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O. rising as- 3, novel- i ——The-receipts-of tho-band-concert were $32.36, netting the baud $19 36. —Charles Wait has engaged to teaoh . a school west of Ellisvillage the coming winter. , —Mrs-Mary-^Pr-Stevens has moved into the second story of the J . W. Potter place Euoiigh enow fell between Friday night and Saturday morning to make fair f sleighing Sunday. -r —All articlea left at the High school at th» close of the term can be had by calling OS the janitor at his residence -Mr. and Mrs. T. J, Brady were called to Oswego last week, by the death of Mrs. Brady's father, Mr. A. Falereau BAT. J. B. Hammond has been compelled by prostration--due to over work to go toJjDlifton Spnngs fo| his * health. i —Mr. Henry Stevens has sbowh very decided symptoms of improvement this. iWeek and it is hoped that he may —The Thanksgiving sermon will be preached In the Methodist church by Bev, J K. Griffith at lO-SQ'onThuisday next. Go prepared to donate liberally to the poor* > t ' •<• „ —The northern New York copferenoe Will meet at' Little Falls\ for the next annual session, on Thursday, April 14, 1887, and will be presided over by Bis- hop Cyrus D. FOBS ^ Mr, Eugene Stevens is repairing the old fdundry on the Mannsvilje road, intends, we understand, to Qf; it up and run it once more. This will be an accommodation to this section. —A certain young igian seemed con- siderably mixed last night. He thought it was leap year and on discovering ms_ mistake, ~ retreated unceremoniously. Have more sond another time, my friend __—The organization known as tha young people's society of Cltfistian en-^ dearoFof 'which - tfiere l? a\branch in the Oougregitional chntch of this village, has 100,000 enrolled members in the United States and OanaclR. _ j —Mrs, J3 G, Dodge, the clairvoyant pbysioiap who has visited Snndy Oreek frequently, died at har home in Oswego, on Thursday. The deceased had be°n a tasjidenfc of Oswego for a number of yearc She had a very extensive acquaintance both in Oswego and neighboring places, acquire^hj:o£gh_herjpra3tice_as a elair- vx>yant physician. Mrs Dodge had olso for many years bpen intimately connect- ed with spiritualism. ~ —Messrs. Moore & Schley, brokers located at No 26 Broad street, N i_, have sexitnsoT fine engrrving entitled, \The World's Exchange '' The popular interest which invariably attaches to monpy and its nv vements,js_in esistibjy About the busiest man in town, is Mr. ^oli'j attracted to—this-magnificep t-gronp-of institutions, whose daily transactions aggregate many hundreds of millions of dollars Such careful woik, moreover, has been expended upon both the artisho and^eDhtnitfaT-exeoufionyf t> engrav-^^-'ee £££Za. Bfa/^hbtta\ /* remain c, for 4c -buttoni- ng drop; >rices_10_ ard dur- suits of 0 ^ornrei^ E(reooTer — Our teachers left for tbeir homes on |Saturday morning. Prof Bound will .spend the vacation with IIIB wife in jBaldwinsvi le, —Mr. and Mrs, O E Noyes made, an alignment Monday night to Edward (jiWiJhauis. No statement of the assets ind liabilities has as yet been made; —The Baptist Sunday school ^en£5i> fcfcimnent- of—last -Sunday—nighf4was ^accorded a crowded house, and won Bmanj compliments from the'audience. JJJ —Upwards of fifty littended the \jiiasonii? slipper last Friday; evening at |tte Handy Oreek house. (JQests were ypiesent from the Adams, Belleville and .Pulaski lodges. —.^J --^-^, ih ti —Mr. George N. Salisbury has gone [j^to Oswego today to bring home Mr.. w 15 suits These vely for silk 2c. patron® ge * and ie same te-to-sbQ~ 3e fit to •urteous buy. . ttrs, SON; t JPeter-Tryon, ^ho has been in thehospir j^tal-there, having a cataract removed 3 from his eye. —Atteution is called to the prospectus 1 W Sonbner'a monthly published in this issue. This now magazihe-^TU\^ap;par »ahout-the 15th ot-next-moitth^no^Milrel-j first of the succeeding months.- .'.'..'• \ —In order that the NEWS force, may ,observe Thursday next the NEWS wffibe issued on Wednesday afternoon. Gor'. 'ie3poadents\will please observe ;this and. Send in the lrMavois a day earlier than s usual, c - \\•• > , ' —The attention of Comrades of Post ^Ji^Barney^lT-is oalled'to-the-faot-that i -th\e '«\Juominahonvpf ofheers will take.place at Viithe next meeting, to be h.eld. .December /> , »3th. Post commander JPinster requests' 4K'1®hat all bomrades be present.- , (, W —A iittle six yeai old son of Emery I' H Tryon put out amBye Tttesday while <in 'f^ school - H ~ n It is thought he was cutting the deBk-with-a knife and -that :it c f31ipped- Btrlkjng his eye. Di. Cook\who has, ex- amined the eye'sajs that.it is entirely destroyed. •» » ' .• ' %,— 3)he Sandy Oreek railroad committee meeting called for last Saturday at the bank was adjourned to the) office of'ip; E. Ainsworth on Saturday, Novv M,: at' 7:80, p. m. Every member of the committee is requested to <bS|ir&sjBriJfc'~ D. E. AmswoliTH, Atty. ing, as .to render it a worthy and appro priate adornment for the walls of any office or sanctum. It was gotten np by Boot & Tinker, of New York. ' —Commander Sayles of the GK A. BT and most and pernaps all the members of bis staff will visit the northern part of the state the last of this month and the beginning of next. Their program will bring them to Adams Tuesday, NovembeHRO, to Watertown, December 1, Gouvernenr, December 2, and to Qgdensburg, December 8 These visits which are offierarfin character, are made at times and places where it is thought it will be possible to oonvemently collect as many members of the grand army together as possible, that the command- er and his~~staff may come in contact with as many as may be, and views be exchanged as to the welfare of the order, -*=— una • — • feclidoi Report* WEST PBIMABr, i South Boom.—Not absetlfr or -tardy B>lle Jones. Not absent but tardy. Frank Gurley, Melvin Ottereon Not tardy But absent: Harrison Dewey, Eutb Ear)j?Bo8s Hadley, jimmy Harrison, MlfyJ&raonl^-iaartBeynolder^rank- , , JT|ieBai*4C<Mt<W!*. i <• The elerk of toe weather WAS not very propitious to the Sandy Creek.band last night. It ,was, hoped that he would give them a clear sky and fayor themin'every .way; but he poured 'out his -rains very copiously and matde our streets as-muddy as they well opuld ba Nevertheless, Bulkley hall contained a good audience It was- gond m size, and it was doubly good in appreciation and enthusiasm. Before the evening a^ great deal of interest in -the concert had been shown by our people,\ and there is\ no doubt tha\. had it been pos*ible_for them to be present, ti e hall would have beea* very well filled. As it was, those who came out enjoyed a rich treat, and we are EUie tbat no one was sorry because lie'made f^me effort tot attend The program, taking it altogether, was a good one, and the selections, almost without exception, were well mja_red 'The [ opening piece was piobably the most ambitions one, awl tbo performance of it displayed evidences of much earnest and fajthtul worlt. But the. \Gavotta Stephanie\ iwas also oaretul'y done '•'Yankee Doodle,\ it is likely, was the most popular sflhotiou, but tie VHen Convention,\ a gitlJop, made -a very pleasant impression Messrs. \Wart and Sarg )jt showed much musical skill and training m their con et duo, and ho did Mr. Wart in his solo The same thing may be smd\also o c Thomas\ Lyo¥s, and Thompson in their tuba and alto - J baritone solos; and of Wessis. Isorrf r J \' 1 Lyons, 8 >c man and Sargebj; ui I , '' qrut iet Pti< flute solo trom Tu'J' given by M O. B hbws, -was vory's T\ssr* and tender, Wij f e not awaie before of the presence iu our. to_wn of the distmgnis ed Prot Ferdinand Bodolp^i; but-iiis—pejormance J on~this~ocoaBioa | was simp y astouudiDg, Neier before was mueic bj m^.h^ out^-of t-noh an instrument as he handled In the vocal numbers, the quartet by Messrs-JonesTJ ^°y lston - I 1 He is very kindly thought of in the latter town, \aid\the eastern section of this tjwn, for his purchase of the red mill property, and the investing therein of quite a comfortable fortune in making it one of the best mills i£ northern New Xork He is a careful, methodioal business man, and is the custodian of the funds for several of the heavy lactones in this section, whose dividends are computed and paid by him We predict that he will m ke one of the best supervisors our town has ever had, and will be among the leading- members on the board Hadlfy, Lorraine and Wart amused-the ~in the \S llor Lad,\ us'sbt always doeu, earned the audience with her. 'Then the trio by Mrs, Lorraine and Messrs Lorraine anil J ties, \O Bestless Sea,\ was well reotived, as were the duet by Mrs Lorraine and Mrs Washburn, and the quartet, \Sweet and Low,\ by Mrs, Bobbins, Mrs. Washburn, and Messrs, E- bbms in d Jones. Mr. BouLds prov- ed m his \Warridr Bold\ that he has a good voice and he promises to make a successful singer,* The work of Miss Lottie Bobbins in accompanying several ot the songs is also to be noted with commendation. Summing up the result!*, we are certain that all who were present in Bulkley hall last night, will agrei with. Hon. D E. Ainsworth in his remarke. The band deserves great credit for what it has do e. There are nut many towns like S*ndy Oreek that oould furnish local talent for such an entertainment as that of which we write. We hope tbat our citizens generally will Support the band. May we not second the suggestion thai hat) alieady been made, that at an eaily date this oonoert be repeated or another,. with, a new program, .'or a partially ..new one, 'be poffereoUo-our-peopUy?-— J ^r —— Getwfge B-avm. For about two';ears past he has de- voted hts entire time to buying cattfe m this section aUd shipping them IO eastern points. ! . He is the most extensive dealer m northern New York, In conversation; recently he informed ns^that he had bought and sent forward, during the' past year, on au average, between', two and three carloads each week, These cars will average, about j pno ; thousand dollars in valuq, ^so thatfthe aggregate volume of the, leaxz' business., will exceed one huudrel thousand dol- lars in value. r f With eaoti car some one must,';hG dispatched to oaie for the stoat ou^hs route so that Mr. Davis himself is qop. 8tautly on the road buying or acepm- panyiug the stook lo ma-rke* New, Haven, Conn , Boston aud ->New York, are his principal shipping points He compl ins bitterly of the extortionate freights upon our railroBd and the late increase m charges has raised & Aiace.. doman wail in fact from all the dealers in this section. ,)/<] Mr Da?»s distiibntes more mo ley to/ the farmers o m this section than any, othei man, and-is withal nottd f,or his fwr dea ing aud the fidelity with whtjoh he keeps every business engagement. He io y^ry populjar and is widely known. r 0 anu itio i of the '. o'f ros-emphaBises the &at ''lieu oironghold is i< i^d _90orat To the pohti thi 3 , - Tnful faetj but to our citizens wuo are f ersona'ly acquamted with Mr. Hardmg is seems to have no sulphurous tenors _Mi. Haraiog has sometimes BeenJJt - v*w*%xm* ' \^ -i-Mra, A, Olark x$ JPulton, dropped 3eaoT.B ir %dr7^£ouEe at' Falton Monday evening,- ^ , , '.'' -rr James Orpwley.ageil.6Ji , n resident I of tfee Fifth f aKd; itt..0aweg^ f was run Oyer'by a'* phiftingjo|||^e,Jj ; ,.|hat ,oity JiTue.sday,\* J and ^oe|^e^.. •{njuries. from '\^Thepentral'OHy Kpite^m^any of 'Phffinix'.inten^s' to \.Jri'cEe^i&rjts^capilal etpofe jp'ir|j) ? pdf).;. ^.Tljja^l^isajs the indications are a bitstnesB^of,J^Q.OQO,, per fepntfioouid'be tranfeabted:.;i]f sufficient capitalwasprflvided. _ J'^,';.,;-? —A-large quantity fit,, basket willows, raised in the vicinity - 6p. , j Eulton, have [b^en-jshipged on, theipanal'/^ithth the paptfew^ays. . They are iompara.tively a new crop in Jihis looality,7and;> yet a goodt.paying. ; .{Several ffliil,l|onS,.of dol- lars .^orthjpP'willq.ws. are t - imported fiord \Enrapi.ann]!Mlly-^ Uaised at homo giying ^employment to Jionie iKdustry. and keeping, so ,mach additional money ifi the, country. , , ?^3Kinnio Hi Wi'gh' will \do drepB. rMkuig.by the. d|ij\.o* \^o work hcmeT Iuse'Sii Toy l.n M f-yslem for cutting. BesideiK|5O)f r \V*m. Austin, Salisbury Stff- Sandy^le'ei', ' •, • ••...;. \\.' : ' \ ( . -r-A fi.he aijook't.f- tobacco\ and cigars constantly^ lB*na at E ft Sargent's ~ House, barn and excellent gardeiiy ono and one-half ji»il«,flQuth of Sandy Oreel^ oa»Pniaskiiroacl;- Enqmre of ^ i\*\\ 7 • •'• •'• HENBr AlNSWOBTH. FOE SAIIE.-^TTO) cones i/ith fiom D to 4 inch pulleys ^ratable tor n lathe wad one 16 inch pulley »t the NEWS office —Teas and. coffees, fust qualifv EL bargent's at Candid ite on the Democratic county ticket, and has always run very largely ahea'i of his ticket iu this town ' and tfitts, * Mary Stevens; Maud Widrig, Katie Withareii, Frank Walton, Flora O^Neil.:©hel Barney,\' North Boom^— Neither absent nor tardy during trie, term; JVfa.b@l Birdslow, Willie4Waite, Salisbury, Jiiva W^podard, Charlie Wil iiams. Not- -absent but^tardy,^.jGlara: \Beeman^ Blanche. Colony, Howard Smith, .Hattie Buchanhan. Not tardy but \absent: Bernice'. Brading, Meflie Brown, iralik - Ghamberlain, \Frank Harrisj -I^'a Nortoui Flora~0'Neii,\ Fred Potter, Lewis White, Maggie Parsons,' Emma Young, Ned Eooti Ernest Sitte, Claudeijpraguej Marsjiall Salisbury.^,.' -• Carfl orTbanki- • • '«,''. ,.©ie. Sandy ' Cre6k \llfffid w]sh -.to 'express their most sincere 'thanks to the public for the substantial • manner in which .ithey turnpd.out, consii3ering the very inclemenfyeatheT;'and.to tfiie set-^ eraj clergymen-for their valuable and\ kindly endorsement\; and to all 'pariioi. pants whose valuable\ .,. assistance. reudere'd; ouFfirsTconcert ^ success, and to Mr. Potter and Bishop who ao libei> ally donated to our needs, • for all-' 6f which we feel sincerely, grateful and for iwhieh We will endeavor to reciprocate in the'future afid merit a continuance of public support. ' __j • Gratefully Yours\ •'.*-\ _Jajady_Cregk_Band,, (. , Jteal Estate 'I'miisactionv. William Jjillis and wife,, and Jerome Skinner and wife of 'Sandy Greet,' to |;,LestiJne...Qreeu of Ellis^rlrgb, land in Sandy Greek $500. , .-.;.• ; '^lffete.-Beadle, as sheriff,, to Henry. Ainsworth,, lancl in Sandy Greek, 8300. ' ^TOppa^waatad oh subscription at the Death of Ber, H. iff, Waite, Many of our readers Wilt be grieved to learnAf the death of the Sev. ff. X whioh took plaOB in Marl' a i. „i this stale on Monday last. Mr. \~ \* was pastor of TthaJQangreciationai-^— ^&- in thisvillageduring two p'erio % Sid was,held in high esteem by the people generallyv , fiis last visit to Sandy^Creek waSfotae twoor three years ago.. We appttad the fpljqwingplaragraph;concern- iug him, which We take fi'bni the Utica Morning Herdtd of yesterday: J^He'was,bgrn. in^Ghanjpion,-^NT-YTJ August ,13,1816. He studied at yariotie sWoblsni^T'tne vjoiniiy7 and studied [; theology. with EeVi Margus Smith, a Presbyterian pastor of Watertown. His first: work as. a minister, was'in his native village. : Subsequently he^was pastor at Antwerp, Belleville,. Sandy Creek, Carthage, W^st Winfield, and Hopkin- ton}N..Y.'\ In'1877 he-was pastor of. a ©oiigr^gational £huj^jn„j;erfiey-.city 1r ahdinTl833 he came. toUtica.'where' he resided on Broad street. During his residence here he built a house-to be let liu flats,.on Catharine'street. • In his JO\A age he has served the church in Madison.\\jSfek, It Will BauaaBeltLtneinUochcrtet A gigantio scheme, in which .the. Borne, Watertown and* Ogdensburg railroad company purposes to build a belt line around the oity, oonn-cting with the different lailwiye, is made public iu the Democrat The company propose to build a bridge aoross the Genesee river, and erect a freight depot near the heart of the oiy, property ag- gregating nearly $150,000 luivtng been purohased. The ©flUliSotion w th the Buffalo, BocMater and Pittsburg rail- way by the belt line is the objective i>0ihtj^as_Jhe Borne, Watertown and Ogdetsburg-wilLha.veli3onnectionB with the Pennsylvania coal regions, and then it willjjet an.^outlet- for their extensive Ct .is to build a large coal cUute. on the river for lab '\ade. an'terpri'se jepreBents over ' W)0 S Olsieft}; o Stock. ITardn. idHhut-fprty-pei-\ •'\•'.\at i .s stockyard strikers have secured re- employment.0 yery many of the old buichtrs taken back are stubbornly fighting the iron clad agreement of the packers. Many have, refused to sign'.it,' and quite a force in Swift's walked out when tne binding contract was present- ed to—them; At the houee of Nelson Mbrrj[s another disagreement has. arisen. 'The packers proposed to jay by the hour and to pay orjly Ivi the time actually \worked. Heretofore, if the men reported for the day and had but two or-thre6 hours' work, they got .tub. time. Tbd men' who went to work for Morris, Monday, accepted the. new deal •and were at work Tuesday, but those : who- were\setected~to\Tetute\ to \work* Tuesday, sent a committee to Mr. Mor- ris, Tnesday morning, to/eay that.they would not enter his' hdusei.uul'esp paid for<full time, and they did not go to ,i '\'. • •'\'•\\ aiictlon-Sal^;-,' \There will be i a sale at piibliq auction, upon) the 'pi'Smise'sT oeonpied .by. Charles E. jftoyes in Sandy Greek, Ni Y., on Monday, Nov: 22, commencing at 10i Ai. : M.,of a large qua titv of personal prop- erty, consisting.of S^liorsos; a largejja^ry ofWws, and all the .stooK of every 1 t ; \-3 on said place. ATI tiie farming . \ dairy -utdnsils and machinery.; -ft , •: v quantity of ha-\ grain \aud straw; • „ ?,? prrsT^sleighs, harnesses etc., and-j -'• .a perobndl property. ' t TuSsdayatJO A, M. T fehere will We a lik- sale- of a large number of calves and yonng stock : upbn-the premisos of Ira Noyes upon the ridge, road in said town. |-?-8aid I L ^sMe--'bein-g;~Hfaa'e ugdnllie forell SlFsure of a certain cl,iattle mortgage and bill of sale whic.'i is a lien-upon: oil of said property / Doled Nov. 18;,1S8'6'. -'._—-- lBjLNosEs,_M6rtgagee._-: \\•' \ »D.E. AiNSwOBTfi, Atty. Adiultiisuratoti Sal?. Of ihe\personal?;.effects of the.la-'e Bqsel Budd,\will taie plaoe:.at-his late) residence in the townofBoylstoh,. Tues-| 'daiy, NDvember L>3 at 10 a, m, These in- chide one bay stallion, one'cow, '<& cords stove wood, one drag and other farming tools. . \ -• ' • „ - • S^-iAdminatrators, \LOST.—Ai miiik muSf between'Lacons, and D. E. Wilds' residence on the Bidge Road. The finder is-requested to\ leave the same with Obas. Felt, at Laoona. ,' -^-Hueste'd Bros, guarantee, ijust as good pictures from negatives made on dark days: as pleaswt. Gallery open from 9 till 3 eVery Wfbilday, Wednesday and Friday at Sandy Oreekii __ ==200 cords seasoned .hard wood for sale cheap, by E. W. WiwJLUis A.JOO. —Vroomari^ great medicine King of the World, has been placed with Dr. Austen and-Salisbury & Cook. Warrant- ed to give satisfaction or money refund- ed. Price 25o. a bottle, 3w CSMttain IfSillnigr M. J. Salisbury is i.o\y: piepared to do pall kinds of cusfoxu grinding in the beifi possible inwuer to please customers and to furnish tlwa Vest (.xadea of rollei and stono flour, also npi al, feed und giam. tt> the lowest cnsli prii cs at his new mill m Sandy Oreek. , -\ For Sitlc Tno American Challenge the Ameri- can Safety, arid the Ideal The beat and cheapest bierjcles in the market, Sena--2\ m H f cent Ctomp for catalogue.. Second ham! -svliuelf bought and sold. - .\ \ r r WALOF fanndy Creek, it Y —Full line -of -wpdding stationery the'NEWS office, al . — &. well selected, stock ofr liandV stands aud hanging lamps cheap, at Ej, L. Sargent's, ^•Ooltireli dtj«s all kinds of repairing at iiis shoe sfuiu. r u__^ -Are ; yon going -west?' Oct the low- esc rate you oari'siid then Cijuie trj Baggage'-isheiJked t© : deetin^iibn,' > . * 7- ... W.'JL/SjaroiNk. me. *'orSa««\ 0 A houne and lot containing about 10 acres of land located on Baihoad street, in the village of Sandy Oreek, occupied by Sumuel Scripture. Terms easy In- quire of Orla 8. . Potter,- or Qalvia Soripture. — '-, ; One farm of 50 acres aitualed in th»\^ o wn of Boylstou. For partibulars inquire iOfO. A. S.nyde!r>,'MaahBVili.e f N. Y.,\ or E. D. Lester, Luoona, Ni Yi Roof Cement. , A For repairing leaky chimneys, roofs, gutters, eto. Can ba applied by any one. At 8AJMBBTJBY.& COOS'S.' 4*> -r\\' \'» His favorite wprkj and tbat in which. his vigor was passed, and in ; whioh ihe will be/emembered, -WSs as, a.village-'pastor. hen in Antwerp be married Mis& Sally Mi BIndallV OT tbeir five cb^ireh. four survive: Eev. H, E. Waite of Boston, Mrs. Warren O Bpwley of Otioa, Mrs. W. H.: Small of North Jay,. ,Mey, and Miss')Fannie A. Waite' of Madison. About-ten years ago Mr.._Waito was .married ta'Mrs,' B. Jane Putman of Hbpkinton, his former wile having died in 1873, AU of his ciiiidren, except Mrsi Small, Waiiedied.* trere. p'reseht A singular accident occurred Tuesday morning, A drove of hogs were being driven across a brulgO leading to Alber. ton's paoking house. At the moment a \\\gain $^ a tjgizig Idrown alopg' under the bridge. The structure broke with, the weight of the hogs and thel! whole drove, was precipitated Upon the roof of one- of> the cars. Some of the animals broke through the roof and sev- eral others fell on the track and were run over and killed. None of the pas- sengers in th> cor suffered iniuries, .though the sudden ohslaugl; the &ogs occasioned a great cbmmo j To Kent: - .Store Njo. _4 Unton blo-^r, no w occupied by Sandy Oreek Furniture Co. Posses- sion given J)ec. 16lhj. Address, S, B. KING, ,92 S. Salina St. > ': , • S> raouse, N. —People will talk you know, bu * i them talk I. don't',pare for I have \isi received-from- Si F. Smitfrpagrr-for \the Buffalo accident insurance company, a oheok fori the adjustment -.of my—claim' caused by an injury .received but a fe# days ago^ Thanking them for their just arid.prompt settlement, I remaii' respectfully, f f • Or. W. SiftTH. Dated Henderson, Oct. 20,. 1886. —Who says the Buffalo Accident do not pay their claims ? I say they do for 1 havg just received from the above, association through their agent, S, f. Smith, $20 in full of my Claim caused by ah injury received a short time Ago, ^md I can cheerfully recommend this, \com- pany to all persons^wTsiung accident higurance, \ j'ha'nking the company for their prompt and honorable adjustment of my claim, I remain respe'etf ujly. '. , FBBD G.FI.'JH. ' Dated Sandy (peek, Oct. 29th, 188G, —Huosted Bro's have bought the Fell gallery, and sire prepared to »make all kindsjind. styles of photographs.' We' have all the niodern improvements for |taking, arid finishing work. .Gallery open every Monday, -Wdilnesrlay arid Friday. Operating hours frbm 9 tp.3.^ —I have removed my stock of good* into the store, lately occupied by P M, Newton, where I shall be pleased to see- all of my old customers and .as many- new ones as'may oonae, 15 i. SA30it!sa?s. 'aiois s,ao}A9jj oi|ui poAoia 9ADJJ— -—For wedding presents go to^ J&. I/. SiiiGBira'Si' •WO?S SnO}A9^[ ( OJU! pOAOtrt 9A.WQ — -• wanted. 60 bushels of oats and 2 tons of hay, jn exchange for goods. Also I have for sale a few pairs, of pure blood white crest- ed black polish fowls. 0. W: COMMIT. ;> >s M Ditisolutloit of I'arniernliip. ' Notice ia hereby given that fe^So} ' partrfership heretofore existing^a^^^, the firm name of 0. Seeloy &Bon ah%H> later that, of .0. Seekry & Sons and later 1 ' that of 0. Seeley & Son is this day dis- faoked. . • • O. SEBMT. • '.Oist. 27,1880. - w- .—If-you want the BEST seWing niaohine made call on .or write G-. O.. Widrig Sandy Creek, N. Y. . . / - 'SStovcs : StpTca ! Stoveg ! ' Till yon can't rest at Karum FOT Sa.«o. —A good'farm of 82 aovee, having a fine stream of wat.or mailing the entire length of the farm, agdorl-wood lot, wel. enced, goo'd-buildinga a d well adapted- fori- dairying, is now off-red for sale by . •BJM. Knollin of Sand.v Greek, Oswego' county.-N. Y.. Tho-'b'uildinp are\'wesOr fono half of the price tlia-t Will buy the ?4ntire farm. Terras v/iir ba made giving the poor man a chaiice. '..Eor fur-. ther information inquiro of .the owner or E,. .w. KNOLI/TN, ' Oot. 20, 1886. Lmcona, N. Y. -r-All levers of tho Beautiful,''coll at 0. D. Bounds'iu)d.ga-vi> at those kwljr co»l stoves. Oh I So oh cap. - ' . 3w n Comfort r I Comfort! If you. have-cold or leiidor, feet, rli'-u'-- matism, oi- want a duratiie soft and warm slipper or shoe, get Alfred Dolge's Felt Slippers, sold only by. J. si Bob. bins A Son. ' ' •> ' • o. b. fk*i*«ri*$£^ ^>^^,f^^^^^^^^^ BOTTHD3 Laooi —Wm. Barney has added to his stbok\ of watches, clookfi and jeweler^y, 1847' [Roger Broj silveTplated ware, plated-oa I nickel silver. •'-•'.' '. - \ s ~- - '••' •^ -mh~~~•