n r a r r a n g e m e n t s weu'b* made for interest, whether accouuta are large o r email. TOPICS OF THE WEEK. -O lotartT f lb bad a $4,000 fire on Monday —Tbe anti- Socialist lawa are to be re -en aeted In Oermany. -Tba decreaae for tba public debt for March ia $14,338,000. — Tbe ateamrr Alart left England on Sat urday for New York. — Tbe Franco-American Commimton at Parle bae fluiebed lie work. —Tbe funeral of tbe Ute Prlnoe Leopold baa been fixed for to morrow. There wea a formal exchange of treatlee on Saturday between Peru and Chill. —No fewer tban one hundred and aeventy- two feiluree occurred ln tbeCnlted Htaiaa laat week. —It la atatad that tbe French In Tonqula are diacumlng tbe advUablllty of occupying Amoy, China. —Tba flooda in tba Southern Statee are increaaing, and it ia feared that tbey may do a vast amount of damage. —Tbe bank of tbe mill-race a t Port Byron, Cayuga County, gave way on Monday, doing considerable damage to banka and locka. - Stepa era beiug taken at Cairo to estab lish a borne for liberated female slavat. Tbe (Jueen and tbe Khedive bare subscribed to tbe movement. - Tbe Customs autboritisa of tbe Canadian Eastern Townships have Mixed a large quan tity of goods anmggled from tba United State* by Montreal traders. - Six of the prisoners ia thsooanty Mayo conspiracy ease have been found guilty aud condemned to imprisonment for terms vary ing from five to ten year, —A formal protest against theoonfixca- tiou by tbe Italian Government of tbe Pro paganda at Rome baa been issue I by Catho lic lUsbop McNeirny of Albany. — Mr* F. A. Armstrong of Little Fails, six weeks married, was assaulted by ber COUNTY AND VICINITY. —The Erie Canal will open for navigation on April 28th. —Vacant bousae are aaid to be very scarce at Suspension Bridge. —Gladstone Lodge, Bone of St. George, has just been organised In I/Ockport. —A masquerade will ba held at tha Ver non House, Mlddleport, on tbe YSib of April. —It le announced tbat tbe Erie Railway will build e uew depot a t Suspension Bridge tble summer. —Tbe Medina Daily Yrtrs says a Lock port man la trying to purchase the MiddU port Mail oflice. — lo ckport masons ar* accused of wanting to organise a “ kid glcve” lodge. There are already tbrao lodge* ln tb* city. — Frank McBain, of Ransomville, haw been cent to tb* oounty jail for ou* year for staallng a suit of cloths*. —Tha state assessor*, in equalising the taxes, radueed tbe local aseetsors ' valuation of real estate in iagare county, IT,313,IMS. —At tbe Tuscxrora Reservation on Tues day laat week, Franklin Chaw an^ Alva Hewitt, two young Indiana, bad a quarrel during wbicb Cbew struck Hewitt wltb an ax* cutting him in tb* neck and bead ao bad ly tbat bia Ilf# 1* despared of. Chew was ar ralnged before Justice Sheldon in this village on Wednesday and was committed to leek port jell to wait tb# result of Hewitt's iu juries and tha actiou of tb* grand jury cbew claim* tbat ba actad in aatf defence. - [Suspension Hridg* Journal —There la a middle aged men and hia wife wbo live in Jamestown that bav* nine child ren of tbeir owu, two adopted children, and am now boarding a new bora baby, and tbelr oldest eon recently married a widow witb four children eud baa takan them horns to live wltb hia parent* Father, mother and sixteen children, beside tb* young men end hia wife, all live bapptly together In a small bouse. This is * ram case of concentrated imputation tbat every town can't beat - ] Januttown Standai d. —Tha Masons living on tba western front ier of tbls county am about to m a k e a n a p plication for a oummaudery to be located st — The Cougregatfonallstaat Imckport have | Niagara Falla. Tb# difficulty in tbe way tbe largest membership of any church organ isation in tbe city. Tbe Baptist* come next. —A large pavillion ts about to be erected in Prospect park, Niagara Falls, wbiob will accomodate aix bundred persons —Tb# Field Force Pump t'ompaay of maudory there, be thinks, mom interest seems to be tb* general idea that tbis city will not consent to tb* proposition. Accord ing to a cormepondeu t of tb* Buffalo Courier from tb* Falls them seems to be no good for any objection, as with a com. Isockport mad* a shipment of good* to Gal veeton, Texas, on Tuesday. —Th* Tonawanda cornet baud is to be re organised aoon, and a 111 probably betaken uuder tb* wing of tb* G.A. 11. again —{Tona wanda New* —Tbe James A. Pool farm in tb* town of , Iawisloo was sold on* day this week at 1 sheriff's sale at the Court House iu Lockport to Mary S. Pool for $4,210. would be tsken by tbe resident Masons and tba membership would be largely augment ed. Tbe Blue lodge them baa useer been mom prosperous tban now, although there hM com* Into existence a lodge at Suspen sion Bridge e distance o t two mil*#— lock port Journal. —A youug German named Adolph Meyer, about 33 years old, who has been boarded free all winter by Fritx Knultx, living just contract for a Buffalo parties, large amount of casting for wbo found tbey could du husband last Haturday night. and mcelved ; b*tUr tbara tban an>'w,lor* *la\ injuries from which she ia dying. j —1Col. Wm. C. MclUe has purchased —Peter Edwards, the old opium eater wbo tbe i Thornton property, on tbe creek at East murdered hi. wife at ITe.ton Hollow a few *nd Propose. to develop th . water week, ago, died hi Uie Albany Jail on Mon *x>War bayo,,d thtt «,reaent day, Ile was broken hoarted. The Ftome maiden -Annie R. Pitcher wbo wanted Doacou Henry Johnson to pay her $10,000 for three kisses, has been award ed $75 by a jary of her own countrymen. —A desjiatcli from Cairo conveys tb* In. telligence that General Gordon on attempt west of the city limits on tbe toll road, play- —-The Tonawanda Machine Works have a j e<j 8 dirty trick on biagenerouefi lend on Sat urday, by leaving fur purls unkno* ti, ufter eating bis breakfast, taking with bim a suit of clotbes I along mg to YVm. Lisa, whole. I hors on the farm of L. Sharpe, aud wearing u j pair of boots belonging to Sbultx. Justice { Freeman tbis morning put a warrant into j the hands of Constable Duquctl for Moyer's | arrest, but he bos not }et capturod him. lt is thought Meyer went to Rochester. He is NIAGARA. Ont. D m .—Ia Niagara, Thursday, March tl, Mis* Margaret Healey, aged about 35 years Tb* stone walls supporting lhe hanks along th* river front of th* Queen's Royal Hotel worn completely demolished by th* heavy tea created by th* storm of laat Saturday, D t*n—Oa Saturday, March 29, Mary, wlfa of Mr Frank Bishop, iu tb* Mth year of her ag*. * Our fisbermea had tbeir gill net* set cad in lhe lake during th* late storm, and oa Monday they had considarabl* trouble lo finding them When found some of ibem wer* pretty well filled with fish and weeds Tbe S iagara Club haa presented our corm* poudeut with a bandeom* silver mounted pipe. In appreciation of tba immortality be has conferred on tbat illustrious bodv. and it la rumored that lb* Council wltb tbair usual generosity are about to vote him a service of silver plate. I-odg* next I An entertainment for tb* benefit of tbe Organ Fund of St. Mark's Cburcb. will be given in Music Hell on Thursday evening April ITtb inst The programme arranged bids fair to eclipse any entertainment of the kind previously giveu lu tbit place. W* e x pect there will be a large attendance Tb* Drama of “ Tan Nights in a Bar Room,\ it announced to be played ln Muelc Hall on tbe evening of Easti-i Monday, April 141b' under th* auspice* of Niagara lodge, No. 9, A. F. & A. M Mott of our reader* a n t e quatnled with tbis beautiful play, and wa bav* no beaitatinu in saying tbat under tb* new management It will be tbo best enter taimneiit not only of tbls but of several pr* viout seasons. A CHANCE FOR ALL Miss I'etley wtll for tbe next two weeks *>■11 her stock of Millinery and Dry Good* at a reduction of ten per cent off for cash, In order to make room for her spring stock. She wishes to call particular atieutiou to new linos in cashmeres, print*, aud men's Oxford shirtings, just received. —Tho bridge over tbe toll road near the Rolling Mill, on tbe 18 Mile Creek, ried away Thursday last week hy the water, a dark complexioned men with black hair, S i t f H t Drafts 4rsw s 4 LT sot en cities of aad Europe. Great Britain N. PORTER. Buysr and Shipper of R A W F U R S ! Y o u n g s t o w n . N, Y MU W . H . H . R a n s o m S o n G e n e r a l M e r c h a n d ise. L a r g e s t S t o c k , B e s t A s s o r t m e n t , L o w e s t P r i c e s . Everything Wanted for All Season*. Kprelaltirn In All Liaes. Coal, Salt. Agricultural Tools. Highest market pric* for all kinds af g r a i n We solicit a share of your patrooeg* Ranaomvffie, O c t. 94. 18X3 Nov. 3'tW-ly to r tb* w o rk in g e ll .cen ts to r p o ttag e , and Send 10 w* w tll sll v o u r u n , a ro y a l, v a ln a iil* x of ss G o l d box o f s a m p le goods th a t w ill p n t vou la the w a y o f m a k in g a o n m o n e y in a tew days than you e v e r th o u g h t p o s s ib le a i a n y b u s ies** C a p ital n u t r e q u ir e d . W e w lll s t e r t yoa. You can w o rk a il Ibe time o r in s p a r e tim e o n ly . The w o rk Is u n iv e r s a lly adapted to both sexes, young an d o ld . Y o u ean easily earn from 4u c e n ts to $5 ev e r y evening. Thai all who want w o r k m a y test the busmens, we make this u n p a r a lle le d o ff e r; to a ll who are not satisfied we will scad $ 1 to p a y for the trouble of writing us. F u ll p a r ti c u la r * , d ir e c tio n s , e tc ., sent free. For tu n e * w ill b e m a d e by ihoee who g i r e their whole u m e to tb e w o rk . G r e a t s n e e r s a b s o lu te ly sure, D a n 'I delay. S o r t new A d d r e s s Sti y e n x A C o . P o r tla n d , M a m a ing a sortie frum Khartoum suffered a se rious defeat and lost all bis munitions of war, - Tb* Dope ln bis latest allocution to ths cardinals demands tbe restoration ot tbo temporal power of tbo Chnrcb, and protests strongly against tb* violation of her rights by tb* Italian Government. —It Is rumored that negotiations are in progress between tlio United States and Kug. land with the view of securing the extradi tion tu future of persons concerned in dyna mite outrages and conspiracies. —Tb* Huhlime Forte lias protested against the commercial taoatius entered into by Egypt witb England and Greece, aud repre sent that their conditions are prejudicalto tbe iuteresta of tho Bultau. —Sarah Hogan, a domestic botrayed and cast off by ber employer, jumped into tbe canal race at Rochester on Monday ev ening There was not enough wator to drown ber. - The Bankers & Merchants' Telegraph Company bas bought the line* of tbe North ern Mutual Telegraph Company, running frum Syracuse to Oswego and south to.Skan- eatoles and Auburn. —It is ssid that a number of sympathisers with tbe dynamite gang ere about to present a petition to the l'resident praying him to interoedo on behalf of I>r. Gallagher, wbo w u convicted es e dynamiter in London. —A proclamation bas been issued by Gen erel Miliot to the people of Tonquin stating tbet tbe mission of tbe French la to deliver tb* country from banditti, and give it free dom of trade, lightness of taxation, and lib erty of work. —Tb* Faris Oaulois 1* authority for tbe statement tbat Keri Granville has asksd th* Powers to consent to an English protectorata over Egypt for five ) ears, and tbat Austria, Russia, and Germany have consented to tb* proposition under certain conditions. On* of the largest dynamite manufactur ing work* In lb* United bta tee, situated nt Tbompeou's Point, N. J., waa destroyed on Haturday by an explosion which blew tb* factory and Ita occupants to atoms. Haven persons er* supposed to hav* been killed. — DeGieis, tb* Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, bat mauy overtures to Bismarck and Count Kalnoky, of Austria-Hungary, wltb tb* view of ascertaining whether tbey do not deem tb* time opportune to submit tb* Egyptian question to a oonfsrene* of tbe European pewers for settlement. —A serious riot broke out in Cincinnati oa Friday nlgbt nnd was continued on Satur day, tb* result being a collision between tb* military nnd th* mob, in wbicb numbers of persona were killed nnd e vast amount of pro perty destroyed. Tb* trouble orig in a ted out of tb* failure of a jury to return a verdict of wilful murder against William Berner, who bad been accused of killing Wm. H. Kirk. Tb* verdict returned, wbicb was on* of man slaughter, caused intense excitement, nod n □ umber of hot headed citiseus called a mas* meeting to protest against i t Inflammatory speeches were delivered, nnd tb* audience were worked up tn sueb n pitch of frensy tbat they rushed from tbe plao* of meeting aud attacked tbe gaol with tb* object of get ting poseeetion ot Berner and banging him Tbe movement was resisted and over fifty Uvea wore lost Tbe Court House waa burn ed down. On Monday everything bad quieted down. The water is quite high in tb* creek —On Monday last week Mr. G. Btaley of 1st Hallo caught a boat load of bull beads with a dip net at tbe mouth of Little Rivor, near H, Tumpkin's dock. Other parties also made large catches, —Tbe capital stock of tbe McIntyre Com pany of l-ockport, manufacturers of a ma chine for removing dust from wheat, has been incroased from $5,000 to $30,000 Shares are sold a t $800 each. -George Davy, an old and highly rospect- ed cftixon of Niagara Falls, died ou Wednes day last weok in tbo 4Gtb year of bis age He nerved honarnbly ill tho late war for the Union ns a momlorof tlio old 38th Regiment. —Four piers of the new American towers of tbe new suspension bridge have been completed, and Superintendent Hnrriiigtou is expediting matters. Workmeu are now engaged In tearing out the brick customs olllce on tho Canada side. -{Niagara Courier. —A splendid muscalongo, weighing eight een pounds, was caught in a net in the river ut this point on Monday evening last by a German fisboi man. It was pi rcliased hy Al. Smith, and will be served up at bis restau- rant to-day in a toothsome cboador. -[Tona wanda Herald. —At a salvation army harrangue on tb* big bridge at Lockport last week on* of tbe speakers is reported to hav* mad* tbe slat*, ment that there was a man In the audience wbo had committed two murders and bad perjured himself fourteen times, and be add ed tbat bis sin bad been forgiven him. —A roster of the department of New York, G. A. R . for 1884, bas been issued. It give* a list of departmant officers, council admin istrators, past department commanders, d* legates and alternates to tli* national en campment, and tb* posts, witb tbe nam i, number, address, location, county, time of meeting, and name of commander of each. - Tba sensational story tbat tba Maid of tbe Mist would be fitted up for a Buffalo man to take a trip througb tbu Niagara Rapids upon bar decks, la pronounced untrue and totally without foundation by on* of the preseut owners of tbst craft. Hb* is now laid up ou tb* banks of the river at Lewis ton, and will remain tber* tor tba present. Superintendent of th* Foor, A. B. Lewie returned from Utica Haturday, having trans ferred four remaining insane patients of Niagara county from Utio* to th* Ovid Asy lum. These comprise all tb* Niagara coun ty Inaan* et Utica, except Donovan, tha In sane prisoner, wbo was sent there from Youngstown, by Judge Bowso, and tb* Hupei intendent found tbat he bad no author ity to remove him — Lockport Journal. — Monday morning el half-past nine o'clock Wm. Ernest left hi* team standing ln front of Hacbt’s Hotel, I<ookport, while ha went into tb* bouse to deliver milk. Tbe horse* became frightened at tb* cars and mad* e lively dash up Charles street, end in turning the corner into IJ bee to u t street tipped tb* wagon over, spilling about 100 quart* of lacteal fluid. Tb* teem was secured, and tba i. agon was found to ba considerably In- Jared —A few nights ego an attempt wae mad* to burn Gilbert T. Miller's residence, near W right’s Corner*. A quantity of shavings saturated witb kerosene oil was placed in tbe second story of th* bouse and sat oo Or* a blark moustache, a small goateo, and short side whiskers. —Lockjmrt Journal. —Monday last Jcbo T. liam and wife, of Hartland, visited I/Ockport and started for home in a carriage about 5 o'clock in tho afternoon. As they were driving uuder tbe Central railroad bridge, the horses became frightened at a train nf caix passing west, | borne We trust all may yet be well with RANSOMVILLE. Spring poetry lias commenced to grind Gnu of our nice young men was h earj wurbl- lug, \com e where tbe robins sing,\ while ou hit way townrds tbe rising sun. Walter Richardson wtll raise bis barn frbma tbis week Carlas Rroekius is doing tbe work. 11. B. Tower aud wife, accompanied by Dr. Kalkuer, of Youngstowu, took tbelr boy to Buffalo to have sn operation performed Upon their arrival there, tb* poor littleeuf ferer was too weak, and had to be brought and ran away, tipping tbu vebicl* over, throwing both of tbu oocupanta out of tbe' carriage and on the pavement. Mr Ham received a fractuio of tbe left collar bone, and in addition to being badly brused about I tbe bead and body, bad oue of bis left l ibs ‘ broken. Mrs. Ilnm received a severe bruise | on her noso and Injuries sbout the body, in addition to having her left elbow dislocated nnd broken. Mr. and Mrs llain were carried iuto tbe Hydraulic office snd Dr. C. N. Fal- nmr summoned, wbo dressed their wounds und reduced tbo fractures, assissted by Dr. i Grosvenor. The couple, wbo are somewhat i udvauced in years, were so badly injured j that it was concluded best not to remove > them, and tbey remained in tbe office all night, receiving the best of care. Mr. Ham hav ouly on* arm, haviug lost tbo otber in sn accident somo years ago, and bis injuries nt tbis time are quite serious. Mr. Ham s son and tils sou's wife wers summoned from Newfane, and the iojured couple wore con veyed home in a hack. Ixx-kport Union. COOMER. Mr. Wm. Titus, a former resident of this place, but now of C'berry Grove, Penn., Is visiting hia sister, Mrs James Harrell, and bis many friends. Tho*. Denison bes sold bis bouse end three fourths of an acre of land, with wagon shop, and small blacksmith and paint shop, te Mr* Emma Baldwin, daughter of Mr* Wm. Brown. Pric* paid $880 Mr Robert Brown went te New York on Tueeday, of lest week, end returned with six Germans Just arrived from tb* old couu try. T. Anderson takas on* at $19 per month. Brown will employ two or three, and tb* reel will toon And n place. 8. R. Clement bes as floe a tbi** year old- colt as can be found in thi* town, well built, and weight 1180 pounds. Tb* summer term of our school will begin April 14th, aader th* tutorship of Mis* Jen nl* Heart. Brother Pickard cloeod bit aerie* of meet ings lest Friday evening He baa beld them five weeks, and 26 name* bav* been givtn in to join our bretbereu lie stated tbet e quarterly service would be beld e t thi* place tb* l*th in s t, and tba Presiding Eldar would tben preach to as. Tbs Prohibition Caucus was bold a t Ma aon linll oo Friday last, nnd tba following ticket we* cb< sen; For Hupervlaor. Adol phus Stout, Fur Juatio* of tbe Peace, Jacob Baxter; For Colleotor, W H. Gut w ater. Fur Commissioner of Highway*, Dolphus Wi# ner; For Assessor, F. Raymond. Tber* wa* a good attendance, nod soma interest taken. Tb* adjourned auction of J Rumaey w u beld today Quit* n number assembled, end tb* property eold very well. Tb* amount of public money apportioned to this district for this year 1* $130 58. Ella Bradshaw and Fruda Anderson began attending school al Lockport thi* morn ing.— D. Tbe family smelled tb* smoke and tbe fire —Why suffer witb MalaUiaI Kmoht'h w u extinguished with n few pells o f water. S t a n u x b u Coax F il l s ars infallible, never Last summer Mr Miller bad a barn burned, fail te curs tbe most obstlnsU cu e s portly nnd u abort time ago an attempt was made vegetable, contain n o quinine, mercury, or to burn bis new barn wh'ob w u built in poisons of any kind; pleasant to take, sugar pine* of th* one destroyed coated All druggist* 35 and 90 Cent*. tha child, nod he become well nnd strong. Tbe class lu painting tnuglit by Mist Bulls Browu urn to hold an art reception after Easter, at tbe residence of A U. Gatrlndl. We understand tbat there are eoiuo very fine pieces to bu exhibited. Your correa pondent will try and lepirt the exhibition for tbe N ik s . Tbe popular R. R. agent at Cbm lotto vis ited our village lust weuk. Mist Rule Tower is home for a few weeks Miss Mary Grace W blethas returned from bur visit to Erie County, nn I is to tench at Somerset this summer We cougritulale tbe people o t that towu oil having securod the services of ao competent a teacher as Miss White Farm help seem to command high prices tbit spring From $18 to $34 per month is asked, nnd tb* prospoct* for high prices for produce, is not Dnttering. Tbo bridge over the creek near Cut tits Bros, house is not sufe, and will hav* to be rebuilt. W* are afraid tbat our Town Board were too modest in tba estimates It Is to be voted for at Town meeting Report says that Frank Ferry having told tb* stag* route to Geo W. Ferry, tuteuds to set up a pool table and saloon In tbe shop now occupied by Jobneou, for blacktmitblng W* (to not waul our young men deraoraUs- ud, and therefore bop* tbe report may prove 10 be untrue. Frank Klrbardsou, our local bore* tamer, It quite a deals' iu bortet, and a good judge of stock He can tak* a green colt and drive It tingle, after onoe In n esting Harvey Graves is te remain wltb Ransom & Sen, this summer He bas mad* many friends, and make* a very courteous and obliging olerk. William Gallup baa been onufined to tbe ( bouse for a few days wltb erysipelas now able to baout. Tb* egg crop ts abundant, (tor store* nr* full of egg* W* saw In Ransom ffc Hun's store, Haturday nlgbt, aigbt bushels, tb* re ceipt* of a single day. Towu Meeting it close at ban-1, and we trust our mention of H M Ransom, A U. j Gatchell. and K. Me< racked, ne candidates will be seconded by tb* reepeouve parties at caucus Tbey er* nil good men, and will make good runt in their raoe for U m office of Supervisor but w* hop* llerby will ' i will ! | Rev. Mr Wblt* and family nr* to remove ' to Hr** Road sbout April 18tb. Tbay havs made th* wbole village their friends during tbeir residence bare, nod universe! regret ti expressed nt tbeir departure. R. D. Mci 'racken says that be will accept tbe nomination for Collactor, bat does not like to ooilect tba dog tax. Hobart McConnall ba* been ill tor n few days, but ti now on foot, nnd busy making spring boots and shoes Levi Brookins, formerly Highway Com mission*! of Forter, s o d a pruanuteot chnrcb ■ s iste r of East Foster, passed through bere on bis way to Lockport, In chary* of four of hit neighbors, e raving tnnolac He ba* not been right tine* th* death of bis wife, three years sinoe He was taken violently tnana* on religion about Tueeday, nnd waa exnn. ia ed by Dra Foote and Hill, of lockport, end tsken to tb* asylum a t Beffelo—Krux Or*- n . n n W I L S O N . Navigation el th u plao* ti not fairly open yet, especially for steam craft, and the tug whistle, wbicb so excited some ot onr townspeople, last Monday, M uch M, If bunt ed op, might have been found attached to A. J. McBrier't planing mlU. A. J McBrier was tn Hamilton n day er two of Iasi * eek. A. >' Dwight bas been In Canada for tev- erwt days past, assorting a lot -d lumber, which A. J MrBrlsr had bought tbera. Geo. W ad* worth bas purchased tba bouse end lot seer tb* depot, known as th* Hbsas lay place, to wbicb ba will move, after mak Ing sons* needed repairs oa tb* boose. Tbere seams to ba more than tba aaoal number of moving* taking place In tbls vll Ing* this spring Frank Hutcbiaga, e f Buffalo, spent s part of lost week wlf$ Iiih folkt in tbic village Tb* ribbon surtat, which wa* beld at lb* house of Mrs. Mvs iftib Beeiey, lu t Thurs day evening wee qstite well attended Jobn Ward wae lu I t * village lest Betnr- day. Tb* gel* of lest balordwy snd Hunday, Is piooouncvd by some of tb* eld resident* near tbe lake, to be tbe bardert ona wltb- iu tbeir memory. Jemes M. New man. of tb* Lake Rood, died last Monday morning nt f e'sleek, nt tb* ag* of 72. Mr Ntwmatt bes been In' poor health fur some time tost, nnd bl* death iv not attributed lo any particular die ease, but to a general failing in health Instead of lb* regular quarterly exercises lest Hunday, in tb* Frvsbyterlnn Habbeth Hchool. tber* was * aboil essay on each of tbe 12 lesson* nf tb* past quaiter, prepared and read by as suaay different members of tb* *rb< ol. A Habbeth school concert wa* held In th* Baptist C urcb lost H u n d ay . John Calvert nod wife, of Youngstown, wrr# iu Ibis village last Muuday, Mr. Cal vert trying lo arrange matter* wltb tb* Committee, concerning tb* contrsot fur building tb* uew M K cburcb, about which there seeuis to be solus misunderstanding. Mr. Edward Will*, of Forter, was in tbls village lest Monday D ikii —At tbe'bouse of his sister, Mra. Faltusr, In tbis village, on Mouday morning last, (March 31) a t lbs age of 38, Mr Hewitt, of l-ockport, of b eait disease. Tbe parishioners and frieuds of Rev. L. J. Gross, will tuaka bim a donation visit e l tb* Baptist cburcb, un Thursday evening, April 10th. A good tim* Is anticipated M a h h i k o . Mr Wm Heeley snd Mtie Jen nl* ITatt, both ot Wilson, were nulled In marriage, at tha resideuce of tbe bnde'S parents. Just vast of tbi* village, on Monday, March 31st, at 4 o'clock, !' M Tha schooner \ Flowboy ” began loading witb lumber lost Monday et this harbor, having a smell load to take trow ber* te Ol- cott for A J. McBrier. The schoonor \ Fleetwlng\ is receiving# rout • t pnint, and being made ready foatba coining season's business Dr. O. L Broughton, wbo tins been In But fxlo for some t mo past, was in Ibis v illu s n day or two tbe forepart of tbls week. Ills family Intend to remove to Buffalo Ibis week. M. 8. Gllfoid is to occupy Mr*. Corwin's house ou Youug Ht , this village, tbe pres eat year. Fletcher Heeley is boiu* front Rochester. Sylvester Thompson bas puicbnsed Mrs. Win t'orwlu's place near tlie depot, end is moving titer*, ksvtug let bts farm to Win. I tonsbu- Quit* a little snowstorm visited this place last Monday nlgbt II. PEKIN. Our sportsmeu are having Bn* shooting at wild duck* on tba marsh I have nut been! of any being kilted. Duck* I mean Tb* uuion temperance entertainment on Hunday evening w u largely attended Mr*. H. Msxon as prssidsnt, Mrs 11 KlUangsr, Mra. J . Curl, Mra H. Osborn, Mra. T. Egglss- tone, end Mr*. L. Ouster, as vIc*.presidents, occupied tbe pulpit Th* exercises were mostly participated iu by Ih* children. Among some of most pleasing wer* e —tip by Vtoiet Eggleston*, rendered In a clear. full too* A eoki by Lulu Burns, playlsm her own accompsntent eo the organ and sing ing as though perfectly acquainted wltb the art of music Recitations by Eva La van nod rttilla ISurns, little mite* scarcely larg* •oongb to be seen from tb* rear of th* hone*, i hut wbo wer* beard In every p a r t Mrs lie ts | lox ' gave a history of tb* women's crusade, , end Mrs Falter that of tb* Women's Chris tian Temperance Union Among th* Kxay fine piece* of minis wee e duett, \ Th* Shad owy laud,\ hy Mra B McKssen end Mrs E Msxon M> run Roger* nnd W O Rogers hnvs tef| for tb* west where they Intend to locate Charles Rogers ha* taken n n e t h h * wilt) Myron Orton, end will w u l g i p tig studio* ta Lockport. Mr A Brace te n iA s e l to Ih* bene* with sickness. Tb* spring term of school begin* next week Monday. Mr Welter Itina be* gone to GUan (or the suruowu Mr C. D Timothy bn* rem oved the old boro east of bis boas* aad te otherwise Im proving bis property. Mrs H Far*.as. stater of Mra A Rubtaaon. tela town vtesting bermnnr friend* k ix v s FEVER (KIRK CURED. —1 was eared ad * vary bad Fiseer Burn hy using ten boxes a f H a m iltox'i CAUronxiA I a MAX O ixnuxr. I had been trrnted by my family pbytician for nearly a year, bad given many psjent medicine* n thorough trial, nnd found rell*> only when I commenced ueirg this Omt ■sent. I bad also been troubled with vari ous* reles end this Ointment eradicated that disease also. It never fulled caring any sk in disease for which I rsor,(emend I t Wic H. DgW otr. Gaeport, H. J, F jr self by B D- Dsvlg Company