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b « - at' wall . c+ But. our Simmer Stock of Cloths and * Clothing. - We will sell the balance of our Summer Stock at y -_--ACTUAL COST- A Yo. o g Word to the Wise is Sufficient, ~ If you have got to buy, buy now, and you can save from $3 to $6 on . each suit from spring prices. - Straw [ Hats and all other Summer Goods in - same sale. N, » a ‘\ - OVER. oN 2 a* Moxpay, Juuy 28, gW‘e shall Open to the tride the finest line of Woolens we have ever shown. 1» / 3. *~_Some very unique patterns for .=--suURrRTOUT AND saCK OvERTCOATS.- Gatlitfg and Making Pam (5m: PantaToonery is fairly bnstlmg Q with new pattcrns and tasty effects. er o, » 0m- unusuai large trade wan-ants us \y.\ fit guttmg in a line of very \ f wagisfingnf % aug : O e fifiisméé, fiatm ‘I‘Jnglgs and Fancy 4\ ___ Trimmings of all kinds, J + ruminants nmne'ronv. 0-ch & Syracuse Hailrond. % LEAYE BALDWINSVILLE-GOING flown, 8:32 a.m.; 12:8ép.m..2.33 6: 48 p.06;7:35 p, m , frt _ ias ICAN PARTY _ mal, a. m.; 2:80. 5:48, T: 56. p. my 11°45 a.m. frt, fi—MI‘S J. D. MoRaemvientmg in Oa- wego. -Miss Edith Bames is mung friends in Albany. -Everybody i is gomg to the fair next] to -James Hannon has a new daughter. ing over the clothing market. -Mr. J. M. Ham, of Brooklyn, is in wn. -J. W. Upson is in New York look- Over One Hundred Fresh Air Children | BALDWINSVILLE, ONONDAGA CO., N. ¥., JUI JULY 24, 1884 ' ' \coop won_K. invited to ourVilinge-They arrive Tuesday, July 39th, on the 7:1 a. m. train, wa- 0, A. Adkms, Jr. and family, of -Lottie Holzer is visiting her sister in We are gratified to announce that |~ ~*~ 4.0, B. Northrop,2boys km l 7:15. a. m.; 2;10, 6:00, 7:80, p.m. 11:00 a. 2:40, 5:00, 6:20, 7.0? 185, 11:46 a, m., 1 8:65, 6:40 7;40 and 8:46 p. m Arrive, Direct Road --1; 80, 4:00, 5 ' and 10:80 a, m., 12:10, 1:30, 6:60, Ti10, Deg-art, Auburn Road--5:25, 10:00 a, and 7:45 p.m Arrivo, Auburn Road-1: 15, 9:35 a, and 7:00 p, m. Eastern Dividen- Depart .-- 1:85, 8:15, $:50 and ll‘OOa m., 12.80, 1:40, 7: 40, 150 and 9:80 p &,. M. LEAVE BYBAOUMOIKG NontH. New York Contral Railrond. Western Division.--Depart»mrect Road- Arrive--2:35, 4.30 2:50 , 15 6:45, 9:50 and 11:80 12:00 m. 1:00, 1:80. 8:50. 4:40, 6:25 Fil6 Poori P1111 EIphm, are in town. | Byracuse. 210, 140,| -Thanks to Mr. John L, Fenner for Albany, N. Y. A 9:80 7: 25 and m\ 8 001! m., 12:10 -Mr., Willard Tappan is -Mrs. Anne B. Brown, of 4:05, 5:50 ABH Z0, Place. evening. a pail of most excellent cherries. ton, D. C., is visiting relatives in this on't forget the ladies' fair at the Pres yterian church next Wednesday Washing- of fruit in this town. is in town this week, houses on the south side, -Pulaski entertains thirty-two fresh m-t—ogg £3333 Ward, of Syracuse, was alty in the entertaining of so many of air children this and next week. a -Mrs. R. B. Sullivan is visiting in doubt not if the matter was thoroughly -W. Savage is putting up a new house what it really is, twice the present num- spending a in the third ward, week in Ohittenango and Oazenovm -D. O. Turner has the finest garden| weeks. Another year it will be an easy -Mr. Stephen Baldwin, of New York, -T. M. Toll has built three tenant tain the children: people have shown a commendable liber- the poor children from New York. We understood and the work appreciated for ber could readily find homes for two matter to procure homes for two or three hundred. The following are the names of those who have kindly offered to en- Mrs. H. W. Porter, 1 boy. wE WILL NOT CARRY THEM and lb‘40 p. New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway. Trains leave Hyracuse as follows: Eastern Division. 8:10, 11:40 a, m., 1:40, 4:25, 10:00 p. m, Arrive, 0:25, 10:20 a. m,, 1:80,}7:00, 7:16 p. m Western' Division.-Depart, 6:45, 7:80 a. m.. 1:45, 4:40, 7:85 p. m. Arrive, 10:20 a, m.; 1:10, 1:25. 7:85, 0:45 p. m. A PHILADELPHIA GIRL. Her saucy dimples come and go, She laces rather tight; Her curls in rich abundance flow- Bhe takes them off at night. Her lips would‘tempt a honey-bee, er left oyo's all askew; A Gmnahorongh hat she wears And a number fourteen shoe. She cannot bake a flannel cake, Yet eats them by the score; Bhe loves me, I am pretty sure, But loves her e more, - Philadelphia Call, -Fair | -Where ? -At the Presbyterian Charch. -Good musio with Battery B excur-| sion, -Battery B gives the excursion of the season. -Thanks to Mr, L. Barnes for copies of Buffalo papers. -Miss Ella Betts, of Phconix, is visit- ing a fow weeks in town. -Mr. Ezra Wormuth has purchased the Goble preperty on Oswego street. -Mrs. Sarah Courtri t, nee ~ Green- field, of Rolling Forks, ., is visiting her parenta. -Thets will he no services in Grace Oburch od Sflbdnge‘mt. on account of «the rectors absén -Battery B will hold their grand an- 1111“! exentsion 141185536? ca our eya on tlie * 310030 “£3;pr \M H ce -Rev. W. if; Bea'nchfifi\ ; ”$4? C \ (estates ffm\? mP me % st NO“ Yfll‘k ma fit? * ght 20 # Unio “M13 tfiha Bap: tist Church lest maflfig ._ E. Cb “OIL Sermon by M i « «-Oapt. mmfeem tent chm mspbsm grand f | while the colfechon is -Miss Emma Hall has gone to New- ark, where she intends to stay a week, _| visiting friends, -Mr. W. P. Clark and wife, and Miss Nellie Boggs, of Byracuse, are visiting at A, K. Clark's, -There will be no service in vhe Bap- tist Ohurch next Sunday, on account of the pastor's absence. —-Qnarterly meeting services at the Ohurch nest Sabbath morning. Rev Dr. Ives will preach, —Mt. and Mrs. Geo. D. Foot, of Mo- ravia, N. Y., and Mrs, Wm. Onkle of Detroit, Mich., were the guests of J. E. Clover over Sunday -Mr. Asahel K. Olark, Jr., and wife, and Dr. Wm. Fletcher, of San Bernar: dino, Cal., arg visiting at Mr, A, K. Olnrfz s for the summer. ladies of the Presbyterian Obnmh ekbe nd a hearty invitation to all to attend their fair at the Church next Wednesday evening. -There were five crowded cars Alled with exoursionists on the G. A. R. ex- cursion last Thursday. - All who attended report having had a delightful day. ._--Chas. B. Baldwin, of the Baldwins- ville Gazerra office, called at the Journal yesterday. He is “smug for a few days in this vxmmty -Canastota Journal. -Perhaps 'tis not generally known that the common locust is poisonous, Farmers and others shoald exeroise due caution in hitching horses near enough to gnaw the bark. -AL -In a window of the telegraph office at Warner's Station bangs n litho- graph of Cleveland and Hen The picture is heavily draped in mourning and is mscnbed \Notice | of Funeraiy Hereafter.\ -On the G. A. R. Sea Breeze exour- sion last Thursday, from this village, o vote was taken to 6nd the political pre- farences of the - The vate stood as follows: Blaine 249, Cleveland 47 Butler 6, St. John 1. - -The Good Tem: lodge, in 0, at & meetmglfild last Monday g, decided to surrender their ¢ flex Temperance socistise sseri to prosper in other places, but hare they fast- but & few years and die out * -''My dear brethren,\ said the minn- ter, leaning forward and verg t eamestly \in this warm and U, | appressive weather % can a litte drowsiness during tbs seamen, bat I do wigh that yo' umnld awake 3mm -One who has tried if that if yor -Mrs. C, Bennett, of Byracuse, is visiting her brother, James Bolton. -George Heald has sold his team of bays and phaeton to Jonas Talmage. -Remember the meeting of the Plumed Knight Escort Friday evening. -Be sure and attend the meting at Heald & Morris' office, on Friday even- ing. -The Mormons mean to be up with the times, They are having their bible revised. -Mr., Sidney Perkins and wife, of Rochester, and Mrs. Wirth, of Waterloo, are visiting their father, O0. R. Jaycox. -Missea Amy and May Bliss are visit- ing friends at Batavia. Master Harry Buss is spending a fow days at Pine Woods. -W. L. Frazee commenced Tuesday to put in two Wood & Percival turbine wheels in his saw mill, The work will take about two weeks, -The boys were all on hand at the depot Tuesday morning for Barnum's cirous at Byraouse. A large crowd at- tended from this village. -Mrs. Angier and her daughter, Dora, are several weeks in LyBaOdGP. Mrs, Angier is attending her brother, Mr. Hayden, who is quite ill, . -A very pleasant social party wrs| beld at the residence of M. Donovan, last Monday evening. The atwndanoe' was large, and a very enjoyable evemng was spent by all present. -Monday noon the bridge over the rgceway to the paper mill fell, The bridge has been somewhat shaky for | some time, and Mooday morning a canal ' boat going under it struck it and shook it up badly, This was the last straw, for in a short time after this it went | down. Fortunately no one was near | the bridge at the time. -A meeting will be beld at Heald & Morris' office, on Friday evening of this week, to consider the wglau of supplying the Second Ward with water, Every amen living either on Oswego, Oneida, (North Genesee, CUOharlotte, Canal or Ehabéth streets is urged to be & _ Land examiné plans and sub- mitted by Hugs, Moffett Co., of Wa- tertown. It.ia p posed to locate eleven firehydmntsmthxswudsqutogve rotection to every property-holder, and urpish water for private use, street Emailing, &co., at nearly every door in e ward The Presbyterian church and society in connection with the Y, P. A, ars com- Miss Wormuth, 1 boy. Mr. Gayhard, 1 boy Jaca Titlotson, 1 girl. Howard Tillotson, 1 boy. Mrs. Henry Davis, 2 girls. A. M. Rice, 2 hoys. Mrs. Philliy Pelton, 2 girls. Mrs. John Kratzer, 2 girls. Mrs. W, M. Beauchamp, 1 girl. . J. H. Kellar, 2 girls. Mrs. E. E. Wells, 2 girls. Horace Williams, 2 girls. Mrs, J. H. Hickok, 2 girls. Mary Kruessoe, 1 guL Renmout Kratzer, 1 boy. Miles Pooler, 2 girls. Mra. Fraok Dunham, 2 gula. \_ 8. 8. vaer 231m * ** M. W, Morley, 2 girls. * CO. C. Bowen, 1 girl James Sears, 2 boys. Harvey Dunham, 2 boys. H. H. Russ, 2 girls. W. F. Morris, 2 girls, Mrs. David Ault, 2 girls. +_ Henry Sherman, 2 girls, ** Jennie Fenner. 1 girl. '* Hiram Betts, 2 gi \_ Ezra Bowman, 2 girls. John Murray, 2 boys. Mrs. R. Waguer, 1 girl Walter Luke, 8 girls. Wm., Cox, 1 boy. B. F. Warner figula. Asa J. Spore, P] 51 Mrs. Marcelius Johnson, 2 girle. \ QG. Clark, 2 girle. <*_CO,. C. Quackenbush, 2 girls. A. G, Duoham, 2 girla, Mre. Johu Jones, 1 boy. L. L. Farnham, 1 girl. Mrs, B. H. Alden, 4 girls, '*_ W. H. Prins, 2 boys. ** M, Neupert, 1 git). \* A. C. Morey, 2 girls, © E. K. Weat, 2 boys. _ H. G. Hall, 2 boys. \ Geo, W. Hall, 2 girls. ' D. M. Wiles, fibqys. \_ Irvin deger, 2 girls. \ Wn. Jessmer, 1 girl. Ww. H. Ellison, 2 girls. gal-st. Flanmgtlgx, 2 bo: L Charles Pote * 2 a. Hewes I gil.\ George B. Chase, 2 boys. Mre. W. Stabbing, 1 girl. \_ Albert Stebbins, 1 girl. \_ D. T. Green, 1 girl William Landry, 1 girl. Lewis McHuron, 2 girls. B. F. Veeder, 231th. Mre, Charles F: , 1 girl Mr. Blakesley, § E and 1 girl. A. &. Sheldon, 3 Making a total of 116 children. These children will arrive in Baldwins- :| would at ones do away with the potito -* bogs, taka ra® potatoes, slice then, soik :| the slioes in water saturated with paris troubled | gteen, mWshfifla on the slices if Yon prefer, place them under ng’pohio aud the bectice-the “Eat (”ma fiwmw {dollies apd socks, and en sssortment of Mra. Leo'esattractive animais, including Jumbo and the white alephant for the lit. tle folks. Kitoben holders sand eproos, and many useful and , ornamental articles for the ladies, A nicevariety of genuine home-made cabdy, cake sud foe cream for ; [all - Admission 10 cants, ® Fer Sais, I wili sell my house and grounds at a Ri bargain. House large and couvranient, train. \'A up with all of the modern improve- pleting preparations for the Fair to be Held Wednesday, July 30th, at their {church. There will be for sale, sacks, | y ville on the 741 a m. train Tuesday, July 29th, and all thoso whose names ap- pear above are requested to be a% the depot at that time to receive thair chil- dren. The children sre all amignéd to their various hosts before they New York, mo that cach child knows just} where it is going and the name of the person who is to take it, so there will be no trouble at the depot in securing your children, It is absolutsly netessary that each person be on hand Toesday mmmg. propptly on arrival of the ThevmagadIWMVaahoae- cured places fog 47am children. Fairbanks & Co., $2, Dow & WHOLE NO. 1965; © Marion Cole, 2 gn'ls EACog tebbins, 2 girls * o_. ** Joseph Menett, girls ~octs ** Jackson, J gxrls 6¢ G 66 in \ R,. L:. Smith « Fraok whig $5 boy J. Kibbie, 2 boys 6 Walter Burt, 2 boys \ R,. 0. Benton 1 girl Miss Charlotte Baud 2 boys Mrs, John Pardee, 1 girl gul \ J. A. NorthroY 1 girl \ E. W. Oadwell, 2 girls «* Oharles Teall, p girle ® ** Wagoner, 1 irl i Rev. J. L. Franklin, 1 girl f List of Entries. The following is the list of entries for» \**/ the Bummer Meeting at the Hickory Grove Driving Park, Thursday and Fri- day, July 24th and 25th, 1884: FIBST DAY, PURSE No. 1. orpen $25, $13 to 1st, $7 to 2nd, $5 to 8rd. & F, Deifendorf, Phoenix, b, m. Kitty D © % B. Ly boult, Camilius, \ No NanaI © J. Burney, Baldwlnuvllle b, m. Lady Forbeh © ; A. McGann. * Tux-LA\ ** E. Reigal, Syracuse, o Nam@ °. I) Drlecoh Baldwinsvlue. o.m. Namelesw ; ++ b a $ Er , Cortland, g Wxgéffifgot G puBBsE No. 2. 3:00 cuass, $76. Ot. $40 to lst, $20 to 2nd, $16 to 8rd. - PT .P . 5. t Bii Ny recuse.\ \\ © r, 008 M. bi. Cornell B'vlf'le b g. Little Vofunte M, M. Wright b. g. £ J. H. Treat, Geneva, b. Di A. K. Cornell, Messena Spriogs, g. im L. Smith, Hyman“ b. m, Lady W. B. Rowe, Camtilus, b. g. Josh Bil F. White, Cortland b. m, Nelife PURSE No. 8. 2:40 cuass, $100. $55 to lst, $30 to Bud, $15 to 8rd. J. Burney, Syracuse, bUk g. Bluck D E. Potter, Phoenix, b m. Lysantor “W“ M. K. Cornell, B' viile, b g Little Voluntge J. H. Treat, Geneva, nnnla Palmer L, Smith, Hymcuse fé £1(\Vrlg}ltblli ville. 4g, 5a 'ornell eassena Springa m. D. Wencott, Kast Sy meuse, E* 82. g. Ca Ob! BEOONXD DAY. o roRrse No. 4. 2:60 cmass, 875. $40 to 1st, $20 to 2od, 810 to Bid. F, Deifendorf, Phoentx, M. M. Wright, Baudwlnnvflle b. L, Amith, ay racuse, at Bu A. E Lorne!) Messena hid\ m. cum IVYT. Roz}?! (31:11!qu b racy, Phoenix, stk 0 Exafi‘hn se t 00110753. b‘u M. E Cornell, B'ville, b. g- filulelefinufir rursE xo. 5. 2:85 cuass, $150, F. White, (Arnhud &. from mum [: Bur e, Byracu e, $85 to Ist, $40 to 2nd, strd hee «p+ G, C. Potter,8: use, r. m, Lois James 8. Tr‘at. enema b Alujglrfilg. + Maesaens Spring», \g. m. . L 8m lb syntmso lik b ~ & tke . Lady 135ng Ca hf FFP ‘ffl cen 'J F 0 Pb lx in Lyundor GIitl T clnmo comma b. m. nanny W 1m. 6. serciar pursr, $75. To beat best time ever made on Hwk ory Grove Driving Park: A. Cramer, A. E. Cornell, b. g. @ Wells A. Allen Makes M MUM \ Wells A. ADerf bas m: has made a general as signment to Lawrencé Upson. 'The first preferred croditors ars as follows;» Mélcolm & Cramer, uotes enfiomd by\ Baldwinsville, notes given by Allen \s follows:- \ A. H. Marks $100, Dow & Reynolds $85, E. Allen $100, Reynolds & Hall -\ $64, E. Alien $100, $100 and §50; Dow Reynolds $75, Frazee & Decker $100, C- - K. Hall $$4, Fuller & Bliss ©0207, -% Downer & Bon $56.08, Daw & Reynélds . :-