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[N i x N o t i c e t o C r e d i t o r s . H r lu l l u or wilmam j. hi i.gkk, HurrogaUj of Niagara (o u n ty , notice i» v givt n. iw c o n llB f to law , to nil |>« inon* hnvnik rlnlirm or d em a n d s /tifnlnnt ihe <*»Ute of (toorjH* W. Hhippf. Inte of the Town of ton. NiaKnrn( ounty, N. Y .,dec«»iw 1 ? U )eihlb- It the with the voucher* thereof, t«- the tollmen her, tho Kxectitor of the 1 /int Will nnd Tentiif* «nt of nn! demean «!, nt hi* residence in the Town of porter, in *ni \ ( ounty, on or be fore the Hth day of Mnrch next. Rttted Lockport, N. Y., Kept. l«t, l*H«V SAMIKI. Hllll'PY, 3*1 Kxecutor. L A D I E S ! W ith Ifanover*a T a ilo r ny»t«m \oii can rut lire»»eit u* fit. without oral in*tru<’tion,». I^re*a- innkerft pronounre it im rfeet. Price for S y s tem , Book and l>ouble I racinK W h e e l. tti.&O. T O I N T R O D U C E , \ Hy stern. Rook nnd W heel w ill be sent on re* ceipt of $ 1 . 0 0 . Addre*H JO H N C H A N O V L H , CincinnaU , O. 81U4 N O T I C E . The Hoard of Knporvlaora, of Mayara Coun ty, will convent at their room*, llodye Oi*era Iioiiim? Rloek. in the City of Lock port, on '1 ues- day, the fttli day of October next, to commence their annual m eetings for the current >ear, lwift. All persons having c laim s or account* aganmt aald County, are required to de|>onit the same (duly verified according to law ; in the I mx » prepared for that purpose at tint oftlco of Ihe County Clerk on or before the third day of such Huniial meetings; and any account not no deposited, within the time aforesaid, w ill not be audited or allowed during Mich m - hs I oh . All pi;rson* whose duty It is to make annual report* to th. II ard of \upei vi-* i m requir ed to present such report lo such Hoard on or before the first day of November next- All coroner's certificates (as lo pei hods enliti* od to c laim s as coroner's Juror*) inusl he filed w ith the ( lerk of the Hoard without unnecog. sary delay, mm none enn lie received aflvr tho JAlli d a y of November next. Rock p o r t, Sept« tuber 13 , IHHfi. JMH82 J . J . R 8POONKB, Clerk. S . Ii. C r a w f o r d , PRACTICAL TINSM ITH . PLU M BER AND G A S F ITTER . A lino lino of Stoves, H o u se Furnishings, lio n l'i|n \ nml Kit*i i » km for Htoiun mnl W a ter alw a y s on bund. J ,T* H iv e tliu new E stablishm e n t a cull. 1‘rleea m o d e rate; opposite Nluguiu Park. N iagara, O n tario. A u g u s t 37th, 1885. m i o L O C A L . —Look out for frort. —W in ter c o m e , on apace. —Tha rush of tb e peach season is ab o u t over. —The birds are leaving for m u re congen ial climes. —Jack F rost is r a th e r tard y in m a k ing his appearance this season. —The r a in of T u e sday bos been of m u c h benefit to w inter w h e a t. The past sum m er has been a peculiar one in m a n y respects. There will not be so m u c h etanding on tbe street corners hereafter. —Tlie steam e r C b icora m a d e an o th e r sm ash of H o lden’s w h a r f Tuesday. —T h o u sands of barrels o f apples were picked Tuesday and Tuesday night by tbe wind. —I t Is sai<l a large am o u n t of counterfeit m o n e y is being circulated iu New Y o rk Ktato. Beware. From present a p p e a rances our farm e rs will hardly r e tire w ith a fo rtu n e this year Not this season, som e o th e r season. Bolt!*.—To Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Peterson, of to IU list of m em b ership, an d it prom ises to be a grow ing u ttractio n in our village d u r ing tbe com ing w inter m o n ths. It is m e e t ing w itb m o re suevess th a n iu progenitors had dared to hope for. E x a m in e ita m ode of proceedure, becom e a m e m b e r, and you will Dot regret tb e move. It bids fair to o u tstrip iu g r o w th all of tb e rival o r g a n isa tions t h a t have h ith e r to beeu started in this village. The Fall T e rm of t b s N iagara Falls Bus i ness College, opens ou M o n d ay next, Kept. 38. Full course# in com m e rcial subjects, penm a n s h ip and pbonograpy. !tales run soBable, and advantages unsurpassed. Ad ( d ress f o r catalogue, W . H. A nokr , N iag a r a Falls, O n t. P E R S O N A L . I ------------ —Mrs. E. J . O reene, of C h icago, accom psulsd by ber sou Ollle, is t h e guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C a lkins, and b e r sis ter, Mrs. E. J . Catkins, of th e T o w n of Lew ; iston. — Mrs. Dr. A. tlillette, accom p a n ied by ber friend, Mi*s S. Allen, o f W c s ternville, Oneida Co., N. Y ., spout several days this week v isitin g the form e r 's 'c o u s in, M r. L. P. tlillette, and ulso Mrs. C. (1. Parker, who ie visiting there. —Col. Oeo. O. Baker and fam ily, of Clyde, W a y n e Co., who have been visiting oor tow n sm a n , H. Park Baker, E sq., for some days past, retu r n e d to th e ir hom o M o n d a y . Tho Col. expressed him self a s m u c h pleased w ith our beautiful scenery. — Miss M yrtle Clurk, from the vicinity of Kansom v ille, was th e guest of her friend, A N O T H E R V I E W O F I T . W a w e re m u ch pleased lo som e respecU w ith tbe tem p e rance exercises lu tbe Pres byterian chu r c h last S a b b a th evening, aud have no doub t tb a t all who lead and spoke w ere sincere In th e different w a y s which they prescribed for p u tting dow n th e ev il of intem p e rance. But, m y frisuds, tb e m a tter bas a u o tb e r root, one of tbe p r iu c ipsl ones o f w h ich yon have failed to touch. W e hear m u c h (4 m a n ’s In h u m a n ity to m am but it w as reserved fo r w o m a u to put th e crow n ing touch of Itijustioe to o th e r saf. feritig wom en No nvm would have beeu so u n just Y o u believe, do yon, m y deer sisters, t h a t o u r hot ■ a r e w h a t t h e i r m o thers m ake the in; t h a t if th e y are w atched over, an d tau g h t from tb e ir infancy to d espise the use u f lutox icatiug beverages, if all such thing s a r e religuusly banished from tbe hom e, y o u r boys are safe. Oh delusiou I and courses, from tbe beginning of tin** to the w inding up of a ll things terrestrial. \ 1 | elephants, horses, cattle, dog*, cate, m o n keys, tCc., ever created, throughout all clim es a n d agee, boar a resem b lance th e nil nutcet |n>ssible. in looks, m o v e m e n ts, struc tu n a , am i qualities, dow n to every bone and shape o f every bone, each to all like specialties of tb e ir porentwxe. All anim a l organisations ar* governed hy this law , and m an equally so. T h e various races of m en furnish diversified proofs o f this utilversal fact. W h y m u ltiply illusiiatione of w h a t is so palpable, t b a t he w b o ruu*. m a y read! All instinctive bablta, m o d es of life, and are petitos, a r e equally tran s m itted . W h y are all lions, tlgurt, sharks. A c , ferocious and carnivorous! W hence the universality of ell the ever varyin g iuslincta of every one of these species! A re th e y not obviously consequent on th e ir hereditary descentt Do we not know , even before they ere liatrhed. W h a t to d istu r b such sound doctrine, i th a t ducklings and goslings will sw im , ai d snch an easy w a y o f vanquishing so c r u ft v und stron g a foe. D id you ever know on* oi.se, nay, dose ns, to disprove y o u r theory ! Hid you ev e r see u hom e w h e re th e young m o ther welcom ed th e udveut uf her bahv boy as n new revelation of love n c d H e a v en ly bliss ou e a r t h ! Did you ever w a tch the teu d u r care and love th a t guarded him so closely from nil sin, w h ile she resolved w ith all tb e power of a C h ristian m o th e r ’s love tb a t no ovll should blight tho yo u th and tuunhoud of lio r b o y l D I d you ev e r w a tch bur d a y hy day, y e a r hy year, Instilling into his h e a r t uud life, principals, holy resolves, thu principals of trim m a n h o o d ! Did you see her nobly, tr uly, prayerfully, do in g her du ty to shield nml g u a r d him ! Oh, yes, you have seen all this au d n e v e r ones, nay hun Buffalo, last Hutiday, Sept. 20th, a daughter Miss Nellie O lm stead, in thia v illage, several U rnls of tim e s aeon sons go a s tr a y from i T I I K — s i : h e c u m : f o u — D Y S P E P S I A Llvor nnd Htinnnnh (.'o t n p l n h i t I i ver nml AffUi't Roft* nf Appetite!. A II iohmi ^I i blood pn r lllt'. \ tonic Appetizer. ThoUHftndH Imve linen! it nml prononncu it In bit imrjvnlletl in Hs m irnlive p» opt-i'tig*. Circular* nml fcHtiinn* iiinU fnrwiirdud ou application. J’ricu per bot tle, $1.00. T l i e R o y a l H i t t e r s , Manufactured by U K O . V. I ' i i m i m , * hi g u r u , 4 h i t . a l s o ------- ( i r o r r r i a s , / *r o r / s i o n s Hardware1. Rook*, stationery,nut! Fan tv Good a uuuHinutlv ou Imud, cheap for chbu , bv M ils . i l. (JhKM k . n t . 01.'M a 9 t f S3 * * * rv 5 m o r - H • r H a o 5 m a ) (tf k. bj) ns <u <D u -M a ) 0 ) 0 ) 3 s 6 i Or $ k H a 3 -3 «a a S s \3 a s . a. .c *3 ii The Star Music Store lias ooiiKinntly e>n lmml (lie larp *U nnel I m ***t nsenortud atock of iliMt-cIa** P i a n o s , O r g a n s , SEWING-MACHINES I V In the Niagara D istrict, com prising T h e celebrated IIK l N T /M AN ft Cc Piano. They have n >w silnliual an itupurrl a»cd proinluence—vnvieil hy all com- ix'titors. Tho W. HE 1.1 ft i o. io ^ sii - lla-y are justly railed the King t f Organa. The new High Armed RAYMOND and PILO T Ul’NNINl. D a m rstrr-.•w lnx Machine*- they are Ihr star* that lead them all. Pull line- ,,l Muelral MereUandJM.. ron-i-tlng ol Violrna, Ban),,-, (inilsra, , Ar. \l - i a full aasuriineni of Band tnsirum ents. Every IMann, Organ snd (‘owing Marhlnc guaraalee l lor - i \ p a r . . n<l for cab.logut s, W , 11. I t K l I A l t D T , as St. I'arrl s treet, ‘T .C a TBA X IX H i I'u u x h k r r p a l e (N. V.) M llilarg In a t i t u t e auratM-r* tinotcl Heu,I fur circulAr* with icrtus, erudw*. Aud retsreuw*. Dr. C- H.Warrlng, Pruivlpal, W e ight ten pounds. d ’rivato O 'B rien, of F o rt N iagara, has been m issing since Hmidny night. F e a rs aro entertained tlm t bo bas drow n e d hlm sulf The f r u it season w ill soon com e to sn end, and wdth its ex p ir a tio n wo m ay ulso expect th e close of nav ig a tion for tho y e a r I 1885. —It w o u ld ba a good th in g if som ebody would opert a night school fo r y o a n g poo pie in Y o u n g s tow n , du r in g the full arid w inter m o n ths. —Q u ite a largo num b e r uf o u r cltixons nt tended the annual fall fair held at Look port last week, aud repo rt a good tim e and thu fair a success. —Rev. J a m e s A Skinner preached an olo- q u e n t nml p a tr io tic tem p e rance serm o n Sunday m o rning to a large congregation in th e P resbyterian Church. Tho A rtillery lland from the csm p nt j N iagara, w e re en tertain e d as the guests of th e soldiers a t F o rt N iagara, W ednesday ev- ! e n lng. A good tlino was had by all. —Tho proprietors of tho B a rton House have milled to the f r o n t of th e ir com m o d i ous hotel a handsom e m w veranda, w h ich adds m u ch to tho appearance of the build j Ing. —The ch e s tn u t crop, from the present out'ook, prom ises to be a good one, nnd our boys a n d girls will have a fine tlw o g a t h e r ing the golden treasures from tho prickly ! b u rrs. —A great m a n y of the C a n a d ian V o lun teers from Cam p N iagara, visited Y o u n g s I tow n S u n d a y lust, a lthough nil o ld e r w a s Is- I sued by tb e ccinm n iiding officer th n t uono I o f them should cross the river. —Farm e rs will soon be busy cuttin g and husking c o rn, digging potatoes, harvesting j th e ir b u c k w h e a t c rop, tec., S c ., an d oxen voting their Held r o o ts f o r the use of th e ir I stock this w in ter. -T h e p u lpit o f tho M. E. Church in this j v illage, whs occupied Suuday m o rning hy j Itov. Mr. Crnw, fn tb e r of a form e r pas j ! to r over this charge, who preached an ex cellent s e rm o n to his c o n g regation. —It will soon bo tim e now to go out upon th e dew y com m o n s in the ently m o rning ami pluck the lucxious m u shroom s th a t , grow in ubundauce n e a r the F o r t G rove. Rem em ber, thu first come, first served. T h e s team e r C b icora m a d e her usual nf j tornoon t i l p from T o ronto to N iagara, Tuns, day, ulthough she m ight well have found n good e x c u s e to stay safe lu port, on account of the heavy gale on the lake. -The Social Hop at the rink Tuesday ev- > entng w as well attended, considering tbe in clem e n c y of tbe w e a ther, and was a success In every particular. A ll p r e s e n t rep o rt having had a nice tim e Q u ietness and good o r d e r ruled tbe evening. -The w e a th e r du r in g th e week, up to T u e sday, w as m o st delightful; but ou th a t day a very disagreeable change took place, tlie w ind s h if ting and blow ing strong from the n o r th , m a k ing it necessary to dun win. ter overcoats a n d tlunnel underw e a r. - O u r boatm e n took t h e precaution of se curing th e ir boats Tuesday evening, hy draw ing them high up on tbe hank, f e a r ing the boat houses in w h ich they w e re housed m ig h t be c a r r ied aw a y by tbe ele m e n ts t h a t w e re rngiug a t t h a t time. An exceedingly heavy w ind prevailed upon the r iv e r and lake Tuesday, m aking Closslug by sm all boats a venturesom e Imsi- ness. E v e n th e stvnm -ferry boats exp e r i enced r a t h e r a rough tim e iu f e r r y in g from oue tid e to th e other, tossing end pitching about w itb thu violence of the w aves. —C h a rley H enry, w h ile chapping in the wooits at th e new rifle ranges, iu th e F o rt D rove Tuesday, m et w ith a painful accident which will probably lay him up for tom e tim e. His ax e by s tr ik in g a lim b overhead, glanced in such a m a n n e r as to strike his f.o t , r e v e ling tw o tova Ho w as taken to th e F o r t hospital, w h e re tb a w o u n d e d foot wa* s titched and dressed b y P o tt Burgeon A r th u r, a f t e r which be w a s taken home. The N iagara ltiv e r E q u itable A id U n ion Is nourishing finely. At oach seeaiou new member* of both »exe« a r e being added lays tbe la tt e r p a r t of lost w eek ami fore p a r t of tins, witli w h o m she s p e u t a p leanunt visit. — Mr. a n d Mrs. C lark, o f E a st P a lm y ra, N. Y ., w ere the gneste of Itov. and Mrs. Jntnes A. hkinner last week, w ith whom they spent au enjoyable visit. T h e y w ere m u ch pleased w ith th e surroundings o f o u r bountiful villugo. —Dr. L. Buleom, of L o c k p o rt, accom p a nied hy his son Frank, of M lddleport, w ere in tow n Monday an d T u e s d a y o f this woek, atten d in g to th e D r's, e x tensive d e n tal p r a c tice, which bus been built up by him in this village th r o u g h his fair duallug and low prices to all. —H o m estead Phosphate, #28 to 1-12 per ton; Balt, #1.00 per b a r rel; Kteam and Stove conl at low e s t prices. All kinds of grain w a n ted n t R ansom & S on ’ s . 2Stf D i v i d e d B y 2 . H a v ing r e tu rn e d from m y annual A u g u s t j V a c a tion, nnd in th e m e a n tim e baying hud [ my S tu d io renovated, and re-fitted w ith all tbe latest im p rovem e n ts nnd appliances, I i wisli to announce to m y p a tr o n s nnd to thu < public, t h a t in o r d e r to m e e t a popular and I glow in g dem a n d , 1 huvo decided to reduce m y prices ju s t oue-hulf:—D ivide them by 2 i ■ nnd th a t for the n e x t three m o n ths m y term s will be aa follows C a b inets, por dox. $8,00; Cards, per d o x , #2H0; All other sixes m o ther, like this o r drow n her wise aud hoi. counsels lu tho m a d d e n ing bowl, I ain glad th a t you have been placed in suah Imp py circum stances, glad th a t yours bas not been th e e y e to mm k the subtle stealin g of a deadly serpuut near, whose poisoned breath bas a lr e a d y aw a k e n e d in the m ere y o u th un •insatiable longing fo r a so inrlhiu g which he I h a r d ly linderstninis nn intolerable th ir s t, a m a d d e n ing desire to queuch It w ith so m e - 1 thin g IsWlile w a ter o r th e usual beverages allow e d him . W h y ft ia so he does n o t u n ilerstund, be is n o t exposed to th e tem p tn tious which surround so m u u y boys. 1 for : b e a r to describe the g r a d u a l ap p r o a c h of i ! th a t terrib le disease, (for such it is.) I s p a re ' you tlx tit drea Bui eonlliet betw e e n soul and body; th a t terrible buttle w ith thu powers of hull an d a r k n e s s , none save those who havo um U rw u n t its agonies, a n il m iffticd de | feat e n n toll tho horrid depths of degrudu tom Into . w h ich he is plunged, body and soul, throu g h whoso fault, hi* ow n ! No, i oven you are w illing to acq u it him of tlia p j whose thuu! If your th e o r y he co r r e c t these | things Imve been fostered nud b led in thu hom e through th e teachings o r non tench ings uf th a t m o ther w h o se e v e r y thought, anil p r a y e r and life, has been a s tr u g g le to tench him tlie dan g e r an d sham e of this fa tal hnuit. H e a r tb r o k e n m o thers, you, whose idols have fallen, w h o rem e m b e r w ith an agony t h a t th r e a ten s life itself, the terrib le sight o f jo i i r s o u uudor t lio inllu- cbickens and robins uot! A g a in, iu hum a n being* likenesses are tran s m itted through, out all fam ilies, up and dow n a s far us they can be traced! C o n s u m p tion, scrofula, and insanity, a t f tran s m itted , o r tendencies to . them are so obviously h e r e d itary , and th is 1 fact is so generally conoaded, th a t proof i* needles* D runkenness, as m u ch a dl*e«»« as any of these, is clearly hereditary. “ W oe to him th a t p u tleth th e bottle to his neighbor’s li|is, b u t woo, a thousand tim e s m o re deep, should r e s t on him who puts it not only to Ills ow n children's lips, but to grand and great g r a n d c h ildren Most pitiu hie is Ibe fate of any d r u n k a rd perp e tually haunted by hankerings w ithin, un I tem p tatio n w itho u t; b a t w b a t of those whose longings are constitutional, w hose th i r s t Is inherited. A co n s titutional, alcoholic hank erlug, is unquenchable. It Is not fur m e to pass sentence on those who en tail th is dead ly disease ou poaterlty E n o u g h for roe to point out tlie present cause of m ill, to so m a n y , w h o m ight otherw ise hava lie m u«c fill m em b er* of society, nnd in th e nam e of thoeu m o thers who aro at thu p r e s e n t tim e psyiug the pen a lty of the sin of those who have proceeded them , I protest against the u n just dealnration; \ O u r boys will not go astray if tbn hom e train in g be rig h t ” You who are grapplin g w ith this m ighty que« tion, begin now , to seurch f o r tho source of this evil. F ighting lutcniporauce as it is now done, is like f ighting fire w itli broom s spreading, m o re th a n quenching. I mh . has been sick for soul* tim e is being c i r culated am mg the oitir, n* o f Ibis place and is receiving unm w o u s signaiuiea. O. 8, M d hesoey was in Buffalo again this week, attend ing th e tria l o t H. W ilson F icd Heeisy M a rled lost T u e sday os r ing for B a n e . O u t , to open Ids s k a ting rink. Horn. To Mr an d Mr*. J . R v a n n , Kept \2nd a son D r. D ai,-or left tow n Utie week and h a t gone to locate some w h e re i a Erie Oo. t ’u 11, s r i e ’* Mi net m l Yi*>ni>® will giv* tw o cut, r taim in n ta in tlie Ihiblic Hall, on Mod in a l a v an d i m u -day etv i.in g of thta week. Mr J . C a rpenter is quit* tick. Tbe uow U ll for th a new M K C h in c h has a r r i v e I a n d is being placed In |>oaiUou. — H . The \mwsif; til n Lifr Suing Million Hi MdgHrtl. Nn M a t ion W e s t o f C h a r l o t t e — -.1 L e t M r o t c h o f l u p r o t r c t c d Coft-d -Tiro H o t e m i n e n t M u s t A f f o r d D r i l le d ion. at p r o p o rtio n a tely low ratos. R e m e m b e r o f “ >i. H m d against w h o se Influence th a t this great reduction ex ten d s th r o u g h >'■>•* h a v e c i»Uud so m a n y years. < h r ,. Septem b e r, O c tober nnd N o v e m b e r, thus , »lw i ,uotUon‘ ,U ,,y l\\**1'1'' u,,cu'\ , , for tbo salvation (from th is cursul of youi O c tob e r an d giving everybody a chance to procure a first class photograph a t one half tha usual rates. Como early and avoid the rush. Term s Cash. J o h nso n , “ K o tografor,’’ o v e r 81 M ain S t., Ixiekport, N. Y. HUt32 G o o d B u s i n e s s P o s i t i o n s . D cslrablo business positions t h a t pay' good salaries an d afford good o p p o r tu n ities for advancem e n t c a n only bu obtained by those who are well p repared for tbe practical <lu ties of life. Tlie best p r e p a r a tio n is th a t given by the B r y a n t te S t r a tto n Buffalo Business College, an d thousands attrib u te tb e ir s u c c o s to the thorough and practical training received a t this school. Illu s trated catalogues sent free. —New goods; uew low prices; largo as sortm e n ts. W e can convince a u y one call ing ou us th a t w e a r e to day h e a d q u a rters, Ransom & S o n ’ s . 28tf A R o m a r k a b i o G o o d M a n Is he w b o atten d s to tho co m f o rt o f his fnm iiy and will not let his little ones suffer w ith affection of thu T h roat an d Lungs, w h ereby their lives m a y be e n d a n g e r e d , b u t who should at nil tim e s give th e m th a t sov- ow n children, will you sit dow n , crushed and broken w ith no voice of rem o iistraiico, w ith no w a r n in g voice, to point o th e r s off the rock where your life hopes w e re w reck, j ed; Yes, leucb y o u r c h ildren a t hom e all tbe baleful evils o t internpornnce. Tell them ' | o f th e ruin it brings to tbeiuselvus, of tbe broken hearts a n d w recked hope* i t brings te those who love them b e tter th a n th e ir ; lives. Teach them thi* un d th e n tell them th a t tbo ru in does n o t stop w ith them , tell them t h a t o th e r s yet u n b o r n are to r e a p the fra it s of theii full, tell them tiiat tw o -third* of tbe d r u u k a rds of our lan d are ao by he red itury descent. Show thorn the fo u n d a tion of this gigantic ev il. Tell the m o thers w h ile th e y w a tch au d pray , agonize over tb e ir erring children th a t an Influence m o re p o ten t tlm n all outside, Is w o rking in tho life blood o f th e ir w o rshipped child, th a t th r e a ten s to sw eep all o th e r things before ft Tell yo u r s o n s a n d daughtors w h e n they se lect life par in e r a to exam ine antecedents, tell them w h ile tb e person selected inay have no in tem p e r a te h a b its.th a t while t h e i r fnth- ers m a y have never tusted a drop of apirit- ous liquor, a ban I from beyond the grave, aud th e ir ow n life m a y he slow ly creeping fo rw a r d to snatch a/i th e b rightness from th e life of t b s i r fu tu r e son aud w reck th e ir N i a g a r a C o u n t y T e a c h e r s ’ A s - o c i a t i o n , ATWILBUN, 8ATIIIDAY, OCT. 8, 1885. 1 0 0 H i l l A M — l U A . M . I, Music, 3, D e v o tional E x e rcises Rev. <> L. White. 8 . Music. 4. A d d ress of W elcom e 1‘rof C. L Lather. 6. Response C om . C . 0 . Richard*, ft. Music. 7. R e c itation Miss La Vorn W h ite. 8. \ T h e W o rd M e thod.\ Mias D e itru d o S tew a r t. 9. Music. 10 \S c h o o l S a n itatio n .” F. J. linker, M. D. II. R e p o rt nf Com . on Heading circle. —Com . F. J S w ift. i 13. M iscellaneous Business t RS. Music. AFTERNOON—1 30. 1. Music. J \ M e thods of T e a c h in g ; th e Effects of S tim u lants suit N a rcotics.” I’rof. N. L lien ham . * 3. Discussion opened hy O. J . Briggs 4. \ Busy W o rk for Schools.'' Mi*s Ida M Bat ties. 5. Music. n, Clara Exercise Miss Eilua S a lisbury, 7. \ A n E d u c a tional R e form e r.\ Aopt. Ooo. Griffith. 8. M ii A c . I). \ My M ethod of D ealing w ith pering.”—FiiDclpuls A. F. Frem u s, Tow n send, Mlnaes Atm Q u n d e, M a ry ey and Bona Slade. 10. Mnsio. tl . \ A b sence and T a rdlneas.” Mias B a ra H. Hwaln. 12. Election of Officer*. 13. Music. The follow ing astute p a r a g r a p h fio u i the /tnjf.i/o .Vwnifu;/ .Veu - m e t . tlie view s o f thou«nnd* of o u r citisens n t Y o u n g s tow n and elsew h e re. An clfu it has been m a d e upon d if feren t occasions to nw a k s u an in terest in t h e m inds of Ihoss In p o w s r t o s s - labltsh th is m u c h needed station , b u t u p to tlii* tim e w ithout success. O u r dU astis have seen tin.- necessity for a long liras, w h ile I lie g r e a t num b e r w h o v isit us each season, e ho the qu \tion; \ Why d<iee not th e G o v e rnm e n t t ike steps tu provide the menu-, w leushy nieuy live* m ight he savedf* O u r pcopl -rtan d ready, and only Urn anx loto-. L > put foith every effort upon tbeir p a r t f o r this Life Saving Station:-— T h e re ought n n t t u b e tw o opinions ss In the i ‘ I-ildiNpiueiit of a Life Having S tatio n ut I -ut N iagara, at the m o u th of N iagara River, h r il iini*t tie app a r e n t to an y taaiy who Mill give tlie m a tter a tho u g h t, tb a t tha G o v e i m m nt I* n o t U e u o n g h ly alive tu tlie d a n g e r on l.*ko O n tario, from C h a r lotto lo NIh ii a, It w o uld establish a via lion n t th e latte r point w ith o u t delay. The const from ( iiurlotte to N iagara pick* up m ure c r a f t durin g th e *, .u*.ii of uav lg a tieu ilmn t h a t l/ciM ecu C h a r lo tte .did I S w a g e Nobody will fail to tccnguise tb a t alailuMa are a nee.-.idty a t each or Ho se p l a n a but on* is just 11 -' iicivssary a l N iagara, and it is -draugi th e fact hn* not boon iee .giozed be 1 fore t b i t by Ihe |x)W crt th a t be. L u ting | portion, of tbo your the m o u th of N iagara R iver Is thronged w ith bout* tided w ith p*o nlo w b o for the g r e a ter p o r t are n o t fanilt inr w ith th e it*e of o a r s o r sails, au d y e t there I* no s tation lo uffoid relief to those | wbo m ay N R E O r i n c NTH O N O A IIM o f e x p e rienced boatm e n . An old sailor, who know* tho necessity of a s tatio n a t tlie m o u th of N lagaia Itlvi r, -.aid to n representative of the .Vani/up A'etea: \ The G o v e r n m e n t ought t o racogidx* that a s tation I* m-ei ■ n ry n e a r th a n k f f o rt The ftiLlch from C h a rlotte I* too for, and this m ight to he | i«ln to Mivlxjdy. tf a w reck oi-cui* above Bia-ldock's Point, it is n o t to ho *upt>o* <1 t h a t ihe C ti s il 1 tte rrew will reach it. Suppose th e r e I* a verael la dls. tr*s> a t Olcotl <d W ilson, tlie Devil'* Nos* o r N itg a r a . w h a t show lias the craw , I! tb* e . a lt e r Is had, for help from tlia shore! N .H., a t all, although th peopl* on th* • Imre a r e to a v o enough to rnske an effort w ith the boats a t hand. W h a t I* Howled, 1 tell you. Is a s tation at N.ngara. w ith au sx ! le-rii n eed cr * . and w ith all of the m o d ern app a r a tu s Auy uinu who know s an y th in g W ord M e thod.\ Wills- K. C. Hick. J. F O’K x s r x , Vloe-Fres. H a p ik J. T i rvx ». S e c r e t a r y . orelgn rem e d y . K e m p 's Balsam Brice 5U < owl) >U r „ f h,)p8 j„ darkness. Tell them cent* and #1 N. 1). H askell T r ial size /r«e. F o r sale by W I L S O N . —N ew T im o thy Seed, a t low price, ut R ansom te S o n ' s . 2 - tf W o r t h I t s W o l R h t i n G o l d f o r A g e d P e o p l e . C l a k k s c k , E rie Co., N.Y ., A p r il 34, '86. This ia to certify th a t I am 81 years old, nml have been afflicted w ith in f lam m a tory and chroulc rheum a tism for t b e pa„t seven year*. H a v e tried a g r e a t m a n y rem edies, but never obtained an y benefit u n t i l 1 be gan tak in g Dr. H a r t's R h e u m a tic R e m e d y . A few bottles have been of g r e a t benefit. It is a n excellent appetixer aod tonic, an d ( take g r e a t pleasure In reootnrneuding It, a* I am satisfied th e r e is no one too old to be perm a n e n tly benefltted.—C a t h i r i n c Huh- ■n r . Sold by all d r u g g ists. T h e M y s t e r y S o l v e d . It bas alw a y s been understood tb a t Con sum p tion was iucurable, b u t i t baa r e c e n tly been dtsoovered t h a t K e m p 's B a lsam for tba T h roat a n d Lungs is g iving m o re r e llsf th a n any know n rem n ly . It ia g u a r a n teed t o re lieve aud cure A sthm a , B ronchitis and Coughs. Call on N. 1). i lask e ll an d g e t a trial botUv free of ooat. Istrge »uw 50 c e n t* aud f 1. tb a t thu fire of bell (the d e g r a d ing appetite) tbe dem o n iac f e v e r of intem p e r a n c e m ay be transm itted ev e n to tb a “ th ir d sn d fo u r th ’' gen. r a tio n o f them th a t defy Ibe will of God. Do you, w h o tlsn up from yonr fancied security, and lay this accursed sin lot c o m m ission, o r om i'sion) at tb s door of the ! m o thers, doubt this fact, do you deny Iti Beware, Oh I bew a r e , leet som e w h e re in yonr f u tu re p a th , this w ily serpent w a its, to sting som e one d o a r to yourselves; bew a re I lest you who have thoughtlessly, carelsssl;. irod on h e a r ts already to r n an d bleeding, are. In tim e, m a d e to rem e m b e r, th a t , w ith “ W h a ts o e v e r m e a s u re y* m e te, it shall lie m easured hi you a g t i u . H L e t us deal w ith facta. 1 m ight fill pagra w ith tb e m t l will , o n ly cite a few. Let m e qu o te f rom a work one of o a r m o st em io n t physicians \T b e law s o f physiology an d hygiene clear ly po int to a stro n g pro b a b ility , t h a t severe or dangerous disease, as well as peculiar : p h y sical an d m e n tal traita, will be tra n s m itted to offsp rin g .\ A n o ther says. “ Each after it* ow n kind,” a law as u n iv e r s a l as th a t life it establishes. It is illu s tr a ted by { e v e ry single ro o t aod tree, g r a in and grass, weed and vegetable, leaf a n d f r a il, a ll creep lag thing* a n d insect*, all four footed a n i mal* an d bom a n beings ev e r created, thro u g h o u t a l l tb e ir species, generations, ' B ohn .—To Mr. an d Mr*. W ra. Seeley, Kept.|IU, a son. Mis* V innlo Pom e roy, of thi* village, is teaching tb e Fall term of th e Som e rset school. Mile* V o sburgh and Fred B a rger, a r* bu y ing p e a ts In t h a vicinity of Oswego. F rank Coatee, of K e w fane, wn* in tbiv village la-t Friday. Deacon R. Holme* and w ife, of I/ockport, spent last S u n d a y , ss tbe guests of Jam e s B row n and fam ily, on tb# Lak* Road. Bohn.—To Mr and Mrs A n d rew Myers, Sept. 18th, a d a u g h ter. A t tb* s e c o n d A ssem b ly d i s tr ict R e p u b li can convention, w h ich w a s held in th is vil lage last S a tu r d a y aftern o o n , tb* follow ing did agates to th e S t a t e C o n v e n tion w ero elected: P e ter A. Porter, C h a rles Cutnrow , W illiam V. C o rw in apd Jam e s Roe. T h e y go n o ii n t r u d e d . W ill O r t t r e tu r n e d t o tbi* village iaet F r i day. a f t e r boarding 33 days W ith sheriff B a tten, o n a poa* from Ju s tice B a rger for p e t t y larceny. Oeo W. P e rrigo cam e bom * last Sunday n i g h t a f ter eeveral w eeks sp e n t in V irginia, evaporating f ruit. A petition in aid of W m. U scurnb who abo u t t h e lak* will tall you th a t The Gore ui u m e n t m u st p u t f o r th m o r s XKKoltra t o k a v k u r t on the lakes, for storm * are in or* freq u e n t itiuu they w ere, by reason of electric w ires which are stretch e d every w ay, aud ratm 'O ld N o i l 'w ith the cu r r e n ts, ih e officers st F o rt N iagara mu«t realize tb a t a sta tio n Is lice led there, and if th* m a tter is taken in h a n d w ith a will, th ry would doubtless help hy n w o rd, if ii -thing m o re.\ An official of Ihe New York C e n tral, w b e n spoken Pi on th * subject of a Life Having s t a t i o n at F o rt N ieguia, or iu t h a t »'U n ity, -aid: \ T h e re ought to b one there, and tbe * 'o n e r I t I* ' lab llrtu d the b e tter T b e attractio n s a t lire m o u th of the riv e r are about evenly divided betw e e n this side and j tb e o ther, b u t It would he folly to exiioot ■ u n a d a to eatabllfh a Life Having sta tio n If one 1* Ux atcd a t th o m o u th of th* riv e r tb e C n ltsd M a te s will h a v e to su p p o rt It, (hat I* c e r tain l h# num b e r of fishers I* In- < le a s ing yearly, but It Is not w h a t It w o u ld b* If tb e i \ e r e f.n d eeciirlty, soeh aa there w o u ld tw w ith a I If* Hreving M o tion. There is no doubt t h a t an sxpvtlencsd crew in a oootr mi at ol ves ivmrtDKNoa to th\ tim id T h e iiioatb of tbe river!* be com ing sn sttra c t l v e spot, and w ithin a • hoit tim e thousand* of pe i le will go there In the season for flfli ng, w h ich t* a« good aa can be found In th e co u n tr y , sn d th e r e ought to l/e a s tation to give c oifldence, it nothing m ore. It doe* r.ot seem to m e tb a t j tb a governm e n t o a u be engaged In belt* w ork t h a n th a t o f Ilf* saving, and I think- a •tation sbou li bu established a t evecy p le a s u r e rewort on the lake* os ooaaa.” It m a y be **•>,n from th e foregoing t h a t a Life B a s ing BtaUoii ia a necessity a t lb * m o u th o f N iagara R iver, an d If tb* peopi* of N iagara C o u n ty will tak e bold of th e m a tter w ith an *aru«»t purpose to *ucce*<l, one m a v be to r u led for Dial Im p o r tan t ■ 'inly nr red tlm o n ly oic • wbo nr* in lsrestad ia th a —tabtlsbin e n l of a station, for it nsanris of cltisa-n* o f Buffalo, who oast th e ir _ In the si m a m below loiw iston, b a s e son thing a t stake, avert if tb* baray wet* o u t of tb e qua* -ot . In (he pas* th i r ty year* no point ou L ake < to l a r i o bas U m tba scene of HtlHM W-liZHkA THAN ill A/1 AHA, * id I hi* i* a fact th a t 1* • asili s-mbltsbad. Vessel after v» **l bound f o r P o rt lialboas- ie has br*« heart \d la a a a * ty this* K o rin near N iagara, sud m a n y in stt/rruptlag lo run back to r ’ s c s n a l in th e fsil of tb# y e a r In a m a th - a s te r tb s y oould not far*, b a r * found tb * in! uw p ttable shore w h e re there is ao station. The atten t >n of G e n a ra i Ha p e r i l , ! , . : -ut K in ball, C h ief of Um U f a H a v in g Kervi. ehoul l b e < * le d to lb* m a tter at tha earliest p s f i M t loom e n l A t be m o res prom t tlv In m a tters bro u g h t t j bis aoUce, the sooner b* is warned of tba dan ger tb a t lurks n e a r t b - m o u th of N ia g a ra , the h i'tt-r. so rl h eh 'Ve# those who a r e d i rectly I n t e l r s p d and all s h o u ld bs, to act al onoc The Sunday Yew/, ever read* Pi aid any good earn#, will be found willing P. give tha pro jack a lift