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Palmer spent a short vacation at B. R. Doolittle's this week,. -Headquarters for Battery B, 1st N. Y. Artillery, at Forest House, Beacon Beach, Saturday, Aug, 28d, 1884. -Ggo. Husted and wife, of Onondaga Valley, visit relatives and friends in this vicinity.\ _ --Miss Martha Robbins i 15 spending a «bozo aw York, Wost Shore and Butfnlo Haltivay» Trains leave Hyrgcuso, M‘touows / Moutonflnepati 3,10 11:40 a. m., 1:40, ©3%5,, Arriv Ts 33, 10220 8. m6” Lm,!7.00 7:15 p. m. mm on D art, 6:45, 7:80 a. m.,. . Wisdom mam. 1.10. 1:25. 7:85, 9:45 p. m. \i; ~ l.. pErwarrn Aone. 1 Dear little A ttenn hands, | Aweeot little genitive mouth- Heart as warm as the sands . a +2 01 & dagger; d the drouth. . \Tiaugh at up Ting and sweet Ag. a brook or nightingale's lay; Buch eres! suchhair !-and such feot To. dance the glad hours away ! ) ~A Fich.goiden brown- ie to me- oth: ht. hartor a crown | m6 m£fi£ s from a tropical sea! l : Thain“ our mother, my dear, A ©. Twén suroamers ago. . She was. my sweetheart a year- “gno ~\ . Will I walt nndeee apa?\ ell 2; ® unl W égapYorIc Mail a n ~Thanks to R. MoXntyre for copies of M Qtta Ontanoflfi‘ree cés. *« Rim g Fall Mili Brass and String fBafiafi go ”with Hangar? B excursion. a> Manhunt and wife spent Bun- “yin fon, MM . H, A. Moyer and children are Ming at Wiloox's' ~ Bunday Courter has 332; disorganimed l '-O/ I, Fuller and wife, of Phoniz, - wersin towh Buinday . m ancher and wife spent . sgwafiofi io to come When ht mama; of énioymeut. ' gol children in th mi(llilrtli'ici between £11: meaty-om years. in correspondent says thndmi car coupling pat- and the Thonsand Islands ~ -The Onondaga nation have a general piomo on Thursday of this week. Think of a whole nation gathered at a picnic. --Misses Allie and CGussey Start have a party of young people from Syracuse visiting them for a few days. -—R. Richardson represents Mohe an odge in Grind Lodge of Odd Fellows, wlno holds its session in New York this week, -A very interesting letter from the far west, from the pen of L, W. Obnnell, Esq., will be found on one of our inside pages of this issne. -The Cayuga Chicf has been en- larged and has drop the system of haying half of xta paper edited and printed in New York, ~-Ia Verno Skinner, Howard Baldwin, Eugene Munro, and Charles Bears are at the Islands, They coftemplate a trip to Montreal before they return. © -Edward C. Morey, of Baldwinsville, who was graduated n Syracuae Univer- sity with the class of '84, has accepted the . Groek Professorshxp in Cazenovia Beminary. -The Pinmed Knight Escort are mak- ing arrangements for a peach and ice cream festival next week Friday night, at Howard Opera House, The Escort will on that pcoasion make their first public parade in full umform. -Everyone, both large and small, invited to attend the open air cencert of Battery B, on the corner of Canal and Bridge streets Satarday morning, at 8 o'clock, before leaving on the Grand Exoursion to Beacon Beach. -Mr. L, B. Babcock of Fulton, was in town a few days last week. Ho is agent for Chittenden uOomE ete Fertiliz- Finan mam an: | Theso a a np, eso fertilizers Arempokem'ol very highly by those who haye used them. -Prot. J. W, Btabler i 1:15ng _ will pmheéhythosainbeustedmtha enter- 8 Harbor | -Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Jennings, of D stairs on the & lake trout which we '--Amy Bliss is vmtmg friends in Homer. ited at J. E. Connell's last week, -Misses Mary E. and Carrie A. Tuerk are visiting friends in Syracuse. [ -Miss Leda Little is visxtmg friends in Phoenix. -Frank Virginia and family are camp- ing up the river, the pulpit at the M. E. Church. -Q. A. Burtoh, of Falton, is visiting friends in town. -The Presbyterian Sunday School go to Green Lakes, at Jamesville, on thoir annual picnic to-day . -Misses Myrt and Hattie Parker, of {Srooklym Mich., are visiting Friends in own. Corning, were in town a few days this week, -John Binning, of Baldwinsville, is visiting his unole, John Durston. -Skan- ecateles Free Press. - -There will be no services at the Baptist Church next Bunday on account of the absence ef the Pastor. -The Plumed Knight Escort meet this evening at a quarter of seven, on the Academy grounds, for drill, -Tickets for Battery B excursion, $1.25; children under 12, 75 ots.; babes in arms that do not ory, free, -Twenty-seven car-loads of exoursion- ists left Syracuse on Tuesday morning for different points. The city has a boom in excursions this summer. -J. M. Talmage and wife, C. W. Talmage and wife and Mrs, E. L. Tal. mage are spending a few days at the ngusand islands -Mr. Leslie Smith, of Bkaneateles, recently secured fine photographs of two of the most remarkable of the Onondaga wampum belts. -Golien Rule Lodge, L O. O. F., hold a picnic to-day at Long Branch. A number of members of Mohegan Lodge are in attendance. -Owing to the extreme beat and to make the dpening of our schools cor- respond with others in the county, the fall term will not open until Monds'y, Sept. lst, instead, of Aug. 25th as an- nounced. -Miss Myra Burdick has returned from Burlington, Vt - During ber absence she has béen appointed Preceptress of the Normal school at Geneseo, She will leave town in about two weeks to accept her new position. - Miss Burdick is con- sidered one of the first teachers in the Htate. -We looked over the unique mansion of Mr. Josph Willets, in icateles, last week, whichis fast approaching com- pletion. The camp-room for his honting and fishing friends will:guit them exsotly 3th £155 chamfiémhc 0:10?th an? mitt we ould al 5 aléep staira, £11230; fiaharman who tell no g stories, we may dma [uxuriousiy . down- shall catch, | Mr. Willet contem- plates aléo convenistiGes for w study of the firmy tribe, in which he is already FmOfierm-nuestm being and. o antes ay . [ moved to Syracuse. -Dr. O. A. Thomas, of Byracuse, vis- { some good work on Syracuse street. -Last Sunday Wm. Briers occupied | ['be left. > \Mygooamiwhydoeom big Mamadblll\ An soswor ¥z:s 1‘th BALDWINSVILLE, ONONDAGA Co, N. g, AUGUST 21, 1881. _ -Mr.: Lucian Barnes and family have -Apples and grapes are lookmg finel and promise a goodgrop l -Commisgioner John King is doihg -Mr. Isauc Bach, of New York, is in town. -Miss Mary MoMaullin, of Watertown is visiting her brother, Walter MoMullin. -Miss Jennie Osase, of Washington, D. CO., is a guest at her uncle's, Mr. Wallace Tappan. -A lady wishes day board and far- nished room for the year. Names may be left at the Gazerr® office. -J. M. Talmage and his brother, C. W. Talmage have returned from a busi- ness trip to New York and New Haver. -The Methodist Camp-Meeting at Haren Grove, near Amboy, is now in session and continues until ne \IJ day, Bome of our citizens are in atten- dance. -The Seventh Day Adventists are having a Camp Meeting at Danforth,. In this hot weatharth have great hopes that the elements e? soon melt with fervent heat. -Mr. John M. Young has been in New York the past week, While there he consulted Dr. Agnew and other emi- nent occnlists, in reference to the eyes that was mmred a few weeks since, -Mr. and Mrs. James B. Robinfoun and family, of Albany, are visiting in this vicinity. Mr. binson is well known as formerly mail carrier between this place and Clay. -The Oswego Falls Observer takes no less than five items from the Gazerra arp Farmrns' Jourxam of last week without ncknowledging the same. Oome reighbor, give credit when it is due -Mr., Romoya-Boranton, Henry 'Soran- ton and John Broughton, of Albany, and G. Oraft, of Alabama, spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs, Obas. Soranton, and enjoyed fishing on the river, -Our friends who haye been visiting Camp Solid Comfort . 'Most of the members of the Baldwins- ville Cornet Band were in camp last week on the banks of the Seneca River, just above the eel.wair.. They took theiv in- struments with them, much to their own enjoyment, and-. afforded great pleasure to those living near by. Every evening, ' and frequently far into the night was de- voted to music. The following named gentlemen formed, the party: - L. Mosier, CO. Renn, W. Sitts, A. E Nichols, W. Laundry, C. Rodgers, A. Perkins. E. B. Orvis, E. Emmett, H. Wiles, W P. Rowe, Camiligs, wil J. Sauter, Byracuse. During their week's camp the follow- ing are the names of a few of their vis- itors: Baldwinsville-Miss Perkins, Bert Allen, Will Hull Bert Hall, Geo _ Peet, Fred Hall H. Bedx , P. Laundry W. Rober, Mattie Sitts, Ora Tappan, \Bolle Rober, Mrs. Kate Mosier, Mary Kane, Mrs. H. Rodgers, Mrs, W,. Laundry, Mrs. Rens, Mrs. A..Perkins, Jacks Reefs-F, Bales and wife, L. Barnes and wife, P. Palmer and wife, Ids White, Frankie fFellows Elmer McDow- ell, Cora McDowell, Busio M. McDowell, James Kinney, H. L, Somes, Emma Nostrant, N le Fellows, Hub, Camp, Ww. Bums Owen Somes. Memphis -Cora B. Buck, H. P. Har- rington, W. McIntyre, Harry McDowell and wife, Jannie McDowell, Della Smith, Mre. Nostmnt, Mre. Brammar, Louise Bomes. , Jordan-Jumesa Sawyer, Clarence Jew- ell. Syracuse-Henrictta Dingman, Lillie Smith, Anna Brommer, Clara B. 'Ourry, Bert MoOarg, Gardner Ourry, J. J. Houck, Felix Bergdorf, E. B. Oarry, P. B. Baumgauden. Oswego Bitter--W. Mclotyre and wife. Albany -Ida R. Seward, The boys have returned and report a most glorious week of enjoy ment. cca se ae ces at Asbury Park are gradaally returning. At one time thirty.-Ave persuns from this place were evjoying the sea air at that , pleasant resort. -We had thiree brothers bere this week who add the title of Doctor to that of Kendall, but wo doubt not that the- ology and medicine gave way to a good social time,. -At a recent week-day service in St. James' Charch, Skaneateles, begides the rector three clergyman were aomdeutlv resent who had often worshipped there in childbood. Quite a number of min- isters had their early training in this old parish. -The cheapefiing of postage on mis- cellancous hewspapers and second class matter generally, which congress lately decreed bas not yet been fully noted by the public. One cent now carries four ounces of printed matter, or double the former allowance. - \Our Republican Leaders\ is the name of a handsome pictore which con- tains the gamma of twenty of the lead- ing Republicans of the times, including Jas, G. Blaine and John A. Logan. Price only 50 cents, The picture may beseenntthxsofloe, where orders may -Miss Nellis: Arthur carries a doll. Whanabemmth herfatharéfewing at Kingston, N. Y., a woman 51m bywahavomm wfidafiffi th : girls firm-118. dreesés off, it would be much Taore to their ceedit.\ | This Sime advise plush otherplaeea besides Kingston . Senecas vs. Moridianw. a- The most interesting game of ball played on our grounds this year took place yesterday between the SBenecas and the Meridian nine. Tbe playing was ex- cellent on both sides. The first half of the game seemed to be all on the side of the Senecas, so much so that they be- came rather ogrelesa, towand the end of game,. The Meridiana did their best work at this time. | The following is the official soore: Features of the game were Norton's and Brown's pitching, Brown's catch of a red-hot liner, making a double play at second base, and Eggleston's tumbling. Another game of ball was played yes- teriay by a Baldwinsville nine. The Ac- tives went to Warners and played the Warners Base Ball Club. The score stood 21 to 12 in favor of the Actives. John Voorhees, who playsd third base, A .was unfortunate enough to havés the thumb on his leff hand broken by & ball. Dr. Anthony, Of Warners, dreased 1%. “mm 0. R MBRLIDIANS. O, R. ance of the children. Not only did thfiy.- ,e f. 22 2 Palmeter, 8d bog 2 fifot‘éngfiw 3 pr $5th bol I look much better than when thaytyei'm mn-hbfl,..m.w-4 f Norton p us-$ | out, but their whole conduct and conraf> Waks CCG $ grown xb\) % 1| sation gave evidence of the kindly at SBL o © 1 ng) | tow which they recived. -.New Williams, 3 b._..3 1 Burnside, 6 a Lil 2) bung, d C # Malawi: r. f.l.4 0 Nagley (.a a. ... .8 1 o #7 10 Cm For Sate, '* Score by Inn'gs. 1 2 8 4 § 60 © 8 9 Totals Agooddwellingandbnmwxih a} ¥ 0 1 0 0 1 4 % 2-uU f affix; i i s o 2 1 0 1-lo twouty acres of land, togefhey 'with | WHOLE No. 19695 IcoUN'rnY‘ AIR FOR CIPYX unm- f DBEN. hp 7\;’ ' Return of a Party from Olwc‘o (util'w Onondaga countles- > Hundreds of business men hurrying into the; ferry-house at Hoboken, yester»; day morping, early, found timé to stop. moment to watch a scene that must no) bo getting familiar to the travelling pub 7 lic. The waiting rooms were crowded 'with five companies of fresh-air childtep, \ returning from Baldwinsville, Lysander, Phoenix and Bandy Oreek, in Oswegq and Onondaga counties. *Where did you come from, my boy?\ inquired a portly old man, who seemed thoroughly astonished at the sight. ' \9 \From the country, eir,\ they shouted ' back in choros, and the signs of country life about them 'were plenty Rosy and firm step, these are (he posexemsnozma ' which all fregh-air,.children carry hom& | \% One car-load efter another filed into: the waiting room, shouting and Iaughing, + and stamping their feet. The children: had grown plump and jolly, and warp!- adorned with all sorts of gay dresses and hats. Their bundles were a sight to b6. - hold. One little girl began to give an. - inventory of the huge package which she carried. \I havea qradle, three ‘dulls' : five dressos-\ Here she was mterxnpb * uf ed by a dreadfal outery from a boy. standing near, He bore carefully a big & bouquet stuck in a bottle of water} some oue had accidentally knocked his elbow -_ / anf spilled half the water, Another boy $14 was managing, in some way, to stand'ufi <4 under three troqblesume boxes and bats} dies. He must be going to support fife: family, for the buudles contained ng tow, besta, cuenmbers, npplus nndxm ta ; most every hand. Oue boy lugged nbik ' box coutaining a pigeon. Ag mite of girl tenderly carried a canary bird i%; fly mothers lined the plaukwnlk awry scanning the long files dfakit wh tugged their unweildy buandlé« thrdtigh the hurrying throng. - Here and 1 sudden ory of joy, a short run nmlgtlfflk embrace, proclaimed that some bad recognized her little hay or girl, Thpg - | hosts, of the childreu in the country, de» ' serve signal credit for the fine apptar» zaw mill, cider mill, «hf ito This property will be sold at & Bd¥gkt Also a farm of 34 screa. FWfiimsfimi' particulars call on or addresé, Hxcife. 44m3 warming K. ~ Netice. . ,‘ u Lares Urioa, Aug. 15, 188%. To all whom it may concerns ... Youn will hereby take potice Tobacco Cutter new in the by Charles Nagley, is sn # Apfilxfi,1873, form, Mumfibym. Ana