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THE YOUNGSTOWN NEWS. Vol. VI. YOUNGSTOWN, N. Y„ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1887. No 52. The Old Inhabitant. "Ob, yell" the weather'! very bad, The <-oM U limply fearful; But ihli, compared with whet we had Wbeu I wa« young, li cheerful. " Old Boreaa with diimal eweap Would plow from plain to valley; And numb ui Into deadly elaep, To Ii wmm 'ere we could rally. "We dared not weep became we feared Malt hail would follow after; Iclcln bung upon the beard Aud cracked at peaii of laughter. " The breath turned white a* downy wing And fall in Aakeaaround It. Till we eould " (Ting-a ling-a-llng)— " Who rang that belli Confound It,' LOCAL. —Did yon gat a valaatlne. -Tuaaday nest la Waabington'i birthday. —Tbe boom la coming, let everybody be preparing for 11. —The flrit flahery leiiure waa the one In which Jonah figured. —There are over 900 Inmatei In tha County Houea at thli data. —The daya are gradually growlcg longer and lha nigbta ahorter. —Pool la occupying the attention of many of our young men every evening. —Tbe law of tbe State makea it illegal, at preiint, to have quail in your poeieiilon. —" Truth li itranger than Action,"—read tha inoredibla facte In N. D. Haakell'i new advertisement thia weak. You may not write like Nbakaapeare, Nor like a Webeier talk; But dou't let that deter you From abovnling off your walk. —The pulpit at tha Praibyterlan cbuicb was occupied by Kev. L. Manh, of Lewiiton, laat Sunday, in exchange with Her. T. E Calvert —We have bad nearly every kind of weather the pail week, from a northweat oiixzard to a rainatorm, Intaraparied vf itb •now aud lunibina. —Haa Iba recant floodi deetroyed tbe cbancea for a good fruit crop tbe coming leaaou I Home fruit-grower! aay that It baa. The chick now through tbe eggabell breaki. Which mauy weeki baa hidTt; Criee, aa ita weak exiitvnce wakea, John Tbompaou'a batch it did it. —A good oernsut for cblna ia ordinary carriage varnieb; if put together neatly the fiactura will be hardly perceptible, aud it li not affected by water. —Tbe Youngitown Comedy Company play In tbe Kauaomville Roller Rink next Thuriday evening. Tha people of Raniomvilla ibould give tbem a good bouae. —It ii oftin wondered why the dear glrle cannot have muilachee on their faoae. Tbey can—whenever they wlab; that ia, when ! tbey make up tbelr mluda to lake a man ' with It. — Beware of prematura oonoluaiona when you aae a man ill down hurriedly on tha lidewatk at thia time of tha year. Don't conclude that ha la dniak limply became ha haa taken a drop. —A dude can never learn to aland on bla head, becauae be baa no head to eland on, and atill It waa pretty hard work for eanaibla people to atand oa their feat, let aloae their beada, leveral daya lait week. —Mr. T. Tarry, lata of London, Eng , baa pure baaed Mra. Robert Moag'e farm oa the L'reefc Koad. Conaideratloo, tlx tbooaaud iollara. Wa extend a hearty welcome to Mr. Tarry and bli eeilmabii wife. —Tbe Pnabyterian Sunday Bchooi waa aft without a leader laat Sunday morning. Hither, Supeiiuletirdeut nor aiautnnt auper utendaut being preaant, tbe former, being j jnwell, waa detained at houie. —Borne Mieak thief etole a robe from ! J bar lee Kipeoa'a naigb laat Saluidat night. ' rbe robe waa fooftd lu Mr. Ripeoa'a barn- j rard Tuaaday moratng, the tbWf having xmnote frightened aa4 Will tbare dtuiag | I —All members of tba C'honl Unioa art requeated to be at tba meet In* ttan (Fridayl evening, for tba election of offlcan for tbe ensuing tbree month* —A bad breath may be eared as fo' low* 1 no matter whet tbe causs Three hour* af tar breakfaat a laaapoonfol of tba fn'lowtng ' mixture*, Chlorate cf potesh. two drama ■waatanad water, four ounce*; waah tb« mouth occasionally with tbia tnlxtora, and 1 tha breath will ba aa sweet uan lufanf» For tba fair maiden's fa vor tba youth long bad sighed. And ba aaked for her band when be thought har bean won But alas for bla hopes, tba fair datnael replied"Yea. whan Icicle* bang on tbe rim of tb* sum" — Vise Ida Hill, who baa bean teaching la tbe dietriot known ae tbe Clark District, cloaad bar term of sixteen week*, Friday, Jan. 28tb, after wbiob bar aervioe* war* engaged for another week, cloaing Friday, Feb. 4th, with ezarcieee In tbe evening. | The exerciaea were rendered in a manner thai gave credit to both teacbcr and puplla. Tbe moalc, contributed by Mr. Herman i Gealer waa highly appreciated by all. -Mr John Thompson ha* itarted a new Industry In Toungriown — a large cbleken hatchery. Ha ba* already purchased over ISO flne fowla, aad will furnish egga for market. Ha haa alao a lai ga Incubator, and will ralaa cblckcna by slearn for tbe same purpose. Chickena are being hatched by tbe Incubator almo*t every day, and Mr. 1 Tbompton expect* in a couple of month) to have a large eupply ready for the market. We with biin aucoee*. Whenever you *ee a heavy gloom O'erspread the merchant's faoe. And deep, dark eilence of tha tomb Reign all about hi* place, Tou'll ever And In *ucb a case That h* i* far from wise. And bat no chance to win the race— He doe* not advartlae — (Jlenuy, tbe little ton of Wm. H. Smith, upon whom tb* surgical operation waa per firmed by Dra. Arthur, Ruaaell and Panrow, aeveral week* tinea, ie now rapidly recovering, and will probably be rnoning about ae usual in a week or two. owing to tba ikillful and cartful treatment of our new medical practitioner, Dr. W. P. Kuaeelt, wbo ie folly deserving of tbe oonfldanoa and patronage of tba oitiiena of Youngs town and vicinity. —Tbe eult brought by Mr*. McCollum, widow of Dr. McCollnrn, wbo committed suicide at Niagara Kail*, nine month* ago, waa put over tbe pre**nt term of tbe court at Lockport at tbe inatanc* of defendant. Tbe eult la against tb* Mutual Life I near ana* Co., of New York, to recover 160.000 on a policy I sailed to her late husband J, L Walker, of Lewlatou, appeared for plaintiff, and Eugene Cary, of Niagara Kali*, for defandent. Tbe caae excites considerable Interee-. —Tba State apportionment of school money* for Niagara county for tb* y*ar 1887, ia as follow*; Kor teacher* wage* dl*- trlct quotea (15,805.40 for tb* county exclusive of Lockport, and 98.423 00 for I«ock port. According to population t11.538.3S for the county and $4,505.38 for Lockport. Kor llbrarle* (J1M.83 for tb* county, and 1184.03 for Lockport. Supervisor* 1800. Total for tbe county (30,5)4 53. Total for Lockport $B,S6i» 94. —A mare, 40 year* old, belonging to John Hurdetta, of La Mai la, died laat week and ; was burled with a* much honor and with a* dncare mourning aa perbape ever fall* to the lot of an animal. Tbe mare was raited on Mr. Burdette'a farm, and for thirty year* bad been the family boree and dui iug that tluie neither whip nor *pur bed been ral*ed over it, becauae U waa not needed. Kor the laat ten year* it bad b**u a pensioner, and died finally of old age, lurmundtil with all tbe eomforta that are supposed to gladden a bone*' heart. —Considerable haa been tald ahont tb* building o> tii* propoeed Attica, Lockport and Young*town railroad. If tbl* road ■bould be built it would prove a profitable Investment to tbe (tockboldara, and would afford access to tb* pleasant watering plac* of Youngstown, where tbe old hittrriqfort of Niagara It iltnatad, at the month ef tha Niagara River,and where a large number of tbarptbootert of tbe ttendmg army of the United Blata* congregate each summer to prectioe. Tha road would be well patron lied by tha bu*lnae* people of Lockport and other cltiee, It Is thought, wbo desire a few ' week* recreation during tbe summer. It would aUo form connection* with tha New York Central and Erie railroad* at Lockport, aad tb* Rome, Watertown and Ogdentliurg railroad at Kanaomv Ills, and no doubt the Canadian Pacific railroad would croa* Niagara river al Youngetown, tbu* forming another connection - KochuUr Morning Mm •aid. Reciprocity With Canada. The hilt which baa been Introduced lo tbe Bouae by Mr. Butterwortb of Ohio, to provide for reciprocity between tbe United Btataa and tbe Dominion of Canada, provide! that at aoon aa the Government of Canada iball permit all article! of trade and commerce to inter tbe porta of Canada free of daty.tbcn all pr»du.a of Canada of every deecripllou abali be parmlued to enter the port* of tha Celled Btataa free of duty. it being tha Intantioa la provide for abaotata reciprocity of trade between the two count■ lae aa to all artlrleeof whatever name or nature pioducee therein. The Weather. Beautiful Ana weather " Shall I buy a apring uii. or an overcoat P' aaka the average cltlaan. But atop, friend. Old Jack Froat haa not yat aaid aa ta to Youngatown —not by any maaaa. Walt a few daya and than you'll gat a nipper. N. D. Haakell aUU aelk ovaraoate at aoat Call la M Ike j brMk rtora aadaaa tbaa. PERSONAL. —Mr. Fred Wagner bae returned to thli Tillage, after a abort May In Michigan . — Wearaaorry to ttate that Mr. J B Bollock baa bad a relapae, and ia vary dan gerouily IU. I —Mm Jenule Tower returned borne on Monday, afier a abort vMt with frlindi in Luckport. —Mr and lira. Richard Turner want ta Toronto n* Filday laatto attend the funeral of Mra Turner's aiatar I —Mr* Jama* Swift, of Niagara. Out., waa j ia thia village tbe forepart of the week, Wetting bar daughter, Mia. J. J Keilly. — Maura Cyrua Tower and Qua Morrla, who «ra attending eabool at Look port,ipant i dunday with tbelr parent! in tbie town —Mr. Hanry (>«rtiae. of Buffalo, waa la Youngitown on Mooday lait, v lit ting bit aiater, Mr*. J. J. Reilly, and alao made • ploaeani call at the Niws offloe —Mr Almeron Barker, who baa been at tending court at Lockport, aa a Juryman, epent ctunday with hie family in thia town, and returned to court on Monday. DSirritTßT.—Dr F. A. Balcom will be at bla office in tbe Ontario IJouaa, on Mooday and Tueeday, Fab Slit and 83od Tboae wliblng bit lervl ee will pleaaa call early. —Mr. A. J. Ooodman, of New York, agent for Miller & Bro., importer*, la at tbe Ttfft Houie, Buffalo, lolnc aa Immense bueineee with an elegant liue of French millinery good* What We May Expect. Mora cold weather, Or weather of eome kind. The flret chirrup of tbe roMu redbraaat. Rlectuc light*. Instead of atreet lampa. The mar> .age belle to ring toon. Marblee eoou to occupy the attention of tbe Juvenile mind. Tbe oldeat inhabitant to include the freahet of 1887 lo hie recolleotlona. No tea bridge tble winter—unleee—unleee —well, nolaaa tbe ioe bappana to Jam. Somebody to lay tbey have *aeu the flrit ruble, AoJ then be knocked down for lieing. Special Meeting. At* ipeetal meeting of tbe Sunday School Board of tbe M. K Cburcb, of tbii village, bald Monday evening, Feb 14th, tbe poei tlcmof Treaaurer aud teacher, held by Mra E Chaplin, waa declared ▼aoant. Mr WiWan Hoblueon waa.choaeu to Oil va aaoey foe Tieaearer Tha reaignation of Aliae Chaplin, aa erganlat, waa accepted, •ad Maatißia Calvert waa elected to All her place. The Board ezpreeead entire aatiifaction with tha Huperintendeat aa to bla management vi tbe eabool. Opinions Wanted on the Pension Veto. Madison, Wis., Feb. 14.—The following oircular wm Issued to day from the National headquarters of tbe Orand Army of tba Rspublio, aigned by Commaudar-10-Cblsf Kaiichlld: In vlsw of ths recant veto of tba Dependent Pension hill and of the vary graat Im portanru of tbat measure to mau/ of our disabled comradea who need eud are justly entitled to help, it la reoomn'sudsd tbat posts and comrades every wli-re. by reeolutiona and letters, Immediately Inform mam bera of <Jongre>a, who ware entitled to, and will gladly receive thsas sxprsseloue of opinions, of tbslr approval or dleapproval of tbe principles involved In the veto bill. Comrndaa are requeeted to move at onee, without waiting for the printed circular. Youngstown Literary Society. Tbe second Magazine in ret Inn of tbia Wo clety *m bald Id tba Lecture Hoom of the l*r«eb; terlan church on Monday evening at 7.50 o'clock. Tbe Preeldent, Rev. Mr. Cftlv»ri, jccupiod tba chair. After tba tttaal devotional nerciaes, tba aditor, Mr. r« Q. Newton, raad an intereating Utter on Wm Wordawortb. Mr. Nawtou bandied tbe aubject vary wall Ha antarad to to details •bout the poet's birthplace, bta Ufa by tba English lakes, hla political opioiona, and eoneluded witb specimens of bis poems — " She wm a ttiantom of Delight" and "We Are Seven." Tba next article waa by Miae Leooe Heals, on the Ufa of Hubert Burn*. Tba aaaay wm brlaf, but wall received, the | Preetdeot remarking that tba aabjaot was a timely one Ha bad tba other day raceired J a newspaper from Scotland atating that tba lautb anniversary of the Bcottiah bard bad been celebrated throughout the country Untkeoo, provided and gracefully preelded over by tbe Ladlea' Committee, wm tba re after ear Ted lo about a hundred pes aorta, in eludiag members and visitors. Tbe whole I party being divided iato two seta, a spelling bee was tept up fur about half an boar, under tbe leaders kip oI Miss Mend bam and tba Free Ideal. Music wm rendered by an i extempore obolr witb laate and power. At tbe etoss tba fYssidsnt aang, by apeclal re quest, " A Man's a Maa tor a' That." He remarked that If any of tbe extra good people sxproaaed tbe opinion tbat a minlater might be better employed, be wo aid tell tbem tbat Ibo ugh Christianity out off siofui ptsMurss it wm sot intended to destroy anything human The eoag wm aa etsraai truth la a new disss " What shall it profit • man if ha gain the whole world and loea himself r Tba meeting broke np about 10 o'click, after singing •' Auld Lang Byns. Temperance Reform. Tlm ot T*o)«rtnc< Kef <rm waa u«v«r hi(Ucr amoug ItM KogiUhupMkmg Datum* than it ta to-day. Tba Church oI England Huclaty ralitaa bar mamban by Ibouwudi. Mao/ a nniraraltjr and cbnrcb of a»ery rraad baa nnfurlad bar lUm, ta it nut a aiguiOcMit (act that ooa of tba laadiog tinriin la 1U Or* taasa thia year brooked tbe queetlon of Temperance! Woman In our lltUa Tillage are ailTe to Ita Importance Tueedat evening, of laat week, Dr. Roblnaon. of Lewiaton rallied tbe broken rank* of the only Tetn peraoce Band among aa, and re organ I lad the Porter Lodge of Oood Template Tbe following ware duly elected for tha eaea lag quarter — W.C.T.—Bra. W R. Robtnaon. WVT.-Slater Cora Prleet W. fca'y. —Bro. J. C. Swachhammer W. F. Sec'y —Bro ft, O Newton W Treae — Bro K 8 Carter W Chaplain—Bro. Ret T E. Calvert, I M A. W M -Bro 8 Mlgfeee WlO - Sietor LWe Prleel W O G —Bro Alfred Prieat. Lodge Deputy—Bro. Ira Race P W.C.T.-Bro Ualtagber. Once the meroberabip of thia Lodga la eluded a atrong multitude We gladly hall a revlvaKof Inlereit Tbe Lodge propoeee to make Iteelf not merely a place to ipead a pieaiant evening, bat a centre for dlffaelng temperance Intelligence, and princlplee of MlentlAe and pa litical reform. Mem bare will hereafter hw admitted by ballot only. Tbe entrance few •ball In no caae axcaed AO centa, wblcb ad- | i mite a whole family aa well aa one. What a noble opportunity for true pa triota and Chriatiana of every creed to band tltemeeltee together with the iceolute deter j mi nation that the future of our couutry j aboil be different from tbe paat. A Fine Bank Safe. The Suapenelon Bridge Hank haa Juat pat i Into Ita vault a Safe that la believed to be abeolutely burglar proof, it waa manufactured to order by tbe celebrated llall Ma ' 4 Lock Co. of Cincinnati and baa attached to.lt tbe famoua time lock. Tbe aafe ia it Inctiee high, 90 Inchea wMe and 38 Inobee deep, and la oonatructed of tbe beat material kuown to the trade and on tbe lateal ap proved plan, both aa to the eooatructlon of aafe and lock. It ia warranted to be drill, wedge aud powder proof Tbe aafe contalna a burglar proof cbeet made of atael with one of Haifa Patent Victor Ire tumbler oombl nation bank locka wblch bare never yet bean burglarlaed. The depoeltore In thia Bank therefore may be aaaured that Ita fundi are aa aafe aa human Ingenuity oan make them.—[Saipenaion Bridge Journal. Tbe following are tbe Director!: BenJ Flagler, late collector U.S. Cuatome, Sherman S. Jewett, Pree. Bank of Buffalo, Hon. Walter P. Horna, Konrad Fink, Henry C. Howard, Preeldeat Hauk of Niagara, William C. Cornwall, CaaMer Bank of Baf j fqio, Hon. Jamaa Low, M. B. Laaga, M.D., Harry C. Woodford. We would reocuiiwend our reader! to do their banking buaineea at thia bank. Ex | cbanga on New York and all parte of Eu- 1 rope. Tbey will alao make r* ec'joui promptly and economically. PORTER CENTRE. Tb* Porter C*utra Literary Social tow! IU lut meeting at Urt Delia Baker'*. About forty ware preteot, filling tbe *pacioua aMllng room nearly (nil. The following programme »ae called by tbe Preeldent, 0. N. Roliert*. and promptly reepondad to— Mu*ic, Duet—Tbe Mlnm Wolfe. K**ay on John 0. Wblttler-Mla* Julia Uak*r. Selcctiou* from Wblttler'a poam* Mia* Llllla Cowan, Mr. Fred Kite, Mr. Harry Hmmer and Mr. Klbert Baker. Mutic, Solo, "Tbe Maid of Dundee"—Mr*. Mary Cowan. | ftkcsaa. Recitation—Ml** Llbble Mil. Declamation—Mr. Herbert Cbapllu Duet- Ml** Nina Vrooman and Mia* Mattl. Ml*. Select Reading -He*. 0. S Robert*. Critio*' Report. Secretary'* deport Mu?io. i Adjournment. The committee on neat m»*tt.'»l bare arranged tbe following programme for Mob day evening, Feb Hit, at tbe bona oS Mr. K MeCoiiums— Author— Will Carlton. Kaeaytat— Mr> Patter**.n Reader*-Ml*e Rilia Baker. Ml** Helen Hand, Mia* Myrti* Clapeaddie, Mr. WUI Jobnaon. Muate, Solo- Mi** Joila Baker MOW. Rocttatlon — Ml** Clara Jobuaoo. Declamation—Mr German Clark Duet- Ml** Dana Bcultheoo, Mr. Rll Mc- Collum. Secretary'* and Critio*' Report. Adjournment Tbe young people have engaged in tbi* literary eoterprUe wltb *oamendable Mai, and beea promptly ra*p<>adad tbua far la all demand* made upon tbem, and tbe (seating* have been a aonroe of plaaaura aad education both, reodariag tbaa* familiar with author* of wbioh many of them knew vary littie. RANSOMVILLE. Mr. Harry Vaa Bart wm home from school m Loahport, over Baaday. The soviet, given by the Ladles' Aid Society. last Tbnrsdsy svssiing. at the real-1 denoe of H. M. Kauaoio, wm poorly attend ad, oa -account of tba inclement at*ls of tbe • satbar A good time wm reported by ■ tboee who were breve enough to face the storm llev W W Holt, tbe new pastor of the Baptist Church, favored his audisoes, Asa day morning and evening. with very able sermons. His cordial and fi lendly manners ars winning him many friends among oar citiMua. ' Mr. A. U CHUcheli, sbvrister of the Bap tl«t rborrh "aa boat* from Albany over twiley. itlwdlwi lo tin stellea M bie uflw Mr Owtaball *i»ntfeela |tol Internet la bto tkolr, iod l* artlai • itrtnww e#ort to proeur* •im org*a for tb*lr gw lit roller rink eeaUnoee to bo lb* moat popular placa of aitvaeement for oar young people Kicallant oawatc la furo'abe I each HaturiUy availing by oar local tanj T> a rtfalar aaecml>ly ef tba T«na| Maa'i Social Clah. laat Friday evening, «aa wall attended. deeplta tba evM weaklier A moat n eel lent auppar waa eervarf by tba ladlee. and all eajoyed themael*ee lo a manner Ibal woulJ have elicited amtlee of approval kaa Dama Terpetcbur baraelf. M number of oar Waebere attended tba Trarbara" Aaaaaiatioa at Niagara Tall* laal Ha tarda?, and repcci a »et y profltabla aaa aioo. Tba youth anif Uaut; of <xu community vara out aa maaaa laal Sunday evening. aa joying tbe flne alelghliig aod amb'Kitif at moepbera. Tba bar Itching moonlight mad* tba winter aoenery appear vary pictureeque, and tba mairy jlitgla of tba boaaatrl bound aieigbhelle el •a. a , apoka voluutee tar tba pla aaa i a enjoyed Dr ("baa. U. ferry, our populai velerl nary aargana, elai me a tUaeaeery la bla pro faaaton, which, If practicable. wtflmehe blra farnoua. Hl* catalogoa containing ruta from nature. la on exhibition at Wm. Ual lup'a ato re, Mr. William Uarrla, proprietor of tba " Ovarland Traaeportlng Compaay," made bla ragular trip to Caatle Oardan Iba fora part of tba waak. Ha aaya tba paeaengea traitlo la aplradld. and If ba doee not gat tow daar, ba may do a ruablng bualuaaa la tbat locality. Tba principal aoctal event of tba waak will ba tba Maaonlc aoclal, at tba raaidanoa af Mr. Jobn ou Wedaeedey evenlag. Theaa gathering! ai a lutended lo bring together tba faiulllaa of tba Maaoola Hreltr ran, for an araalnga plaaaant paatlma. wut alaa to mora cloealy auile tba bonda of brotherfy love All who may be eu fortu nata aa ta attend, will eajoy a vary plaaaant entertalaaaant. A alight rn lata be occurred la tba eol uiuna of the laat l*u» it yewa payahr week ly, In regard to the gift peeeeutad Ui Mr. Bwlak, tba retiring cburlatar of Ike Haptlat church of tbla placa. Your eorreapondent made It appear tbat ba waa tba reclpleut at a outnpaaa Now, aa a alnger, ha baa no uaa forauch an Inalrumant, and It would be the height of abemdlly to preeeut It to him. Poaalbly "Varltaa" underatood tba preeent waa to tba I'araon.aud thought a "compare" would be Deeded to aafely guide the gee it abip Zloa to tba Oolden (lata, eo wrote tbe article aa It appeared Tbe facta are aa lot Iowa: Mr. Kugene Mwlck bad for many yean ably acted aa cburlatar, and, aa ba waa about to aaeer hb conuactlona with that offlee, tbe remaining membera thought to lav der blm a alight token of their eeteeui aad good will, ao p«ircbaa»| a beautiful lamp, whir* .mm preaentad to blm,ln behalf of hla choir, with vary appropriate lemarke, by Mr. Hamuel Dakar, ttaperlutandant of tba Babbath Hcbool. D. U. W. C. T . Joba W Thompaon, waa hare Wat Saturday eveuiag, and Inatailed the oMaera of I OUT lx>dge, No. 111, a Hat of which waa publlabed in laat Imue. Hoping that your valuable paper may continue Ui be read with lucieaalug Inter aat. 1 win reepecUully cubiult my Fteudouyrn.—HaubnWILSON. 8 O. ledall la Waiting frlauda In Philadelphia. N Y Mb* Faanla tiuothwell. of Hauralton, N. Y., wbo bad bM> •paudlng a l»w day* with bar Mater, Mra . C. O Hat num. of tbla Ullage, return*! bow* U<a tor* pari of laat •aak. Dr £. H Crautuu. accompanied by hi* UiuUiai lu law, H U I'ettlt, alerted Wad needay wrilai to take tba Udy of hi* mother to Bergen, NY., for bwrlal. 1 bay drufe tbrougb with taaia and coTarad «a|uß. Laul* Kudo. (,! XJV |»»|*&, . U elaftlog friesJa to tbu village. Harvey fatUt. of Baterla, H T, baa been epandlng a faar day* with ralailtaa here Dap Hharlff Braanau, of la at port. *u la town laat Tueeday, dellfarlag official laelteUooa to aoma of our clhiaua to attend court a* witoaeeee. H B To war and daughter Kiuaa. of lUt eomvlll*. wara lo ttua »illaga laat Tburaday. Mra K. 8. I'ariaW, of Balavla, baa baaa •pending a (aw day* with relative* la town, Tba btgb water and 1«a of laat waak car ■ rted away tba dam and Injured tba aaw mill of J. M. Tuwti, aituated oa tba waat breach ul tba twalra mile eraek, about two mil** waat of tkla village. Arthur I'aaaa, at Pallmaa, 111 , la epaadV f • abort Uma witb bla pereut* brr*. Or. W & MeCbveaey, of Barbara % X . apaot Huaday laat witb relelltee baaa. J. J Harrington apaat laat aad Saturday with rrtead* la Buiwfllto. Ca. Dr. Haw tot, of tba Tmaarora >ww»tHiii, ww la tow a laat Monday John Barn am la (tody Log Wtgrtfky witb Owo Wada worth, MatlM igttl El mar Jobaaoa If iWr»w of a»Ulnf bla farta aoutb of tbl* vtllag* aad removing to Kanaaa. Tba office of tba Wllaon Bter la la tba eacood atory of tba Piba Bk>ot. and a* C. E. llooay wall, editor of tba j.eprr,e:-n>ped Irom hla door on lo tba landing at tba oead of tea •talra laadiag to bla offioa, laat Monday aboutt fit, at* faat aJi| ped froiu under ulia aad ha ttid off tba landing and Mto ba grourd, * dratenc* of about U laat, attetejo- »evere and painful Injur lee, tb< ugb It la thought that nulblug aariowa will recall, mora than lo coufUa feiui to tba Uru*a (or a la* da/».-U OWED TO The Rooster. How dear to my heart Is tbe elegant Roneter,Old Public Opinion we all know so well Who lift* up hi* voice, when tbe people are tickled And crow* when bis tiding* are Joyful to tell. Tbe Dooeter tbe Booster Tbe bouncing old Rooeter. The bully old Rooster with tiding* to tell. Now lately tbia Roneter bat taken to crowingIn favor of me and the goods that I tell, My trade it unceasing and dally Increasing Due to Public Opinion I know very well. Tben hurrah for tba Hoottar, Tha bouncing old Booater Tbe bally old Rootter witb tiding! to tell. Drop aid C AT TUB Brick Store. Pi •ices find bargains never be-1 fore dreamed of. In these hard times customers all want to make their money go as far as possible, and it is the universal opinion that a dollar will go farther at N. 1). Haskell's, than a dollar and a quarter else where. Another great advantage you have here is that you find every description of goods idl under one roof. Anything you want, from a cambric needle to a saw mill. We have united the liest quality with the lowest prices. The wedding! has been "solemnized with great j joy." And don't you forget that you can save more money by purchasing your supplies at N. D. HASKELL'S, roiMMTOWK, *. 1. IV. Be I am going to offer a genuine BOOM in some class of goods each week and as long as the quantity purchased lasta will give everybody a genuine rock bottom bargain. You will think you are dreaming, the Jiootn Goods will l>e so cheap. After this week the lioom will open on Saturday morning and , continue as long as that class of Jiootn Goods lasts. This week ;' we are Booming Brooms at 15 1 cents each. Don't wait until , you see our advertisement, as 1 we can ouly talk with you in i this way once a week, and ere | you hear from us again you < might loose a dooen grand op- ' portunities of saving money Suppose you wive three dollar* « a week purchasing your suj>- j plies of N. D. Haskell, well, add the three dollars to your week- ' ly income and see how much j it will foot up. '« IHow Opcb aj Buffalo, <l»j aad tvenlnc The PamMis War Panorama, The BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, Corner of Michigan and roleom Htreeta. MONEY TO LOAN At 4,1 and 6 per cut. Mortgage! bought am) eold | Farms tor tale and to rent. KI>WABr> O. I'AKKKB. Over No i Main 81., lack port, !H. Y. References, L. P. Uille.t Mttl, FOR SALE. i HOUSE AND LOT on Hecond Hireet, flee mlnntee walk from poatoffloe. Lot 100 feet front, 304 feet deep. (ornmodloua l»o atorjr bnuee with basement, good cmterb, well, ami aevsral kinds of fruit, such aa grapaa. quinces, apple*, berriee, Ac. Small barn oil tba lot. A vary desirable residence Price $1400. Terms aaay. Apply to N. D. | HAHKILL LEWISTON loniti Stone. . tW All Grades Constantly on Hand. C. T. HOTCHKISS, Agent.
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| Title | Youngstown News, 1887-02-18 |
| 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 | 1887-02-18 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
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| Identifier | ytn_18870218 |
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Nioga Library System Town of Porter Historical Society Museum Niagara Falls Public Library |
| Digital Collection | Youngstown Newspapers |
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Description
| Title | Youngstown News, 1887-02-18 |
| 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 | 1887-02-18 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Identifier | ytn_18870218_001 |
| Holding Institution |
Nioga Library System Town of Porter Historical Society Museum Niagara Falls Public Library |
| Digital Collection | Youngstown Newspapers |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
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THE YOUNGSTOWN NEWS. Vol. VI. YOUNGSTOWN, N. Y„ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1887. No 52. The Old Inhabitant. "Ob, yell" the weather'! very bad, The <-oM U limply fearful; But ihli, compared with whet we had Wbeu I wa« young, li cheerful. " Old Boreaa with diimal eweap Would plow from plain to valley; And numb ui Into deadly elaep, To Ii wmm 'ere we could rally. "We dared not weep became we feared Malt hail would follow after; Iclcln bung upon the beard Aud cracked at peaii of laughter. " The breath turned white a* downy wing And fall in Aakeaaround It. Till we eould " (Ting-a ling-a-llng)— " Who rang that belli Confound It,' LOCAL. —Did yon gat a valaatlne. -Tuaaday nest la Waabington'i birthday. —Tbe boom la coming, let everybody be preparing for 11. —The flrit flahery leiiure waa the one In which Jonah figured. —There are over 900 Inmatei In tha County Houea at thli data. —The daya are gradually growlcg longer and lha nigbta ahorter. —Pool la occupying the attention of many of our young men every evening. —Tbe law of tbe State makea it illegal, at preiint, to have quail in your poeieiilon. —" Truth li itranger than Action"—read tha inoredibla facte In N. D. Haakell'i new advertisement thia weak. You may not write like Nbakaapeare, Nor like a Webeier talk; But dou't let that deter you From abovnling off your walk. —The pulpit at tha Praibyterlan cbuicb was occupied by Kev. L. Manh, of Lewiiton, laat Sunday, in exchange with Her. T. E Calvert —We have bad nearly every kind of weather the pail week, from a northweat oiixzard to a rainatorm, Intaraparied vf itb •now aud lunibina. —Haa Iba recant floodi deetroyed tbe cbancea for a good fruit crop tbe coming leaaou I Home fruit-grower! aay that It baa. The chick now through tbe eggabell breaki. Which mauy weeki baa hidTt; Criee, aa ita weak exiitvnce wakea, John Tbompaou'a batch it did it. —A good oernsut for cblna ia ordinary carriage varnieb; if put together neatly the fiactura will be hardly perceptible, aud it li not affected by water. —Tbe Youngitown Comedy Company play In tbe Kauaomville Roller Rink next Thuriday evening. Tha people of Raniomvilla ibould give tbem a good bouae. —It ii oftin wondered why the dear glrle cannot have muilachee on their faoae. Tbey can—whenever they wlab; that ia, when ! tbey make up tbelr mluda to lake a man ' with It. — Beware of prematura oonoluaiona when you aae a man ill down hurriedly on tha lidewatk at thia time of tha year. Don't conclude that ha la dniak limply became ha haa taken a drop. —A dude can never learn to aland on bla head, becauae be baa no head to eland on, and atill It waa pretty hard work for eanaibla people to atand oa their feat, let aloae their beada, leveral daya lait week. —Mr. T. Tarry, lata of London, Eng , baa pure baaed Mra. Robert Moag'e farm oa the L'reefc Koad. Conaideratloo, tlx tbooaaud iollara. Wa extend a hearty welcome to Mr. Tarry and bli eeilmabii wife. —Tbe Pnabyterian Sunday Bchooi waa aft without a leader laat Sunday morning. Hither, Supeiiuletirdeut nor aiautnnt auper utendaut being preaant, tbe former, being j jnwell, waa detained at houie. —Borne Mieak thief etole a robe from ! J bar lee Kipeoa'a naigb laat Saluidat night. ' rbe robe waa fooftd lu Mr. Ripeoa'a barn- j rard Tuaaday moratng, the tbWf having xmnote frightened aa4 Will tbare dtuiag I —All members of tba C'honl Unioa art requeated to be at tba meet In* ttan (Fridayl evening, for tba election of offlcan for tbe ensuing tbree month* —A bad breath may be eared as fo' low* 1 no matter whet tbe causs Three hour* af tar breakfaat a laaapoonfol of tba fn'lowtng ' mixture*, Chlorate cf potesh. two drama ■waatanad water, four ounce*; waah tb« mouth occasionally with tbia tnlxtora, and 1 tha breath will ba aa sweet uan lufanf» For tba fair maiden's fa vor tba youth long bad sighed. And ba aaked for her band when be thought har bean won But alas for bla hopes, tba fair datnael replied"Yea. whan Icicle* bang on tbe rim of tb* sum" — Vise Ida Hill, who baa bean teaching la tbe dietriot known ae tbe Clark District, cloaad bar term of sixteen week*, Friday, Jan. 28tb, after wbiob bar aervioe* war* engaged for another week, cloaing Friday, Feb. 4th, with ezarcieee In tbe evening. The exerciaea were rendered in a manner thai gave credit to both teacbcr and puplla. Tbe moalc, contributed by Mr. Herman i Gealer waa highly appreciated by all. -Mr John Thompson ha* itarted a new Industry In Toungriown — a large cbleken hatchery. Ha ba* already purchased over ISO flne fowla, aad will furnish egga for market. Ha haa alao a lai ga Incubator, and will ralaa cblckcna by slearn for tbe same purpose. Chickena are being hatched by tbe Incubator almo*t every day, and Mr. 1 Tbompton expect* in a couple of month) to have a large eupply ready for the market. We with biin aucoee*. Whenever you *ee a heavy gloom O'erspread the merchant's faoe. And deep, dark eilence of tha tomb Reign all about hi* place, Tou'll ever And In *ucb a case That h* i* far from wise. And bat no chance to win the race— He doe* not advartlae — (Jlenuy, tbe little ton of Wm. H. Smith, upon whom tb* surgical operation waa per firmed by Dra. Arthur, Ruaaell and Panrow, aeveral week* tinea, ie now rapidly recovering, and will probably be rnoning about ae usual in a week or two. owing to tba ikillful and cartful treatment of our new medical practitioner, Dr. W. P. Kuaeelt, wbo ie folly deserving of tbe oonfldanoa and patronage of tba oitiiena of Youngs town and vicinity. —Tbe eult brought by Mr*. McCollum, widow of Dr. McCollnrn, wbo committed suicide at Niagara Kail*, nine month* ago, waa put over tbe pre**nt term of tbe court at Lockport at tbe inatanc* of defendant. Tbe eult la against tb* Mutual Life I near ana* Co., of New York, to recover 160.000 on a policy I sailed to her late husband J, L Walker, of Lewlatou, appeared for plaintiff, and Eugene Cary, of Niagara Kali*, for defandent. Tbe caae excites considerable Interee-. —Tba State apportionment of school money* for Niagara county for tb* y*ar 1887, ia as follow*; Kor teacher* wage* dl*- trlct quotea (15,805.40 for tb* county exclusive of Lockport, and 98.423 00 for I«ock port. According to population t11.538.3S for the county and $4,505.38 for Lockport. Kor llbrarle* (J1M.83 for tb* county, and 1184.03 for Lockport. Supervisor* 1800. Total for tbe county (30,5)4 53. Total for Lockport $B,S6i» 94. —A mare, 40 year* old, belonging to John Hurdetta, of La Mai la, died laat week and ; was burled with a* much honor and with a* dncare mourning aa perbape ever fall* to the lot of an animal. Tbe mare was raited on Mr. Burdette'a farm, and for thirty year* bad been the family boree and dui iug that tluie neither whip nor *pur bed been ral*ed over it, becauae U waa not needed. Kor the laat ten year* it bad b**u a pensioner, and died finally of old age, lurmundtil with all tbe eomforta that are supposed to gladden a bone*' heart. —Considerable haa been tald ahont tb* building o> tii* propoeed Attica, Lockport and Young*town railroad. If tbl* road ■bould be built it would prove a profitable Investment to tbe (tockboldara, and would afford access to tb* pleasant watering plac* of Youngstown, where tbe old hittrriqfort of Niagara It iltnatad, at the month ef tha Niagara River,and where a large number of tbarptbootert of tbe ttendmg army of the United Blata* congregate each summer to prectioe. Tha road would be well patron lied by tha bu*lnae* people of Lockport and other cltiee, It Is thought, wbo desire a few ' week* recreation during tbe summer. It would aUo form connection* with tha New York Central and Erie railroad* at Lockport, aad tb* Rome, Watertown and Ogdentliurg railroad at Kanaomv Ills, and no doubt the Canadian Pacific railroad would croa* Niagara river al Youngetown, tbu* forming another connection - KochuUr Morning Mm •aid. Reciprocity With Canada. The hilt which baa been Introduced lo tbe Bouae by Mr. Butterwortb of Ohio, to provide for reciprocity between tbe United Btataa and tbe Dominion of Canada, provide! that at aoon aa the Government of Canada iball permit all article! of trade and commerce to inter tbe porta of Canada free of daty.tbcn all pr»du.a of Canada of every deecripllou abali be parmlued to enter the port* of tha Celled Btataa free of duty. it being tha Intantioa la provide for abaotata reciprocity of trade between the two count■ lae aa to all artlrleeof whatever name or nature pioducee therein. The Weather. Beautiful Ana weather " Shall I buy a apring uii. or an overcoat P' aaka the average cltlaan. But atop, friend. Old Jack Froat haa not yat aaid aa ta to Youngatown —not by any maaaa. Walt a few daya and than you'll gat a nipper. N. D. Haakell aUU aelk ovaraoate at aoat Call la M Ike j brMk rtora aadaaa tbaa. PERSONAL. —Mr. Fred Wagner bae returned to thli Tillage, after a abort May In Michigan . — Wearaaorry to ttate that Mr. J B Bollock baa bad a relapae, and ia vary dan gerouily IU. I —Mm Jenule Tower returned borne on Monday, afier a abort vMt with frlindi in Luckport. —Mr and lira. Richard Turner want ta Toronto n* Filday laatto attend the funeral of Mra Turner's aiatar I —Mr* Jama* Swift, of Niagara. Out., waa j ia thia village tbe forepart of the week, Wetting bar daughter, Mia. J. J Keilly. — Maura Cyrua Tower and Qua Morrla, who «ra attending eabool at Look port,ipant i dunday with tbelr parent! in tbie town —Mr. Hanry (>«rtiae. of Buffalo, waa la Youngitown on Mooday lait, v lit ting bit aiater, Mr*. J. J. Reilly, and alao made • ploaeani call at the Niws offloe —Mr Almeron Barker, who baa been at tending court at Lockport, aa a Juryman, epent ctunday with hie family in thia town, and returned to court on Monday. DSirritTßT.—Dr F. A. Balcom will be at bla office in tbe Ontario IJouaa, on Mooday and Tueeday, Fab Slit and 83od Tboae wliblng bit lervl ee will pleaaa call early. —Mr. A. J. Ooodman, of New York, agent for Miller & Bro., importer*, la at tbe Ttfft Houie, Buffalo, lolnc aa Immense bueineee with an elegant liue of French millinery good* What We May Expect. Mora cold weather, Or weather of eome kind. The flret chirrup of tbe roMu redbraaat. Rlectuc light*. Instead of atreet lampa. The mar> .age belle to ring toon. Marblee eoou to occupy the attention of tbe Juvenile mind. Tbe oldeat inhabitant to include the freahet of 1887 lo hie recolleotlona. No tea bridge tble winter—unleee—unleee —well, nolaaa tbe ioe bappana to Jam. Somebody to lay tbey have *aeu the flrit ruble, AoJ then be knocked down for lieing. Special Meeting. At* ipeetal meeting of tbe Sunday School Board of tbe M. K Cburcb, of tbii village, bald Monday evening, Feb 14th, tbe poei tlcmof Treaaurer aud teacher, held by Mra E Chaplin, waa declared ▼aoant. Mr WiWan Hoblueon waa.choaeu to Oil va aaoey foe Tieaearer Tha reaignation of Aliae Chaplin, aa erganlat, waa accepted, •ad Maatißia Calvert waa elected to All her place. The Board ezpreeead entire aatiifaction with tha Huperintendeat aa to bla management vi tbe eabool. Opinions Wanted on the Pension Veto. Madison, Wis., Feb. 14.—The following oircular wm Issued to day from the National headquarters of tbe Orand Army of tba Rspublio, aigned by Commaudar-10-Cblsf Kaiichlld: In vlsw of ths recant veto of tba Dependent Pension hill and of the vary graat Im portanru of tbat measure to mau/ of our disabled comradea who need eud are justly entitled to help, it la reoomn'sudsd tbat posts and comrades every wli-re. by reeolutiona and letters, Immediately Inform mam bera of |
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