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Altix #, & yfinb 41\??? ta 3‘; 74 K®%,, died App bso [Esl mms -e- m o| §:00, J.m.8'50. 25 7.15 and 840”. vd A“ M\ alo (bon. - i WHQO pngine house. Aes i ‘jfk‘tor the past wook, f . ths. Rana ; & “mafia ‘po rts circulated against VOL XXXVI—{V O 30 ¢_ wee s ewe rmy n mmen sn oe + nano yom eme ne ee cae cepa ws BALDWIN SVILLE ONONDAGA CO., N Y., MAY De art-«1.85 2,05 7:45 vanmzlvs PIRECTORY . 0mm) & Syracuse Railrond. 7,‘ LEAYE BALDWINSVILLE-GOING SoUTH, f:17 a.m,; 1285 p.m.; 2:36, 6:27 p.m.;8: 2% p. m , frt. L. DEHAYVE mnwmsvmnm—eoma NORTH. I $43, &. M. 186.643 8:08, p: m. 12:3 p.m. frt. 4 LEAVE SYEACUSE-GOING NORTH. !. 7:15, a.m.; 2:10, 5:00, 7:40, p.m., 11:00 a. m. frt. -~#ew ¥Ferk Contral HRanilroad. Divition. «De art--Direct Road- 8, 6:20, 7.25. \4:35 11:45, 1:40,8:55,0:40, Ma 65 5 t. Road-d 80, 2:00, 980 and | has (unlu300 1:20, and 15 YMLBEB‘“? 5:00, 7:05. 7:15, 9:65, 11;40a. 317.5;th 9m you going this summer ? r esE‘mzaeislnxmgthe wall ¥ ¢! iuu‘FaA. Marvin and family spent last ' i:Schrcoppel ® figmm m mam 3. C. Kenyon has been in Net -Fallen & Bliss have unloaded two t loads Of Inimber the past week. Hall started st Monday. yo 13x, ROME very infirmity denies 7 {a‘fi Owe Falls woman, who sawed A 6: bra gt: h she was sitting, s F ”31pm” ul be - expected. mummy- wfmmen Clark has some ies we have seen of late w § Wallace Tappan were figfim”f.fldfu£maa Young, gamma- C en well patent has again 553th in putts. This will tannin time on the Oswego use railroad changed Monday. the num- for liquor li- ' “it: Immermgedu years, un- e ofthe Eggleston, brothera of this vil- Furid from the Presbyterian \v'jttemoonofthmweak. once fam a sta- AWW ous as wa ent est g, ingin nig Anti -Mr. J. C. Miller is in Amsterdam. -Lettuce and pie-plant are in market, -Buck displayed the first pineapples of the season, this week, Allen, is very low with heart disease. -J. L. Decker's little son was cut on the knee, Saturday, by falling on an axe, -The trees are rapidly putting on their summer foliage. -The Dau-ymen s Board of Trade has been organized in Blgramme, with Henry H, Loomis as pro -Quarterly meeting services Frida eve 1guild on Bunday at the M. —--'I‘he fumiliar face of Jacob Amos, jr 31m; is again seen on our streets, He sufficiently recovered to be able to look after matters at his mill. _ --A special village election, for the purpose of raising - Yor highway | gnrposes . will be held on Baturday, May —-Ourv11]stgecananp port a first claks ball nine by the manifestation of a little | energy. me ye ball players, organize a nine and show us some good games this season. -A petition is being circulated in Os- wego oonnti and quite generally signed, asking for the commuting of (tifford's sentence from hanging to imprisonment for life. -The report comes from the straw- berry sections of Oswego county, that the vines look much better this year than last, and the indications are favorable for a very large yield. -The Salvation Army remained in our village but a short time Baturday, The took a position in and about the band- stand, without, we believe, consulting the owner, and gued the people for a short rime sang, or rather yelled, a few songs, and then decamped, much 'to the relief and satisfaction of all right- minded citizens. ~ -Boms person trom Baidwinsville ox: presses a great degree of indi anon be- cause the Syracuse Journal loca G. H. Button in that vtllage In our inion Dr, Button is the one to com- pram It must be a hard reputation, that would not suffer by location m a where three intoxicated wo- men were gathered in in a single day, and where \black crook\ exhibitions of a most revolting character are indulged in. -Phoeniz Register. We have no- thmg to say. -A sensible young lady made the fol- lowing request to her friends: '\Do not lay me down by the rippling brookside, lest babbling lovers wake me from my | dreams, nor in the beaufiful cometermea in the vall lest sightseers, conning over epi , distract me; but let my last sleep under the counter of the merchant and business man generally who never advertises, There is the perce winch asseth all nadetstandmi and a on which neither the buoyant footiall of outh nor the weary shuffle of old age ever intrude,\ -On Monda Mr. W. F. Morris, ammama Morris, went to? ete arrange figmmopmmw -Mr., Q, F. Allen, father of Wells A, | gensrous citizens of Baldwinsville, who is [visit of last Throrida y exening.* The re joeipls wars $196.08. We would also add -At the school ntesting held last Fri- bergaremenk jmncm -The ground was covered—mm it winte | frost this morning. | -Bishop Peck is very low, and his! | death is looked for uny moment, -L. W. & J. E. Connell will have one of the handsomest store fronts in town, if they carry out the architect's drawm which we understand they intend to -Dr. Flagler, of Troy, is the guest of Alex Hamill, for a few aye He is one gf the largest railroad coutracters in this tate, -The first trot of the season will take place at Hickory Grove Driving Park,on Wednesday, May 30th, for a purse of $100. There are five entnes, all local borses, and very evenly matched. We look for a very interesting race. -A bill signed by Governor Cleveland, Saturday, provides that \all debts and obligations for the payment of mon duog,.or owing to persons residing : within the State, however secured or wherever [fuch securities shall bo deemed, for the | purposes of taxation, mom! estate within the State, and a be nsseased to the owner or owners thereof in the place where such owner shall reside at the time the assessment shall be made (but notking herein contained shall in any manner authorize the rsseasment of the same property in more than one place in this State inany one year), nor shall any personal property or estate ex- empt from taxation under the laws of the United States be liable for assessment under this act. « mack a -- WEST SHORE ROUTE. An Important Hallway Event of the Year. The New York, West Shore and Buffa- lo Railway Company bids fair to redeent its promise that the line shall be open for business from New York to Albany and Syracuse early this summer, The compauy is putting on the finishing touches with extraordinary alacrity, and | a few days will witness the completion of the track between Weehawken and . Albany. The rolling stock, all of the latest and most improved design, is in readiness, ballasting is going on at a rapid rate, the stations are nearly all built, or so far under headway that little remains to be done, and in a few weeks at farthest a now double-track, steel-laid railroad route, most complete in all its appointments, marvelonsly well built, and a triumph of engineering skill, will be added to our transportation lines,and this enterprise, pushed with a celerity such as has rarely if ever been equaled in our railrosd annals, has made no noise or stir in the world until it was nearly finished, and the people awoke with a sense of surprise at the suddenly effected. The managers of the new road announce many import ant con- nections and traffic contracts, and ex- press confidence in the slmfihble opera- tion of tha roed from the start The West Shore Route will have a most im- portant effect upon the thickly-settled oud direct outlets to the grest metropolis, the Rast, West and North.-Troy (N. Y.) Card of Thanks. Weduirehomturnthsnhfiothe so kindly contributed to tHe donation Mammwfmm‘ kind \offides of «impathy and attention Gunfig¢angt¢d tima of sorrow tfldj MEP‘ WmscFamz. W marownoomgom BOY a NEW CaRPET. mmmmm; Remember that MEWcmutknm ©7 Canal and Bridge streets, wi Proceedings of Village Board. Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Baldwinsville, held at the Clerk's office, May 11th, 1888, Absent-Trustee Todd. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. ‘ The following bills ordered paid from their proper funds : Fairbanks & Co., $17.65 W. H. Hirzel, 26.00 Bill of Jas. Keeler referred to finance committee. i The following resolution was presented and on motion was adopted : Resolved, That permission be granted J. W. Upson to connect the drain from the cellar of his new building, corner of the pub- lio sewer on the east side of Bridge street ;-provided it-be done-in-a secure and substantial manner, and that it be ex- pressly agreed and £111“?de math gland permission is on n that the Oorptagrlnugon be rilegsedoggom 211; liability for any damage to said property (whether in possession of present or a subsequent owner), that may result from any accident to, defect in, or abandon- mont of said pubho setwer, - ~~ Motion made that a crosswalk be built on Charlotte street near North street. Carried, A petition was presented signed by residents of the street, asking that a side- walk be ordered built on the west side of North street, between (Genesee street and E. L. Bisdee's ico house. Upon motion the petition was granted and a sidewalk ordered. Motion made and seconded that a side- walk be ordered built in front of premises owned by the Bigelow Estate on the north side of Genesee streeggvithin 10 days. Carried. Motion made and carried, that the Street Co er of the First ward be directed to build the sidewalks that have not been built in accordance with the village ordinance passed April 16th and confirmed April 30th. The following resolution was offered ahd upon motion was adopted: Waxreras-In the judfiment of this Board, the proportion of that can be apphed to Highway purposes is insufficient to properly repair and maintain the Highways of this corpora- tion; be it Resolved, That an election as provided for in the Vxllnge Charter, be ordered to vote a special tar olflfiOO to be lg- plied to the improvement of the Hig ways of the different wards, apportioned as directed by the charter. And be it cow Resolved, That the issuing of the warrant for the collection of the regular tax be postponed until such time as the regult of such special election be ascer- tained. Motion made and carried that aepecial election be held Baturday, May 26th, to vote on rsising a special tax of $2,000 for highway purposes, Upon motion the Board adjourned to meet Monday svening, Maz, 21th, 1883, st 8 o'clock. J. H. Borzos, Clerk. 275111wa tbapopulmtyob I hereby, wmmm maflmgnedtbankahmytdmdamd neighbors for tender regards shown me in ministering to my necessities when Whammyauaga. CO®XELL a Mswmdfiom of Beldawinsville Union Frese Behool Dix. | mmfinmm May 11, s mum-”WWW“ 17 1883 e county AND viciNITY NEWs. The Excise Board, of (Granby, has re- fused to grant licenses. I A centennial celebration of the settle- ment of Oneida county, is to be held June 4th. Bishop Foster will preside at the Cen- tral New York conference, to be held in Byracuse on the 10th of October, The physicians of Fayetteville have agreed to pay no visits to dead beats. They will sea them dead first. The death rate of Syracuse for April was 106, a very great increase on the average for that morth, Papers have been served upon several persons who have been killing fish in Nine Mile creek by means of torpedoes, Large numbers of Bkaneateles lake trout find their way to Byracuse. They have not been so abun ant since the days of the pioneers, - oe Baskets are made by machinery in the Jordan Basket Works. The material is splints. One factory is already in oper- ation, and armother about to commence. A sturgeon weighing 178 pounds, and measuring seven feet was caught in the lake at Oawego, a few days since, A chain had to be-fastened around its body to lift it from the water. Fire Commissioner Demong, of Syra- cuse, is to have charge at Lake View, on Onondaga lake. Water being abundant in the lake be will probably supply fire- water instead. Brook trout ard freely taken in'\ that streams south of High Bridge in Mautli-' us. Bome of the streams south of Byra- cuse have been stocked with California; Mountain Trout, which will live in al- most any water. The trial of John R. Walters, who shot and killed Henry £. «Moerck, onthe 80tir} of Anguast, 1882, in the town of Clay, one mile from OlgarflUe will begin at the Court House, in Syracuse, before Judge Merwin, Monday, May 21st. The Onondaga Connt W. C, T. U. will hold a semi-anpual convention in Mar- cellus, commencing at 1805‘ m., May 23d, and oontmmn ys. Mre. Rounds, of Ohiton rings, will lecture, and Mrs. Bart, president of the Stato w. C. T. U., mexpeowdto be present. Saturday forenoon another section of the Wes ore trestle work, in the town of (Geddes, sank down to the depth of fifteen feet. Fortunately the sinking oc- curred at a time when no train or work- men were on the trestle The section which sank this time is about 75 feet in length. Traly, the contractors, Messra, Ryan & Mo onnld are experiencing \hard luck\ in trying to build the track across the lake marshés, Oswego county was visited by a very severe storm on Thursday night, At Constantia the rain fell steadily durin the afternoon. - About 5 o'clock the win increased in violence,and did considerable damage. In Carter's grove one hundred trees were blown down, and shade tréés and small buildings in the village were leveled. 'The houses snd barn of Mr, Batchelor were badly dameged. A largo barn belonging to Iraand A. P. Brown was blown down, nearly killing three puma; mmgzfim wgt{mtlzaaygm t : e, oun gage on their faces on For several ds petition\ has “Mflmfimm The young ladies of Pulaskx aro 6x gamzmg a brass band. & The teachers of the Third district , of Wh Onondaga County, will hold an g tion in East Syracuse on Saturday a a. m. The program will be a very 51m teresting one,. © Mrs, J. H. Perry, one of the oldest and best teachers of Byracuso High Bchool, died of pneumonia, Tngxduy. The funeral will be held Friday at 3 1111 e$1.1 of the schools of the oxtywillbc clos Last week Tuesday morning a (laugh: pews.\ ter, aged about 25 years, of Mr,. Peotim ,: well to-do farmer living abont a.mil«@ \ north of Exieville, left her homa withont. ~., any warning to her parents, Sho arogs from her bed and left the hbonse sqmém tas time between two and four o'clock in ths] T? morning, She had been insane for. s , week and close watch over her way.-kept. Her room was up stairs, and in someun- accountable way she eacaped=/ her- t ~ ight make no -noiss,- w; f she put a pair of cloth abbpem over ker \g Mg. shoes. eo was mi seard for j her was made in every dimoho g. was thought late in the week that alto might be hidden in a swamp near {ha' house, and yes {200 men turned ouf ': and gave a thorough, but unmmfiul search, The mystery was all revés E about noon to-day, when Henry | Maistre, a Frenchman who has spank several seasons on Cazenovig Liike, in a hermit's cottage, found the body of the young woman near the steamboat dock not fur from the station, 'The supposi- tr ou c tion is that she walked directly from her \ioe futher's house, a distance of some sevem..-_./-; miles, and threw herself into the lake.. annees o 'T\T? Specinl Election. if?\ l} Nutice is hereby given, that a special . | 2h) meeting or election of the inhabitants of .? ff the Village of Baldwinsville, entitled to held at Village Hall, Saturday, May. 26, - R a, w 21883; for the purpose of voting for o‘p t against a Special Tax of 52.000 for . :* fl Highway prrposes, ; the several wards as the Charter direota, The polis of raid meeting will he upaued at 11 o'clock, a, m. and closed at 2 o'clock p. m., of said day. By order Board of Trustees, - J. H. Bomwrox, Clefk. Baldwinsville, May 12, 1888. --G@ to; wits! The Corncll House. ' The new botel built by Col. Paym _ Bigelow, and recently parchased by Mr. M. E. Cornell, of Fulton, is now open te ° the public. 'Mr, Corpell is a botel mar of several years' experience, aud will - - keep & thoroughly first-class house; Ths\ furniture throughout is entirely new, the rooms are large and well ventilated, unflé the table will be A, 1, at% - Commercial men will find this a - tent house, as ita sample rooms ars Isr@#, * well lighted and easy of access. flaws $2.00 per day. Ink . -w -a- - fie teow _/-- - Fire Fishermen, He! . . e: At Dr. J. L Mason's Drag Stomon 4 5 13a} the South side, can he found thew t* and finest assortment of Fishi hokig: in town, at prices that ars low. oce Busk 0 + ie r - 8 al be Fine Cigare Mr. Thos. Virgznnunpwmm