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NIAGARA COUNTY NEWS. Vol. v. YOUNGSTOWN, N.Y. APRIL 3, 1885. No. a. What We May Expect. Flah. And lota of lham. Talk of tlm lint •rtaamuoat Muddy roadi mid mud fanuera. Hunuj ihu»«n Marriage* and minora of marrlagaa. The departure of the rowmi, And tba coming of the robin Tha opening of tba cat e onoerte aorae- Iblnc lika tha following; eurUln to rit« at 8 LOCAL. Today Udood Friday. That which in uow Lent will *non I.- fereclosed.I The roads In tliis neighborhood are in a ry had state The flr.t robin la beiag hoard from alar this bro.vl Inud. How many |«ople <n till* village got ■led mi April fool's day. Tha third ico bridge of the nuaaon mov out into tha luku Friday last. Moving nm.ii ,■ different famlK ■•• In all i rag* in 14a village at |i.s.ij Our di.vll niyi that tha Hot rnbin be i even tMi* year wit* n btsmblebci!. Two large flock* of wild |MM pSjsn**] ir this «iilri:; • Wudaoidiy aveniu.', H lug rthward. The weather the past ». ■■■ i„. burn sldsrobly spriufilike, fur wln.li everyly It truly th.inkful --It will soon be time for the annual house cleaning The men folks » ill have to fiut up with cold dinner* then. - Tha Look port and Youngstowu stage eonuuanced Tuotday. April lit, to make daily Inttead of tri weekly trip*. lfeear*. Andaimm and I'reraa*caught over 1,000 pouud* of flab with a Mia i one sigkl tlil* week. In the river at " Peggy'* Kddy." KAMIBB -At Ksasoin title on Tu«*diiy, March the 3l*f, \iy Rev. Mr llonutt, Mr. (Jillm.ii sue* Mi*. Jnno Kulley. both of oungatown. - The firm meeting of the Village Hoard ok place Friday evening, and after pilnling Mr Abner ll.■Mm a* clerk, the >*id adjourned, to meet again Monilay evening. Mahhied. At tho Presbyterian Far**)*. •ge, Youngstotva, N Y , March 30th, ISHS. by The Itev Jamee A. Hkinner, Mr. Robert TUtniu, aii.l MIM Jane llreeu, both of Lewi* —The •prtag term of school will begrn Monday, April 13, with Mtia Mary 1.. V*n Isueeu in charge of the senior departmeat, an I Miu l.snora Van httireu in charge of the Junior de|>artment. —Smith'* Dramatic Company, from Uocbeater gave a repr«*entatiuH of (uncle Tum'i Cabin, in I'ic-ktvick Hall, lont cvenleg, and thi* (Friday) evening, they will present the laughable ooin.Hly of Solon Shingle Kverybody *li.niid gn >iiJ <•' ii. -in as they are pronounced a first clans company. --We understand Mr John Manning and family, residing on the Kiver Ho: .1, expect to move te Suspension Hridge shortly, in which place he intends to drive a line of eUeet cars, which he tluuks will be mora profitable than farming. Tho good wisbee of the entire community go with them to •heir n*w home. —"The way to forget our miseries is to remember our mercies," t* the way some philoapher put* it. When we huteafel n on our finger, and a double barreled tootbaob* to boot, there don't NM to be much consolation In remembering that wo wera not drowned last Summer. Wo wiah we had drowned —One day last week. Mr. Alva Millard found, near hi* re*ideuce, two larg*. bottle* one of which euntain<'d about a gill of whiskey the other being full, with what turned out to be whisky and croton oil. It is believed that the bottle* were placed *o that Alva would be the first one to see them, by en in* party holding spite agalnot him and who *uppo**d that he would drink the oootout* of the bottles, which, in all poasi biiity, would have killed him. -Re*. W. la, Warner, pa*tor of tb* M. K Church, iu tin* village, preached an interest- I ms *<»1 appropriate wimou to a Urge congregation of young children la*t Sunday e». •Ding, at T o'clock, from the tost found in Rer. 3rd chapter and 19th Ycree. Two wuh I from ti.kt data, ha expect* to prepare • dia. eoarae eepeclally for the young people. No doubt ba will ha»e a large congregation of attentive hearer i, at ba alwaye makaa bia ramarka luatructiee to tboaa wbo ara In at tendance. -The uiaequerade at tba rollar rink Satur day availing laat turned out to ba a fizzle, tbara being only two maikara praaent in an audianca tif about tS paopla—Oao. Ander •on and Ilurt fcaton, repreeeuting a uagru doda and dodlne. Tba managar ref uaatl to give the prliee.aeylng tbat there waa no com i patltioD. Wa think tba boyi ebould hava Uen awarded tba prizee, aa it wu no fault of tbaira tbat there waa no otber luaakera preaabt If Mr Parry bail matched bit borae to trot a raca for, aay $100 a tide, and bia Bwai on tb* courae wh*u time waa callid the otber boree failed to appear, wa lined to think tbat hs would not only but would Ik. awarded tba atakea. ■■■ V PERSONAL. fal where i"' lint bust) nau months | art for the benefit of his health. —Mr. John Gallagher, and daughter, Mis* I spent«. . .-i ul day* of this week on ■ o friends in KuffsJo. r. and Mr- Andrew Van ritevonburgb, ltd last week from a week'* sojourn : ■ port, whero tbey passed a pleasant : in nc friend* in that city, tun. Ab. Hereos and William Mendbare returned home from lluffalo, tbey bare ii- n flahf rig on the ice tbe ■»■ in ~,tl - Tbey report bating bad ucceia. r». Clark, of Kant i'almyra, N. Y.. re- I to bor home in that |.lar. , Monday, •pending a pleaaant visit of a week Id tiiii vill j.-.-. ..-i tbe guest .if Mr. and Mi- Jarue* A Hkinnorand family. —Mlsa Julia S. Nichols, of Hti«pen*lon ] IJrulge, with whom our readi-i < m quite well «--.|imiiii"d through hnr writing for, tbe Newk, hat gone to Kvanal mi, 111., to pureue tbe study of elocution uudi-r the in- , otruction of the celebrated trot Ciiutiiuch. I Our beat wishes go with her. Tbe Beany friends of Mr. Richard Min t..11, formerly a resident of Ynuugstown, : will 00 doubt be sen-prised to learn that ha i ha* enlist • I la the Canadian Army, at Nia ; gara, anil will shortly take his departure for tbe Northwest, whero they are having trouble at present. IMck'* friend* wiet. l.;m Godspeed as he aatume* tba arduou- duties New Furniture Store. M..-.M lYu.Man Urotb.ra, wfU >MW an ' larpriifng young ruea.fornarly of ""■ tuwn, : li iv >• i i "iiu.l a n-'w furniture Hin nl US Main Street, They will, in n fuw j day*, Kill tharetu an uajartaluiii; dopart giant. We wi«h tbem every fuecen in llielr enterprise, anil burpeak for our i«m.|<i» tba bast of treatment If purchases ere in ado from tboia. Close of the Public School. Our Public Hchonl r|..«<•.*. Inst Friday at. ' teruooii with appropriate exorciee*. The fallowing pupil* averaged 80 per oent. or j ever in all their itudiar. SENIOR DEPARTMENT. Nalliu Olmetead. 100; Mattie Henntng, 97; Jeuie Wiocheeter. US; Ini Moon, 98; Eliza Kobleon, 90; Mamie Calvert, 90; Krank | Sweet, H9; Aggie IJoyd, Hugh Kltzpat rick, HT; l'rankie Mahler, 85; Henry Premua 84; Mary Premu«, 84; Johnny Ander.'on, 83; ' Katie lluckley, 88; Orton Maiden, 8*; Fowl"* Chaplin, 83; Joiie Cody 8S; Herbert Chaplin, 80. Mite Jeuie Winchester wai aeilber tardy nor ibaent duriug the term. W. ('. Katok, Teacher Senior IV|>ni nm-ut JUNIOR DEPARTMENT. The following puplli averaged HS percent •>r over iu all their atudie*: Alioa Chaplin, 100; Agnot Thompnon, 100; : u<nn Erlck, 99, Delete Kl*i>hau>raer, 08; Maggie K leabammer, 98; 1-emia Mackey, 97; John Kitxpatrick, 97; Willie Newton, 86; Ilannie Moon, 93; Nellie Dutx, M; Jennie McDermott, 91; Maria Moou, 90; Louie Lute, 90; Katie Kelley, 89; Kddie Krick, 88; Price Bcboonmaker, 88, Uxxle Uoyd. 88, War i. ii Holden, 88; Willie Kelley, So; Bert Camp bell, M; Johanna A Hern, 89. MABT L. \ »> DIBIS, Teacher Junior Department. Mirage On Lake Ontario. of tbe city, and on tba high lerelt behind Toronto, tbe wbills broadth of Lake Outario IYlaible. ami an ioe pheuomouon, unpre itad, probably, in the memory of man, ■ a the eight The I.aka, which aven in e»are winter of I*B3-4 waa free from ice l>t In tba off lying baya, wa* almoit aa r ooterad Throe narrow atreaka of blue, rat api«rently about flftnen rnilaa out ■bora, and the laat about ton mun dawn tba lake, ah,.wad belle of water aach apparently a faw milaa wtda. A large opau piaoe of blua alao reached out from Humlwr Lay (or aoma dutance. Klaewbera all waa huiauiocky white, and cl >a» to tba enath abora ttood up a huge cake glinting In tae aunehine. Tba Canadian abora aaatward to llurliagton Hay and tbe American ehora to bay nd Port Charlotte atood up, not too haxily to preaant tba Hnee of open and wooded lamia to ba distinctly Tieible 8a»- abonaaa on tbe water frontal Niagara ba American fort aoroaa tba ri»er wara « On tba Sunday pre»imu tba air waa clear and the epray of Niagara Kalle waa alao aaen. - Toronto Ulobe. OUR EXPOSITION LETTER. [Prom oar Special Correspondent] Nsw Orlkak*. 1.*.. lUreh 31*t IMS. A corr*«pond*nt could stop on any twen ty feat *'|uare of occupied space In any ol th*** Expoaitlon bul.lings, and write a Ut tor daaeribiog but on* exhibit.an.l atili leae. inu. :h unsaid When the tlnal judgement n mad* up coaoeriniig ttita exhibition. It mual be confaeaad that this century ha* not seen lta equal In grandeur and excellence, takuc a* a whole; for while it re*lly (alia behind Id fancy exhibit*), it ban bad, and in tbl» generation, ran bare, no evperlor iu the do main of atlhtv While it is true a* aaid, that Ihia Fair falli behind in fancy and oramental ezhibita, it la alio true that it contains onough nf even them to /ratify any t-i-t • In the exhibit of [man's Hcchange" it a cashmere lued at fA.OOO, the gold trimming is alone worth f 1,500, and it* some; untie history adds to its vllue ira ago Mrs DofWjp of Missinippi, visit to Ktiglaml, where she met 11-ijah of India, who was also on the saud country, with his wife y. The parties were thrown told became warm friends, and on home thi' Indian gentleman »ent 'v the shawl as a present. It ll in rards, and apart from the ralue of would not ordinarily be regarded srly handtoino, and the pood lady t 1.-I in;- baring but little use ly an oruamont, has donated it to stiau Woman's Exchange" of this «<>li! at tho close of tbe Fair, the o go into tieir charity fund. This re* out work i.p. mi.l in every posis assisting working girls and wopy Ui'.mi ono of the best restaurants , on 11-pmi'' in street, which Is a place for strangers to procure oro your correspondent has oeca dined, paying cheerfully the cash .-. Hi- worth of his money, which sitiil of many restaurants, and lentinn is made as n small tribute enterprise, and to the goi>d aud -tod Indies who in iii'i,.-" it without money and without salaries. As an educational furee, the ralue of tbis K»j — 111..n cannot be over estimated, tbe people of tbo respected states are acquiring more practical knowledge of each other,and of each other's resources than volumes could otherwise impart. Take for instance, tbe littlo baud book of Nebraska, compiled by Ki Governor Kuruns, and study it a few minutes in tua prcseuce of her lofty statue (bulletin boards, and you learn at once be grand resources >m I wonderful fertll .filial favored land. In ISM Its tern was a wild Indian hunting ground now a great cotnnumwealtb with u large and i .11 j- inoruasing papulation, enjpiying all the social aad physical advantages «.f con ihi > old states, with thousands of churches and schools,great snd flourishing cities, and I left millions of acres of fertile lends, ch can Ipk procured mi the easiest terms )>enple in search of hemes, thousands ml ly have secured n competence for them os and children on her gonial prairies j be Reposition, the Nebraska exhibit at :ts universal admiration. On her lofty lei of tho "Bartholin Statue of Überty." J built entirely of native grains and grasses.is Inscribed her school statistics, nearly 4,000 Id houses, a JA0.000.000 school fund, p her bulletin boards stun the reader the immensity of hoi crop producing in l-M. nearly 170.000,000 bushels of j corn and about 50.000.000 bushels of wheat i in the wail of her beautifully furnished I quarters, is a great iue.l illkm, border i th artistically woven gruiu and grass >loom and in tbe center a star spangled •r of the same materials. All these ltd exhibits were arrnnged mil put to r by Nebraskas own artists ami arc hi liider direction of Uov, Furnas, a resi- I pf the State for thirty years, twice it* nor and now Secretary of its Board of ulture. In the New York exhibit is shown a large and maguiflcout diamond, the proporty of \ lliss Minnie I'almer. the actress, and is val ' » 10,000 It was found in tho diamond ! l.iutb Africa, and after being smug i > I. pi.'l. ii. where it was sold, a New t j jeweler bought It. brought it to i and bad It cut by a lapidary of j :'. It is called the " Cleveland dam" of a well known gentleman, now lg a prominent "clerkship" in the | ra Mansion at Washington, and I irvices to bis country, all good peot, will shine as brilliantly as does I kling stone. Among faucy articles I slue may be mentioned a soda f.pim th f IO.OiM, a Mexican ssddle valued at *Ak»i, and there was a mountain of silver from Mexico weighing 5840 pounds, valued j 114,000 but it was bought by the govern i and has probably, before tbis time, melted down into bright Solid sllv.r j r». to the disgust of all Wall street liars, whoae dainty fingers refuse to J ;i any thing coarser than an American Eagle. The temperance people held their national 1 jubilee in Music Hall, main building, two daya recently, many of their prominent speaker* being present, including (lor. St Jp.bn. who was a reeont candidate for tbe : presideuoy, and charged by some critics I with " running on the democratic ticket " He look* fresh and vigorous, as If his i "mornings morning" of cold toddy agreed with him. On th* Sunday following tornpeianco "day*,'' wa* Herman "day," to j which, howerer, Ht Jpphn wa* not invited Th* waatbar i« now line and tbe alt* atlance | I* good. That alight cold you think so little of may • pr.ru the forerunner of a complaint that may be fatal A - old thia result by Ukiog ; Ayer's Cherry Pec Ural, the beat of known | remedies for cold*, cough*. catarrh*, bron ,-nitit.. Incipient consumption, and all other j Lockport to Jacksonville, Fla. Kddor f/uigara C'awsrfy Mum: Leaving Niagara ' oaaty Rut, w* fl-i. tbe eooulry ice clad and chill, the Hadaoa River being credited with twenty to I aranty foui lucbe* of ice, bat be that M it may, (•ami ara crossing at all point* from Troy, south, where the banks will admit, except where the ice baa been gathered (or mill mer uaa, till raaching half way to Ifaw York. Ice boats are indulged in still firth *r math. Soon after leaving I'oughkevp. aie, imif dlaappean, but the colli doaa not. At Sing Slug the duat U blinding, and the wm<l freeiing. Tha river la mostly open from here to New York. i3O mile*). The great city la dry, diiHty and froaon, the wiud a gale, everything l>u»y as uanal, in fact. New York is never quiet. Tha Kluvstod lUilway on Greenwich Street, formerly oue track, hai now increased to a double track, there being also another double track elevated road on the same side of the city, and another on the East aide; and, Instead of running two coaches for a train, they uae long trains, following each other in ra pid succession Leafing New York by the Penn II U , at 9 r at., we pass Philadelphia at about midnight, arriving at Haltimore at 4a. M. This is an extensive city, In a eom mercial aa well as a territorial point of view, la credited with having 300,000 popuWtioo. The weather l« cold, and the streets ara dus ly. Taking una of the "Hay Una" of steamers, (Floating Palaces) at BPM, wa aail out of. the Patapsco Iliver, fourteen Biles, to tln« Chespeaku Kay, thence south to Norfolk, Va, arriving at oa. m. n. it day. distanoe lftO miles. I'nususlly cold weather is tho ordor of the day everywhere, Norfolk having experienced two snow storms within tha past week. Tha suu Is out to day, (March 24th) aa If it moans to overcome tha snow. There we take therlaa!... i- I and Roanoke II K for the South The water In Hampton Roads, Klitabeth River and Cuuspeake liny, are of a reddish color, owing to being fed by tributaries from taction* where cypress swarups and red soil prevail, the water of the cypress land beirujsdark. Wild ilncks were plentiful all,rig tho bay Southwest from Porta mouth, the country a*sumefi a Southern ap[Mtamiu-e. The colored race predominate in numbers. The land looks poorly tilled, buildings small ami shabby, very few guod f.n in building", no lurge onus I-ss* than half tbe land is cleared; timber and small pines abound. One horsocarts, drawn some liinos by a horse, sometimes by a mule, and sometimes by a single ox, dwarfed In alas, are common occurrence" The villages all have a dilapidated appearance, land flat and swampy, and thu general appearance is that of an Indian Reservation. The Railroad ( oinpauy use wood for fuel on the locomo Uvea, and coal in the coaches The care ara equal I • iln- in He North; the upholstery Is covered with damask, a fancy queen* luspadoro in every seat, and a breadth isels carpet in thu aisle. Many log are in use, and morn are in process of iction. Tho crevices are closed with . made of yellow clay, chimneys bnilt sticks and covered with the sani* rtar. The chief production is cotton, three fourths of a bale to the acre, good tillage glviug one bale. In South Car olina, at thi" dale, (March 85) there are el ready signs of spring In this section Peach trees are in blossom, und work has com iiii-ii Inn the land Horseflies show up. and boys are barefooted The country if level, mostly covered with piua: railroads straight and level The section on the South border of South Carolina, and into Georgia, has more the appearance of thrift. I'bare is less swamp land, but the soil is white sand. » i white a* to give the ground tho ap pearance of being covered with snow Tar pantirie orchards are to be seen along the way. Getting into Klorida, at Jacksonville, (March &">l we find n flue summer tempera lure, trees in foliage, orange trees with both fruit anil flower* upon them This is a line thriving city, especially in the winter, when it Is tilled to overflowing with Northern people, seeking comfortable winter quar tela. Tho atanoeprtere is o-» frsgi o.t with the aroma of orange blossoms. We expect to go up tha river south and west into tha inteinir, and may !• t Jou hear from us again. Unit \\i. I Hiai ilu The Wing, March Hth, 1«W. The Size of the Great Lakes. 1 lie putMt leaglk of IJike Superior is »3.'i inilos; grouUntt breadth, KW union, mean depth, BHB feet; elevation, 037 feet, area, A3, 000 square unlet The greatest length of I-sks Michigan Is M in.lm, iu greet* t breadth. 10H miles; mean depth, 090 feet, elevation, 500 feut area, 28,000 square miles. Tbe greatest length of Lake Huron is 300 miles. iU greatest breadth. 100 miles, mean depth, «00 feet, elevation, 374 feet, an* 30, oou square mile*. The greatest length of I jike Kris is 340 miles; greatest breadtb, M miles; mean depth. M feet; elevation, MS feet; area.O.OUO square miles. Tbe greatest length of Lake Ontario is 140 miles greatest breadth.M miles; mean depth 300 feet, elevation. 301 feat arja, fi.tnio square milas. Tbe length of ail five is I.aCM milas. rover ing an area apward of ISo.OoO squars milas " How are we ever going to get tluoogh our spring and summer's work I we aie ail run down, tired out before It begins'' Ko •ay many a farmer's family. We answer, go to your druggist aud pay five dollars for . i t. ttie* of Ayer-s Barsapariila. This is )os* tbe Medicine joil need, and will pay compound interest on the investment. -Mr. and Mi. Lake (iesuy. of Medina, were nearly suffocated by coal gas last So* , s-(s»ht RANSOMVILLE. Otiva Tuttle. of Warr«n a i mm. mm* a | D A. J»ff»r\ «. on eUtorday i H T rUueosi la vialtiug frianda la New Miasea Dollia Tower and Anna Pratt an at bona from school for a abort vlall The celebrated Brown Family, at tba rial oa Friday evening, t>i It fair to be the avast of tba week Uraat preparations are bata| niaala To tnoeo wbo enjoy a laugb, w« ■ay cotue Mr. A J Eaton, of Youugetown, was la town Kn.Ur Mr. 1. .lin««« of Buffalo, waa bara Friday to aaa about a telephone connection with Yoangstown and othar larga cities Rar. O White, of Hess Koad. preached at tba Weeleyan Church on Holiday Ilia many frieada aaaniad pleased to aaa him. Mr. A. IT. Uatcbell azpacU to uk. a ra sponsible position In a large buaiuaaa abroad providing ba can dispose of bu store and stock bara Mra. Rd. Killing ham, of Charlotte, la visit log at Mr. W. II H Kaaeoma. Mr. Melllu, of 1.. .-kj-.i t. boa baan visitlag at R Ward'*. Mra. Ward ia slowly recovering. Meeers Clark and Kollla Koster, and Krad l*iii»u, start for Dakota Tuesday Oran Prudden, of waa in lowa Wednesday Bel lea Wright, of W liaon. waa bara Bat urd.y. Will Hilar la horn*, after a vary auccaaa ful tanu of teaching at la Halle Maaara. Charlaa and Ulivar ( urtlaaara viettloc friaoda In Michigan. Maaara. W. H. H Ransom & Hon racalvad an ordar for Alaaca seed from Michigan, from a mau wbo aald ba aaw tbalr adverttaomaot in tba Niaoaha County N«w», to much for the circulation of a llvs papar. Aa Town Meotlug approaches, politics gat iu an cxoitad condition. Kiiaudaof can 11 dataa mentioned taat waak. ara buay doing all ttioy can to further on tboir eauaa, and tba elaction, no doubt, will ba a hot and ax citing ona. A Sabbath Behool Convention, of tba tree ■t Chitrchre, of tbla District waa u at tba V M (Church, Tuesday, ay and Thursday, of this waak, lariely attended Rev Mr Hoag. of buffalo, conducted, asaiated by Kev. Mr. llennett and llav. Mr Melnatt. It was the moat Intoreating occasion of tba kind avar held bora. Mrs. llanlul lonnal was thrown from a cutter ii' nt th" residence of Johu I'uwley, and bar arm broken, on Thursday. A four bursa train, drawing a large load of ) nung |i»o|>le, from Olcott, passed here Thursday. The load anjoyod themselves at the rink, and mluruml borne woll |ileaaad with their trip. Itov. Mr Uichrlst pros* bed at l'ike, Wy , County, on Huoday No sarvlcas ware held at the Baptist church bars Kmith Bradley has baen appointed admin iatrator of tha estato of ttrookias, da mmtmi No move has born made aa yet, for a change in our Host Office. Our democratic friends here do not aeem at all auzious ' They all seam to think that Mr. Raman does Wheat about bare looks well and bids fair for a good crop. Knu Ocmi.TitKK BLAIRVILLE. ■'rank Mnrils Tueedn) morning. Mrs Mary lligbee has moved Int. thu ioum owued by (Inorgo Truusdale on the ■<N-k|Mirt Knal. Youngstown — Rev. W. 1.. Warner preached an as eel ent «• 11». ■ to * large cougregatioa In the «-1i«i..1 li.iim. at tbia placu l»«t Friday eve. Maujukii On Friday, of laat weak, Mr. Sherman Mi«U.«, uf tbia place, to Mm Cyn ■hia J Wade, of Youngstown The cere ■wny which united tin- happy ouuple ia tba ■uptial titea, tu put formed at Niagara Palls. I l>ey Ji»r» our good wishes Mrt t DeClute, nf Cain Avenue, wbuee health has been vary poor for tba laat four months, mailo bor mother Inlaw, Mra fe|iiiree, of I'ancsbe Street, a pJeaaant visit on Handay laat A certain young man living in this place, had the tnlafortuue as gat left tba other night when he wait en aaa lit■ beat girl Ha arrived in town in good aaaaou, but waa lick at heart whan be found that hia leap poaadi dear little bird bad flown. Mr Walter Trurnble, who lives In the tI clnity of Blairville, while sawing wood at Mr Mllo llalcnm's, on the I.ockp»rt Itoad. Tlinraday of last week, bad the misfortune to have the forefinger of the right band nearly cut off l'r Wui J. Kalkner waa « oii.-i. :.. i who skillfully dreeaed tba lajur el mumbar. Krotu last reporta.we understand Mr Trumbla is doing aa wall as could ba eipected under tb* cim-u instance*. Kocna time ago, a man living on l'en< >ke Htreet, got tba notion in Ins bead that be bad lived long enough with his old woenaa. and finally made a break for tba poor boaaa Wbils on bis way there be became sick Juat at that time, however, a vebule oasne along the driver being a whole soulad fat low, kin.li> gave tba old man a ride, whiob, by the way, was going by the above named place, at whiob tbay arrived in due saama, but this is not all I Juat as tba old maa was dismounting from tba wagon, ba sej 1 ■ ha saw a ruion, wbiab ha kaew to be a eioad from Heaven. It came right down ba fr..:.i of bim and burst apart, aad rigbt aa tba oeotra of it ba saw tba form of hia dear ly beloved, wbo, la aa laetaat, eaeme-1 to I ; that .k»n«.J Irti tmtU/m ••« *• »-•»*• •d to go beat* •(tin, tMMrtVMh to • Mkr ■to. uml tprnd Mm niil«fcr at Ma te»« l> p»«.-. ud !•.,(«»«• wit* Mi Mtar tall Krom liwt uAntte. btvtafc raw ttvtsav k>>wa>>>t# WILSON. Laat Taaaday night, a through aVwkra. train oa lb. R W .ft O It M . fata* MM •track • brokaa rail ju»« waat at tba da*** at thl* placa and four aar* In* ill wttk want arn com war* thrown from lata kill, apaa*. and two of IL.ui war* badly naMhftMn T*i o«bar can wart partly off Mm araak. b*t vara t It.n buck oa again, aoj aakaa aloag Mr. Bradlay diad laat W.doaaday eaant lag at lb. b 'in. •( bw aua L.Uraua, a* MM Town I la* Road, al lb. aga of TV. Tb* ra naral a.i .u-aa wara baid at Mm Pillaaara chapal. Krid.y W altar Hays* baa purchaaad tba V. r Baruum (arm on aba Tawa Ijh Hand Mr. UI. Wblto auJ dang bt.v. atartad laat 1 buradaj for W .atora villa, N V, km a* curdanoa with a dlapatob fro** Mr ttkito ■ *qaaatiag bar to noma, aa ba did awt thank bla ratbar ooald lira bat a abort Una Your oorraav >ad.nl aaw Mm Ural rubta that ba baard fruat tbla aprtag. kaat "ilakjj morning A. J. Bruilb. of tbla .lllaga. apawt a>»aat ad laat waak in Canada Joha Ucnaataala rataroad fma> GanmanV laat Friday night, biiiigiug with bta.avgv«d-t.«m aud Joubl. barnaaa Whlaky waa oa tba raiupag. laat Pburaday ■■ last'*. Id tbla vlllnga, participating !a la. «r Ibraa flghta lo tba vlatalty of tba ftmrriran ilotol. W* uud.ratand that I'at.r A l*or*»r rVatt U A li , of tin. Tlllaga lulaudto givu a dr» uintic ..DUrtalDm.nl aoiuotlaia iaMtoaann* ftitura. l>r K.ana of waa la Una all Ufa laat Thunday Tba frionla and | iailain. uar» al aUr. r T. I* Mi. kit.» and wifa, aro to auaka than* a (tonation vi.it >ni Thuraday avaalag or thai waak, April .nd fanny Kharmnn, a daughter <>< Daatal Sli.rman. U daugaroualy aick Tilth |ia*aajj.i ala. Mlaa Hui. Towar, of Hanaunjvlll*, tp.nt a part of tbla waak wltb Iniuli lu tbla vlllag* lb.r. waa bo praaabing la tba Haptia* church laat Huu.lay, aad Mr Wblto baiag atill abaanl wltb bit fatbar. Ha* Mr Blot lay praarbad la tb* ITaabytortaa cburrb Buruiiii and .v.Dlug Tba followlug abowa tba boot* tuada by tba Wilaon Shooting flab laat ttataraai MarahaWth. Married At tb* ME. larauaag.. Batv day av, inn*. Mai eh Will, by Itav, Mr Mlak lay, I..in. liouraai, to Mia* HaMia l/aaa, both Of »11i..1l I uEi> Mr Wan*o, of Bait Wllaoa, Baa day night, March 2». at tba aga of TV Tba fuuarvl aarvicaa w,r. bald In tba rraabytorl ao cborcb, Mai* vfllag*. Wadnaaday Km. Mi (Jilchrlat, of Kaiiauinvilla, waa to tbla villag. laat I iiaadai Word waa racalvad In lUia villag* laat 1 day fi. iu itav U. I. Wblto, tayiug that bia falb.r diad Mi.nda}' morning. 'I in i o in a great .laal »f moving §(■**• •• h»r. Hi i. aprvag U-v I. J dr...a la atill vary ft k Mr* (iloa.'. f.1h.11 la Willi th.lu Dr. Uaakiil and wlfa war* in Lyadwavili* laat lu.»Uy if NORTH RIDGE. Mr A W»*ki o( l«.rkport. •** out». H dg* nil* day lul *Mt tailing o* frlaaife Mr F.I ll.it of Uwaperl. was ua Mm Kldga una daj Uat •») Mr I-awia iloUiiaun i« uiaklug uaadad r* pain ou h.a !...»•■• wtilcb arc uaaful as wall •• ornaaa*utal. Mr 11 W Haglajr *a building au«a> boaa* ou Lit farm ou Chureu -u.al for Lis aua Hrvant to lit* In. Mr. 11. 8 ttklaaar M aba arcbltact Mr M7f.11 I'arrt ).»■ auoaad to Maaaora. wb*r* ba lulaada to go Into tba i*uol boat MM < in* I.f uur nrtgbbora >aj • l.a waa L.dly aoid la.t »a»k Ha took hit family Ui tua Kan a..u,> i. a rink U> aaa ttia ftrown Fatally ua itail.r H»»in ll* *ayi akatlag nokiasta. ■all, and ha doa't wast any atora of ikf Mr J .1.1. luvii"i>ia baa ineaai la War itni < . lin i■. whar* b* baa raataa a fana (or a nurauar of yaait Mr Frank liurtoa. oi tua Kaadail Itaad. a aa mi tba Kid,;* una da; .'aat waaa Mr ii«.i(» llurtou baa raoaod aaa* Jtiw farm f U Frtak 0* ska "-•■•tatl MaaaV « bicb b* baa i*«tad far a Urn of yaaaa. Taar* wa* a allgba altaroatlua took aiaaa at tba Mi.i roaaai HoM com day kaa* •t warrant wo* twora -ut fcfj— T ■ B aaa, Kaa wbirb raialti* la (a* dafaaaant baiog Aaad K• > Vow tba safe* of la* ffaav >iaa* laWraatad wa wilaoM taatr aataa*. Tba riu* of ooonranllo* war* noafagiaal apoa 1» ealldroa at Ml r***r * TTnwjaa, |a>- tbarao Caarafc, Hurtb Kidg*. oa Haaday •■as. Mar Oaraa H>dara*rb»r — fitlij Norta husg* Mar. h Mab. 1 mm. * * f Niagara County News. Vol v YOUNGSTOWN, N.Y, APRIL 3, 1885. No. <&. RFAI cqTATF OUR EXPOSITION .LETTER. Lock port to Jacksonville Fl*. { RANSOMVILLE. bis w rwi». • gradation of young children la* Sunday ev. ; [From our Special Correspondent] Hililor .Viagra r<mnty .\»ut Odn rf Wurnl Conm, *H it 1° - ?*■ eolng, a» 7 o'clock, from th. Wit found in I<\,nntv Raat we Und 0 A. JeCery'a, on Hatorday. I vT . . . ,,V TjlOH 8ALK.—A detirable bouee and lot 3nl chapter and l*th verte. Two wwki N«w (htuujtft, La, March 31at 1*85. . , *' ' i, ., u -r D.niom u fW*nd* 1b Smm - P 1 i4 on H-ond «treet, In tb. VIU-. of , ™ ° e > . di. ' A oorre.poud.nt could stop on any twen tb.contrylc.eUd .nd chill. th. Hodaon H T Ransom la vuluug fiiond* la S.w- rrvm ht h.lh ■ ■. \tHmt h*v«r Younplo.n, NT. Tb. lot ba. alio a from that data, h. a*p~M to prepare a oia. a correapou e v .7 Hirer being credltod with tweaty to t wenty- fan. »o»iW em.ll Wn and torn, fruit on It. Th. eoor« for tb. young poopte. No ,y feet e.,uare of wupied .paceJnMy ot foar|uch„of, bat u |h(l, M „ m.y log. — plac will be dl.po.ed of at a low Ogure <|&ubt ba will have a larg. congregation of tbeae F.xpoeitlon budding., and writ, a l.t ,„ml n,„.,ra from Tm» .w . f. wL ... WI1SOM 6 taken aoon. Term. a«y. ! h„r.ri, „ alway. make. hi. t.r deacribing butone eib.bit.and rtUl leave taam. •» »" l»aU fr<"» Tro7; at home from «hool for a rtort .kit WILSON. tttlbpon I DHaKBX for informa to tko~ who ar. in at mtKfc unaald. When the tiual judgement U •""tb. wh.™ th. bank, wllladmlt except Th. cwlebratod Brows Family, at the rink La* algM. a ihro«.h **M r""d to the at"" uTdTncV mad. up concerning tbi. eahibiuou, It »uat the h" b"° "m on Friday evening. bid. fa* to ba tb. ] Ualo oat Ik. VTi O. T1 \t r»< <"h"I> TiVkl) Th« tintMiiiAFBii. .t th. rollar rink Satur- ka confetti that tliie oentury baa not seen "J" U"- " W"T.,„ of the week Uraat prnwratlona ar. Uu| Kruek a Itrok.a mil joat ml W U*4^««U TO ItEN 1 OH roll To .w . u-ft « ."pu,—I fc., JTZ*. audi.nc. -if about TJ ,-opl. Ander «» f»cy exhlb.U. ,t ha. had and in tbU At'H Hing th. duat u blind,ng, and th. M' A. J Eaton, of YoungHowa. WM in tw. of k^y Th. pr.miM* in YoungHowh, formarly «n and Burt katon. reputing a n.gro t.n.r.tlon can hav.. no in th. do. ; Th# riT||r (> op#n town Frtdar oMupiad by Mr«. I>oyl». For information dad. and dudin. The manager refuawl to ""I", °'7 „ v , ... from her. to N.w York, (30 mileai. Th. Mr U>ba«>, of Buffalo, waa btte Friday • * **■ ** ••• Hugo Hchwarti, nt a<ldrMM liojU Bro#., th« prl«a«,»af ing that thare wai no com I a \* rue a* »a , i% it a r a m p||y \H dry, dustf and (tomo, the to mh» about a talapbon« connection with I r> Bradiaf 4ft*d Ual MVtl Detroit, 11 ich. petition. We think the boyt thould hat© lri lM a,' ®u »ramen \ ex. i wiud a gale, everything boty as usual, ia Vonngttown and other large dtiee ; i«g at tk« home af ker eat LabrtM, ti Ht Yoailgttown, April ltt, 1885. 8tf b<*en awarded the prUee, aa it wat no fault *" a n> true t a con ain« on tig e Saw York ia never quiet. The Kluvat- |i*v. O White, of Hete Koad, preached at j "Bt ••• -r— =—= of thair* that tbw» wa. no other maili.ra pre- t:iam h o.l lUilway on Or*enwlch Htr.et, formerly th. \V«leyan on Handay. Qi. many n"** haM a* Iks F*l' . What We May Expect. «*ht 11 Mr. Parry had matcb.d hi. horae valued at fifWKiO the gold trimming ou* track- b" "ow lncr»"»J to a double friend. •••m«l pl.awd to M. him , Friday J" tTOt * M0*t'0r* **T * ™ ' " of which I. alone worth H.SOO. and iu .omo: ,r«ck- thorc ba,»K »1,° •nother doobU tnck Mr A. U. Uatob.ll to tak. a r. VVaJUr ». » 9. Kith, hdtte wat on the courte wheu tlmo wat call , oiavated road on the nme aide of the city, iUOUijt.|# »xj«it»on in a laraa hiiuiM Barnum farm on Ike Tawa Liae MmML And lou of th.rn «1, ,Hd the other home failed to appear, we "i|", , Mr< n .ri.-y of and•noth.r on tb. Eart aide; and, Inatoad .bro«a providing b. can dl.poM of bU ' Mra. Q. L. Wblto aad dMgbtor. MhM Talk of tb. flrat *4*mbo4t. »r. mcllned to think that he J # En£l(in(1 whsr„ B„() m.'t of running two coach* for a train, they ,toro lud lUK.k kl„ : lut Thuraday for WMtaraTUIa, * 1,ha» ,rhow.n " a wealthy H.Jah of India who waa alao on trains following each other In ra Mrr o( ch4rlttU#i „ Tldt , ~rd.no. wiu a d.apatoh m. WM. Mpring thowert. ( - u. pideocoeetion. New York by the • 1 reqaeeUaa h«r to aoac at he d!4 Ml lltek Marriaget and ruinort of niarriaget. PERSONAL. A '! Th .. ' th w u Penn. II It., at 9 p. u., we pan Philadelphia °* * ' 1,1 #" bit father ei>ald Uee but a thort ttma^ The departure of the cowe.n, and family. m o - midnight, arriring at Baltimore at Mr Mellln, of Lockport, ho. Uan elaillag And tha coming of th. robin _U. H. Marahal The. Wearer, of Lock ; gether and became warm frienda, and on Thia ia an eitonalve city lu a com at R Ward'a. . .. . . . , The opening of the cat waa in town Ta-day, U ta S -rclal „ well a. . urritorial poL of riew, Mr. Ward ia .lowly tbl«« like the following, curtoln to rl.e at 8 . Mr. Jobn U ia aerioualy III at liuf 4|1[, d, and „ rt from the „,a# of i. credited with having 300,000 population. Cl.rk and KollU Foater, .n4 Fr«l A j # , h . o .lock p. m and fall at m. falo, where he baa been wme month, put d< woulJ U()t ordlliarlIy bt> r01f(tr,l8d Th® weather la cold, and the atreeta ar. du. atart for DakoU Tuerfay 1m* In k A for tb'benetit or bl. health. a partlottlarly hand.o.n., and th. good lady «F- Taking on. of the - Bay Mn." of Om PradtUo, of wm ia Iowa . ... . Ik I ltt 1 - Mr. John and daughter, Mia. to whom it bo,„n but little u.e -team.ra, (Floating Palace.!_ .t Up m , w. w^0)-d |A IjQ -P-' 0t th" ' f«r .o coatlv an ornament, has donated it to ° Wright, of WiUon, ... h.r. Sari M rfl visit to friendt in Buffalo. tho u Chiiatian Woman's Exchange" ofthit «»il®t, to the Chetpeako Hay, theme touth li W1 - Mr. and Mr.. Andrew Van rtUrenburgh, dty, to be .old nt the clow of tb. Fair, the to Norfolk. Va . arriving at » a. it n.«t ° 7- WhUky waa oatk. |M T%ur^r returned last w.ek from a week', aojourn proceed, to go into their charity fund. TbU 'lay, diatan®. lflO milea. Unu.u.lly cold Will Hiley U home aftor a wy nl*kt, in tkt. rUla«a. partMpUta* la t— «» t a\> 4 in Lockport. where they pawed a ple.aant Soclet y give, out work to, and i„ every poa- *«"tber tbo orJor ot tb8 d"7 -very where, ful term of teaching at La ttali.. ggkl. I. Ik. vlatetty of th. I.^ai ;t fa. A VJLh £? , \ rl.it among fri.nd. in that city. ! tfble way i. awi.tlng working girl, and wo- No'f"lk hlTln« two .now Me«m Charl* and Olirw CnrtU.ar. ri» Uotol. • Ifi I .. Bloxara. Ab. Servo, and William Mend- men Th,y keep ono of the boat re.taur.nta •t"7' »itb » ,b« P"t\ "»*■ J*" *uu '■ "> Michigan. W. aud.«toad that PH.r A. fM. *mm yL\rr ''T> (tonrJT ham have returned home from Buffalo. In the city, on Boarbon atreet, which la a "»t to day, ( in.. I. 34th) a. it mean* to Mean. W. H. H. Itan.oui & Bon rwrtrad O. A. B , of thli vlllag. latoud to g«W »d*fr where they have been n.hlng on the ice the delightful place for stranger, to procure "»Brc<""e I ,, " W' T »n ord.r for Alaace ae.d from Michigan, matle .aUrtal.ni.nl wiurila. la *. a—■ pa.t few month.. They report having had meal., whoro your correspondent Ima occa .!?*" * In Hold. Fllaabeth ,rom " ,nau wbo "1J h* lU,lr ad*" fulur* uwAmcctn oaaionally dined, paying cheerfully the ca.b The water In Hampton load, . tUem.nt In tha Niaoaha OouMTT N«W»; to DrEvan., of l-ocki-ort. wa« I* t»te rtl- good .ucc, a. J SQf hi. mony wUich Hirer and Cheapeake Bay are of a re.ld.ah mucll for (Ue oiri.ul.tlon of. „T. u ,Mt — Mrt. Clark, of Katt Palmyra, N. Y., ro ** » . color, owing to being fed by tributariet ««••••» ,uu™"7- turn.d to ber home In that place, Monday, b" "l*"1 ° mnn/ . from aection- where rypre., awampa and A' To'n "•olUl« »l'P''oaohM, politic g.t Tb. fri.od. and parlahlcMM t(l»f.T. after .pending a pl.awnt viait of a week in hi. free mention ia made n. a .mall trlbuto the water of th. cyprca '« •" "«'ted condition. Friend, of can Jt D. Hlckl.y and wif., ar. U Mak* tkM. a e**~ thla vill ge, n. the gueat of Mr. and Mra. '« •. B°W",,.t^,1,| h l«»d bein»darlt Wild duck, were plenU d»«- tuonUono.1 la.t —ek. ar. buy doing „.u„n vUit on Thu.W.y *,..iM of thia Jwna. A. Skinner and family. '«> «'°ng »ho bay Kouthweat from 1'orU 'h»y can to further on their «oM. and April itad -Ml" Julia B. Sichol., of 8..ap.n.lon force, the rala. of tbi. mouth, the country as,um.a a southern ap °° ou ' hot M,d " Fanny daugklw of itakl . . _ . _ , , Bridge, with whom our reader* >r« quite _ ... u. ,r ..iim.ix,i iwarance. The colored race predominate lu k Sh.rmari, la Mok wllkpoamao —To day I. Oood Friday. « I Kximaitioa cannot be over eatimated, the 1 , ,, a v.i.i,»n v i well acquainted through bnr wr'tlng fori , ,,. number.. The land looka poorly tilled, A sat»bath School Contention, of th. rrn nla clT0.h:tWb,Chi"",W'-",tW",",0n,",,'r- the News, Ima gone to Eva,..ton, III, to tioal knowledge of each other.and building, .mal! and ahabby, very few good Mel*odhi« of thlaDtotrttjWa. Ml« Ruto Towar, of HanaoairlU.. ap*» a pur.ue the .tudy of elocution under the in- (,a(.h utller , re8()Ur(.8a than volume, 'nrm building-, no large one. L.u than held bore at the F M. ( hurch, p»rt of mi, wwk with friead. ia tkl. vllU«. - The road. In th.. nolgkUorbood ar. to a etruction of the celebrated Prof. Cuuinoch. otb,rwile ilDpilrt. Take for in.tance, h#,f tbu " clnT*< al,<1 ,raa11 fctu m" h!!!' »o I. tha ItaptM very bad atate. Our b.1 wi.he. go with her. the little hand-book of lf.bra.ka, compiled »bu"n<' One hor«carta, dr.wn .omo and atu-nd^1. B.T, Mr Boy. Ur -Th. Brat robin I. being hoard from U -Tb. aurny Mend, of Mr. Richard Min by E,.0oT.rUor and atudy it a few | U"">« b7 • bo"e- b7 • <»nJ bf Hill atMl witk hi. Mb*. «... Mr. BM ■v.r thi. bro.vl laud. toDi formerly a re.id.nt of Young.town, minute, in th. prceuce of ber lofty .Utue ; b7 * »>"Kla * ' mu.t Int.iUnr nnnaalnn nf th. kind avar '*7 la tha Piaahytartaa ckarek How many <« tbl. vlllag. got will no doubt be «u-prUed to learn that h« .nd bulletin board., and you learn at once »,e «"nt»on occurranc. The village, all -o*»ntor«"ng oooa.lon of tb. kind a.« ,T|,|,B fooled on April fool** day. hat enltatsd ia the Canadian Army, ai Nia tj,6 gran<| retourcei and wonderful fertil haVu n appearance, land flat and 4 follawia* ebowe Ike am** j- - Tb. third ico bridge of the aoaaon mov g»ra, and will .hortly take hi. departure ity of that fa,ored laud. In ISM It. terri , »«"""py, and the general appMrance I. that Mr. lianlel t onn.t waa throw, fro. a wiUoo T?.. . «<1 out lato the lake Friday laat. for th« Northweat, where they are having >ry waa a wild Indian hunting ground now °' ®n Rawrvation. lhe Railroad i uttei near the residence of John Powlay, || hooting %mt4my -Ma,l».«a..,l« f.»tK. I. .» trouble at preaent. Pick', fri.nd. wl.h him it |. . Breat with a large .nd Company u» Wood for fuel ou the locomo and b« arm broken, on Tbnraday. . th. ra?« liTtk* villnu-a at nruMiit | Godhead a. h. auume. tha ardwui dutle. r.p|dly |noioa«tng populotlon. enjoying all tlvea, and coal In the coachea The car. aro A fo«r horaa train, drawing a large load th. rage la tha village at present | of hi. new calling. the .ocial aad phyaical advantagn/of cen equal to thoaHn the North; the upb.d.tery of , oung people, fro- Olcott, pa...d ber. F ? , """T" Our devil aava that the llrrt robin he j 1 , tury old Mate*, with thousand, of churchoa 1« oovtrad with damaak, a fancy queen. Thureduy. The load enjoyod thamwlrecat I/O. Pattil 4 • 4 tia. Man thw year wn. a bumblebee. New Furniture Store. ' .„d whoola,great and flouilahing citiea. and w"ra cuapadore In evary (art, and a breadth the rluk. and returned borne well pleaaed A. J McBriar. I I 0 —Two large flock, of wild geeae paaa.d Meaai. Pruddeu Urotk.ra, weU known an- yet left mililona of acre, of fertile land., ' "f 1,1 """"I" carpet in the al.le Many log with thair Uip. S'Sorriaoe 5 J I over tbl. villajo Wedaoid.y av.uia.'. II inj tarpriaing young men.formerly of our tuwn, which can be procured on tha aaaiaat term, ar® nnd more are in proceaaof Hov. Mr. Oilchrl.t preaajbwl at Plk., Wy., M Wkaal.r I • 1 northward. have opened anew furniture .tore nl 'Mi by people lu auarch of home., thousands al co"«trut t.on, to crevicea are c oaei wl County, on Huoday. Na> tarv lea. war. held L Blg.low t ■ ( —The woathei the paat w«,k he a born Main Stre.t, Thay will. In n few ready have aecured a competence for them- mortar, mail, of yellow clay, ehiiniiey. built ,t the Ilaptlat church kar. W T ! i considerably .priag-llk., for which overy- days, add thereto an uadertalung dopart solves and children on her genial pralria. " *r> "%h"' hl«fVur.*!lurtiou ia co'tton" Smith Bradley haa bun appointad admin B. Htoekw.ll . AT I body I. truly thankful. mant. We wiah them ev.ry succen In tlielr In the Kiposition, the Nebraska exhibit nt- . . . . ' utrator of tha estate of Brook tu, d. A. Bowker SI 4 -II will Ln b. tin,, for the annua, , .ntarpri.e, and be.peak for our reader, th. tract, unlveraal admiration. On her lofty b.U InV S J houM-cl.a,ilni Th. men folks will have to I baal of treatment If purcka.es are oiade model «.f the''Bartholdl Statue of Liberty K * .V": REAL ESTATE. 17« OR SAIJ!. A daairabl* bona* and lot on Haaond utravt, In the Village ol YouugHown, NT Tba lot hai abo ■ ■mall torn and toma fruit on II Tlm I plac* will U dltpoMd »f at a low figure U takao aoon. lenui •■«-'. Call Upon H D Hahkeli. for Information 111 regard to the abore TO RENT OH FOR SALE. Tba preniiMa in Youngrtowh, formerly occupied by Un. i>oyle. Kor Information tee Hugo Hcbwarti, M addreei l>oyle Broa , 11.H..M Mich.
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| Title | Niagara County News, 1885-04-03 |
| Description | Early newspapers of Youngstown, New York |
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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 | 1885-04-03 |
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| Language | English |
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| Title | Niagara County News, 1885-04-03 |
| 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 | 1885-04-03 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Identifier | ncn_18850403_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 | 3022.61 KB |
| Transcript |
NIAGARA COUNTY NEWS. Vol. v. YOUNGSTOWN, N.Y. APRIL 3, 1885. No. a. What We May Expect. Flah. And lota of lham. Talk of tlm lint •rtaamuoat Muddy roadi mid mud fanuera. Hunuj ihu»«n Marriage* and minora of marrlagaa. The departure of the rowmi, And tba coming of the robin Tha opening of tba cat e onoerte aorae- Iblnc lika tha following; eurUln to rit« at 8 LOCAL. Today Udood Friday. That which in uow Lent will *non I.- fereclosed.I The roads In tliis neighborhood are in a ry had state The flr.t robin la beiag hoard from alar this bro.vl Inud. How many «ople |
| File Name | ncn_18850403_001.tif |
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