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3W«««hj §teot&n. ^FAYETTEVILLE AND VI -INITY. TMURSDAV AUGUST The Kccbabitc a and Goo d Templare anuounco n picnic at Beckwith'a Grovo o n I'azcnovi n Lake on Tuesday next . The trai n leaves at 0 o'cloc k A. i t Tii'kct s wil l be good als o fo r the noon train . Goo d raualc wil l b o f u mi shod . Fart* fo r routi d trip 4 0 cent*, childre n hal f pric o Forty d >llara i s what a N«w York truck driver has been fined fo r e o caro - lctwly and negligently drivin g as t o Bplaah a lady' s dress wit h mud BO that i t was ruined . Many driver s o f vehicle s seon i t o think that a podestria n has no rights , when I n foo t and i n law they • havo the \calif o f tho walk and o f the Have you bought your winte r «toc k I crottBwaIk too.S-fi r , 'Villi many a maa, both ymuitc and bold I s dent to hitnurcoitUagu* Tip pourLup water. Icy cold, Adowu hi* warm esuplink'us Mcrctutnt Trafrlrr • .Cooler weather. ' .Autumn wil l soo n b o hero . .If you wont t o soi l good s advertise . f\ r coal . •Advertising help s trade—It pays largo sCurns. Don't forge t tho Farmer's picni c o n tho 20th . Recbabite's and Good Templar' s pio - ,'-jtu c on Tuesday next. v ?; ( xTo service s fo r tho next two Sundays se t tho Presbyterian church. Tho carpo L bugs havo cause d many a r V &ouflowifo t o mourn this yea r \•'' Quito a number o f our villag e pcopl o v wiUjoIntho excursion t o t o Chautauqua 1 V «3 n Friday. ^ * ' Tho Rochabite s are plannin g fo r a picnic at Cuzenovi a Luk e som e timo C next week. .Tho school s of thi s villag e will reope n *'*m Monday Sept . fl—Thus the trustees Banv o ordained - *• t Tho Baptist church and Sunday schoo l :<picnioat Beckwlth'a an Caxcnovl a I^ak e C ,<o-day (Thurstlay) ^ *Potato rot la prevalent i n many local - 'ffitlcfl, Tho earl y potatoes shoul d bo har- \\^\rfiffo d as soo n a s ripe. , '.Th o Philomaths havo adjourne d choi r > neetiogs for a month. Tho next meot - iog wil l b o hol d on Sept 16 wit h Mis s ' lioatrice Polmor. f :, 'Chihuahua th o seat o f the present | odlt. \ • > Me-ilcan war i s pronounced tcho-wah - r ' wall—a natno not t o b o snooze d at , b y •; «ny manner o f means. Ca'mp \Yum Yum\ broke op onTuos- * -day and tho campers liav o returned i ' woob benefi t to d b y thei r sojour n o n tho i -thanks o f tho \Owaghona.\ -.\ -Nichols & Austin make severa l now j *4uinouncement8 I n our advertising col- < axmna . \ Libera l I n thei r advertising , <~.4hey are also libera l In thei r dealing s -i- Trains on th o West Shore Roa d now ** BcavoManlluB Contc r fo r th o West (8yra - * v «aso) at 9:0 4 A. M., 159 and 6: 8 v. M — For th o East at 8.20 and JO.17 A. U . and -*:3 8 l*. M. Tobacco i s ready t o cut I n thi s vicinit y TU has matured ver y rapidl y i n th o los t ttwo wooks and tho crop throughout thi s ' unction i s a promising ono s o fa r R» wi» • .are Informed Job work o f al l kinds done a t th o RK ^OOUDRJ t oflloo promptly and a t reason - able rates.—Patronize your local prtiite r At any rate give him a chance t o lu d oh' your work befor e taking i t clst-where . \Wo havo receive d through th e eourUHiy j Mr . Ira C . Beard , a cop y of tin* hatid - ssoinel y executed circula r of the Mann Akmdolr Car Co. \ I t contains a dm * tui- ^raving o f the co r \Adelina Patti\ of which M r Boar d ha s charge. Contributor—\Hero i s a monuH< rijji 1 -wbh to submit—\ Editnr WQVIHK IIIN bond)—\Put worry Wo ur o al l full juwt h^DOW, \ Coutributor (blandly)—\Very ' Well. I wil l cal l again when soin o o f you OrO SObor ** Boston Courier The littl e folkp an d wme of th r olde r -ones now begin t o cadnt tbo day* which must elaps e IK*fore the school s n»opcn . Plans art* bein g made fo r the improve ment (?) o f every ruouiou t The pu -uiCH. «x§hrBlons and partie s don' t conn* fas t •stvough . The Suparintondont \if Publi c Inwirur - flion announces tcuchi-rn Institute s fo r this county a s follow s - A t Onondaga \Valle y beginning Sept 2 0 and at Fayott - •wjvlUo beginning Oct . 25 . Pro f U R . Sanfard wil l hav o charge o f bot h these iinsiltutos . Lewis tho thre e year ol d chil d o f Mr •mn d Mrs . J A Eckcr mot wit h a sad saushap on Thursday lost He fell pait ay down ulair e and dielocate d h*a wnat v -and broke ono o f the bone s o f th o for e - arm. A-pretty hard oxperieooefo r such Allttl o fello w BaldwlnavUlo la t o be lighte d wit h the vOBdiao n electri c light , and tho plant i s •VJBOW being oonatruStod . Dave our * village'fathers eve r had estimate s modo \»fto see whetbor thi s villag e might not be - swore satisfactoril y lighte d i n that way vAlu m by the system now i n uso? A rain storm accompanied by heavy -wind reached thi s plac e fro m tho west <*n Monday afternoo n and Tuesday davr - Mkedoool , cloudy and threatening . The ««utloo k was s o unpromising that tho ^picni c o f tno Trinit y Church 8unday ( ^Schoo l was postponed until Saturday The death Of littl e Clara tho infant •laughter o f M r and Mrs . William Hoag which occurred o n Monday morning, tcrflui fort h tho warmest sympathy o f friends and neighbors . Twice before , Abe home o f Oils young ooupl o has been -visite d by tho Ange l o f Death and littl e «aes taken. \\What i s your husband's business? \ demanded the censu s marshal. \lie Sua no business, \ replie d th o woman o f atihe houBO. \Well what doe s h o work _ ,-j*t?\ \Ho doson't - work at all;- he' a a hv -fco r reformer,\ 4, Suro enough; and what ^ <do you do? 1 \Plain sewing and washing , '_and ironlm^. r <—JSurdeWe. Bagloy—Just one uionicnt . DoBagg s —Excuse mo, I am i n a bi t o f a hurry I expec t my wife homo fro m Atlanti c Cit y to-da y \And you ar e going t o meet hor? \ ''No, I'm going homo. I haven't see n tho houso sinc o she left, and I want t o brush tho cobwebs from the fron t door You sec , 1 date d al l my loiter s 'A t Uomo.'\— Philadelphia Call. Tho Ladie s Missionar y Societ y connect- ' o d with th o Presbyterian church o f thi s villag e went to Carenoviaon Wednesday by Invitatio n o f tho siste r sociot y o f that plaro and attended tho meeting o f the Cazunovla sociot y This visitatio n Is I n accordance with a recommendation adopted a t tho tos t mooting o f tho Ladles Protihyteria l Missionar y Societ y Such meetings wil l b o hel d throughout tho Presbytery An Atlanta reporter who onc e \pulle d a hand proas' on a country weekly , toll s thifl. On e day wliil o th o pape r was being worked off a man fro m the country coinoin and walked al l around the room finall y stopping • near the pres s and watching tho work ver y earnestl y \Anything I can do fo r your asked tho man at the lovor , pausing between tho Impressions . \Naw was the reply , don't want nothuV : jls cam t o se o ye Has the now board o f health done any thing to se e that tho public schoo l build ings are i n proper sanitary condition ? Grievous complainU havo beo n mado I n tho past,and if thoro i s no caus e fo r such complaints the public would have moro confidenc e If that foo t wcro known. When the schoo l mooting i s hol d somo ono ought from personal and thorough examination t o b o able to ropor t upon this subject . It i s too important matter to leav e unsettled. Tho pnbll o should know tho true conditio n of things , \Mrs.—away while cleaning houso , nake d he r husband to nai l up some [ ]; he refused , sh o looked t f at him, told him hi s conduct was without | , then beat him wit h hor 22f~ unti l h o saw * * He now lie s t n a ,tos o state , and may soon b o a subject fo r diajj A man must b u an • hi s hf o and limb t n suc h a way as that.\ Tho forgoing ^ whio h w o found t n tho Baldwinsvill o Onxttte actually cause d us to blush fo r our sex W o' d lik e t o ee o any in g gir l of thi s o r any othe r £ us around In that way. ll u must huv c bee n a regula r 138ino 0 of a man. Tho Fayott t v.U e excursionists to Glen Haven wor e accompanied o n most o f thWr tri p up the lake and retur n b y a party o f about one-hundrod Borodin o peopl e ou t fo r a picnic A bras s band accompanied them, and ono FayoUevill o ut.t n say s tho bund imfHwcd upon tho IMuutmgprs o n the steamer b y playing - tho flnuio tnno whenever raile d up?n fo r oiuflir Thi s and kindred oxporionce s enlivene d tho occasion and made tho rid e o n tb o beautifu l lak u ni l th e more enjoyable We have a fain t suspicio n that th o Borodin u band lia s bee n stand- ! t>rttl an d that tlx* man who makes tho eh-org* 1 eithe r has no car fo r music and cannot toll one tuno from anothnr , o r was to o se a Hick t o appreciate th o effort * of the ba n J 122d Voluulrera. Thr> twenty fourth Annua l reunion of tb e 122<> N Y Voluoteura will b e bel<l a t Ban. a«u' « Grove , tb o old camp ground , uen r Fairmon t Station , o o SaturcUj . Augus t 2Ktu Ttila reunio n will b e i n th e for m of n baske t ptoalo lo r the comrades thei r families an d friends Trai n will leave th e C utra l depo t oo th e Attbur o roa d a t 1 0 a. returnin g a t 710 p . m MartiRyan, 0 W O-trauder . U . Manzer , U 0 . Me- j -SyTacuso millers , Amos Bros . Or»ake n a&d A . H . Habbs ar t th e co m ailuee . The Farmer* Flcnle. The eomdiltt« « of arrangement s for tb e grna t farmer s gatherin g whioh is t o tak e plaoo a t Qree a Lak e O Q the 20t h lait, me t l u tb e parlor s of th e Bear d Hotel o o 8atar - day an d th e following sub-oommtUee e wer e formed . Gommltt e o n speaker * Meters. C . Shoemaker , Ohac Bitooc k an d H . D. Nottingham , Oommltte e oa masl o Messrs . O . D . BUnehar d and W. T, Oollio. (Th e abov e oomni&ee c united , were also oon - stitute d a committe e o n programm e ) Committe e o n flnanoe, Metara. W W Oheney , Ohss , H. VanSohaio k an d W . T Oollin. Oommltte e on ooffee, Measrs J 0. Beuder , Thw.H. Soolt , Doao e Barnee , M. W Loeoh, Geo . W. Pataam an d Frank Fillmore . The remainin g member s of th e oommitte » were ooostituie d a. oommltte e oa receptio n TIX.— Messra. A F. Wiloox, H K . Edwarda , Pete r 8. Carhart , Stephe n Hedson , H B Johnson , M. R Dyer , V7. J Mason , J . L . Eyne an d Andre w W Wilki n Ever y effort will b e made t o mak e thi s gatherin g a pleasan t on e t o all wh o atten d an d If th e weathe r i s favorabl e i t will un doubtedl y b e th e larges t gatherin g of far mer s an d basines a men eVer hel d i n thi s par t of th e county . Everybod y is Invite d and al l ar e expecte d t o brin g thei r families. I 'erftouaiN. Miss. Mar y Mnthow s is visitin g i n Os wego . Mrs. T E . Qulnb y Is exporte d home thi s wee k Mrs. I.uc y Tremain o is wit h he r siste r Mrs. Armstrong M m Horare (trov e is visitin g friend s in Itorheste r and vicinit y Mrs. Thos. Ric e returne d t o he r homo in Fargo , Dak. , last week . Mies Sophi e William s o f Andovcr , Moss. 1B visitin g a t Wel l wood . Squir e Rfrhman is Improving an d Id s physiria n says h e will recove r Mrs- A Thompson Gilmo r i s visitin g he r parents at Smithboro , N Y M r Do n n I so n Higle y and famil y hav o remove d fro m Prebl e t o Cortland . Mrs. M . C . Armstrong is still ver y ill , hor conditio n i s considere d critical . Miss Anna Oxjughlln is visitin g a fo w week s wit h he r siste r at Dccrfleld , Mass . Mm . Fre d Garret t and so n o f Aberdee n H >ak., visito d frleml s her o on Thursday last. Mis* Killa h Wood i s stil l i n Bosto n an d is no t expected ' home unti l afte r Sept . 1 Mr ConnulOxnor left town las t Thurs day for u tri p t o Hlnhflelii Springs an d ] vicinitv Mr s Hugh McDowel l o f Orand Rapid s ha s beo n visitin g a t Mr s Huntington Beard' s MIBB Bertha Ooodfellowo f MorrisviHe , is visitin g her cousi n Mis s Florenc e Karko r Miss Nettl e Fulmor has bee n fe r tho pas t week , tho gues t o f friend s fn Chlttonnngo . Miss Sadl o DoLaMato r reached homo on Saturday ovonlo g afte r on-abeenaoo f fou r o r fi>e weeks . Mr an d Mrs . CBas . Emerson of Toll y Valle y visite d Mn an d Mrs , LoRo y Wiokham las t week . Mins Bessi e Hurd ' returne d lost wee k fro m a visi t o f severa l weeks* at Brad * ford , PA; and vicinit y Miss Anna Ifill of Utica , ha» bee n visitin g ho r aunt Mrs . Pbnflold . She roturne d home las t week . Mn and Mrs . Henry <T Hbwo drov e out fro m Syracuse o n Sunday evening , and attende d ojiurc b here . Miss Anna Fel t of Fayettovill o ha s gone t o visi t he r brother G. J Fel t o f Blac k Rive r Fulls , Wisconsin . M r Gle n Aw Grove an d hi s siste r Mis s Grace , returned o n Saturday fro m a visit to*their aunt i n Dayton v Ohio . Mr s E W MniTctt an d daughter re turne d last wee k from* a visit t o friend s at No w Woodstock, Mndlso n Co . Mr an d Mra . D C. Armstrong n f NBW Yor k am a t tlio home o f thei r mother The y arrive d o n Monda y ovoning . Mrs DocnTnylorand Miss LenaCooper o f Lanmng , Mic h spent v onday i n town a s gueetBof thei r unoleD, D McNeil . M r an d Mr s T B . Robinso n returne d o n Monda y evening ? fro m thoi r wester n tri p and ropor t n mos t enjoyabl e time . Mr &. Cad y Palme r and hi s e to to r Mis s Beatric e Palmar returne d tost wee k fro m a visit t o rotative * i n Amsterdam. Mis s Geneva Acmstroo g who lia s bee n quite ill a t Chicago is reporto d much bottw an d he r speed y recovor y la export e d M r J Q . Baker who is now In tho boo t an d shoo busines s a t Loc k port . N wa s i n tewn callin g on friond s o n Monday , Mowers. C L . and W T Colli n ar e en joyin g a tri p b y carnage through Oswegocounty combinin g busines s wit h pleasur e M r and Mr s J E . Scovill o and Miss Hatti o Whevle r loft o n Monda y fo r th e Thousand ' Islands . The y oxpoc t t o b o absen t abou t a week . Messrs . B . R . Palme r Pro f Curtls n and party , who hav e beo n spending a wee k a t Lako Vio w o n Cazenovi a lak e retur n o d o n Monday M r E . W Moffet t wa s I n town o n Monda y He I s mootin g wit h flatterin g succes s a s salesma n fo r th o wel l known M r and Mrs . C . D. Lor kin s arrived i n town o n Monday Prof . LorkJn s lias nsx'cptc d a positio n I n the State Normal schoo l at Now Halts , Ulste r Co . and wil l ente r upo n hi s duties on- the 1st o f Sep tember He expects to leav e Fayctte - vill e wit h hi s famil y on Monday next. His many friends hero wis h him abund ant succes s i n hi s new field. Mrs . Hiram Wood and her daughter 51h>9 Harrington, returnod/on Wednes day evenin g from a visi t U> New Eng land . They passed three weeks in Bos ton and vicinit y and visite d many o f tho Bcaside rcsort e on tho Massachusett s and Connecticu t coost y and among them Narragaueet t Pier, where tho y had a | pleasan t visit with Rev and-Mrs * C U . TIndeU . A Large party off FayotterUle peopl e onjoye d a vor y ploaean t and profitabl e excursion to Glen Haven on Skancateles Lako hut Friday The party consiste d o f M r and Mr s Hunting Bear d and daughter Emma, Dr and Mrs . D. S . Evans aad daughter Eleanor , Mr . and Mr s Wm. Austin, Mis s Seward ^ Mr . and ftlrr. Beach H. Beard, Mrs . Mill - ward , Mra . Samuel Wilkins, Mrs , Spof - ford , Mr . and Mrs . F M>Severance , Rev . and Mrs . (C. P. Ostxnrue , Mr . and Mrs . ('has . Collin . On reaching 8 k a n o n t o lea th o part y was joine d b y Mrs . MJUor and daughter Dr and Mrs*. Kendall o f La- Porto . Ina X and Dr and Mrs . Hudson o f Clinton . T/in tr y Cfa « rcb . plml«* The Picoio of Trinity ebure h an d i un - da v sebnnl will com e off o n Saturda y n «t Augus t 2Ut Tli o traii o trill (car e A* announce d for Taesda v and th e sam e rn *o- grarom e wfU b e observe d Ttie I'wyettevlII e Pout Offlc* a Staae J Ortter offlce . Severa l month s sinc e applicatio n wa t mad e t o th e Pos t Office Departmen t fo r th e designatio n of thi s offioa as a mone y orde r office. Afte r considerabl e delay the ap plication ha s bee n granted and w e ca n now purchas e mone y order s o r postal notee-fo r remittanc e b y mail. Thi s will* prov e a grea t cooronlenc e t o th e publl o and ou r post-maste r M r Austin , i s entitled t o th e ( thank s o f th e peopl e of thi s vioralfy fo r h U efforts t o obtai n thi s appointment , lienor* »t TowDOrtTMers +4S?oo* r Repor t of R . Morgan: — Amooa t of order s given fo r tw o months pas t u p t o Augus t OtU ItiSC.. T o To*of Manila s . 3 0 \ - DeWit t UtJIO. Cit y . coa \ Countj . l(i.0<> Repor t o f ElWha Hna g — Amoud expen de d for tow n poo r fro m June 16t b t o Aug. 16tb $03.20- The De-mocrmc * Sa y UtNota Lie , Tbe Democrat*, a s well a s th e Mug wump s ar.d Kepub.icnns , al l unito ID say in g ihu t Dr Jaco b Fnts' a Pile Ointment , | sold b y D . L . Bart le d an d E . C . Hubbar d j is a certai n euro for blind , bleeding, Itch* ! in g o r ulcerated pi!\a. Yo u tak e oo risk , as It i? sold, '*oo ciirp.n e na y \ Al l kind s school bupjJie s kep t constantly OQ hand a t Cltf UODBUUVB. Lao © Trlmiued Paraaola A fine assortment—ver y chea p a t % SMUX & SurraV 45t f Miss Emily Rolf e wil l go tho latter part of thi s week t o visit her siste r at Washington, who is employed in the President ' s famil y at th o White House . M r Volne y H. Nichol s loft town on Monda y ovonin g lo r SU Joseph* Mo* He wil l visit Chicag o and other point s west, and will bo absent about two weeks . Ex-County Clor k Thos . H. Scott was In tow n on Saturday las t t o attend th o meeting of the committee o f arrange ments fo r the Farmers Plcni o o f which ho ts a member Mrs. McGulro' s niec e Mis a Nelli e Bracken , and siste r Mrs . P H. Lyons of Syracus e and he r daughter , are visitin g friend s in Toronto . Canada. Thoy In tend t o b o absen t abou t a month. M r and Mrs . I . II . Munro and Mrs . Trowbridg e o f CamiHue , were on Bun - day the guest s o f M r and Mrs . Chad . Blanchard . Mrs . Trowbridge remained fo r a brief visit with he r siste r Re v C . P Osborn e will enjo y A two week s vacatio n beginnin g with Thurs - diy, an d th o Presbyteria n church wil l be olosed fo r tho next two Sundays, Mr. Osborn e wil l finish hi s vacation b y taking two weeks more i n September o r October. I f *y Root* Dermytnar * A corresponden t writing fro m Verona to th o Utira Herald soys: \It I s becom in g com mom to hoa r tho-remark among farmers that-ther e wil l be no hops raise d I n tliis Bectlo o another year , viz. , 1887. Thos e who hare thoroughly inspecte d tho root s Dn d tho contents of every ' Id 11 undergoing s&gonera l decay, which*bas a l read y reache d an advanced stage. But what ha»attractod the most atten tio n I s tho presence o f a small worm, no to more than one-sixteent h o f an ina h in length , which teems to IxrfeodJn g upon tbe cellula r tissue o f the-root neon- the crown. Tho vines where-the worm > has existe d hav o appeared aa-vordantaajOtiy^ . and the coneltfeio a is-thatrtheworm> at , the roo t ha s boe u a morvpotent* facto r in dovolopmeatro f blight , than foliag e vermin o r honey duo.\ Hunday Kervteealo (tie diurc-Bm* . TaiwiTT (EttscopiL ) OutfRCD..—Ser vices conducte d b y th o Recto r Subject) of th e moralu g sermon , \AAraest Persuaded.'*' Text-Acts, 20.-28. Evenlng^uhjeov \The Frmltca l Hon -Hi s Wilfulhess. \ Tex* — Lukr , 16:11,13* BUTIS T CDoaeu.'-Serrtee s cooduoted< by Re v A C Lyoo . tiubjsot of mornin g rttTiniu, \Why an d Hew W > Should&«tf y n.f W«r d of Go d \ Tea t Johnv S:Q9. Evi-iiiDR subjret , \Chris t Woepiftg ove r JriuBibTD. ' T*xt—Luke, 10:41 42 P&KSDTTKBJAIC Caunoi u Press hi u g b y th e Pasto r Subjec t o r mornin g sarsaon, \S|H«»*liing tbo Trut h in bovej* Tex t - E,-h , 4 13 Ktentn g nubject^ '*-SapoUoo nonapart e an d Joh n Upwar d ' * '¥nX M E Cttuaou. — Preaabin g br tb e Pus - to r Subject of mornin g serusn > k *Trut h KH er a led ( o tb o tlumbio. \ Text—Mat t , 1125. Evtoui c sudjeol . \Tbs fWlylio ai Betbeatl*. ' Text—John . Scft. Specia l attention give n t o th e oompound - lng o f prcsorlptlons a t HcrxaxaD'* Gltf Pure Blarorin g Extrac t eat 51 t f HUBBISD'S . Peatlaera. A ne w suppl r of bes t \ Stea m Dressed I jive Geeee Feathers \ jus t received a t 61 tf G r e en SKXLL & Surra's . Amoun t expende d fo r couut y poo r from JUDO I6t h t o Au g lfitb ,. $21J>0 The tVailval « 4 8tjinllnjLCeau«r . TT>e Indies of Mauha s CMite r wh o hav e bn «o nmidaou s l o lh«ir »Sort s t o rais e thrrpon^ nved^d t o areot aobape l fo r relig. IOUH wnntbii f a t tha t jlaoe,*i*i # greete d with a fntr attsndaoe e a t tk e ff*>t4val Jield onTbara . da y ©veniug last, a large pertlOD of tboe o preifu t beiug fromtVaj atiavill* an d vicinity Tbo nnanoial result s wava a n additio n ot $2 2 to tb e ohapa4 fon d The mnsicnl an d ltt\r«r y ei tettnismen t -was on e of grc t d cell>-n oe at>d d*si^tvtd a latge r audien* Yhv **vrtil»'H wab t o et>o\ bowevur tha t mao v wore dvifrre d ttrm goiD g Tbe fes tival was held a t tb e elegan t ne w horn a o f lb C . H Va n Schick, wh o with hlaeati - mabl e wife di d everythin g possible t o af ford pleasure t o the ftneate assembled . Ev«-r> on e voted i t one o f the moa t ujoya' ble gatherlag a of the season. To & ladies wh o ba d eharf{e of tb e festival desir e t o ex ten d their thank s t o th e kin d hos t an d ho'teas , ao d t o th e friends from Fayette - YLfie wh o took par t i n tb e maiical a an d lit erar y exercises, t o Mrs . C P Oaaern e wh o afsange d th e programme , an d t*> Mrs. W A. Sooo k fe r th e os a o f her plaoo . TJin-l>KOrc,B'S VliKTJICX . Cotji e RudTxkf a HLvotl wlUx-aa * Throug h tire ne w olothis g boas e tha t I s creatin g sub a n excitemen t in Syracuse . W o will she* yo u mo<* fine- goods tha t wd l ope n your eye s to the fact4hatit pays - to- com e t o the-oity t o bay yoeirelotblag v .hat8 l cap s an d laraUhing goeda* tha t is if you Want t o bo a .good frien d t o yoo r pocket - book. Nona m y goo d friaods ehaspe n up yoo r pond} ) tak e ou t you r not e book* and jo t dow n theuo fer examnle B w s avo- gola g t o give yowUvpsov e our assertion.. Gom a int o th e hat departmen t fo r instance.. Sa y yo n bring ynuxaelf and tw» boy s to tho oily yo u pfo k them, oa t on e of ou t spJeadu L ai l woo l hala a t 30cU . fo r whio h othe r housM obarg e ^LOli . Of ] ooursa- yo u wiU.wan t a bette r on o fo r joorselt , so-yo a ploJtou t one of oar Mean's warrante d forJ)erby's-a t $JL4 i for whic h ethu r houss a charg e $2£QJ No w a hau <2> 39o. = 7 8 cenU , an d on e ha t a t $1.4 5 make s $2 . S 3 ou r prioe . Other, hotwo e figure 2 hat s •2) 1.00 i s an d you r ha t a t 2.5 0 loake s $4C0 yo u thu s save $2.27. No w oom a Int o ou r furaiahlag . goods- de - partiaent , bat ban g oot f pur alaUj here yo u will wan& 2 pai r eac h of ou r aelebcale d Freftma a Ovenll s whio b w e selL at 33cta, othe r house s charg e GOo* How ad d CUcoes 33a make s l.Tl8othor boaaea oharge 6. tnae s &0a uiax^ a A clea r aavaig. t o yo u of $1.02 . Add jou r prufi^uu iimi »nj 1*03 oo . uyaralU give*. $3,2^ wnicik. will mom than, pa y you r wtpeuB ^s alone torknd e wit h *• * Ba t g o slow* no w ooms s th e bi g save , you wtU wan t ololblog, to r yourself an d boys . W o havo-so- mau x barsain a w e can' t mentio a ths m alLhero„ bu t u«x t week w e wUl lak e * WMH through , no t slothin g deparuncai l snl sho w yo u wher e joo ca n savt* a. bi g lot of moue y b y oomi&g l o tbe e-ty and iradlu g wit h ur , S K * of Tax CXXTXAI, CrraOtoxBat o Co . tCa 2 0 Eas t Geneae*- St^Syracuao , N Y . j C 0.C a The poo p b>s favorit e Clothiers , Hatter s an d Famish ars Fralt caaaea Summer Com- plaint. bo t promp t ato of th e Standar d Dholera MJ xtor e will causo instan t relief For sale b y E . C. HOBDITD . i loft Goal for sale fo r btaoksmlthiog an d for Bnginv i for Threading . Thi s coal Is etifj r and' better tha n bar d coal for «toam At th e Fayvtteville Foaodr y Bollftfro r our l>litlAOnes . Can b e obtained by usin g D a VAHWUT'S Bit siu i t cures Croup , Pneumonia , an d Whi wiping Cough, au d t s s o agreeable tha t bnb) e» never refuse to Lake it . Sample s free a t D L . BarlJett's ao d E . C Hubbard's . PhsetoEiifo r Sale. A first ohuB Phoatun an d I n goo d repair, wil b e sold cheap . WM. AUSTIN. 48 tf Local Notioesi Nevtidvertisfiments. TU+ Sp«ela l Delivery Law-Il s«es Into En>ct Oetoaar 1 . The following extract s front a olroalar of Informatio n laued b y th e Tostmaste r Oca - aral t o postmaster s will b e o f Interest ta* oar readers : — Ever y postoffiee I n tb e Unite d State*, aad territories ao d th e DUtrio t o f Columbia . l a designate d a s a specia l deliver y offioe. Oo an d after Octobe r 1 ever y postmaste r will b e held retpoojibl * fo r th e immeoW* delivery of every arUoUo f mailabl e taalte r whioh ma/ b e reoaivad , addresse d to hl a office, properl y stampe d wit h a apeoU l delivery stamp . Such immediat e deliver y mus t b e mad e whe n th e articl e t s direote d t o a n addresse e residing o r having a plac e of bosineas withi n on e mil e of tb e post- office. Th e postmaste r will b e a t liberty t o mak e delivery beyon d suo h limit * an d t o re - eelr e compensatio n therefo r a s i n an y othe r cam . Postmaater j ar e no t require d t o mak e delivery of special deliver y matte r o n San - day , no r t o kee p thei r offices ope n i n an y different manne r o n tha t da y from wha t i s no w provide d b y regulation . Tbo extension o f thi s syste m t o all post - offices will b e of grea t oonve r lenoe t o th e publl o ba t will b e a aarioaa blow t o th e ex pres s an d telephon e companies . I t will eve n effect th e tellegrap h companie s t o som e exten t We don' t ow n an y express , telephon e o r telegraph slco k an d *e OAO stan d It , HAPKJUL'tt South American V-emstabtelBtedlclne* * The Brazilia n Itemedy— a family toni c ^ th e best know n for Uvsr. StoiDKch, Kidney * and Bl\Od. 23.et c Th* Celebrate d Bz>m edj—For Sroinpsus- Uteri , or Female Weakness . W cents . The Popular Rem edy Fo r Lrncorrhoea , or Flowing , GOots. The Amlzonia n Linlruen i —will remsvoany ach e o r palu , also goo«l fo r beast. Tria l bottle, 3 5 ois . AM aold at Birtlelt' s Dwg Store , ai&o a t liubbanl' a Dru g Store. BuM Wire. We hav e six difforeut kind s inchadlngth e blac k lborn>ao d Champion. lOif Nic n LsA^'Osnn SeMWhcsl rorsala* . We , the undurslgne d hav e tw o hundred buihel a o r suore of tb e oelebrated Dleb l Mrdltorraneaj a whea t wblob. w a will *oU for &U.Q0 pa r bushel . Yiel d pe r acr e thi s yea r 3 5 bo . KM BorusTota , Oran . N. Y a W BotxftTOx. Manilas , N. Y I bar e afeo abou t 2 0 buahal s of th e Rura l Ntw TorXM^'Surprise \ Weatforaale , Yield pe r aore a a she rat e of 4 2 bqabela. WAX O. W^BOTLBTOX. Crape BwJfcytaw* W e hsrre a stoc k o n hand , whic h w a off«* ahaapeTtba n ave r befoce . B«na«ros] tele. A smal l boos e and bi t o n Warre n strea k Prio e $250 . Cal l o a Hiram E. Folmer * fo r particulars . 10J& Beeon£*JE3JtA4Htores« ; W e hav e a fe w aefond-han d cook store s an d Rangea als o healin g stove s whioh we offer very lo w to nak* roo m for oar new stock no w arriving . lOlf Nicnox i k Avsrxx . The Baiga.ua RDCEDY is beooaln g vory popula r herev an d i s sellin g ver y rapidl y a t th e dru g stoxes. \0-&x Call at BaKZLzrr*a aod se e Us eas e of Pocke t Knive s an d Razor s —Tn*y ar a floe. 9-3 Tbe Standard Choi em BUxtnre a t D. L . BxaTLXiT**. Coa l I CoaUX C . H. Jaokso n & Co. , hav e received 1000 ton s of Scranto n ooalan d ar e read y t o suppl y order s for fall an d winter store . Sen d In order s earl v . 0-tf The Standard. Cholera mixture at E. C . Hubbard 's - New Orleans Mo]asaaa, Snai l Ai Smit h keen th e bes t Ne w jOr - leah s Molaww t o b e foun d l a tho. mkntet . Glt f Kotlce. St tul J^Davle , 11 an d 10- Eas t Wate r St. , Has ove r Sqqare , Syracuse , would call th e att e ntio n o f al l Fatmsr a t o their advertlse- me u t o f Seeds , &o. 4f >c£ connttifjOtvoocE. Ki at TILLS — The cold wave predicted b j Mr CalU iro p for this week U-here acoompaaled by plcat y oCwIad aad rata. URtvee.oae tho diu Kreoable cblllj feoUatc- BUfcsastiTe of the com- lnfc;*rlDt«r that U aotaooD t o follow to tbe foot- wuj» * of the lovelr summer that la passing so rapMl j Ft stivaJ*. plcatcs and ezcutaioo ar e lo order for •every ds r this «Mb TIi© »C;E. Suodax^sehool eCthla ptaoeareto picnic a l \Sbackeltoo's\ on. Thumdajr B j tn Tiuaioo tbey jofnvUfclho Bafitbt aod UethodUt of HorU* ManlJus aiMLBridgtpprt, Tb e tnfaat child of Mr ibaeph rablo was burled o o FHdaj of tail wee k It was sick but a tew day s with cholera infantum. Freddy rablna wiiobaa been alak for soTcral worka^issaawly regataloc hl*.atrent»h und«r the treaUoeot of Dr Palmer. part y of llttlfr fdrls an d boyawere made bapny o a Friday last, through tho-klndneu of Mr Boble Wilcoi. who took, them lo r a ride to Shackelton's Point. Tkfly spent th e day to row- tag, baLbkig, eaUng. drinking and being merry Prof W W WUcox and. bis mother recently vl<ed friends to Syracuse Kn Ql a Smith b tpendlngjwm&tiDie a t Wood stock wfth friends. Mr. aa d Mra Bunco Co * are vfriUOff at Caxe- Mrs. I L Lootata returned tob«* homo ID PbU adolpbla, on Wednesday oo taat mtk Sara. IGeorge Urown l^aa- bv«a spending th e woek. a t DeWltuOenter nlt h he r daughter Mrs. Mottle Barron ao d chlaJren of St. Ciair, 'Mlcfa.. arrived in town an.9atwrdsy last, for a n exuude d Tialtdo her raothar.Xra. Dr Pa'mer 'OUle\ Dloeaof Syraause spent Sunday with hlo Dareota S r ao d Mrs. Andrew Ferrln of Chicago are (raesu of Mr and Mrs. 6eo. French Mr *£d \ Durham la-vtaUtec his ooualq, \Qua'* FVenrh. Mr* (1 C Rector entertained oofapaey oa Sunday from JVidgvpoxt. Mra O W WaUers^cf ttartsftlle. Teft/or Onel da oo Monday wbera-she UUends spending sever al weeka wllb reJaUnM Mn Tuykjf and sUGcr Kim tfeoper of UuulOg Mich an* upending some time with friends and relatives mini * vfclnJt? Frelgb i trains are nualn g regulady over the branch «eoo«cti»g ike Central and Vfeat Shore roods 4'teiegraob operator with aeveral extra men hut been stationed at th r junction oo the W.-«l skore an d tho old depot has been Otted up for their accommodation A general aj-eot Trom Albany wa s here for sever*! days hurt week. so> prrlntandlnK the oeoeaaary chaag/>a being made and aaalstbig them t o get In working order Aug I3th. YUM Tn t M^nra Scmoic 'Th e weather of the past wf«k^)faa btao sorb as ts ueuaUy rxpertenced when tk e 6>g star (Blrtus) rlaeaaad seta with the sua, an d demands more than usual care if wa . would ealoy ordinary health. Our community la highly tamed to this, tha t faw (+Cany) are con. fined Lo a bed of sickness. Mrs. Scfcevermann a t th» Scheuermann noose, ttas roefloed by dctainm* for th« past two. weeks, bu t ta beUsved t o boo n tb e way to a spvedy teoovery > Fraakn n W Rlchmaot TJso^, whose ease waaj 1 gJTMtai tb e bu t lan e o£ th e Baooai»B,t s dotsg weU a a tb e cuxumstaooea will admit, and with. |thacar»a&d atUoUcnhe l|-**e«lvUig wlQsooo. lb Is hoped, b e about acaln, jpawd Tonrtfllgen la. taw employ of 0: J- rfafcer, f»11 from the soAffoldof theha^bsn laat Baturday forvoooo, ssjurlngand bseaklac two of th o ribs othUlsSk side. Dr. Paicatr of EJrkvme beingatMr . Bcbeuermaua'a heuse wa« kasUlycaDed a&Arendarcd th e necwaaty aasdt cat and surgica l aid. Tbla Is a bard bb m forKr. TerwQligwwho.se not able t o loom tbs-dm* that win be requtroditoeaaalr his mjuries. Aaron BUaa of Silver street, ts greally aaaoyed by tb e Delgabors trearoaaatox upoa,hia lands, picking an d carrying away bUckborrke. dwtorb- IDK bis feneea aetd fadoeurea. He has cosameno- ed proaecuddpato determine his rigtita aa a free holder Qeorge Woolaver Is painting bis bouse which wtu add eaucb t o Its beauty an d proteoUon. J Edvar d Weaver has completed tbe lmprove- mentaln bis store which Is much, admired. Tb» X E. Church Sanday school picnicked at Sbackfeloo'a Point, O&elda l*k o laat Tuesday Tbeda y was warm , pleasant, and' enjoyable. The \Manllru Statl oo Qand M gave an out door entertainment Saturday •venlng. which waa bJjcbly appreciated Tbo boys bar? made com mendable improvement, and ar e prepared to answer calls for their serrtoe. Henry Brant living near th e livery sUbJe of Lester Lewis, laoooflDed today by severe tick- ueaa. P August 16tK 1888. J, XI. ftaher, mtanltua Station keeps ' th* Htaxctdar d Choi or* vuxtare fo r a«!e.