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THE YOUNGSTOWN NEWS. No. 19. YOUNGSTOWN, N. Y.. FRIDAY. JULY I. 1887. Vol. VII. 1776. Hurrah for Independence Pay, cheers for tbU Yankee Nation I Who'a yearly racket and display Just startles all creation. Our Eagle, red and white and blue, Will flap bin winns like thunder, And grow a " Yankee doodle doo," To inuke the old world wonder. Our Uncle Katn will make a speech, Auil we're u goinic to bear bim, And when be waves our flu* we'll screech, And toss our hut" and cheer him; Then, when the " Yankee doodle doo" Comes from our Bird victorious, We're going to crow a little, too, For Liberty is glorious. Cheer* for America's small boys. With i atrlotlsm aching; Who'll Are crackers till the noise Sets all the earth a-quuk ng. King bells, beat drums, bang cannon, too; While thla grand Yankee Nation Crow* " Yankee-Poodle Do"dle-dool" In Freedom's Celebration. 1887. LOCAL. —Kill the burdock*. — Cut down those Canada thistles. —Strawberries and cream. Yum! Yuml —Hot day* bat eool and pleasant even ings. — Are you going tU« Niagara Falls racea ? —How and where are you going to relobratu I —Tbe roads have been very dusty the past week. —Tbe military camp at Niagara, Out , win broken up taut Friday. — Farmer* complain that potato bug* were never no plentiful us this season. — Many farmers are busv getting in tbelr hay crop, wbich is generally very large. —The ferry steamer, Anna F. Onen, done a rushing business duting the camp at Ni •gara. —Tbe steamer Chicora took eighty-one baskets of cherries from this port on Tuesday morning. — Wednesday was the hottest day of the season, the thermometer at one time regis ti ring 94 0 in tho shade. —Tbe practice of young lads bathing from the wharves ill broad daylight should be put a stop to at once. It is disgraceful. —Owing to sickness Mrs. fit John, of Kansas, failed to deliver her temperance lecture in Yottligstuwu last Saturday even inf. —The Loi kport Journal an j»: "The largest peach orchard in the county is atiout four Diiles west of Kausomvilla." Who is tbe owner I — Our townsman, Mr Johu Calvert, has been awarded the contract for erecting tne new buildings at Fort Niagara, aud will commeuce work next week. —& yoong woman, who gave name as Austin Whitley, and says she Is the daughter of an English clergyman, attempted suicide at the Falls on Sunday last. —Mr. 8. H. Follett, a Niagara. Ont , man, well aud favorably kuowu to many people in this county, died at his home in Nligara on Friday last aud was buried on Sunday. —The teachers and pupils of tbe public school and a number of invited guests held a plonic in Swain's Grove last Saturday, and a general gocd time was bad by all —A large party of ladies and gentlemen from Somerset were in Youugstjwn last Satarday and enjoyed themselves im menselr in flshiug and boating, and dlued at tba Ontario Heuse. —A woman giving her name as Mta. Carrlngton, holding a situation at tbe luteruatioa»i Hotel at Niagara Falls, attempted suicide laat Saturday obe was arrested before ber de*igu could be carried out. —A great many people from Niagara County vleited tbe military camp at Niagara last week. a laige number crossing from ibis village by the ferry steamer Anna F Onen, and many in small boats. —A merry party of about twenty excursionists from tbe vicluity of Kansomville were In Youngstown laat Saturday, and dined at tbe Barton Houae, also taking a plaaaant trip on tbe steamer Anna F. Onen — It It offlciallj announced ht tbe Af-my linjutrr tbet tbe Utb and 13th U. 8. Infantry will exchange post*. Tbersfora compaalaa E aad K will shortly aaove from Fort Niagara, but at what time is not yet known. —Tbe *tearoer Anna F Onen will make two trip* from Youog*town to Lewieton on < Monday next, July 4th, and will also give a moonlight excursion on the lake in the *v ei.mg For fnrtber information eee amall bill*. —The body of an unknown man was found half burled in tbe eand on the lake shore near Oicott Saturday afternoon, by , ' Robert Taylor, a nsbe'mnu. Tbe remain* ! i were much decomposed and had evidently , been iu tbe water *ome little tima. —Judicious advertising revive* many a biisineas, rescues many a loet business, save* ■ many a failing businee*, create* many a 1 uew businesa, enlaige* many an old bull- , nesa, and preserve* many a large bu«lne»*. j -Many farmer* throughout the county ' are complaining of a new disease among | tbeir cow* Tbe symptoms of the disease are that the cows lose their appetite*, stop chewiug their cuds, have fits, and usually die within a week, and, in eonie luitaucea, within two day* from the time tbey are atta-ked. —One of our fruit grower* recently observed tbat whenever any of bl» children were taken sick in winter or early spring he tried to keep them along with a" little inedlciue a* possible until strawberrlee began to I ripen; then tbey were let loose In the patch an I all other medicine was laid aside as useless. —An 11-vear old boy.son of Thomas Han lion, of Suspension llriifge, while in bathing at tbe old Maid of tbe Mist landing with some playmutea, got out too far In the river and was caught in an eddy and awept down into the whiilpool rapid*. He wa» *een by quite a number oi people who were powerles* to render him assistance. The body as yet ha* not been found. —Girl* are interesting, but boy* are an institution. Tbey are determined to learn everything by practical experimenting. One very ambiltoua youth, last year, about the Fourth of July, placed two rousing Arecracker* in hi* no»e, one In each no' tril. j turning lb- airing* outside; another boy touched them off simultaneously, aud he now knows that lie has no nose at all. — A tramp, calling himself John Uray, and hailing from Whitby, Canada, crossed tiver from Niagara on Saturday afternoon while full of Canada " budge," and made a disgusting exhibition of himself on ,ur streets, at the same time using vile and filthy language. He was run Into the cooler by Chief of Police Dan Heardan, but was relea'id next morning on promising to return to Canada. — Miss Ida, the accomplished daughter of Mr nnd Mi- Win. Hall, entertained a large ! party of lady and gentlemen friends Wednesday evening of last week They enjoyed themselves Immensely, vocal and Instrumental oiiiele and dancing being In order. The hostess spread before the guests a boun. trful supper, which was fully enjoyed bv all. Among Ihe Invited guests from out of tewn were Miss Libbie Campbell of Niagara Fall* and Seymour and Kit Kddy of I,ewiston.—Tbe thirteen year-old son of Timothr Hums, residing on Ibe west side of the city Of Lockport, had an altercation Tuesday af; ternoon of laat week, on the banks of the canal with a son of Matthew Koaeh of the same age. The Burns boj drew a pruning knife from his pocket and stabbed Ida MM j panion in the chest between the eighth and ■ ninth ribs. Just below the apex of the heart Medical aid was summoned and the wound dressed. The boy had a narrow escape from instant death. No arrest has been ' made. I — Stephen Peer, a painter thing at Drum- I mnndville. Ont., walked, Wednesday after! noon of last week, across the gorge of the Niagara river on a wire cable three-fourth* : inch in diameter stretched from bank to ' bank between the cantilever and suspension bridge*. Pier Is about 40 years of ate, unmarried Twice before he walked with out much ado On Saturday evening Peer | either committed auicide or In attempting 1 to again walk the cable he fell and waa killed on the rock* below, a» hie lifeless tody waa found there. —Tbe annual convention of the Ueand 1 Union of tbe Equitable Aid Union, of the BUte of New York, was held in tbe Young : Men's Association Hall, at Buffalo, on I'ues i day and Wednesday. A large atnt eutb'Asiastic gathering of delegates from all parts of the State were In attendance. Dr. L. i Relcom, our mo*t popular dentist, was ■ unanimously re elected to the office of Orand l*re«ideiit for the third term. Thl* la 1 an honor never tendered another in the R. 1 A U. Order, and show* conclusively the aa- I teem In which the doctor I* held. Tbe [ News extends congratulations. The "News" Can Guess Who thinks he's a masher Who will never get married. I Who will soon be an old maid. Wbo I* anxious to have a husband. Who will be married before September 1. W ho 1* anxn.ua to have Jan. 1, '"*, arrive. Who are tbe handsomest married conple in Youngstown. Who got a curtain lecture last Sunday : night Who boast* of good health aJ' tb* yeai , round. Who use* too much profanity ft r their own benefit. Wbo would Sulllvanlse ua If we mentioned everything that occura. Wbo was surprised to see bar husband home before nine o'clock every night last week. Wbo is desirous of having her huaaend at ' home before tbe rooster announces tb* break of day. 1776—1887. The Bull that Tolled the First Note or i Liberty. PERSONAL. 1 — Mis* Roaa 11. Thompson, of St. Cathari inea. Out., la vltiting friend* In this village. — Miss lua and Master Hen Moon, of Su»- 1 pension Bridge, are viaiting with frlenda in | town. —N. D. Haskell attended the E.A.U. Convention at Uuffiilo, on Tuesday and Wed n. .Infra Itace, Esq . attended as one of the mourners st the fiiueml of Mr. S. II Follett at Niagara, ast Sumla,-. — Master Lewis Hnlden. of Tonawanda, si ent Sunday and Monday with bis uncle, Mr. Abnti lloldeti, iu this village — DEvnsruv Mr K. Hah-oni, of Lock! port, will be at the Ontario H use on Mon I day and Tuesday next, July 4th and Sth. — Mis* Kmma Crofoot and Mo- ■ - Inn* land Anna Kelwood, of Syrncu*e, ale the j guest* of .Mis It O. Newton, on tbe Kiwi j Road — Mis* Klla Sweet, who has been visiting ! her parents in Youngstown for the p'st i two weeks, returned to Toronto ou \\ el j nesday. — Masses Mary and E'oiilse Wilkesnn have ' returned to their home hereafter an absence of about nine months. Their many frit nils are glad to welconie them. — Mis* Vlctorine Tower, who ha* been at| tending school ut Lockport, i- spending her j vacation with ber parents, Mr and Mrs. ' Peter S. Tower, on the 1.... k|,m t Koad Mr* Harriet Pitt, of Stockton, ofcL.fi In ' tht village, the guest of her brother and j sl.ter.Mr and Mrs W. 1) Clark. Mrs. Pitt's I daughters, who cttne with her as fnr as I I hivagn, have gone Kail und will luturn to Ho- place In a few day*. Mis* Sarah Cowan ha* returned from the I State Normal School at Albany, from which she Is a graduate with two honors. being Vice .president end Valedictorian of the clas«, also President of the I.lteiai ■ Society conducted with the school. —Mr .1 VV Brown, of Kansas City, Mo, art'iiinpauled by Ids dnue.ht.rs, Lucia und i Mattie and Ihe funnels husband, of Lock port, aud his daughter in law, Mra Justice Brown, of Kansas City, were in town thia week, celling upon their numerou* friends. — Mr* Mever, Mrs ivhella-. Mrs Hrown, : Mrs. Wild ami Mrs Buck, of Buffalo, who i came down with an excursi n party to I'liriidse Grove on MontUv, crossed over tti i Youngstown and mado a pleasant call on i Mrs Meyer's daughter. Miss Batcna Meyer, i the (mpulnr yung ■Ulinw at N. I). Has kell's store. —Arrivals at the Barton House for the oast week: Win. H, ll'.it.n, J. H Bobbins Itochesu-r; John t> atsaStwT, W | IWkei, I Wm. H Sherman, wife and daughlei*, Kv a ! lyne and Mable, A II imp!. BSifMo; ■ F Case. Pen Van; K T. Kan-om mil wife, A. i i U Oateheil and wife, II B rUnaom nnd I wife, J. M FoteM and wife, J H Ropkln* ' > and wife, Cr*wf|t D I'mlsli and wife W V\ 1 Helms slid wife. It V Pi alt and wife. |i C. Hitchcock and wife, A. B Prudden and wife, S.I) MrCraekeii and wife. W. II Hag adorn and wife. II B Towfi and wife, Kl i mer Muiiiiing and wife, W K Lauish and ! ! wpa, 11. M Itananm and wife. F S Foster I and wile, II H. Hetms a*** lady. Ransom I ville; Kdward Manning and wif", W, V Scott, W B Wild. Loikfiort; tlco K t.'r .►by i and wife, fM. Jackson and wife, W . M Hall. ii.i.u.1... Hill .I' It It'll,, l. li-wego, N V., '■ Kdward Waul, Kenuebuuk. Me ; (aaxM R ■ Wood, Woods Island, N Y., J W. Brown, ; Kl.oens City. Mo. RANSOMVILLE. As the Ever Glorious draws nlgher, every ; indication |ioints to the fact lhnt never on ! any previoua tune has Hansomville celebrated tbe Fourth a* it will this year The races : promise to be very exciting, as a number of j i our citlaens have entered their fast horse* and no doubt ere three o'clock <u the day I of the celebration a number more entrlea will he made, as any person wishing can do ' ao gratis, by sending their names to Klton T Itiiiisotn Tbe Misses Lisxie n ' aud P Mark* will o|ien a lemonade and ice : cream saloon in It Ixing's stoie, a* also wi i lieoige W. Owen in Owen's slor.i He \ will sis., give an Independence ball at Owen's Hall in the evening Among tbe other important feature* or tb* day will be ' tbe game of base ball io the afternoon, and I tbe fireworks in tbe evening. Every per•on I* invited to spend the day h. le John W. Ward, of Ixscaport, haa been ■pending a few day* vrsitiug with friend* in town. Mis* Ijxsie Harrington (pent Saturday ' and Si uday visiting with her parents in j Tonawanda. Mis* Luella HoUhkin* spent Sunday in ; Tonawanda vuutlug with bar friend. Mis* Susie Sldridg* Kan-oiu A Son bave purchased several thousand pounds of wool and are receiving mure every day. Mr. E. F. Caae baa left for Pen Yaa Rev. M. T. Marriott was in T< nawsnda Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Stereoan and two dau,. liter* ; were the gueet of Mr aud Mrs. E. T. Kan! mn Sunday. ki.unew Baker was ra Lock pott Tueeday. —Vbjutas. School Examination. The ftllovlog li«t »bow* th* «»*!»«<• •landing of all pupil* o»«r «0 ptr r«l In the receat elimination* of oar putdle 1 •chtxil:— SKSIOR DKPARTMKNT name Ist quads. pek cm, Ada Van Keren KieiiUie Mahler "7 Kalie Buckley •« Kred Sl« li litter J*J Alice Chaplin j» Helen Holden Metla Henry ™ (}<or|i) Hhum - ™ Willi* Hall N name. Mud quad*. peh i>*wr. j Clara FVink JJ Km ma Keg* 11 *' Untile Kay J*| Liuie IJord ™ I.it Lie Balcoro Kanrie Ble»iuiter. - Joe Turner John Kit»|>n*rick J*J Warran lloldeu Bertie Carivart " NAME. S«D OMADE. PEH CENT. Carrie Balmer - --• [JJ Willie Newton "" U.ttn Ayer ** (lay Wood JJ Joe Hlriinger Kddle Prick j£ Jennie J0buat00......- w Mary RoMnaoß ®4 Aila Van Kuren, Lotta Ayer. Clara Krink, anil h Itir I Joyd b»*e been prevent every day during tbe terra. Jespik Kwain, Principal JUNIOR DEPARTMENT. name. Ist okadb. p«» OEirr. Nellie Lutae ®J[ Kna Balcom Kamile Pagan ™ Jennie Anderaon ~ Charlie Lutte " hannla Burke j|J Charlie Pagan J J J •linen Ll")d *' Uuana llauverwan.. »•' NAME. 2ND ORAtIE. PER CENT OII»e Chaplin -1® Luclnda Hidden *» Willie IS Nchwait* W Richard Fi ick Little ITrlck *•* Mill* Pierre Willie Prick *' lleOKie (iorinaii •" Maiy Mnuhall ® NAME 811 D OKADE. PEH CENT. Fred Smith JJ Anna Mm Jidm Maiican Ma Maekey Fred Balcom ™ Willi* Kav Crank Andaraou !l» Nellie Uila, Richard Prick and Willi* Friok ware pie.eul »»e»y day during the term. Mi UK Nellie Lota received the pilae In the ■pelting content fur the term. Lenoua Van Ki hen. AwUtant A Pleasant Anniversary. Tue*d*y last, Juue aVJaw, was a fe«t*l day at the hou*« of our esteemed citizen, Dr. A. O. Skinner. The event was the occurten. .• of the eightieth birthday of Dr. Skin ner, I hirty-seven of whose ) ear* have been ps.sed in (hi* village The bright, genial .Mn .■ .I iv added tbe cheerful greeting* of N.ituieto the cnugiatululioiia of relative* mid friend*. Towaid the close of the afternoon a few of the village frlenda dropped In and added their hearty cheer to the presence of thoae related by blood ilesldee tb* venerable physician and his wife, Mrs Q, E. Skinner, there were |ie».nt their only aurvlvuig di lighter, Mrs. L. W Bullock and ber three children: the eldest and the youngest ef the r sotia, Prof A A Skiinei, of Brockton, N Y . and the Kuv N N Skinner, of Kani *|~.,, N Y ; Mrs. N. D. Haskell, Mr. and Mis A H I'ulton, the Misses Bell* and Mans Maimer, ■ Psik Baker. E-q , and tl,. K«v. Thos. E. Calveit, the pastor of lbs . Piestiyterlan church. An Invitation waa soon given to repair to the dining loom, where a bountiful re|>ast j ill waiting, the product of the skill and taste of the hostess, Mrs. Bullock, ani of ' other frieuds, some present, *obi* abeant. We must not be thought invnUous if, am tig tl.a,choice and elegant contribution* to the table we mention a* tb* n*o<t unique .una iu. Nt, a cuke bearing a o»rd, " Fioui baby Root." nnd bearing tbe legend: "lhX/7 VUftr Nor may we forget the elegant and lovely floral offeiinge that giaced the featlve board. After the repast wa* ended tha guests iui| roved tbe oeeaaion to pay tbeir pllmente to the honored friend and physician Tb* Rev. Mr. Calvert, Mr Biker and Mr Duttou in neat, tasteful and happy remark* testified their esteem and gi«l wish**; while Dr. Skinner, deeply moved! by the sentiments of basMf "ml lov* thus. expressed, responded to thin tribute* a lib deep emotion. Once again assembled m tbe pail'.r. Prof A. A. Skinner on behalf of the children, presented hi* father with a ine extension lamp, accompanying tbe gift with cboaen word* of fllisl lova. A decora'ad china j braid and milk set waa also brought In. tb* gift of Mr Maker arui the Misses Balmer. Next In order war* Niter* of regret and congratulation rroin absent filend*. notably one from Dr. W. W Skinner, of Vienna, Auatn*. on tbe bank* of tb* Danube, and with It a obolce engraving after Rembrandt Owf friend Win also writ a cablegram from Vienna tbe morning of tbe »ttb, which wa* reaelved by hi* father at noon or tbat day In memory of tti* abeeol one Mr* A. H. Dutton sang " The satawsaw River." by Aide, followlug it with a betlbant luetromentai selection A commemorative poem by Wis Rev. N N. Skinner, wa* then read, when Mrs Has- ! kell sang, " Tbe Day is Done," from Longfellow '» poem. After light refreshments the Rev Mr. ■ alvett aang, by request, Jo Anderaon, My Jo, " and tb* whale company followed Inthaannc. " AnM lan* S,n# Mr <. *art than cftVrad prajar in worda wr leashing and «| prop?M* lltau ail m| togatbar lh» IOTHh l'-aliu. frvni lha baaultfol Hootch taralin, and thurify »ft»r ih» eoaipany broka up. I>r MM and Mi family daaliawaipraaa thMr Ktalit>ida f r lha kl»dly w..rda •ad intaraat of !»<• MNMM whoaa .-apraa. dona of aataaoa au4 !•«• ■»•!» lha day m inrnx'ialiU «m». Albert llallaifn Hklonar »»• bom la \Vm«i»< raiaml. S II . J«ua ti*tU. Ma »«. lha younga»t of tba MM «hiidi ra .tight anna and a daughuri "f Tlmottiy Sklainar, • native if Min.fl. 11. M»»« . and a MtfM In it• u.i .f Mm Inmmlm Dt bUmmm raceived Utadagraa of lHHtfor of Mrdi.-loa from Hiitm. N li Mwdloal <ollaga, N'ovam bar, W£H Oo Nov 8.1, IBS.V !>• maiiiad HlblUa Dultun Wmml) ■ MMMa "f "'• '•'• Al[.h..n»> \V i■>.!. I'll ■ ■ »»• antliimt I l aultt. A fur piaetl»uig bUprofraakn a faw ytara at CaaMMNM* M I ■ •"•' ■ MMMi Maaa , be'atnovad In I**o to Indiana, •»*- lllog In 9m ff.il.l Hra la Mara. after « faw yeara tiU wlfa dlad, and in l*H> he r. moved to Ihi. Till.**, having marrk-d In l(i«iCarolina Eliaabeth Howell, who »Ull IfM %o cbaer and comfort bl» advancing MM Wa attend our heartfelt gage)letuUtiona to our bonorad friend mid fill.'" clliaan, and know that a Initio circle if devoted Maud* will join u» In nlm-im wiahaa and i. !••• that hla KMlkM* vigor, activity mid clieerfuliieee may ba trtaiii.d t>\ blm l.n many Yearn, to the del'tftil anil comfort oftlioaelo whose kovs a kind IVovldaUCS ■hall spare him. I HAVE butt Your E}6, Ami Unit !m what I am after. This • the Halting Hcaton, and any tliivyoii can look out and sec five, ten or twenty bonis, along Ihe river, containing people lltlilng, lii'ililcs a hundred iih-ii ami buy*, on lli«' wharves, engaged in the MUM plWUnl pastime, I.nt did you ever ■top to cuii-l.ler tlnit joii MB save enough cash every lime you spend a dollar at N. I». BllMh t<> miy a do/.iu herring'. ThU It a fact. Try It. Our l>ry Goods stock Is COMPLETE. Our Millinery Stork Is COMPLETE. Our Monk of I,wiles'. Gents' and Children's Hoots and Shoes Is COMPLETE. Our Grocery Department Is always COMPLETE. (.•■it Hardware Department la COMPLETE. Wo could quote you prices In every department that would astonish you, but If we took the time to quote you the bottom prices we give you on everything, every column In this week's N k\v> wikilJ he niteil Come and lee for YOURSELF. And one thing is certain, that whether you calch a great many li-li. or only a few, you will be sure to get the worth of your money, the right change back •ad tci. per «eut. profit, by dealing N. D. HASKELL, Youngstown, N. Y. Notice to Creditors. II Y orili-r (•( Will, am J. Bulf*r, Rlirraf. Mr i.r > Nlßiraia < iH.l.mliii l.lirl'1' . ari'nnting In low, m til jn i -tu. hr.. 01 .trlliallila agaln-l ll*. r«int* M lliortro Walk**, liMi f iho Town uf i »wia*»a. Niagara (.aiiii>,N \ . 1.-i-rtM'il, to exhibit iiii» iih (In- «..ii.-li." « tin ■!!• if. !•• H»' '"i-< i lh*r*. Iba kdmtabUratnr and \-li Iratrm ol jaM . I at !!..■ maiden II in.it Walkar, in Hi.- Town .if l.i-wi-1 .11.1 *tr, •>» o» bofor* lII* lAili .I" > ' ' I'i '■ ' ' "■'»' llat.-d Loakaori, N .J MM Mb, "*«'■ h. I. w*ll 11 N\ AIIt k l<, Ki i/ v in i ii iVunm. Ailuinilalralor an.l \.lniliililralrl«. FOR SALE. I OHM AM> 10l «'ii S.-.'..iul Ktrwt, (Ivo mum!.- walk friiiu pOatoflU*. I.ot HII feet front, JII4 fo*t doap. ' .inin...ii. u« twoaloijr bullae wilb buxliuMil, good <•!►'. m. Wall, «n.I MTorol kind* •! matt, •>">' ■* ■ Uli**. lllllnro* iJHiltli buriii.". A..-. Knial barn tin tho lut A toiy diwirabl* rooMoue*. Prtoa IISM) ImiWJ A|.j ly to | I' lunu> FOR SALE OR TO HOT. I)Ut MIUM in T..nuii»k..«rn. fnnnrrly cxwmv\,.[ l.v Mr» Do) li, WiH aril lati or par■it if .leal re I. A|.|.i' t li «ail«,.ir Ad.lr. •». DOI ll' niton . tir in iii i, ■ n ii FOR SALE. Ono i.f Hi.- tao.t dnolrobf* Ucottono m Mom Miort, in tha *lllag« Ol Yoimgotowii. 4HaK-i<.« of lon.l. ri.ini li""" llirrr »iory bilok buuH, no*, oonlalnlng 81 IMMI bv•id« halK •loaaWand batbn n. • *•■ ,o»*r-1.. kiiiK Nioguia Hi***. l.orgo borna, fpft truant bona... wcll», i Idutiik, I»ik<' »ln»y«rd», ■pi li. itli.t |.f n. li i.irlialiln, uloOtJ) Of MMoN frnita Will wll ll' »bol* promtMi fof what tbo hnuoo Mot, If taken MOM W Ijl •livid* If doolred Addr*oo, N. I> lIAr-kKI r.. > . ii, N V. HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE. Tbo well known Ontaiio Inn, in lb* VlllogU 111 YollllgMoWll, fI.UI •!.!» Blo|l». with twootorj framo wing and baaHtn.-i.t <...ii«*inlng 47 rooMa, oUctrle twill In pari "f tbo rooiua . Ihroo good ii«t*rnr, MM woll, larg* HM-bowM, ooßjmodium ■toWae' and •■•do. 1...t fn.i tiug !<«• '• '"" M"'" Hirool «n.I SUN f... I ..ii I. -l.| 11 rkrool Tbli Mot*) otorlooko Mum IU»»r »nd LakoOaMaU . II tbo larg.-at tlotol in (ha r'in ». !*>*. only ono Mm '•"!. and I" Aolßfl » K«>d I'lmlneoo ~. i,,i .. Hint 11- ownor li hoaltb oiid wioboo to rollro lit- i r forty, iniluilliiK furnitoro l> iilw ?<.r the fli>i Urn* offorod for Ml*, ot • bargain, on »M | 111 — VcHtogotowti it « |..i|iil»f • «.n llio bonk of Mogora Ki>«, and Of.l looking Ijiko (inlail... I lie I H <io» .i. bo* lacrnlljr ratabllabid a toig«t rang, brrn for tbo uao of tba oatlio Auuy 1n.Ui.,11 .f lha kllai ti.- I' H i i i • »'v ro boo all baafi li..nglit to tbio plac*. 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| Title | Youngstown News, 1887-07-01 |
| 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 | 1887-07-01 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
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| Identifier | ytn_18870701 |
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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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| Title | Youngstown News, 1887-07-01 |
| 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 | 1887-07-01 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Identifier | ytn_18870701_001 |
| Holding Institution |
Nioga Library System Town of Porter Historical Society Museum Niagara Falls Public Library |
| Digital Collection | Youngstown Newspapers |
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THE YOUNGSTOWN NEWS. No. 19. YOUNGSTOWN, N. Y.. FRIDAY. JULY I. 1887. Vol. VII. 1776. Hurrah for Independence Pay, cheers for tbU Yankee Nation I Who'a yearly racket and display Just startles all creation. Our Eagle, red and white and blue, Will flap bin winns like thunder, And grow a " Yankee doodle doo" To inuke the old world wonder. Our Uncle Katn will make a speech, Auil we're u goinic to bear bim, And when be waves our flu* we'll screech, And toss our hut" and cheer him; Then, when the " Yankee doodle doo" Comes from our Bird victorious, We're going to crow a little, too, For Liberty is glorious. Cheer* for America's small boys. With i atrlotlsm aching; Who'll Are crackers till the noise Sets all the earth a-quuk ng. King bells, beat drums, bang cannon, too; While thla grand Yankee Nation Crow* " Yankee-Poodle Do"dle-dool" In Freedom's Celebration. 1887. LOCAL. —Kill the burdock*. — Cut down those Canada thistles. —Strawberries and cream. Yum! Yuml —Hot day* bat eool and pleasant even ings. — Are you going tU« Niagara Falls racea ? —How and where are you going to relobratu I —Tbe roads have been very dusty the past week. —Tbe military camp at Niagara, Out , win broken up taut Friday. — Farmer* complain that potato bug* were never no plentiful us this season. — Many farmers are busv getting in tbelr hay crop, wbich is generally very large. —The ferry steamer, Anna F. Onen, done a rushing business duting the camp at Ni •gara. —Tbe steamer Chicora took eighty-one baskets of cherries from this port on Tuesday morning. — Wednesday was the hottest day of the season, the thermometer at one time regis ti ring 94 0 in tho shade. —Tbe practice of young lads bathing from the wharves ill broad daylight should be put a stop to at once. It is disgraceful. —Owing to sickness Mrs. fit John, of Kansas, failed to deliver her temperance lecture in Yottligstuwu last Saturday even inf. —The Loi kport Journal an j»: "The largest peach orchard in the county is atiout four Diiles west of Kausomvilla." Who is tbe owner I — Our townsman, Mr Johu Calvert, has been awarded the contract for erecting tne new buildings at Fort Niagara, aud will commeuce work next week. —& yoong woman, who gave name as Austin Whitley, and says she Is the daughter of an English clergyman, attempted suicide at the Falls on Sunday last. —Mr. 8. H. Follett, a Niagara. Ont , man, well aud favorably kuowu to many people in this county, died at his home in Nligara on Friday last aud was buried on Sunday. —The teachers and pupils of tbe public school and a number of invited guests held a plonic in Swain's Grove last Saturday, and a general gocd time was bad by all —A large party of ladies and gentlemen from Somerset were in Youugstjwn last Satarday and enjoyed themselves im menselr in flshiug and boating, and dlued at tba Ontario Heuse. —A woman giving her name as Mta. Carrlngton, holding a situation at tbe luteruatioa»i Hotel at Niagara Falls, attempted suicide laat Saturday obe was arrested before ber de*igu could be carried out. —A great many people from Niagara County vleited tbe military camp at Niagara last week. a laige number crossing from ibis village by the ferry steamer Anna F Onen, and many in small boats. —A merry party of about twenty excursionists from tbe vicluity of Kansomville were In Youngstown laat Saturday, and dined at tbe Barton Houae, also taking a plaaaant trip on tbe steamer Anna F. Onen — It It offlciallj announced ht tbe Af-my linjutrr tbet tbe Utb and 13th U. 8. Infantry will exchange post*. Tbersfora compaalaa E aad K will shortly aaove from Fort Niagara, but at what time is not yet known. —Tbe *tearoer Anna F Onen will make two trip* from Youog*town to Lewieton on < Monday next, July 4th, and will also give a moonlight excursion on the lake in the *v ei.mg For fnrtber information eee amall bill*. —The body of an unknown man was found half burled in tbe eand on the lake shore near Oicott Saturday afternoon, by , ' Robert Taylor, a nsbe'mnu. Tbe remain* ! i were much decomposed and had evidently , been iu tbe water *ome little tima. —Judicious advertising revive* many a biisineas, rescues many a loet business, save* ■ many a failing businee*, create* many a 1 uew businesa, enlaige* many an old bull- , nesa, and preserve* many a large bu«lne»*. j -Many farmer* throughout the county ' are complaining of a new disease among tbeir cow* Tbe symptoms of the disease are that the cows lose their appetite*, stop chewiug their cuds, have fits, and usually die within a week, and, in eonie luitaucea, within two day* from the time tbey are atta-ked. —One of our fruit grower* recently observed tbat whenever any of bl» children were taken sick in winter or early spring he tried to keep them along with a" little inedlciue a* possible until strawberrlee began to I ripen; then tbey were let loose In the patch an I all other medicine was laid aside as useless. —An 11-vear old boy.son of Thomas Han lion, of Suspension llriifge, while in bathing at tbe old Maid of tbe Mist landing with some playmutea, got out too far In the river and was caught in an eddy and awept down into the whiilpool rapid*. He wa» *een by quite a number oi people who were powerles* to render him assistance. The body as yet ha* not been found. —Girl* are interesting, but boy* are an institution. Tbey are determined to learn everything by practical experimenting. One very ambiltoua youth, last year, about the Fourth of July, placed two rousing Arecracker* in hi* no»e, one In each no' tril. j turning lb- airing* outside; another boy touched them off simultaneously, aud he now knows that lie has no nose at all. — A tramp, calling himself John Uray, and hailing from Whitby, Canada, crossed tiver from Niagara on Saturday afternoon while full of Canada " budge" and made a disgusting exhibition of himself on ,ur streets, at the same time using vile and filthy language. He was run Into the cooler by Chief of Police Dan Heardan, but was relea'id next morning on promising to return to Canada. — Miss Ida, the accomplished daughter of Mr nnd Mi- Win. Hall, entertained a large ! party of lady and gentlemen friends Wednesday evening of last week They enjoyed themselves Immensely, vocal and Instrumental oiiiele and dancing being In order. The hostess spread before the guests a boun. trful supper, which was fully enjoyed bv all. Among Ihe Invited guests from out of tewn were Miss Libbie Campbell of Niagara Fall* and Seymour and Kit Kddy of I,ewiston.—Tbe thirteen year-old son of Timothr Hums, residing on Ibe west side of the city Of Lockport, had an altercation Tuesday af; ternoon of laat week, on the banks of the canal with a son of Matthew Koaeh of the same age. The Burns boj drew a pruning knife from his pocket and stabbed Ida MM j panion in the chest between the eighth and ■ ninth ribs. Just below the apex of the heart Medical aid was summoned and the wound dressed. The boy had a narrow escape from instant death. No arrest has been ' made. I — Stephen Peer, a painter thing at Drum- I mnndville. Ont., walked, Wednesday after! noon of last week, across the gorge of the Niagara river on a wire cable three-fourth* : inch in diameter stretched from bank to ' bank between the cantilever and suspension bridge*. Pier Is about 40 years of ate, unmarried Twice before he walked with out much ado On Saturday evening Peer either committed auicide or In attempting 1 to again walk the cable he fell and waa killed on the rock* below, a» hie lifeless tody waa found there. —Tbe annual convention of the Ueand 1 Union of tbe Equitable Aid Union, of the BUte of New York, was held in tbe Young : Men's Association Hall, at Buffalo, on I'ues i day and Wednesday. A large atnt eutb'Asiastic gathering of delegates from all parts of the State were In attendance. Dr. L. i Relcom, our mo*t popular dentist, was ■ unanimously re elected to the office of Orand l*re«ideiit for the third term. Thl* la 1 an honor never tendered another in the R. 1 A U. Order, and show* conclusively the aa- I teem In which the doctor I* held. Tbe [ News extends congratulations. The "News" Can Guess Who thinks he's a masher Who will never get married. I Who will soon be an old maid. Wbo I* anxious to have a husband. Who will be married before September 1. W ho 1* anxn.ua to have Jan. 1, '"*, arrive. Who are tbe handsomest married conple in Youngstown. Who got a curtain lecture last Sunday : night Who boast* of good health aJ' tb* yeai , round. Who use* too much profanity ft r their own benefit. Wbo would Sulllvanlse ua If we mentioned everything that occura. Wbo was surprised to see bar husband home before nine o'clock every night last week. Wbo is desirous of having her huaaend at ' home before tbe rooster announces tb* break of day. 1776—1887. The Bull that Tolled the First Note or i Liberty. PERSONAL. 1 — Mis* Roaa 11. Thompson, of St. Cathari inea. Out., la vltiting friend* In this village. — Miss lua and Master Hen Moon, of Su»- 1 pension Bridge, are viaiting with frlenda in town. —N. D. Haskell attended the E.A.U. Convention at Uuffiilo, on Tuesday and Wed n. .Infra Itace, Esq . attended as one of the mourners st the fiiueml of Mr. S. II Follett at Niagara, ast Sumla,-. — Master Lewis Hnlden. of Tonawanda, si ent Sunday and Monday with bis uncle, Mr. Abnti lloldeti, iu this village — DEvnsruv Mr K. Hah-oni, of Lock! port, will be at the Ontario H use on Mon I day and Tuesday next, July 4th and Sth. — Mis* Kmma Crofoot and Mo- ■ - Inn* land Anna Kelwood, of Syrncu*e, ale the j guest* of .Mis It O. Newton, on tbe Kiwi j Road — Mis* Klla Sweet, who has been visiting ! her parents in Youngstown for the p'st i two weeks, returned to Toronto ou \\ el j nesday. — Masses Mary and E'oiilse Wilkesnn have ' returned to their home hereafter an absence of about nine months. Their many frit nils are glad to welconie them. — Mis* Vlctorine Tower, who ha* been at tending school ut Lockport, i- spending her j vacation with ber parents, Mr and Mrs. ' Peter S. Tower, on the 1.... k ,m t Koad Mr* Harriet Pitt, of Stockton, ofcL.fi In ' tht village, the guest of her brother and j sl.ter.Mr and Mrs W. 1) Clark. Mrs. Pitt's I daughters, who cttne with her as fnr as I I hivagn, have gone Kail und will luturn to Ho- place In a few day*. Mis* Sarah Cowan ha* returned from the I State Normal School at Albany, from which she Is a graduate with two honors. being Vice .president end Valedictorian of the clas«, also President of the I.lteiai ■ Society conducted with the school. —Mr .1 VV Brown, of Kansas City, Mo, art'iiinpauled by Ids dnue.ht.rs, Lucia und i Mattie and Ihe funnels husband, of Lock port, aud his daughter in law, Mra Justice Brown, of Kansas City, were in town thia week, celling upon their numerou* friends. — Mr* Mever, Mrs ivhella-. Mrs Hrown, : Mrs. Wild ami Mrs Buck, of Buffalo, who i came down with an excursi n party to I'liriidse Grove on MontUv, crossed over tti i Youngstown and mado a pleasant call on i Mrs Meyer's daughter. Miss Batcna Meyer, i the (mpulnr yung ■Ulinw at N. I). Has kell's store. —Arrivals at the Barton House for the oast week: Win. H, ll'.it.n, J. H Bobbins Itochesu-r; John t> atsaStwT, W IWkei, I Wm. H Sherman, wife and daughlei*, Kv a ! lyne and Mable, A II imp!. BSifMo; ■ F Case. Pen Van; K T. Kan-om mil wife, A. i i U Oateheil and wife, II B rUnaom nnd I wife, J. M FoteM and wife, J H Ropkln* ' > and wife, Cr*wf t D I'mlsli and wife W V\ 1 Helms slid wife. It V Pi alt and wife. i C. Hitchcock and wife, A. B Prudden and wife, S.I) MrCraekeii and wife. W. II Hag adorn and wife. II B Towfi and wife, Kl i mer Muiiiiing and wife, W K Lauish and ! ! wpa, 11. M Itananm and wife. F S Foster I and wile, II H. Hetms a*** lady. Ransom I ville; Kdward Manning and wif", W, V Scott, W B Wild. Loikfiort; tlco K t.'r .►by i and wife, fM. Jackson and wife, W . M Hall. ii.i.u.1... Hill .I' It It'll,, l. li-wego, N V., '■ Kdward Waul, Kenuebuuk. Me ; (aaxM R ■ Wood, Woods Island, N Y., J W. Brown, ; Kl.oens City. Mo. RANSOMVILLE. As the Ever Glorious draws nlgher, every ; indication ioints to the fact lhnt never on ! any previoua tune has Hansomville celebrated tbe Fourth a* it will this year The races : promise to be very exciting, as a number of j i our citlaens have entered their fast horse* and no doubt ere three o'clock *wr. j Clara FVink JJ Km ma Keg* 11 *' Untile Kay J* Liuie IJord ™ I.it Lie Balcoro Kanrie Ble»iuiter. - Joe Turner John Kit» >n*rick J*J Warran lloldeu Bertie Carivart " NAME. S«D OMADE. PEH CENT. Carrie Balmer - --• [JJ Willie Newton "" U.ttn Ayer ** (lay Wood JJ Joe Hlriinger Kddle Prick j£ Jennie J0buat00......- w Mary RoMnaoß ®4 Aila Van Kuren, Lotta Ayer. Clara Krink, anil h Itir I Joyd b»*e been prevent every day during tbe terra. Jespik Kwain, Principal JUNIOR DEPARTMENT. name. Ist okadb. p«» OEirr. Nellie Lutae ®J[ Kna Balcom Kamile Pagan ™ Jennie Anderaon ~ Charlie Lutte " hannla Burke j J Charlie Pagan J J J •linen Ll")d *' Uuana llauverwan.. »•' NAME. 2ND ORAtIE. PER CENT OII»e Chaplin -1® Luclnda Hidden *» Willie IS Nchwait* W Richard Fi ick Little ITrlck *•* Mill* Pierre Willie Prick *' lleOKie (iorinaii •" Maiy Mnuhall ® NAME 811 D OKADE. PEH CENT. Fred Smith JJ Anna Mm Jidm Maiican Ma Maekey Fred Balcom ™ Willi* Kav Crank Andaraou !l» Nellie Uila, Richard Prick and Willi* Friok ware pie.eul »»e»y day during the term. Mi UK Nellie Lota received the pilae In the ■pelting content fur the term. Lenoua Van Ki hen. AwUtant A Pleasant Anniversary. Tue*d*y last, Juue aVJaw, was a fe«t*l day at the hou*« of our esteemed citizen, Dr. A. O. Skinner. The event was the occurten. .• of the eightieth birthday of Dr. Skin ner, I hirty-seven of whose ) ear* have been ps.sed in (hi* village The bright, genial .Mn .■ .I iv added tbe cheerful greeting* of N.ituieto the cnugiatululioiia of relative* mid friend*. Towaid the close of the afternoon a few of the village frlenda dropped In and added their hearty cheer to the presence of thoae related by blood ilesldee tb* venerable physician and his wife, Mrs Q, E. Skinner, there were ie».nt their only aurvlvuig di lighter, Mrs. L. W Bullock and ber three children: the eldest and the youngest ef the r sotia, Prof A A Skiinei, of Brockton, N Y . and the Kuv N N Skinner, of Kani * ~.,, N Y ; Mrs. N. D. Haskell, Mr. and Mis A H I'ulton, the Misses Bell* and Mans Maimer, ■ Psik Baker. E-q , and tl,. K«v. Thos. E. Calveit, the pastor of lbs . Piestiyterlan church. An Invitation waa soon given to repair to the dining loom, where a bountiful re >ast j ill waiting, the product of the skill and taste of the hostess, Mrs. Bullock, ani of ' other frieuds, some present, *obi* abeant. We must not be thought invnUous if, am tig tl.a,choice and elegant contribution* to the table we mention a* tb* n*o |
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