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THE YOUNGSTOWN NEWS Vol. VII. YOUNGSTOWN, N. Y.. FRIDAY. MAY 13, 1887. No. 12. LOCAL. —Mice weather. —Pie plant Is plsnty, —Trade begins to pick up. — Decoration Day draws uear. — Muggy weather tbe fore part of tbe week. —The tree* are leafing out with wonderful lap dity. —Tbe saddeet time of all the year housecleaning time. —Strawberrys are selling lo Tooawaoda at 'Si clou par quart. —The cherry tree* are la bloom. Next com* the apple treee. —Tbe boys, aided by tbe girle, begin to spark over the fence them warm evenings. —Strawberry boxes are to be made taller this season in order to g*t tbe button higher up. —Don't take off your under clothes yet, unless you pay your family d ictor by tbe ye-»r —Oar aaoal Wilson Items arrived just as we go to press—too late for publlcatijo this week. — Suspension Bridge U entitled to the credit of the first strawberry festival of tbe season, so far us beard from. —The tv enty sixth annual reunion nf tbe 9»th Regiment, N Y Vols , will be held at the Oileans House. A.bion, N.Y., on Mooday, May 2Sid. 1 twT. — Mr. J B Bullock, who was recently scut away for medical treatment, died In Catiandaigua oo Tuesday last. Tbe remains will be brought to ibis town for inteuneut. —A meeting of tbe O. A. R. was held in tbe A.O.U.W. bail on Saturday evening last, to select committees and make arrange ments for tbe observance of Decoration Day. —Three desertions from Fort Niagara tbe past week Include Suck, Huushamaicr and Towsei Frank, who was recently kauefsrredkauefsrred to Oswsgo, also crooned tbe frontier, leaving hi* clothing behind blm. —Buffalo bad a baa*bell game advertieed for last Sunday, but a raio storm sat in on Saturday and spoiled tbe game. A providential over ruling to prevent a deeecrs tlon of tbe Sabbath. Send some missions ries to Buffalo. —Tbe Niagara County Partner's Institute, at their meeting last week appointed a committee to correspond with similar organisations and leading farmers In tbe several counties of ths State for the purpoee of formlug a permanent State organisation. —At a meeting of tbe Niagara County Anglers' C lub, at Lockport, last week. It I was decided tbat four prises should be offered for competition at tbe annual Ashing excursion which take place at Port Niagara in June. The piises will be a rod, r«el, line aud twit pail. —There are very few fine lawns in town, but as improvements are made tbe number of these is gradually increasing, much to the advantage of the streets oo which tbey are ( located Nothing give* a own a neater or more inviting appearance than tasty and well kept lawne. We hope more of our peopie will improve iu this direction. — Mrs Joseph P irnswortb, a iweuty-flve year old wife, and mother of two little i daughters, eloped with bar father-In law, j Nathan Parnsworth, aged sixty, last week The parties all lived in Lockport, and are said to have been low down in the scale of 1 intelligence. Tbe woman left her children | for ber husband to provide for. —We again call tbe attention of our read er* to tbe St. (Jatbai ines Business College and Hcbool of Telegraphy advertised in this paper. Tuoinugb cou'*es and superior a oik are giving tbat institution a splendid reputation, a bile its low rate- of tuition bring it in the reach of everybody. We e ould like a lepresentallve of this village in the college. A catalogue can be seen at this office. — Considerable intere*' is shown In th* reported possible discovery of Mis* Franc Whipple, who wa* supposed to have committed suicide In tbe Whirlpool Rapids at Niagara Palla last June. In an insane asy luiu at Madison, Ind , a woman answering her description has beeu sn inmate for several months, and the authorities are unable to discover her identity. Relatives have gone to Madison to investigate. Sunny day, Hkie*W>e clear, Hip, hooral Spring I* here, Flannels off, Dismal day, Cold and cougl , Pneumonia, Flannels od, Hot as Ore, Sigh and groan. And perspire. —The Niagara Falls Courier says: "Ths committee of tbe 42ud Separate Compant, i who have in charge tbe matter of locating the company rifle lange have the matter still under advisement. There is tulk of both the l>e Vesux College grounds and of , securing permission to use tbe Fort Niagara range." We hope the commltte will decide upon tbe Fort Niagara range, and we have no doubt tbe neceaaary permission will be granted by Oeneral Penrose, the commander at Port Niagara. Presbyterian Church Notice. Tbe congregation will meet for worship at 11 a.m. and 730 p.m. The sacrament of Ihs Lord's Supper will be obeerved In tte moruing. The Rev. Mr. Maish, of ton, officiating The Sabbath School will meet iu the Lecture Room at tbe cloae of morning service. Commuulcants are specially requested to be pressnt at tbe preparatory seivice on Friday at tbs o'clock. The election of elders to take place immediately after. Youngstown Literary Society. At a special meeting on Monday evening last it was reeoived to keep in view the establishing of a Public Heading Hoom aud Library for tbe village. A strawberry feetival. acoi ropanied with special musical ex eicises, will be given about tha middle of Juue. The committee will meet at the Barton House next M.ndaj evening at 8 o'clock. Thar* is still room on tbe testimonial to Dr. Pryde for a few m >re siguaturee. If auy Intel ested in tbe society wiio have uot yet en roiled would like to add their tbey will be welcome to do so. NOTICE. Tbs annual meeting of tbe " Oakland R iral Cemetery Association" will be bald at tbs Barton House, in the village of Yoiingatown, N.Y on Tuesday, May 17tb, 1»B7, at tbree o'clock p. oi , for tbe purpose of electing tbe officers of said asaociatiou for tbe ensuing year, and to tranaact an. otber busiueee that may be deemed necessary By order of secretary. May 11th, IbB7. Finest Steamer on the Lake. Tbe new large steamer wbicb is being built at Deaeronto, to ron lu conoection w- th tbe steamer Cblcora, will pr ••■abl> not be ready until about tbe Ist of At ;ost Air Foj states tbat tbe contract cab* for ber coiaplexioo ou tbe 15th of July, bjt be can hardly state exactly wban she will be ready. She will undoubtedly be the finest boat tbat has aver entered Like Ontario, being bollt after tbe pattern of oue of the fasteet Auatraliau boats c.f modern tin. - flrted throughout with tbe mo-' • -*s Amerioaii cabins and furui- » Her p-ddle wheels will be feat. ■ t, like tJose l>f tbe Cblcora. PERSONAL. -Mr John Turner, of Bradford, Pa.. Is visiting bis father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Turner, in this village. DKHTIWIT.-Dr L Balcom. long and favorably identified among tbe buslnees institutions of Youngstown, will be in attend suce at bis office in tbe Ontario House next Monday and Tueaday, May 14th and 17th, and will be pleased to see all bis many pa- ' Irons who deeire work or profeeeional advice. —Capt. Hurst, of Port Niagara, will dellv- 1 ar tbe memorial address on Decoration Dsy before llnrst Post, No N«. (). A H , Dept. of Pennsylvania, at Wyalusing. Pa. Tbis Poet Is named after tbe Captsln's brother who was killed in the b*ttle of Antietain llurat Poet is fortanate in being ahle to secure so pleasing and Impreacive a spa ker a* th* Captain. A Medal for a Famous Guide. Through tbe efforte of Cspt C. B. Oaskill of ihe 42d Separate Company, Niagara Palls, sud Congressman Weber, the Secretery of tbe Treasury has ordered an appropriate sl'ver medal to be awarded to tbe w *11- kno in guide, Thomas Conroy, for sets of heioisni in rescuing persons from peiiious places about the Falls. Conroy'* latest act was tbat of rescuing i oung Robinson from the rapids at the bead of Bath Island, last falL Invitation to Housekeepers. Mkbkhh Welch & Utah, of Niagara | , Falls, invite the I.antra of Youngstown ami , vicinity to examine their new stock of ItKT i Ooodh and l ABrrru before making their spring purchase* Fashionable dress gooils, | 2-1 cents; new light prints, 4 cents; Ingrain carpets, 35 cents; brusaeis carpets, 50 cents | j Bargains in every department. Well Deserved Praise. We take pleasure in publishing tbe following regarding Dr Balcom, which ap pi-ared In tbe Woml and Farm Jfrssrnj/er of April IStb, a paper edited In New York . Cltj " There I* no profesaion more neceaaary and useful for the good appearance and well being of mortal than that of the dentist. A* much care and attention should be given to the teeth a* to any other part of tbe human structure. If not for health's sake alone, ihey should be att tided to fn in the fact that there Is no other one thing thai so detracts froin the beauty of man or wo man a* a bad set of teeth, and there is bant ly one io a hundred tbat can boast of a pel feet set To keep lb rut In good order, a visit should be paid to an experienced .Icn tlst at least twice a year, if nt oftener, ami to no otber gentlemen In this profession can ws more willingly recommend oui readers than to Dr. L ltalcoui, of Lockport. Tbe manufacture of artificial teeth, withi out any reference to each individual, face or person, Is quite too frequent a prsctlce in tbe dental profession, as is evidenced by the glaring appearatice of tbe porcelain append age* ofteu s.-eu In tbe mouths of many la ! dies and gentlemen Dr. Balcom has made a specialty of dsn tal plate work, also of gold filling. He is ably aasisted by bis son, Dr. Frank A. Bal com, who is known as oris of ths moat skilled gold operator* iu tbe country. Tb«) have established a reputation for making tbe moat becoming, natural, aud perfect fitting dental plate* by selecting aud adapting with mora than ordinary skill and care, each set of teeth lo each Individual person, face and uioutb. We therefore moat willingly recommend j tl.eee gentlemen to our leader* who desire a •u|>erlor *t> la and quality of deutal platee, combining naturalueas, elegance, and completeness In every reepect " HISTORY AND PROPHECY. If you have ever called over tbe short roll of bietoriaus, yon iiav* learned that iu that work no woman baa attaiued renown Were It poetry, an eaaay, or eveu a debuts, th* power of a woinau'* pen might be dieplayed, but Ibie i* not ber province. Sbe aeeiu* viituelly Incompetent for tbe ondar j taking. Perhep* it 1* eon.fifu/n/nof Ina j bllity, but certain it i* *be can no more write a history than sbe ran throw a ball or ; drive a uall. Craving your patience, there j fore, for a few momente, 1 will briefly at tempt a recital of the event of I be Youna* Blown Literar) Society for the winter of and -a?. Our worthy minister, full of seal for tla improvement, mentally, morally and spirit uaily, of the young men of tbe village, pro j po*ed to organise a society for this purpose. Fortunately, or unfortunately, be communicated bl* happy tbougbt to sine of tbe feminine |a>it>on of bia flock, wbo promptly fell In witb the scheme to such a degiee tbat lbe> generously If) offered to assist io (ilia bigbly benevolent undertaking. Convincing Mm tbat their belp waa absolutely t needed to enable tbe i/oafAs to oeorrome tbe tnuiJlt) witb which they were so affiicted. In due course of time e society was foi mad for the youth of tbe eillage, and It Is surprising to find bow many belong to tbia claa*. Tbe flrst meeting was held Nov Stud, wben Mr. Calvert was ui<*uimoualy alerted to flil tbe PreeldeuUal chair, Mr. Dutlon was cb.»eeo Vloe Piaaldent, Mias Leoua Seals Treasurer, Mr. Will Eaton Sea retary, aud others war* appointed to act on various oommiuee*. There was neither bribery nor corruption In tbis election, and tbe administration bas be«n noted a* most autoeaaful. A* an Impartial historian, let rns add tbr t this succeea has without doubt been on iug largely to tbe introduction of tbe femluiu* element An Inference might therefore be drawn from this to apply to greater political cam paigns, but without dlgreaeing we will two fine euraelvee simply to facta. A syllabus of Ihs proposed work for tbe society wss prepared by the preeidenl and copies distributed smong tbe members Tbe chief at teolinn was to be givjKi to literary woik, wbicb was to be lightened by musics charm With Pryde-not ostentation-*a entered the " Highways of Literature " As we journeyed along we could discover vari OUS group* of people, who, tbe guide p>>*ts iuformed us, lepreeented differeot cla*see of writera. in an enchanted spot near the roadside wbeie tbe lotu* blossoms grsw, wbils on the banks of a latlbean stream many beaullfal treee, by their pleasant shade, lured Ihe w*ary traveler, we found a most amiable company. Here we pauasal. discovering thst this arwemUy was con-j poaed Of individuals, each of whom preee'rt ed before our delighted eyee some airy structures, which from their iiisubsteuliel appearance we classified *s works of Action. One of tbe group explained tbet although the mateilal of which these edifices were constructed aeemed Indeed frail, much of it would yet outlast some heavier woiks, and If we would but enter this realm of fancy we would find within its galleries mirrors capable of reflecting most interesting pic tures Unable to resist, we paused, briefly to learn a lesson on hum in character from Thackeray. In his satirical manner, by means of bis magic mirror, he exhibited his duke* aud earl* an i the unquenchable Becky Sbarp woiking her upward way. We were directed for our next leaaon to one who chose his characters fioin the lower walks in Ife We simply glanced at the exterior j of a " Bleak House," entered for a moment an " Old Cui loslty Shop," leaving It ere we bad recovered from ths effect of Jarley's j Wax F gures to watch Marley's Ohost clsuk j lis ibains, and »Oabriei tirub" quaff his i draught of liquid lire at the hands of tbe I goblins. Fearing that the dreamy atroos "pbere would allow ui to " return no more," we were like the Wandering Jew, urged on werd. pessing In rapid succession rspresan ; tatives of history, bi..giaphy smiths drama until we reached the avenues of p<-etiy. We now wandered at will, Veasing, with j Will Cirltou, over plea«ant far m landa, we arrived at a waysld< Inn where Ixrngfellow's i friends entertained us with many a tale, ; and though loath to leave tbis sunny *|>ot, we yet enjoy ed the liyrontc gloom by con trast; hastening next to tl>e Jovial highlands where Tain O'Shanter galloped madly ncroaa the brldrre on tailless Meg Hera we again ! .topped In our rapid flight and began to oliloqulte, though |ierha|ra not quite In tbe : words of Hamlet Was tbe influence of that fanciful region still upon us that we sud delily again began to heboid vl*lon* of a yet more " ba»*le«* fabric!" Kven glluiper* Into tbe future! We rublied our eye*, una ble to accept tbelr testimony, till an In ward voice seemed to remind u* that in our classical studies we bad learned that Ap polio h id granted to the feminine mind tbe j privilege of divining and interpreting the] unlettered pages of tbe future, and tbat tbl. j bad been woman's perogallve since the Ore j clan oracle* were proclaimed by tbe priestess at Dodona and at the Temple of Delphi. Reinsured by tbeee convincing i thoughts, we entered tbe shadowy aisles of j futurity, and aided by the candle of linagl j nation, we peered luto-baldim vlata wbeie rnoet wonderful sight* wer* presented be J fore our astonished gase. leaving tbe gloomy scenes of misery In daikneaa, we ; will disclose rime of the bright picture* of | felicity. The mlsta clearlug away, flrst dls j closed the Interior of a well filled opera J house. Upon following " Femt" through 1 his strange career, we ware eu-prised to dls cover lu bisiepresa tail«s tbe familiar lines i ments of our old acquaintance. Adam. Tb* I last act being completed, tbe view diaeoleed and was quickly *ucce»ded by loins lodg trigs 111 wbicb this ssme young man was ' Wildly paring tip ai d down, running bis fingers through hi* vertlcslly disposed lock*, . stopping sver and anon to mutter India tinctly about Nellie's elocutionary powers. | Aggie's complexion. M»y'i soprano and Jee sie's con rslto, Mabel's sprlghtllnees, and Beaale's lovely chocolste cake. What kind of a spirit ba* possession of blm we mur inurl Is he indeed i.nder tbe power of some Mepbistophileef Turn ng suddenly,we wsie ■ surprised by bis greeting us witb bie okl 1 pleasant smile, wblls In a burst of oonfl ' lance be declared Ibat be was coutsmplat | 11 g maillinooy, but tbat be liked all the . girls eo well tbat bis feelings wsrs Identical witb those of tbs young msu wbu sxclelm ad, " How happy could 1 be witb either, • weie t'other dear charmer away." lie toformed us tbat Nellie wa* teaching In a wbind of oratory. Jea»l* and May wer* .tais lu a rival < peie troupe, and Iteesie w*s tbe i-eiled Idol of a wealtbj euut In lb•ame city. Alas! we tbougbt, If like tbe i first Adam he bail but one K»e to choose mere might have beeu a .peoly b cui.n AS tb* outline* of tbl* gr*w mist), tber* gradually appealed a *tal»ly residence Upon eutertng It we dlecoseret a faired | ba red ladr silently contemplating a bu.t of Wagner In fact on tbe wall* of several rooms ws found portrait* of tbe same gen t •mas As ws exclslmed. "O. Mamie I" I tbe scene giew lutsly end s wlds foie*t re i gioo (ay before u*. Under tbe spreading i blanches of a large tree there stood a cotoe aal form, while lu the Parsonic louse of bis voice we aoo't recognised Mr. Olilelte 'I be ! Literarv Huel ty bad developed in blm suetr • decided taste f< r poetry thet be had left borne and friends to try to clsiiixe the Io dlsns by an euUrely new proceea, uamely : by reading them Will Carleton's poem* Tb* dusky audience showed that tbey truly appreciated this effort by preparing for a war dnnoe aioond their benefactor, when they would toward bim witb a crown of I gaily painted feathers A green lelaud. encircled by a blue sea. next presented ibseif where an innumerable multitude of canni badetlc beings were subdued by Mr Hopkins' eloauence in reiidenng " Byron's ferewell to Lady Byron " Having heel. Inspira«l witb tb« tbougbt of establishing s res 4 ing rra.ro. not tbe most appalling dangers ccjld deter bioi lrotn bis ri siuleteeted purpose. ho be wa* expoaadiug Byibu to tba benighted beatbeu. At each entertainment taking up a cubectioo In w bicb th*r* wit* moat pnrtoo. <■>» j»rtm By all liami-ttcal prooaaa h* ctianged ttirm Into fold and forwarded II to hia nail.* .<!•««• II Ihia ml*aionary labor hi* cwmwnuw* had awiiMj a bana»oloot highly b» Coming, leaning to k»ow tha f»t* of Iha • ftl-ar. of tha aoci.ty, >• utu-re.l aloud th* wl»h to Aral Iha WaocrUry, than tha Traaairrr, and an on, but on ahifting tha •!»*•. thoaa of tba nacraUr* and tr»a«u-»r baoamaao Inatti Icably *ntaogl*d tl>al wa could ivaka out unlhing plainly. Ttia nasi d'atlnrl flaw an iha into lor of a mom, ona (Ida of which I load with bookahal**. Studying tha dllteraut tltlaa ona might wrll ba rt rtaa-t to And •» inanr copWa >f Hum* W lancing at tha fly laa»a* w* rwad iha wort*. "To my aon Kobart," Iha naxt "To u» aon Thomaa," A gantlaman of •Oholarly appaaranc* waa iMlal at a daak composing a «*rrann. and ona of hi* d ran to alnmbar at tha aama tlma. A bounv iady app*ar*d at Iha door and •Iclatraad, " Ah. guld tuaal It gar* ma gr**l to kan ' * maun wark »aa uia kla ' Tliti waa tha botna of tha foundar of tba aoolrty. who, aftar • *hort bachelor anataoo*. had gon* to Iha Ijtnd <)' Cat fa for bla Hootch laaala to com* and brlgltao hi* Amarlcan man**, M«ny ot'irr plcturwa might bar* ba.ii **an. but tba ahrlak of a looooiotl.a atari lad iia from our eialtmt mood, and turning one* mor* loth* woi 11 of taallty wa ruutUrad " »anlt«*, »auitatum, omutg .aultaa" Cahiui lUNTOI. A FADING REMNANT. Death of til* OI.IhI lriH|inil> € hlef. Job* Ma«Blplf>Miinl of THirßrwm—lVla UM •d 4 HliUiy—llli *er»lre to 111. ro«|>l« Hvr»ALO, May 9—John Mountpfenaant, flfternth aa<hem of the Tu«nr"i« nation of the IroqiMiU <lie<J *1 lila lioiim on Uw reaerxalkm of hla |a«>|>le near Niagara K«IU, N Y.. May ft lila Ufa and hU family hiatory art romnrltal.la. Klertad chief in 1M27, at the aarly age if IT, tw au without doubt, by virtue of the lenur* of lilt oOI«a. the •Idi'at < hi> f among the ru* uaiita of the once |«jwerful HU NaUotia. Cblaf John Mouut|il«aaaiit, third of that unu, wu boin In IHIO »n Um Tuwarora rwarvallon lila grandfather, Capt. Joha Mount|il«aaaut, »m *n Kngliah army oflliwt In tba revolutionary war. Altar tba tuba waa alatlonad at Kort Mai kit ar. Ha imui M ail Onrida aq'iaw who <-mi*i ala«l b> t ana-la during tha revolution ami laarr, on Mackinaw lalaiul In 177 V, tba aaxond John ant waa liorn. Two yrwn afUi ward tb« »»(*- tain itnw to tha Nlagaia frontier, t«tiigln* with hlui bla wlfa aud ton, ami waa atatlnnaa at fort Niagara, balng at Hum "miinaiidaiit of that |<oat. hbortly afta> tliia la waa onlarad to Montmal lla nevur rwtunaal. Il la aii|i|«iaad lie waa klllad. Hla aim, Ca|it. John aaootid, aaa In tha war of IM* awl fought Willi tha I'iitiab at tba ha Ilia of (JuaiiuU>n <a(>t klunttilanaant waa ail tni|«>i tunl nuui lu hla day. Hla ability to a|«ak fluently all tha language of tha dlffvrrnl trlliaa ma-la hla aarvltae lu damaiid aa lutarpratar Mia wlfa waa a Tuaraiorn a|Uaw nainnd Hally Jack, ami hla chlkl John Moont(ilaaaant tldid, tha daail •ai-baui T\m i-aflam livad with hla family until hla daalh lu IKVI Cblaf Mount|>leaaant waa a man of atitmg f»liyelt|ue, ataii'lmg more than all feet In halght. with a moat |«jv>erful and robuat frame. It waa owing to hla own oonamawt Ing prwaam*, both of tubal ai d body, no baa than to tba mmaory of hla dlatlngulahed fatlaar and grandfather that ha waa bom-red with Uia high office of mm liatu four juata before bla whit* La other* attained lh»lr majority. Ha waa twkea married, lu IHI to Jane Oraea, a daughter of hla tribe, and In IMM to Carolina U. i arkar, a hurl woman of tba Wolf clan, wUo lirwl on tba Tonawaiada r» aarva Mia. Mountplaaaaut, who aurvlrea bar Lual-and la an aat.iual-la wuuajui of high character Hla waa educated at tha A Ibaay Normal arhoul Ska la alater of Nn.bolaa Parkar uf the Cattaiaugua RaarrvaUoa, aud aiao of Uea Ely 8 I'arkat U Hew York, aac.a larr at tlaa Pudmau Car Cotutany Oam. i'arkar waa ckuaf of Um. Of anli aul In Um rtvli war, and lndlaa roaimiaaluoar under Oraut'a admiuaetraUuu. C'hW Mountj laanaiil'a funeral waa bakd yaaterday altrrnoou Ir an hia <aid hone A atring of black »aiii|>um. mouria- Uig. waa pla<wd on bla roAn, and a fur tka taaly waa lowered In Uaa grata Um •aii>i*Ma - waa letaovaJ aud will ba arnt to tba "Mitral aountil Ara at Um 'ttKaadaga naw vat-aw eouth of Byracuar. tiara Um < b*ef% of tba Ml NaUoos will cauvaua a«d d» <kla a day for tba Ttaawoaaa to alatrt hla auoiaaaor. Thla alarUua i>rolaUMy w.ll laka In Junr Tba laal alartlon wm hakl J uim Ik. lkTk. wbaa M ii,km and I'uitip Jukiaa•>« wara tnatallad aa ctlali Tha iui(xaaalra oaramonlaa wara witaaaaad by MVaral Ikoa aanii ajio t»lot a IV naw lid I cannot ba cf tha aamm ciaa Itba Ural iaa tba daad rtuaf. Tba I law vf daaraml la liullml asdiMvaly la lha fnaaJat ckudran. and t bMf Momilfiaaaant wit] ba am aaadwl by aoitM 4lrart, bowavar raoaota, itaarwialaiit of tha natvial Una CLaaf Moupl|-iaaaaiit waa rafiraaantallaa uf Uaa Uat of bla nam. A Uuatca of tha Tlararnaa lmlian < /rpbaa Aaylun on Um Chtlarau|tu, ai>l a macular of tba buffalo Hlaturfc-aJ H-jt-Mty, ba waa nuoatauUy altva to tha alTUxaaiwt and |ro|rwa uf hla jaaofala, by a booi ba waa M In bigß ravarano-'. lit omuaJ a larga faiiu and a rc-jaaiy, couafirW able b-vftar, wbich waa ml wa> a and la abi>b ba exa-rrlaad a wlda at., labaaal buapataii'.y, and luaiy www Um dia>m»uiabt4 rl» llora aUo wata a.aaaiw waaooUM la cmr joiin ■ornrLiAMiT. SAY! WHAT IS US ? FOUR thousand dollars In bright spring and summer good*, that must be turned into cash again without delay To do this w* shall make many concessions in prices that fiom the flrst w*r* low. MEN and women of kaen judgment .ndeconomU cal Instinct* will And nothing to offen.l but much to commend In ibis plan of forcing out our overstock with these phenomenal prices. It la time that has KILLED many a line of fine goods by rendering them shopworn and unseasonable. It will not effeot u*. however, a* these good* must and will be sold In the first flush of early offer lugs of desirable styles IN THE llna of Dry Good*. Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. This opportunity of so curing bargains 1* not of a nature to prove lasting, the good* are 100 desirable and the piioe* too low, jet while It iasta we will do much to CRUSH out the clamor about batd times by offeilng any and every article In our stock at price* within the mean* of everybody. This is unvarnished truth and we invite you to aave money while tbls*pccial sale last*. Do You Intend to Paint your boose this spring I If you do, and want to put on the beet, cheapest, ens est to apply, ready mixed pa'nt no* in the market, call at N D Haskell's and get pricee on rubber |>alnt. All the late*» aud fashionable shade* foi inside or outside pai-tlng. If you prefer white lead and oil, get my pricee before yon buy; 1 can save you money (very time. Nov Coil Id I A fresh lot of hat and bmnet shapes for my Millinery Department. Tbs new arrival will coiup i*e, in addition to tbe young ladiee' and od tadiee' shape*, a nice lot of ladies', Misses' and Cb Idren's Sun Hats, School Hat*, and *vsrv day rough andready-wear I have not forgotieu tbe small boy and tbe YOIG GENTLEMEN But have a nice line of Straw. Stiff Yoeman end Derby and Soft Wool Hats, which are aura to please you. Give in* a call and look at all tbe good things. N. D. HASKELL, Youngstown, N. Y, FOR SALS OB TO RENT TIBKMIHICft In Touagslown. formerly occu- X uteri by Mri l>oyle, Will *11 lot" *e|>*r- ! ale If deaired. Appl; lo Hugo sebwaru, or Add re**. l»o Y I.K HltOM.. tu Kbtkoit, micb. FOR SALE. HOUSE AND LOT on Kwond Street. fl*t minute* walk from postofflce, Ix>t 100 feet front, 304 feet deep « omtnodious two- i story house with besrment, good cistern, well, snrl several kind* of fruit, »uch a* I quince*, ftppto*. berri*#, Ac. Hroall bum on the lot. A very de*lrable residence Price lISUO Term* eesy. Apply to N. D. I IIIIIIU. FOR SALE. On* of the molt tleelrable lacatlon* on Main *tr*»t, in the village of Yonng*town. 48 ade* of lan'l, conimodbru* three story brick houae, new. containing 31 rwimi «h» •i<le h»ll», cloeet* and bath rooms. Ac., over- i looking Nisgars River Large barns, good tenant bouse, wells, cisterns, large vine* ards, *pple and i*ach orcbarde, plently of email fruit' Will sell the whole premises for what the houne COM. If taksu soon. Will divide if deeired. Address, N. D HASKELL Yonngstown, N. Y. VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE. The well-known Ontario House, In the Village of You UK* town, four-story "tone, with two story frHine wing and basement, "oiitainiiig 47 room*, electric bell* ill |>at't of the room* ; three good cisterns, one well, large ice-bouse, commodious Btabb'* and «bed* l.ot fronting 100 feeton MainHtreet and 3118 feft on Lock port Street. This Hotel ovei looks Niagara River and Lake Ontario ; la the (argent Hotel in the place, the only one lice »ed, and is doing a good business Reannus for *elling !—The owner is out of health and wishes to retire. This property, including furniture, is now for the Hist time offered for sale, at a bargain, on very easy terms. Youngstown is a popular Hummer resort, on the bank of iagara Klver, and overlooking Lake Ontario, TlieU. S Oov eminent has recently established a target range here for the u*« of tlie entile Army Division of the Atlantic. U. H property heretofore atCreediuore has all been brought to ibi* place. Valuable improvements Me going on at Fort Niagara, a half mile (lis taut fron the Hotel, and the I'oat now containing two i ompanies is soon to be enlarged and will doubtless be mad* Regimental Headquarters. A law has recently been passed to establish a lire saving station at this point. Any party desiring to make a good paying investment will do well to investigate tbl( offer without delay, as it will not remain long oil the maiket. Immediate possession can be given. Seud stamp for Terms, etc., to S, D. HattgXLi, Youngstown. N. Y. BLACKSMITHIHG! Mr. Thatldeus S«burn, tho well-known blacksmith who worked in Youngstown last year, lias leased the Joel Tryon shop for a term of yt*ars, aiul in now prepared to do all kimls of ltluck- HUiithing. lie will l»e always pleased to see all liis old friends and former customers. or All work guarantee!l.
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| Title | Youngstown News, 1887-05-13 |
| Description | Early newspapers of Youngstown, New York |
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Newspapers--New York (State) Niagara County (N.Y.)--Newspapers Youngstown (N.Y.)--Newspapers |
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| Date of Original | 1887-05-13 |
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| Title | Youngstown News, 1887-05-13 |
| Description | Early newspapers of Youngstown, New York |
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Newspapers--New York (State) Niagara County (N.Y.)--Newspapers Youngstown (N.Y.)--Newspapers |
| NY Heritage Topic | Community & Events |
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New York (State), Western Niagara County (N.Y.) Youngstown (N.Y.) |
| Date of Original | 1887-05-13 |
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THE YOUNGSTOWN NEWS Vol. VII. YOUNGSTOWN, N. Y.. FRIDAY. MAY 13, 1887. No. 12. LOCAL. —Mice weather. —Pie plant Is plsnty, —Trade begins to pick up. — Decoration Day draws uear. — Muggy weather tbe fore part of tbe week. —The tree* are leafing out with wonderful lap dity. —Tbe saddeet time of all the year housecleaning time. —Strawberrys are selling lo Tooawaoda at 'Si clou par quart. —The cherry tree* are la bloom. Next com* the apple treee. —Tbe boys, aided by tbe girle, begin to spark over the fence them warm evenings. —Strawberry boxes are to be made taller this season in order to g*t tbe button higher up. —Don't take off your under clothes yet, unless you pay your family d ictor by tbe ye-»r —Oar aaoal Wilson Items arrived just as we go to press—too late for publlcatijo this week. — Suspension Bridge U entitled to the credit of the first strawberry festival of tbe season, so far us beard from. —The tv enty sixth annual reunion nf tbe 9»th Regiment, N Y Vols , will be held at the Oileans House. A.bion, N.Y., on Mooday, May 2Sid. 1 twT. — Mr. J B Bullock, who was recently scut away for medical treatment, died In Catiandaigua oo Tuesday last. Tbe remains will be brought to ibis town for inteuneut. —A meeting of tbe O. A. R. was held in tbe A.O.U.W. bail on Saturday evening last, to select committees and make arrange ments for tbe observance of Decoration Day. —Three desertions from Fort Niagara tbe past week Include Suck, Huushamaicr and Towsei Frank, who was recently kauefsrredkauefsrred to Oswsgo, also crooned tbe frontier, leaving hi* clothing behind blm. —Buffalo bad a baa*bell game advertieed for last Sunday, but a raio storm sat in on Saturday and spoiled tbe game. A providential over ruling to prevent a deeecrs tlon of tbe Sabbath. Send some missions ries to Buffalo. —Tbe Niagara County Partner's Institute, at their meeting last week appointed a committee to correspond with similar organisations and leading farmers In tbe several counties of ths State for the purpoee of formlug a permanent State organisation. —At a meeting of tbe Niagara County Anglers' C lub, at Lockport, last week. It I was decided tbat four prises should be offered for competition at tbe annual Ashing excursion which take place at Port Niagara in June. The piises will be a rod, r«el, line aud twit pail. —There are very few fine lawns in town, but as improvements are made tbe number of these is gradually increasing, much to the advantage of the streets oo which tbey are ( located Nothing give* a own a neater or more inviting appearance than tasty and well kept lawne. We hope more of our peopie will improve iu this direction. — Mrs Joseph P irnswortb, a iweuty-flve year old wife, and mother of two little i daughters, eloped with bar father-In law, j Nathan Parnsworth, aged sixty, last week The parties all lived in Lockport, and are said to have been low down in the scale of 1 intelligence. Tbe woman left her children for ber husband to provide for. —We again call tbe attention of our read er* to tbe St. (Jatbai ines Business College and Hcbool of Telegraphy advertised in this paper. Tuoinugb cou'*es and superior a oik are giving tbat institution a splendid reputation, a bile its low rate- of tuition bring it in the reach of everybody. We e ould like a lepresentallve of this village in the college. A catalogue can be seen at this office. — Considerable intere*' is shown In th* reported possible discovery of Mis* Franc Whipple, who wa* supposed to have committed suicide In tbe Whirlpool Rapids at Niagara Palla last June. In an insane asy luiu at Madison, Ind , a woman answering her description has beeu sn inmate for several months, and the authorities are unable to discover her identity. Relatives have gone to Madison to investigate. Sunny day, Hkie*W>e clear, Hip, hooral Spring I* here, Flannels off, Dismal day, Cold and cougl , Pneumonia, Flannels od, Hot as Ore, Sigh and groan. And perspire. —The Niagara Falls Courier says: "Ths committee of tbe 42ud Separate Compant, i who have in charge tbe matter of locating the company rifle lange have the matter still under advisement. There is tulk of both the l>e Vesux College grounds and of , securing permission to use tbe Fort Niagara range." We hope the commltte will decide upon tbe Fort Niagara range, and we have no doubt tbe neceaaary permission will be granted by Oeneral Penrose, the commander at Port Niagara. Presbyterian Church Notice. Tbe congregation will meet for worship at 11 a.m. and 730 p.m. The sacrament of Ihs Lord's Supper will be obeerved In tte moruing. The Rev. Mr. Maish, of ton, officiating The Sabbath School will meet iu the Lecture Room at tbe cloae of morning service. Commuulcants are specially requested to be pressnt at tbe preparatory seivice on Friday at tbs o'clock. The election of elders to take place immediately after. Youngstown Literary Society. At a special meeting on Monday evening last it was reeoived to keep in view the establishing of a Public Heading Hoom aud Library for tbe village. A strawberry feetival. acoi ropanied with special musical ex eicises, will be given about tha middle of Juue. The committee will meet at the Barton House next M.ndaj evening at 8 o'clock. Thar* is still room on tbe testimonial to Dr. Pryde for a few m >re siguaturee. If auy Intel ested in tbe society wiio have uot yet en roiled would like to add their tbey will be welcome to do so. NOTICE. Tbs annual meeting of tbe " Oakland R iral Cemetery Association" will be bald at tbs Barton House, in the village of Yoiingatown, N.Y on Tuesday, May 17tb, 1»B7, at tbree o'clock p. oi , for tbe purpose of electing tbe officers of said asaociatiou for tbe ensuing year, and to tranaact an. otber busiueee that may be deemed necessary By order of secretary. May 11th, IbB7. Finest Steamer on the Lake. Tbe new large steamer wbicb is being built at Deaeronto, to ron lu conoection w- th tbe steamer Cblcora, will pr ••■abl> not be ready until about tbe Ist of At ;ost Air Foj states tbat tbe contract cab* for ber coiaplexioo ou tbe 15th of July, bjt be can hardly state exactly wban she will be ready. She will undoubtedly be the finest boat tbat has aver entered Like Ontario, being bollt after tbe pattern of oue of the fasteet Auatraliau boats c.f modern tin. - flrted throughout with tbe mo-' • -*s Amerioaii cabins and furui- » Her p-ddle wheels will be feat. ■ t, like tJose l>f tbe Cblcora. PERSONAL. -Mr John Turner, of Bradford, Pa.. Is visiting bis father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Turner, in this village. DKHTIWIT.-Dr L Balcom. long and favorably identified among tbe buslnees institutions of Youngstown, will be in attend suce at bis office in tbe Ontario House next Monday and Tueaday, May 14th and 17th, and will be pleased to see all bis many pa- ' Irons who deeire work or profeeeional advice. —Capt. Hurst, of Port Niagara, will dellv- 1 ar tbe memorial address on Decoration Dsy before llnrst Post, No N«. (). A H , Dept. of Pennsylvania, at Wyalusing. Pa. Tbis Poet Is named after tbe Captsln's brother who was killed in the b*ttle of Antietain llurat Poet is fortanate in being ahle to secure so pleasing and Impreacive a spa ker a* th* Captain. A Medal for a Famous Guide. Through tbe efforte of Cspt C. B. Oaskill of ihe 42d Separate Company, Niagara Palls, sud Congressman Weber, the Secretery of tbe Treasury has ordered an appropriate sl'ver medal to be awarded to tbe w *11- kno in guide, Thomas Conroy, for sets of heioisni in rescuing persons from peiiious places about the Falls. Conroy'* latest act was tbat of rescuing i oung Robinson from the rapids at the bead of Bath Island, last falL Invitation to Housekeepers. Mkbkhh Welch & Utah, of Niagara , Falls, invite the I.antra of Youngstown ami , vicinity to examine their new stock of ItKT i Ooodh and l ABrrru before making their spring purchase* Fashionable dress gooils, 2-1 cents; new light prints, 4 cents; Ingrain carpets, 35 cents; brusaeis carpets, 50 cents j Bargains in every department. Well Deserved Praise. We take pleasure in publishing tbe following regarding Dr Balcom, which ap pi-ared In tbe Woml and Farm Jfrssrnj/er of April IStb, a paper edited In New York . Cltj " There I* no profesaion more neceaaary and useful for the good appearance and well being of mortal than that of the dentist. A* much care and attention should be given to the teeth a* to any other part of tbe human structure. If not for health's sake alone, ihey should be att tided to fn in the fact that there Is no other one thing thai so detracts froin the beauty of man or wo man a* a bad set of teeth, and there is bant ly one io a hundred tbat can boast of a pel feet set To keep lb rut In good order, a visit should be paid to an experienced .Icn tlst at least twice a year, if nt oftener, ami to no otber gentlemen In this profession can ws more willingly recommend oui readers than to Dr. L ltalcoui, of Lockport. Tbe manufacture of artificial teeth, withi out any reference to each individual, face or person, Is quite too frequent a prsctlce in tbe dental profession, as is evidenced by the glaring appearatice of tbe porcelain append age* ofteu s.-eu In tbe mouths of many la ! dies and gentlemen Dr. Balcom has made a specialty of dsn tal plate work, also of gold filling. He is ably aasisted by bis son, Dr. Frank A. Bal com, who is known as oris of ths moat skilled gold operator* iu tbe country. Tb«) have established a reputation for making tbe moat becoming, natural, aud perfect fitting dental plate* by selecting aud adapting with mora than ordinary skill and care, each set of teeth lo each Individual person, face and uioutb. We therefore moat willingly recommend j tl.eee gentlemen to our leader* who desire a •u >erlor *t> la and quality of deutal platee, combining naturalueas, elegance, and completeness In every reepect " HISTORY AND PROPHECY. If you have ever called over tbe short roll of bietoriaus, yon iiav* learned that iu that work no woman baa attaiued renown Were It poetry, an eaaay, or eveu a debuts, th* power of a woinau'* pen might be dieplayed, but Ibie i* not ber province. Sbe aeeiu* viituelly Incompetent for tbe ondar j taking. Perhep* it 1* eon.fifu/n/nof Ina j bllity, but certain it i* *be can no more write a history than sbe ran throw a ball or ; drive a uall. Craving your patience, there j fore, for a few momente, 1 will briefly at tempt a recital of the event of I be Youna* Blown Literar) Society for the winter of and -a?. Our worthy minister, full of seal for tla improvement, mentally, morally and spirit uaily, of the young men of tbe village, pro j po*ed to organise a society for this purpose. Fortunately, or unfortunately, be communicated bl* happy tbougbt to sine of tbe feminine a>it>on of bia flock, wbo promptly fell In witb the scheme to such a degiee tbat lbe> generously If) offered to assist io (ilia bigbly benevolent undertaking. Convincing Mm tbat their belp waa absolutely t needed to enable tbe i/oafAs to oeorrome tbe tnuiJlt) witb which they were so affiicted. In due course of time e society was foi mad for the youth of tbe eillage, and It Is surprising to find bow many belong to tbia claa*. Tbe flrst meeting was held Nov Stud, wben Mr. Calvert was ui<*uimoualy alerted to flil tbe PreeldeuUal chair, Mr. Dutlon was cb.»eeo Vloe Piaaldent, Mias Leoua Seals Treasurer, Mr. Will Eaton Sea retary, aud others war* appointed to act on various oommiuee*. There was neither bribery nor corruption In tbis election, and tbe administration bas be«n noted a* most autoeaaful. A* an Impartial historian, let rns add tbr t this succeea has without doubt been on iug largely to tbe introduction of tbe femluiu* element An Inference might therefore be drawn from this to apply to greater political cam paigns, but without dlgreaeing we will two fine euraelvee simply to facta. A syllabus of Ihs proposed work for tbe society wss prepared by the preeidenl and copies distributed smong tbe members Tbe chief at teolinn was to be givjKi to literary woik, wbicb was to be lightened by musics charm With Pryde-not ostentation-*a entered the " Highways of Literature " As we journeyed along we could discover vari OUS group* of people, who, tbe guide p>>*ts iuformed us, lepreeented differeot cla*see of writera. in an enchanted spot near the roadside wbeie tbe lotu* blossoms grsw, wbils on the banks of a latlbean stream many beaullfal treee, by their pleasant shade, lured Ihe w*ary traveler, we found a most amiable company. Here we pauasal. discovering thst this arwemUy was con-j poaed Of individuals, each of whom preee'rt ed before our delighted eyee some airy structures, which from their iiisubsteuliel appearance we classified *s works of Action. One of tbe group explained tbet although the mateilal of which these edifices were constructed aeemed Indeed frail, much of it would yet outlast some heavier woiks, and If we would but enter this realm of fancy we would find within its galleries mirrors capable of reflecting most interesting pic tures Unable to resist, we paused, briefly to learn a lesson on hum in character from Thackeray. In his satirical manner, by means of bis magic mirror, he exhibited his duke* aud earl* an i the unquenchable Becky Sbarp woiking her upward way. We were directed for our next leaaon to one who chose his characters fioin the lower walks in Ife We simply glanced at the exterior j of a " Bleak House" entered for a moment an " Old Cui loslty Shop" leaving It ere we bad recovered from ths effect of Jarley's j Wax F gures to watch Marley's Ohost clsuk j lis ibains, and »Oabriei tirub" quaff his i draught of liquid lire at the hands of tbe I goblins. Fearing that the dreamy atroos "pbere would allow ui to " return no more" we were like the Wandering Jew, urged on werd. pessing In rapid succession rspresan ; tatives of history, bi..giaphy smiths drama until we reached the avenues of p<-etiy. We now wandered at will, Veasing, with j Will Cirltou, over plea«ant far m landa, we arrived at a waysld< Inn where Ixrngfellow's i friends entertained us with many a tale, ; and though loath to leave tbis sunny * >ot, we yet enjoy ed the liyrontc gloom by con trast; hastening next to tl>e Jovial highlands where Tain O'Shanter galloped madly ncroaa the brldrre on tailless Meg Hera we again ! .topped In our rapid flight and began to oliloqulte, though ierha ra not quite In tbe : words of Hamlet Was tbe influence of that fanciful region still upon us that we sud delily again began to heboid vl*lon* of a yet more " ba»*le«* fabric!" Kven glluiper* Into tbe future! We rublied our eye*, una ble to accept tbelr testimony, till an In ward voice seemed to remind u* that in our classical studies we bad learned that Ap polio h id granted to the feminine mind tbe j privilege of divining and interpreting the] unlettered pages of tbe future, and tbat tbl. j bad been woman's perogallve since the Ore j clan oracle* were proclaimed by tbe priestess at Dodona and at the Temple of Delphi. Reinsured by tbeee convincing i thoughts, we entered tbe shadowy aisles of j futurity, and aided by the candle of linagl j nation, we peered luto-baldim vlata wbeie rnoet wonderful sight* wer* presented be J fore our astonished gase. leaving tbe gloomy scenes of misery In daikneaa, we ; will disclose rime of the bright picture* of felicity. The mlsta clearlug away, flrst dls j closed the Interior of a well filled opera J house. Upon following " Femt" through 1 his strange career, we ware eu-prised to dls cover lu bisiepresa tail«s tbe familiar lines i ments of our old acquaintance. Adam. Tb* I last act being completed, tbe view diaeoleed and was quickly *ucce»ded by loins lodg trigs 111 wbicb this ssme young man was ' Wildly paring tip ai d down, running bis fingers through hi* vertlcslly disposed lock*, . stopping sver and anon to mutter India tinctly about Nellie's elocutionary powers. Aggie's complexion. M»y'i soprano and Jee sie's con rslto, Mabel's sprlghtllnees, and Beaale's lovely chocolste cake. What kind of a spirit ba* possession of blm we mur inurl Is he indeed i.nder tbe power of some Mepbistophileef Turn ng suddenly,we wsie ■ surprised by bis greeting us witb bie okl 1 pleasant smile, wblls In a burst of oonfl ' lance be declared Ibat be was coutsmplat 11 g maillinooy, but tbat be liked all the . girls eo well tbat bis feelings wsrs Identical witb those of tbs young msu wbu sxclelm ad, " How happy could 1 be witb either, • weie t'other dear charmer away." lie toformed us tbat Nellie wa* teaching In a wbind of oratory. Jea»l* and May wer* .tais lu a rival < peie troupe, and Iteesie w*s tbe i-eiled Idol of a wealtbj euut In lb•ame city. Alas! we tbougbt, If like tbe i first Adam he bail but one K»e to choose mere might have beeu a .peoly b cui.n AS tb* outline* of tbl* gr*w mist), tber* gradually appealed a *tal»ly residence Upon eutertng It we dlecoseret a faired ba red ladr silently contemplating a bu.t of Wagner In fact on tbe wall* of several rooms ws found portrait* of tbe same gen t •mas As ws exclslmed. "O. Mamie I" I tbe scene giew lutsly end s wlds foie*t re i gioo (ay before u*. Under tbe spreading i blanches of a large tree there stood a cotoe aal form, while lu the Parsonic louse of bis voice we aoo't recognised Mr. Olilelte 'I be ! Literarv Huel ty bad developed in blm suetr • decided taste f< r poetry thet be had left borne and friends to try to clsiiixe the Io dlsns by an euUrely new proceea, uamely : by reading them Will Carleton's poem* Tb* dusky audience showed that tbey truly appreciated this effort by preparing for a war dnnoe aioond their benefactor, when they would toward bim witb a crown of I gaily painted feathers A green lelaud. encircled by a blue sea. next presented ibseif where an innumerable multitude of canni badetlc beings were subdued by Mr Hopkins' eloauence in reiidenng " Byron's ferewell to Lady Byron " Having heel. Inspira«l witb tb« tbougbt of establishing s res 4 ing rra.ro. not tbe most appalling dangers ccjld deter bioi lrotn bis ri siuleteeted purpose. ho be wa* expoaadiug Byibu to tba benighted beatbeu. At each entertainment taking up a cubectioo In w bicb th*r* wit* moat pnrtoo. <■>» j»rtm By all liami-ttcal prooaaa h* ctianged ttirm Into fold and forwarded II to hia nail.* .• utu-re.l aloud th* wl»h to Aral Iha WaocrUry, than tha Traaairrr, and an on, but on ahifting tha •!»*•. thoaa of tba nacraUr* and tr»a«u-»r baoamaao Inatti Icably *ntaogl*d tl>al wa could ivaka out unlhing plainly. Ttia nasi d'atlnrl flaw an iha into lor of a mom, ona (Ida of which I load with bookahal**. Studying tha dllteraut tltlaa ona might wrll ba rt rtaa-t to And •» inanr copWa >f Hum* W lancing at tha fly laa»a* w* rwad iha wort*. "To my aon Kobart" Iha naxt "To u» aon Thomaa" A gantlaman of •Oholarly appaaranc* waa iMlal at a daak composing a «*rrann. and ona of hi* d ran to alnmbar at tha aama tlma. A bounv iady app*ar*d at Iha door and •Iclatraad, " Ah. guld tuaal It gar* ma gr**l to kan ' * maun wark »aa uia kla ' Tliti waa tha botna of tha foundar of tba aoolrty. who, aftar • *hort bachelor anataoo*. had gon* to Iha Ijtnd <)' Cat fa for bla Hootch laaala to com* and brlgltao hi* Amarlcan man**, M«ny ot'irr plcturwa might bar* ba.ii **an. but tba ahrlak of a looooiotl.a atari lad iia from our eialtmt mood, and turning one* mor* loth* woi 11 of taallty wa ruutUrad " »anlt«*, »auitatum, omutg .aultaa" Cahiui lUNTOI. A FADING REMNANT. Death of til* OI.IhI lriH inil> € hlef. Job* Ma«Blplf>Miinl of THirßrwm—lVla UM •d 4 HliUiy—llli *er»lre to 111. ro« >l« Hvr»ALO, May 9—John Mountpfenaant, flfternth aa |
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