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caeize oa c ' Roskvalley, the converted r the M. B. Church, the, ingts, . fiubjecwewish «-= € ~ df g .and fruit ig:~: ~Jte surface is mostly level or 7 undulating; the soil is varied, ome'parts sandy, others ® clay loam, ho'gaiid sections producs largo quanti-, és of 'potafoes-and fiberous roots, for *+. which a ready market is fang!» at the va- ~! ions railroad stations, and the. cities of . Oswego and Fulton,: 'The post offices ~ 'are Hannibal, - No @nnibal, Fair z. Dale, Hannibal Center, and South Han- '~ nibgl. I6 is the south-west town of Os- ~ ' wego rgotmty w ST \ JOLD SPRING. *Wo'are of the opinion that the present year, thus far; is a remarkable year for fr rs s,- singe even: from its very commence \' -.: \mment fires have ocourred on all sides of us, east and west, as well as north and . 'gouth. _ Many» of the fires which have .. occurred have brought to mind things of 'the past, such as .old associations and exes, And it appears to us, (however it ~ f appear to others) sad to - see those ?> \ old land-marks removed. Following the ap 5.0mm of the ' old Bensca Hotel, the X4 honse of My. Morey, with all the furni- '.'ture, clothing, eto., was cinnameq last their lives, - Bad enough is it to driven out at midnight, shooless and almost naked, to seek shelter through a riving snow storm, but such | are .jn.this instance. _ We saw'the re- ) fnfimtb snow and, were much d at the high Theré was a sub- y rbout it that we cannot describe, but nop sedqualy, burned - , but ngk s y, burne '@gbout the re and hands. ons 'and Mrs. George Potter celebrated. third anniversary of their wedding, a:pther evening, which, we have been ed), was affair, but not be- rot the favored-guests;~we-cannot articulars. M3. Williani Timmerman, of Fort i, is visiting friends at Mr, Moyer's. as' tas . goodly number of the citizens of this lace attended the Jubiles, at Byracuse, : week, andfireliort it ag having been a 5 men ' G6 epollinkg (match, last Thursday , the attendance was small, owing: ' e“; eqn jig; oi the rtglameh We r the-appointmont for this (Thurs- g $53}! mud cordially invite all who osod to participate in the exer- «j a fi’him. in this locality, plenty of and snowbanks, and the condition 6 roads is anything but Aesirable, Y0 | have. been epens - | their daughter's, the | 205 M Jured Her wrist, some time wince. - Mr..and ; Mrs.. Daniel' Wagner, who vo heen \ ing several weegl'm‘ at rs, David Oramer, re- turned home Sunday. ' Miss Ida Odell gave some of our young eople ® 'very pleasant reception, last aturday evening. sf {afifignn :- fig, MM, , | who'is visiting here, fell and severely in- u 200 _- SOUTH a@RraNEBy, ~ ‘Quite a number of our péople attend- ed the Jubiles, last week. Miss Mary Knapp was' the guest of Miss Frankie Russ, Tuesday and Wed- nesday. + not Miss Lida Butler has been spending a few days'at Hannibal, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ezra Dann. - - 8 ber of her frientis, Tuesday evening, it being her sixteenth birthday. Migs Jennie Dunham, of Mud Lake, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Andrew Sperbeck. ing to sell bis farm, with the inténtion of moving to San Jose, Cal. Three of our former scholars are away at gohool, Miss Louisa Gere at Syracuse, Clark Stewart at Baldwinsville, and Fred Paine at Falton. LAMSONR, A number of friends and relatives met at the residence of A,. Mogg, Mowday evening, Feb. 5th, to célebrate the 8241 birthday of Mrs. Eunice Curtis, Mr, L. Worden has bought a firm in gamma, where he will make his fature ome, The pool room and confectionery store are closed. - COauge given-F, Soule has 'lost the key. - HORTONTOWN, Several parties in this vicinity have sold their potatoes at 75 cents per bush- el, and are to deliver them this week,. Miss Nichols spent Saturday at Jesse Palmer's. |__ _Mrs, Celia Greenfield is spending a few days at Wm. Wilson's. ° - ~ - ~~ Edmund Horton has sold his farm of 40 mores at $45 per more, to Mr, Bloan, of Liverpool. | , Obarley Coffin, of Iowa, has been vis- iting at Henry Thompson's. Mr. and Mrs, Butler are spending a few days in Cicero. |-- James Lillie offered to sell a yoke of oxen to a butoher for $145. The butch- er said it was too much, but that he would give him five cents per pound. So they took the oxen to town and weighed them, and they came to $155.70, The butaher felt cheap, but he paid the mon- ey. * A party of twenty-five or more friends of My. Frank Danbam, met at his home last Friday evening. The oebasion was a very pleasant one to all present. PG : G. Gjl'bBrt returned from a tfip to A A Ez 81; (E.\ Aaya 85 lays ' ' { is bya 6131113, last Saturday. He is do- flamblg in the ptoduce business hail“. Fred L. Bears have re I from their western trip. b Ber. Dr. Iyes conducted the Quarterly 'Mesting services'here on Sunday. He 'Awalt for an hour and twenty minutes on Tha knotty anbjects of natural depravity, | sh” [fire, and eternal punishment, ° The funeral services of Jacob Reese \wars Held at the church on Thorsday last Re®R Mr. Kiddy officiated. o fi Onur n/Eé/wfi‘iend, Jerry Steves, kas some g. to be proud of -a boy. X , BAKED SPRINGS, =n *+\ +~-John Armatrong, our gmacer,is recov- \ éring slowly frorn a shook of fiat-dyeinfi . emphia, . sand is now able to drive to and to wait on customers. -_: Rlijah Wright intends. to move from the { farm; in the spring, which he . hes worked for over twenty years, to his own, kbout one«Balf mile north of the * oud hemow occupies. Over a year ago bs tind a of xis, which renders it erceediogiydifacdls for pim to have ~ + use o, .- Parks,, W ¥ Ocle hes returhed boms from R , where ho has the pist fire a oa | R sicksoxtmmaz. ~ sobool was closed last Friday, as char attended the Jubilees at Sy- kikds them 'a ize, Tuesday | i iy sumber of peéighbors were assembled, | jo thirty.-ffth enniversary of' H. w ' Mérrife\® west to Rome, ; cocrsals Dr. Kingsley. i PIRKESAET YALLST, a t irgie Miler, of Mmm‘fflfi,’ sz, to | zero Tresdas morsing. Hen for outting feed, which he is very much pleased with. Frank Loveless is very sick. Mrs. Conpell and Jane Palmer spent Tuesday and Wednesday st Mre Libbie Ouderkirk's > The funeral services of Mrs, Mernll were held at her late resulence on Wed. pesday. - The services ware conducted by Rev. D. D, Davis, of Lysander, Mra. [ Merniit had aoffered nearly four years with a canodr. cease m LYBAN DER Miss QGusme New, of Canasmota, is spending a few days in town, visiting friends. Northrop & Satin have sold their k, numbering 222 very fine begs, to derson, of Hyracuse, for $9.00 yer hundred. The funeral of W, J. Hildebrandt. was atterded from the Congregational Chu rah last Thureday, at one o'slock. Bev, J. L Franklin officiated. Mr. and Mrs, H. Elle entertained a oumber of their friends, last Prideg eve- ning. F. T. Avery started for his new place Mmg \ \~ Tha class in vocal music, under te di- rection of Prof. Taylor, is making pre tions far a cancert, which will ecopt t Priday evendag, Feb. 28. J. B. Rowell is getting ready for bis farewell party in this place, which «nll be given Feb, 22. The fuperai of Mra. Simeono Albright attended from the Mathodist Cheach last Thursday, «t 12 e'clock, Rev. D. D. Davis offierated. Mr. Witt: Wallace, of Paiermo, spest Mrs. E. P. “at Sabbath ig town. The tbermometer imdeated 6° below! * CLA L Mra. Charles Robissoo, of Syrecame, in stmtirg bherdmiends in tors vicanitg. Misa Mary Porter retursed bome last Mordsy. has - mede an ex- temdéed to the wet, bevieg hean a') semt eeveral mourbs and visted m five States, ig: (Quach 1 \Quite a Miss Frankie Russ enteétained a num-. Tt is ramored that C. 8. Fuller is try- Porter has a new horso power! hep: tats, fo ‘Pfiflfie and. - kenbrikh, of Clay, * - “fififibefifbiii citizens' attend- wa P es n ‘ > ed the Jub - - David Porter has Jatoly insured heavi- ly in the Farmers' Co-operative Insur- ance Company, which is said to be in a very progperous condition, a _, g it: quem + A w of «Mr, and Mrs. Gardnér, of Ithaca, have past week. Mr. Frank B of Galyeston, Tex\ as, and Miss Carrie Wheeler,of Meridian: were the guests of James Griffin, last Bunday. ' & Eddie Bradt has been confined to sick bed for a few days. Homer Smith and wife, of Baldwins- ville, spent last Sunday at B,F.Schenck's. Warren Towné has sold his carriage horse to Mr, McDonald, Fred Van' Liew, of Meridian, was in town Monday, looking after the interests of his insurance business, ' ' Mr, and Mre. Chase, of Lamsons, Mrs, Cox and Mrs. Dunham, of Hortontown, visited at Mr. Edmund Mills last week, The funeral of the late Wandell Hel- ebrant was attended a¥ Lysander last Thursday at the Congregational church, Rev. G, L. Franklin officiating. &A The Gazegprs aAnp Farmers' JoUurNAL is fast gaining ground, and we think by another spring there will be many more subscribers added to the Plainville list. Captain Durston and his division are to serve an oyster supper af the Good Templars' lodge < rooms, next Friday evening. James Ward and Will Wells were the guests of C. W. Bizeland ou Tuesday evening. Wm. Bradt has got his new house nearly enclosed, Itis the Queen Anne style. . They have a new landlady at the hotel. D. D. Stone and wife attended the jubilee, H. K. Cornell was in towu Tuesday. KINGDOM. Mr. Daniel Tompkins and wife have returned from visiting friends at Fulton. Miss- Carrie Steele, of Rochester, is the guest of Miss Rose Marvin, Barney Duffey is the latest happy man-it's a boy. Miss Emrfoa Shultz, of Syracuse, is visiting at Dr. Carroll's. Mr, and Mrs, B. R. Doolittle visited at Jesse Palmer's, in Hortontown, last week. We were rather premature in stating that Mr. 8. D. Tilley had gone west, He did not go. Mrs. Barash Franklin, of Méfupbis, Siam a few days last week at Mr. Sto- phen Johnson's. Mr. Isaac Thora ts preparing to move to Michigan in the spring. MERIDIAN. Miss Addie Bancroft, of Union Springs, is spending a few days with ber sinter, Mrs. AlTward. - ~> ~ COC CCC Mrs. M. A. Rogers has sold ter house and lot to Iseao Gardenier, h Dr. Will Oerroll, of Phoenix, has doma to this village to reside, - Hoe takes the place of Dr. Forman, who erpeots to go west in the epring. The A. 0. U. W. Lodge will gave their firat social at Merritt's Hall, Wednesday, Feb. 14. - Proceeds to help furnish the lodge room. Abpson Buck bas porchased a lot, of A. H. Teho, «nd expects to bulld a house upon it the-coming season. Fred More and bis sister, Myss Visa, of Wampswville, are vimting their cousia, Mra, Lucas, A numaber from our v@Bage attended the Jubilee, at Byracuse, last waek. Mr. Bogart and Mra Lane and Stites are stayimg nt L H. Merm#i's. Miss Relle Weller, of Bulckwinsnllg, was inu town last week. Misa Mattie Hamas, of Sgracuse, in at 8. M. Chaittenden's. Mr. and Mra, Fred Wet, of Weeds port, wére in town Wednesday. a- -» mee crowded to greet Balaburyie Trou badours in their new novelty by Beeson Howard, called '\'OGveen Room Fun.\ Ths com- position met with istant fewor, due in a great messure to the clever acting of the people engaged in its delineation. - The farcical inadents, grotesqum situations, pertineat colloquiaheams, and songs and dances kept the house iA a rear of lsugh- ter from beginaing to end. 'Green Room Fan\ is e« frosh, bright and attractive as | any enterteioment which bas visited New York since lest summer. -¥ew York | “Vin-rt? Feund. A wool lap robe. - ~an bave the rame by calling at this cffice, proving property abd paying for this meot. - Also a paper coller battom. - Uo- les» ealied for by owner the same will be to the feder. ron nan @ grem m £ 1 been visiting at Bep Achenok's, for the | Mondar exeping Boothe Fheatro was egt .s ng, the Swrotien . earmi@', Stil} © ~~ Contributions Sent f) mi ail Quar» ters th the Sufferers-Thousands * nre Homeless, ' Cmonmmart, February to-night is 66 feet and three-quarters. of Stream S x rtill raining along the river, The Little Migmi railroad depot is flooded. Wagons are no longer gble to cross the Newport The Oimcininfi, Hamilton -& Dayton \railroad which has been the only outlet for trains north and east, to- trains could pass, 'This leaves the city practically cut off from the rest of the world to the northeast and west by rail except that the Bes line still runs from the stock yards. This outiet is accessible to Washington and Baltimore trains. Three hundred passengers are waiting at Winton Place for transportation by omni- bus into the city. 'There are no steamers running.as there is no place to land. The work of relieving distress is active- ly going on,. Among the contributions received to-day are $2,500 from H. H. Warner & Ca., of Roclester, N. Y., and $1,000 from the Adams Express Com- pany, The Masonic fraternity has or- ganized a special relief force. EXCITEMENT AT LOUISVILLE. LoursviuL®, Feb. 15.-The Ohio river is 41 feet and six inohes above its banks and is rising an inch an hour, _ The ré- ports from upper points of rain and a continued rise of the Ohio river and its tributaries create immense excitement, Business is practically suspended. . Old river men predict that if the river does not soon recede the water will surround the entire city. - 'There are the wildest estimates of the damage done to proper- ty. - The river is rising slowly. A hun- dred additional buildings were swept away by the foods to-day. A man and woman were drowned this morning by their skiff striking a log. HARDENTOWN ABANDONED. INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 15. -It has been raining here since midnight. - Pogues Run is.again overflowed and many cel- lars are flooded. | The Legislature has appropriated $40,000 for the Lawrenceburg sufferers. A carload of provisions reached Law: rencéburg to-day, - The people are mov- img out of Hardehtown ns fast as possi- ble,. _ l The suffering at Lawrenceburg is in- creasing. Another carload of provisions goes to-night. E. G. Brrkam, of New York, has tel- egraphed $1,000 to Lawrenceburg for relief. APPREAENSION AT PITTSBURG Prrréstra, Fob. 14. -A beavy raiu has boen‘falling hexfigmd along the Mo- nougahela and Alleghany rrvers since this \ morning, with every indication of tinuing through the night - The rteers are rising rapidly. - Higher water than ast week is arpected. \ aA DAM BUR&MG. Farwoxt, ()., Feb. 14 -A dam gave way this afternoon and the trestle work dor the new bridge of the TLimke Shore cond was awapt away. CROPA BRULXEZD. Naw Ansany, Feb. 46. -The doss by the eod here is $254,000. . The farmers aloug the Ohio mver will suffer greatly, many josing their eatare crops. - Bix han- dred éamilisy ure boareless and «nany are destitute. _ All the manufactomnes have opp «| operantiona,. ’ AN APPRAL FOR ALB Newport, Ky., Fet, 14. -The Mayor has neueal an appeal dor aid He says that a third of the gaty is submergedand that 3,000 families are qnfi'eng and des- iturte. + CGairroyna men!unr|bn Free. Ka subject so mach thorough study and investigatron as bow to treat and learn trainof symptemsthat presantthemaselves, Their skill im baffled, and thousands go down to an untimely grave for want of a praper understaadang of the case, I*. Butterfield nat only has the gift of clairveyance, but theerperience of treat. ing a¥ classes of chnonis diseases, with already formed. He goarantses to eure srery case of Pilea, and oo pay taken until ; the care is made. Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrh@a.all female diseases, car be per- . manently enred even after hevieg been given up by othera - Leg all conan}t Dr. ButtarSeld. who are suffering fram any rfombfdimse,athnsfiee,msWaa- H ; Wednesday, Thursday ead Priday, Feb, !1{th, 15th and t6th. - The Doctor is in 14.-The tiver an inch high and is rising slowly. < It is | LJ night went imder, the flood, so that no | on of con- roperty u . It you are not insured 'do not delay | longer, but _ y say wners «WITH-! Greens i Bro. And get <6 TiberalForus of Policies «Fair Rites WE INSURE . Firm Buicomas, Dwetuings a Live Stock - | Against loss or damage by lightning. Busl- ness men should call on us before renewing their Policies elsewhere, as money is often saved by looking around. J. F. GREENE & £530. THE WHITE I$ KING ! The only Sewing Machine with a perfect Automatic Bobbin Winder. Don't buy until you examine the White. For sale at No. 10 East Fayette St. We have other fiakes on ale. Needles, the agency for McCall's Bazar Glove-Fitting Patterns. VAN WORMER & CO., 1871 ~ yATBHAXN 8. CURTISS, Bonta & Curtiss, Fine Photography | cuse House, 16 8. Balina Street syracuse, N. Y, Fraxk G. Suirrg,iate of Curtis & Smith operator, ,. ' Syracuse, Opposite8y ra lll o ___ ~ verma ese ~ m £00 - $55.00. The Best Wagon For the price In Lg; market, I am building Open Buggies for $55.00 equal to any other in the market at .00. I use the same goar that Is used on the celebrated Breowiter wag. gm aiid put on either Browanter, whittle or 1d? Springs 'at the same price, fite Aprin Buggles are hung entirely different from the old way of making them, and are Tops for these wagon» from six to twenty- five dollars, Nome but the Phineas Jones: New Jersey whee! used in any of my work' #m! challenge anyone to show a better wagon for the price. R. 1. FANCOHEER:> Baldwinsville, N. Y. 45y 1 roam I ape 1% _ l‘ eo C h 3 g MD § SA = wees Dr A Pag hle tan oso Haie i | petit es, _The most fntellectual | physiciens are offen sat fault | and groping in the dark for «anse to thé almost universal smecessa Comsurption | can he «ured if to bercilos have matinee“r ran and Fayette streets, Syracuse, om! Furniture & Undertaking. \_ My stock is compléetathn alt kinds of Furn}- | tace, Chl ldren'« Carrlages, Cons, Cask eta, &a. | _I wilt sell for cash, and my prices defy com- Parsanal Bervices atall nours.n ight or day Pioture Framing amd Repairing promptiy atteaded to. 1. H. SMITH. Rmosessor to 8, C. Hubbard. | ayi No. } Chastette SL.. N, Y 4 INSURE - Rens Ofl,eto. Repairing done promptis We have} - - N. Y - ,‘. 7 ‘4v:4:“<i“lnf\ Ilvfi‘ l - HOWARD OPERA HOUSE, \n. HOwaARD, propriete | \ PoSITIVEL Y ONF NNGHP Monday,. Feb'y. _ . _\. fingagement of the |_ Greatest Fun Makers in the The Original and Only A : } i SAqupRY’sé ( Troubadours, Bupporting those inineitablé Nellie McHenry, * Nate Salsbury. +- In Bronze? Moward's greatest saccess, a , act novelfy entitled GREENROOM FUN ! The Church Choir Ballet! The. War Whoopt \{ # U9 The Funniest Preformance in the __: Sl ~ World,! eb rr ifo : “kld_, Ni bo \v $ f,;@ 3 ‘f' Avl'glgffi’, Rss aps w 4 City prices for this Company are nlways $1 at Howare Opera Houso tuéfimé’me be? rednced to 75 cta. lower floor, no reserved ; gallery alksents 50 rts, TH at Howard's Jowelry and book store .\ N a f £ mie Ths THAT Caps WILL OFFER Such as were never offered to the trgde Baldwinsville before. Ont a ~ must be sold. Our Winter |_ b & * . das BOOTS AND SHOES, > La . must be sold. qu U must be sold-in fact, all Winter Goode hav got yo be sold to make room for gprjugBtoc _- ___ 202 L + } may 4 E5 i. anid.roceire n bededt.2,j Malco _Doors,Sash,Blindé,S af PICKETS. FENCE BAFLSY' | Fiooring,Coiling,. Lath, Shing BALDWIESYTLLE, Oxor paca Cop®t: his office oniy on thefe daya |__ 42% ‘éik'vLL'B' 1 The great forit —of‘b BULL'S COUGH | all other cough remedies is attested by the immense popular dea nor] 2994 yhe. gon) It * 6 a - -% _ flL E * mng to celebrate .. They give the very best of setrefection. ' ._ Orer 230 now in tse, Empom cfisnag j K. \‘“m¢1firherfiaws,fiv M‘s $ F i WMm “3&5 at \Ye | the close of the term with an exhibjton. R | The advent of a small boy in the yome he city H| hous t 2t some big bargaizs in light barnese, + & ¢ 1 i ow | gard It «Bl pay to tWhvel T5 mileg to buy saingle harness at Sessup's warks to seq SQ acts in §0 cays, ind Forts whets It nes 9a 3 C repusom Wheplcq Go to t oon [Dr VanHornea & Co.. invite p3a ?] Costs, _ $13: x3; their mam a Waggf 4 aperations-anilani® || a