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and how they spehd their unofficial | ions, _ - # > iu, Luff. | [MORTGAGE FORROLOSURE.- Morigag. en Pregaident Arthur has ab‘filfiat‘lgéé’bg- M 1?PP~L¥’1|113%W¥Q€1'F9“‘1 Katie Cornell that [nize@\President GarBeld's' promise to ap- | Jj x§p°-M§{gg§5$°m§§ .“§§éth%‘gifin\d point his first cousin, George Garfield, gii‘g‘fifi’f’figi tehe. Aoran gadéifigfigf Bq! not exist inVirgipin, ° A 'Intge ' nurnber| to some public posilfion- is Mr. Garfield | win D. Mo ‘ug 'dated December. nang % |-effectually -prevented | was solecteit the other day ns superin- | A, m., in 6: Onondaga County fifig‘fi: Emil: franchise is tendent of the public building to be'uérwsqmc‘e' lhhofiiio‘ datmaed to ba dag if an armed force had guarded the polls | ereqted at Pensacola, Florida. ___ against them. | The sime state of affairs £1318]?me at pages \491 etc. Amount claimed to be dug at the date of and first publication of this is also shown to exist in ' Mississippi by Mr, Hoar's investigation. notice $2,027.02, ' Morigngea premises desotib- 4 ; ed substantially as fo lows: All that piege or fétgmggfgfii%?¥ | THE TWO GENERALE. The Keifer-Boynton investigation, as area? of land situate in the town of Vfan and being the sn ng ° everybody expected from the first,\ has uren, and county of Onondaga, and be & mgr, 'of-lot number 53m in said tan of YVanBuren and bounded and. described as follows:. Beginningat the north-west corner of jand owned by Jolin O'Brien, in the center. of the highway known ns the Poélfon road und , running thenge north seventy-one gai one-fourth degrees east, thirty-one chains & R and fifty links, thence north four chains and settled down to n question of veracity between the . two belligerents, and the inquiry of the commitfce will determing nothing. General Boynton has at his disposal the columng.of g widely ciren- lated paper, and if he could not vindicate himself and punish his antagonist through this channel, he could write a book, as he did when he and General thirty-one links, thence wost twelyg chains andAfty-elgHt=-links, thence south, cighty- Sherman were engaged in settling cer- tain disputed facts of history. - (ten. three and throw-tourths degrees westitwoenty- three chains and eighty-seven links, to the Keifer as member, of Congress has a right to rige to a question of privilege centre of said Pelton road, thence south twenty-nine degrees cast, along the centro of said road, thirteen chains and forty-seven links to the place -of beginning, containing thirty neres and thirty-seven one hundredihs of an acre of land, ace * Alsgall that certain other pigse or parcel of land, being a.part of :lot number three in the . town of VanBuren, and county of Qnongnia when his integrity is nssailed, and if he is not content with this mode of redress, he can go into the courts as a final mode of vindication, or go before his constit- | uents rnd ask them to pass upon his conduct, A joint discussion between the two Generals would greatly enliven the coming campaign in the eighth Ohio district, The committee is still trying and bounded as follows: On the nort y’ lands formerly owned by Daniel Linsda , on to dipo’gver a discovery. \ 4 ''ONE GOOD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER,\ the east by lands formerly owned by Abner Cornell, on the south by lands ormerly owned by Nicholas Vader, and on the west by lands formerly owned by Charles Pilley, and containing fifty acres of land..\ Also all that certain othor plece or parcel of land, being ia pars of lot aumber three in the town of VinBuren, aforosaid, and bound- ed and desoribed as follows: Beginning st.a post andstones in the south line of said lot, standipg twenty-two chaiys and thirty-six links west from the south-eust corner of said lot number three, thence west twenty-six chains and eighteen links to a post ten links north from a hemlock tree mark- ed or numbered 8-10, thence north: one chain 'And fifty links to a stake and stones, - thence west, one chain and twenty-two links,.to a pogt and stones stand- ing ten links north from & beech tree number. ed 2-8 thenc? north, twenty-two chains and twenty-two links, to a post and stones stand- ing five links north from a sugar maple tree (swim? numbered 5-7, thence t twenty» seven chains and forty links, to a post and stones, thence south, twang-three chains In 1855 the British government sent their steamer Resolute to resoue the sur- vivors of the Sir John Franklin expedi- tion, but it became necessary for her off- cers and crew to abandon her in the ico,. Bhe floated 1,000 miles, and was found with al} her'supplies intact by a United States whaler. The Queen at once re- linquished .all claim to the vepgel and she became the property of her salvors. Our Congress then appropriated money, purchased the vessel from the salvors, repaired it at our navy yards and sent it to the British government manned by a crew of American sailors. The action of our government was highly apprecia- ted, and the praises of the United States were sounded throughout all England. Upon the arrival of the Resolute a public reception was held on board, which was attended by the Queen, Subsequently a handsome degk was made from her oak timber and presented to the Presi- dent of the United tates by Queen Victoria. 'The desk is still nsed by our President in his private office rt the and seventy-one links, to the place of be- ginning, containing sixty-four acres and .in the County of Onondige of New York, decea has Js White House. Now comes the British government and presents us with their eighty one hundredthsof an acre of land, be ( p the same more or less=oxe g and sonal estate, has 1 £3? $11,313.61“ H fa Arctic steamer Alert for our Greoly relief | expedition, as n graceful acknowledg- | ing a plese of land consisting of four and .the Surrogate's Court of our ment of our former generosity. Repre- ORTGAGE FORECLOSURE.- Mor ciss Wiliam Cornell andKéne-Qg is wife; Mortgagees, Abel H. Toll, Edwi Dixon and Maria 1). Mitahéll, executors executrix of the last will and testa: Aaron H. Mitchell, deceaged; Agsigne its Ation it dot chet An ; recor pril 12, \t . m., In Onondaga nty Mug? om Amount claime first publication: - gu§2d premises follows; | ~ bemoon ars, ~~ ~ . e ofnnd 'potice $2,102.38, Mor Fibed aubslqguullg tnot or parcel of land st m, in the county® ésiid, and being a part 0 ggaldttw ot Vand uren;. :# ev ANy.acres in the sonth~ - east corner of 'Siid lot and containing fft. amores of land. Also all that cortain. othe piece or parcel of land, being n part of. 10 number four in sald town of VanButen and bounded and describéd as follows: Be ginning at the south west.corner of said 10 number four, and running thence north twelve chains and eighty-three links, to ,.; land .of Abner Cornell, th exioofiastnlonmam‘ \C Abner Cornell's south Hno,to the center of the _; road Ieading north from'Bangall,thencesouth -| ensterly along the conter of Magical. twelve chains and\ninety-stx links, thence 'west, twenty-eight chsins nit‘gxtgaronxf‘unn the piace of beginning, con Muixég thirty» Ayeacres and thirty-three one hundredths o an acre of land, Said mortgaged ea foor trhe lao bates boi ino thie oor of the. of,. Del s tool of Ono: on. tho tL at tennoatfiq'ckg‘lh thé“foreny00n; 31:21 Ba mortgage will then and, thereby be fork- .:! closed.-Dated Februarlg 7, 18834, a wo 25+ EDWIN D. MITCHELL, Assigne | _ D.C. GreEEnFIrELD, Attorney, office and O. address, Baldwinsville, N. Y tos | HE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF. NEW I York, to Martin F. Warner, of edger}. Portage county, Wisconsin, Mat-I‘lfla Hawléy . and Alma Nichols, seven-MWg of Va fron, Onondaga county, New York, Dayviel W. Mar- vin and Frank Marvin, soverally of the clty of Syracuse, Onondaga conn ¥, -New: York, Harriet Leline and Eliza Marvinchovy- eraiiy of Lysander, Onondafia county, New York, Lonisa M. Warner, of ion, Herkimgy county, New York, Frances M, Hand, 6f Hutchinson, Reno county, Kansas, Emmi; J» g‘ftchgxfi, Eurettm His arner, (I’m!) 53?!» . mpbell, seve o yrs-age none county, New Yor IV and John .'Wn;mer,nr Danbury, Fairfleld county, Conn., beira at law and next of kin of Mar a Marvin, late .of the of nder, inthe coqmg #. No Yo & 3 iz, r id Remembrancé »Confuderficy Will Howl-- Th6 Two :Generals-The | Presi- dent's Desk and How He Got It- Wlfi England Gave Us the , Alert- 'Will 'We Fight | Germany-Gar- field's Cousin Recognized-Other Notes. *~ ~.. [Trust and Deposit Company oF [Ingorporated May 4, 1866,] lapital Stock, -. $100,000 Surplus | - $42,000 Location No. 1 North Salina Street, in Syracuse Savings Bank Building. Entrance on First Floor, Level 'with sidewalk. - CTC Open Daily trom 10 to 4 o'clock. This cou‘llpnny own the finest Are and bur?- lar proof aiunyn the Central part of this Btate. Within'this vault are a large number of small safes, for rent at very low rates. The renter takes complete possession of the safe rented by him,and no one but himself knows or bas unything to do with the contents, Thig vault is o non n + 1 k, | Special 'to the Gazetie aid lfi'afln'ers’ Journal y \ Wasrrnaroxn, Mar. 3d, 1884. . | Ohicago is the place, and July 8th the time, where and when the National Dem- ocratic Convention will nomipate their, candidates for the Presidency. Chicago won by 'a vote of 21 to 17 over St. Louis, and it is generally conceded that the sig- nificance of the selection is that Joo Mc- Donald's friends have scored n victory, Randall, Payne and Morrison were Inown to be in favor of St, Lounis, hence of the other prospective candidates Indiana's son is thought to be a little ahead in the race for the nomination. - Messrs. Bar- num and Prince, who were supposed to have favored St. Lounis, cast the deciding votes on the third ballot for COhicago. TEN BIG LIARS.\ To show how \pledges\ were regarded when the committee's first ballot of 15 to LJ il Commund the Grocly Relief xpéedition--BHis ”Q‘ecord in Our NAVY, fik o \We this. week present our readers with f likeness of Commander W. S. ig Hley, of the United States Navy, who Bwill have charge of the expedition that \will soon sail for the Aretio regions in t tina of the Greely 'party. From the fl, RA fate Gf a long HiBt 6f Ardtic \explorers Strand xéeliéf parties whohave gone to the : {figfiflfifia‘gions of the north néver to re- al tuzp,:it will be readily: conceived that he ~ who volunteers his services to penetrate the « that icoberg-cemetery of heroic explorers 14 for 'Chicago was announced, a mem- 3 \in search of lost humanity or their re- bor of the St, Louis delegation declared 2\. mains, is a man of that patriotic bravery that i6 showed there were '\'ten of the ~. Which commands the nimiration of the biggest liars in America\. in that com- X* - whole civilized world. Upon the tablet Witte, and he began to write down their _ which bears the names of a score of vali- Dames for several newspaper correspond- Aint Arctic heroes will now be . placed ents, Whflq a strong pressure of his more \that of Winfield8.Schley, and time will diucll‘ezp friends checked the threatened it wi 4 illi of a revelation, # f'meigurtgnfitfiraizngumoznth op|_ The Washington Post, the national 2 ~ the sad halo of another sacrifice of hum. Democratic or gan, and in favor of Morri- - an life for fellow humanity. son for the Presidency, says of the selec- ~-Winfield S. Schley-was born in Mary. 00: _- lL. - land in 1889, and is now in his 45th year fee GIVETHER DEVIL HIH DUES.\ > , - of age. He was appointed to the Naval There was no good reason why Chi- Aoademy in 1856, and graduated in 1860. CA@O should have been selected as the \At tho opening of the Civil War in 1861\ gite of the National Democratic Conven- p {attached to the frigate Potomac tion, but it will do very well, The loca- ter, and stationed at Ship Island. tion of the Convention is a matter of V 86256 m 8 transferred to the steam {small consequence so long as it is held Wanboat ~Winone of the West Gulf | iD the U.nite.d VStntes. But the date (ff ho lookading squadron, and was in all the | its meeting is importan't, and July 8th is * vengagaments which led to the capture of too early by about that? days. - The 131213 Hudson, La. - So conspicuons was | COUntry has dfamed nothing so much as a 1&1} mvery durin g this OOnfliOt that on A B‘hol't 0311191119. , [339 16th of July, 1862, he was promoted 'The preliminary canvass begins forth- entenangy,. Soon he trane. | With®_\ The Republicans meet at Chicago., £ to the gunbort Waterce of the | 08 the 3d of June and the Democrats at will G ' Pacific squadron, in which he served \for $11.0 same pluce'on the 8th of July. There | ~- $wa years, during that period being com- will be “To Ohn'cggo platforms to confuse ' whisgioned as a Lieutenant Commander. | t4* Amen“? citizen, > © 2,331 1867 he was assigned to the Naval|. ''The devil must not be allowed to take g” \Academy where he remained an instruct: | the bindmost,\ , a, . 1871, when he was transferred to Tlfeae fow cdxtol:ml remarks exhibit tho Bernicia in the Asiatic fleet. After considerable chagrin, and they \Are Bét- with a stock of Pina Lumhord gpveral foreign tours be again foturned onded by Randall and Morrison. cnud TobaceoCnses,at live an I . e R ~> the Naval Academy for three years called on these gentlemen after the com-. {mugglzoee'tjmnerznnml 310mm?!) to? {-oet, ®, iss} T. B. CRCM. \ d on July 10th, 1874, was promoted u; mittee's selection, and asked their opin- Jeff . mill sweep t a: a8 bay obnjec .o' 2)? l‘gmnilnndei Ht; then, commanded the | 1008 Of | the choice, United States ana chon meu M6, 7 - Mr. Randall said, | 'Fesex on the South Atlantic Station 10° angrily: [ Otis Bigelow and lands of the raid | United States and Great Britian, but iyring 1877 and 1878, and since that f To Property Owners; arty of the frst part to lands owned by El- \My hopes for Democratic success are, Cong-tees, with their exception, voted 'time bas been varional y aesigned. - At weakening, - We held our Convention in | thanks, | Jah Brown; thonee running; north on saline | tetween lands owned by Elijah Brown and & M ( GERMANY VH. UNITRD STATES,. of his selection to command the | Chicago and lost. The,, Republicans | . y ReliefExpedition he was under have al ways elected their Obicago tiokets| Tom Ochiltree lins nt last succeeded be party of the first part to lands owned by « Bobhth Palmer; tlience running east Along . R ) . | in identifying himself with the United 24 . 4 of Equip.| 404 the place seems to prove synono j I . wt“ 13 £2311? its“ Bureau of Equip mous with their success, I am surprised | Btates either by intent or nccident. Bis: assent an 8 * the soutHh'line of Behm Palmer's land to the state road; thence Along sad state road to _ Commander Schley is vow actively |* the Committee's short-sightedness.\ | marck's return ef the Oohiltree-Honse-: as an ® P Mr, Mormson was less frank in his ex.| Lasker resolution is now the great theme the pH t 1 entity - gaged if selegting and. organizing the I | Ni (id be ive mime mare or Tere: prew of 150 that will accompany him, 523331011. and somewhat evasive. He} of speculation as to whether our foreign I I! you are mmted Peb'y 7, 1844, In,“ ; Office Address. Baldwinsville, N.Y. i éthteo vessels, and will be equip. been a better choice, and Angust lst a|conceded that when Herr Eisendecker, ; . . ~ ¥ HERBAK DEFAULT MAX - BEEX 91 d iferesting family of chil and a | Week's interval between their Convention | tarn will be refused peremptorily. This 19, 1874, executed by Jota Bavis ana Tane ng faroil dren, ge, with th c wad l ed In the Onon Age . County Clet. ; 5 .n. the nextPresident by at leastfifteen ma. | sult will ba the recall of the respective, th td a wax? to beam {g Ronubject much thorough | _ \Are you candidate for the nomina- end mortgage ce e 01 week or ten days will develop this mat- apon Et \the dats ~ of hysictians ars-often at fault! said Mr.. Motrison, imperionsly. f a lars and one cath, wht “21° ‘téolgégpnnt The one and two dollar notes in the} e debtor sny part thereof, Now pen every business dny at 10 a, m. and closed at 4 p. ni., by a time lock, which effectually provents n!l necess until 10 o'cloek the next morning, The public are invited to examine. Porsons not acquainted with the officers of the bank must be identified, or Introduced before they can be admitted within tho.yaults,: For a sum ranging from $5 to $100 a year the renter can secure the benefit and protec- tion of a vault that cost upwards of 000, In midltlop to &l} other protection we have a faithful Night Watchman always on duty outside ofregular hours. BANKING DEPARTMENT. Interest Allowed on Monthly Balances, This company will open deposit nccounts h and allow interest on such mcecounts. De- posits may be made or withdrawn, at the pleasure ef the depositor,and interest will be allowed and credited every six months on (1111011!th balunces, without regard to quarter days. No o¥érdtraft nlré alances, Degodmi may be. withdrawn by ordinary check, like a Bank of Discount if desired. We sell all kinds of Foreign Drafts, keep a rge and efficient force of clerks, and gfve to ali business. Do not keep jo busiest days. monthly, quar- ln of i,, _decegs td Whereas, Dudley Dfo farm“ 0 $11”? named in a certain inst nt in: wri y purporting to be the last will and m of 831g}, Maria Marvin, lato of the san wed under anny clreum. 81-100 ncres of lend in the north-west corner d oi said premises, Said mortgaged premises will be sold at public muctlon, at the front front door of the law office of DeWitt C. Greenfield, In the village of Baldwinsvyille,in the county of Onondaga, on the third day of May next, at ton o'clock .In tho forenoon ,and said mortgage will then, and thersby be forecloked.-Dated February 7, 1884 ' EDWEN D. MITCHELL, Assignee, 1D. C.GREENFIELD, Attorne , office nad P. * I % 7 heroby cited to apaea'r before t 3\ of the County of Onondaga, at hi the City of Syracuso, in the sild. 'C) Onondaga, New Yorkgn the 22d uul’i’. 1894, at 10 o'clock in- the~fo that day, then and there to aftend ¢ )e bate of sad will. Pol ul > v ~ alf In testim nil.— : whereof, wo . *:* have catised thé seal of Office Burrogate to be la prompt dispatch customers whiting, even on Pass books ure written a? ‘ mug. or balf yearly, at the option of the holder and witholgglelayat the time ordered,\ FRANK mgggoKE BARNES, President. + Z log. ' J ATHAN C, CHASE, }V lee Presidents. JAMES BARNES, Seoretary. 16y1 O. address Baldwinsville, N. HEREAS DEFAULT made in the. payment of the moneys | secured by n mortgage dated the 5th day of | Bepteinber, 1887, executed by John Davis and - Jano R,. Davis, his wife, tp Darins Miles; | which said mortgage with the power of sale | therein contained was recorded in the Onon- | daga County Clerk's office in Book No. 121 of | Mortgages, nt pago 119, &o., on the 3rd days of April, 1867, at lt o'clock, a. m.; and, whereas defuuflt has been made in the payment of the amount due upon and secured to be paid by sald mortguge,as aforesaid; and there is now due and owing to said mortfia eo upon said mortgage at the date of the first publication of jhis notice, the sum of thirteen hundred and forty-three dollars cents, which is the who. : be unpatd on sald mortgage; rand no s t, proceeding or notion at law or other- wise bas been instiluted to recover the sald _ mortgage debt or any part there- ol. Now, therefore, notice 1s hereby given that by virtue of satd power of wale, nnd in pursurnce of the statute, the raid mortgage will be foreclosed by a sile of LUMBER YAARD (the mortgnged premises in said mortgage ® i and horefnafter deseribed, by said Darius or | Miles, at public auction to' the highort bid- | der, at the Inw office of Fred A, Marvin, in | the - village of Baldwumvmo Onondaga ALLE N 80 C R U M, | county, Now York, on -the 5th day of May, | 181, nt 10 o'clock in the forencon of that day. Bhingles, Lath | - The following is n descrlJfiJon of the mort- lot live prices. | guged premises to be sold as aforesaid, ns | contained in said mortgézo. to-wit: All that} ,,, of our- said gereugw. ”Egg xed. .. wgmm eorga R, Cpok , viro, Bur: rognxg; fi’onr said ng'tyor Unondaga, at thé Clty of By- racuse, in d gounty, this - third d'ny or? nd fight} IAS - BEEN | [ L. H.) ember year of our Lord one und eight 0181184, rea. EO. R. COOK. Surrogate. . IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER: op * George K. Cook, Surrogate of the County: of Onondaga, New York, notice is hereby - iven to the creditors of Maigsapmfonh, ate of the town of Clay, |n said County, de- g limimd,l 13m they aro required to 6xhibit - er 0 - Creu 0 , ubsoriber, at his office in the town of: Clay, in the County. of Onondn , N. Y., on or before the Sth day of March, 16814, Dated August 224, 1883, ' ® 111315ng Rdssmmadmmmmrh <a - IN PUR§SUANCE OF AN ORDEI OF. George R.Cook, Surrogate of the oognty » of Onondnga, New York, notice is he aby . given to the creditors of Jncob Reese , late of the town of VanBuren, in said couhty, de- ceased, that they nre required to exhibit their claims, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at the Into Idonee of said decensed, in the town or VanBuren, in tho * Conniy of Onondaga, N. Y,, on or belore-the ~-4 15th day of July, 1884, . Dated January 8, 1884. Administrator with tho Will annoked, FOR Nice Sereencd Coal GO TO.THE R0UTH SIDE COAL YARD, Where you can get the finest Coals of nll slzes and as low wrtces as can be had in town. - Office cor. Water and Canton Btreot, where can also be found the . the best bators at purposes to rnise 1 satisfy p from br I8 *~ broken i to see th *~ perfect h A well and liber for winte -*. sand and _rooms d hatching, ing hous and seventy-six wes L 2 Hamre & 4 -g a | bract or parcel of land Mluate in the town | °\ | of Lysander, county of ondaga, and state | of Now York, bounded as follows: Beginning nt the south-enst corner of su vision . | number jour of lot number fifty-seven in the military township of Lysandor, as laid down nnd designed on a certain may of sald lot made by Elisha Carver, Angus 23, 1800, ad- Jolnlnlz the landsnow owned by the estatd of Otis Bigelow, on the state road; thence run- ning west on a line between lands of iaid Too u , 100 Ibe. ; the full grain wo . 100. \Th \ {ow] flew for fAftec from ex; . may diffe noks a . % j‘ egHS, 40c , $1.80; 1 6 JOHN It, WATERMAN TATE OK - NEW - YORK-~SUPREKME Court. Trial desired in Ongngdaga coup: FE By. Mary L. McCluskey, pzwntlxg 31W 2 2s ames W. McClustey defendant. - named defendant;-You air here Sumi». , moned to answer tho com a? t ip {him at- urnandwaarvaacopfnf puranswor on theo -~ Painmr'sAttzar’noyw thintworlty dayasfler , the service of this summont, exelueiys of the gay of service, and in caso of your falluro sq: to appear ar answer, judgment will be taken against {on by default, for the; rellef do- manded in the mfilg‘lnt. Th} for a divorce, mitt) ebruarlg Attoinoy. ramnfffixe, .Y. col lapa a es ap To Jamea W. MoClusirey, Défondaniti--Tho fo: in snmmons-lnsevgéd “$1313! ou bj 5; blication “unutaduoansor'dobpt' $1.\ A. .Northro}) un andgeothondngaqunu' ty, Btate of New York, dated the lith Uhy of ebruary, 18M, and filed with the cg iplaint in the of'lbécg'erk of thd county of 'O ondagn, In thd ci Ayracued,\ gtd - i otOqugngn. In anid Btste,.. . 7 Mary: 11th, 1883. \ g nf aAttorney! Ty - a“. % i it\ e O. address, Raldwingville, N.~~ ' ash if rap ance of an onpen or not inanred do not deiay Rly ; louger, but INSURE -WITH - pul J.F.Greene& Bro. La | » + % _Uffice and P, PURSU porwn H of Onondaga,\ N ceased, that they aro their claims, with thaw ucheri the anbmlbergstmd“ ing: H ® of YenEnteme In the cour ga. N.Y. é'gal‘ e thal . mu-miefixfgs-Kmfign k mbr it g rgimgwnfifigiéfg‘f; [5 GP + Sige Ale thetpd mni‘mquafifimflgfif a . ec on a. Pos N ...G bo ll dlls : relations ere not now passing into | DARIUS MILES, Mortgagee. y ail on his mission earl e * . ( FRED A. MARyI®, Att'y, Offi a Post expecta‘ltzazxpedxo tion. will be com}: ''Cincinnati or St. Louis would have|8tege of hostilities. If is urged and . ce A X. Bald w hasvie, Noy, \CC \°\ 6 -Y bal e . X « tor time. But after all we have the | the German Minister, officially presents! ; iwo. years absence, Mr, Schley bet . R { ébehii‘xd him an anxiouk wife | Advantage of the Republicans in a five| the resolutions to our governthent, its re- , ; flambme morlgore date. °QE2° Ih TZ 'or b . | It, Be that will bid, him, and his\ brave | 22d oute, to compare our strongest men action must be taken to maintain the | Resa chush Tice ies a God.-spee flan d a safe return, | With their ticket. - Oh, yes, we'll elect| dignity of the United States, and the re- f “1:11:13 £5,333 sin £83541?“ ldo? mors. s \'@ 3 x - ‘ onl aas e e f ee Meet sh a A Mfiiwm cE #. ir ..!La‘nc’i’w9¢reaxf ‘ Eeafaination Froc. - jority in _ the electoral college,\ ... _ __ mailman—gs“; serious state of affairs as defgullt has been made in f BAe B Ere ag h ack 5:1 nge awh | between two governments. The next by said mortgngess mforessid, and therd is d fnvestigation as how to treat | tion, Mr. Morrison?\ apon \Bird\ morigane _ \it \\the \Sars \or J F A . ice * ata a. & , m Pa P he ¥ f ‘ 3 \The most intellectual 'Xoxug man, I adjourn this meeting, , ter into a gave question. 31131 $2:th 4”qu £131:131111 “gouty the MINOR MATTERS MENTIONED, lars and one unp’dtg'bn athe w “a cor ~A f [ET-1&0 to recover the said And get Hmms «Fair Rates \Aud J, sir, shall infer that silence is ba \ind thdusanda go Treasury ure exhausted, while the de- mand isincreasing,. tod gives consent,\ retorted your correspon- ; grave for want Of!dent as ho dodged out of Morrison's o T Myra Clark Gaines, a noble little, and now very old woman, after winning one half of Kew Orleans after fifty years' litigatiod, is living in Wafbington in . almost straightened eirounmstances, - Sho , lives in fornisbed rooms, and keeps bor- self, a daughter-in-law and two grand- children on the $60a month persion she receives ss widow of General Gaines, | - The various State Republicsn Asso- . cirtions have organized a National As- sociation, with Green B. Rahm as Presi TO®r. _ tue of faid power of sala pursuance of vii ”fig; : siteed by a sale of thers a y a sale 0 ort, n satd m b nud hereinafter 45 erlbed, by slad Darlu« Milea, at public anction game bighest bidder,. the law offed of Fred A. | Metvin, in the flu? of Baldwinsville, On- ' ondaga County, N, Y., on the 5th day of Méy, 1881. at Fro'clock in the forenoon of that rgday. . Jon of the in 1 . The following fa a t} ! gaged promism to be sors 4, 10 that ; Effie-1 in eaid gwf gnished as being all that portion ofthe I balf of lot number fift; hi, in 186 Town of | Ly saader niy of Onondaga, tate of N po York, whiten He« westerly of the Osweso and . ; Ryraense Raftroad, and found to conizin (nc. , son“ ~ Tantyvgzhmagbn mg 7th day og' : i681 Jems or damage by lightaing. Ba- |Juve,. y P. Schenck), one bundrod as | Sgt; 3m moi-m call on us fpfora renewing © Cighty-thres acres. and one f#@fith of on sere, f “he“ Policies eisevberg, ass money {« often; mm“ 2:3 if?“ fib 2884 saved hy looking around. Watfisuimj Frk&D A. Maryvis, A ttorn Pat Nfire Address, wings} and in a 4 BAD BEEMEMBBRANCE, It is now twenty years since the dem- ceraoy bel a_ national convention in Chicago. was in the dark days of 1864, when its platform was so fufamous- ally dislbyal that McClellan repudiated it whiles accepting the dubions honor of! . [the nominatiob. - That platform is very any | interesting historical reading, and the younger votersof today should look if femsions of twenty years ister. Evident | dent, and B. K. Broce, Register of the Ay Mr. Remdali considers that the selec. | Treasury, as Vice-President. tion of will revive recollections: - The Senate Committee on Post Offices of that era and contribute an atmoephar.| will soon report a bill prohibiting the foal depremion to Democratic pretes- | mailing of vewspapersa and ciber publi- o of Abel H,\ , - \Toll in the Town of V: wren, Ion the Comp : iy owfimfifiQi * $.. on oP pain} tha #h° _._ day of May.1 ee Dated hmtzw 1:53. g ac TRUMAN A. MTTCHELL, WE 1XSURF lanl th « I a Bwetui®es a Lire S roc A4 ¢ 400.8 r on thase\ fre th king class. , ' fay D533. T red we will mal) poe rin acipet, you In the vwmw mon gine tres pot mantra. a wil riers g . _ ma © orwe. | ockia of writing so. PulM particulars» WWW F And } trre - Porrones w<ll be wade by thoes WWW Hime to the workt Great snccons | \I a- - bi? fizart pow Amm‘hm.mmw J. F. GREENE & BRO. ENT Hoag; + ¢ Fazil, of 114 gcegn, f) is Sor cals A REPORT THAT WiLL MAKR THR EX-CO%- FEDERACY HROWL 'their vokes, have declined to asswer Erown es | questionsatto their individna} tm of IA the Mmmm that by so doing criminate themuseiven., cations containing lottafy eAvertisements sma mechemes of chance. Sock a till will certainly become a law Washington's Birthday wna gevetaily {celettated in tins city. bat more in a puisgte and social mappe; than '? pub Bie Reroostration The socal BPRSYE il. Wammgmu thus far bas been very Onluent in the line of . | Presidential dnwcers sgd White House: Fromm writing shoot them, believing that! oA the Gazte «x3 Far- wear Fatzraz care littl about what of- ital qroxde ars cexricg, \I‘m“ woB* ! €, R : ' i ao 2% entertripments, bot i have refrained. im TEN THOUSAND: Farms in Michigan. * VI»? t ~pm the GRaAXT R&P{I® a B D. \ego maple the . Fowe se a A Nok A4ce egen tim tad» nireasy b Le e=. * mest peu ihe U'rimees States apgres) wnter goon ma \Pet fine froth good reada, barge citurel popalatror bei trong an low Agoresa, ¢ #05}, Toe moos, tof Fer bocksa mage, thayse, sida rene w W. 0. § . pertes F Nesan exc to- LT 1 Doors. Sash and Blinds! We have recemily emlarged osr Lumber Sheds in dooble thetr er capatity, and yeep item filled at ol) Uimes with a large amertment nf 2nd Mat Fiocoring. Cetthog. Cove SHMicg, 03pm, Wailnge oiting, 40.. Shingles, lath, ar Posts, Inst rte ond Pooee Ralisz. a bow Ore ae Hande mg . ¢ €* thea 4 { aconfld has I wantteg AG Aby tem ece ! EOCK CD., Portiasd, A PRIZ & a Se\wa (Thich wal baik Fog to more ses L aim-mammoth; 11 , ened frum fret hear | \The Broad road to 6 ( the w=riers Abmctzzsty Aarpere., Haoa $ ooc $