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VOL. XXXVI-NO. 23. _ . & m‘ ““L\_\;f\\r no Alvie _ BALDWINSVILLE, ONONDAGA CO., N. Y., MARCH 29, 1 0 - .~. -The trout season opens April 1st, wet } -rvape Olive“) & Syracuse Railroad. > \y nhav® sanpwinavéku®«-cornoe } MIS a.m.; 9:47 a. m.; 1:07, 6:27 p. m.;8;:20 p.m. frt. \\ __ pRAVEB BALDWENSYVILLE-GOING NorTH. »4ly a. ta.; 2:86, 6:43, 8:13, p. m. 12;17 p.m. frt. Tis _, LEAVE SYRACUSE-GOIKG NORTH, F \‘fwgg§._aw.m.;z:m. 5:00, 7:50, p.m. 11:00 a. m. frt. t \_ Fork Contral Hailroad. a/ Divieton.--Depart--Direct Road» k. 05, $:19.,.0:20, 7:35, 7:95, 11:45, a, m., 1:40,8:55,6:40, Ly Ir ahd 8:85 p. m. __ Ao iD, Arriv®, - Qirect \Road--1:80 2:00, 9:80 and * ¥ w.m., 1%15, 6:10, 7:00, 7:25. 5:5500p. m. u’fifififfibmn Rogd--5:30, 10:00 a, m,,8:00 At E‘fiadhhrn Rofiddzwpma a. m.,12:10 wfig’nfihmménepunmmfi. 2:05 , 7:45 h E a, no., 12.80, 1:40, 6:00, 7:20, and p. m Loa CAEpINC-1:55 8110, 6:00, 7:05. 7:15, 9:55, 11;:40a. o mene Mail Closes. winayville Pflflfe -J. C, Miller is in York on busi- ness. a short call last Saturday. ~-Miss Ella Betts, of Phosnix, is visit- ing in town. few days on business. visiting her brother, Mr. J. C. Miller. clerk, received a serenade from his gen- tieman friends, Tuesday evening. -The Postoffice was closed, yesterday afternoon, out of respect to the late Post- master General Howe. « Mr. John W. Fuller, of Warren, l11., Bon of the late Smith Fuller, of Lysan- der,arrived here on Saturday last, too late to see his father's remains. -Dr., Ned Stoné, of Waverlf, made us -Rev. Father Kelly is in Albany for a | WOVUs College during spring vacation. -Mrs. L.. Kellogg, of Amsterdam, is ton University, is home on his vacation. for rejoicing. Upon this day centuries -Mr. Thomas Emerick, the new town | foundations of the new Upson hotel,, 1st. wa , -Mrs, Lang“? appears in Syracuse, General Oba'ervance of the Day in our next Monday evening. Village Churches-HMnndsome Dec- . . ~- orations, and Approprinte Services, -Dr. J. I. Mason has rented the resi- ' dence of James Jones, on Seneca street. On Easter morning the king of day - Miss Bessie Reynolds is home from proudly arose in a clear sky, and in all the splendor of his brightness proclaimed -Will Weed, who is attending Hamil- | to all the world that this was indeed a day -Field stone are being drawn for the | ago the God of heaven and earth arose triumphant from the tomb, thereby prov- -Mr. Thomas Emerick gnd wife have | ing to the world that He was the Bon of taken rooms at the new Bigelow hotel. Cod and the promised Messiah, Easter _ -The parties who are now in posses- | commemorates this day. ‘ mox} of I? O. Munro's jack-screws, will! The streets of our village were early confer a favor by returning them at once. filled with pedestrians en route to the -The maple sugar festival at the M. different places of worship, and long be- Church bas b i & . 5.3aner “3-2 \0:01? at on;gutow]5;;1:i “z fore the opening of services the churches good, sweet supper, we advise you to go. were well filled with worshipers. At the ”if? . 4180, 25 T:lG and §:40 p. m x29, R s lowan. .c ... h “w a ~ fri Gglpngorzm'hzba. m, Going South, 8:80 } 1240 p. m.; 6:00 p. m. 5, t. - t==Thiauks to J. N. Moore for a copy of Ke Sun. ' <Justice-elect Marvin will have an fopiin the new hotel block. -The next attraction at Howard Opera ddsa@is the McGibeny Family, April os Meérris, has rented the Orandon house, { hgflatte. streot. K; M. Dubham has a very fine lot T horkes for sale at his place at Little Y¥baw ~. forget the maple sugar festi- ' M the M. in Ohurch to-morrow eve- a“? GEM, book.-keeper for Heald | -An exchange says: . \By a recent decision of the Bupreme Court, a ton of coal is 2,240 pounds and not 2,000 pounds.\ - Wedding guests are now requested to inscribe their names in the brige's au- tograph album, and it is a very happy thought. | . -The ladies of Grace Church will hold & social at the house of M. Donovan, on East Oneida Bt., on Tuesday evening, April 8d. - Ice cream and refreshments will be on sale. -L. N. Fowler has purchased the small vacant lot just north of Tappan & Hosler's store. - He expects to erect a building thereon, and ocoupy the same for a hardware store. C,. W. Rice & Oo:, arrived home from New York on Tuesday last, George suys goods are cheap, so you may look for a great display soon, at the corner store. -Assemblyman Farrar objected to the new game law, as it did not suit the clubs of Byruouse, and voted against it, How it suited the people of Onondaga county -Mr. George Donovan, of the firm of | -Rev. W. M. Beauchamp desires us BAPTIST CHURCH. to return his hearty thanks to his man Raster was not observed by any special frends for their generous gifts on Wed- decorations at the Baptist Ohurch. An neaday evening. . Easter sermon was given in the morning -John Bellen, Esq., has purchased the by the pastor, and the usual Sabbath Frazee residence on Downer street, evening service, but the festal spirit of Mrs. Frazee expects to move to Elbridge to reside. P a the day was enjoyed by both pastor and people. _-Utica Sir Knights can secure round trip railroad tickets to the San Francisco GRacE CHURCH. “3119131 for $111.25. The regular fare | 'The Easter services at Grace Church is $128.29. - Bome intend going from this were well attended, and sermous appro- place, . . priate to the day were delivered by the -The annual meeting of the W. C. T. + U. will be held at the rooms of the Good | \COLO\ _ I9 Mrs. Amos'a absence the Templars, on Tuesday, Aprnl 3d. . A choir was ably assisted by Miss Ella large attendance is desired as business of Betts of Phronix, whose aid was highly importance is to be transacted. appreciated. _ The noedful scare of the -Mr., J. M. Blakesley Las shown us a | sick bad greatly interfered with the reg- gopy;f £3130 1/11?ng County | (3026113 of | ular practice ef the choir, but the music an. 4, .__ The paper is dressed in ‘ mourning for the death of Washington, was well rendered, und much of it of Quite an old and valuable relic. . -With its last issue the Skaneateles The decorations were an illumimated Free Press entered upon its tenth vol. 8Cr0U under the south window, \Enter ume. The Frec Press is one of the His courts with thanksgiving ;\ a crewn newsiest weekly exchunges that finds a | of handsome immortelles in the chancel great beauty, fee -Mr. James Frazee will erect his (ist e and put in his engines in: ~'Quite a number of new houses will \Be erected in this village the coming sea- awffiiégtmfiu wos t Skaneatoles Farmers' Club has fl; pfiin @ agents to go to New York to i “£1 and bring immigrants there as farm : Melp for its members. k Virginia will probably Shah? p barbar shop in the new Upson - with Mr., Fickiesen,. Lewis Vir- ( - 'Witia will run the old shop. j _ ; : ~-The plans for Mr. Upson's new hotel aro out, and represent a very handsome Building. Mr. Coiton, of Byracuse, is feot, »muking- great preparations for a ' lively trade tliis #p ___ --A history of Syracuse is said to be in . preparation P. H. Agan, who is ad- mirably fitted for the work. A few such men sata often worth a dozen historical --189,000 trout from the State Fishe- mies, havo been placed in Skaneateles jt she ~ the telegran i wall on fhe insidepage. This firm is t As wa he pay for bhetching them, saad us ourPGShgre when they are Skatieatelos F¥ee Press does not iving tha old County Clerk's ubféct, not on the score of xs thinking the county it- to twn and control public his- in which its history might we“! the milliver, who tifa mock on the tight of the rom J. E. Con-] again established i®?scd nd a basiness (ast mind. -The Spanish Btudents played to a very largo aud appreciative audience, Tuesday evening. Their music was all that was anticipated, and the andience Fennmlly were highly pleased rand great- y entertained. -Beneca River Lodge, F. & A. M, bas given aw invitation to the officers of Sg- recuse Lodge to visit this place on the third Tuesaday in April, Bpeculative Masons, as well as operative, are doing a good deal of work now. -The Teachers' Inatitute is now in session at Geddes, Tha coouductors take charge of the day session's, and the even- ing meetings and entertainments are in charge af the County Teachera' Associa- tion. -The Victor Herald has the follow. ing: Never grow! becausa a newspaper feils to give every gorap of news, so long as you take no particular pains to give the editor any information. The average editor isn't a mediam or a mind resder, bat ieh his news the same es a milkman gets his milk -by pumping. -At the annual parish meeting of Grace church, on Easter Monday, Sam- uel Hisdee and L M. Baldwin were elect- ed Wardens; and W. F. Morris, R. Rich ardson, D. D. N. Marvin, J. L. Betts, E. L. Bidee, Homer Perry, W. MoMullin, and J. F. Greene, Vestrymen. -On Monday lsst Mr. Curtis Parks received the following d tah from Albany : _ \Will you Voluo- teer for $7000 to go south. Wo. Parks,.\ Volunteer is too veil known in this coun- for us to give a description of him or zmark on his many fine qualities We would add that Mr. Parks refused the offer. --A new frand is being ° perpetrated, A man calls at a residence and tells the ts, | A man c rd tells 183 Shit her Amabaod rent hin to repeit wize repéited thé fosframent and esks $2.50 for the job. The bill is pard, and the hasband upon his rstoro is informed ofthis matter, .- He examives ths ma- a new sppearan What cert | --The Cmeftan, of Wyo., coutsins a long article on the busisem deme in fivaiflngqmd acrong cther done by Masaars, Beckwith, Qarmp & Os. This firm deal in 13m eat of car $100,- ute a _resct. of ® stocked with KB acrea, It beard of *fi ; 4 Ch w 1 may not so clearly have impressed his chins and finds that the rogme hss sim- | ipty tb‘smflmtoggve them b a piace on our tabla. arch; fine Howenag plauts in front of the -Mr. J. W. Upson has purchased the desks, and out Howers in the fout. The lot owned by Payn Bigelow, on Canal latter formed a memurial of Miss Luelin streot, just west of the Beneca hotel property, and formerly occupied as a Hilton, and tenderly recalled the fur girl so recently \cut down like a Hower,\ millinery store. -The Syracuse Standard has the fol. |_ Yb6 Easter oferiuga were $53, and in lowing accurate intelligence umuw the | the Sunday Sehool - Euster carda were Baldwinsville items: Dr, J, J. Wileor | given to all tue children presout, bas been appointed physician to the ) a ’Btaravfiiuliefi;?' Please to tell us who The Easter services at the M. E. Church last Sunday were very interesting | The store of C. W. Rice & Co. has un. aud appruprimte to the vccasiou, The dergone tepairs, a new floor buving been church was handsomely decorated with 1 put down and the shelving rearranged, plauts and out flowers, covering nearly the : making a decided improvement. whole froot of the platform, - Directly in ©, {rout of the desk was a pyramid arrauged METHODIST CHURCH conn namic cute aie e lao > | by his-people- than is Pathar Keltey by Pickpockets are busy on the railroad | between gymonso ard VEoéhenwr e the Catholics of this parish, which fact was made manifest, after mass, by the presentation of about three hundred dollars as an Easter offering. The following is the program as render- ed by the choir, in a manner pleasing to all present: Mass In B Farmer p SIC O oe Lambsoilotte ..... Lam bellotté Vespe ra. Domine Ad Adjuvandnam ,...... ...... Fisk | DAXAb DODMM UB ... .c css acres erver eme cr ea cea COM 00000000000 ere vreme Werner BMLIB cic}... FIBh Laudate ** MAGRIMAGC@E...,., c...... were TMM UIQ CGO 000060 ssc s c.}... Bergo =---~-~-<@ coUNTY AND ViCINITY NEWS. Immenss ice fields in. Lake Ontario can be seen from Oswego harbor, The Thousand Island House at Alex- andria Bay, has been sold to Richard H. Bouthgate for $100,000. The members of the Dakota emigrant party leave Byracuse for the west on the third of April. Plymouth Charch, Syracuse, bas ex- tended a call to Rev. Dr, Brana,of Ober- lin, Ohio. They offer him a salary of $3000, and $300 for moving expenses, WHOLE NO. 1896. on cn commom [ ~~~The Oswego of grocers in that city are selling olgo margarine, representing it as butter, - The recent thaws flooded the mini} mushrats were driven out of their holei and rare sport was nad in shooting thev; respected resident of Liverpool, died six months, . A Cortland man has invented a maockhing for painting wagon wheels that will 'do the work of five men and distribute the paint evenly, . Engineer James Bames, of Pfiafin will map outl the route for the pro ive Syracuse and Deposit Failzogd, in antics pation of the preliminary aérvayv e G. G. Armstrong has: chrigtened 'his new hotel at Fish Cresk the OneidaLmke House. He will open it for busineiisp'th« coming seasen, and keep it opeu the j around. Tmt will be held in the town hall at Puriakh commencing Mondsy, April 18th, an cot and Kenuedy will be present. Eighteen acres of lam near managers, which leas people of thiit | village to think that a station of more . than ordinary importance is to bo estnb- lished there. 'The land wassold by Ohes. Hogan, Werther prophets announce frequent | thunder storms io Apni, but Veunor: talka of cold weather, with a fruir prose: peot of being right. | A prize of $100 is offered by Thems | 1). Green for the beat crop of eneum bers, | for pickles, brought to lus mnnufunmry! iu SByracuse this yeur,. - ; Bishop Huntington publishes an ex- | cellent article on ' A Church that might , be in Syracuse;\ a cuthedral in fact, | though not in name, Kprgested by the change of site of old St. Paul's. j At an auction at the old Brinckerhoff | homestead in Chittenango, the old car- I riage used by Lafayette in Ine tour! F. P. owner. Frank Rich, one of the moet promi : nent lawyers tn the nortuern portion of | Cayugn county, committed smeide Mon. | day. He bad been out of heaith four a | time aud his mind is thought to hare be- | come deranged. Mr. Charles Vao Seboisk is barildtog a large poultry bousa at Manlius Center, with many jogenioas appliances. It will accommodate 25,000 cthickeos, and two ineuhators are to be filled all the time. 1, M) feet of reosts are provided. A strong feeling is developing in the Jeunison, of Syracuse, is now the j | _ Remember the great event of the sea- | ,, Aowering planta, the top of which was | son WNMMT'MVJ“WH,M of callas and other white at Homm'i Opers House, Tuesday, April Bowers. - On each sido of this was placed 10th. Mirth -masic. - Reserved /% proup of tastefully arranged plauta | on sale at Howard's Jewelry and MUSC | whjoh with the decorations in the altar and | Store, Monday, April 2d. Admission 35 vases of lillies piaced on amull stands, land 50 cents. Children, 25 cents. completed the floral trimmings. The Go to the Corner Store and sea the | prgched an interesting sermon in latest Spring Styles. The firm of C. w. | the morning appropriate to Easter, and | Rice & Co. are certainly making a repu. | the music was selected with reference to infirm for keeping rich goods, the occas:on. In the evening an Easter service was given in which the c06ugregn- | LIME, PLASTERING-MORTAR, &) tron took part, vaned by recitation and éHAIR, FOR SALE BY concert exeroses by members of the Bunday School, |_ 2B3w4 SETH DUNBAR { PFRESBTTERIAX CHURCH { .com I Card ef Thanks. The congregation in attendance at the . Presbyterian Church was large, and the “£3; zmeirlctgzzm F. Etfijm inter esting and rnstrostive. The members of 8 a WHO. 863 | =s usoal in this churob, L O. of G. T., and their neighbors for| \olo PW \\* #00 clegank The season \t t* \C _| _| being late hardly as many bloomng their kinduess during and after the siek- | lants were observed as usosl An elo- ness of their aster Margio H. Hubbmi,‘p1m a | quest sermon, fittmg to the day, was * e Laly | presebed by the pestor, Rev. Dr. Par- p Per Sate, > | sona. In the erenimg a seriptire asd Twa lote, fifty feet frout ox West Gen- | musical concert exercise was given, in esee Street, and four Iota on North Street | which the Barday School took part. Eangqnire of C-- E L Bork ~ EF, KWAXEYT'S ~ Eester was celebrated st this charch head 52:0“ la in s solemp and imposing manser, - High -_ Twenty year G mmMmmwebraMbyfiheBev,FI-thm ikeffers not coming in. - Will pay the | Keliey. The young lediea of the Sodal- | bighest market price 'ittes received communion in a bod}, |__ Sd Cas PF. FarratCZ. . wearing their veils and medal - The alter prefamely decorated «nth catural Rowers, + ._ Honse to Rent, and HAiominated with war candles, pre- nipa House No 41 on Syracase Stree: # | sented a stmk ing and edifying appesrance,. _ for reat - Eogure on premisea 1 Prather Keliey delivered a very able ser } chine taz F. VaxWrotrza. mon on the 'Life. Desth and Resurreo e == Gon of Crist,\ and while pictoricg to country in favyr of lessening the number and rarlluiug tha price of T7q%or Ticenaes, | Where he has to pay a high price, the li- cense holder is directly interested io hav- ing violations of the law panished. A meeting of the Accounting Cemumit- tee of the Board of Superrisors will be ; bold at the office of the Buperintendent of the County Puor, on Tuesday, Apnl 3d, at 10 a. m., for the purpose of audit- pg county poor scoounts, f The body of E. R Harmon, a former | supervisor of Camilinae, who died a few weeks ago, was found in a truck in the | dissecting room of the Syracuse Medical ' College, on Monday. Mrs. Harmon had ' pi a mark on the grave, and noticed ' its removal, which led to examination | and discovery, The bouse of Jack Peacock, nve mile outh of Pespeliville, was destroyed by fire at 7 o'clock Satarday ereniog. Mr. f Percock built a fire efter amsing, and | went imto the back lot for some wood. | Mrs. Peacock discovered that the house' was full of smoke, aod had barely time | to «are ber child aod escape in her night dress, There was spo ineauracca, Between 8 and 9 o'clock Spnday sxe» ing, Mrs, Thomas Parka, of Herkimer, f shot ber two children, and then commit The Pennellville choes» ns«ocintiom transacted the following bnsines» Hatur- | day: R. Sutton was maude salesman for _ the ensuing year, (1, T. Leanen, asuxtant salesman; A, Gregg, tronsurer; E. Allen, secrotary, It was votel to pay $1.9 per 108 pounds for making. Profl. Knasp's lecture on the '\Geology uf Skaneateles and the Lnke Bhores,\ be- Palladium says {numbqp' along lake Ontario so that nnmbera of, A teachers' institute for Oswego cougty . h (V3 French Fairchild, an old and highly- * a March 18th, aged seventy-one years and; continuing une week. | Professors Juhaon-,}riy been bought by the West Shore railway ' fore the Microscopsoau Club, is highly'. . compluoeuted. It wis ilinstrated by clarncteriatio fossils, and by »pecrmens nuder the microscope, The ieutflrflhfi‘fffi\ published will be a reliable guide to the 1LKat geotngist, as it is the result of tho- rough Held -work, al, . The Lyous Presa states that a thmuglh this country, was sold for $90. | in that village receutly shipped two car - load of straw to a firm in Penn Yean, who. iuformed him that every particle of that «traw would he made into a certain kin of paper which, after being soaked im tobacco juice, wooald greatly rescmble. Havana leaf, and be used as such in (11054; manufacture of cigara. _ _The Yale Rifles of Syracuse had as un Tumdaz the Wheeler Riflea of Alma\)?f and the Cadets of St. John's Schoo. Manolins. Of the exhibition drill by Cadeta in the evening, the Standard 8x ''The precision, finish and eleganeg af their movements war almost marvéldh$,' It was a subject of remark that such eg# culient drilling had seldom been sean if thia city'. Military training i : 18 fast coming into favor. + C. W. Rice & Co. are receiving thoi: new goods from New York. They show some elegant goods, a\ vo Bec des z To Let. To a man with small family, a good farm of 109 scres, situated «bout 4} milas: aik % 77 a I 's € 2 south west of Baldwinsville, Engquirs of ”1” H. Frexon, 1866 Baldwinsville. -- c» -m For Saie. A first-class farm of 107 acres about £ of a mile north-east of Baldwinsville, A fine young orchard, good buildings, living water, 8 seres of timber, for sale | at a bargain. Engnirs of Geo,. Fellows of Jack's Reefs, or on the place of, 14tt A. C, Fenzo Refice, Notwithstanding reports to the con- trary, we skil continue to do Casfom Gnoding, . All kinds of grain grouni to order or exchanged, sod satisfaction : guarsotéed. We rs now making a now soe yor a 4. | sed saimde by fring a ball into ber own | process dalled Cranson's. Extra Hailed. ._. .. _ bead. Detia Biy, a tio the' fami- {yum-cedfx-mebggffiomy c o'clock, and found Mra. Parks aod the | two children alone. Mra. Parks sent her; on an errand to a neighbor's When she , returned, Mra. Parks was lying on the ; bed, dead, with a bailet bote ina ber head. . ton revol¥er, with three of the cbambers -mpty. Oa her left side wes (ying ber hts? a boylet bole near the right temp'a On ”Ti; with # ghestly woard near bert cat Kira Paris wes about old, sod the ife of, : 5&me tke firm. of Parks, + ifo, but Chere fs to footdstice| T- -=! Pr g fiflw FEE/jg, tomthed may eram %o 29. ies . ootiet é 1 . 4 Intend ie\ wel ck «2000 ( * +- 0 Clasped in her right hand wes a Reming- | writes mo t6 aq five.year-old daughter, Lo a, with | Order ona |_ mmamadMMm-hflwmmwmwfinw (~ - ‘yu a Buckwhest. - We siso pay the bighes$ - market prise for buckwhest # $4 HMMtM' k Prentice. he kept them this winter vith only ordizary care unfll Fels 20th. Wa. H. Tax. Tebacco Stems tar Anto, Mz. M. Tos tas#% quantity oA To- A hardy becco Stems for sale, B will pay to w 75 misa to bay Toe 3 & Bre - The caval remorse of feal | & cret, barcess at Jesenp'a. - Ha Wace - Emi m