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4 - - - , ( & k . 7 F, ONONDAGA CO., N. Y., JANUARY 4,1883. ~~__ wHOLE NO. 18%. _..VOL. XEXXVI-NO. I1: - J. THB GAZBTTE AND FARMERS aghi, JOURNAL FOR 1888. . mice a nsec - a anne s n mones hees o ener on m ens o aim“; ming are good as far as they go, | - -Read the Gazette Lyceum advertise-| - county NEws. Gazette Lycenm-Miss Helen Potter. l \_ CommUNICarIon. but piliktical experience is what convinces | ment, on another page,. +, ‘ i ' 8 of (0020 e 6 c Somes | . . K and fat the farmer wants, | Farmer ' -Mr. Charles Selleck spent the holi Potatoes are worth 70 cents at Marcel Miss Helen Potter, who will open the | Editor of the Gazette and Farmers' Journéfts 'With this number,the first in 1883, the | £.; & - PONT agt C has, * pent the Roll- | , A4. Jh f roves l . er, | . - eng] give us your aid and weill days in-New York. us. Ti. Gazette Lyceum Course on Monday eve- En reading a description of thew-r C a Gmmloomes”lgmoofszggxrzrzvnfi certailly repay you tenfold.. . ,, [\~*--Mf [r. Fred formerly of this The society of St. Paul's church, Syr. | DIB&, Jan. 15th, is well spoken of by the | mas exercises in the different churches ft}; 35 t ._ a new name, or rather an \0 . Nol with a Happy New Year, and | place Bt now of Cortland, has been | 20050, M0 looking for a new site, and | press everywhere. | Sho always appears | YOuY last week's issue, I was Ca \p _ old KihrZ-adfim HOEQQ]! manyflbanks . for- past {favors, m; j;] | spending a few days in town. . | expect to erect a fine edifice. in the large citics, and wE are very fortu- struck with an omission in the remarks goes the Pap? has gnféeavo to All in £136 closeffThe Gazetrs has grown in the| __ -Frank Virginia's party at Wormuth's | _ J. K. Btearns, a farmer residing near i+nate in securing her services. . The New | °° the Presbyterian primary room. ... It -, past, an Wm“ 16 will more fully fll in [ past flee years from a subscription list Hall Monday right was a very pleasant Byracuse, is said to have cleared $5,000 | York Sun:says of her ; was probably written by awdiainteresfqflfi ald Efiufire. ; th le of Bald of 45 p one of about 2,000, and from a' u_fi'alr. . | from seventeen acres of hops this season. | - «Migs Helen Potter made her first bow | or one who strayed in when the o interests of the peoplq of BAld-| moulin, to gtirge quarto in size, This |_ - Kirke\ has been before the | , Rev. 8. L. Calthrop, of Syracuse, won | in New York this season in Chickering exercises were néarly through, for..cgr: - winsville and vicinity being agricultural, grow|[[has been very pleasing to us, §;?§yaggg: {1383 &)%a$’pgglehak been 3211211311: 110mm? at the chess tourn®- | yal last evening. Hardly a seat was tainly they could not have 'been Overs, + Gln, 16 is but natural that the loot] PSPOT | ay cull os it does that the e . s\ une\ looked . A M . . ublio ro- L l . , vacant, She has a clear, bell-like voice. *- R . 2C \'%... should follow the same Bent and repre- | ,; ;, §, P SPP -It is now qtiite the thing among| - Two thousand eight hundred and fifty- | For first selection was the history of the The \Christmas Greeting,\ \by J efforts, and approve of OUT fashionable ladies to spend their valuable five car loads of immigrants passed cours We shall strive to continue to | time in collecting ancient combs. through Syracuse last year. goblin experience-of Gabriel Grub, the| Round, was a masterly piece of al cdl tha to . ancl _ 1 , ; uence, that would hav j toy\ moti thgfn'gpre the high regard and |__ -An advanced singing school and choir Preparations for the coming Jubilés in gfomlz tzxfi 15132225 (23111 {1311011115 gboy 2} mature years e done justice genexs support of our old patrons and practice class will be organized at the Syracuse are progressing satisfactorily. |_ . as n op an vore meme! he had b dr .._... | Presbyterian chapel to-morrow (Friday) | Even the Central railroadg is to have re- ody and power of her voice. - The read- een thoroughly drill .. \E\ sent that interest. nos 000\ Ag & Rooan PAPER. . . Nop € n will} be spared tof '* '.. make the local portion of the paper com», v » aA 60d, G P wok h \| manylpw ones, f I y drilled, dis --. plete, 20 curate and rgpregenttfhve of the | ‘ J. F. Gnzrx® & Bro, | | Course of twelve weeks, one | duced fares. er's ability as a mimic was next shown in? {P8 talent that will be heard fromh itt \Thriving village of Baldwinsville. Noth- + | dollar. ~ . il The Onondaga Histori oof medecine Uf Thomas Beochers ao. | ° n inlatoe s jl\ be overlooked, E! * . 20 he Onondaga Historical society elect- we trm.\ K . aome tr 9! Ipcal interest wil ir-do you like our looks ? . -The pews of the Presbyterian.chureh | ed its officers last Tuesday, and then, like | count of his black ''Brodder\ Anderson,. Twas the night before / > - ind-4 4 'to the welfare ', R hap og _. __| were more fully rented this yéar than | the other big turtle on which the world | Th isti by Lizzie M dear little girl 0 --and. every > the ften inches thick is.now bein R E y ig turtie e spectators distinetly recognized the | PY unro, a dear girl oply, I D8 | ever before, The Rental Commuttea.ave | stands, retired into itself for the year. | stride of Anna Dickinson in Annie Boleyn,, three years of age, was the gem of fit 'will receive our Heafty sUP- | out afptored at Cayugn lake, |_ - R 4; k C ‘ p ayuga difficulty in providing all the families ops nundred and eighty-ganfipfiiin 'and spectacigged Susan B. Anthony, the wail évening; her innocence and unconscIot e -1§ Lake Ontario Shore railroad now | with seats, but will do the best they can., , R or f¥nocar, CORRESPONDENCE _- {pays @dends, | __ _ ** | __ the rush for seats for «Hazel | ouse in December, fidagefiegsemtwgmf- of Charlotte Cashman as Mog Merrilies, | ness that she was tb centerof attrantlq ad iz mm dent we have a “FF.“ ©0168 | __: Kirke\ next Wednesda 'eve. | Kirke\ by securing them at once. The | one conld neither read or write. and the arguments of John B. Gough, and her lovely, graceful ways caff 'of (oh . i. 9:17. . j n” from TKO. Buho’i‘nalng towns fling, i‘ 10th, at Howard 0pm quse. celebrated plays“ announced for”W6d-“ The‘ next session Of the Onon Where every peaflliarity Of “Woe, in- be appreciam by “1088 Who wemfynarér fig“; ¢ its ‘Lintgfiibmr 10g twenty-911, besides a number -M ank'Reed spent the holidays 13832870- tog? night fly , and the only County Teachers' Association will be hfid tonation and enunciation is brought out tunate enough to have witnessed then;. % m fimfim‘f lo al and 4 frre | at higgne here. 'The Onwego Co t; eAgnmm (1... ., | at the Byzsouse High Schoo! building on clear and distinct. - The applause was | The:''Bong,\ though beautiful in itdelf, ¢ _ {... ys from 1 week to week local an perso _. , | - -The Oswego Coun icu so- | Saturday, Jan, 13th, The exercises will | frequent and hearty last night.\\ ~~ was scarcely worthy of th i- fpa e yes o a ntt g T T a mas ort host poronapth aas - ...' _imake up one of tke mostinteresting por- | _ _,, $ Hau aut of debt and has forty dollare ou |_ Rhoi, Bennett and Ex-Sheriff Ed- a, A. . mary Department from being well repro- a pks to H. L. Hayden for a copy has forty dollars on ; j ; \ & wel! repro I p. tions of the paper, We shall add to thm of theigo gui Parle Press, of Linc qui hand. * * wazds, filth 223114; Nthu't dgpgitlllea and | mo Post Moses Summers, G. A. R. sented. | * ~ Dsroran, <e rll department_at once,. A number of addi- ParleBinn, -The seats for the Gazette Lyceum Elias 21-22}; Hoxfse ewaganrngn ofng‘fizz No. 278, through Commander’J ® “Ken: A Successful Busin co » __\ ___ fionsl correspondents from points not| ._ jf M «. | Course are selli apid a 14 thore Y am \ =\ usiness Firm. ©\ < a- Oswego Morning Post has is- B le%_mg rapidly, Do not de- | and handouffs did thorough work at the | dall, and Adjutant J. L. Decker, greet- , e 000, mnt now represented. hoe s . sued pry neat and tasty Carrier Boys' | AY ANDY but go to the Gazette | table. ing.: Jucob Amos & Sons have just finished: , crTt \o (o P Stationery Store and purchase your tick- a R (ules ‘conm- Ux10 mNs' biect New lk Affirm et if yourzvmh to mange & goodyseat, 1C The Syracuse Browning Club, compos- CorrsapEs:-Allow me to express most | putting the new rollers into théir *} Communications on subjects are| - _-A. Bliss, Esq., of Newark, N, J., ed of ladies and gentlemen, is to devote hearty thanks for the kind sentiments] cuse mills apd are now manufi mg F -. desifed, and ecially are the farmers | spent pw days in town this week with -Mr. Geo. W. Root has presented us | an afternoon of each week to the study of A a . . \ Anvited to donfinte from their experi. | his brfjer, Mr. C. N. Bliss, with an apple of the Cooper's Market | \The Ring and the Book.\! . A possi, | conveyed to me in your resolutions of}800 barrels of flour every day. ! nce immafters which will be of interest -B wariety which was grown in 1881. It is | result would be that the ladies may re- Dec. 21st. _ I hold in such high regard | hundred barrels are manufactured of ane re your seats for Hazel Kirke,\ | in a good state ef preservation, and will | cei i i i i | farré ‘m'xQ-pmfit- Farmers, we shall make a 132: 0 . e at Howard's at reduced pm- | probfibly last 80mg months yet. $0132. the ring, while the parson holds the 51111322: (ghzeiwzdteftis: “28331135 11; $3533? maritafilmigdz?efii Bpé’eltflty of, advocating your interests, 2 Remb . ,_ 1 _ -Mr. J. B. Rowell's party at Lygander| - 'The annual convention of the Onon- | should have esteemed it a great indnor to | capacity the mills are taxed to ths\1r full- > - and we 35901116. ask you to help us to the |, \~ (f. er the special 50911917 18 jon Monday night was attended fly over | daga County Sunday School Association | be enrolled in your ranks,. At the sa est extent and R s mew f *K. - extentof your ability, not only in subsori- brguf } (ftéigkm RI” York for each | 180 couples. A number who went from | will be held K Syracuse Thursday apd | ; t £13 A bed t they-211120 xtent and are mopnng night and}? \bing but in writing for your home paper. ao 9 § O0 CC 8000. . flex-e were unible to secure tickets, the | Friday, Feb. 15th and 16th, Rev. A. E. 1me? 183m \it \ 29331” 3 € As g to keep abreast of the orders. The fir lOnb‘fofflthobést agriculturarl papers in the -Afposeum was killed about three house being mralfly filled up, Mr. R.| Dunning, of Boston, well-known as A of the Department Commander. are now the largest. manufacture (hrg u. :y miles fih Weedsport on Monday.. The | is a very popular andlord. leading Sunday School worker, will be | told the friend who kindly urged me to| Hungarian roller flour from winférfwlies UmM§M%8—¢0 New England Home- | anima¥Miare so far north. ‘ -Two kinds of butcher-birds are founqg | Present daring the entire convention,and | join the Post, so as to be its chaplain, | in this State, and grind annually tbe ~ stead-is made so by the farmers; not by| _ _-oOdjoung people greatly enjoyed in this vicinity, The ler goes south gfinceuor Sims and others will | not having been regularly mustered | much wheat as is raised in Onené Aho thQEE‘FThGWF—‘m use ltBA forumns the skiflig on the river during the holi- twgflerlnfir, undo gbeofnfhrthe? 8330ka * , into the service I did not consider my- | county, Additions to the Baldwing | \to disouss their own-interests, and their | days. 18 p'ACC. 8 ese has taken | Mr, Thompson, of Fabius, was robbed | gory eligiblo to that Honor. - When I was | mills are already contempli s.:.\ all ay « baal i A up quarters in the village, and our sup;.4.of $560 in the D,. L, & W. railroad depot \ \ * ***.. discussions are filled with practical ideas, | - -Tiflrst lecture of the Gazette Liy- pr of sparrows may be shortened. $ in Syracuse last Friday. - He had jg“ appointed chaplain carly in 1865, I was| phonic connection by if; private 3 it rti am (ksoe will be by Miss Helen Pot- . hs io]: ® 't 5+ “£15111 “or“??? “2:1 ”its (flexing? is: ou lingay imaging, Jari 12th? o & -L W. Ledyard, of Cédégnovia, has drawn the money from the bank and was | just finishing my studes at the Theologi- | just been made \Between f E ¥ agricn turist, Mamnors v - £ Educati laski Deen invited to deliver the annual address | °. his way home. _ Three 31°“ crowded | cal Seminary, and the double forms of | and Baidwinsville thillp 'belc *f : .~~&@nd adjacent counties, make the 'ji_” d 0 ucation of Pulaski | before the Oneida_Hi§tox_'i igl society, and against him in the depot and soon after licensure and ordination necessitated such | firm, -Sy, Standard, = *~ Farumns' Journan your paper and has intffliced instruction in the rudi- | has accepted the invitation An he missed his pocketbook. | Two of the : anns a e boa a freel ments difusio into the course of study | lent selection, as Mr. L. is g man of cul-] 29° have since been arrested, but the delay at New York, that my regiment, First NationatB a\ , mo usd its columns freely. |___ in thei rif ded schools, ture, and an earnest studegff local his- third -the one having the money -is | which was one of the fortunate ones, naval +, 4 a ~ [ ke- as a ToBACCO PAPREM -Thliwego Times and Erpress and tory. $2 still at large. well to the front, was so far away that I| The stockholler®\® of, this Bank are. .\! :f ¢ The has been in the pgst and | ;,, will continue to be to a greater extent in | to publ .this future the organ of the tobacco grow- | county. § ~ing interest of Central New York. . Wo) - -Loj © shall endeavor to keep the tobaceo grower church snd dealer posted as to what is doing in ture and Patriot have been designated | | __ 3 Y 'Tbe Geddeg; soda ash company has re- | never served them except in spirit and | hereb notified 3 % $ Annual m p l the session laws for oswegownmg'ifffi\; Dar 'n;yM§fie,\ in [snuédgfig oved the drill which recently stuck in | purpose, _ I rejoiced pto m2 the war | for ah); election gawéfiy‘ggn’wfll 11506611615 1C ls. , the most charming compositions of recer& 51121:ng lznfifingesfmzfiemgc;fix gf ended, but it is an abiding regret with | at the Banking'House, on Tnesday, the. C of $ Sgt; m1,“ “lg?- PKEONT$ figsgfimmiivfi? if“? the fimmsigsfi sinking the well, which has reached a | me that I did not have more of & share | 9th day of January next. The polH muggflswfiv feption of memggm in?) the fagr a copy, If is published is Oliver | depth of 1,155 feet. Geologists. are | in it. - Be assured, comrades and friends, | Ob°n at 11 o'clockgd@g m., and continue: 5 n. ff\ voice | strongly of the opinion that salt will D6 | of my constant interest ina the prosperity | open one hour. (he C this industry, not ofly in our own local. | CP2TCh Bundy afternoon at 2 d 5035 Boston. Price, for ¥0100| pound, - When operations were 8t0PPEd | op your post, . Sincerel ¥ MoM ro- . |. ity, but in all other States where the -It ifflyzes a woman to look in W a h OC | ' | boring was going ou in the red shales, | °° ©98} incerely yours, (+ oMonere, | | ~'. .~ * C/ tweed\ 3 th ¥kets | ws now and see hundreds Bf >Home decorations are achieving great | brine of fair quality appearing. + E. B. Parsons,. |6w4 ...- O f * & weedlirsgmsiid, alsoTzsiSmWiueb : a spec. | bil e eghaonedofiahefielatf [3 fsmfilh {the aldrgé (5311111110? P0533)? Mr. Wm. H. Borst, of Clay, has mmi Teacher-SP. ssociation! Baldwinsville, N. Eflw ' e \in our e calles. 6 a BpP&e¢- | which afflfaid three dollars, abelddA4 paint, 'which, applh white wood, Ls 1 1 BOG B 99 from his farm of 100 acres the following :. Farmers' Cab, Po ures and bracket reports can be bought fifeéfipre‘of'the paper, as itis a special | \85 cenfich.\-Syr. Sunday , Times, | Gives it an ebonized appearance. Carved ' interest in this locality, All growers and | - _Thd 3 dealers aro earnestly invited to contribute | of the %o this department reports of sales, items Behool (@ Hay, $750; oasis, $247.50; wgent,8§.81.60 :! _ A Teachers' Association for the First enty-eighth annual meetin@Boyy-cheaply i ED! | prass seed, $27 ; lambs and wool, $300; Commissioner's District of Onondaga) The al election of : \:\ >23a 205 ply in common wood, and with A . . f r strict of Uno annu on 0 _ York StatedAgsocmplt‘): aid mantels and cabinets can be 23°?“ 9&8 $40; pork, ($150. 1331373“?! County, will be held at the village of Ly-| Farmers' Club of Lysander .f missioners and Superintend\ | made at home which will prove highly ir LOF B» ; eggs and pou “try, $30 ; der, Jan. 6th i 0 B wil aint held at Little Falls, JAD. | qecorative. pigs, $33; straw, $95; peas, $60; potatoes, sander, Jan. 6th, commencing st 10 a, m. | Buren 1 be held at their » W 4 ents will fi {£1 . and 881152317115“ gignnnhnn. 17th, 18(ipa 19th. Contr to , ($20? Eyeks‘ggéo begs)? gig), cog, 351.120; It is desired that there be a general | Saturday, Jan. 13th, at 2 o'aloot ' HMAREET REPORTS. . g_ -Cont our annoencement of. buckwheat, ; frait, $19. as also | rally of teachers, trustees and all inter- Samos: Bmoprs, Pros. . ._ Gorrected market reports will be givep | fig-£13 odwgmfigggzmmgfilmt wee fir J. W. Upson deslines to | made from seven cows, in butter and estefi in the advancement of educational \ ~~ &. E. Pom, . . 9 i __ every week for Baldwinsville, Syracuse gushan AJ Year's day, will be bald in | be a candidate for Supervisor. - We are | cheese, $300. Whole amount made from ' . Fn . t will be = t 2060 ~ Z~~_ and New York, and they GaN he-relted | the Presfiéérian church + mik V0 tare | forty that Mrs Upson could not find it to | said farm, Mr. Borst does | !\ posite 2e PC Annuat Meeting. | © _ < w '' 'The fo ia they cal po rei Jda)at Atook . ric ibterest -to cccopt the nomination,.a8 | RQ manfihxfiggfibout sellm'gZ—Fa‘yv-‘vxdedfouhaaesttendmgfrom a distance, The annual meeting of the shareholders ~- on. a fobacco market especially will | 447 = he wanld make an able Supervisor, and ' effteville Recorder, * ~~ -* iand members of the Ih ia , be ivan ecotiratély, and it will be ourt -The Murned meeting of the Ow! | one who would do the town's business in | . ; _ & endégror to give the complexion of the Club willffheld nest Monday evening, |a very satisfactory manner. . + Serions Accident. 1 4, Rlection of Officers. tion of North-Western Onondaga will be to £140,091 . : dance is desired, ; aa R -- | inci held st. the office of D. C. Gr in : ninrket just as i nenced by no ona, | 4°2. 8 11 attendan -The Jordan Times says, ''We don't | 8. Remarks by Principal F. A. Warner, the * ._ C. Greenfield, l . ammfi‘zfiom. Wi son in?! or the ensning year are to | onderfihatygarfBaldmggvflle) mung-i Last Saturday Walter Bliss, with two | W4. gmmefio by Principal F. N. | Baldwinsville, on Saturday, the 6th day . ad. j 3 ¢ 4 f ers have found it a hard road to travel, | other boys, one a young son of Joseph right, ~ _ | _| __ , of J next, at 2 0° 'n. m., f . gwn paper, and knowingly publish] _._ R. Dingman, formerly | when they use their stomacifs for & bSET | ganor wZnt 8333138 ingMum-o’s woedps 5. School Discipline, Miss Helen M. | ;, fmwfim of éfififi? a]? mum, Zoo! but what we consider to be the A wellknown to many of [barrel.\ _ Abem! Who sold them the ' ~* lan: . Alvord. Followed by discussion, . poivre ~ Tuts trlith in reference to the mar- itis s married at Whitworth | beer? The same paper complains that | aud while there young Bliss received A| 6, Declamation. tion of such busineés as may come before « ' Colleges; Ipkhaven, Miss., on Christ- | Jordan sidewalks are very slippery; | charge of powdar in the face. - It seems P. 1. -iUsito. the meeting. By order of Boerd of Man- mis mori to Captain Jules Kloster, | Well, when men can fot walk straight! that young Secor had the gun in his! 1, Class Exercise, May C. Pryue. agers. D. C. Grzexxrmein, See. of Deamill They till reside at Holly (they are always giving some @00h and was pointing it in a boyish, | %. Grammer, Prin. R J. Round. - - - Springs, IB., where we wish them un- | son. - playtal sort of way at Bliss, In some 8. Ems ' Far sale. a bounded lpiness. \_-Our contemporaries are e¥ideDtly | mannar the which had a charge of 4 Lo Geography, class exercise by AhOO'D-BGBDdI’ot, with good barn, weli -Missiliky concert at the Presbyte- | excited over their holidays, and indulge . 'a. the wad and Miss Kitty O'Neil. and cistern, on Semeca street, for sale at , rian churdiiext Sunday evening af 7} in high flown expressions. One tells of powder in, was discharged, the wad 200 | _ 5, Primary Work, by Miss Bache |a bargair Enquire of ~ o'clock. IF. Round, Miss Bigelow and | a man brought to the police station in | powder striking young Bliss in the face | Nichols, . . # . Jawes E. Joxes. Ig 011i estected titarary matter [te. ~ Hantdiilt help Aho pS WE theJE-E resthetic state of utter 001131399 ;“ and just below the eye. I; was feared for a €, Sohool Wm, FM Bandfifl, - * Esl! take pain s to publish that which readings, [f the singing will be under another tells of an adventure DTT Bood mols that the ayo was | followed by discassion. {ol Notice. . cer rag o n Pi MH the care off. Taylor. The Chautengus | citizen, whom it styles 'our congenial th hsd mad thation L uaa f + non 0 e nee \3x both ifftereating and instructive. Our | missionariikp, said to be the finest in |extracter and remover of masking? e surgeon e an O12 It will pay to travel 75 miles to buy| The annual meeting for the election \ Depaztment wa shall make spec- | the world If be used. Everybody isfmaehfia. .\ What a name for a denti “theeyewasfoundulbe all right, t-mt a single harness at Jessup's. - He wants of directors of the Farmers' Co-operative _ y interesting to our young readers, cordially #ed Where's Wilde ? i terribly swollen and fnflamed. One to sell 50 sets in 80 days, and has put {Firs Ensurines Assccistion will be held -There H D merits of Razel e rouxp fehhistwefis filled with powder. _ At | them down where it can be done. gor (an the Oth day of January, 1883, at 10 a.\ _ Every year' * | présent he is getting along nicely, and it ' o'clock in the forenoon, st the company's tis rie a co nce to 25) mable | A pairof farlined leather mijjtens, !is thought that fo. serious results will __ Notice. {office, No, 4 Upson Block. Itis desirs- Ps-comyd mwfié‘glwwmfiml _ I* Mr. Wi. Ford, of Pisinville, has just | ble that alNimnembers who can make it shor * » \ z= pat in a new Peck & Tyler Cor fheflez, | t this office and paying for this notice, | mAarniep. \C. C\ . (C nl afe - ._ | _ Meridian, N. and will have it running ina few days Amngiflnr-fineafiiam Tail & this |y. mat-$33. ty Rev, 8. W-mg mmgnmnmwgivaguodgfisg‘; £9393: Gm mill of Wa. L. Wilkisa $23. Adda p.‘%&£fa¢ mfififio. #on to his eastore=es, ' + «- nomes mts tng . wo 8 ~ o s