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THE YOUNGSTOWN NEWS Vol. VI. YOUNGSTOWN. N. Y., FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1887. No 49. VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE. The well-known Ontario House, In the Village of Youngstowu, four story stone, with two story frame wtng and basement, non>,aiding 47 rooms, electric bells In part of the rooms ; three good cisterns, one well, large lew-house, commodious stables and sheds Lot fronting 100 feet on Main Street and feet on Lockport Street. This Hotel overlook* Niagara Hlver and Lake Ontario ; is tbe largest Hotel In tbe place, the only one lice ised, and i* doing a good business. Reasons for selling The owner Is out of health and wishes to retire. This property, including furniture. Is now for tbe Hist time offered for sale, at • bargain, on eery easy terms. Youngstowi. is a popular Summer resort, on the bunk of Magara River, and overlooking (<ake Ontario, Tbe U. S. Government has leceutly established a target rnnge hero for the use of tlie entire Army Division of the Atlantic. U. S. property heretofore at Creedmore hss all been brought to this place. Valuable Improvement* ere going on at Fort Niagara, a balf mile distant froa tbe Hotel, and the Port now containing two rompanies is soon to be enlar geil anj will doubtless lie made Heglmeiital Headquarter*. A law has recently been passed to establish a life saving station at this point. Any party dealrlng to make a good paying Investment will do well to Investigate this offer without delay, as It will not it main long on tbe market. Immediate possession can De given. Send stamp fur Terms, etc., to N. D. Harkell, Youngstown. N. Y. THE LARGESS OF SILENCE. Th« spheric harmonies, with faultless sweep. For untold «*<ms the Creator's smile Had greeted. wh<*n earth's |>alu and anguish deep. Earth's woes and walla, earth's Borrows, ain and Btxuek through thai perfect music discord Tile. Poor, tuneless earth" what shall Qod lo with thee! Let starry sisters orerwsep. but acorn? Ah. no! He hates the* not; look up and see Ills lorlnjc eyes lle'U kiss thj lips forlorn Into a bllsaful silence sonic glad morn! - Louora Beck In The Curraai. INTERPRETATIONS. A frail, white roae, with Its own fragrance weighted; ! That la the poem of her heart translated. • | A star, whoae light through all her being ■hlueth — Her aoul wboee mystery but Qod divineth. Her life, a consecration, so expressing By Its own grace of thought and art a blessing. Her love—lt Is her nature * full completeness , Yielding, like Incense, unto Qod its sweetnesa - Mary A. Worswick la Good Housekeeping. LOCAL. —Tbe good aUlgbing haa diaappaared. —Not much Ice In the river the put week. — Wbat about that 0 A.R ball at Yoang* towu I —It will toon be time to look out for the " drat robin." —The roller* *t the roller Hnk ere taking a long reel thl* winter. -There bu been apiendid ooweeu (hooting on the river the pant week. —A number of recruit* have lately been added to tbe troop* at Port Niagara. 8m the great reduotion in overcoat* at N. D. Haakall'a. Ureat bargain*. Sold at la** (ban coat. —Tb* annual *apauck*r, the County Real er of Weight* aud Meaaur*. baa been in town tbi* weak. —A variety troupe held forth at Pick . wick Hall on Monday andTueeday evening, with fair audiencaa. —The County Treasurer ha* been author laed to extend the time for the payment of the oouuty taxe* to April 1, 1887. —A vary pleaaant eoclal party waa bald at the reaidence of Mr. and Mr*. Willard Hopklua, Kiev Koad, on Wedneaday evening.—Kav. Mr. Wilbur, of Rocbeeter, Preeld Ing Elder of thi* diatrlct, preached In the Metbodiat church here la*t SjuJay morning.—The Niagara County Partner*' Co oper ativa Aaeociatiun will meat at the new court bona* in Lockport to-morrow (Saturday ) —The bond of tbe City Traa—revof Lock port baa been fixed by the Bo«r4 of So per vl*or* f<>r the collection of Stat* and county Uim for ISH7 at $100,000. —It I* *xpected tb*t tb* number of msrksmen who will take [art In tba matcbaa bar* next summer will be mucb larger than laat •umraer. and tba couteat will last mucb tosgar. VVantet> at ttala office— A red-haired girl, not over tl*a Heat high, aud oua hundred and tw*uty-nln* pouuda weight, who can chew two wad* of kudo at tba same time ' without getting them mixed. —There will be a partail eclipse of the moon on the Btb of February, coaimanciug a little before 3am, and lasting until balf past 7. It will be the only eclipae of tbe moon visible hereabout* this year. — A shipyard at Youngstown la one of the probabilities of tbe near future No more auitable place could be found near l*ake Ontario for the building aud launching of vessels, wbi'e oak and other timber la plentiful all around us —Mr. Wtn Man lham received a abort time sine*, an a preaent from bli brother In Klorlda, a bo* of beautiful orangea. grown on bis brother's orange grov* In Orange County. The oranges ware tbe finest ?*v*r seen in this part of tba country. It Is stated on good authority that nine tenths of the freight carried by tba N Y.C. K. K. between Suspension Bridge and Lewiston Is destined for Yuungstown aud Fort Niagara And yet the road is kept six or seven miles away from us. Homebody i» short-sighted, surely 1 —An appeal has been enteied against tbe decision In tbe rase of A. Kiuerson vs. Henry Lutts, which was tried here a abort time | since by Esquire Byron VV. Moon and a Jury, and decided against Mr Lulta. Tbe appeal will probably be beard at the Spring Term of the County Court. —The Board of Supervisors of this county have refused to commit any more prisoners to tbe Brie County Penitentiary from this county so long as the preaent charges for board are maintained. Tbla will throw ad ditlonal ex|>ense and work upon tbe Sheriff, luto who** charge tbey will be committed. —At a meeting of the Youngstown Literrry Society on Monday evening a debate took place on the question " Is there more pleasure In pursuit tbnn In possession." 1 Sides were chosen, with thiee young men on a side, and after debating an bour and a hnlf the question was Anally settled In tbe negative. -J. C RjUert, Esq , Member of Parliament for tbe County of Lincoln, Out, I* doing all be can to have the Board of Directors of tbe C P R K. consider the advisability,of having that road crosi Into New Yolk State by way of Niagara aud Youngstown, anil the matter will assuredly be considered by tbe Boaid. —The Youngstown Comedy Company held the boards at Plrkwlck Hall last Satur day e ening. Contrary to expectation there was a very small audience, and tbe company was somewhat disheartened. The entertainment Is wo!l spoken of by tbose who attended, and no doubt If tbey play here again tbey will bu greeted by a full bouse. Try It, boy*. —Among tbe turf attractions for 1887 will be a new track for running races at Niagara Falls, similar to tbose at Biighton Beach, Saratoga and Hheepsbead Bay. The refusal of a tract of land has been obtained on the bank of Niagara Hives near GUI ! Creek and a map of the track is being made. The plans for the buildings are In the hands of an architect, and everything being done to begin work eaily in the spring. The track i#to be a full mile, one buudred feet wide, and Is expected to be in resdinesa for tbe June circuit. Tbe projectors of the new enterprise are confident tbi.t success will be tbelr reward. — Why don't somebody build a number of neat summer cottages here for the accommodation of city peopl» who would Uke to '■ pass the summer months away from the heat, dust and diseases uf the city ! It would pay, without a doubt, and would make our beautiful village better known to the outside world. A greater number of tboee cottages would be required each succeeding ! year,and Youngstown would soon be known at one of tbe most healthful and pleasant summer resorts la the country. If somebody would start thit enterprise other enterprises would follow, and our now quiet little village would eventually become a i scene of bustle and activity. SAVED ON THE BRINK. Two Children Nearly Swept Over the BLurr at Niagara Call*. Muddy Run Creek passes under tbe town of Niagara Fall*. Ont, by means of a sewer a quarter of a mile long. During thaws Id \ winter it is swollen Into * small river, which ; run* with great rapidity, flow* over tbe f precipice near the Whirlpool Rapids Park, and fall* into Niagara River. The creek wa* In thi* swolleu snd turbulent condition on Saturday evening laat when a hand sleigh, Id which waa seated Bertha Karrel, aged four year*, slid down Into tbe current, which was running rapidly. No eooner had Bert ba got Into the *tre«m than her lister Blanche, nged ten, jumped in after her and both were swe[ t Into tbe sewer. An alarm wa* raised and a rush made for tbe mouth of tbe aewer to prevent tbe little one* from going over tbe precipice Men secured by rope* got into the outlet of the *swer and walled for tbe children Little Bertha cam* out first. Sbe wa* under water submerged by a log Soon afterward Blanche floated out. Both children were apparently llfelees; not even a breath or a beat of tbe heart wa* discernible, and it took loog an I patient work to bring them back to life. Tbe chUdren passed under groand folly • quarter of • Bile and were In tbe water ten minute* moat of the time submerged What We May Expect. More soow. Another thaw. More railroad " talk." Tbe new rlearner to stop at Youngstown every day next season. An Ice bridge— If there's lew enough In Lake Erle, And It don't all melt before It get* do" n here. And tbe wind I* In the right dlreetiua when it does get here, And to freeses bard enough, And—aud—well. If we get one we'll be thankful. A big boom at Fort Niagara reEt sum ■tar. A good peach crop n*«t season—lf the froet don't kill the bud*, Enough peacbee to supply tb* market any bow — whether old Froet get* in his work or not. To hear from tbe LlndUy Comedy Company pretty soofl. Our Village Trustee* to place street lamp* at tb* ooruere—after some person's neck bas tieen broken by falling from tbe aerpen tine sidewalk* on Lockport *tr*at. A big time Id Canada for tbe coming three week*, over the Dominion election*. Tbe maudlin loyalty of eoaie of tbe Niagara Councilman to hurt tbetr sbancee when tbe try to enUr the gate* of b*aveu -lf tbey ever get that far, Aud Hugh Hutchison to give them the Isugb when tbey turn backwards to smell tbe brimstone. Tb* ferry builneM between Niagara and Yonngatown to be I " boue of coutentlou" for Him* time to come. PERSONAL. — Mr. J. 8. Peterson, of Buffalo, wa* tn Youngstown on Monday. —Dr. L. Balcom, of Lockport, spent several day* tn Youugatown ibis we*k. — Will King, tb* Niagara barber, pays frequent visit* to bi* friaud* In Youug*- tewu. —Mr. M. C. Bon*st*el» will please accept our thanks for a copy of tbeCuboe* Jfreniap Dispatch. Dehtmtry.—Dr. F. A. Balcom will ti* at tbe Brighton Hou*e on Monday and Tueaday, January Stat and February Ist, prspa:- ed to do all kinds of work In dentistry at reduced prices. Call early Frozon to Death In a Cell. Acting under instructions from the State Depai tment the Italian Consul at Philadelplila,Baron Squltti,arrived at Scrauton, Pa., Satuiday (veiling last to make a learcblug inquiry touching tbe death of Michael Fexa no. Fetano and four of his companions were arrested for druiikennas* at Bcranton Perm , on I'brletinaa Day and placed In a wretcbeJ building uaed as a look-up. All but Fexano aecured tbelr freedom by paying a beavy flue He was left in all night. Tb* floor of tbe bulldiug waa a abeel of Ire, and when tbe Chief of Police visited tbs place tba next morning be found the priaouer froien to death Tb* case bas created a great sensation. A Monster Wolf Hunt. One thousand men and boys and 300 dogi succeeded Wedoeaday of laat week In kill Ing ten wolve*, and crippling hn eleventh, in Sargent township. Ave miles north ol Oakland, 111. For a year or more tbe sheepfolds bav* auffered from th* depredation of tba wolvee, snd two week* ago adver tlsoments and hand bills, apread through Sargent townthip, summoned evsrvigi'ly able to carry a club to Join a bunt of sxterinitiation. When the buntera met In th« paature land of Farmer Andrew Owlnn fout different line*, under cbsrg* of twoor tbre« Captains, were organised, and the bonndi were turned looee. Nobody waa allowed tc carry flreanns. Tbe flrst two wolvee started up were quickly dee|<atcb*d by tb* d«gs sided by club* In tbe band* of th* hunters A pack of five irore wer* then sighted, anil all but one, which escaped, were killed Three mora wsrs rtirred up by tbe men an' quickly met their doom by tbe dog* an' clubs Tbe last two stinted wer* found neai tbe center of tli* circle thrown aiound tbi pastm * One was killed anJ the other bad ly crippled and brought to tbe town. RESOLUTION. Resolution la tbe mother of *ecority. / good resolution will tusks any poi t. Lai not tb* sword of resolution be blunted. W ben a resolution la once formed, balf the difficultv ia over A lieroie resolution never permits life to pasa away in trifle* A statue stands flrui on it* base; a virtuous nun on Arm rsaoluUons. Fortune, though a frowning fortress, sin I lee st tbose whose reeoluuon forces opan her gate* Resolution* taken without tbougl t bring disaster without remedy. A good reeoiution ta tbe most fortifying armor a good man can wear. Resolution 1* necessary to guaiU us against dejection. A quick, courageous resolution I* better tban a gradual dslibaration. Sudden re*- olutlous Ilk* tb* *u dd*n ri** of tb* mar curj In tb* barom*- ter, Indioat* little el** than tb* cbangeablenea* of th* weather. —TI-* fuml for Mr*. U>gao now aciounl to |74,000. —In at. Loui* tb*r* ts oua saloon lo svsr 175 inhabitants, and on* eburch to *v*r , >,800. '. — Prof*a*or Foatet adviaaa tea dealer* I 1 pat up lo* this via tar for next, which wl an ope* winter WILSON. Mr* Home* and Mr* Lorebird. of Olcott. ba*• b**u *voiidin* • day* wltlifileude in Wileon. H. c. ArnoM mil family returnaJ to U.I. villas* Ult Wad DM da J, after au aba*uc* of lUoul Dv> uuDllti. »hwO lima they in North Golliaa, where M». Araold wee runulug bia afa|>viatui. Will Burrougbe ai.d family are prepariug lo roam to Cherry Creek to live. Corp- ral Brown and Pil*ate l>ing. of Fori Niagara, war* In tow n la»l Tburwlay Ed Boo* teal, of Heee Road, aiiended the anniveraary of iba Wl a- n Debating Club laat Tburaday ***u>ng and taoiali.ad Willi bit pareute here until Monday. Bart Corwln, of Ne»fan*. and tlaylord Pettitt, of Bomarial, attended the anuWer eary of the Wilai.n Debating Club laal 1 tour* d«y ev*mug. Oaylord ratui uad to Troy iba loiapai t of tbia w—k Norman Neiaon, of Michigan, baa b**n Tl.luug ralatiraa In tbia town for a fa* dayi pa«t Ua v.at formerly a reeldent of Wileon. John 0 Markl* la confined to hie houae by «lckueaa. Reuben Morrle, of Corunna. Mich , win In tbla Tillage laat Friday. calllu*on Menda Park Cora In, of Raneeimvllle, waa calling on frlandt here lael Friday. Byron Barber and family, who have b*en In North Collina tba i>e.t flee un.utba, wli»re Mr Barber w»a working for N. C. Arnold, came back to tbie village laat Friday. L. D. l.a Van. the Collaotcr for tbta town, commenced taking In te*ee at the etore of Jauiea Burgeaa la.t Friday. Owln Beebee Intende to leave tbla village neit month and make bU futuie residence | In llllnole. Dr. Ollford, of Fulton. NY.. av>ent a d.y or two lent week with bia brother. M R UiiTuid of tbla village. Dr D. 8. Campbell, of Detroit. Mlcb., la Tiailiug bia family aud otber frleode bare. A. N. Dwlght returned laat Saturday from a trip to tba lumber reglone of Michigan.I ft H Tabor la again conflnad to the bouae by an attack of malarial fever. Oeorge Rtmoni, of Ranaorovllla, «M In tbla vilage laat Monday | Re*. 0. L. White conducted tba funeral avrvlcea of Harmon Towar, wblch ware held ! In tba Preebytei tan church laat Hunday. Peter Tower. George Tower and wife and Mia. Olive Hoetuer, of Porter, attended the funeral of Harmon Towar laat Sunday. Frank Martin and wife, of 1 Bridge, attended the funeral of Mre. C. II Held, which waa b*l.l tu tola village laat i Tburaday. —L. NORTH RIDGE. Mr. John Darling I* lying »ary *'th that dreaded diaeaee - eoneumptlon Her friend* have given up ell bopee fur ber recovery In >1! probebllltlee ber etey with ue la abort, u abe le falling fa»t. Mr. Jamea Hardieon, who h« been at ; work (o Buffalo for the paat few week". hae been ependlng the pa«t we*k with bia fauil ly. He Intend* to return to Buffalo during the pruei't week. Mr Cbarlee Lander*. of Wllaon, wae flatting bia mother, Mr., 8. L. Hberroan. laet week. The ftlende of Mr. Jamea Barnee will be plraael lo learn of hla recovery from bia late eickneee. Hla friend. Mr. Audrew Town eend, edmlelatered to bis want* dur'n« bia eickneee. It la to be b-ped that no wiloua result* may happen to Andrew for bia alnd and neighborly attendance on bis frleod. Mr*. Am Pratt, of Wl'eon, accompanied by her daughter, Julia F.tta. la halting b-r daughter. Mra S. J Mu'holland. on the Hidge. Mr. HHae (lillia. of Bradford, Pa., I" vl*lt- In* bia mother. Mra. Marlah Olllla. Mr OH lla met wlib a painful accident a few deye alnce Wt.lle at Work around ble aiigln»«e • lipped and fell, atrlking on hla knee j Al tboufih no bonee were broken, bia knee la badly awollen, and tbe accident n»ceealtatea bl« uaing crutcbea for tbe preeent. Thara la quite a number of boraee « ck with dlatemper In tbla vicinity. Mr. Ji l> Polgrr baa been quite unf'-rtuiieta, bating loet one valuable horve and baa three won ilck at home »nd one In Buffalo, that wee takan alck about two week ago » bllal Mr. Folgar wae there with a load.and waa obllg ed to leave It In tbe huepltal Mr. K.ilger tblnka It baaeo far reco»ere>l that be wIU be able to bring It home daring the jreeent I weak. We received no mall laet week V\ ednee day evening, on account of the auddrt) alck neea of the carrier, Mr A Hn»:U The nail* are new runa'ag ®i Hw agele. Tbe TVtb blrtlujajr aanlveraery of Mra Martab Ulllla waa tbe occaalon of a very ple&aaot aurprlae o» Wedneeday of laet weak, by * general gathering of fileoda at bar bone on North Bilge, to tba number of about Mra. Gill!* la among tbe otdret •at tier* of tbe to*a of i'embrla, and still ia tM eeJoyt»»«*l of good pbyaloel baellh Tbe affair wae'a rather Impromptu one. but wee a oompWte *»rp>rt*e to Mr*. OlUia, who eeened no* oalf quite taken back but greatly plaaead when tke frtaada began to arrive aimultaneoualy Home of tbem came quite a distance through tbe *K>rm and drlfu lo be preaent al tba party. Tbe occaeloo In reapect* waa one of great pleasure to all p»a tent.—Bbokt Sa*»r North Ridge, Jan. K J«7 —A Cataklll eohool Uecber attempted to i "Haft " • oolored lof one day toe* weak, bol tba colored boy whipped bias Id- taad. aad then tba/ *ook kandi and made T%« lllffrivnr* la MM- In Ute Hoffman bouse tbe athar day lw* men otn pointed out who cam* to H«w York for Dm J«|«wal of similar props* ttee nilhiii Uu miles of each other On* cd iheui to-day is a gulllumv*, wlnle U» otW it eca>ivlf state t»> keep t.l« fee* "•11 tboA It Hlustratse the difference Id men and «(bly Iho dtvertfty of what la ealie.l tact Three yuan ago I u»t bere • aian wbt> had • project for tbe pnrctiaae %4 Mahogany linr fur lit Nioar>U|i Ho <'.»* months lryln| to Induce ax* to i<HP- him lj the tntorprMß and furuisb t!» capital for the opsreliut* lie spent all hi* ra<iu*jr w H aikl went homo b«»kru|>t A banker In a «mall w*y out It Michigan took up the p«.jvct, a littla money In It ant gatottaei men fp p«it money hi with lilin In the last year be has made for his «yaJtoat» of A<oorilt |«» • $500, - 000, with the prospect of clean r.f tbat nun every yoar for four or fl»e jt*r> —Now York Tribune Htilorf from !!»• IMtiU iMridlMV. Krank Wilkeeon served m an artillery privals during Um last year of the war, and ho It imbued with an iiapaMtoccd convtation that—siceptiutf for Oram's "Memoir*'—tha '"•(«ulitte<i history" Rilllai by offloart la inspired by vanity or )e*lou«r, an 1 full of unfalrneat It U hi* belli t that tho private soldier* "who won tUo battlaa when they were given a chance to mim them, tuid lost them through the lgi»ure»oe tod incapacity of ouniiuunlar*, kawar more about the real nature of the war and tbe truth of operation* in the tell than any one elie He think* it 1* their duty to write all thit they know about it, and to write a* they talked at tlio camp lire aiaJ during the inarch If thlt i lea be gounrallf acted upon by Qrund Army veicnuu wo tliall have tbe grano<*t and mmt wonder fai history ever written—New York Btar. The Value of the Interview. Th» intartiow liu» a auriona u* leu age In which life U coiiklautly likauad to a battle, 80 fierce U the compaUliou tor |la<-«, ami ao hot tlio raoa for money, what >lo tW captama of tha conflict have to Ml that world of their triumphs o» 4rfaata - oftau matter* of import U> thousands of people, an Jot iataiaat to the »bole nation' Tha mail who act ara to day, uitnv tbau era? before, not the inen who write. Tba man who » K lilt mUliona of dollars, upon *hoaa policy and practice may depend tba price of broad (or month* to cotne, bat often no other conception of liUrary cotupoalliou thun a telegraphic dispatch, ami In cipher at that. Tlie Interviewer uiay, get from iucb a man information of value to wboU communities—Philip U. Hubert, Jr, The Fresh Cashier. Tba prsaldeut of a VT iM-onidn agricultural work*, vat up all night '4» look ovar Mia book! of bla oaahler, ami m it uioinlim •anl to him; "James, I find a deficit of 91,885 In your acoounta a* cluaul on tba Slut ol iaat l)a camber " "I tbrow myself on your marry," rasponded Ilia caai.iar, "but tba au-ouiit la duly ftftXl 1 umml Ilm money In sj»«culating, and I'll turn ovar all uiy |an-a<>ual proparty to make good tlia luaa When tlia praaiilant uauie to go ovar bta Agurca agaiii ba found tha aup|aiai<d deficit to lia in tlia fa<-t that ba had added tba year 188 ft to tha column, but it waa too lata for tba caahiar to retreat Ha had flieu him aalf daad away. — Wall Htrawt News A a lD|llak Uorsenian'a Ufa. What a lingular life la that of • graal EnglWh horseman—a Wood, an Are bar, • Cannon I To ba accoiu|ialiied alinoat front morning to night by tha greatest aristocrats of thu United Kingdom, liappy to treat tha "faahimuilda Jockey" on eijual terms, to have a valet lamaelf, adored by tba towar cUaa of turfltca, who hands you *o»ir top bootaand gives you a "ley up" wha«i you ara ready to mount, to win tba Darby or tha Ht I/efer on tba back of an OrmofMl* or a Melton, ami to nii-ivo a iloucar ot from £ij,ooo to £4,000—toU* tlia tuwt anriabla daatlny Imaginable —Cor I'arls Figaro What Children say. Whet different you tin folk» call their pa tenia! The b»by—l>a <1* Tie farmer'" Iwy—l»ad The yonnj irirl—K*f«. The college «we|l—The Our'iwr. The yotnig oil in«a. The mefher— Ma pc-re The mathereae—l'«w. The jolly Khoolhoy—Pap The Jolly echoolifisl—Poppr The Uttle nljjger—Fodder The eenuble boy w I Rlrl—Futber. Why We Lan Oar ChirwUn. Torn T»lll)oyi (to Mm. M««t»oH—!'»• Just ram from the Kltttc-it it«< k-ii»a<k wedding Had a (rani time Old Mr. Fllftfr* wee In «ui. h a »tr!e of en tu«»ut that we bad to hold bun down tu prereot , hi* luekl"K a ifie'll Mr» Mudaop (to at> In' mate friend an bour later*—Ha»e jrwn Itrard, my dear, about the Klltter» Ila<keinark »e<Ulinf» They lay old Mr Flitter* wae In each a itete ttuit he h»l to be bald up while be wa« making «speech —Lite. The Calendar superatitien. A Harvard protraaor h/n diawrwaj U|tl Iba womanfolk pla*a a «upmnltloo» value Bion the author'• ealendare now au popular. Thry attach the uiua purU-nt to the »um)i of lb* dally qvK<tali'>ti that need *u U twU for tha 'rubling v.-ra*' f >(>4, by opening of th« Bible at rand'tn »n aducatad, UlU>l)l«r*tit woman. I. a nay a,. Mrarua bar movttaruu for tha day bj tUa rfWary Mi and bum. —The CwnA ' Best Net to Tell. ■'Ah," Mi l tha auparlritaaulrpt. awl tore la Tnanmy (loolboy'i [urtak trfTntof, ■37 SO Tiiat will make eomaJuUa Iwetiwai h—•- gin.l Now tali ua bow you e<* thto MOIM-t. Tom in jr." "Yre, «lr." aaid Tuuuii•[" aliinJC up loud'y and di*UwUy, Uka t)*» pnt boy that ha wan. f«rt ot l« pa ottl tm 'Cbnn*», eoone ot It ma woo cat I crvy quilt rmJTif, Kma of It lajirt woo at |<mtiawlTa witra, brother bUI woo on tha boiaa race, twenty canta I fot for ron/Wea I won pUytn' k«ap«, awl tha raat I w->n In a (rebtaj and a prise r*ka at tha cknn-h fair." Aftar a brvf ooneultt- Uon tha brat Lm d«-ula.t that they would ■and tha mnwy on to tha heathen, but would n't ta I Uvwn how It wia raked ta. There art aotaa tUngt It lai't beat ttr tha b«th< i to Itaow.—Urooklym £•*!« AX N.D. HASKELL'S This Week. Ruler Boots At Cost, Biter (Hoes At Cost, Arctics & M 8 At Cost. Overcoats, At Cost. 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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Youngstown News, 1887-01-28 |
| 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 | 1887-01-28 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Identifier | ytn_18870128 |
| Holding Institution |
Nioga Library System Town of Porter Historical Society Museum Niagara Falls Public Library |
| Digital Collection | Youngstown Newspapers |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Rights | All images in this collection are for educational and non-commercial purposes only. |
| File Name | index.cpd |
Description
| Title | Youngstown News, 1887-01-28 |
| 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 | 1887-01-28 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Identifier | ytn_18870128_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 | 3029.94 KB |
| Transcript |
THE YOUNGSTOWN NEWS Vol. VI. YOUNGSTOWN. N. Y., FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1887. No 49. VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE. The well-known Ontario House, In the Village of Youngstowu, four story stone, with two story frame wtng and basement, non>,aiding 47 rooms, electric bells In part of the rooms ; three good cisterns, one well, large lew-house, commodious stables and sheds Lot fronting 100 feet on Main Street and feet on Lockport Street. This Hotel overlook* Niagara Hlver and Lake Ontario ; is tbe largest Hotel In tbe place, the only one lice ised, and i* doing a good business. Reasons for selling The owner Is out of health and wishes to retire. This property, including furniture. Is now for tbe Hist time offered for sale, at • bargain, on eery easy terms. Youngstowi. is a popular Summer resort, on the bunk of Magara River, and overlooking ( |
| File Name | ytn_18870128_001.tif |
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