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mr«mm>'tW>m ~'»mxiz;r \•• w?>-\m~; : .-r-»- ' \ * it tir- -- \» •••*»»» • mtm nififi rii, 0mtm :«X : l ; 'O...-I:N0BPJN'DB»T —A young lawyer lately concluded his argu- haps mors tbaa'flieir intri&sip v.,.ae ; 'but t>r menUftftcuseof trespass^ with the folloiviog feeding milch cows, e-.qre cattle, tr^ sheep: 1 sublime- jjui-sU If? genttemSn of Ihe jury, the doubt not they are well worih that Uinouut aB defendant's bogs are permitted to rp'am %]:) a substitute for bay, or fiideed for any-other large over the fair fields of my client' with im-j'Wiater fodder,\' Tfoo feeds of' a peck each, fed No. 'PECK & CONKLro,.' 1 Wtbb -Block, Mexico, N., ¥., DKALERS IN i >• \i^'tSu-Mi- •'\'\'\ -'Ip'!''' • t • 1 •-m puniiy and without yufcea, then; yea, then in- deed have our forefathers fought; and bleQ and ^tedinvfcinl . •:•'• • • > > •' • ''• . '\; -~A\oae*arnied man was afksd by'a 'wdttW bow he' eatae to lose Me tear. -'Be' proawied to j'teil h§r U' t?ke r/S?SWi%^ -s^CiV^^^aiion.! 4young Jonathan one* cwrted the daugh- \ ^ ^ saidWViehed6ae knew \w> tdosor} -i.*', abor*• ftfl : 's\pWifaf oats i^2§2^f^S5^1^J^? D< ^° •^•^°!'i0»JtU* t .^W- '••-•. \'••\ '' '*' la^a >eckof carrots eaob, daily .'Will'do as dally to a ceWf with plenty of good bright straw, will keep her it> gt'tid condition, and traded -some circumstances, probably, \it\ ia cheaper tbaU giving the cow all' the' hay she can consume. * •' . \ Spt JjrtJppee that 'do not Tabor more th?n one half iuli'jai,'! itXriT'fS^fm'*'r^fs!t^s^X'i'eA' • \ • -V sooth, \was tapre .capacious than limited in\ hearing, as the sequel will show. Itw«* stormy night inJfarob, if I mistake not, when lighiijHig and loud-peals of thunder answered thtin©f^iti*l, Jonathan, est by the ota man's fireside, discussing with the old lady (his. in- tended, motfeej-in-law) oathe expediency of asking the old manVferjnisBiori, to- marry \Sal.\ Jonathan resolvedi to ^'popiVto the old mala next-day. Night pissed, and on the dawil of another day the old man waa found in \Ma barn lot feeding his j>ig8,' and Jonathan re- solved to ask him for. Sal, Scarce had a mid- ute elapsed, after Jonathan made bis resolu- tioa',,p*e be ; hid the. old, nan good warning. Now Jonathan's heart beat 5 now he scratched his head, and—- Jonathan declares tha* he'd as lief take thirty-nine stripea as to as* tfirf) old naan * \bai said ie< to hinoself, however, here goes it: <» faint hetat neverWsffa fair lady,'\ andaAdressedtheolAwauthaB: - ^I-*Bay7 Trtd-nratirf \Want t© ftiarry jdnr flangbter.\ \You want to borrow •-fay \halter? I would loan it to you. Jonathan, bat my sou has taken it tad.goae off to the nxffi,\ • Jonathan, putting his month dose to the old •man's ear, ppeaklng ln~a deafening tone said, ''I've go*' five oundired sounds of money i\ Tbf pld man stepped back a« if greatly alarmed 1 , and exclaimed tnavoioe of ear prise, «'You1jave got five hlittdred pounds of i^ney, Jonathan ? Why, it is more than all the neigh- bors have use for!\ Jonathan not yet a viotim~ of despair, and putting bis mouth to the old man's ear,, bawled out, \I've got gowk\ \So have I, Jonathau, and it is the w«rst cold I eter &ad la toy life.\ So Mtying, he sneezed a \wash up.\ By this time the oMt lady c'anie up, and ob- serving Jonathan's unfortunate lock, she put hennouth to the Old man's ear, and screamed like a woonded Yahoo. . \Daddy % (rt^, daddy—you ^on't under* stand t he want* to tearry your daughter.\ \ItoldWmowcalCMtetwjw gone.\ \W$>y dadfiy, you doVt uhieratand; he's go* gold j he's rich.\ ^'He's got gold and Itch, eb? Wliat's he do- ing here^ with the itcn! ei1» So laying, tke old naa aimed a blow at JoaatbaA's head with lus^ftnJ^bis4J^tUylrof J^Bathwi he doflged an angry couhtenance he raadeafler Jonathan, who took tohiahtela; nor did Jonathan's iuck ; stop her«. He did not go far from the old man, irtfc run kin a tight race, brfWe Jonathan sturnped his toe and IteB to the ground, and be-' fore the oM msu oomld \lake up,\ he stum- hled ov«r Jonathan and fell aprawllog in a mud bole. Jooatbaa «pinng to iris heels, and with the speed Of Jobs Gilpin oleired himself. And pe«f Sal, she died a nuh, and never had a husband. niHrn write? Ydur own, of course, after \received payment.\ —There are \fishers of men,'' and they often take very scaly game. —A Btore filled with merchandise\that won't sell is the most unprofitable q» drug-storee. ^gtiatteitaif' tii?.\ is \ % 4il'*woi ,T}e'<»kR-of' oatsi-ihejr 'action ! ^f%m \ • '\\\\ \\'• ^^^^^Sf^m^t BEY GOODS, \ GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS SMOES, St,-., fire C'ASI OS READY PAY. 1 pet or plaything ot\ the horge,*and do the labor, Ohio, w ]jr«»« iV»i..Al««. Wfc»*i*M«ktt*nHo in either ov ' ther«ot,t«. tliesubsjsnberst his r?« T rttnoe inNewP»T»a themselves. Wherever tue wrong in eitner ex. oaot WWfc lbt thmi<tib iKr cX $ apXvci UT t>«t. or 1 treme, Ij. not'for me to- apply;as each person they wiii lose tte.beiieat of th*>. statute it> »*ei»caB« •has, drought to bave, sufficient .intelligence to*! wa,ie ™ A $?4*?}i* *mu «f BEST %mb 6? HORSES FOR FARMERS. With the present mixed races of hoth man and horse, it is a difficult thing to suit many dealers or supply\ the true wants of the farm, Among the different breeds of the horse at the present time, there are. many good qualities, likewise some evil or indifferent, the farmer who would like the Morgan race Would dislike the Sampson or Clyde. One farmer seeks a brisk traveling team 1 another does not ewe lor speed. Sbme farmers make userof taek te'ams as though, they were g«t to be used,—• ealeulatjagio make them to return in part, at least, th* original cost, and to pay their pres- ent keep or expense. Others, again, make a what the system Beems to heed fn the'winter, when\ they are wholly deprived .of'-'green fodder. \ ' 1 fe our region, the raising of carrots IB OD the increase-, and farmers.ate beginning to ascer- tain that'a stock of cattle can be carried through winter with less expense, and a larger stock can be kept on the ^ame land by a judicious growing and feeding oi roots; arid that instead of the two or three tons of hay required to win- ter a cow, one tan each of bay and, roots will do it as well, or better.— irn. ^agriculturist. n 1 IIIQI iti.i; I lllllll'i Q .' I - ' ! 11 j-iii iiUnuurfi I I in Tifi - '.' Notice to Creditoi's. -•' I S pnrimiince ot i n er£*rt-f HOD. Amo9 G. Hull, Sui- wgM* ot tbe oottaty «f Q^wego, notic* JB h««bji giv- j en to »n persons having claim^against JusepU A Seve j rlunoe, late of th* t*n of Mextop, 1n sa«i coimiy, -deeeawd, to preheatWieif »c«ounM. wuli the yopcher* thereof, to Ikeaubscriiet Mhi» teiii^eoce iu New ii*»eo | wo 6t before the 30th day of Peptetaber uext, or they will lose the IrnnefH uj the Rt»tuteiii such <:%«• made | anaproTided. AW. SEVERANCE, \Z<'r of 3: A. Sdwrtinoe, dece^std , - naJa^£^H£T&n v Mjure£S9UM8ei. . 2m6 ' . Notice 16 Cre^>tdi*s. ' '' I S pursaaaoe df (tn order 'of Hon. Xtaos fe Hall, Parro g»te'ofth«eQUnty 6t0»w«go, notice isbej-ehy glv^n to &l! perSfiDR having claims »gmo«t 'Ajidyo johosc.-),.* decei8*(l,]*t»oi the town of Bh«H>y, 'Ki v fchUnci'coimtv, i\ Depdoriied^U '. G. S. THRAU. &CO.'P •STONE > ALLEN & CO., STILL AHEAD V& COMPETITION. • F iR'STBiOTl.YREAPy PAY we shaH offer tur ex- lefcsi're ftod *e!lbelec ted Stock of i'taple &»u Faocy BEY GOODS, wbiah have beett purchased etyictljv for Caft prices. TUIB enables ns to sell and give bt'tpr idduceapots to biir'custninern 'Imn ;.oy other eatslilishment In Mexico or Titmity. We-shall NOT\ BE TJ N D E R S O t P by any housa in Oswego county. Oar stook oonsistB of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, (ifaag Ware, Paper Ha-nguigii, H'indou. Shades, Hah, Caps, Buots and Shoes, and all goods usitalty found in a first class Country Store. A!' binfia of Prtidoce taken in exchange for Goods at \VUWBignVn •Jtsrttrt-i'Ttee*. -Culi patijar Butter and K^es. . t ~ -'''- - - Remember iho place at-P H. StuNE'S Of.I) PTAN'D. A_B '9T6.SK , C.-F Alt.EN, G.W., PTONF. know that his aalmals are subservient to him. | Und that tb*re is -eoasiderable vested in them. A good testois the pride ot any farm, and to^ keep them good is the pride of man. Bere is tbe point on which ttiany differ. The idea of good horses implies something else than good looks. Perhaps I may be isolated in my views ofwhatljudge'requisite ior farm work. How is it, let us see. All farmers know that it is a pride to have a very strong span of horaes-^a boast that they can draw great draughts, and do it'easily. It IB also* a pride to know that your,team are fast j walkers, and thus can accomplish much in little time.' A good team for farm purposes is that whioh brings in the greatest proft'*.for the mouey iavested, or performs the most labor on the same care and conditions. Good hones ate de&erving of humane masters; they deserve noneglect. • ' . For the farm, it is very necessary to have a good supply of muscle, strong endurance* a pa- i W : oia^5rW«n«i^t»^H»rbu^^ tient d'^tilUiga^a^- \jUd ^aud gentle. UOti eaaiiy snatrung w frightened., Theysboum be of ^ jast that opposition- that, when tagging A, W. SEVERANCE, ' '•ado? .tobosion, dejeseed. ' Dated, NeWH«.veo, y*rQh.?Hfe ; l§tl . •.m« | Tim 'PLACE TO • -\ Buy You a Haiue^ Ckeap, \ T HEfubiscritKSi'oiT-j-s forefcle. pf Ws PWB ttuuiufaic- i -.ure, a good nuortment ot . ' Barnes, Saddles, Collars, TRtTJWtS, H0RSE COPERS, Stc ' wMeh he feel* fcHiutAdwHl gi»e *ati*fa«Uau tp th«> pdi- cuaRer. CABRJAGE TKIMM1.M3 and repairing done to order, store \h Je(TerRon-«1reet, ootdodtSOttthpf Town Hall. GEO. W.PRtrTCE. Mexico, 3J«rch i89l. Stf Kf\ UEK WA«TKCu.(*ith or -without a teaw) to act t/'J•,*• traVeiing agentu in tb« iwie of aa lovaluable Medicine\; »n ati'K'le th»t iaVes the lead of all patett medici*«» (iso far as it haa b4«d idtroduitad). Perma- nent employment glvwi—.from till to HOC repaired— from *S to f 10 profit vejilf*ed per day Er-nlo«e * s i*ni^ andaddr»i« . ' ' •. K» CUNE, iitS, No. 60 G*ne»efj »t., Marble B'oek, Uttca, N. V. Bees. Bees. »THREF. WXVA OV Blili'. lively a X t,ion.t«r Stjle by i*ECK & ( Jtaroh 18, 1861. A condi- Rd io gpoo CONKLINi No. 1 Webb Block. l.C0BOLAM» BURNING FLUtP.at G. S.tHRALl,ACO. , ? Notice. T HE nndeisietied being i-esiroua, of Clo«ing bin ui- *ettl«a Basioe*«, -would* respectfully \favite ail • versoos Indebted to htm, by Not* or Book nsoount. io , call and pay htm scon* at the Store «t Stone, Ailes &C<.. ' ' S.-S. STONE. Hated Mexico, March 15, 1881. P UriF. WINES and l.IlitfOBS for M*<»'iin«1 Purposes tor Sale by - - - •--.-. G. S THKAIX & CO THE MEXICO ^DEPENDENT PABABLE FOR REPUB1JOAUS. M-^- mt !*V • : '\I ESTABLISHMENT. . ^S>.M*w. w *4r -.\. j* *>?»••. \VVws Julia*—Swn.lwent sboota'n yerterday inde woods', and 1 nehber eeed such wooda in all my life. ~ De trees waa eight band-red feet high-* an so berry ttc|jt©o, : io ttck I tink day wasn't lout foot apart—de trees warn ? t. 8am—Dr> shootln muat bin gooi, Julias. . . Juiiaa—Yea, 6am, dat it was; de deer Was berrry plenty, too, berry fat, an day bad sick vBronstoerlM)r«8rr*»y wasrlet -ne wetj^-should say at ltirt'ilbeiieln lcJo*iltag. Yes,^ should saydat . ' < -\-. '' >•. . *. Sam—Lookaj*ere,jhoa ole nigger, do you Vle«*I waller d»t lie wbole? Bebenteen footi,.\ .• '\.;. ,,*; •- J*utt*r-,W Bam. I tiokJwdat. De horwi waflleartiebaafeettfoot. Sam—Yal yaf you obsiop'ittJi, lying^ nia* get. How de debble da get ^ro' d« woods whea da ttees so-4ick f - to «y l«Tea1feaa\ ietiab^r Wvx tbep\ for tftwAtihg to drlak. .: ...-: \. '.; •. •8i»^|»iB>5r,-'ttin4dat. ,1 kf you about do baraa and <b«ood* Answsr ^at qaeetl^a, -''ttUefitaji^tttlftn.. ,,;.. , , ,-, , ,;,» ;'' ^^Tlas iscrttchiag his wool)—©14 1 siy dit & tr^>ilfo«'r^'-torid-^v'«sttiv.*«A' .taOT-l./,.. .. -•:'-',8|BF^Tf«i,I.' w ^ w^nce r -M«ft iRwr de ties* tmlbro' de ws^s ui4« sieb c*toia» *iiii)iir,r'7'.f 7\- : '»- : r \•••• :<•• .••••\ci ; t' • •iiii&WWa^'|o« •*«? 9*m W^te-kiei, ilr^.da'cttna'^S *<&&, rfa-ptJi t+iat •^iurntf- —-•- l ty^$&nxWmx*m'~ ' Koriotk. •;* at a dead weight, at even the tenth trial to ac- complish they will show the, same willing; cheerful spirit. A farm-team should not be less tbatt 1,100 lbs. weight each, not over 1,306. At to f6«n,were It possible to Sad such, a compact, heavyiquartered teamj weighing 1,200 Ibt. eacK of gbod disBOsitioB and constitutien, Would suHm* very 1 tfell, ^ It may be true that in small horses we And greater courage, ambition and will. I have seen many small teams as near perfection as could,be f seemingly \ yet tie objection always tiriM* «7ott light fori 4h«fann.\ Sapflosewt plaoe snekateam to bNaktog heavy sward grotrtd, what is' the result? \Ab lays one, \jiuton a third horBe,\' Thia is not always possible or. prudent. The man of a small farm can hardly afford to keep an «itra horse. He uttlKit better to have a little mote power ia ibeteata. ; fbea be \t certain be. can move ii'gbt We!gb^ and is not' fearful of, heavy bodies. < The extreme of the light animals in want oi poneT, Using an objection, likewise is the ei*. treme In tb^'bwtTf «*«»*b, objection. The latr l ter reqnire^ore te sustaitt them than ii profit* I able to the owner, and they are more liable to be ilovv and latractible. Every farmer should beblsown judgbofbiswaiittof tbe team. If he Intends much heavy labor, his team should and', toll,;wVi vefti.' Hijftf borw is Jlen'ce, it Merchant Tailor. A LBLN MEYEUR would annoanee to his for- mer patrons and as jokny new OO«H as choose to become so, that he is still: to be i«u fad at the , • .. 1 •(—, 81GN OF TBJR BIQ llAN, \ : , ... ready and abloto^ftsrlttlsh all with &EADY MADE CLOTHlNtf «he«p»r than the cheapest. Also FINK Ct»THS, OAS6IMEBES, ; VETINOS, ., iv GENTS FUR5W8HING GOODS, k B , ; . CLOTHES CUT AND j*AD* TO ORDER »t the shortest notice, on reasonable terms, and in lat*at'«yl*|. < ' • ;• .,:.- k> fOuhd^aatiafeln some partiottla*. fbUbW* that 'we most cboose *ose enibodying the m0« natural qualities', and then perfect tbe Wanting esslntlals by artificial means and ^te** -'.' . . . ^j.. .« . • ' ! . 1 '.'''' .* i YAt^»:Oi«.iD>jRItQTS J •,'.. \ p'arpwrn I e*isi^rfinr Tyr- one or two acres ; of earttts, and my custom isi hem so dispoae ot what 1 COBM at a aertaln price, tad what could not be •oWth«, to feed *aTBj«ltoek.t *^Fi« , k«^^ly^H', 1 « e i t , r ;5 4e Up.r, and to tU'giwtMt Tari.iy, u#u .».' i\>«mmtimm.!itmmi!>ii>i»* m -<r<&~'~ • ..- i» tknt. 11 ao» want to 1AVE Mi>N£' CLOTHING STORE. G OOD &TBA80H8 irWfTrOfe^fHOtrtD IstY; ; jou* CJUffHlNG *1 \BZUM tt AyRtB, ' BM4QM pm ean^bayil^Jtistm\ 1 -\^otMngtheMj Because yon can purchase without jockeying or baa- WrtDt. t-'- B*c*u»« yoa can buy ch»»p»r than at any other iter*. • ' ; ,. • . B^saas* yon can Iwy the latert a»d most pojrahr \ TS*eaiii» y8« «»n eortarhly eJpSet ialr Snd nonoimbW 4f*Hng. '•' . '• - \ ' , Secan»«you eai»_tl»4» pl«M»Mly *«|4 without •»«<*> t'on or car*. - , ., , • Bceahso you eao anymore tad better goods for the same anoou,nt. - — > B»c*o»« you oan buy of 'i„ .'/jiAiunr .*=AYRES, . • Uj«v FlonMra pi W JWces. • • •\l4o¥ A«a, iti<& w*« to**y .'..[•• \•: GOOD CtOtaiNG, n«U mad* and nrvlerabte, a«r«* i* tie |^ •' - \.H^oa #nat' to- *«*?• '^'•V ••'.'•''••'. •'••\ 'XBt&'-'tXPtBtfff* ;• ; .... ; {[ ^ t'n' aWry rwpwat *<t*al to the belt Cnitom Work; hen it ttepUu*! t < i , '••--, : ' ifyoo, want to boy \- , ' We Would rf spectfully inform the citizens of i Oswego County, that we have connected with , pur paper a JOB PRINTING OFFICE, and ; are frepart-d, tt. the shortest noticfc, to do all kinds of Priutirfg. MERCfaANtS AND AT.lL BHSrNE§S MEN' 1 Caubave speedily, neatly and cheaply executed ail orders for BILLHEADS, • CIRCULARS, ' CATALOGTOS, '• STORES-BILLS, CARDS, &«v| PRINTED IN COLORS, OR PLAIN. The Legal Frofession are particularly in-j formed that the printing; of LAW CASES and LAW POINTS is-a^branch of our Job Pfintftrg-to wMefc- fte sWetest regard will be paid, and we catt give the most positive as- surance that all LawCasflMnuT Points giveri us to be printed will bVeoirraafly done, and punctually delivered at the Ulna promised, Wrf at prices as low «» at any other establishment. • HUkPHRIES 4 SCARBITT. 1 1 • 1 ci« VanrUo, Kateb, «M, • Commd flrape Vines, i ***, all ( r«WB.froM #»* ttMaMmt fro* fiiarwtelaatoii 6/tb.at rarietyin l»H,ana ^wm^CSmSSTfS *«<b»imtml, Ca»*iM~ ImBrorw M « !3L jEntiT and i,-rt-**dW%«.p*«or to fr» Uetewwr^S*^*, ^pntsr^l.ti^^a.arlMta.a^^gn^b: ^ fltrSdbertptloa rooMys d tt ».' to ftobMrihW* {* tha paat ralw M *UJs ,r«j. •«. t iHsfs7sWsv5Sl\ipplil ^ m m»M, oa«irt»,*ry. ~\ iUi. 1. 1. 'it;st\»<\\—'~-<'~*mmmmumbmti'm„. ..n'.'».'i , l ,'•\ •JLf l K!.^*t^^r|^*• J »W»;5«*^«•W'-^'{,^^.''-.>^•l•:V: