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#hov vene ** ; Oswego and vicinity, whither she went a She reports a KIXGDOM, John Torrey has bought a throe-year- old colt of Manriee Heffron. ! gan Central railroads, met at New York, ( Friday, and eleated the following officers: | ' For the New York Central, chairman of : few days ago on a visit. | pleasent time. Our school opened last week with 22 surv. Our school commenced Monday. ~ Mr, amd Mrs. James Naylor gave a 4 a?!“ their friends last Thursday eve- | £02112}. and as Hattie Biurgéss as agaimford T1116; planted corn last Fri- f {in my; féefieggz 80321321; fangs; Graining, Paper Hanging. Work done fjgffffggg‘. f * . | -ore , Tobaeco plants by the thousand on the i _. \ . ' * > f in a satisfactory manner, - >- r “fir; ggmwmgghmhmua-t house Suongzyffuannftllaiei‘igggd rélfifffiflxvfiegfi Cramer fang. l ézigipizfllfgzzt' 010121262 (f; Clfikmgwonq m ® k x fl g Shop over Blanchard's Marble Works. B / xttss Dorn Paggert, of Phooni , | hea. superintendent Willis Johnson has purchased. 4 | (pi yige, resident, J. Hayden; - assisy' | Tho Child of the Sterran, supported by C. W C ¥ \~ FX. H‘E ”33m\; mmxf'cwfis °! 'The pool master burns the immuduight ! yearling colt of Mr, Spaulding, of Mem- | president 2. \| CHARLES and WALDKROR'S COMBINA: $55.00. ' BH xvgzfio Miss Carrie Potter, las \\- | oil, consequently the money does uot | phis. Consideration, $75. fut to president, J, Tilliughast; treasur- £113); » (blearachi 3 gulf!- of unusual excel- >a 2A burn the boys' pockets. Mary J. Palmer, of Hortontown, was | 85 E. V. W. Rosseter; controller, Isane | will introduge a chgfgfifgfigg‘ggfl’: 3:33 The Best Wagon } k Mr. and Mrs. Jeremigh Reals, of Bald- ; the guest of Mr. and Mrs, B. R. Doo-!P. Chamber; secretary, F. D. Worces. 48d dances. $3211“? pricein 3255156“er «f am again”? p h spent Bunday with their pa- SOUTH GRAXNLY, | little, last Friday and Saturday. | ter. Admission, - - - Gand 50 cts. t‘fi:fié‘§§&%fi‘§a°3é:é:§£°' thewiiifigfwn .at this place, | MISS JENEIE CALEF, 3534 “WWW fimwmw-qfwu nene hel i i fl 7g“? 33a\ 5&9; & J fi’afi‘fii ‘fgfi o ué'gfifii‘q)‘ c x ”Vivi”? ”L\ gig.“ , 8 ppl Moes e ign $3 Taras =, . Ag N wwfiffifififiéfi‘fi £ 1 1h - , , L ++ « - & H . e n . \MAT—w . * gt: - oo cannes nn a renee ce, nwn uals Donas. _ hele | oe 0 Ll mix D. McCARTHY & CO'S, 5 a a p wes __ B % % _B__ ev nractuse, n. v. f - f ' | ' o e a 4 © ay «- 100 B ~- 'From Manufacturer to Consumer without any intermediate profit. $1,000,000 Worth of Desirable Merchandi i . sond V VV Ort se from all the Leading Markets of the World \~ Wwofiemfibm over our Retail Counters at the LOWEST PRICES EVER KNOWN. The most important event in the annals of the Drgcoods Trade. Mimi x> . past efforts sink into insignificance compared with this gigantic enterprise. 9 N ¢ COME ONE! COME ALL! <A l Fn ens nem n nnn hn nere n e \-. D. MCCARTET Y . & _ CGO _ _LZ 3 ceonRRESPONDENCE. I Many of our le attended the Gif- ‘ | VANDERBILT RETIREES. AMUSEMENTS. > ~ a if It 320111 ttéél as witnesses, 801331 wentdto “3135?“th recently purchased a ; + oom nmn __ ’ Parasols ‘ C 1‘i ~ ugh we havea targe cor; f} hear the a osins 'are di- * inc Hesigns the Presidency of Mis N o t> Cae M re wtwimrs to ”go's defirg- vided in their opinions in regard to the Several horses about hereare sick with . Railroad System. I HOWARD OPERA ROUSE, i ot Dawwwq‘”; ti all of our subscribers are invi. | verdict., . distemper, ' 1, H. HOWARD, Proprietor. Everthing no uas n e send in items of interest .) Mary Dickey bas just returned from ' The directors of the New York Central | ~~~ «_. Everything new, desirable snd cheip\ , % pn 20 _ OHL PE ' 6 ary y 6 jus . 1M 3 , at Mrs, E. W th' t/ le ately me of \ : and of the Lake Bhore and of the Michi- | MOnay . Eue'g, May 14. . E. Wormath's. nio ~9 © qk 2 uf song s FRANK E. BOLTON, PAINTING, HOUSE, SIGN AND_ ORAMENTAL \A'; 628 tz A I f im a , ehool commenced in the Cody district! - Daniel Wagner, who has been sickfor! For the Lake Shore and Michigan || r, a .. on, and put on' either Brewster, Ell ea C F B “X < w. QMbetlagn and filly’ Osf Cry, MQCMOHdfly. l'sometime, 182181310 poorly again. [ Southern railroad there were chosen: Newsglrrvf. Digit:n50rgu?l’c fiégfift How arad's affine rtngiegzrggfimggfitgé’rg‘ g’gé were the guests of Mrs. cox, sunday. George Sickler has been shaking for a | ' Chairman of the board of directors, Wm. from the o way of nudging them, 'rud. 53 ra.\ ”X, €iborge Eno has purchased a boat and galw 03133 witmeafiugé mpg. 33m Ham- sOERBLL HILL {K. Vanderbilt; president, John Newel!; Also a good assortment of Far Superier in Strength & Siyle, .=: » . on etter. lae X . $ C _ . . George W. Hall is the happy. man -he | vice-president, secretary and treasurer, 0 gaps; gad- theeeN wagons from six to twenty- H E. Potter has purchased another team, | Eiimand nnd F. W. (F | is grandpa. E. D. Woreester. Pianos & Organs, ues --- a\ yanusy learn that they each purchased s<large| _| Our Sabbath Bchool commenced last! For the Michigan Central railroad: f Kar! challenge anyone to show a better - | 8g. % PLEABSANT® VALLEY, - farm there, with the intention of moving | Sabbath, and will be held every Sunday, | Chairman of the board of directors, Cor- SOK for etth, notes or on monthly Paypients wagon for the noi. raANCMEE -- \ _C. 8. Tilley was at home last Sunday. | there at some future day. .. . at 4 o'clock p. m., D. M. Wiles 88 #0- i nclius Vanderbilt; president, H. B. Led- | _________ _ ___ Baldwinavilie,N. Y. sby1 f :' Heffron, our trustes, is treat- | Quite a number of farmers are plant- perin tendent, yard; vice-president, E. D. Worcester;! ~ -- emmm amen g. _L Wing“ house fo a much weeded ing their potatoes. A large acreage will| 3, Rogers brought home a nico 10t Of Henry Pratt ' , e aoomnd C af t. be grown here this season, and the pros- Jersey from Weedsport, ons day 'W H. Vand \ bilt retires f | ' ~ We are sepmg a great many\ (0 ~ . Miss Neenah Hamill and \Will Gillett | pect is that bugs will have plenty to do. | last week. I While. . B. erbi retires from € colfedton>-Mra. Querean, one day last} . Mrs. E. Gofrm has returned from the preufiency, and his sone tron? the IOHENNYCAKE CoRyERS. Florida, i *~*_ | vise-presidency, the position of chairman + --- week. | of the board of directors is created with | | Our school commenced April 30th, with This plan ' r R Jerry V. Chapman bas returned from . was on his way 19 scholars, and Miss Carrie Hayden rs | gp, git, andhgugm the Henry Miller f general supervisory power. + flew Woolridge, emploaedntiwz y arner, ; thy an”; Warner's team and a |- teacher, . farm, of E. Hamill Consideration, | relieves Vanderbilt asd his sons of the : , ® belon tomggaeéd Tiggnévlérw George Hayden is so far recovered as $2,200. { detail of workraqddevolveuikuponhkme; aa vl L i ¢ f‘ wag n with Mr. W, under it. | ° be out again. --- | who have been actively engaged in it be-. I‘Jut there is no danger fir-t—l‘mpfeeentoflhaflflmmmflifificoming low ' m-«Tj iis brother he succeeded | _ Michael Feeney, of Van Buren, who is LYBANDEER, fore. The harmonious working of the for constant additions are made, 'The patterns are all new and stylish * / Capea 'etoppmr tha team. - He was y | ditching in this vicinity, sold his horse, 8 |_ Nettie Yan Doren has gone to Cazeno. ; companies forming the Vanderbilt system --the quality excellent-and the prices very attractive. ‘ Y » I w b‘bfi‘gibomelt'i broken; the mfiggyss???’ to M. Emenok. Cousid- via to spend a fow (1818 in mltmg her‘ is thus assured as well as permanent con- y, weeon wok Madly Me C rain of brother, Willie, ' trol for the Vanderbilt interest, - 'The TL ~~ * x MissHelen Rindge, of Baldwinsville, wghefigklgggazefidmktzfihe wheat Mre. Ben Ingersoll, of Maced00; 18 inability or death of any one of COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. ¢: cémmencad her school last Monday, Bt green. spending a few weeks in town. the family would not disturb the - rels. 1D UT tO CCT ‘ © Eva Wagner, who has been in Zora Hayden and wife started Monday | - Married-Atthe residence of the bride's . ,; P Per 0005 | . ' .. F & lou for Lac Q5i Parel, Minn., on a visit to nts, Wednesday, May 2d, by Rev. J. tions of the survivors. - William H, Van- We ace also sellinpy more aol al. 1. £1 q, for a long time time, is said §derbilt remains i director of each com- ' pany and a member of thyexeoutive and finance committees, In retiring, Vanderbilt suid. ''Tb ws q my belief that these eorporations are all are i. Franklin, Miss Lottie Lockwood and Emmett Brown. L F. L'. Van Doren is out with n new top buggy. Mrs. J, B. is very sick, is uttended by Dr. Leslie Martin, Thomas Biggs has bought J. Copper- their son and daughter. Mrs. H. intends spent the to be gono about three months. . and Mre. i RX .:; % 7 ;, 4 B® M \%..\ . 'Dayig Vader spent Sundsy with friends 1 E’P‘H P gb n Do n g th Cato. PLAINVILLE, Cross Lade Lodge, A. O. U. W. visit- | ed Warners lodge lart Baturday even- ~ \ing at their new quarters. They were Sha St; Joh Pickard has purchvaseddfi house f ; a C € b a . . [ : * C pan- ' C 01313123 Francis. His family will return 225mm in a very satisfactory fangs barber chair. 21122 again?! a shop in tlemeno who understand their dutes nud patterns placed in stock to d; from the west and occupy the same. , | the baggage room of the hote, will discharge them to the satistnection of li B> \_ ~ Burnet Breed had a stroke of paralysis | \, C B. Russ and wife visited Mr. rnd _- 'Fhe Central Association of Congtega the «tockbolders __ Thi« fret lus had 5 ~* * while viéifing his sop, Eagene, last Mra., J. Powell Sunday. tional szmhca will mout‘m the Oeugre great influence with ome an determiming c Week His recovery is donbtful. Mrs, Hourth, fwrmt'rlj of Plainville, final“? (“Elurchum ooo c tho course T huve after dae ats loa, died at her home in WinfleM, TU) , of: day and Wednesday, ' A little son qf Aaron Yader was run. deeided np In coy the pnmlyaw. F. Corey has treate t « heuse foo a v trmo hus mi when E oweg am a daty a mber wagd’hjnnt week bunt is' ever by a . rew allo to be about the house. The stage {rom Plmmnville is new ben. new coat of paint. ; fha h x* 8 & eofpto§ o- emir sea he tie cen peduad thoe coca fe t, exe + tufally decorated with lcvltuirmp, , [,, S Lmat Sabbath win coiminuacutr alt the Hepa r} lef 1 ary ean nn pwt r tq a hue 0 f MEMXPHLS. Mail on the front gent Hmuimfx 90 ~ Cougreguaticasl Church. - Three young ad Cod uou nef mat eather mde of tue box and BRo#el pay and one youg Litdy united with the A&@IeRt wih des ove, foo retice from the i dag the honor of a Wl. sever cmvyo orm the dargest amd cheapest relat one, of a oat. mterest l have SPECIAL DRIVES a0f J heretolor6 thene corporations, I also wiah to express my aocere thanks ~ C. B, Spaulding leaves tius #e6ék (9° Fouge 'on the end- board. jein the Myrtie Péek and Alle Martin: ette equestrian party, of which he is pro- prictor and manager the coming season. Messrs, G. H. Lindsay and G. P. Har-\ gi. his bad for a time, but is now improv- church. prnqnimn % Proges T). P. Stone ga having a serous time' app A; Ellis is putting an addition ou with a ack horse bis house aod making other- improve Ohve Pursten has been confined to , ments. | Hiram Abbott is doing the car peoter work. rea lectien it of the y nw have taken the agency for this 2% inity, of the Cortland Wagon Co,'s just. 118: Dr. Finley tino{air, who has bean |~>- to all the (rmployees ef the different com- iF ly celebrated work. Both gentlemenare M; J, H. Mills hrs been taking a. cated at Bouth Hannibal, has taken up panies for the and C E. <1?” aware of the wants bf the ple, and At ; drive for a few days through the country , his residence here, ard may be found at tor tL lared , , 41 fa ii mam {310i that their 860m W111 'in company with G W Meyflm of New x the rooms for mly 0cC “pied by E. L. dor 'ey rendered mein the Twrfmmam“ M my dutiee lt is my purpose and mm prove successful to themselves and satis- ' York, oun of the firm for which he buys | Vanderveer. thet theso eorperatious aball remain ap- fantory to their patrons. | tobadeo. p 2 noe On Saturday, May 12, . f\ sutum] gammhgmhand mats]? tat);- Pmm- I thin evxer before-tbut ag we are vunfltlnfly flag-fling to our stock-it is . , nent positious in them nre Aled DF R44 glways jin good condition to make sefecttons from- actarge lot of-new--# iy handsomer than any we have shown 5a COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. -% hbo dia! ve Cure ever offered eo otoutred w COME IN AND SEE For YyouRrsELF. ,\ oe anomie A * . The miners, Messrs, Weaver, Moses, I Rev. E. E. Colburn concluded hia! ou such a basis for harmeomoua working We shall have ready far inspect.on an assortment of r‘v'faj ard Doyle, who started upon & jourmey course of lectures to women, last Bun- ' ' , with each other, and for the efficient Pa - (¢ ts Idaho more than a week since, have | day evening. Arthur Wilson, who has been 11108386} % of each f f & + tal. hed their destination, and «are well City, Kansam, returned home last week. MAbagemeN each, sa will secure for HOSIGI‘ 1 HOSiQr 1 HOSIQT 1 Hosi . 1 s ‘ sstisfied with the outlook. -_ At the iZation of the Wundsy | He, with his brother Willi, bave opened a the system permanevey and prorpenty y & y & y & ery s _ ' . lil see ete dod ups . | Bcohool, last Babbath, Obarles Davis confectionery store in Fulton, The New York Ceatral board edopted - E- *Saits Knapp aré shipping Aaily @ was elected Bap't, Elias Wilson, Beo'y, - . For Ladies', Gents, Misses' and Children's wear--incudi f- > ~~ « € f .- resol . A « uding alt K earlogd of potatoes. Enos Smith, Treas , Loie Pool, Orgar- A namber of our young ladies com solutioos of regret at Vapdlerbilt's re 'C. 2 , wo. *: f pmtain < ibk. ' ~* M menced their duties as teachers 1884 tiremen:! ties from the cheap Dmpestw to the fine imported gooda-in the latest 20. & < - The Gilley, under command of Ciptain Monday. Anna Conley at Red Creek, all «tvles and ecolore -at prices heretofers unheard of. [. d.: Ranith; has the season's business. --- Mate Rockwell in the Stockwell district, aki r _ j wwmm a half in-- Hortoxrrowy. ‘rand Cora Buck in the Cadwell district. | That ‘thW‘n * deli“. Pe - - Lecel 2. terest in the grocery state of W. R. TAY - omer Loveleas was drawing wood | The names on the sick list during. the in 1A «k E?” a gnod dad Pit‘mfl' COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELE. - >o - o last Manda? when his horse fell down $52. week agrngrp. Wag-feud son, \Ars re tack pulling oon Inpday [{ the e & & a}? -. (k n. Wilson & Son, the live cigar man- and before he could remove the harness ompson Lizzie Stevens. strain was toon greet upon the trousers, ee e oe M < “dturmdl’lfinrfllqmadeaahtpmt the horse was dead. ap + Mr. and Mrs. Mattoon, of Auburn, Dew ones can be obtained st Kent & a [& New (meds in onr e r l “23,”me this steton, Mon- . Afiabbath Sebool has been organized | spent last Sabbath with their motber.> Miller's, 18 and 2D, South Salton etreet T aim in the Ham district, with Mr. Giddings Mrs. Tackney. - That if Keng & Maller hedn't advertised L d' 4 d Ch'ld ' Sh D . \ MW oats arenmaking vigwors bead as superintendent. P. Powers has greatiy improved the | so largely in the GazetrB they wouldn't a |eS an i fen S 08 apartment way Mara Baffalo. Mra. Baker is sick with the marpa. 5:58 fig; it; £28312), 1-331!de a bay 2 nave bad such a rash of trade to contend , [: d sold | , h fen be found. - . Patrick has d the . F F * Al I » > gre et e'n puality and solid at lower prsea than ean often be toun t. finfif‘m yard nearly fumaierd. ° Mre. John, Beltows has returned from Miss Carrie Watson is viaiting ber as- with bat coukl have ''played checkers | P p * - quite an exfended tour in the west. ter, Mrs, Thompson. mgth slong and won'ld have lwen le 22 en renee ks s & - 4 A h to v - on sarees Wim. Gorke, of Syrsense, purchased 8 | George Terpening, of Irm, has accept \\' .\ \\\ \\\ \ COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. . \Gn the singing of bmm‘bflfieofewmwmm $100. | ad s position es clerk in the ators of A \CUC\ ls . t ‘ len 2 Mis Our school opened on Monday with a M. Weet & tMFDGP. ming plans lor Lhe summer - 74 & - ora is sATURDAY, MAY 12th, we shall offer a large lot of . eal sleep, . A the good atteadanca -_- Joebn Palmeter, our new lasdlord, is season-lof traveling st home or abroad, to 0 8° % 4 to wo th B. B. Doolittle spent Toesday and repairing bis hotel He intends to keep lor amoSgmicg at the «prings, the sea- | i 4 & ani gem L eBky bicer, an Mmfigfiifim la firstolasa house, . _ shore, on the meuntaics, or at the Lelands | , x i A Hogs «*. The & : days R e ! B. C. Wheeler, of New York, has been -prudence dietates thst an of, C mm , ~* ~ , '“\~\‘\\'* = E z- - ion $ KCD LAKE ;e§§mdm' g a few days with his brother, Vo | clothing abonld be procured st Kext & Buekle, Lace and Oxtord Ties, at $1.00 per pair-a price much . - : tha requisites MW Mra. & of South Gragby, has ' eeler. © Miller's , thaugood‘s of the quality bave ever been offered for a at work And \my B2G®\ | peen visiting friends here \ood o e en - That beckward Apml, eccording to all © Fal inz |_ Remember thst Mra E. Womnuths mmhmMeafim‘wmw : , * g . @ 5 prepared with a stock of spring cirthing procé against rokia aod the entire long train ~f discaesea which follow in theair' f (zo to Downers -_- Jokn Adat raized his corn house Wed-> a* nesday afiernoon. i for Par@sobs. ; vase. \o fas PMhMmmgmmhmmfifififl~ Ja for the in Tote and everything cine and pet a cu mae o my K «2 Mgmflmmwm, - - cram an fonts B o, thorne Phau Ai Mean asa ima of sll kinds, at particalarly low prices, on saTUEDAY, MAY t2th. s & WALL va vj ¢ A \i ~~ + w» Dry Goods Department ‘ + mew L+ many ~~** 4