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c U thin tase mus, MBES wes .. tp ate coger a or o | s y le va a A \Ufs by Sol ls a mam... fim Peis . of, ”0-5. . _ + v. an tevarvn a a a 1 N a ow sano we cat . eil C0 908) bon Obi Bie amer Ae Liz VOL. XXXVII-NO. 45. BALDWINSVILLE, QNONDAGA GO., N. Y., AUGUST 28, 1884. . TRAVELER'S DIRECTORY. Oswego & Syracuse Hailrond. LEAYE BALDWIENSVLLUE-GOING SoUTH, 8:82 a.m.; 1238 p.m.; $958. 6:48 p.m.;7:85 p.m , frt LEAVE NORTH. T:41, a. m.; 280, 6:48, 7:56, p. ma. 11:45 a.m. frt. LKEAYE SYRACUHKE-GOING NORTH. 7:15, a, m.; 210, 5:00, 7:80, p.m. 11:00 a. m. frt. New York fQentral Railroad., Western Division. «oad - 2:40, 5:00, 5:20, 7:06, $186, 11:45 aflmmo. 1:40, 3:55, 0:40 7:40 and 8:46 p. m. Arrive, Direct Road--1:30, 4:00, 5:85, 9:30 3:51 10:90 @, m., 12:10, 1;80, 6:60, 7:10, 7:2 and o . m. mpg-rt, Auburn Road--§25, 10:00 a. m,, §:00, and 7;45 p.m. h 6s ppbtng Arrive, Auburn Rqad-1:15, 9:35: moi., 12;10 and 7:00 p. m. 60 vision- Depart>-- 1:85, 4:05, 5:50 8:15, #50 and 11;00 a. m., 12.30, 1:40, 2:15, 6:00, 7:40, T;50 and 9:80 p. m. Arrive---2:86, 4:80, 4:50, 5:15 6:45, 9:50 and 11:30 a. m., Mk0M}m., 1:00, 1:80, 8:50. 4:40, 6:26 7:15 and 10:40 M New York, Wost Shore and Buffalo Railway. Trains leave Myracuse as follows: Eastern Divikion.-Depart, 8:10, 11:40 a. m., 1:40, 4:25, 10:00 p. m. o Arrive, 6:35, 10:20 a. m., 1;80,}7:00, 7:15 p. m. Western®' Divtston,.-Depart. 0:45, 7:80 a. m., 1:46, 4:40, 7:85 p. m. Arrive, 1020 a, m.; 1:10, 1:25, 7:85, $465 p. m. A CRITICAL MOMENT. Two easy chairs, a veranda wide, A corner hid from the light inside; Rare roses arounpd- * # # L k -Our school opens next week Monday. -C. A, Pelton of Syracuse, was in town over Sunday, -Mr. George Skinner, of Denver, Col., was in town this week. -Mrs. 8. M. Merrihew is spending several weeks in Lewis county. -Miss Carrie Griffin, of Rochester, has been visiting friends in town. -Central City Oolored Glee Club at the opera house to-morrow evening. -Large numbers attended the, camp meeting at Haven Grove last Sunday. ~-Aoccording to the Times there is not & man in Jordan who supports St. John. -Mr, Willard Walrath, of Johnstown, is visiting his father-in-law, Mr. Seth Brown. --Real estate-D. C. Greenfield to Wm. Baker, village lot 58; considera- tion $412,560, -A delicious dish of Ice Cream, with cake, only 10 cents at the Festival Fri- day evening. -Manager Howard is putting another story on the wing of his house. Con- tractor Tappan is doing the work,. -Read the new advertisement of Mal- colm & Oramer in another column. It is interesting and profitable reading. -Louis Btearos goes to Bt. Paul, Minn., this week, to live. Ha will learn the miller's trade thers with his uncle. -The picuic of St. Mary's Church —%§ film's; Hawkins, of Johnstown, is visiting at (ins. Baldwin's. -Regular service with preaching in the M. E. Church next Sabbath morning. -Mrs, Smith Young starts for East Saginaw, Mich., to-day to visit her neice. «--- ember the Y. M. C. A. meeting at the Presbyterian Church nextxgundny evening. -Mrs. D. W. Carr and family of Cort- land, are visiting at U,. M. Kelly's and Dr. Marks'. -Mrs. J..B. Braidwood and children, of Albany, N. Y., are visiting Ur, R. B. Bullivan, -Daniel Lampkin, of Smokey Hollow, was brought before Justice Marvin yes- terday, on a charge ot cruelty to animals, in kicking a horse belonging to Judson Clark, also of Bmokey Hollow. The trial was quite an interesting one, and result- ed in fining Lampkin $3, which he paid. -Doetor (who has been sent for at 2 a m.)-'\\Madam, pray send at once for the clergyman, and, if you want to make your will, for the lawyer.\ Madam (bor- | rified)-*\Good gracious ! Is it so danger- ous, doctor?\ a bit of it; but I don't want to be the only feol who has been disturbed in his sleep for noth- ing.\ # Yan Buren Caucus. The Republicans of Van Buren held their cauous last Saturday and elected the following delegates: WHOLE NO. 1970. mene __ Annual School Meeting. yo! $2,000. It is hoped that the next ses- sion of the Legislature will arrange the The annual school meeting was held matter, and that next year a new sohool at the Academy last Tuesday evening. mouse can be built. The attendance was very small, only four THE ELECTION, persons being present besides the Board ho apnual election of Trustees re- of Education, which, by the way, i8 ©X- anited in the re-slection of H. K. Cor- tremely encouraging to the Board and nell, M. Donovan, and W. L. FrazZoe, the teachers. To have the public take} There were 79 ballots cast of which Cor- so much interest in the affrirs of the nel} received 65; 8. C. Suydam 14; M. schools is very pleasant and is thor00gb- Donovan T8;\ W. L. Frazee 79. The ly appreciated by the Board and the gorsrq now consists of the following gen- teachers. tlemen: F. A. Marvin, President, R. J. The following is the 'reasurer's report: Round, Clerk; C. N. Bliss, H. K. Cor- Receipts and Disbursements of Treas-| nell, M. Donovan, W. LL Frazee, J. F, urer of Baidwinsville Union Frese Greene. School District, from (Uct, lst, Festiv a}; d Parnde 1883, to Aug. 26, 1884. * RECEIPTB. The Plumed Knight Escort will hold From balance on hand last report, . § 158 48 F P a Jas. Bolton, collector of taxes,. 6,388 82 an Ice Cream mel, at Howard Opera The Escort and Gan Bquad will nake Total recel pts ...................... $12,021 22 their first public Parade with their new To paid Mxislfiuuk 3 uniforms, headed by the Baldwinsville \* C Miss Toll c ounces . 2 Cornet Band. - The following will be the 1 £1112: m3? 220 LINE OF MARCH, Miss WIEN - From Wormuth Hall through Canal Misa McGann... .20 0000 Misa Beaucham p.......... ' street to Bridge and Byracuse to (irove, s#ssSsFsFSssssss i J. V. Kendall, superyisor........... 1,889 67 use, Baldwinsvill j ; + non-residents, tultion ...... . 886 00 House, dwinsville, Friday evening, 1884. __ Aug. 29th, The Central Colored Glee Feb. 8. From town of VanBuren........ 57 87 & . a \_ Wallace TW‘m'm‘m 1,500 00 Club will be present and sing Jubilee, ' 16 °. Btateof N.Y. lit fund. . 17% 25 Campaign and (Hee Songs. Admission A pr.26. ' town of VanBuren....... 48 i u- ~ HmteN.Y.teachem‘funu«§00 tghall, 15 ceuts. All are cordially iu July £ 00 A. H. Toll, loan . 2,000 00 vited. I7, 0500 State of N.Y. It. fund .l 78 56 coUNTY AND VICINITY NEWS. On Friday of last week, a threshing machine engine exploded near the barn of Henry Brooks in Bennett, throwing coals hmong the straw, and consuming the barn and contents. No person was injured, © When Mrs James entered her home in Auburn, Thursday evening, she was con- fronted by a woman, who knocked her down, gagged her, and then rifled her pockets, taking a pocketbook containing about $15. James was discovered shortly afterwards in an insensible coun- dition. It is thought the robbery wan committed by a man dressed in woman's clothes. The forty-sixth auuaal exhibition of will be held on the grounds of tho society, between Cortland aud Homer, on Sep- tember 2, 8, 4, rud 0 uext, The pre- minms are liberal, and offer ample in- ducements forthe exhibit of farm produce cattle, horses, mecbanical implemeuts, funey artioles, &c, J. M, Woodford,a farmer reardiug neur ; Maroellue, drove to the M. E. church at that place Friday evening, aud hitched his borse in the shed adjoiomug the church, When meeting wus over, the borse, buggy rube and a good overcoat were missing. A young man in the neighborhood saw a mau driving the borse through the village, hut supposed it was Mr. Woodford The Marcellus Anti- Horse Theft aud Detective Boaiety have offered a reward of 8500-8250 for the Cortland County Agricultural Society | esterday at Long Branch called out a a be re m . : ssional -A. KR. ark n Miss POOL .... ...ll 222% & the return of the property aud $250) for And he holds her hand,; {Inge crowds, and the occasion was a very (309ng UB Clark, Henry Misa Nicholm...... .. | theuce to Canton, from Canton to Tap tha arrest avd vawmuzfl the thief ° With perfumod zephers her cheeks are pleasant one to all. | Marvin, Frank Grimes, Jacob Crouse. Mins Wetherby ...... pan, thence through Seneca to Downer ' tanned. * . , Assembly -J. F. Greene, (George Mar- gin\ Seur3.v....u » \ ' Rogers kuowo to mauy All honeyed words are the words she. -Cirounlars are being issued from this | vin, F. B. Tuger, David Smith, Geor Mort to 2 Round\\ a from Downer to Syracuse and Bridge to uple as the \Fat woman,\ was burma bears. ‘offioe oT the mfe match which is to take YIM. ~> D- ~98°1 ' 8° inxs. Miss Frame. .ll. .. Canali, thence to (ienesee, up (Geneses to £33111 her parent's residevce in Veaper, \Will be, to-night !\ and she hopes and place at our fair in September. $60 in Harrington. vek lp oJ. L. © 79 North, from North to West Oneida, Bert Tully, Friday, She died at Atinutc i - y ~ u. .F. . sup. 19 90 1 - fears. d old T is floet premiums are offered, County-W. L. Frazee, John M. 20 Alex. Rober, clean gnu“, & W thence to Oswego, down Oswego to Eliz. City, N, J., Wednesday, from fatty de- Then all is still, and o ime is fleet; The \Boys in Bluo\ played a picked Young, A. W. Bingham, N. B, Sullivan Nov. 8, 8. C, buy dam, supplies... 4% 2) tot, ' geverntion of the leart, age 44° yveirs * p , =* ~ 60960 x46 r 10. L,M.Little, pump and rep. |+4 0 i abetb, thence to Virginia and Oanal. * * And all that sha hears is her own heart pine composed mostly of Jinks, on the Eugene Breed, Bartou. 30 Downer & Hon, y-llpa'pivr 5 Rk |e By Orpen Cox Her “1m“ name was Miss: Rogers, hut beat. . Academy grounds Monday, resulting it gopoo| Commissioner- J. L. Decker, _ \* it Dease Furnace Co., furce, 100 00 «__ some ten years ago aho married a/ man As the light-8 go out in deserted P5118. A victory for the little {fellows by a score |' FUSE +44 2 H 1 r(fiw?:|!{3‘&;’fl “2:1“;er I: £3 T. B.- In case the eveniog should named Clark, who was a '\'talker\ for a Gently an arm steals round a waist, of 19 to 10. Thomas Marvin, Jas, R. Blanchard, E, um. XH. Toll, for Yoan n.. 1.300 0 . prove rainy, the featival will be held Sat-! CMO® He died however a faw years A look and a ringlet are misplaced. , F. Nichols, Alfred Parry, Warren Grid. | !! A. H. Toll, Int. on loan Ar O6 *C ago. Mias Rogers ling been known as a ''He'll surely speak,fob, that little word!\ | -Jas, B. Shaw and Albert Perkins le ~~ Jan. | B \Jn Ro me © \7 io urday evening, \Tut woman\ for eighteen years. Her Her willing soul with a thrill as stirred. | acted as yxtcber fwd catcher for the, e who s | Hond No. % oren yd O0 Proceeding» Jl‘vh’l' ”snow\ | weight? was 700 pounder, but \Are you fond of codfish balls?\ said he; Pleasant Valley Wildcata in their matchl An Indian Pic Nic. Int. ou Af MiGs. The K 'ew * actually she weighted a trifie over 500 \I never attended one,\ said she,. | with the Kingdom Stare, As a resultY 15153”: sama © \ a. Meoting of the Hoard of Trustees o( pounds She left a comfortable fortune, the score stood ¥4 to 6 in favor of the Last Thursday the Qnondagas had a 1 Greene Broe, printing pin ta . | iamussed by exhimiting horself. -The tower on the eogine house is Wildcats. 24 J 8 Horman Gorke toltion 1 o the Village of Baidvinaville, held at ”w; A i ; bv Lake Coll \ , i , m - . W L Bryers, chart f a oun pa + C l oree drive P b being painted. Misses Lottie Hax aud Lnelin Cra- pre.me for all the teaidenta of their ree MoH WM“; tfillgmmm it“ Clerk's office, Molay evening, Ang. way o fit)! 6 (Erin Ev’ tn % 1M] $1.8 T“ F. 1). Blanding commenced picking ner have left towo to be abseut for sev ervation, Baptist Thomas ncting as mas- Fuller & Blis«, lumber mr oil 25th, IRM “if? Pic. |\I '( id n a ”a“. ' mt“ im -- F, , C , + 1 - . y K.M Fowler. rep. le | & ’ alterncet Sf ulips was thin®n trom bops Tuesday. \eral weeks, dunog whieh time they®will te\ of ceremomes aud Blling bis office | Alex finfirf-ifmffi‘rffili % m Present Wo Wo Downer, Préasdent, | the carriage and atrnek on his head and ; a a J» on te * » R , : Plumed Knight Escort Featival to- vimt friends and relatives aml' the mos? well. There was excellent music by the thug ggzér'r‘r’gg-vfly‘éldign\ bo l Z and Truatees Lo Seeoqr, Elliaon . face. He seemed badly mju'red as he veni interesting places thronughb tie central Tnydiay band, aud the organ accompani- April F A. Marvin draf'llnpi l¥® 0000 gag Todd war lifted up and pat into an ice wagon morrow evening. ‘ part of this state. ment for the Ane singing was ekilifally j oa» M ae ! of Amos & Sawmiller, He was taken to _ Mra. Walter McMullin :a npemlmg A y f x incket OF nod 1 layed by an Indian w 7“ a bod {rn wiufi Atnngnc ,‘,” |. ® Minntea (f cue nxt meeting read and Dr. E. L. Baker's office, buat the Doctor week in Watertown. ~ my\? UT] - Tut\? ¢ loa i R“. play +y an Andian woman. Somebody ypay;a Anna Keiler, tubten ref approved wus absent. A telephone call war ment ' unke, iI what you do lore in ie c & £3 K.] Hound, phy. mod & in Bu -. - a - + 1 -Take your best girl to the featival , 2:21” 4 Kative \'Oh. we get on preto! bad mentioned the entertainment in a © A2 Rnbmj’m’t \firm“? £9 On motton ¢ Trnates Fci@eap, an or for MeCarthy'aambalance which (smirk. at the opera house tomorrow evening. |_ ty well. Wego to lmd‘ at runset and Syracuse paper as being for the pagan g atjusm‘azrhmvc tire lot M1 ® der of $140 was lif steg 'o be drawn in 21:51: it: 31x r'mnutoa( Yr Coline - £000 . @ o U £1 1a wool dus R W. I. Buah, of Touir, Mich., ja visa aleep uext day till noon, then wo get up party, but prayer was offered by a cler: ”Ma“ i} BF\;5\?'€\'\T\\ rome uy [3 favoref D OSO S Jone to apply on las Iinmatsfmet “gar Ian's-fin” ”t (‘a’t‘holrr =- W. d. + » ++ t/ bt a ; its ' 'mf Pabst, music 6 ua P 6 © iting relatives and friends in this section. - and pray for HHS)?\ to come, that we may , gyman of this place, several hyrmus were , rpeaker at grad exerstaee 003 ano bill. ine, where it wax (discovered that his [80 to bed again. sung, and the Christian Tudians wera as '~ > , fi‘linmwfifi‘ipg: postage |_ 2 a; Upon me hos the fall 1 ngo new aule right sboulder ama« cirmlocated aura bis -We acknowledge a very pleamant -The Y. M. C, A. bave arrasged for interested as any, Dame: La Fort gave In tereat in «a me ¥ ole | ; \le nose brokan He ja doing «a wi.) as can t from Mr. Charles Hubbell, of (bed-: ; ; the Preabrtensd | apir® I § Co- H Haward 19 54 | walke were rdered builtc and the CICTK pe expeoted 32: rom HMC OC aghgggnnezgafdamwmn re: ‘gergtm a spirited address in the Onondaga tongue [8 J F Greene & : )\ T8) was directs to publiab the nanal Village ' peoted. ~Win. Van Guysling, of Albany, N. , of Bong will be held at 84 'o'cluck, ang | and raised a hearty laugl by desenbing .,, . C\ lii 3) Ordinance ~ Y ”is vfiiting his fitter 'Mrs. Dr. I? B. General Secretary A. B, Durston and J. j how Indians acted at picnics, and Mr. is ‘u‘lii‘éfhé'fimW. I} g Virginia atreet, Weat «ide Mro Hay Pinmel K igncte and the publie gen- \m ' ! B. Brooks, of the Byracuse Association, Daniel Pinakney, of South Onondaga, B J Bolton enuraeratinn * @) den, Ju feet; Elizabeth Fink, 90 feet. _ f f | - & Ballivap. \ will bave charge of the general meeting | apoke af gome length with Cusick as in ie Tier rar felt . Ne cer, 100 araily are lnsded to call at Reed's for -Miss Hattie Dunbam, of Baldwins . a; 5; Young men are especially invi 1pr ter Mm 2g} lise: ___ [&g] Leek rtrre! ~ Prazee & Decker, 1 t , cigars, t bacen, ete. A'so ham sand. ville, is visiting Mre. H. Oornell. -S4an-; to be present. Bring your Meody and \{P\'*\\ On, :. Ia atreet- Ralef Selienck. ee, poe and lovuek of any kind. 45tf eateiea Free Preas, ; Sankey singing books. ._ The tables had been set in the exhibi crn HUB §) (Baeton atreet, sonth ails Payre Big: o-- -# + &l _ -Frank A Willard and wife, of -Rev. Dr. Newman had just con- tion hall on the fair ground, an artificial ' ag Htelov. tu) feet, Maric Leswvons. Brookly, N. Y., visited his brother, Dt. | cluded a long discourse, the benedictron , ETOVA baving been made in front, in zy Ml 2 TU pen metes, the | adjearcal to Mira Alden will resume hor emanoe in C. A. Willard, last week. had been pronounced and the congrega- ; which the Indians sat on benches or on A* # To Ba anee in band **\ ® meet Monday evening, nent Ath, 1804, Baldwioeville, Friday and Satarday, -From ninety-six in the shade to a | frost in lesa than forty-eight hours is) considerable of a change. -A vote was taken on the Battery Bi picuin as to political preferences with the f-llowing result: Bleine, 73; Cleveland, : 42. Bp. John, 2; undecided, 2. 1 -Thanks to D. T. Skinner for a copy nt the Anmaal Report of the Chamber of , Commerse and Board of Trada of Den-l ver. Also to J. 0: Haynes forthe same of Hinneapol't. -An Albas ® 3113303 g; ents not to AlCY in to do so villas-cow.“ ciderable increase in the death rata. | -A apd dar counterfeit teo- dollar poke an the Third National Bank ~f pati bas ai The coun terfei not® is of the series of 1881. \Let- ter C,\ with browi back and large brown seal. The note i executed and wel] calculated to deceive. -An old man who said be had two applied for tothe aimabouse. ; The sous, whommrelmgmtha same t ragti kin-if ¥are willing gup } 0371 figfifi' MM mwige 6 ~~agh syropa, F T «~galators, swim o use dus bills Thin uk the Sort a“??? WWW 10, «nd the old man, préferred to go ove the Bilis to the poorhoree, -_ Norristcamh tion were dispersing. Bad a great mirer of the preacher \A fine sermon, and well timed, too.\ ''Yes,\ replied | C ftbe clergyman; (\:l was certainly weu'wbalnovel sight, A few white persons timed. - About half the congregation had their watches ont most of the time I was talking.\ -A correspondent of the Jordan Times says this ghout out village: \'Now thers is Ten years ago it didn't amount to many mara d w rt.. Falton, a othér go-sz—go'mplpnse towns. Now it shoud thesis poke towns a clean pair of hakis. Ite merehkants are kept buay, its -and. sosatitations ag ad -Bea caretal about buying of the ped ders who brieg to your ra bib albams and other farge books. Tha very by p to- To- | les, *4° the ground while refreahments were pass- . ed around. It wes a pretty and mome- were present, but the rest showed the rapid changes taking place among the lodians in dress and manners. Occa- sionally a beaded leggin might be seen; a very fow wore blankets or shawls over thsir beads, quite a number bad bright but the majority of the women had hats with gay ribbons or plames; many were PO20® to rum ten years instead of (wo, |y ) ,q , ful] line of School Books, of ' dressed quite stylishly and silk attire was nok wirting. In fect bay windowna hava invaded the reservation, and the fashion able ways of painting spperr on some houses. - A premature shower shertened the or- der of after-dinner games, but foot-beil | and La Crosse were beartily enjoyed. In | the fifst, one little boy ran and kicked W MrMrhiLis Trea« Lest some might unt nnderstand bow at i 40 J H. Bouros,. Clerk . the Board shonld be $2,000 in debt, we. koen tae e i- wiul explain It wll be remembered , Attention, Eecort! that a year ago the school meeting voted _ Fs*r> member of the Piamed koight to raise $10 000 by bands on the district Escort re requested to appear at Wor- for the of bauildiag a new achoo| math Hall, Frday evening, Aug. 9th, house on the ronth arde and doing off 44 ©\ cluck, sharp, for parade the upper story ( the Academy. To do F. P. B8troax, Captain. Cl acne | commet coas ___ | handkerchiefs or veils tied over the bryw - LDS it became pecesmary ta get a epecitl ® _ o_up,; Heeks ! chool Weoks!! , act through the Legisiaturealiowingtbes® | , (1, Stationery Store will ”I'm present achool law, - With assur- all kinds, pew and 1 band ances from Benator MeCeribhy and As- . _- sembiyman Geddes that soch a bill Feundé. ‘grlntingflmtprivflegewa pase both, Retween (Geo. Hall's and the lon:» ibmcba of the Legisisture, and from road, two pair of shoes The ownet can , Governor Cleveland that he would ngnihnvfitbemebymllingqumDenn, it on its passage, the Board fniahed the | on the Loci Talmage farm acd describ- Aug. 29th and 30th 44 w2 wo wes ee en k L_ To Tobacco Baiser. Maxrais, Aug 14. ._ We wish amply and candidly to say sn far as our Tobacco Catters are sovncerned, , Mesars Fisher, Sloat & Co , of Little Ubcs, are makiog a bir blow ahout . prosecating patrons of our cutters It | 1s the same old saying, 'Talk is cheap. | ote., eto. What resson would we ha. for using the gentlemen's patent, whict , to start with is worthlesa, In facet when they keep their blades close together : they bsro no psftant whatever The simple fact is here-wo have spent the | most of our time for the past two years | in bringing our cutters to a perfection. | We bare suoceeded in doing :it, spd ail 1 upper story of the Academy and seatedf it at an expense of $1,500, and purchased a log stitable for a new sehool house ai ra ing property , who have seen them soknowledge it Leen - | Fair play is all we ask As to jnfring- A akased solid gold ring,. ness.og tbe ing om the patent of the sforenamed gen- arme books can be Mofmm’mmombzndmademwddfmflu \ - aids 2. - sous to the braimess recently , Aealora ai mzsm permtlms'osflhfl- it was a pleasant orderly assem- cost of $1,264.20. Great was the sur mernptnon within in senpt Maze rozsey than these charge. This . bolda good not o the articles men- tioned, but for a of meschandian will always be esved and mum} procured by buymg of regolar: b We know co many imstances , where this has prowed true These itin- blage, well pelonisted to promote good feeling and make the sanor more oue «ist y. Mflfiankm Mr #84 Mrk Kroesse de - :n hank prize cf the Board bowever, at this tane. I/«4 ecomewhbere on the river mad west to see from the newspapers that Gos -/ Reidwrnsvillia The fuder m. be re . eraor Cleveland bad vetoed the \Bald carded by leaving the same at this office winsville School Riuil~ - The greater _“.__.m:,4 l wes their surprise and estonishment & The brick imtnn h=rhed a rsor C d bad : wid of extras fine tha. from Sob } cok i\ * \a . = I , ; Bhan Sic ia 2 , ¥ erant «ra gemeraliy good talkers, their teighB#$ and treads !~T the President of the Roard that be semid dite. Por asle ats low price Paro snd make oge believe «12g the ax coffered fon sale s & good cheap mam? wil fnd that the maze ssticle oan be £ of a reg- wwmwanm thown dati immatn‘fl No resan Ts 2} .. Marat 4 haw \ , given fee the till, pog hes ine Sieg 551mm\ Ars? . Board bwen i-» to learns of eny rca»-on _L L. . ' This atplaies the eppareat indebtedness Fos all kinds Nategn to Hal's 404, tletean, ft is not so. and ail who see ft to patronize out in reation can do so witk fall thet no trouble will stise Camas, C Naauz®t & Se, e e Farm for Saje. A farms sting of \2 sere, just cast «Mmswhgqss vfered tor mele. The frosts on Tabor street, &nd in dell tamed Bot a grrion farm, Kh qumas {(Ben Mea %, Cones