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NIAGARA COUNTY NEWS. VOL 1. YOUNGSTOWN, NIAGARA CO., X. Y., 14, 1881. NO. My Lady. A ailviry glint in the twilight iflooin, Tlir lin-.ilh cif MOM friigriinl, fftint perfume, Lt <lo\\i) llic path so rh.-tilv ili" <Diiics, with liirgiacioiie, womnuly air, On* Whit* r»w in li<r f'.n-ky liuir, Anil her face ho spleudiliy, fatally fair My lndy. Slie is all in white from heml In fret, Her eyes are ilurk aiil her lips are IWMt, Ami Ihey ItgbtM the patli so sh:uly. No woinlci- your proinl mill pfirleiß facu— \o wonder your Indolent, nmrtly |HM witli Ijenuty the dusky \ilacc, My laily. OriT your hea'l, M I'vri- a Utnt, Hoonllfht llllmmen in aureole falnl Ailoivn the palli M «hn<ly. it tonebea tba illverj, robu jron wear— ii kltMi jroet iiainis so ilendrraad fair, And it lloiitH thro' tin, liiiclnijflit (hMB of your hair, My l;,dy. A Terrible Night. In 1.570, Job MorrUon, guide and fron! tlersmaii, was acting assistant paymaster in (beYellow-tone, division, U.S.A., ', having been temporarily employed to till the pUoo of an ollicor wtkOM ilcJciiew prevented him tram performing i:ji' ifjrulaf ilntiL-s <>f die poeUioB1. Al assistant It became necessary tor HorrU ion, early Iα Hay, to traverse t larjre lection roiintry, vWt a number of outlying pouts and pay the troops. He was entitled to a guard) but. having visited I.a amie, ri'tterinai), McKinnU,, ami Kearney, he dismissed his escort, ami proceeded alone across the Bijr Horn Mountains by Indian trails toward Gump Brown, from which point be ■ could strike to tlic railroad again at Green Blver, nud thusreturn homo. The greater portion of liis fundi were exhausted, only some fifteen hundred I ilollura rvmalned to be puld at Camp Brow n. lie was unknown i\« a govern-1 incut oflieer, was a thorough mountain-11'l-r and well-armed and be, therefore had nu fear nor hesitation In proceeding ui described. b would be fur Quicker than t<> follow the beaten road with nil ■ jrnaril. It Wiw the third day of iiis solitary I ride, toward tli.it he struck the Bay H ;it'-r (reck, a tributary of the ISi.i Horn. Kollowlug this stream, he would mi leugth leave the mountains. and eiitor upon an open plateau, across i which a ride of thiny-.-ix miles would bring liim to lii.— ilestlnutton. one mure nljrht in the wilderness, and the iNk of ! his adventure would be over. Musing, a* his hois<! picked his way 1 along the obsmire trail, yet watchful, Morrison bud ridden a doxen miles and tin; s!isit!uus of tbe coining night were warning him that It wu time to camp. ivhl'll suddenly there fell upon his trained ear the hark of a do^. Uo halted, and again it sonnded not fur in front. tie uracil \\U horse oiiwanl, and upon rouudllljT U bluff, thirty rods ahead, to his untoulslimuni he Raw a small cabin, a white man standing in the door and a hound i.t his feet. ■\ veritable hunter's ii treat. Morrison's heart gladdeneil, Els rode rapidly ,' forwur l< '«Evwnln' friend," be called to the man. " «'••:• deep in the timber, hut It's I lucky forme. <'.m I stay all night.,. The fellow rul«od Ids bcail, and a te.r--| rible rrooUectlen pawed through the paymaster's bruin. The newly-found friend was none other than Dan Lauiereinix, a border ruffian of the worst •tripe whom he had known in Kansas Chy years before—a wan stalued with vrlme, and lor whose head n reward was even now offered. The cabin in the wilderness wosa bidlug place, ""I a home. Bui the oilier seemed to regard Morrison Man niter striUiiT''!,, and looking at him iinelc'.sly lie draw led: •• l reckon .y kin light* Thai's a blanket inside, and the womcn-folkh'll knock ye up siithin" to eat." Woinpn-folkxl Morrisou stared, l>ut ' obeyed his UOSt'S iiijuiii:lioii, and. JitutountliijTi entered tin., cabin. A mere hut. with hewn |(tn forfloor, two rooms below and a loft above. Two \\ omen were near the lire. One full sixlv. of hideous face and feature, with bent frame an 1 iOftg, claw-like liands; ■ the other much younger,l u: withahartiened s tpri ~inj ofoountenoaoe, Even :t- L.ieaj{eut had iccoHocled tile man, so now lie knew thcM women. 'I'lli-V were l.amereau\'> Slaves—tbe cldcr.llie mother, a bog of the vilest naluro; the other j his wite or misirees. Morrison luid camped in a viper's den. : lie inn.-t look sharp that he was not bittou.As yetjiio sijtu of recognition had appeared upon the tote of I.amereaux. If liie man >iiil not suspect him as a overaisMnt officer or an old enemy— for M.>:. is. n had b. en conn, -i ted with the del :iv«- poli.-.when in the vast—he r sastta. Be reetswttd i.im->'if as a mere voysfeur, half prospeetor, ball hunttr— ■ <kut el bmssbUlb A i >:nse supi of venison, tea/ niul ! hard bread was spreul, Bjsd suited wltu perodoonid hti preteodvd wife, Morrison ate. Then re-moving Ml pUtol lielt, hehung it llI),m t,le wull IV,ul lUied his pipe for an evening's smoke. J.aniereaux, at the close of the meal, also arose ami left the shanty, remarking that he would see to the horse. As the paymaster knelt upon the broad rough hearth-stone to draw a coal from the fire, with which to light his pipe the old woman, who shivered in tin- corner, shot one sharp glance at him and then, rubbing her hands together until the joints crackled and the long nniU rasped up n her tough and leathery «kin. she muttered some hardly din- ! tlngnUhublc words: "tinder the stone—under the atone! , Hal ha! and I did it! I did it! His throat «as soft and smooth, and I did it! Under the stone! Ha! ha!" For an instant the mountaineer's linud trembled, and he pnuscd. Was j he kneeling above a grave? Then the sense (if his (luger came to him. Sclfpoteutoa returned, few by oooluwi alone, could he save himself, and he applied the coal to the waiting pipe. But the muttered words of the hag had warned him. " He them tliar weepins loaded?" auk- '■ ed the younger woman as he resumed his scat, pointing to his revolvers. ■'I'm desput skeered u* powder." ••What! A hunter,! wife afraid 0' powder! 'l'hafs a good mi," and Itorrlson laughed heartily, even while Ids heart quaked at the suggestive question. '• Weil, I'll put them on ag'in, an, then ye won't he in no danger.-. He arose to execute this suggestion. Hut at that instant LnOWreaUX entered, , and ax il cognizant of what had happened, he raised Ids hatld, took the pistol belt from the wall, and placed it carefulyl in a deep chest that served as .1 seat near the tire, closed the same and locked it, remarking as he did no: '•Thar. Lizette! Ye needn't be skeered now. Them pistols is safe." Then, turning t<) his astonished guest he (on - tlnucdi *• No need of weepin's in them diggiu's. an" they'll be ready for ye In the inornih'." There was nothing for it but to acquiesce and so, unarmed, this old enemy of Lutneruuux'* Wt in his den, and with the certainty in his heart that the desperado had discovered him and medlduted his death, he coolly speculated upon i bis chancel of escape. Small, Indeed, ho found them, trapped he was, and the words of the old mother again recurred to him with more of fatal meaning than before—"Under Llie ituue! under the stone."' Th« evening wore on. Morrison attempted some conversation with his host but the m.ui was taciturn and morose, I and answered him bliortly. The young- i er woman busied herself about the room and tlie elder one crooned and muttered in her chimney corner, her ugly, wrinkled fac: lit by the fitful gleams of the dying ttre, until, to the brooding Imagination of the watchful traveler, she seemed a very witch gloat ing above the grave of her victims. Had thoughts those for one whose wits alone must save him from the murderer's knil'e ere morning, and at length, as the tallow dtp shortened aud lti ''winding sheet'" grew long and white, Morrison arose from liis slool, knocked the ashes from his pipe, and asked that he might be shown where to lie, as In- was worn and weary. He felt sure of one thing—no attack would be made upon him until hc'slept. unless he should show a fear of attack, aud he therefore desired, by an apparent trustfulness, to obtain all possible time, in order to plan a defense or e.scape. At his request Li/.ette aro-te. •■ Ye kin go into the loft," and she pointed towaid the rough ladder. •• Thai's blanket thur, an" 1 reckon ye'll be comfortable. Kl ye hear any noise below, don't be disturbed, for the old WOUMU sleeps by the lire, an" she talks and walks afOctUd sometimes. [She's broke, kinder." Mtii'Visoii laughed lightly. •• I'm too hearty a sleeper to notice (lial under a luOt. 11l the tim er, one's ear la open all night, but when 1 bonk il a cabin I sleep." He took the candle offered him, and climbed to the loft above. Then, llndiug the blanket*, he threw himself down, extinguished his light, and waited.One weapon his enemies bad left him —his tausty knUB in his boot-top—and with this closely grasped in hW hund, he mined his face to the roughly-hewn lluor and listened. For u little no sound broke the lUence below. Without, he could hear the occasional stamp of Uβ liorse, tethered ii, ur the hut, and the soughing of tht night triad hi the plu-s. Th<:c w.is no window in the attic, aud the rcof was of heavy l»g«. Flgfct was oat of the question. 11 attacked, he must tight for Uls life. lie set his teeth grimly. This was r.ot the first time he had .faced death, but the odds were fearfully ugaln-t him. Au hour aweed, wrfceji mMoaly thot" was a stir below. With bated breath he listened. , Laraeresox bad tvMratty irtMn, for '■ bis heavy feet could be heard upon the ! Hour brtPtth lie stopped MM the lire place. ••(iit up!" The words «rere half-whispered, but they came clearly to Morrison's ears. audit was tbe hag who answered, cackling, iiifantiiiie: "Under the stone! under the stone! 1 did it!', ••(ur.se ye inul the stone, too!", hissed the mini. •• Ye must do it ag'in. <-iit up above an'—ye know wlial." Tbere waa aUeoce ior a moment. "Come, be quick, ye old devil."' •• Under the stone—under the itOBe!" crooned the witch. » What, more?" slie suddenly continued, in an inteii.se i tone. " An' has lie money, money — gold? An'will ye give me aOUM If I tear his throat out? More than beforef Her voice waa louder now, and wild. '•Aye, 111 give ye more! UU np— quickly too, an" see lie docs nol cry out. bee," continued Lmnereaux, as iiie woman aro.se. "he UUMt Hot wake, H' niii-l shut yer hands to—tight! tight! '• an" never open them!" ■• i know, 1 know,' oronked t!ie inurderen, hoarsely. "Help mo up." Aud from tbe sound, aAlorrUou knew that together they wvtv approaching tbe foot ot tile ladder. Hil blood ran chill. Must he kill this old woman ? Waa slm the Itrangler who carried out the crimes her demon sou planned? It would seem So? The ladder wa> creaking betivutli her ; aaeeudlng tread. A moment later, and I the waiting man In the loft could die* \ cero u eroudilug figure upon tiie floor, creeping cat-like toward bhn< He eveu noted the glisten of her tteudUli eyes, ! the light icrutch of her claw-like uulii , Bgalnat the logs. MotluulcM Uo lay, his knife thrust hack into liis bout-toy, both hands ready tor the aLliiik. The woman was aloi.e. Her uoble ■on waited below until tiie danger was past. Nearer and nearer she drow, now halting to li.-ccii iinil itgaiii advancing, i but ao directing lier uourte tie to conn, upon her Intended victim from the direction in which his head lay. So doing, she could .sei/.e his throat w iih her whole strength, and lie, ihus terribly awakened, would \ainly beat the uir without danger to the it rungler. It was a simple plan, yet diabolically cunning. Already the bag was in pluct—already her skuiuy anus were outstretched, her sinewy hands open to groep the ; , warm throat ot her vietini, her poisonous breath upon Ills brow—when, with .1 Hidden sweep of his arms of Iteul, : Morrison uuugllt his OUulluilt as in a vise, lifted her bodily from the door, and buried her face downward* in tin, blankets upon which lit) lay, wludlllg int body from head lo feet 111 the heavy cloth, until >!ie \\ ul sceuiely gagged and bound; then be agull] drew iii.s knil'e and crept siiei;tly to the edge of the hole. Lninorcaux was Manding below. The sound of the struggle had readied him; and now, with uutttartlllg eyes aud trembling limbs, he awaited the- I signal io aelae bta prey. Uut it came j not. The man was troubled, He whistled soltly, then called: •' Gianny! lion is it?" No reply, and only tin; t'ar-awny cry of an owl broke tbe deathly ittllueaaof tbe Olgllt. l.auiori aux s breath came bard and liissitig through his teeth. "Curoea upon her wrinkled bide! what has happened?'" he muttered, and called a second lime. Still no reply; even the cry of the owl was silenced now. Night Olid mystery rulgued. "The 'hvil's witch is robbing the corpse herself.'" exclaimed Ih<; dispeiailo. In a low, intcii.-e tone. •■ 1 must setto it."' And the man began slowly and with the utmost .silence to ascend tne ladder.A hove crouched UorrUoo, every nerve tenM at steel, IjU ey-. gkMUOiUg Willi that light which shine* from Utoteotu panther ere he iprtugt, h:- breath iud:awu—waitingStep by step l.aui»r<Mux drew near, until Hist his head, tin II hi- nek, and Del hieatuwldajH w< i•■•.iljwvc tIM floor; then, with a li«;ree yeil—an Indian war-cry—Morrison's arm ehoi loiward like Uμ bolt from a bow. There wan rinaie flaaw trf a Hashing blade, si half-uttered cry of horror CUt cleaniy iu two, a Hiiddeu sinking ot the mau'b body, and with u ht-avy pliinge the desperado went backward to ti.e floor bilow, dead! UeaVitM was iiaved! I , I MmM tta terror »e'u<'<! liim, and t!i.- Kim .ju.,!' gone lie trembled lik-au ! aspen leaf, (juiekly deaeWlding, m till a elillddti- lie BtUMNI li ui<.Mi,.d<--' BgUTn Lai tho ladder'* foot; stayed u<>t tu ». • cure hit pistol, even, mounted, ai;<l spurring hard tbe uitouiiUod ete.-U i ; (hrOUgh all tiie hoi!.* ofUia sla; r> BlgUt that remained, h<., rode lOUthWtrd until, just M tlio bright sun tipped tin.; e;i>tern iky with red. the BUW mid Stripes above Camp Browe gladdeaid his weary ■fc*,aada Uttie later, exhausted and wall, he told his talc to tlio VTOaderlUg offleen a< Uμ post. Ere nielli a mounted goard had Investigated tlio cabin upon Bitter Water Creek, found mid buried l.amoreaux ; iiuil his niotlier. WDO had died the death J the would have meted to Others, stiiiu^- led by the blankets In wbteh ihe was bounil, and returned to Morrison his -toleu pistols; but the juunjrer woman wat never seen again. The hut was burned, the lonely grave hidden beneath its ashes, and m> trail to-i!ay remains of the ilen or its Inhabitant*; but the memory of that terrible ulfht will sadden the life of Ben Morrison even though be live beyond the ullottl d per- I lod of three-score years and ten. FOR THE LADIES. A Lyric of Slimmer. — Only ii rust.inl |iic— Soft m » toph) r'l klu< Light as ii maiden's *iK'>i Plaoed "i> 11■.-11 morry ptoaia fronnil— l.ovci-s, like laiiibH, ua itMj Ing aroun i, Loftl In iL bv:i of bUMi Duly :i piiir of piniM, Wiiiti, m, tiir (ailing inow— Minn h maiden ottohaati— Wrought oteottlj Übrta f.ur— Uooiiu ii to h wciiii and wilii deipalr; F:it«"i> to4oathleu wee. Only n sillinir down— Daly ii nmutlicrnt moan, <) mow-white pattU «>»i onitawl w'■ ll,»n;i help thy mutual misery, >mrv now ihy aaarau b« Bowu. —Anna DloklaOU is Studying elocution.—Annie LouUe Cary will Uvo in Is«s--ton pernianeutly. —skirts are becoming much fuller >o as to give more ease lu walking. —Blue is much worn In silk", from the darkest to the plainest shades. Miss Oenevro Hawkins ol Carroll Co., Tenn., Uα potary public. —New York girls liu their throat boquetS Willi love-Knots. —An ex-fen'ol« U the term applied by tliß I'hlluJelphltt Pratt to Mri. Victorlii'W* odbnll. —Tbe women prlioiiert in tli(? LouUvllle, Ky.| workbounß ure uoupellod lo labor lu Uiu itono quarrlei. —A Flats, CbeniUUg county, Wβniau welgbJ SlB pounds. Wβ should I Link she was a Hat. —A youug man iu to)|ii calll his "blleiiuo" because wheu lie want.-in kIM her slit "gives oonsout." —A. sensitive girl at llarrisburg wai thrown into convulsions by the eight of u wall covered wltb vlrcui and meuagurle pictures. —Forty ladles bare gone to Europe on a lour mouths, excursion uuder the escort <j1 one man, anil that one is deaf aud dumb. —The latest curiosity '" theCatskUh Iβ a girl who uses a tuning fork fur pitching her votee before engaglug in conversation. —New and truly slucere form of Invitation— " Mr. ami Mrs. request the t«vor of your proseuti at the wedding of tIR-ir daughter.,, —-A pretty little girl with Hooting huir bathed at Dieppe the other day lua costume ol scarlet cashmere, all out in square tab*, she looked like a miniature MephlstopbeU !■ —Urowimou—Well, I always make It a ruin to tell lay wife everything that happens. Bmlthklns—Oh, my dwax fellow, that's nothing. I i«'ll my will- lots of things that never happened at all. A llldy guest at one of the Atlantie <;,ty hotels foolishly concealed ■ bracelet in tlie sand tor sale keeping white bathing. When ■Jμ Bam* out .-lie OOUld not lind the pfaeu wlnre hhi- burled it. —KlouneeK pot on '■'•' ctseadei are sometime* used to trim undersklru. rrb«*y are tiecosMf Uy narrow, as oth«r--■ w i«e they would BUI »lupeles.-iy, and at best they kave u (new up-side down look. \ Connecticut woman lias eonbed out t-iMi.igli of her hair in the !>ast tciyears to makeJj large comforter, which she has givi-n I" her eon, and sin- proposes to Have up enough more to m.ikt another comforter fur iiur gruiidsoii. —Mri. EUbrtuaG. WHS*,wUeiAB ■ L>r. Wills, of Wushitigtoi), died u lew day! ago- UN waB l,u" daughter i.fJua Watt, a larg* plaster of Sot ihCa who \vu< a lineal <esc«ndaut ol Ui« eelebrated J aim - Watt, tl.-; Bl»t Uis.-.,Mi■ er of tiie pow.r of steam. —Funcilul sleeves are the part of tin costume ti> which women di.kiioua "i draw Tug uttenti >u upon tht-iu*..!. lisa mm ievote tho g'' tiionglit and care. Sou.aning very niiii-h pulUd, wry u.uii. skirrvU, and altogether ueflt :or pahtk dtspiajr is rwi. RIPPLES. —The town crier—A bnuul new infant.—ZWe<i» AWU ri'-iui. —The cure ili:it tfek politicians prefer— Silicon re.—Ft '''• -s» " • —Profanity l» a dlagustlag habit—of oounc u is- Volt 'id Ann riOM. —A little nut prowe made— A peanut in ii roarer. —'Vii. Set .V/;//i<. — Creditor*! nottMWW put Oβ till to-morrow wbart e»e be. dunned to-day. —Bmelliag salts nave aestted al bmh* it\iv:iis than all mwlaten put together. —One eon aee a pick .hewer gmllery almost any dayiu front of our public house*. It is in the IfeUh language tbat they (rive a word *e Uμ >•>■>.—<'/». ttot —When a young man h> Beaton wlaheei to tell hit sweetheart that her Imir-pin is coming out, In' simply says: "11. P. C O.,'*and the tumbles.-/;/. Haili'iiu Journal. —••will you take souse Ice Bream this evening?" "Yβ* and to-morrow eveuluf ami any Other evening when it's a }*ood evening—for lee eream."—Ktolntk (fate i Hμ—ltUiotd that thirty pereona in a itnall town In Michigan were poteoned recently by eating tausagVS. This comics from bavin','ln ass collars on dogs, UWmini Free preu, —Elope with the bakery," is the proper thing in Boaton (or '•take the eake," but out In Mlnnetota It la 'vuatch tho liu-.i.'"— /-'•'• Railway Journal, in in., it is » yauk tho bUcult." Mautit A'.v-—A church choir conditi "i one occoinplUhed muilclim, and a lot of other i,.lks who are Jeiuelj Ignorant of music, The accomplished one is the member you are talking with.—Boston Poet. — A Qeorgla editor says "Oold 1>» thlrty-tbrou uountloa In thla Blate, copper in thirteen* iron ii forty-three, tfiainoiiils in i« »-niy-slx whisky in all of them, ami Hi.'last, geta away \\ith all Hie r< '." —a Saratoga hotel has a waiter seven fetit h^!, »nd be is very popular. When 111) spill* tile soup il yets COOli d oft fait* lug through tlie air, and therfore iloea not burn the bald head uudvrneetu,— Philadelphia tfi we. —An luteUlgent lady asked a sculptor, who «as about completing the iifrurc of n lamb, "Did you nit out that minimal! ••Oh no," sai.l Hie artist, •■the uuniinal hoi been there all the time! I only took the marble from around him —that's all .' \ aouthiru paper kuowa a colored ilttei who ;'"' so much Ilglon at « icvl\.il not loug since that she jumped up and shouted: -'Whoop! I (eel M Dig as a fodder itack! 1"» cheated d<; dabble out'ii my soul as sli<k H a DOMUm'a tall. Glory, honor mid mlvstlon!" .Boston S/uti/in/ Budget;—lt vii at. a hotel. Frlenda of a w.ll-lviiowu yachtsman sent him a ttoral ship, and it „m on exhibition. Aβ adnkteg group waa looking upon it when a little jrirl broke the .-Hence, with. •' When did h>: Uie luamnia.'. An apprentice-boy, who had not pleased his employer, one <lav came in for a chastisement, daring the aduilnls-, tratlon of which hla ma»ter ■• How long will you μ-ivc the d< I The boy replied, whimpering: " Von know hot. sir. I believe my todestttra will be out In three months.,, •• Have you Watt- on the Ulndf" solemnly asked a derteal old gent of the roUgUtl damsel behind the counter. "No, air she answeaed, bet I have nine o:i one hand two on the other. Are you a wart doctor, mi i-'- ().<-. J-'oe* OBt lamenting the dreadful Ignorance ol tbe youth of the present day.—Win Woriir, in Cambridg* Tribum. —A wide-eyed (tnwger middeuly appaaredoß'CtuMgvla Peork the other day, and towsing hU coal on the lloor ■pat on bis hands and ftoreely exetalmed: -OeilU I'm after the duck thut wa» out. to Central P«HI Uat Sunday." And twenty three manieil men and i Of iiiiiioi Uii i.i.y- suddenly derWedunder the tablr.s and ihoftted, -l>on"t shoot.,, —A certain editor of a weekly paper made a practice of '-stopping the p,,-- to aim .uii. e." il be had nothing of more importance than a dog Igkt. < >■■'■ ■■ B* overytklng «as at dull aa ■ amteat e*Ve report, but the rallHg pe*eloa eroppetl UUt as fallows. "Wβ -top the l>. ■ ftonoouoe that aotblog baa b*pp«ned i...,.- v>.: went topn sa ofaejtteetii Intete-t tO induce us to -t"p ■*• l'r,»* "• *"' noanaa it." — A colored % uiesleed Ifl a Washinßtoncourtt>) jirov« ti..: identity of u white man tbe OtfcW day. l>Utrict Alton -i :.-\>.- the man?" 'I'' »ir I m d l.iiu.'" Waa i.c h "hit- i.ian.-' • l)oi) i ku»w sii." "Do you tell me you MW the man »ud e*rt »»>' wlx-ther lie ■*:,h white or bl-ok?, -V« •> »ir J —A hiiu. but daMia M u.any v. hilt lelltrs ....... >l.m»i!ve*U!giier.rouiid her.. 1 can'! t>-it <•>■•■■ '.'■■!■■ '■• .'!'tr." DWTIBTRY. Wμ. s.m« oi.i.im, Bargical :mcl Mechanical Dentin. .):«,•.■- Vedilcr'ii Block. Kntrance on Niajr■ra avciini* Hiupenilon Ilridie, N. i. »•- ip>ii» Oxide Umi uivi-n f.n- painlew extraction iij t.i'iii, ah operation! warranted. lfln|irly tin invK.ll-T BECEIVKD «omeofllw \V lateit «yle« Ladiee, Visiting < ui-ilm, Kilt liaVal-edw Ac., ftc Ordert left ill the itore of iil>. Bavli & (Jo., irill be promptly i.u<-n<lr.| to w«>H PBINTTMI of nil klnd», suchas Lei c| terHendi, NoU? HewU. I-.-m-. < Irenlyrji, I (and Hill-, Auction Ililli, llnalneu CartU, La,Vje? VliitiniT CunU. Note*. 1! ;ipW. «»d Lw\ Illank. exrente.l fn the Utol "'<["* r«Monnble rato», at U>« Niaoaba Covjiti \ |;MS Oltli'c. JOS. THOMPSON, IIAMIHriUKIt AMI I>KAI.i:H IN HARNESS, BADBLBS, ÜBIDLKS, COI.I.AKS, Willi's, I'.I.ANK ten, B»C.i A-lMi D*AtKB IN BOOTS & SHOES, TiirsKN, > vi.isr.s, r.T(., „,,., vouvoarowx, N ■*■ 17 STOP ORGANS. Oil I) I) ACQ & Oct. Coupler 4 Eut» OIJ IJ" I) AOO Heed. *8600. PI.IXOH $IU i",l suit on iri»:. CfttaloftM ruKi:. AiMnNM, DANIEL J,. BEATTY. Wftshiiißton, N.J. iu:attvs cabinet organs, CUVVUm, < n.vi'i i. an:> PABMIB Boatty Pianofortes, liitANU, BQUABK a>:> rruu;iiT. Bod mil s«-c<-i..si T..ni"i InatromenUi In tbo Wurlil. ORGANS if.'U, in, ISO, to 11,003, II in Sβ STOPS. IMWii , S>l\»B n|i I- si,uoo. 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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Niagara County News, 1881-10-14 |
| 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 | 1881-10-14 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Identifier | ncn_18811014 |
| 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 | Niagara County News, 1881-10-14 |
| 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 | 1881-10-14 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Identifier | ncn_18811014_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 | 3135.21 KB |
| Transcript |
NIAGARA COUNTY NEWS. VOL 1. YOUNGSTOWN, NIAGARA CO., X. Y., 14, 1881. NO. My Lady. A ailviry glint in the twilight iflooin, Tlir lin-.ilh cif MOM friigriinl, fftint perfume, Lt |
| File Name | ncn_18811014_001.tif |
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