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THE YOUNGSTOWN NEWS. Vol. VII. YOUNGSTOWN, N.Y.. FRIDAY. MARCH 11, 1887. NOa 3. LOCAL. Fellow Citizens of Youngstown and licinity: Now is the time to act, if you tnouhl have a railroad. The only thing to prevent now it the right of V>ay. Contribute that, or its equivalent, and you guarantee the road. Act at once. One day's delay may be to our disadvantage. You are invited to call at the office of N. D. Haskell and do what you can, be it what it may. Delays are dangerous. and this I appeal in made for YOUR benefit. Call at once, or you may lose the opportunity you long have sought, —County Court convene! at Lookpurt March 14th. —Tli* roar of IMagere Kali* wai dlatiootly heard in Ynungatow" on Wadneeiley. —The name* OMBB pupil* have been on the *chn<tl roll of tblt village during the paat winter. —Thlrtv ulna cittern* of Clarkavllla have petitioned the Leg lalature to be lnoorporet ad Into tbe village of Niagara Call*. — flov« can now marry lawfully at IB and Rlrlr at 1A yt-are of age. The State Legl*la tore recently thu* flxed the age of consent. —Mr and Mr*. Van tttalnburg and eon Robert returned to Yonngatown la*t week, after an abaence of about two year* In lown. —The Preebyterlan pulpit will ha oc cupled by Kev. C. 8 Htowltte, of Nlarara Kalla, next Sunday, In exchange with Kev T. K Calvert Married.—Marc'i Sth, 18*7. by Rer. Ed ward Walker. Chnrlea K Sage and Edith I'anton, both of Lowlaton, N. V., at bla father'* reaidence. — March did not come in exactly Ilka a Hon, neither precisely Ilka a lamb but more like a halfbred country dog addicted to killing abeep. —The subject of David Millar'* next addiee* before the Farmer*' Inatituie of Nlag ara County wi 1 be duti** on wool, and atate and county taxation. — While working on tbe new dock laat Monday Mr. Elarn Andetton apeared with a pike pole a large channel catflah weighing ill the bond of teu pound*. —The village election take* place on Tue* day next, at tbe Hartor Houae, and a caucu* for tbe nomination of candidatee will be held at the »ame place at 1 o'clock p m tomoirow (faturday). —An auction *ele of farm itock and 1m plementa take* place on tba farm of the late Win Perry, two mile* eaat of Young*- lowa, on the Creek Road, on Wednesday, 23rd Inat., commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Term* eaav. —Win. Klpaon & Sen have uow engaged the service* if ao expert borae-aboer. Mr. W ib. Rnderton, who ha* worked lo many of the beat ahop* In the United Statee. He make* a *pec!alty of aboalng home with bad feet or interfering, and warranti all work. I'EirrißTKT. - Dr. L. Balcom will be at hi* >fflce, Brighton lloom, Youngatown, Moult) aud Tueaday, March Mtband 15th. He *111 admiaiater chloroform, ether, vitalised air, nitrou* oxide or laughing ga*. for tbe paluUae extraction of teeth All work in tbe line of deotlatry will be attended to on blm early. —Ob Monday laat Mr. Geo B. uaietant engineer of tbeN.Y.C. * R.R.RR.! accompanied by Mr. Troa, engineer, made a preliminary examli ation of the route from the company1* depot at Le« tatoo to tbe I tram boat landing at tbla place, prepare lory lo extending their road here. These [eutlemeu aay that the xrade le one of tbe MMlret and that it would be practicable lo ran tba track to tbe ateamer'* dock*. Imfoktabt to Notabt Apruci-Tn — Senator Walker Informa ua that all peraona vbo declre reappointment ae Notariae, ami aho bava not yet fllled out bb4 forwarded the blauk application required by tba Ob* unor, abould do eo at onoe, a* tba I let for itli county le about completed and doe* not nclude the namee of any peraona who bava )ot made formal application to tbe Oo* VBor in writing. Tbeee blank* may be hal ay applying to Senator Walker or Aaaem-3lym*B Ooera or Pnrtor. Prompt attention to thie matter will aave naeay | iibbi I——tttmmi Church Re-Opening. The Presbyterian church, which d«rln| fbe winter month* ha* bHD undergoing r» pain, waa ro opened for worablp on Sab bath morning. Tba pastur, llev. T. K. Calvert, MA., preached to a larga audlenai from tba tazt " Tba Joy of tba Lord la yo«t atrcngtb." Tba cbolr, under tha abla laadarablp of Mr. A. Holden, ocupled ita old poeltfon In tba gallery, Tba opening aathero "•» beautifully rendered, "I *ai |Ul • ban they aald onto ma lat ua go into Iha Houae of the tard." Tba old stove* h»*» barn removed and two aulwtantial »ew onaa, wblcb etand near tba door, ara taMelant to haat tba cbnrch oomfnrtaMy. Tha wbola floor ia <*arprted, aa I* a leu tba platform, witb bacotulng taste. Tha eeala tad pillara ara all painted and varnished anew, and to tba back of tha pulpit tba wall la ornamented witb perspective, so that any ona teeing it for tba 11 rat lima would Imagine not an imitation but a real receding ball or lobby leading to a aestry. The painting and ornami nting wat executed by Mr H. Johnston He bat dona bia wort exceedingly well. Tba cbnrch will never look again eo shabby mi it did before repair*, to long aa tha ladiea and gentleman wbo took to active a part in tha work ara spared to Ilea and woi k among ua. Annual Financial Statement of the Trustees of the Village of Youngstown. BIOUWAT CXPSNDITCRZa. Job» C'amocbsn $2811 Thomas Munhall 1 OC Kdgar Chaplin lIM Sfcaruian lilgbee 1 X John K* ait! 81 Chai lea O. Sweet 43 (W Thomas Mal<mey 5.89 Daniel Reardan SI Dennis A Joseph Onen 44 HI Win. L'ostello 5(3 Wm Swain 360 Win R(|>aon A Hon 125 Oao. Trues la le 1 50 Prank Buckley 1 «a .Albert H. Dutton 18 01) Wm Motto wan fill Henry C. Root 8 70 Abnar Holden 158 N D. Ilaskell 287 John W. Haskell ....* 500 James McQowsn 1.55 Alva Millard 4.00 Wto. Marshall SO 40 William Ksy 10 63 John Uraan 10 00 George W (Ilia 36 03 Thomas Iloey, Jr 48 39 Thomas Rtaidau l 17 8305 18 obdiwakt Exntmtiri'Bca. Byron W. Moon I 1 SO Dr A. O. rtklnner 49 40 Abner Holden . 83 30 N. D. Haskell 8.80 Daniel Reel dan 1 'JO $*3 78 Tola) moneys paid 0ut..., |SBB 94. By order of tli» T' ustees, A ■nib Hqldbv, Clark. Youngstown Literary Society. Tl a abort eoclaty met In tbe lecture Room of lb* Preebytarian Church, on Mooday •veiling. The Preeident, Rev. Mr. Calvert, Id the chair. Tbara waa, aa uaual, a large i.lten Junca. Aa decided tba previous meeting, the lubjecte of etudy were arlactiore from Ibe | oeme of Will Carlton. The following ia a liat of readara nod the povtnn read: — Miaa Carrie llarton, "The Tbrra Lovere;" Miaa Mrndham, " Betey and I Are j Out;" Mr. ftobinaon, "1 be Fealival of Induatry;" Rev. Mr. Calrert, "'Our Traveled j Paraoo," " Life ia a Cloud," and ' Tba Heath ■ Itridge of tbe Tay;" Mr*. Newton Hall, i " Jim'a done off W itb tba Hbow," and "Tba Way to Tboa' Heart." Tba preeident remarked that though Will i'arltou did not . rank eo bign a* l»ngfellow in lilarary grace and aitlatlc beauty, yet bit poeoii wera vary popular among American Hona of Toil. Carlton waa struggling to do for America what Tennyeon had dona for England— to Snd beauty, noblaneaa and patboa in the commonplace acenea of rural eocirty and domeatic life. A eong, aang pleanlngly by Mim Madia Winchester, and a quartctU to Miaa Bartoo'e accompaniment on tba organ, brought tbe procaadlnga to a cloaa. After the bafdSctlon tba following a«l>jact for debate waa cboaan for next Monday av ailing: "la Total Abetluance a 0 If." At- Ormative—Mr. Clayton hwackhammer, Mr. Cbaplin, Mr. Robinaon, Mr. Krvtl Tower and Tbomaa Hoay, Jr. Negative—Mr. Will Eaton Mr. Ayera, Mr. Hopkloa, Mr. Newlon Hall. Shall We Submit? Editor Xrwi: Tbs following l*tt*r being of g*i *ral in t*r**t to tb* I'toplf living along lb* Msg* ra frontier, will jou |<Imm glr* it publlcation in ;oar psper I 1 imcvrtlj trust tbat our friends at Tooawaotla, Niagara Fells, Suspension Budge, Lcwiston, and Mpecially at fori Niagara, will uuit* with us in maklag an emphatic protest against tbis delugs of fillb wbicb Buffalo |n<|«w to Ut down upon oa. If loot! and Htata Itat will not |ir«Tral tbla abominable dsaturation of tb* waters of tb* msjMtio Nisgara KJ%*r, tb«n let a* inTok* tb* |Kiw*ri of lk* Lord of . Host* and tb* O*o*ral Oo isiunsst. Yours tru'jr, R f. 8. Match Kb. lb*7. Looktokt, N Y , March 1, MR. 5 rank fla*T, Esq , i'oaaystowa.' Mr D**r Sir,—ln ysatarday i Buffalo L'oul i*r may b* feu ad adr*rU**m*nt mo- Uoa* of lotaottou oa th* pari of tb* elljr of BhCalo to cl*aa oat Bwtato Craafe and **» I of tb* cans!* of Mm «Ay, and to e&lsrge tkM to » |mUr dapth, and alao aromg Itt pnxnilop of tba Common Council llllMi of lb* rroaipt of propoaala to do lb* •Ofk. ThU wort la to kn aocompllahad t.y dr*dgl»( tha Imttnuu of tboaa aavaral cban ■ah. no# rat king witb Bltby dap<iaita, and dopnattlns tba offanaiaa matter to ramo'ad in tho cbannal «t tha Nlacaia Rlrar brloa tha vatar worka lulrt plar. Tbla will pol lata tbautraam and baa aoorcaof dangar to the health of tba | aople all alon< ibt banka •f th? rifar, and particularly In yoor naltbborbood. la It not worth whlla to look Into U an.l aaa If tba prnovadinica contemplated cannot be ao changed aa to require tba dapoaft of tbla fllth eleewhare I I pr<i|xiaa •ailing tba attention of tha Mtata Board of Health If tba matter. Mrantitne, If jrogr neighbor* tblnk It of (oinciaot moment they can coaaldar tba matter alao Pleaae ad<r|a« M «f your aiawa of tba matter Torn rary truly, Pa vie Mii.ua SOCIAL MEETING. • . ' e On Thnraday trading of I ait week, a•< r rial maatlng of ttaa f'reeby terlen eongregi | tlon Ml belli In th.i Lecture Rmim, for tb i. ptirpnaa of donating oontrlbutlona toward I- tha eburck d ibt There waa a very goo k attendance, both from town ami our » try. About*o'clock tba paator, Rev T. f It Calvert, U A , rallrd tha congregation t 3 order. Apologiea for al«anca were ree from Hera. Mr. Babcock and Mr. Marvin, a Lnckport After devotional eierciaea Ml f Calvert aald: — Pilenda, alow ma la tb f name of tba truataoa to azpreoa our gratl tude at taalng to many friendly faca ; gathered together around tbia featlve board mr atate briefly why wa are convenei | tbla evening. Aa a congregation, wa flni ouraelvea d*| reaaed with a debt of o»e j 11000. Of that debt a note of $400 fall* dm ( | the lit of April. The truateea a«k you b ( coma forward to nigbt with open heart s I and pur*ea to cut looae tlila $400 and lat thi | ; church go free. If tbla aum hi not forthcoming, thru the church property may reqylrt to ba mortgaged, and fron •uck a camft'lty wa deroutly pray It mn; lie delivered. If It be nut forthcoming tbri an annuul iuterent mu't atlll weigh doai the already beaey butdeu. If It ba nol 1 forthcoming, then we atlll tleep on In oui nightmare without a atrtiggle for freedom Or, on tbe other band, if wa come forwarc aa one man and pay the debt, than wa wll •end a thrill of joy and rouraga, and tbe-e fore atrengtb along tba übole line, and tbli poaitioß takan the Held w 111 be oaia and thi battle von. The reat will not appear at vary formidable after all. There are tw< oiaaert j reeeut to night, and only two PI rat, tlxve are tb"»e who ha* a laid tbh duty to heart and and the\ know how much they can and will give. Ti t"em I would aay for encouragement, thai tha Matter laid atrea* on ao precepta to hli dlaclplaa ao touch aa on tha precept charity Hla own word were " It la mora blceaed tc glee than to receive." You are bravely walking then In the rtejie of tha Maater and taking heed to Ida "pedal command*. Hut 1 thla la not all. Are wa not told that on tht 1 Judgement Day apeclal empliaala will N laid on our deeda of benrvolencef "Well done good and faithful aereant; Tbou heal been faithful over a few thing*. I will mskr thee ruler over many thing*; Enter thou into the Joy of thy Lord." To the other claaa let me *ay a few word* for your guidance in tbia duty. Your pre eence here to-night la a token of your • 111 ingneaa to help. Let me aak you flrat to thiuk earnestly of the duty of tba creatur* |to tha great Creator. A man will not an i much aa keep a dig on bia farm unlaw* It render* aome aervire t.. hi* m atar. If Ood haa ahowerad upon you daily bleaelnga of lieilth and comfort and material proa|ieiity, ia It not barely reaaonabla to render aouir return! Again, by giving you will take out of jour pocket, but by a wonderful aubtlr law yoo will put m>blene-a Into your heart*, and, after all, it la the benrt which I* tht trua and eternal fountain of man't happl nan Beaidaa, if you are wiee, wi I you not mark tbe eiperirnce of men that at the rlnee of life, a ben we ara entering tba un known, It ia not wbat a a have done for ouraalvaa that yield* tbe greateat comfort, but what wa have dona for otheret I will appeal, friend*, to all that la nobleat In your nature. Wa beard nut long ago at our Lit erary meeting of Oliver Ooldimitb being ao generoua aa to give to a starving man bli bedclothea, ao that hla landlady found him nait morning tuckad In among tha featbei* with hla head atlcklng oat. That may have been raah, but wbat of tbe beait tb»t prompted tbe act! Have we not beaid how Or. Livlngaton, tba African traveler, eaved much money for hi* boy a, and on being pieaead for money for 'Jud'a cauaa aa'd that when a boy ha bad to atruggla, and bla boy* muat do tbe aarne In reaaonabla limlta la not that worthy of our Imitation! It la bard limea, many aay, but if It ha bard time* will nol the poor feai tha ptucb ol poverty moat f Well, I will tell yoa of a good woman who gave onr Tiaaaurer tha other aay a ailver dol'ar *he bad earned from a bard day'a manual labor Hhe wanted to do aometblng for tbe mlnlater and *ba did w bat aha could. But I will tell yoa, frienda, of eouwtblng nobler than tint. Jraua Chrlat counted It not robbery to ba equal with God. yet He etooped to tha form of a eervant. Though He waa rlab, for our eakee Ha became poor, tbat we through Hie poverty might ba rich, tie did to .re He lived end died tbat He might aaea yua and ma fron bondage and deatk. and that awful word. Hell. Seeing Ha haa dona ao much for u*. what will wa do for Him I Tha treaaurar of the eburch, Mr. Dutton, made a few brief and pointed reiaarka. Ha aald ke hoped wa would all do, each man, aeoordlag to kla eeveral ability. Tba tiaaa, ha aald, were bard, but tbia waa too often aead aa au excuee where wa would abtik oar datv U waa a cbllda a rawer, kae| Ing to blmarlf what belonged to Ood. Ba tt Bated wa would not be ao*|>allad la a»ortgage tba property. Tbat(aa ke looked at It, would be falHag from tbe frying paa lote lb* (lri> A eery bouetifai auppar. prepared and presided o?tr by • »—Win of iadia*. wai thereafter heaitily m}orf4 Tbe choir, an d*r tbe leadership of Mr Holten. i»( »ltb (nod effect tb» anthem. "It Is a food thin* to |lri (banks onto tba Lord " l<ater in ths evening a Quartette, rowetetlng of Mrs N D. Ha*k»ll, Mr*. A. Duttow, Mr A H«ld«n and Mr. , sang sweetly and lot prmlnlj " Prepare to meet tby Ood " The trustee* at a lata boor took In tttr I'M On Sabbath tba Sunday School voted Ml), and it I* confldently expected that tba rensaln dar *111 ba procor. d without difficulty. AH wbobavenot contributed ara respectfully requested to band In thalr donatloua to Mr Dnttoo it to any of tha trustee*. LEWISTON. | Mr. H Pon.lcrgast baa a vary Una piano of tba Kiuaraon Piano CVa manufacture, which for tona and flultb la equal to any to ! tba State. Mr Charles Frank Saga and Mlsa Kdltb Denton. of th's village, were mart lad on the Stb Inat. Tha baat wishes • f a bust of friends ara axt' nda>l to them. ai deongratu Istlons ara In ordar. How about that Dramatic entertainment which was to have taken (dare at Academy llall un or about tba holidays, but which, for a»ma unaccountable rsaaon, mlsaad runnartioua I Let ua base It. Tbe Millar farm, on the River Road, baa, we undarstand, been ranted nn shares to a party from Ibe mountain Success to lilro Thursday afternoon, March Ist, a | any of ladlea left this si Inge, a la go-ue-you please, to Indulge In toboggan sliding al the reeldenca of una of our moat populai society your g ladles, which turned out to be rather novel and decidedly unsatlsfac tnry for all concerned The alide extended from tha mountain aide to an ore ard a shot t distance below. A lady and gentle man remained at the top of the slide to wit f'css the trip to Its terminus. Tha tourists bad alrnoat accomplished tha trip In safety, whan to tbalr surprlae and chagrin an ap pie tree, wholly unnoticed befi re, loomed up In close proximity to tbelr uncertain steed The toboggan became unmanage 1 able and Into tba tree It weut wltli such teri Ibis foi ce as to cleave the frail alad In halves. Tbe occupante were thrown in all i directions, some receiving scalp wounds, i • bile other* escaped wltb tbelr llvae. Thus ended tbelr Brat attempt at tobogganing. NORTH RIDGE. Mr. Charles Brace, of Lock port, was vletting lelativea on tba Kldge laet week ' Mlse Margaret Stoddard, of Buffalo, was visiting bpr brother aud family last weak Mr. Dwlgbt Hanger, of KaneomvlUe, was on tbe lUdgeone day last week Miss Cora Dayo, of Pekln. waa visiting Mr. and Mrs N B Cook last week. Mrs Ruth Vandusen, of Lorkport, was visiting relatives on the Kidge last week. Miae Aun (Juade, of Kanaomviila, Is visiting bar sister, Mrs. T S. Klton Mrs. Myron Parry, of KaneomvlUe, ac companled by her sister, Mrs Swain, of Ijewlaton, was visiting bar slater, Mrs Jaa Hsrdieon, last week. Mr. J P. Bingham, of Clarendon, Is In town on business Mr. Ijswls Burch had tbs misfortune to loee a valuable horse a few days since Mr. Win. Bailey has sold two acres of land from tba noitb end of bis farm to Mr John Colopv. Mr. Colopy has commenced the erection of a new bouse on tbe eame. Married. — At tbe Oeruian Lutheran Church, on Wednesday of last week, by Rev. (Joreh Radamacher. Mr. Henry Siilloe and Miss Minnie Hboltx, bo'.h of Wilson Died —Frank Brock way, M D , of paralysis, ou March Sid, Hh7. Tbe fjneinal ear. I vice* were beld Saturday, at bis Ista rest | denca. The remains were Interred In the North Rlilge cvoietvty. Rev. A Staplea of Bcistlng. Tha ladies of tha Universal at Society will bold a geographical social In the basement of thalr church, on Monday evening of next week. All are Invited to attend, aa a good time la anticipated. — BscgT Sharp. Njrtb Ridge, Marcb "lb, IH»7. WILSON. Tba dr ma, '• Korr»d to Iba War or tba Hub Ruoncrt of 4," wbkb waa to bava >>••0 producad Id tb* public ball l*»t Tbur* laj and Friday (Tailing* by uiauit.ara of P*tar A. Portar Poat, O.A H , «»• poatpoaad on* Wi-rlr. Tb* cbartar alaotlon. which »u bald In lb la rlilag* laat I uitaday, raaultwl la tb« r*- I ilNtkiD of U» iiltnii of iba i«>l y«ar, a lio only too or ibra* tic«|.Uoo* (J a! an Millar, rx wytnl»'t of Lawlatea, •11 la to*D last Watli a»dn» Mr« Guy BauWboty ►taiiad f«Ho ma, N Y , Saturday, K*b. I*4. to l>* tr*at*d for ml* car, but ban g takta auddaoly wora*, cod: clttdad to raturn boma Word wa» acut M ' bar buabtnd. and ba w. Nt to iaa»t bar, and wbd» ooiuitm up on tha R W 4 O train laat Taaalay nigbt, aba d ad from tba affacta of a Mroka of |-aral)*i» Cbailr* Hoamrr loat a good bora* laat Waduaaday by It* bacowiag frig btattad and thru* lug itaalf la a dltcb on tba Kaodail Koad. tlwrtby |>n>b»b>y 10| tmlag a blood vvaaal. Ayoucg girl, who waa iu tba wagon at tba Hut*. waa tbroaa to tba guoud and *11 btly lujurad. CI aton Tabor, of (i) racua*. 1 *a la tbU riUaga for a aln.it flail to bta patrnu laat I'ua-day nigbt and Wadaaaday foraaoon W E Morrlar.o, of Pittsburgh, Pa , ipaat i part nt laat w**k in town, and parcbaaad tba buuaa a d l-.t foruarly owued t,y bit n.< ih»r. wbleb Waa aold at adoiluiatrater't aala baturiiay. P. C. ha I lay. wbo laft Ura a faw dart ago If ratiuu to kla buaiuaa* of tlock ratelag la lo«a, atuppad al aon-a town la Michigan 00 bl* way waat and wat atari lad. Mr* Diautha &•!**, wbo ba* baaa la Jackaoo, Mich , for torn* lima paft, r«laraad to tbia tUlaga laat Friday. Tfca anaaal *1 the Woaiaa'a Mia- r<r IWIHT of tb» 7*r»»bTl«l«« rburrfc ■ji bi b»i>l >l Dm hom ol M rm> Job n K|- I'mioh ua Tbui»t»» •ftMwxui '4 IW« O S. M -' ')HtM anil family mwl (k« fur»f»r* of ttola weak «ilk frl»ud» lu CmbrlaN. C. Arnold ta *|»r>Uiry| a f'W *»y ta North Coli>D*. or Ui«H»»«* M •• tlflDM' *>k« b*> born *(»-n4iac • f*w data vilb b»r pa' Mil* h«* raturaad to Knportum. Il* , ia*l Hnudiv, «• *o>|>k-l« b»r nlgntim -U RANSOMVILLE. Thai* will ba * Geographical anolal at Dl *e.avu»llle on Tl'Uradat evening u*gt- AU ilwm lnt«r«l«l In i craanMry or chaaae firlot; are rrqueeted U mwt M lk« esbuolHouaa. Kaneom*<ll#, on HiturtflV WWenle«. Man-b Itib, to limoii U> Immili o* Us* aaiue t» ■ W «l«i n as|»rt Argentina 1 <«dge of Good Tetri] lar* pre*. l « li«lv. <iiil ba».ug wrtj literal y nwiw The aortal for Uae barn-fit of the fun.l, which out imM at tb« rink Wadundti evening, w»* • [ileaeant eff»ir. Tba literary and mnairal M«d>M war* of • blgb order: In faet. "a fully «mat an hour uf recitation awl i«u( Our b> If lit"! atara shown for tba svaulng wltb •uunwl brilliancy. Klward Ulalr Will vlalt fHaad* in A baaf tliia week. A >a>) eujivable a>n( aerv'oa »a» held a* the WVIi) n i hutch ou Munday ui'irtilog by the WO T U Kr»i.k Timothy la • eating wltb rara *«*♦- ceee In hit school at Koct eater K. T Kane, in m In Buffalo oo Monday, attend nf( ibe meeting of tba We*l*ru Ma aonlc Mutual lu*urauo* Co*apany. of ahlak ba I* a dt'ector. lUnx lu t, Hon purchaaad of H H Ttaio thy aoine vary Una Uarlev, which tliay wilt tall for *eed Mir* Dolly Towa l« quite 111. but under the careful attention of !>r. Allan will aooa recover. Tha Kanaom Bond ault will ba tiled at tlie County court, commencing In I«ck|>ort Marcb 19th. Mtaa I.averne White, of Maaa Hual, la lsititw her alster, Mia Hr* vmour Haiieiws Tha RsnsomvOte Cornet Hand, W. A. (urtias iead«r, in »le one of the principle attraction* at Ibe sidewalk folai Will Kau«im taeonfliird to the house with a lama bat k Clark and Hollln Fnat r «111 atari for Dakuta neat weak Bylvsat»r Thompson will occupy tba bmiae of Jobu Harilngtun on and after A pill let. M.a K T Kanaom la on tba elck ll»t I»r David ItaWer, of Cauandalgua, tpeut ■Sunday alib hit fatber here Chat K. ('urtias baa bean engaged to ti*ei'h tha apilng term of our public tcbool. Mra M. II liakar. who hat been i.li.ng with frlandt >u Olivuug wouuvy. relurui ij here laat weak Clarence J. Tower left laat week am tba exruraloD to Waihington Mra K. A Hewer, wbo hat baeti tpeadlug a few dare vtailing at tha realdan«a of lleber (Juade, returned to bar bo rat at l-nckport nn Tueaday. Mitt Klvlrs Tryon ratnrnad laat weak frntii a i rolonned vlail with relet Iree and frlauda In < blcago Mra W.O Kogert, of Oneida, who waa •pending a law dayt with bar many ft lauds hera, ratuinad laat Mnnda)' to bat noma. Mra. Moora, of Cob'am, Pa., I* visiting with her fat bar, O. W Tryon. M lea Suala El Mil -a rettirued a few day* tinea from a vult with har paraou at T<«- awanda. John i 'lament It slatting wltb frlauda In < aoada. Mrt Ji.bn Hull and ton, of lowa. «ra tha g neat* of klr and Mit H H Timothy. Jubn Harrington, of T'h awauda, baa bean •pending a few daye bare, C N Owen, of Niagara Falls, wra bar* Mnnday uu butlneta. Charley la looking healthy. Louie Tower It In Waahiugton on tba egtuition that left laat week. CI at llfTiimn. wbn ba* bean teaching In illrtr ct No 1, Toon of Wlleon, cluead bla school laat Kildaj The achool In the I'erk't dlitrlct cloeed lati Friday J Towei bat made an eaial lent teacher, being wall llk ad by all bla ecbulart ('bat Taylor waa In town a faw da}a flatting wltb filendt. A V Qalcbell, I laouty Clark In tba Astembly Chamber at Albany, la dangarooaly til at bit raaldanca bara Hurt Hoffman It negotiating for tha irarcheae uf tbe Owen property on High Hrnoul tlrevt (laoiga and Frank ara rontilns • fara ueai New Orb-ana, La. Uaorga L. Moot* apant Kataiday lb Ix>ck port. ( bat F Hraeet rloeaa bit arbool Friday la the Foater'a dltlrlrt. Isotli Fitch will laae* on or about April lit fot Dakota Tba bouta belonging to Joba llairlngU a It b*lng re| tiled Burned, latt Friday araulng, a bara to«ttber wltb cuntenlt belonging to Mm. M. jan loaurai c* $800 A hall and basket party will ba glean on Filial aeanliig, at Oweti't Mall. A grand turn out la dealred, at iha proceeds will go to build a tide walk on tl a toutb aide of Main afreet. A number of relative* of Mr and Mra. 0 II Kaiam, gainerad at bla iratdeiif* latt Fil lay ard bad aa *njoyabl* Uu*. Dw'gl t Banger will la open bt*-toast naar k*t ibe Bret of April. KdwarJ Caleert. of Yoangatowm, tea baan appo nted Marahali •» tba Fa ra, skltk will ba beld uodar tha auapieaa of Ui* NUg aia County Agncultuial Hoclely l'i% giatuiallou* H. M To* ar triad bit brud at taaclaiag latt a>ark Harm la a Jolly I*»rh*r A new organ hat L«an puri bated far tba Bapliat cbu rn Geo K Mi'* ' 'IJoogli ba* ratataad tivm at tending tha WI too Ccloa hci 00l ti. D. Tuw»r baa twenty tea blood bvraae. Re*. 0 N Robeite waa la tttendaaaa a* lb* m- eilog bald under tbaaaaplcsa of Ik* W C.T U , laet nou-iay. and atada a faw ap piopnai* iiwiki H bail Ob tbaral Tha pfoyoaad At tba. Loch port * Youi.gstoan R K. loosat *p la tba dieUiwa- aot i*a* thaa V year* A social wbeld laat Friday aieaing at tba raaideava of «T fv-U. for Ibe benad'. of tba Dtckeiaoniilla M. E. Cbuicb. Jay Hangar will work tba farm tatoaglag to bit fstbar Ibis mmiumr. Mr. Elster Msanlag will toon raatn oa tba fa/ia U.at be ha* boa.ht of Daniel Bg. har — Vnrras MILLINERY I © I Ml now receiving a new an I axtanalva line of N*»w York and Parisian atylea of Millinery good*, and extend a apeclal invltatioa ta my many lady enatomere tn call and InafMi't at onr openlig <>o Tuesday, March 15th, when wa will ihow yoa the lat-geat and flnnt DISPLAY Of tiieae g<v» la aver brought to thii market. I I have engaged the aerviree of an aipeileiicaadchy trimmer who will havacbnrge of tliia department, and who will attidy to plea«e the taata if aarb customer. I have ordered a hat, ready trimmed, flora Paila, which will y|v* you an idea of what they waaf at the gr>-at faahion ineltopoll*. We will carry In atock Ribbons, Silks, Velvets, Flowers, Straw Goods, I Ostriith Tips, —— ' | I i Plumes, - i i Ornaments, \ i \ Hats and Bonnets! i Ready Trimmed and < 1 Trimmed to Order. ; * i ——— a 1 a V Lady cuitoien ara Invltad to Irapect oar ' % Dreea Qooda and Buttona, of which wa ara ai ahowlng a vary large aaeortmant at popular ' f prleaa. | ( 1 • N. D. HASKELL,; •I , U YOUNMTOWN, N. V. j; ; «i !! N.B- |m yoa ma oar " Boom " Uli' " tvaek I 41 FOB SALE OB TO REST. PBKMISES la Tonngatowo. formerly occupied by Mr» Dorr, W 111 Mil lota aeparate If ileal red. Ap|>l.< to Hugo Scbwartt, or Addrea*. DOT LK MKM.. ftt DsraoiT, kiica. FOR SALE. HOUSE AND LOT on Btraat, flri minutea walk from poatofflc* . Lnt lIHI fret front, *M feat deep. < otuioodlouetwo- Itur; bone* with btviDtnl, good detarn, wall, and aavaral kind* of fruit, aucb aa Cpaa, quince*. applea, barriee, Ac. Hmall n on tba lot. A vary daairabla residence. PrlcwllVW Term* aa*y. Apply to N. D. 1 HAKILL. 1 —.: FOR SALE. Ona of tba moat dealrabla location* on Main •traet, in lha Tillage of Youngatown. 4M acrea of land, commodiou* three *tory brick b»u*e, new. containing SI rooma hoaide hall*, cloaeta and batb room*. &C., overlooking Niagara River l.arg* barn*, good tenant boiiax.wella, cleterna, large vlnayarde. : ap| la and penrh oichard*, iilently of email < frtiita. Will tell tba whole premiaea for i what tba honae coal, If takau aoon. Will divide if dealrad. Addra**. N. D. HASKELL I Youngatown, N. T. j
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Youngstown News, 1887-03-11 |
| 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 | 1887-03-11 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Identifier | ytn_18870311 |
| 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, 1887-03-11 |
| 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 | 1887-03-11 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Identifier | ytn_18870311_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 | 3017.69 KB |
| Transcript |
THE YOUNGSTOWN NEWS. Vol. VII. YOUNGSTOWN, N.Y.. FRIDAY. MARCH 11, 1887. NOa 3. LOCAL. Fellow Citizens of Youngstown and licinity: Now is the time to act, if you tnouhl have a railroad. The only thing to prevent now it the right of V>ay. Contribute that, or its equivalent, and you guarantee the road. Act at once. One day's delay may be to our disadvantage. You are invited to call at the office of N. D. Haskell and do what you can, be it what it may. Delays are dangerous. and this I appeal in made for YOUR benefit. Call at once, or you may lose the opportunity you long have sought, —County Court convene! at Lookpurt March 14th. —Tli* roar of IMagere Kali* wai dlatiootly heard in Ynungatow" on Wadneeiley. —The name* OMBB pupil* have been on the *chn |
| File Name | ytn_18870311_001.tif |
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