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SAP , , .“ JJY/ Ne IV f “M Ao eae BALDWINSVILLE, ONON DAGA OO., N. Y., FEBRUARY 8 , 1888. mills are now mums St. luau-1’- church Galleon and « Farm Dwelling Burned.-Narrow Es- ~ The amid: 8mm M f: d; the river being high Festival. capcooot the Occupants-JInsured Th 5 fin E 5d an s $1,500 on Mouse, nnd 81,800 o Bo. sealifi of i ? ethati vsvzek Wedngflsldayhevemng the l‘l’u'nnnre. Etc. i *\ first conceit giver i, mg flpmuhfstgzéi oir 0 Mary's isted ‘ f <1 Miss Merio Sullivan “$083,323” mtg 'Last Tuesday night,the residence of dents in this country, said , srh t Rev. J. W. Morris, of New York, s’nve , Mr. A. C. Morey, of Cold Spring, known 'The oldest of the mp6 i= 31 Mine concert at H ' Ope t, os the Jesse Frazee plase, was totally of age, and the youngest 20. When oward Operas House, to. a : ; u a _ -g thos meymormnarrflng 'large and appreciative audience, Follow. J68t0yed by fire. Betweer the hours of \ thing, ¥it when publi s ing the concert a festival was held by the Ewelve and one o'clock, Mrs. Morey was 211° & when. git oly. WW {I} Andies of the church, and good and palat. aWakened from a. sound.. sleep by the Tl?“ ”if“ 1\11 . wad in deport . tow able refreshments were served to all who Parking of the dog, who was in the din« meg, 2:3 pox-2:5 26:3: 22d gggfii ot being able to make satisfactory desired. A very enjoyable time socially € r¢om. She arosg and. went into the be rather qmet and ankngied h th ry hoa fimflnbfi. Samuel Wells will not} was had by all, and those who wished Sitting-rcom, just off from the b«d-¥oom,- FUD. «~ -------+danoed to sweet music furni himd—byéhgmfl and thancainto diningroom, --From- -—-M . Busan W., Moms was seriously berlain's Orchestra, 'The following is the i Tn! this room she saw that the rear portion y, a fall w e at the residence , . of the house was on fire, and as gho 19° of he raon,’ F. Morris, yesterday. program of thecoxgtzs rendered : M Fractures Of the [up-bones are probable. opened the kitchen - door the flames burst Overture Ghana)?! Des m“ ........ “Eydor -Hon; Oligrles B, Sed k, of Syra« into her face and drove ffer back into the | . v *-* U 0 01150 died fit that oi hagmvemflg He | Chorus, \O Hail us Y6.Fres,\... ..Ernant room which was soowifilled with stoke t: twice in Gen Boprano Rolo, ! tas ~manner represented 'this - dis and Aamge, 8130 hastened up stairs to gress. |.. Fake “111“me npartmdnfiB of her Children | Duct D. DonoWA. Kalamm RaritoneBolo,\The Heart Bow'd Down, \r'mm ~~ -MF. Beth Danbar says he is 1 build- and kad barely Hime to got them ap\ and,| *\*° 'W. J. Belien, ing four new houses ; tho , he is fixing down stairs, but too late to get out of the misfdfiluecadeqy nxldmg so that it Bolo and Chorus, \These Moments Entran door, so they hastened to the bedroom |. , DF.... m” Bite aad Choir :.Doniseiti and escaped through the window, all ancnlg Island Home,\ -—Mr. Payn ow m fu: his | Contr with their night -elothes on and barefoot: @ hotel. -- Tha o in as-. ol- The hired -man.-Robért~ Johnno.\ milk and five-17 handsome And sub- | Qua-tone \Come Where the L111? Bloom,\ | Misses Bitts 4 Tuger, D.Donovan, W. LB n 9 a however, was not go fortunate, He slept —-'1‘he Cleves' company play three Temor Solo, \The Warrior Bold,\... Adamo in a room off from the kitchen, and near nights this week in Syracuse, one night Dust,\ When I know that Thou art near me,\ w the fire originated, and before he in Auburn, Monday, Feb, 12th, Bald- Ab A R t could make his escape was quite severe- wivsville, Tuesday, Oswego, Wednesday, In the Cradle of the deep,\ | ly, though not dariferously burned. Feb. 14th, Mame“ 7 Rev. J. W. M ir orria Knight . \ PART IL Not one article of any kind was saved Interlude,\ the Pines,\ Wyman | from the house. The wind was blowing Miss TeresaClary . strongly at the time from the east, and Chorus, \Joy! Joy! Freedom today,\Benedict Alto Bolo, “Too Late, Top Lete,\ ........Lindsey the fire having obtained a good headway Trio.\ Ave Varo Misa Mnnw'l‘uzof . Mersadante | before discovery, it was but a fow mo-} lal 0 an Miss Marie Bull Sullivan 'W.i Ballen, J. A.Kelley | ments after Mrg. Mordy opened the, kitchen door before the whole house was in fiames, barely giving them time to es- erpe with their lives,\ Mr, Morey was Bass Solo “pol. us upcak of a Man as we Find him,\ ...... Thomas Rev J.W. Mon—13 not at home and did not know of the fire until the next morning. Bolo and Chorus, Come to me ange! army\ Miss B4 It is not known how the fire caught, tts and Choir. Duct. “Buck to our Mountaina, \sn’l‘rovntorel . J, Bellen, J. A, Kelley Verd Contralto Solo \I Dreamt tnat I dwelt in Marbig. auxin ...... Balfo h Ca mlm‘m Sullivan, but it is thought from the kitchen chim- caerteite caood Right .. ney. If it had not been for the dog, Miss “11mm P: 60,2272; W doubtless the family would not have es- caped from the burning building, as his lond barking and howling awakened Mre. Morey in time to escape with her child- ren. But the dog, poor fellow, as soon Mavourneen.\ Rev. Mr. Morris has a| ** the kitchen door was opened, dashed powerful bass voice, and rendered into the flames and perished. \Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep\ as A large number of Mr, Morey's private they all sang with their usual force and niture, eta,, for $1,800 in the London In- sweetness, we will not mention them in. Corporationh Bothkeormpsnia; dividually. Wae.must not forget to men- \** represented by chard\ ones, 0 mght an d power ~abuyn —-,A \bill has been mtrodqced in the lflfimlaturo amending the charter of the age of Oswego'Falls. -Tim Bimey, brakeniay, of 'this vil- lage, lost two fingers while coupling cars at EFnlton, yesterday. -The ory for houses to rent continues loud, Wedonotknow of a vacant house in town. in ---Chancelfor Rims at the Presbytenan church to-night. > -My. &. P. Olork is the happy father of a ptomising girl baby. -The Republican caucus for the town dex- will he held at Wormuth's. ¥ m‘ ”\f‘fifgggfiw ”mu-4mm LEAVE swuwsn—qawo mos-m. 22 $ 1:15. ia, m.; 2:10, 6:00, fl), p.m. 11:00, a.m.fi-t. . Wit it-rchuudafl Kaiiroaa. t-<Direct Road: y’: $11) Phil!“ lq‘°.8:56.6\0 (2:00, DSU and H XD -m k grim 110m? 30, 10:00 a. m,,8:00 R mamas M’lp.,12'lo u 4 ,. 2:05, T mo m iefsfon--1 rip \Dl Pilifltfl' irt tun .n +30 C bss u H choy, 3m Rid Sif 5. m ent and univeml dufie‘fiuh. f“. manners and customs othcf' [ cl} 'to cbthn mono -for! gonld make fi‘mflchiu digpe'a in. the United Samar-but mm ia anrflmmurms—nném AR do not ask many questions, Suki; Fé see and. learn for themselvelw, I repertoire is e%tersive snd v comgrises macaw vast mum, f * a $€m6® g” Sgnfih 8:80 a 3 consequently g AWE to; mmly spring Mga \Ba oh h do your an? gig-cc born citizen. efinl’m -Do not forget to be at the town meeting and vote for the widening of the bridge over the Beneca river at this point. It is a public necessity, and the work =; -Coming again-two tes-Monda'y evening. Feb. 12th, and edneeday eva- ping, Feb. Nth-Miss Lillian Cleves & mepany, tha same star who played the} j opening night at Howard Opera -The old Seneca site still awhits n purchaser. ere is the ente man to buy it and build us a hote ten per cent. on the investment Above taxes and insurance, if not fifteen,, Here is the place, now is 'the time, and where is the man ? -Mr., John M. Young met with a pain- ful accident Monday afternoon. A Em iron weigh h wexghm over one hundred pounds, fell from a upon which it was resting and struck Mr. Young on the foot, inflicting a very painfal and serious wound. Fortunately there are no broken but his foot is bruised . He is able to bobble about the shop by step- pimg on his heel. Cupid's Work. Nenrly every member of the troupe; itsa | composer, and it has been their cnatom, in each of the countries they hafiéz visit fed, to compose and play in public “$5: G frat performance wad. | before a crowded houss, We \the ing packed from orchesfra- reid. people coming in to take their after the sign \atanding rdoth only placed in the lobby at 8 a'clock,' DPCN SUCCE of musio dedicated to the fifimmcngoh estt‘c'r back row of the, gallefy, hundrfin, purchase two ome home on. ._. . en misxand seven hundred dol- ex for thgécwn of Iqmder Wool germon at the ich next Babboth eve- sty \hh boon sent to the ago n Rooliqiter, for steal- m Aho \mohéy drawer in .. Rossini Thom son . Belien, the stage, and ih their quamf, da tumes, enlivaned by a knot of ribbon € the national. colors at the shoulder, 4 presented a very picturesque 8991? , They had a cordial welcome, after M acknowledging which they at onde that performance. It is safe to say thaty«' & MisaSullmm has a very sweet voice and very pleasingly rendered \ My Queenly Island Home,\ which was londly appland- ed. She responded by singing \Eathleen only such a voice can. He sang as an | PSP°\\ ‘fmse‘fzyegvhmf a library of encore ' Behind McCarthy’s Mm,\ very choice boo. b e house was in- which brought down the house. As the Shred for $1,500 in the “rm“ other singers are well known here, and as Fire and Marine of Boston, and the fur- «-__. As will be seen in another coluran Mr. Frank E. Bolton apd Miss Ellen F. Boley were united marriage yesterday 60 ues of Lysan Ir ~-\Cg ”‘Txéif Monds; fivenmg, ouse. A 00d Sompariy 'and élegant costumes. ' ' -Reserved seats for the Spanish Stu- zette Btationery Store. ~- . { ._ -Mr. OB. Mills started last fight for [ Ka r . a ‘A-Jl‘ha ublic schools of Syracuse have ted: & Gregnough's new Latin P,. Tillotson,\ of Plainville, has | ! shown us two almanacs dated respective- ondaga Standard of Oct. 1, 1882 - -We-are informed tha comma body- it is hard to believe while looking thonosmotscmcmen. sak _ the date -of the Prohibition ciucuc be held at Jacksonvillo, Saturday, Feb. 8d. -The annual mectmg of the Phosnix| Agricultural Society was held last week, liquors or gambling devices be al- lowed on the grounds of the sociéty, plate a radical changp in their mill here, undalnothooncm aouse. The mill here WWW three steel boilers of 200 horse power Another boiler will be added to their nd a larger engine, This water, unimll constantly give them safficient power to run their entire mills /' at andénormous expensé; but the immense business of this concérn fully -Dr, E. Kincade, the celebrated sur- gem] chiropodist, tape worm extractor, so wall known in this city, who bas bean stopping m Pulaski for several weeks, Sheriff Beadle, for practicing medicine without a license or diploma, and not | wego Post. Our people remember th a or, as he removed many corms an q Not being able to get bail, he now lan es in Pulaski jail. We -| community whom he relieved, would take 1up & collection for his benefit. country The throughout by one ard ane-half pounds s \n m t; y that now lit e-used gunman ¢ Ayracuse, @ \Hall on Thursday, {To}; 15th, at 2 p.; m, Feb th, at Howard Opera \dents can now be crossed off at the Gay to be absent a number of weeks. method, ,___., . ly1829md1891 and a copy of the On- |, is three-fourths com of 'water ; 3: -In Gur' fame of last week w It should have read Saturday, Feb. 10th. and it was decided that no spirituous -Mesers. Jacob Amos & Sons contem- capgcity, which will run a Corliss engine. Wot heir mills in a position defy to their fullest capacity. 'This change is warrants it. irth mark remover and dimple worker was arrested Friday might by Deputy complying with the registry laws. -Os- also many dollars from this village last £46 it yeart'| should those affiicted onea in this A ”m thi: m | -The Gazerre building is now heated a T le‘ngtEIf Jato editor of Times rsaurmed the editorial f u'xa Oswego Post on consequently ' xcellent paper, nmhop of Phrenix £ *j Ed autside 3 exits to ’ “Mofmcschool 1111539, so that in case! above may have &a ‘thmk of travellmg . hay tyfive cents & .'¥C 000 in case of 15 tayo DO. AFC ad Accent In- iotgkeatnp of steam, and in a very satisfactory man- ner. Lest wick Buss & Johnson, lot Syracuse, took out the p entirely, and re-arranged them for K: pressure heating, and thg result has been not only but in a measure wonderful £79 had been troubled heretofore by the cragking gid snapping of the {pee and by g continuous noise cansed in the pipes ; this such sn extent that sometimes it became almost unendura- bla. Now there is not a ripple of noise, in fact, absolute stillness itself, and. we a get more heat from one pound of steam ; than we did with the high pressure from forty pounds of steam. en we have a and shuts by the scftion of steam, thas keeping the pressure atexrsctly one and a half pounds all of the time, | When we ens of steam con the boiler, wo closaw'thé main ; feed pipe to the building, start the en- gine, and by meage of & back eas thq Talmintbeexbamtpxge, building with a pound and one-half of Maggi. same time having flit? on the boiler. trap takes tha condensed from the tndr‘dns if mic a tank while the thwgbcuhsmadmmbte Bates £ Jotnscn sre sct Madam md‘wherxflmy an» stmam MW Mthcmflm mKrdStheqflflmwtyEms’Jsfi draft damper on the boiler which opens | afternoon, by Rev, E. P. Woed, at the residence of the bride's parents, The occasion was a very happy one, the guests, all of whom were relatives, enjoying the delightfal spread and the pleasant time to the fullest extent. The presents were numerous, useful and orpamental, and showed the esteem with which the bride is held. The bappy couple took the evening train and wil} visit relatives in , Syracuse and Skanesteles. Bon vogage. , Yo editor extends thanks for wedding | cake, goog ees s l \Camille.\ The Brooklyn Pagle says: \Miss Cleves sppeared | befmje another \Largo sudience last evening in Camille, Miss Cleves, we nrderstand, has made a spec- isl tudy of this part, and she is to be preted the author's ideal, In the third ; set in the soens between her and Mons Daval she brought tears to the eyes of the and at the drop of the cur- tain aho was twice recalled. Mr. Foote ss \Armand Duval\ was perfect in his acting and is the best wa hays had bers timmson. Toomanhmnctbamd“ tion Miss Teresa Clary, however. The difficult task of rocompanist was well and finely performed by her. Buffice it to say th@t the concert was a | snocess throughout, and one and all mes who opera house to be found in any village of its size in New York Btate, - Besides forte passages, the volunmié of to#é ‘fir'flfii’. greater than one would naturally “mot“; : tory \twang\ hitherto regarded as 4 \Fair Women and Brave Men.\ Baldwinsville has the handsomest | merit mu praise. Mets Major Dane, Last Thursday Evenifuy. | | bare was over delivered this village, E : the lecture; faken with Major Dang's congratulated at having so well inter- | The third lecturs of the Gazette Ly- ceum Course was delivered last Thurs- day evening by Major Henry O, Dane, on the subject-'\'Up the Rhine, and over the Alps with a Krnmpsack.\ Wo have only one thing to regrét about this {lecture, and that is that every citizbn of ; Baldwinsville was not present to hear it, No more entertaining or instractive lec— our knowledge,. The subject matter of wonderful oratorical and descriptive powers, gava a lecture which at ounce pleased and captivated his hearers. . Ha. took his sudience right with hin-they saw what he saw, felt what he felt, and did what he did, so much so in fact that in his descriptions of the dungeons, the rack, and thomb-screws, one could almost feel-their torture as hoe described them, pat in the bands ch able artists, \e- §Z.50 will prrokziisan exits fins Ger- %* \stem two\ was taken with the sama breathless suspense, ss by the spmkzt‘ The Major's descriptive powers are sim-] pizy worderfel, and his faculty of carry- ing hin ecflence with lim and playing on them as a master would ring changes WM fem speakers: ever met for a or rather the night was passed in dane ing after Riano's music, the old time dances of monies music, Virginia reel, out the old-fashioned dancers with all the stepa now unuséd by the younger portion of the danraing community. The | Rdetity prembers of the \San Souci Club,\ unit. ed with their elders, and their combined afloyedemoymtbomfimfimimomén to the Iast. The doatime® were elegant, rand the charining room with its glow of light and color, &i | And in climbing over and around the dan- > ] ireigerous places troesamg the Alps, the phy- The rest of the characters were rmmammmmmm of last Friday evening. =Syracause Sun- 4iday Times. you dscribs it to be-\analloyed enjoy- - meng from the first moment to the last.\ | Wsmnfimfimgm “ficwmfivmww‘ WW“ & of sprag that, it has the largest number Of beaut} | arable from a guitar playhig loudly, \ In * tat Iadies of any village of its population, rnywhere. - Last Friday night these besutiful ladies met with their \worser halves,\ or sweet - hearts; in: this gem of an opera house, for \'an old folks' party,\ the lighter p&sssgen the effects am quisite ; to coin aphrase. they are musical lace, delicate, yet firm, in. wh every fine thréid of. melody with its fellows in the most beautifal G6: \ designs. All four of the selections played =>; last night were given with a marvétcas® / degree of expression, the delicacy pfi being really wonderful, consid- ering the number of performers and the intractable nature of the instruments ; and if is no exaggeration, to say that arehestmlafl‘m wers produced with a fdelity scarcely conceivable,\ |\ Tickets for this attraction ean now be lad at the wantin- eryswm. - a mm sidearm Ifixvéqfienmfwmlem‘exofimga, and it was just the merriest throng that ike purpose. The evening basket quadrille and. opera reel, calling Ane ange madammgbmve pic- mmmmmflm L near by; good neighborhood, taxea ¥eéry light, markets and railrosd Handy. Ad- + dress or call on boflimfiopufimpatamfimplm Fust so, brother gqoill driver, Yoo Be 1 HOLTOK-- mgr-12533 W 'Frdxy, * Jeg: 1, st the Homs of the By Her. eet, Frank cm. { Boiler, # dias Ax“ ih toasts mm~mm mmmm ;mmw Kien F 90 a ists