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/fiA G A R A C o u n t y N e w s J**u«d P.vcry Friday by N. I). 11 A S K K M . . \OVMGtTOWN, KlAOAHA CO(7MTV, W. ▼. 7 Iimi - | i w a ve»r. strictly in silvan\. ^nr *)• Copy, ) etiita. TERM* O f ADVERTISIHG. S»yA«.t l »SAh,.. f Cclai 1 w. i W. 4 • t f M b M 1 VK. .. • • 7! tl •* I . t . 73 • l J* f j y . f<i OO n, • * *3 > 73 1 »? 1 3« 4 I y V- cej » « IO 1 / 14 a n i t 0 • y . 4 t <rv V to re. 15 Ot S • 7 • V IO oo t v i a on l l * '« a o r. 1 t w. ’ ■ 1*1 * KO iH i r r* < '» Noiiaea sndsy lh« ksadirif of “ iJu-.ine** I \ - ' * to csntv i lit>« far Ami intortion, and 4 cent* a Im* for fi< h *ub*#qti*nt inacrtinn, u m i matter X^ST ill amount* for advertising due alter first in *art ion advcrtilem e n f* at Statute fine*. Advertisem e n t* \n w h a h the number of in-ert - m il not m arked, will be published untd forbid (If , and tha charge made accordingly. M n r r l t j r * and fm a t h Nolle**, f r M , Itm r u of Inlnrent a r e *ol|r,ltrd from nil narla o f lh« c o mity, and may havo any imrnr* a f l i t d to It thn w r i t e r may wish, bu t wo require the trim namn of tbo writer, not noroMaarily for titiblif-fitlon, bu t for tho private convenience of |h « editor. fo m o ' i i n i r a t i o n a for publication abotilil bo VldriMttOlO Nl AO A It A f'OtfJfTT Nr.WH, Y u u n o h t o w n . N.Y. Kntored at tbe Pofit Ofllee a t Y n t i n g H t o w n y. Y., m aecoml clnaa m a i l m a t t e r . Arrival anil Departure of nulls. D a l l f malra via. Lnwlaton, aro cloned nt » : W * im., a r r i v e nt 11 a m Mails via. Lockport, every day (Sunday e i n o p t r d ) . MtHtfii lenvca Youii^’ t o w u a t 7 .90 A.M.; a r r l v r a about h i m Poat Office one n from 7 A. M . t o M P . I f , ; Ann tlaya o t c e p t o o . John W. llnakttll, P.M. ~v N iau a h a C ounty N kvvh . YOUNGSTOWN, N. Y., Auguil 7th, 1885. H rnhy W im . iamb , tiio English painter, ih doml. Tint Commercial hunk of SulTold, Va., *u*iHjndod Nutlirduy. H a n i i . i M r h k n d a , nn Italian from New Orlouns, has been arrested in New York city for embezzlement. WliKN flieH nrn Ncnreo cholera may bo imminent. Ko says a scientist who evidently liven in tho tropic*. Ilt'lUNo last week 2,507 bead of cattlo and 4,717 shrop wore shipped from Montreal for tho British mar ket*. T wenty prominent citizens of Minnoaotn havo boon chosen by tho governor to roproaont tho nlatc nt tho Grnnt funeral. T hr Indian Government has de cided to ndd two coinpanio* to ouch battalion of nativo infantry and a squadron to naeli regiment of caval ry- T he pnrafllno work* of Hunt A Brady at Canton, Baltimore county, Md., wero entirely destroyed by tiro early Tueaday morning. I^c** *.'10, 0 0 0 . -* I t i* roported that Afghan bandit* havo boon plundoritig Hussinn cara- vnnn, and Russian ofllcors are doubt ful of preserving peace owing to tho monncing attitude of the AfgbaiiH. O ne of tho most destructive tires that h*N over v ini toil Toronto took place early Monday morning. Tho lo** will bo enormous. Three schoon er* und several steamers burned to tho water’* edge. In tho British House of Commons on Monday the new clause to the criminal bill granting tho right of eoiireh to a relation, guardian, or any other person who is in good faith in terested in a girl’s welfare, was adop ted. (f A I t i * expected that when .Mr. Glad- ■tone returns from his yachting tour lie will take the stump in Midlothian. In the meantime, in response to the cry of the Liberal party for an elec tion programme, be maintains an ob stinate silence. Sot Him W o n d e ring. Six person* were killed, four are milling, and sixty woie injured, many of them fatally, by a terrific cyclone that swept up tbo Delaware river and passed over Philadelphia j on Monday nfternoon. The loss to property i* estimated at half n million. “ I do not—aw—see,\ said he, as he withdrew the head of his rane from Ills | mouth, “ why them should be so much objection to—aw—roller skating; it Is a harmless amusement.*' “ Some physicians say it is Injurious to the health,” she observed as she plied her needle.” •• 1’erlmps so,\ he rejoined, “ but—aw —they all seem to agree In the opinion that”—here he blushed slightly—“ that —aw—It strengthens the calves.” “ Ah! indeed,” she said with anarch smile; \do you feel any stronger since you began to skate?\ lie is still wondering what she meant by putting her question iu thnt form. T he heaviest thunder storm and gain ever known in tbi* section oc- cured at Weirs, N. IL, Saturday night. Fours aro entertained tbat two yachts on Luke Winnespesaukeo wero lost. Tbo steamer Nellie sunk lit lior wharf ul, Lake Village during tho night. Twin Foes to Life A cupel murder of a young girl is reported from Aubigny, France. While passing a wire factory sho wns outraged nnd her bands and feet hav ing boon fastened, and bur lips sowed together with wire, she won thrown into an affluent of tho Noro. C hicago in having a sovoro rain storm. Twolvo hours from tho com mencement of tho storm tho signal icrvico offlce re|>orted u rain fall of *.18 inches. Tho dumugo to proper ty in tho oity through flooded Iroso- raeuta ia very great. T h r trip of the steamer “ Nor mandie” from Hnvro to Now York deducting difference of longitude and three hour*, slowing down on ac count of fog, was seven days and tweoty-threo hours, tho quickest pas sage on record. T he North Grrnuin Gazette, Berlin,! characterizes tho advice ct tho Paris ! Temp* that tho French cavalry bo strengthened on the German fron tier us a chauvinistic agitation aud fears that France either single-hand ed or witli allies is seeking an occa sion to attack Germany. A n Illinois Central freight engine wus thrown from tho track Tuesday morning at Cairo, III., by a switch breaking. Tho engine und three cars wont down an embankment. Engi neer Fred Hartman was caught un der tho wreck nnd instantly killed. N ews of a horrible massiuiro of white men by Indians I iiih just been received nt Winnipeg. A party of twenty surveyors were cnmjied near Maple creek, when a largo company of Indians swooped down upon tlicnv Fight or ten of tho white men weio captured and massacred. The ret,t escaped. L ess locomotive whistling is to bo enjoyed at Lawrence, Mass. Tho in habitants of that city think that tho free indiscriminate use of tho whistle has lessoned its value as a danger sig nal, and has caused as many accidents ns it has prevented. A h e a r t l e s s casoof filial ingrati tude has occurred at Millo Isles, Que bec, a son who wus decdod a farm hy lis father on condition of supporting his parents aged 80 and 80 years, for the brief remainder nf tlioir livos, having sold the proporty on obtain ing possession, and inhumanly re fused to perform tho contract. A s p e c i a l despatch from Paris gives an interesting forecast of tho probable result of tbo French elec tions, which are expected to tuko plsce on September 27. Tho Minis terialists will probably bo in a mi nority against the combined strength of tho Reactionaries and Radiculs, while numerically stronger than cith er. S i n c e tho formation of thn Tory Cabinot it has been n prevailing fad in London to form anagrams from tho names and titles of the Minis ters. The letters of tho words Lord Randolph llonry Spencer Churchill, Secretary of State for India, may ho ro-arranged so ub to reail: “ I rely upon harsh, eccentric, filnp-dnsh rhe toric and droll effrontery. TitK Toronto Mail says: “ Mr. Cleveland’s Administration is carry ing out its pledges to introduce civil service reform. Nearly every post master has boon removed, (hie who remains is in receipt of an income of nine cents a year derived from the Riilo of stamps in the rural districts. He claims that ho should remain in ofllee becauso ho has not shown of fensive pnrlizanship by contributing uny part of his salary to Republican oloction funds. A Grim Fact. Old Friend — “ You ought to b e proud of your wife, Tom.” lloat—“ Y i l f ” Old Frleud—“ She’s a most brtlltaut talker.” Host—\ She ought to be.\ Old Friend—•• 1 could listen to her for a whole ntght.” Host (wesrtty)—•• 1 often do.” —Snow-shoveling tl still s fashion able amusement tn the vicinity of Mon tezuma, Col. Are I n d i g e s t i o n anil C o n s t i p a t i o n . T b e i r p r i m a r y sym p t o m * are am o n g tbe m o s t dlntresaiug of m i n o r bnm a n ailm e n t s , and a host o f dlaeaiica, B|>cr<tlly resultant from t h e m , m u t u a l l y aggravate c u b o t h e r snd u s a l l s t onee the w h o l e mai liioery of life. N a u s e a , F o u l I t r e u t h , H o u r H t o n i a e l i , D i z z i n e s s , H e a d a c h e s , lllllu i i * K e v e r , . l i m i i d l c e , I l y a p e p a i i t , K i d n e y D i s e a s e * . I ' l l e * , R h e u m a t i s m , N e u r a l g i a , D r o p s y , and varlnu* S k i n D i s o r d e r s , are am o n g Ibe sym p t o m * slid maladir* caused hy deran g e m e n t of tho s t o m a c h a n d bowels. H. CARLISLE & CO,,t S t . C a t h a r i n e s , O n t , E HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR ^ S p r i n g I m p o r t a t i o n s ! -OF- 81 B A WM Gout and Rheumatism. WMI P o s i t i v e l y C u r e S K S ” C A R P E T S ‘ S X - Floor Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, t Walnut and Iirass Cornices , <Cv\, <£c., Wilton, Velvet, Brussel*, Tapestry, Wool, Union, Dutch A llemp ( urjiet*. I L A C E C U R T A I N S [ In Swiss, Madras, Antique, Ecru, Guipure. Elegant goods for 1'ortieroT and Window Curtains. A Thorough Purgative iw d l e l n o I r th e fl rut nw w H l t y f o r m r o . T h a n (lit! cathartic effect uniat, ho m a i n tained, In n mild degree, Juat sufficient to p r e v e n t h recurrence of postivenras, find ul th e ftttmn tlinw the liver, kidneys and stom a c h m u s t bo stim u l a t e d and strengthened. Many a f i r m a n will, no doubt, remember how e»- tennvely end with what unequalled retult the above remedy waa uaed luring the late French-German war By orders of (lie highest medical authorities ii was used In all German Military Hospitals, ant. thousand* of Anldiem who were lame and disabled witJh Rheumatism in consequence of exposure to the wet an i cold, uud all the hardships they had to undergC iluf mcf that Nevere winter, found no relief bu P I N C E L 'S B E N E D I C T I N E B A L S A M 11 is a very old, Popular German Remedy, which instintly alleviates pain. Eminent physicians ant medical journals arc very emphatic in favor o “J, ■ Velvet, Tapestry, and Wool Souares, Carpet Sweepers, Silk and Mohair g e s , B r a : . Plushes, Fringes, Brass Banner Rods and Stands. g W INSPECTION INVITED. CLOSE BRICES. CARPET AND CURTAIN WAREHOUSE, O p e r a H o iih c IH o c k , O n t u r l u S t r e e t . H . C A R L I S L E & C o . Ai l pronoun* c this wonderful remedy the only posi tive curn for A y e r ’ s P i l l s Accomiillali till* rontnrntlvr w o r k tiottrr than any o t h e r nieillelne. T h e y aro ■earelilnK nml t h o r o u g h , yet mild, In t h e i r purgative aetlnn. T h e y do n o t g r i p e tho patient, and do n o t tnduee n costive re action, as I* t l i e e l f e e t o f oilier cathartic*. G o u t , R h o u m a t i s m , S h o c k , S D i n a l I r r i t a t i o n , T u m o r , S p r a i n s , P a r a l y s i s , N o u r a l g l a , S t l f f a n o d n n d W o a k o n o d J o i n t s , T o o t h a c h o , H e a d a c h o , A c u t o P a i n o f t h o L i m b s . PRICF: 4 o, hotllo 50 ct*.; 9 oi. bottla $1.00, or nine bottle* for SH 00. D o n a l d R o b e r t s o n , T M t e r c l r a n - t T a i l o r , * - Wlflml, they lMiHHciiH special »roi»prt|p», diuretic, liPpstftiAtid t o n i c , o f tno tii^lie-jit luf'dn I ijh I v a lue a n d Absolutely Cure Cure, ail iii*eav* of ihe S tom a c h , Blood and I Bowel*. U'C 1 lel.raleil rrme.lv fur DYSPEPSIA. All illfeaia* proccidlnK from dl*or<lcr of the dlgcatlvo nnd ii*Mmil»lorv orcan*. The prom p t u«o of A v e k ' h 1’ i i . i . h to correct the fliat Indication* of coatlve- ncs*, avert* tbo aerlou* lllnc*«c* wldch neglect o f th a t condition would Inevitably Induce. All Irregulurltle* lu the action of the liowel* I oohciic ** n* well a* consti pation are beneficially controlled hy A v ttit's l'lt.i.H, anil for tho rtlm u latloii of digestive organ* weakened try long- contlnued dyKiM'ji*!*, one nr tw o of Avr.it'H l’lt i.H dally, after dinner, will do ■note good ttrail nnytlilng else. Pingel's Gonveni Bitters S t . O a t I ' nl* £ W A full assortment of Cloths, Tweeds, Fancy Coatings and Vostingtf y nd Overcoatings always on band. lDtSwh 1 Pingel's Convent Syrup Cures C o u g h s ,C o lds *‘'“1 T h r o a t an<l L u n g R- fectiona, a m n ia* p roved the c u rability nf CONSUMPTION. 'IRcse reme<lies are sold hy all dru^Rists. or will. on receipt of prirr, be sent to any addre: by ‘ >y the stile manufacturer. C I 2 A S . P H T Q E L , 175 A n d r e w s (itree t, R O C H E S T E R , N . Y . Leading Physicians Concede T h u t AvK.it’* T' i i . i . h uro tho boat of «21 (Hthnrtic iiioillcliH’H, »n<l in auy |irttclltloo- em , of (lie liiKht'ftt (itutiding, customarily preticrlht) (hrm . 1 W ant AGENTS to SEU ____ _ vn MISSOURI STEAM Washer rrtKrAitRD nr Dr. J. C. Ay*r & Co., Lowell, Mass. [ Analytic*! CbrnilMt*.] F o r Hale h y a l l D r u x g U t i . M an and Woman o f good charru*U»r nnd Intelll««i K ioliutire 1'nrritorjr (luiirauthotl. A w » m *I ih ' trla atimid» W u h i r t»> t>e rrn •ntlafoctory. A thouannd l>— ----------- ... Iit* l world, uud |m>a citp/iDlh fUfentu Hid fnuntty In trlnaiu murit tn«lc»*« It n phmiorninnl aurreuHeT«rj- wb«n. F or 1 llunlrHtt«<l circular and turmaof Mgenu) j . w o w r i d , s t . L o u i s . M o , ««!>(*•< IV » fa r t g r n l a . HHMI t o 119(10 p c i >**«(. i s s j . d c . r i l i n g o u r d J r n i * « l I I I a t o n F a a io i i- nm R r c U h r Iim t !«••« «»l oi id Wi ' • .»■»*•* • i r r t j ’ A 4**., Cftilaiielliiiia, i u A X T H E f I *>y *n r. I b e g to th a n k th e public. In g e n e r a l f o r t h e i r p a t r o n a g e of t h e p i n t , a n d i e * p e c t j t fu l l y s o l i c i t t h e i r o r d e r s fo r t h e c o in i n g s e a s o n , a n d now w ish to n o t i f y f « y o n tlm t I w ill h a v o a l a r g e sto c k of C* H a r d a n d S o f t C o a l F O f a l l sizes am i b e s t q u a l i t y c o n s t a n t l y on liaitd . an d w ill sell th e sa m e u t IlN UU A s s i g - n e e ’s S a l e . L o w e s t P r i c e s ! 2,500 Suits, *10.00. 2.000 “ 14.00. 1.000 “ 12.00. 1,500 1 ,0 0 0 1 0 .0 0 . 5.00. A t t h e A s s i g n e e ’s S a l e . 800 Pantaloon*, #5.00. 700 “ 4.00. 500 “ 3.00. 400 Pantaloons, 12.50. 250 “ 1.50. 100 “ 60c. X-tT P a r t ie s s e n d in g in th e ir ord e r s note can a v a il' th e m s e lv e s o f Low e r / ‘r ic e s t h a n can he h a d f r o m a n /J other d e a le r , a n d r a n a r r a n g e to h a r e c o a t t ie ! ir e r e ■£ a t a n y t im e b e tw e e n note a n d 1 s t Se/item b e r, f >r cas. < on d e livery. W . A . M i l l o y , A u - e n t . I Niagara, Ont., June 19, 1885. c A t t l i e A s s i g n e e ’ s S a l e . : *WI IM BOR I 111 WIIOI.O LLF, AMI KIT VII. Ill VI,I It IA \> 900 Children's Suits, fli.OO. I 500 Children's Suits, *2.50. 800 « “ 5.00. 400 “ “ 2.50. 600 “ “ 4.00. 300 “ “ 2.00. Children’s Imported Jorsey Suits, 84.50. 'W i n e s S c L i q u o r s , P l o i a r , C a n n e d G o o d s A t t h e A s s i g n e e ’ s S a l e . iw u ii H .av ? ii Hi i d i in | ui I Af] v»V< r v lie b c i Glassware, Tobacco and Cigars, Foreign aiiw. Domestic Fruits, etc., etc. ♦3,000 Fine Furnishing Goods tit 50c. ou tho Dollar. G a r d e n a n d F i e l d S e e d s , Lo I kt« id i tin On A t the A s s ig n e e ’s Sale. A SPEC I A L T Y . n o k en. Goods delivered to any part oi’ the towC free ol' chanre. *2,000 Fino Huts and (’tips at 40c. on tho Dollar. A t t h e A s s i g n e e ’ s S a l e . Of Stock formerly owned by O ’H A I R E & B R O C K LEWISTON AVENUE. SUSP. BRIDGE, N.Y. H . W O O D I N G T O N , Comer of Queen ami Regent Street*, N I A . G r i A l £ A _ , O n t . Ptttl 'en ere r th I1U« ia c b»l ith Ott. F o r C I i e a . p J o b Everything, without reserve, must be converted into cash within 30 days. M. S C H W A R Z , Assignee. Come to the “ News’’ Oflioe. 'Six n*t-<