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6A, callus, .t nk s a opnion o na a t geia ant , ah thigh ,, tere mes cet propper a + ago se a yor s L *s im s & an P w L M “I\ w won ML\ wa , 4, . £0, , L . , . Rol t ' {ol th h f } < ® P ' e R . aon . I + oN 7 - 07 * 1 fl”; nout he . > + # « a #B $3“. * ® k % _ - e goa in XXXVIII-NO. 4. _ ___ BALDWINSVILLE, ONONDAGA CO. N. Y., NOVEMBER 13, 1884. _ WHOLE NO. i981 __ ~ © TRAVELER'S DIRECTORY. Oswego & Syracuse Railroad. LEAVE BALDWINSVILLE-GOING SOUTH. +132 a, m.; 12:88 p.m.; 2:86, 0:48 pm .;7:85 p.m , frt LEAVE BALDWINSVILLE-GOING NORTH. 7:41, a. m.; 286, 5:48, 7:56, p, m. 11:45 a. m, frt. LEAVE SYRACUSE-GOING NORTH. 7:15, a . ma.; 210, 5:00, 7:80, p.m. 11:00 a. m. frt. _-_ New York Contral Hailroad. t Division.--Depart--Direct Road- QMKgOOcTE‘flO. 7:05, 7:85, lM:46 a. m., 12:10, 1:40, $7155, 6:40 7:40 and 8:45 p. m. 0:80 1 Arrive, Direct Road--1:30, 4:00, 6:85, 9:8 and 10:30 a, m., 1210, 1:80, 5:50, 7:10, 7:28 and §:10 p. m. Depart, Auburn Road--5:25, 10:00 a . m,, 8:00 and gas p.m. Arrive, Auburn Road-1:15, 9:85 a. m., 12:10 and 7:00 p. m. bee 1:85, 4:06, 5:50 KRastern Diviston--- Depart«-- 1:85, 4:05, 5: 8:16, %:60 and 11:00 a. m., 12.80, 1:40, 2:15, 5:00, 7:40, 7:50 and 9:30 p. m. 5.9:50 and 11:30 Arrive-2:85, 4:80, 16, 0:45,0:00 an : a. m.1v12:00 m., 1:00, 1:80, 8:50. 4:40. 6:25 7:15 and 10:40 p. m. « 47-00—- k, West Suore and Buffalo New York, aay. P Trains leave Myracuse as follows: Eastern Division. 1:56, 10:05, 12 a.m., 1:40, 4:25, 9:50 p. m. Arrive, 210, 6:25, 10:20 a. m., 1:80, 0:30, 7:05 p. m. Western Division. -Depart, 250, 6:45, 780 a. K“n“ 1:46, T:25 p. m. Arrive, 1:45, 10:00 a. m.; L:10, 1:26, 7:86, 9:80 p. pn. -.- wan lene -- pinion ee, INX THE SUNLIGHT. '\ bare white arm in the sunshine, A gesture that came and went, Andieliotropes set In the window, That burdened the air with scent. A fair, fresh face in the sunli bt, Bust under the cage of the bird, ind a voice that was full of music, t The sweetest that ever was heard. Her hand, as she lovingly gestured, Was whiter than driven snow, , And shone in the sun as she waved it, While gladly I watched from below. \Come up to me ! Come, O my darling !~ Again she entreated, - ''Come up !' I plecked up the bundle of sweetness, And brought her that terrier pup. N. ¥. Sun. | s c n or --There's a formal kiss of fashion, And a burning kiss of passion. ' A father's kiss, A mother's kiss, And sister's kiss to move . There's a traitor's kiss of gold like & serpent's clammy fold first kiss, % stolen kiss ind the thrilling kiss of love | A meeting kis, A maiden I A kiss when fond hearts sever, 1 But the saddest kiss On earth is this 1 A kiss to part for ewer - Author upposed to be dead. i \Beautiful Wieathr for the time of, sear. -H. D. Lewis is to be congratulated, (t is a little girl -James Shaw bas moved into his »w house on Seneca street. 1 -The Board of Trustees hold a meet- ng next Monday evening, at 7.80. -A. J. Snow and family, of Abing lon, Virginia, have lately moved to th village. -Now is the best time to advertise. | lection is over and people will be | getting ready for winter. -Rev. W. M. Beauchamp officiated it the funeral of Mr. Highriter, in Ful- | 'm, on Wednesday afternoon. | i -Mr. Tobin is laying a fine hard ood floor in his new tobacco ware- 10use. The slevatars are now being laced in position. '-Mr. John Moors and daughter. tnrna, of Oswego Bitter, and Mr. Murphy and wife, of Jacks spent last Sunday with M. Kf- Sy. ~ -The old fork factory. belonging to \Je Amos Bros., has gen rentedrgpkd : made over into a skating a ' mm floor is to be laid. . -A Rorthwestern clergyman is re- X having skid to E having a aw Syracuse, this week, to . vices in the Armory. Friday, Saturday | election of Cleveland and Hendricks. -Trade in (4reek fire has fallen off mooDpy IN SYRACUSE. -strange, - W, L. Frazee starts for Chicago to- night, to be absent about three weeks, --Charles Snyder has purchased the Tillotson place on East Oneida street,. -Rev, B 1. Ives, D. D., will preach in the Methodist church next Nabbath evening. -The Y. M. C. A. hold a course of dime lectures. ticulars will be given next week. -Read the advertisement of B. L. Ctiddings. -Thanksgiving Day occurs the 27th of this month. wRegentfl’ examinations at the Acad- emy this week. '\Mugg's Landing\> -Howard Opera House-Saturday evening,. -J. R. Loomis and family, of Brew erton, N. Y., have recently moved into town. -Business seems lively on the canals, what Will Be Done at the Great Evangelist's Meetings This Week, The Convention of Christian. Work- ers will meet in the Armory on Friday, Baturday and Sunday next, holding morning, afternoon and evening ser- vices, Dwight L, Moody will preside at all the sessions and participate in the discussion. It is hoped that Ira 1). Bankey, who has seccompanied Mr. have decided to Par- and boats going east are heavily L. W. & J. E. Conneltreport a very Moody ou, & & loaded. large trade last week, their cash ac cody for many years in his labors, count on Saturday running up to Will be present and lead the singing. --Bishop Huntington will make his annual visitation to (Grace Church, Dec, 80th. -H. L. Bisdee moved into his newly urchased residence on (frove street, st week. -~-Mrs. W. H., Moore and daughter, of Colorado Bprings, are visiting at 8. B. Quivey's. -Read the advertisement New Home Sewing Machine. Buck, agent. -Origen W. Herrick and daughter, Rosa, of Chicago, Il., are visiting Mr. OQ. B. Herrick. -Quarterl media? services will be held 123119 E. Church next Sun- day. % -Upson & Donovan, we learn from $747.55. The foundation for the new engine house of Amos Brow. mill has been completed. The brick work will pro- ceed forth with His presence has not yet been assured, but it is thought he will be here. The meetings will begin on Friday morn ing at 10 o'clock, by an address from Mr. Moody, on \What more can be done to reach non church goers ?\ fol lowed by a question-drawer from 11 to 12. Mr. Moody will answer such ques tions as may be proposed, and from 12 to 1, conduet a noonday prayer meet- ing. In the afternoon at 8 \How to promote revivals\ will be the sub- ject of an address by Rev. A. W. (t#reen, of the Centenary church ; at 4 p. m., \The church and its young converts,\ a discussion, opened by v. H. W. Bherwood, and at 7:80 p. in., an address -The New York papers claim that ''Ruim, Romanism and Rebellion, ' the expression made use of by Rev. Dr. Burchard, at New York, just before election, cost Mr. Blaine 10,000 votes in this State. -A young the M. of H. peyle‘u social will be held in the Y. M. C. A. rooms next Tuesday evening, All are cordially in- vited to be present, and enjoy a pleas- ant evening. The feasibility of or- ganizing a Young Ladies Auxillary will be discussed. --Mr, E. P. Abbott, of Euclid, whose by Dwight L. Moody, on \What more can be done for young men.\ On Hatgrdfly, Nov, 15th, the follow: ing progr@mime will he followed 10 a. m.. \The use of the Bible in Christian work, for training workers and reaching the unconverted\ D. l.. MOMLY. 11 a. m. \How to conduct prayer meetings.\ Opened by Rev. H. H. Btebbins, 1). N., of Orwego, 12 to 1 p. mn.. Noonday prayer meet- 1, Moody. h aa an farm buildings were destroyed by fire Oflzc‘fl\ minim have over 1,000 b&r- pig fall, has had a full and satisfactory gains in oO E- settlement with the Farmers' Cooper: - -Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Vedder, of Car lative Insurance Company, of which rollton, Il., is visiting F. W. Femmer | organization he is a member. - He has and other relatives in this vicinity. received a check for the full amount of R ._, ; his insurance. The exelwmelllt nflthal Nuntymgnl and election have lasted so long that it | . to* * is difficult to settle down to “115110814, __ Where Miss Bishop and , have appenred this season, the press - Don't fail to see the new play of pI I \Mugg's Landing,\ at Howard Opera all unite in saying | \A great company House, Saturday evening,. Nov. 15th. their new play, 'Mugg's Landing. is company wite) hear and They hold ser Sudden Death. w it n om Mr Moody will speak to Chmstians {h 36 a in Preaching by Mr Mood. 400 pin Ano address too wopras only. bry 1D d. Moody 7.46 pom Address to men onl bo. I. Rinunl} Tickets may t procipred fme at nis times Iurimg the week from o%ty pas Moody and Sankey Horne Jd Badbenek 650 us village an amplovee in the sash nod blind fas tory of Vniler & Bliss, dropped dead in and Hunday With muddy streets owe ado not realize how dry the earth is Ml ir wells have given ont as well as cisterns, front of the Ailen House. Monday eve and our low are complet®lY¥ ning He worked all dns as o«-nual.and drained of water. on leas ing the shop cans up town ThP‘g'rmf flocks of turkeys that we (Um his way home he stepped at the tor« see feeding near the farm houses, do | not show the least alarm over the , Thankegiving proclamations. ecnred some castings for a stove Hej gervjee the door« will then be thrown -The Baldwinsville Cornet Rand 'De SYarted for home, and on arriving o qpon for ten minutes and all who can' went to Phoenix, Monday night, to as. At the Allen House, sat down on the | are allowed to enter the hall All meet sist in the Democratic celebration. in «steps He was seen to fall backward. juga will begin promptis at the tine that village, in honor of the supposed anq was carried into the hotel. annffimtw1 Sy Journal - Dr Marks summoned. but eonld ren | dle der no assistance, death having result Wound Around the Shafi. ed instantly Heart disease is supposed to have been the canse Mr BRabenek i]) wools «It was in Boston, The family had just got home from church before the rain, when the little girl said, without the slightest thought of irreverence While repairing a belt in the bolt! . bae. dav. An | ''Well, we beat the Lord that time. had long been a resident of this place, shop ~f t'he Penitentiary Monday. An . derson Nickerson was caught hy the! didn't we, ma ?\ 'and had many warm friends, whose achinery. He war thrown ten feet -J. I. Decker's bouse on Charlotte ¢ £ 0 | n *> ' 4 heartfelt sympathy goes out to the bei in the air after being wound around street Is progressing finely. The build- - st. | ing jg enclosed and the masons are now TN: “at?“ £9 was D2“; Fm: z; the shaft several times. His left arm» busily lathing and plastering. The in- ag } fune semviec ere ned: from the elbow is broken and erushed, > side carpenter work will be done this from his late residence on Margaret winter. Width\ house made ready for street, this Thursday. morning. at 10 occupancy in the spring. a rlock The remains were 'aken to -{Yfeorge Hosler has purchased the for interment stock of (). B. Loveless, in the ward, and will continue the bus iness at the old stand. He will take to keep constantly on hand a choice stock of staple and fancy gro . ceries, and will sell at the lowest mar tobaceo, wherever the p- seed has! Totroan and Pease attended him ket price. , been used, has demonstrated the de . Standard -Rev. W. M. Beanchamp was in siratility of procuring the genuine ar | Skaneateles on Tuesday, in attendance ticle I bave large qnantit the funeral of + on hand a large 7 ¥ gr WEB B € Posteranfogm ao 001233?“ | of this seed, which I can wa--7~'*« he Superintendent of the Deaf Mute In- Istflf‘fly pure. Parties thers'r's paves been recorded in the Ometdags stitution at Washington Heights New desire to grow only the '-m '\ ~ '> (uanty Clerk's (Offiee sinee onr last York. He was one of nature's noble bases «ill ; lx ccasest foo, © men, dignified. genial, generons an find it to their > \_ report upright Christian gentleman and \' '~\ seed of me Michael E. Driseoli to MyTtio R Sai universally beloved. Isaac H F -~~r! livan. 4 acrea lots 3 and %\ Van. -There is a cugartous local eastom Warnen _> Buren eonsideration $2.0 Toff (n_ here, which always brings a to = the faeces of visitors to our town-that Prices Reduced. and he has received internal injunes which will probabiv result in death Nickerson was «ent to the Penitentian oa _ 'for stealing railroad tickets at Bald Foe Tobacco Growers ! in November. 18=2 0 His sen The unparalieled succes: whioh has tence would have ended on March 3d attended the growers of H:er « Eureka) He :< 35 years old and unmarried. Drfl Sv A itention ! moore a --A Real Estate. $9 N by calling on SSEA Johne o the, alle Wm h; if wig is c ; b ~ ' F ‘fi' mfimfid‘smm o PMB PéAr ~ ensant | «Ars ngVfliy ana puffing?“ Chis arvertise 9 Extra fre me ia eimai tio exes mmgmfim‘aiémfil7mi bmmm 4 nove ys \ dmission by ticket will be made ' shop of Heald & Morris where he pro up to ten minutes bétore the time for' mr cexterac, Onondaga County Savings Bank. The Board of Trustees of the Onon- daga County Navings Bank receives a valuable accession by the election of Edward 8. Dawson, esq., to succeed the late Archibald C. Powell Mr. Dawson has been for many years the efflcient and popular treasurer of that strong and ably managed institution. rede For Sate. A tine lot of Bwelled Body and Port. land Cutters; also Bob Sleighs. For sale by Peck & Avery, at their show- rooms, at Lysander. Call and see them. 4tf =-----# s Fur trimmings in all widths and at popular prices, at C. Warner's. Do not fail to be at Howard Opera House, Saturday evening, Nov. 15th. Three hours of fun and excitement. A first-class company-extra scenery, Re- serve seats, 50 cents; gallery, 85 cents. ao &+ «« §44 Hound Trip to Kansas and He- turn I Hend in your name at once and join the party who will avail themselves of the lowest rates ever offered to and from the great State of Kansas, Forty days allowed to visit your friends, take up a Homestead, buy Railroad land, cheap, or invest your money at a high rate of interest. Remember, the sub seriber has eleven years experience in the Btate, and is acquainted with the most favored localities, suited to farm ing and stock raising. He also has n knowledge of State, County and Muni cipal securitiea, and will mreccompany Offlce in Clin The official count of the vote of the hit of the season comical, pleasing ll,§\&0(1)mlll(|lm tin! thlnimg Men's Chris the party the 20th ins! . f M ( 65 ip + Ly ' Iv ractise. So Yo, ow lis Onone county gives the ~f(il|(,wi,,g and laughable Secure your seats. ign Associations in Colleges. Impor ton Block, Syracuse. N Y, with A , result: laine's plurality, 8,727. But they wre selling rapidly tant Features of their Work. By 8. & Rogers. ler received 99 votes and St. John 801. vene |B. Lo Penrose, of Williams College, 2d J. H. Yoursnsu f Democrats, Attention ! Conversation conducted by Charles -_- £04 + russ .. A. Allen harvested eighty - ' . ¢ . thmmml vahimgflfl this season fibril Ko Ober, representing the college work Ex tragrdinary Chance to Buy (ar-: his island farm. _ He has disposed of -- All Demoeratsand others who fis ored i of the International (‘mmmtt‘m- “2M! pets and Furniture. the whole crop, receiving 4 cents per the election of Cieveland and Hen ‘Ql‘l'lrrfi to college delegntes ln m We have just placed on sale the fol i ; Wi OO HV + . . head. dricks, are requested to meet at the} g M p im The comer stone of the lowing Special Hurpiimns . I \‘ a recent meeting of the Mansa: Heneea Honse, to morrow Friday eve Young Men's Christian Associatioa I Elegant Velvet Carpets only $1 25 p -\'l’y Roued (1111). 1” With; ”WWW“ to {Whit 8A oning. at 7 30 «/oarp A good nattendnnce: llnnltlllmzl w\l[” liw Inid Address OY | Handsome Tapestry Mo series of parties the coming winter, the!; sira , wight 1, Moody A ; ( fir«t one to be held toward the end of in desired. ns important bustness is to 7 30 p in 'The Hul)’ mpirit for mer | All Wool Ingram.) 6o P 8 month be transacted vice Ad dreses ba Mro- Moad\v ond Wainut Frame Carpet © oechies $8 00 Many of our citizens Are going to Hy OmDKR C oM NELTIKK sti dish Chamber Suite onis g20 nn ( | ndidhe ~I NDA\Y 16 New thlfl f’flrhfi‘uYfl'flnh $4” DNO \ md other goods n like proportion We k -p all goods from the best to the 'l')’l\\' t Ao & Coa l;')|\'nnilli\ Hf Sohn ss rae se No tomes and vers eoqgnaint stock of heoys »ijits and overseonts oust re at Palmer &. {5 and 17 South mag coa Street, Farm for ~ale. A farm of twenty three nicee one atl one feurth miles m rth of Jackson ville with goed tuldimags in goec«d pair. consisting of hense. ham tobas co shed and hog house A yenung or ehard and running water Enguire on the premises f re 2tf EF W PaLx«EKR For Sale. tme tebaeco cases - gocul As new Sog tonk C tehaseo etemas I1. quire of J BaRTos 45 arol 47 Wo Water \t 4tt Syraruse NY s en + The great hit of the «season at How ard Opera House. Saturday evening,. Nov 15th Found. A pocket knife feand in the Owl Club rooms. The owner can have the same by calling at this vice and paying fer Tha 'nllowing reali e«tate transfer this notice For Sate. Ume hur.ired and fifty young »« ~~ average +..p per head in BA 7 p .~ ij CLARESCER P -sit:vely the best all- wool case sere Warren F Safiivan to Michsel E. c.:, n Amemes for tem doflare a~> af Drisenii. saree property sonsideratiOn ; puy uus} a 1:5 and 17 ~*~». of all ele F en the title of Par the Hofiday trade | ake mm) a nas the- communtons, and f pe. ADDC! Pictures: for $8.0 :=~ \°\ Dennis Marphr to Ann. \ \* the uint + pacon coming obsolete among them. - Epis ( O\ early and secure your ~@ both of Raidwineville. int 14 block 44 eters by the pint quart ~~ gadon copalians and Presbyterfans never and FP. M Tagsow eleven. consideration $] at the grocery store of Gearge ® ## Kym? gag? mfg __ Pcouns Ann Jernings to Resie Murphy. both cer in the Third ward. s “fifmfimfififigfim A whip kave :~» «ame Of Reldwiesvilla et \A block 46 Bald Reed's ning Hai. a Reveti@nd Mr - ~: Bas y \ winavine: consideration #1- oft y wk melee ande: in aat } you wart a mice gullet pisces ja firstclimes dinrer ae trunmoch go to a House Hock Oyster: Sta5 x If you can arouse curiosity by an advertis ment, itis a great point gained, The fair sex don't hold all the curiosity in the world, A thing worth doing is worth doling well. A thing worth advertising is worth advertis- Ing well. A newspaper worth advertising in is one worth making a contract with. _'I‘o make a man realize an ldoa as your reallze It, Is whatis necessary to make hin understand his needs. Advertisements should aim to placa a matter so clearly before the public that they see it us cleariy as the ad- vertiser does, Don't expect an udvertisement to bear fruit In one night. It Is a mistaken notton that a fine store in an eligltle location, surrounded by attructive signs, is a superior udvertisement; for the experience of the most enterprising mer- chants Is that It pays better to spend less in rent and more in advertising, . Enterprising people are beginning to learn the yiulue of advertising the year round, The perwlstency of those who are not intimidated by the cry of \ dull times,\ but keep their numes ever before the public, will surely place them on &be right side In the end. Advertising is the pole that knocks the persimmon s. By far the best advertising medium in Baldwinsville is Tnx Gazkrr® ano Fan- ERS! JOURN AL, A large advertisement once, and then dis- continued, creates the impression that the man bas fizzled. . Large [ty pe is not necessary In advertising «~blind folka don't read newspapers., Don't be atrald to Invest In priuter's {ni lest your sands of life be nearly run out. A constant dropplug will wer a rock. Keep dropplog your iwdvertisements on the publie through Tare Gazerre ANG JoCRNAL, and they will soon melt anuer dt Ike bee unuer rock salt, * You can leat enough In a week to last you a year, aiid you can f ad vsertiae on the maine plan etther Peopte that a Ivertise only sgce tn three menthe forg t Lroat most foi we caw a trot Aber any Uiina conmget than en diary s, Ung ued ver rm rq n tui truiew 1+ like tea rd nx out as can becarny sect tre Waiter ak low., \hiither pliua «.o. preveat geoed trmiew frons ever comitiq Try Ing: to d oc soo hees hoon to wid verdad ing rk likee win ki graioa poroecty girl throug h w opt of green gogsk es \ ou ning R what yuu wir doing, bul n Gedy mse does The enterprising aubvertiser proves that he and ers bagpda& how go hiny because ch oat erlin bre k treme w Ti ow hee we vl Hreead ta Ple sued of boo and adver- thong be Uhe staff oof heals pines \ «im ple Ceara may profitutey stand yearm wo thout cbangli a tout a setkationni Adv er- : sementrashou.i so- hnanged us often a« you ean get the primer to doclt. We don t recommend advertising as the eat way to get & wood w ife. bul we can fe ommend It as too le«l sway to get a geod ' rad 6, A hearyy advertise mont oner , adrnpled in vacue by a ania roa few months after g tax your wil. ress. It- ware of long a ts Now i8 the time to thiuk about advertising wel by ;judicous a more thai wrd red ane l reflection » pra foss Hela of} ang out i> toa F Joos aC ~ + + ~ AND Peopie are enthusiastic over the beaintif o suit» and overeoats for sale at A Wo Paliner @ 15 and 17 South Nalina wt reet Sy rau ize - ca a s - H wiest cash price pai) for butter Agel ato Hositr s- grocer. Third was. \SI HTS For sale. on Past (mena street, be H emee and lot Hongee new and commedions, will «oid at a bargain Enquire of 51 w* w A MawnrNy®yt pope @ mace family groeemes of every des er; hon ato Hosier s Third ward gro «tore. (er bdis + + ~ For saite. \ farm of 107 acres with'good build- sas. fruit and water. Ritnated three- narters of a mile northeast of Bald- winaville. Will be said low Enquire -n the premises of Aifred Pellows or 'rearge Peliowa JackazReefa itf For Sale. 4A good dwelling and barn with tea or tweaty seres of land, together with my a- mil, cider mill, end ice brsmesa. This property will be sold at a uargain. Alo a farm of 34 ecrea For terms and partioniare call on or address * Marsarp Sura 4423 Baldw:ns.le. N Y. Pickies for Sumio. Casamber poskles of amy size at $2.50 per thousazd. I F UTromma, EH Reldwirsyilia, K. Y. ABOUT ADVERTISING, ' a oe ai tou c ien wi