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Y./ THURSDAYi JUNE 4, 1896,-TEN PAGE^. $1.50 A YEAE.-IN Ap^A^rOE, 8TTB8QBIPTION. , - i - $ioo -] - ypre w Stttiaqriptions will not-.be ciBoontmiisa until all arrearages are paidj imleBS at ^be option of the publisher. Subsoribers -will &n<\ tho date on which their BUbBocipiioM expire printed with theii \ names on the paper pr wrapper, Subaoribarg may atjany time die- <3ontmne tbo Jlnwstiy paying up \arrear»gea 1 «nd notifying the publisher to that efieot. I \ iDVEBTISINQ \ Local page 5 cents a lino. LineB'average 6\ words. ? Bates for display advertisements fur- nished on application All adTeitisemenJta not inserted for a specified time ivul be pub- lished until otherwise oidered, *_ [ JOB PEDi(TINQ-J The facilities of the NEWS Office for Job Printing of all kinds are ampnir Supplied with type, pieces and water power, work will tie done promptly and at reatoa&ble prices, Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. Address all communications to Sandy Greek •NEWS, Oswego Oonnty, HvY. n BUSINESS DIRECTORY. UDELLE BARTLETT, Attorney and Counselor at LaW;_ OfPo •over Oren B. Earl's Bank. , Bfompt •ttention given t6 all business intrasled fio my aare. _ H. LOUIS WALLACE, Attorney and Oounseloi at Law In Office for- merly occupied by B E Ainiwotth, SEWS *«$uilding, bandy Creek, il Y. Prompt attention t iven to all business placed in my hands, pemal attention given to pr'aotioe in Surro- gate's Court A7 S. BARKER, Attorney and Oounseloi at Law Office over Drug Store, Nelson Block, Oiwell, N. Y. , OREN R. EARL'S BANK, Sandy Creek, N. Y, transacts a General \Bank- ing Business, sells exchanges on Liverpool, Dublin and Glasgow, also passage tickets to all parts of Europe New York correspondent, drat National Bank. DepftBits solicited > M. M. EABL, Ouhier, •Ae ;./ Ji-\' ••.'^.Igj-.NI,TUCKER. .-•••••^-•j . Hallo,Neigljoor'I Where di^-ybugetthat hew- j^iiarness? I ifjbtit of TuoKeri' Ssn^y'. QreelbJ ,: : S0ufSahT^hv L a;g6xjd-s6Hd^pUte^,iall^and;| ' madeTiarnessthere' ; for;*lg, all other- kinds.of JTfernesrin thesahi^ pr6pprHpnval86:»flne-lot' of fur and wool, robes, blaiikets, whips trunks; :«!aMheis,.and;thaIly. rexerjthing tisea.*b6ut a ; • fadrse or buggy;- •••'_• '. E HAWAII ANfl ANNEXATION. peculiar status and condition opaflairs in the abdve nanqied islands of the ouean, and the commercial 'relations existing between oui* gov- ernment and the people of those islands, make the condition of affairs and thepe relations matters of con siderible and u serious importance to our government and people. The questfops pertaining t o the status of these islands are not now and I hope wnTnevei became party questions Our relations with foreign nations, especially such as have to be met and dealt with by successive adramistra tions a s the advancing and changing conditions of the world brjng then! out-, snould be considered and treat ed on business punciples and kept out of the realm of party politics as far^as possible I think all'our people are pleased now and rejoice t o know ^hat the Anglo Saxon race and most ly those that were once American citizens are now the ruling ^race in. Hawaii, and that the old barbarous and. corrupt 1 dynasty has.been super sededthere by a free and independent republican government Whatever the world may think of. t the undertaking, and effoit of Presi dent Cleveland to bolster up and per petuate the dynasty of Hawaii s dis leputable queen is norlonger a matter of any consequence to anyone but himself That effort was an utter failure and the independence of the islands with a substantial republican government is now assured. Should the question of its annexation to the fjmted States be revived during the coming administration, as is quite our. government; will; have. ABATIS. ' Fine weather. „ , Mrs. J S, Brown is vjsiting friends in Syracuse - ^ „ v Children's day will be observed i n and *Pre\gbyterian °S7. LthjEt' .question^to decide,!, _• This -will I doubtless encounter a.ldiff^rence of Sginiipjoiibothjn matter* 66 general \pjaftielpres-and as a mat^ ; ^fititiirai policy., .My own views:as a question : of>prMciple are opp,6$je^; toMbe an- nexation of any nioref fote'ifcn terri- toryf. or ( of'%i3quisitioh> 'by''\ ^^ques't, C. 'Mi LOWNS&jjRYi^t Pi ( . t7esiaMT!e^nTRailro.aa7str^- r.OfflceM-b'elie^suGh-^ahnexatiohAoli^'iuisL hourU t 9 Sp^d^etcep^g-S.aaag,- ^Qp-^^ ^^m^km** e ' USINESSr&\PiM^f.^<aood8;.FafenisUf-d'-izedbvour^nalohaTrteonstitutiohfana: i to parties wishing to start mbaslnessin :,, . .* / • :.•,;..,.'.. .^.i, ' . , •--•- ttnvtbwn:notaire«a>,ocoupied. Sboapi- that our . previous. -acquis.itiopB : i of ^-talreauired. Wpte for tenns to a , J. B>own,.. territory b^purctiasean'djanhe^atibn- Jobber in MUlibery, Fanov Goods, Notions, _ .-^ c .: P'.i -. -.i : 2- '•'„•• •-»nd5.andi0d..Qpoas,Wateribycfl.^f- were •wamgements.upon theJjonsti- -—7^ TT-^.^-—'--JT—\--- • :tution,.butinplrt justiffeja\ by exfet- ; •_.. DENTISTRY!. ung-emer^enibies., ' .*-•.- » W RiSTT T5V : - • t\entfot ' J e Qersdn'adhiitted the unconsti- ». «. a^LCl, - IJCU11SI, trr(ji6naiityof:the Louisiana purchase, - BSTABMSHBD isco. -.^ justified it \on the ground ,qf . 'WIANjNSyiLtife, . - - N. Y. national safety,. England beih'g then ./W e .hav.fusoa oiir LOCAL: AMMTHETKJ. &f ' ^ w |(-h Warinlpon and was nrp- :bh nearly 4,0n.O PATIBNTO, with the highest ,a jj war Wicn INapoieon, ana waspre- r.-praise. It ia absolutelysaf e. Do not confound paring to seize the territory .to the '- it!with;thatusen bj othec dentists, aflit'is not i\.^. fl p 'f ;ri irt B v 1 |.\ r if» niiv-intmrp^fe in osedibythemi We control; the patent.- Aak,vB rea P q.ecrimenc .or oui- mperescs in jour friends about it; thev will tell you it iB*» the Mississippi,Valley. ' • ! \^^M^^^A^ not wish..! The ahr^xation of Texas . was dis^ jourmoney unless yoiir work is OK. \ * approved by pur ablest statesmen on M&V l\/rTTQ r P Tt'ATtV ttPTPY constitutionatgrburidsand bqth Van: . W Jii MfU b J it A V Jb' MJtiJjr ! Bnreh and \Clay , sacrificed their We pay $8.to siS p6r-week for easy home boliticalaspiratibnsby opposing that . If•No^n^^So^L&^laMeSsanduncpnstjtutional scheme etamp for work aijidpartioularEi at_..pnoe. S'oy- inour Supply fio,, ilasania jample, Oainden, iJewJersey.• • '•'•'• . .• of. the slave holdersV But all ^thbse things are now matters of the past^ for better or\for worse they Ere BOW BBTrteil-TrD-\:^^ part of our na^on'al history. But as That.Anglo-American StPpk and Poul- tn ° f„ r t-,h fi r fiyftfinqirtn of our tetrf- try Food is the BEST and-CUEAPEST , co an y i^tiner extension oi our ie^p 6T00K FOOD in the\ market and will.'torial boundaries as a national am. ^^e^^^fe^^^tterlvopDOSM: I think it Food on earth, the Baptist churches \ / \ W. H Osborn's father and motheii arrived here from Kansas, Monday, and will reside with their son Principal Pattison was in Saratoga last weekr attending tbe Presbyterian assembly which 1 was m session ttieire. - John R.' VanWormer of New York, who was called here by the illness and death 'of Jus father, returned home on Thursday E 0 Bersie is in New York attend-- mg the annual meeting o'f ,tbe New York state Masonic lodge. There were 657 calves shipped on Monday, bnnging^per pound 3J and' 3-J cents s^ The democratic pole on \Mam street was examined by Stteet Oommis sione\ Lyons, Monday, and was found to be in a bad condition The top of the_main^jnasrt was decayed and it was decided to remove \)i be- foie any harm might be done . Bert Brown, a son of Frank Brown of Lorraine, aged twenty nine years, was judged insane, Monday, by Judge A. E.J%oMy,of Adams Gentle. He was examinelfcjby Drs. Gross and Tawdry. He was sent to the St. Lawrence hospital, at Ogdensburg. Mr. tand Mrs S H Pitcher/ are visiting friends in Lewis county. Mr.. Owens and daughter of Cain den, are guests of John Owens —Rev^Gharles -Br-Hill-ofpSyracuser- preached in the M. E. church oA Sun- day, last; : * ..'\•* - ~* j ' Mrs. James \P. J^tftfciwho| \nas\: [^beeiTthe shiest of DrVand- -Mrs. P.-H, Johnson for the?past two iv^eks, re- turned to New York on Tu^sdayy Eev. T. Simpkihs, a. former .pastor\ of ( the_ Bap^My'^iiT^ix'^-l^re.; on Faceount of pobrieHih-ibas^atlgeen able to odeupy-^any—^»ulpit-since January last. r He is now imuck^im- proved i n health, and hasj accepted ar call to the Baptist'ichurch at Ticoitderdga, .N. Y.\ .:.'*- • •Eufus Van Wor^aejp, one .of Adams' oldest residents; died at. the age of seventy-nine year% bti Monday ^brning, May 23th,' at his home in this village.. .Starting out; ifojp-him- self at the • age of twelve. years, his life wall one o> constant and Ceaseless activity until four \years before Tils death, when he gave up* a ell active labor. Sincp that-time', he has been gradually failing in health, His life was a well ordered on$ and showed in a marked.degree ^IiaiiNjcaSL beac^ j complished where. •-. eniefgy. H and\ fambition are associated withjternper- ate habits, fle was' a kibd \and ; in- dulgent father, and will' be greatly missed4)y4li3-<&ildteh^8g^ and want to be convinced oall at B i A.ttaU ? s K6rthMainSt.,- SANDYGiffiB?:, N.Yi, , ' ' *whioh is the place; ahd whe'reybu can get a. V . I . Setter Harness for Less Aoiiey than any other claoe in-the oouhtjr; .*•-\. • ' ' \ also all kinds of HORSE FURNlSl-iING GOODS Be^aMng^p^oinptlyahd moely-.done. ig pn erv: E US'A oltL isirbdommehded to all •suffered from Hernia. ':. Mghtness. • i, Wd.paitt'or irri- ) '., ••.Mtwn.' :,S; ^oi'^eoi.'Pnnci- '•' . pM> Jf.. 'Burdbilfhfr- RRO>« AHD BACK VIEW. /j. JEhiMovSeSJoyPhy- •stems ofhighest dqhditiQi •'': Call and li^aif^lhs. r .- EA ^\^\\' .^-gj^.utterlyopposed. I think it unwise If ybu abaotkhow j as a matter of.policy, and dangerous to thestability dfour free institutions. Wehave already territory ehoughv Our boundariesistretch from ocean'to ocean through the great heart of Norbh America,' with the chain of great lakes on the north, and' the Gulf of Mexico o n \the south, contain^ ing all; the--varieties of climate and production, \What more do we need for wealthy comfort and indepen- dence? ,' AM alL°wo have now g()t could scarbel|: be. heid'together were it ndj; for tne'«t*eel' rails and- the elec- tric •wireB thettform the muscles and nerves; Of our great nation. Bhputd.,we j.nnex the Sandwich! Islands as'pkrti of our domain.^hey^! wguld soon be asking for admission as*a state, .and.becomepart of. the governing power of our nation, wiWi senators and 1 Representatives to helj> make law's for us, and what would we\ ga'in -by„ that? About ten per cent, of thev .population are of thej Anglo-Saxbtt' race, now the governi.ngj class. The pthefninety per cent, are ignorant natives-, Chinese, Japanese' and other Orientals in sympathy with other fprmsipf^government and other forms of reiigibii. ' The ^moment we Contmued on sebond, page. ' MEJ40RUL ADDRESS. By Rev. G. E. Burdick, Ph. D., Belivered 'at Mannsvtlle, N. Y,, May 30,1896. \We have met to day to bring our tribute to tbe patriot dead. The place our; feet now press is holy ground—Tbo hero forms we loved so well are now n o mere ' These lowly mounds contain their sacred dust Naught can we do to make their joy or sorrow. /Naught can We ^ay to add—to—their-renown.—Their__glo];y they themselves have well assured With sword and bayonetthey' ve wi it their valiant deeds on the scroll of fame. \We come to show we loved and honored them We stand and shed our tears\ We can but mourn and bid them sleep , Sleep on, brave spirits, sleep The bugle's note, the rattling musketry, the shrieking shell with its burden of death, the cannon's deafening roar and lurid glaje, the cries of dying agony and thoughts of dear ones left to alheartless world, cannot distuib your slumbers—Sleep. Mothers, widows, sons and dauglit ers of_our [veteran dead,—we weep with you, but pi ay don<(;~ grieve too ORWELL. Cail <Taylor and Miss Adia Rath- burn of Mexico, were a-t H. Si Davis' over Sunday. A B House has purcha&el a horse and carriages Miss Franci\ Howard' and G-e.prge Harbottle of Watertown,<catne>downJ on their bicycles, Wednesday, . Mr and MrSi Fostej Pratt and daughter; Viola, Mrs. Ella. S'terburg and EUft Marsh, attended -the [^Christian Endeavor, conventionheld at Oswego last- Week. Daniel ^orton waj quite badly in^ jured by being thrown from a wagon by the team-running away. • ^ . Rev W. ;H, Jago is in Syracuse this week The Decoration exercises . were e? r tremeJy fine this yeap; A lfifrge crowd of people were in town, and attended the iijnfler and- ad.difesse,i in the hall Profegspiyife^ | addressed tie plpjil^i after whiph a lonp lmel of soMtei's, Odd* 5*ellbws, Solas of -^et.er&as,,;an<i carifiages,, headed by the-.0rwell ^prhitiband,,) mai ched ijo; tfee \ P^SipteSny ajld deco.r rated the graves.wi6E,-beaii%iifii flo^- deeply. To ypu God gave a most ex-' ers, manyTof-' ^Kioii w'e^e. kin;diy;-|ur-' alted privilege.. 'T was yours to lay on your country's altar a price ess gift—the love.d ones whom we mourn By their death and by your sacrifice, you have preserved to us, unsullied, the name and banner of our fair land We would not woo the heroes back td earth, they prized such glory more tiianlife. So, while you weep, le joice. Veterans of the Grand Army df \the. Republic, all honor to ypu this the daughter who pared for. him. He. leaves three children to mourn his death: JoKnR. VanWprmer'of New York; Mrs. W. C, ..^pod.'of East Aurora, N. -Yi, and' Mrs, Bayard Taylor pf Adams. Hfa,iulaieral-,_was attended from'his, late residence-on Wednesday last, Rev. R. J. Thomp- |.son pf the Baptist church, officiating. 1 NORTH : B0YLST0N. Mr. Ered'Cbapmah of Perch River, N.Y.,vMted atGaptain S.Hathaway's Saturday. \\ . Mr. Will Webb of Perch Rivpr, has been visiting nig parents in 1 this place. • Mrs. Martha IJehderspn, Attended services at the NorthiChutch Sunday morning and evening 1 . '• \ ..f, . James Webb, M?B.B., Watertown $. Y.,visited His. sister, Mrs.stlvester Hathaway,.Wednesday last. .' Miss Victoria .Widrig of Sandy Creek, was h'ome over Sunday. ' Mrs. H. D. Rudd is oh the sick list. Roge has the vacation on account of lier mothers illn Mr. H. D. Rudd'S house hjas just received a fine coat of paint from the \hand of James Leavenworth 1 of jMannsville.' : .Mr. Alfred Lpjwry wears a smile, Itisa-boy! Til|y-'No. 1, forpistrlct day:,.\;. \fpobly you answered ; your cpunitfy.'s call in the dark hoiif of heiit^erilif Bravely you fought, tod IvSVpllt''• ;'%£$ fihe valor, toil and suSewng ot^iifselv^s' and the gallant dead we ; fii&'Y^.';pur'homes to-day. The s6vpr^pbnd8of peace were by your, haiids jinitediahd welded with'.b;ip6d and'^t^^ ;: -»4' r -'' -' • ;'j ^J, J'Vptejrftiis^ydur ranks are ning^f aBt^-^JDay - by day, -your^step bebonies.le?'s Arm as you^ \go march- thifc nished by JSlMs-Lpdepi^ Ffc-li^iy.iAl^er the graves wei:e tiecPrated iini^ pro- ceeded to the soldiers monumfen^&ihd laid down ''bouquets Pf ' ':ft$$Qm^'mi;^ memory of* the' uhlino v SynJ n;e^.; Professor-Shear spbkp a fe^'y^oji i iii|' well chosen and .fitting for 'tfe&;pccli\ sion. Thus closed ano\the]r. 3E>ecpta- tion day in Orwell. The W. F. M.\met with : ^rs/%s;ter Piatt this week; Wednesday; A large turnout and a pfeasant' gfttiiering;J,.... ing on;\ ^©he-by one, yott're being mustet^d;'.. put. • Are you ready ?- \Here^^iaid-aSblaier from a hospital couch as Mis. life-tide ebbed away. \Here tigairi the wounded man replied; Tbeywent to'see what his words ciaujdinean. ^\Tbey 're'calling the roll iri^lie%ven,\ he said, \and -I'm 7 8bnsv*Pring to my name.\ Vetel-ans, when'y ou're' 'mustered out\ with'an ^\honorable discharge,' and your names-are stricken from the ..Anew firm is being talked':about ih this, village'. \ ..• \\,> ;..i !;<•'. Misses Alice: Clark and' ;;:Etbei' Brooks.of.Pulaski, yisitpd EUft •West, Sunday; : 4 :• '-'\v The C. E^so'ciety sold ice'cice'itti.;! Decoration day and evening ,6n :&' pur£ee.'slawn;* \'... •'••~''* : ''%iQ roofing this season,- This^Jrind-ofrl roofing is well spoken of,, and is said to befaiuiheadManyli)the^kind. FAIR YijBW. - From \Loch Ytew'.'|arih wb have a sleeping view 'pf Lake Ontario, taking in Nine Mile Point, a few miles north of Oswego city; Mexico bay; Person's pond, and the lake •proper to the hear vicinity of Hen- derspn- c In, a clear atmosphere the smoke;pf Qswego factories is plainly discernible,) The t intervening coun- roster here,,/iny prayer shall be that! try is\ fine and altogether the prospect with thestenirjg hosts of light, your '. is opp ,oflthe finest in : the country, names;sbaii$einthe roll book there.. 1 ,including:glimpses of the villages of ELLISBURG. s SfilEjOora A Hunt pf Pulaski, wa# the guest of hei motheu, IdaM Hunt, last •Saturday, ' A ' Miss Anne Clark was m Puladki, oae day lt>st week. William A Whitney was m Water- town, last Monday — . Miss Blanche loster of Utica,\ w the guest of Mi'is Isadore Hudson, Mrs. George P Manvillp and child* ren of Adams, were guests \oT'Mifei 0. W. Chadwick, last week ' ; A, Bv Wodell and W S Bushnelt attended district • conference afr' Mannsvillp, last Tuesday 1 t .Mrs. W, W. Wodell and F Eugene Wodell, were in Sandy Cieek, Tuesday. , .„ Mi's. F. k Metcalf was in Waier- town.j Moriday. •' • \. : Our' street, commissioner, C. W* Chadwick, is superintending im- provements on QUj? streeis There is need of it. Philip Millard has been greatly improving his residence by adding a bay window and new windows\ ' •Miss EmilyJteade pf Sackot Har- bor, was the gurept 'of Miss Thompson, pyer Sunday A. D. Fc5x is improving slowly. ' . A. H. Scott Jefb for' his home in \West Superior, ^Wji8,,'.laat Saturday.' Deeofation day passed very quietly I'hpre. ^ ' I A. L. Millard has improved j hi» residence by the addition of a piayzfc* Having purchased all the'berries ' pn the McConnell tract,. known a* the Pierrepont lot, • between MannB- yille and Pjerrepont ManorJC hereby ^ pforbid ali^ffirties-from-pickin^f-any-— 'berries thei'eon. C. E. Goodenough RIDGE ROAD. f. J$ <H N0. s 2.- Nm#s. It pays Ito advertise in the **»« ^aeaii -r>^ Sfe Friends ^h^icitizens, let us strew these \Kutribie'knolls with, garlands wpven'by/ln^-^ands of love. The tokens are, well deserved. Vhe seagpai come land go. . Chilly wi^terMflaP^edhjsj^ygrasparidfled' ^Hi|W'My~8p\ringtime 's here. The earth,is spread with living green. Bud ^nailpsspni greet our eyes. -The woodland iamstMs sing their sweet- est Jays;.' .Butidin of war'and win- ter's i)W :: %hd balmy spring and carol sdijg'Are ail alike to these who here repose; .; They lake their well earned ^est^:.-;Let them sleep on. They wil^aWafee at the trumpet note of the \Gilpf; Battles,\ the \Captain of our Salvatioh \ Sons of liberty, this glorious Union pT'iserv^duat.Jsuch sacrifice is com- mitted tp ypu as a most sacred trust. O, jealously guard and defend it. To youthfiit' rka'nliness, to maiden loveliness',: tp. childhood tenderness, tell, tell,'tiie story of the dear old flag. Tell J itj. till every heart shall swell andvfchrill with the patriotism of the fa&ersj 'and our fair Republic shall endltije forever. Having, purchased all the berries on the B|6{<3pnnell tract, known as. the Pierrep^pht lot, between Manns- ville and flejrrepont Manor, I hereby forbid ali parties from picking any berries tji'teeon. . ' C. E. Goodenough. OswegO'Cbunty lodge, I. 0: G. T. wiU hold its: 102nd quarterly session with Volilhte'er lodge, No. 700, South HanmbaftM. Tuesday and Wednes- day next'ijuhe 9 and 10.. Sandy Creek arid Manns ville. School in the Hanchett district is closed ( ,tliis -week. The teacher is en- tertaining the measles or tney are\ entertaining her. JW-ill-Au-v-er-spent-pagt-oflast w-eelfe with his' parents^Mr. and Mrs. Simon Auyer., He made the trip on his •wheel from his southern Syracuse homein about six hours. He returned \\\Sunday having to resume work^j Moriday morning. He works for the Syraduse Chill Plow company. Thp season for digging up, the high- ways has arrived. Woe, woe, to the carriages and their occupants. f . Bertha Clark of Tprry Place, was the guest of-the Misses Howe over Sunday. Several from this place attended Service at the MarinsvilleM.E. church Sunday evening f tO hear the Rev. O. J. Severance of Lorraine. -, (\Mrs. N'A. Flander is visiting in LeRa,'y. • \ ; \ I ,'N; B, Mann has bidden adieu to.his- Country home, and taken residence as. iandlord in Lacona hotel. ^ , Mr, and Mrs.. Richard Knollin ate living in their new home with A, E. ftunter and wife. '• The factory reports a decrease in the. milk flow. Everything seems a month in advance. •' Having purchased all the berries on the Mc Cbnnell< tract, khown as the, Pier repont lot, between; Manns- ville and Pierrepont Manor, I hereby iforbid all parties from picking any berries thereon. j *, . . C. E. Goodtoougb. ' Miss Susie Wilds of Lacona, \v\is\ e ' A ^ nenia ^| i?fnends pb-the-Ridm^last week, v ^-ii **\ '* The ljeavy rains of last week haVe'ip - \^ -^enerdliy improved v the ^rain audi 31, f^ egT^sB^crop, in jlihls Rgction.— I ^ «| A -• The acreage of corn will be quite largejon this road, this season Mr. J. D. Snyder has planted about twenty- tfiveracres\and^T\Tr7\Putna;-n on the Douglass place has planted over fifty- acres. Most all of the i aimers have put in much more than they did last season. „ \ . Mrs. John Coon of Adams, is visit-r- ing he„r sister, Mrs. Fred Slater, this week. . ' Mr. William^ Barclay and Miss Ella Wylie of Daysvilk, spent Sun- day at S. J. Welden s. '• Mr. S. M. Hunt', the popular tin. peddler, made us .a call on Monday*. t Mr. Hunt has a new, cait and W' <% tN- elega'nt horse arid loots much bet- ter than the general class of tin , peddlers. Uncle John Mansfield is now living with James Moore. Strawbetties.~are_^ beginning—*to) ripen. ' \ • We are in hopes the last cold rams have destroyed the late grasshoppers. Mrs. C. Carpenter arid ner son, W. C, returned last week from then* visit to Canastota, W^Q. Carpenter expects to return toYiS^w York this l.week. - . • • r '^j:-i' /? Bt H. Salisbury caiight. a fine string ™ of large trout at: Saliripn river, on© day last-week. • ^AST/SANDY CREEK. Messrs. Lorenzo and Fiank Gtood^ rich were iri Redfield last week after the speckled -beauties. They report a patch pf-fourteen pounds. Miss Anna-Mc Nam-are of Syracuse, is- visiting \her isister, Mrs ~ Elleht ' Anderson. Quite a number of the young peopl e * from this place spent Decoration day Ltyi Salmon River Falls. All report a ^ery pleasant \time. ,A fejv. frprn. this place spent deco- ration day a t .the lake. Rev. D. O. Haven, wife arid daugh- terj Carriie^^rgturned from Pine Meadows; Monday, j Having purchased-. all the berries. on the Mc Connell. tract, kuown as the.Pierreppnt. lotpfe ait ween Manns- ville and Pierfep'ont4MEanor, I hereby forbid all patties ffbiri picking any berries thereon, -., C\. E'.;.Goodenough. , /$*' f ?%b. k i ££m> y : Si TT!.' / «.,| V