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Day
2
Month
April
Year
1880
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Public Domain
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Milán, Mareh3l. - Amos Lampkins has moved iato jleo. Ilanson's house. -The Democrats of York held their :aucus at MooreviUe on the 31 st. -The Milán schools closed on March Í5th for a vacation of two weeks. -Mr. Baxter Van Wormer is making preparations to build himself a new house. -A. E. Densmore will move ontohis farm the present week, two miles south of here. - Robert G oodman from Orange county, X. Y., will spend the present year in this vieinity. - Tlie trustees of the Union chureh here have employed Alex. Smith assexton of the church for one year. - Charles Van Worner is now putting . up the frame of his new house. Cyrus Davis is doiag tlie joiner work. - George Ilanson moved into the house wilh his son Víctor Hanson, on tlie ]5rick and Tile CVs premises. - Alex. Smith was elected steward of the Milan Reform Club on lastTuesday evening, in place of W. W. Shurtz, resigned" - Kev. L. P. Tompkins of Pundee, will preach at the church in Milan every altérnate Snmlay at half past 10 o'clock a. 3r., coinmencing April llth. - A. Smith of the firm of Keleey & Co. has gone to Flushing. Genesee Co., on a three weeks visit, and Miss Carrie Wiicilcott accompanied him on the tour. -The greenbackers havegreat hopes of materiaily ttnning the ranks of the other two partios on Monday's eleotion; noono will feel bet led for it than tb.ernselves undoubtingly. -Mr. A. Wbitehead has commenced business as a carriage paiuter in Müan, In Joseph Gauntlett'sBnop. Mr. Whitehead will move his ia; v here as soon as he can obtain a house to live in. - A boy named Phillip Hamer, got a severe gash eut in his leg below the knee. at the depot here one day last week; the cut was three inches in length and required sütehing to close it up. -Mr. Siy is buildinsr anaddition tothe building fonnerlyoviiiPilbyMiloIIaight and eed as a nie't-inarket, and which adjuins the drug store. It is reported that a colored barber will oceupy it as a shop and residence. -The greenbackers of this vicinity will test the strength of their political backbone this spring: they held a meeting in Milan last week and appointed a committee consisting of John Flinn, John Burnham and Frank Butler, who have given notice of acaucus to be held in Milan April lst.

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