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e s - 120. cece ce ue ane canes ogni oy na ed er cein km n var cn oh ae ca sen men y nether # ought © ss armen. hsm ttt w, tn et Co m n> ty rnkt on tt Q1 « £08 Ute * € - ~a - « & MA / 6 w « + C a * f 51 ! Ht » 4 a 1 n o L4, 10 «im vat fs * R if“! red at \3 f la eous ast 2° a fast uz Z saa 1 Lat Peas! ~- tbi <--- - -23 pase VOL. XXXVIII-NO. 5. TRAVELER'S DIRECTORY. ouwego & Syracuse Railroad. L____ LEAVE BALDWINSYVILLE-GOING SOUTH, 8:3% a.m.; 12:83 p.m.; 2:86, 6:48 p.n0 57:85 p.m , frt LEAYE BALDWINSVILLE-GOING NORTH, P an 7:41, a. m.; 2:86, 6:48, 7:50, p. ma. 11:45 w.m. frt. LEAVE BYRACUSEK-GOING NORTH, 7:15, a. m.; ¥:10. 5:00, 7:80, p.m. 11:00 a. m. frt. New York Contral Railroad. estern - Diviston.--Depart--Direct Road. magma 6:20, 7:05, 7:85, M:iiba. m., 12:10, 1;40, 8:55, 6:40 7:40 and 8:46 p. m. 0:3 rrive, Direct Road--1:80, 4:00, 5:35, 9:30 ) and 1080 a. mey 12:10, 1:80, 5:80, 7:10, 125 and 9:10 p. m. Depart, Auburn Road--5;25, 10:00 a , m,, 8:00 and 7:45 p.m. Arrive, Auburn Road-1:15, 9:85 &, m.,12:10 and 7:00 p. im. a Rastern Diviston--- Depart -- 1:85, 4:06, D: 8:15, 50 and 11:00 a. m., 12.80, 1:40, 2:15, 5:00, . a ---) ~ s hone. --Baptist Fair, Dec. 4th. --Darrow, the photographer, is mak- ing pictures at very low rates, ~--Pasgsenger rates from New York to Chicago are now nine dollars. -Flower beds ure not half as de lightful now as feather beds. -The winter term of our villuge schools will commence Dec. tst. -The scholars at the Academy did very well at the Regents examinations. --The romwds are dry and smooth, which makes light work of fall team- ing. -Many of our citizens went to Syra- cuse last week to see and hear Mr Moody. in (G4race- church, next Thursday, at 10} a. m. BALDWIQSVILLE, ONONDAGA CO., N. Y., NOVEMBER 20, 1884. -Thanksgiving services will be held | -Read the new advertisement of W. H. Downer & Son. & --The first of the seriesof Sans Souci parties will be held to-morrow (Friday) evening, at Howard Opera House. Don't forget the Baptist Fair at Howard Opera House, Thursday, Dec. 4th. The sermon will be delivered by Rev. Dr. Parsons. The correspondence from South Ctranby, signed was re ceived too lute for this week's issue. Furthermore, as we have said many times before, all correspondence must be signed by the real name of the writer, __ \Subscriber\ will please re member this fact. * I C= hn # Gmc 2 | Card of Thanks. | I _ ~ C> a Married. Mr. Harvey 8. Greene, of the (A- ZETTE, and Miss Addie M. Clute, daughtér of Mr. John Clute, of Cuhoes, were united in marriage, Tuesday morn- ing at 11 o'clock. The ceremony took place at the residence of the bride's - The 'l‘lmnkhgivix1gfiex‘\'in~eat11is year | father, in the presence of a small com- will be held at the Baptist Church. pany, comprising intimate friends and relatives of the eontracting parties. The house was very tastefully trimmed und arranged for the occasion. Day- light was excluded, and the interior of the residence was brilliantly lighted with gas, presenting & very pleasing scene. The ceremony was performed promptly at eleven o'clock, by the Rev, Dr. Johnson, after which an informal wedding dinner was partaken of, fol: Ce Aae. sss nnn em ens e n o-- ws WHOLE NO. 1982. j DEMOCRATIC JOLLIFICATION. Now is the time to secure tickets for the most brilliant lecture course ever given in Baldwinsville, I have ar- ranged so I can have the brilliant lee turer, Robert Colyer, who gives a finer The Democrats of Baldwinsville and and more interesting lecture than vicinity are to have a grand jollifica.| either Joseph Cook, H. W. Beecher, tion in this village, this (Thursday)} or D. C. Talmage; the famous Red- evening. Since the announcement of path Concert Company. The learned the official count, extensive prepara-] and talented Sau Ah-Brah, a native tions have been going on for the proper Burmese, in one of his humorous and celebration of the Democratic vietory, pleasing oriental entertainments. Dr. There will be an open air concert from Vincent and other Chautauqua peo- 4 to 6 p. m. 8. J. E. Paul will act as ple all say his entertainment there last marshal, with the following assistants: season was the most nmusing, pleasing Charles Keeler, Burdette Waffe, James and'still instructive ever given before Simpson, Elisha Hickok, Charles B. the apsociation. For the fourth lec- Baldwin, James At Ward. Reception ture, George Alfred Townsend, the Committee, Dr. J. F. Wells, The pro- brilliant journalist, well known to the The Election of Cleveland and Hen- dricks to be Celebrated in Bald- winsville this Evening. igi i i 7] Trilhmne- readers as \(Gath\;: or the 7:40, 7:50 and 9:80 p. m. 1 f dia >have , . cession will form at the railroad at 7 ; \& a 50 515. : sarge quantites of field stone have , lowed by & reception to the bride and _. bu.. . Uw lvmflg 4:?P604'?9£'1%12645£k%0 fistsglgfi‘g been brought from the river banks by | J desire to express my heartfelt room imp“ “5“thde until half past o'clock, p. mn., and after the arrival of | great story writer, Rev. E, P. Roe. tx., ghénilm p.m. 0 0 0 boat, this season. thanks to Mr, and Mrs. E. Fairbanks. fine- ‘\ little before two o' l()(‘k!th( the special train from Syracuse, will The two last I can have if I can ar \ig + 4 ¢ C i A a A r {= a o-- , R f f hal f . 3 . h a th <- ormunge dates satisfactory. : + New York, West Shore and Buffalo - There is nothing like timing things. the employees of Fuller & Bliss, and bridal party bid farewell to their Lake'up the WWW/”Hi line of march ige dates af 3 ”19\ price of A_ Hallway. The frozen mud is being quarried to to the many others who tendered sym friends, and amid many bod wishe Railroad to Salina, to Wood, to Lock, tickets for the four entertainments. © Trains leave Syracuse ms follows: make room for new crosswalks. pathy and assistance during my re ‘uml “gut con ntulzitifnn de m‘mfhl‘ to Canal, to- Charlotte, to North, to only $1.35 for reserved seats. I shall / R mtmgohgagnrDepathw- 10;05, 12 a, m., Mrs. 8. M. Hawkins, of Johnstown. cent bereavement,. on their xeddifgr trip They! wort: Oneida, to Oswego, to- Elizabeth, to make this the star course of entertain- 'A'\:“‘°'2\40‘ 3:21 10:20 a. ni., 1:80, 6:30, 7:05 p. anti ‘lzilififivmiztfl [jutthlkgmz‘rlfif {i‘txfiimt Mis. H. J. Bascock, driven to Troy, where “they took the Virginit, .m Canal. t.“ Bridge, rt? hyra-‘m‘entfl ever WWE Baldwinsville. m, recent. © > The children of the late Jacob) ., . ‘ ) cuse, to Grove, to Canton, to Tappan, Tickets and chart will be ready Nov. Western Division -Depart, 2:50, 6:45, 7:80 a. WID }. Kruesse extend their thanks to friends || af train for New Tork. to bie sbstnd to Seneca, to Downer. to MceHarrie, to 20th. Seats can be selected and not m., 1:45, 7:26 p. m. The Phoenix Academy is to have bol / S about two weeks. The couple were lade . . f F ; j * Arrive, 15, 10:00 a, m.; 1:10, 125,785. 980 P-] ) ( lyoyare class, We also observe 400 Deigbbors for their kindly atten- },,,, recipients of many beautiful and Tappan, to Canton. to Downer, to By paid for until the first entertainment. jade sels - - -- that it has a musical department,. with tion and sympathy during their late valuable presents \ cracuse. thence to corner of Elizabeth | Deg. 10th. w r Se! piano, bereavement. t &. und Onwego streets, where the proces | Have your rind“; made to order at f WOR k. ; * + + TT * VTC \sion will disband 2C - _- | H‘I’mfit‘i’:“$3“th‘:l“(r%¥ \(Lt-l hi‘f’tfiuhfi Denth of Urs. A. E. Young. Odd John Garfield. \ After the partu‘in a free lunch, con l Palmer's, and save ten per cent. 15 f * lave pe ) i «O11 B L010 6T t - * *, « ~ a ; meme an s and 17 Mouth Salina Street, Syractise 1. o allow the Salvation Army to parade . , uti sehe 'offee. will I | tewin 1 brewing ihu streets ~ ' I Mrs A B6. Young, whose death took i _- Many of our readers will remember {WWW “fl Mtndn‘n hie main)! (uf‘h;iv l + eae sar , i Allt ' > * R , f y ; : . che served a Oownr eri olRe. | 'nrm for Male. m. Baking, stewing ad boiling , o ._ | pliwee Nov 7th. I8K4, at her residence the eccentric person mentioned below, | [7 . f | | Roasting, frying a f C, A. Hammond, of By racune, says - D ag f There will be a fine display of fireworks A\ farm of twenty three weres, one Sweeping, dusting and cleaning. gap jo Prohibitionists of this village Hear Chittenango, N- Yo.) was the whosg brown coat was ia familiar sight luring the evening All good citizens. ' an 1 ( bh onud h of J k & ir'ni f \L ' ' A \ f . i af . q . , durin eevy & \izens + a Jae G Washing, starching and \19mg\ have said they were sorry they voted (daughter of Col. Gabriel Tappan. of, thn our village some years since. H+ l it} gt , t R ty K , isted And one eurth mui ”I'm\ 1 0° Ripping, turning and mending, for St. John 'Yan Buren Mra_ Yo had reached | was intelligent and gentlemanty, ang | regaro to party, are requested (ville, with good buildings, in good ore & b tin and Htitrvhmg ti u ATR wung had reach to f te their residences Al are | kol! ( this}: n'g me old like new: ' i The ladies of the Baptist church nearly sixty years of age at the time of j often placed money in the hands of i \ti”;“tlml‘ mr (If ¢ ll l‘ (1, * . I! | INN\l \i'H-NH'I‘ ll“)! ”tr house \\“Fll~ tobae te care tnaki ments for a fair, to | ; | f [p | the rector of Grace church for INV!Hed to be present, and, (AYINE AslGC | co «hed and hog house A young or Shoestrings to lace, care naking arrangemien > her death She married Mr Young in , t oe .. holl A Faces to wash. t be held 'I‘hl“~r«ln_v “HQ” ath. at [11an 1846, and has resided nearls thirty and religious purposes We clip wll party feeling unite in celebrating \ cthiaed aged rundormge sorter Enquire on - » » . tire cordially © ' + D , | a { o i a tbo i 'time wis a Buttons to Hm? | §viz-gift)“.tilflxttizltrl‘ ire ear? *~ aught years on Miwdison county She the following from the Oswego corres | the election of the candidates, whoo swill thie preru A [fl a» weh. - - 1 { » a A h + And t'hP like of eu | , , T seed rliters o of who 0 pondence of the Syracuse ; not simply be the head of one party, 21 Fo W Pad ia » tockings to darn | , left three daughters, two of whom are d I y 0C 1.“ j KPKHNIHW Prof F rru‘m'h s slate - co About ten years agoo there flgnred Puft the head of this great nation R » Whilethe children plas cment regarding the first Teachers [n uarried Mr and Mrs Young lost} © it ten years ny I al aoe e llc z A how of Holiday wind Fane Stortra to tell. «stitute Mio David Hal of Mottsille their only son some years spree ~) Hop in this city an odd chip named John Tobacco Auction Warchotse. Goods he grrand opening Der Ist + o + > i ; « = *s , i raw???\ “ltfvitl‘AITBH'ilfl thinks an eaerhier one sons hedd im Ca 3 4 jf fps was long and severe 'The fumer (Garfield. He spent much of his time at Hoasurd - t f‘m?\ “1&1ka day. - ga counts 'n} took place from her late residence, on the rooms of the Young Men's Chris Snow arel Leonus nre tail -o -e [t isn ever thus from morn till might \_ The Lades Arid Society of the M Cgind was Inrgesoattended by relatives tin As«soedation and attended service ing of opemitng a- warehouse here for tor Sule. L Who says thata mothers work is light \ I; ( hflzrvh will “iii” 1! Tmnhk\ ”10:1? aand friends Her remus were dno -regularty at several churches and al -the sale of tosace oat public anetion Oq ens oon pread todmece cuses good as * Allerhnoon dnd cyenl 20.308. 10 R « a « + & u In 5m.- r.»~u,lunvu of 1D (g hruunfium terred oan tho beantiuful cemetery ato cs puit liberal eontritintions in the in much the same manner is- tohnceo ognew SCi ork of tfolmeeo stems In . f u 'l',‘“ ut 5 o clock “}l|\0‘ \(r\q \\'”lk’ wus n ads collection hoa Nobods hotieow his os sold in all the markets of the Wast UUIre | £ d iS KPH l‘AHTH\ ; I i 11 1 : ~ + r ‘I\itt;l:x.fln))‘r£1lfi; im is bute The Lroguers Matron} Fem peranee of exempdairs a kind another a busthess theogh ort is sand that he sae ern and seo cchern States provided to aral 47° Wo Water st Pravers all «aid emg e oss hae hredd oa thie ( san ade prose ssid ac a € come t rmme asa oer Warre non five tcm s ot hrey preset as t voy 41\ sy raciise N \ And the Iast good nug' t merulagn resefiation Inst week elect oa ane y odegict ad od that he aided on thie: padi of 1C from the gros m and bouvers of tint t j & : 'k s - + ' ' bxtraordinnry (hance to Ray (ar- Tucking them «afe ed \libert Cumek. president AH th ) . \ , he cnr» lie wo & othe ter ' gs ip reart was is orespeeted| \Mfhter n short residence here he prodnet root e maft+ i jets nnd Farniture In each downy bed ather offleers are Tusearoras « 00 ; - P * “liluntly ”kill-fl P ti h pars by her ue thore %o wis OTS Frank e- Hammond wd c» ed- eon presetis cous new feapth ute We hnve wt Vlnpmj ot sAie the fo D , a h + weh s na ' & » U © ' (Fer each little head Wood 3. hm” f last 1:3.in a rump ed atad prossese Gor figued hatbuts Breswertes Om counts [)e bothe trade «<r esses soors fas oral s owing Sj 2 Poreqpa ma R s , U p4 we 1 608 m > 2a 1 , , , a . , R , vn 1 1 f lhtlfl ”j! (16:2qu £3330]! ized lov A Cady of Har nos sou] bee «eus felt bac doer caled for Four ope and after ogg an low hart the coke moark ets oof Cop og. Elegant s to oni $t povd , In C192]; f;‘Il\v (“u-lingL Manliness 5 Mun-1,11?“ nnd MOM Maral imans fro cods and ov gp aa fatnees « thir sexerai ceagtit fies, © Aima oy set o e tod. «0 age orie Handaome» THIWHM ‘A ke or asleep (Clerk Wo H Erankdim seas cleeted h> 0 tied in Naples T tags [tas san d that Dansville and Ro zos cg c hake found to | A C wa f messenger The Kind of Letter: Plenses the ,, ~ 3, Al] Wool Ingrain wo poyd Th | think the old adage true ever K hey had foor ehad reno add thorn on dif che the beat sas 0 bo- cae che huvers - & en . £. Editar. & , Walnut Frame c arpeto on Ses $8 00 . o aay t I ti H Ans rflrlflplM lilrfl‘lllgulnf l rim {rent corntries In July ast Mr ooaupd seller foget er pros anld seeds, Stvlieh Chander Saute ot s #20, 00 * \It ia eamy to labor for those that we ouse of the (Greed Shepherd or the bres , , f w , , ar aar ees 4rd NE Nipts of . love > Women's Shelter N} ractise, and which Nok og Nov |e4 ‘v\r'fl¢ ld died, it“! Mre (rartheid and that we «hould| sa v.‘ [I]?! f \ New Sty“) Paror Suite oils M000 a , t) reala iop w; a M a A R A 600 » r fair ' may be left at Girace church rectory Dy pugs cos othe (yagetie an ( Fremers Journal ree of the ; hénir noreturn« ll r.' this othearce rperien “I 1 , alia to] And other g ois n \ke proportion IH 12:5) Tuesaday. will be forwarded at ['k AR SIR Find en losed $150 for .':~-;Htr_\ ans i ey are now . At oested will give theo sul os ! 1M}41»r‘-|| We keepoa go«-ls 'from the best to the + t ( . » & e ca 1 + a (. 6 60 re « 1 Ah me (1911211le{fit‘f'tflhgfg‘vvflv your paper -d will as send an apolo BRrewerten She knew n thing‘n f} her eration and #10 uray ; bey (oad cheape~' ( ' ' * 4 . I ' A ; ' i R ' a » hcg [afore s nok 4 fan As I bang the tum 3 A Teachers Educational Associa gy for not- remitting before Whan affairs and has recently been the gentlemen w pro th» & N GRarr & Co And the tear drops start While my burdened heart Achesfor the motheracross the way Where, oh. where are * Her nestlings flown ° All, all are gone Save one alone ! Folded their garments With tenderest care Unpressed the pillow And vacant the chair tion for (Omandaga county has been or ganized. Considering the number of teachers, it seema a little «1d that the inembersaship should be limited to twenty five P Lomnlard & ( 0 . of Jersey Coit. N J , mannfacturers of the noted Red Tin Tag tobaceo, have our thanks for a finely printed lithograph entitled ' Representatives of Professional Base notified by his agent that he was the pemeessor of propertys at New Haven and Albany vained at #100 000 Mrs Crarfield has just sgaited friends in this city my time expires please send hill as I will take no offense 1t seems like home or begng homme. to read the Grk each week an the town of Ly «ander was the home of my birth Respectfully Yours JawEks A SoorEk1LD The verv best smite jor the (east meney,. are at Paimers soe «ay thes -> + ~ - + + + A.. 5 (7 South Salina Street N1 Reed's Dining Hall. 15 and ith Salin ‘ pmy-e a.. \;: south Salina St . Loek for Wand & RreeDs oen on N. \ aur peoct jssage o Apad read of the ca e e « For Marle. £00 06k ,k ¢. +s - + - 60 fun things thev wool ago ve 4 a 4 \ fam. [ 1M oaeres with good build 20+ . gs [ruc ae! water Situated three To Tobacco Growers |- Aitention ! marters of a mile northeast of Bald wonsville Wo.) be acd som Enquire sto mers The un sneces@ whoeh has i ican. ~ - f a wos of F e No ribbons to tie. Bang): ATOTV‘IF Thfpt late 310W: F; | rast; me attetaled the growers of Hirers Fureks on th premimes . Alfred Fellows, or No faces to wash. number o thf‘ Acer 0 e most note If you want a mee qmet to eat . ae a bas wherever the pmre seed has Jacks Ree's 1tf a R - players and is well worked up with . & tohnareo s i\ I © woe . No bair all awry . h a first-class dinner or anneh. go to Ury. Grund; 's Convictions. C . . + No merry voices views of grounda ete The work was Reed' « Opera House Roek Oyvaters A } beer, used. has demenstrated the (Je G an ted. r done by the well known publishers, > ple ® thoronghiy begere in geting up L } <2 t nreesurnng the genuine Ar 60, | To hush into rest Boot &)1‘inkpr raw or stewed. «irabilit y s ig the gen to orn too fo work for baard arad (God save them ' He took them. Anda He knoweth best . But, ah '! the heart anguish | the tears, that The Syracuse Herald tells of Jack ' Logan. an Indian. visiting at the ('m : ondaga reservation. who is a lineal fall, . descendant of the Ca chief. Logan. . This mother's work is thesbardest Of | whose bones rest at 1X: Hill cemetery. . ne B OGT A& & & 8 A fine “e; «tock of sut and over I nave etrorg sunvictions on at east for beya areal oh. dren just ore CCC anbject and know that they are rejved at Palmers ~ and {(? South. scared by muititades, Salina Street, tas my) ennviretieon that, considering . desire to grow only the very best t., time ] have on hand a arge quantity d aat s f this «e«-Ll whieh I ear +oamrrant to he «trieth ; ure Parties: therefore. wh. Appiy at this ofie« tlo. For Sate. A degen thormughtired Hrean Leg baem wiil find it too their antereet 3.0 Sorn Coeks Inguire of all ! i Auburn. ThlffiflffltZFTY wax. but as o ___ the make, the fit and the price of ready get seed of me Yatks Disxoxyay -The canals are to be closed Decem- ; 2002988th?? he moms bones Cera , Don't fail tori War ie & Breed ® nage clothing. Keot & Miller are Dot ex- Isaia H. Fourrr. Sw2 Cold Spring. N | * A ore ;, l0%&l in our next issue o 4 > 4 W ra N | J Tet - ber 1st. ' ever in Auburn. the nice little story is neiled anywhere in or out of Central 4 arnerk Cutters for the Winter of 184-5. -Amos Bros'. new brick building is spoiled Names do fmt¢ always indi going up rapidly. -Wanted-an active and reliable correspondent from Little Utica , cate descent, not mnuments gravea -Now that election is over. and the -+ exeitement and the warm partizan PBSC) anywhere feeling attending the same,. subsiding. -J. E. Connell and wife and Mra E. (let us forget our differences and ani Conneli are visiting relatives at Enc. mosities and remember that we are all Pa. | citizens of one village and one country. -It is said, but we can hardly be- and that the success ard prosperity of leve it, that Coroner Knapp has re fused to hold an who was kicked to by a mule. It looks to us Hkea case of assasm that village and country is equally guest over a man JSar toall. (Grover Cleveland is elect. ed, and as President of these \nited Rtates he should be honored and .re C ed by all. not as the Prevdent of for sale by A, W. Pak et s o8t «sur Salina Street, Ryracnse eal in our next issne Adie who are exper\ oa hoo! here during tt- s ~~~ term. beabrtimenmta of tre :n wT - 2e > The stock of faghiona}k e ~veremate N° York. It 3a my cvaneton that more wear and ard ~~ SReuth tear more comfort. more preasure and more genaine sansfertios can be @ntten mt of an overeoat or suit of c.othes from 18 ond 20 Senuth Raiing street than from any \ther place Thats #hy my. hns Boarders Wanted ' basd, my boyaand mtr fmeande all buy 4 Twp) wvnung g'P’nflfir Ps song \0138 cmfinng Of EFL-“1 4 MAN“? and dou? ' attend were my pruege to wear ine -a=----i @- Be sure and read Warde 4% Rreed's 6 1 and Osskete on ca~ - at a tmes Pereroal serviree jin ac -o ng*t a (cme Weslo ew Firm. We have a fine it f Sweued Body The ndermgoed havieg formei a v (utters, Portland Cutters and Bob partrership. mab to inform tte publie Sleighs, at our shew rooms at Lysean: that they are prepared to show a spe of der, which we «ffer 'or sale at price«< Pam:tire and Upholstery (weds serond that will ~errespond with the times tt sone We make a specia. *~ ~f To- Al f onur ®o-k e warramted. Pr ® & is rai Books! School Reoks'' at the (Chezette Statirmery Strgre =.. be found a fall line ~f Seche Beka ~' jertaling and Embelming & (n . cze A1 hwe ma a \mil ination. r , , Larep & Toc ® \ fl\) -The , publican sends rméclgpgmtfi‘ enmaifiRr-‘wzmgm nan «eeare a convene </ co ~ hard. hensebold, I ahon ] moet serteanly oo.. , Jpueusc XT «'l kode, pew ard seeemi hand a ._ out this ward of w : *We would . Every voter should have the Af rrasomable rates h a oe at this tom the recessary garment of Kee: & TC Try a can of Browed Meckers. -eame- . warn the #iope st men and mega rf favoring any eandidate he ~ffice Mriez, 18 apd I Seath Selina Stree 'rat, Wheat and Oerea. P sakes ar Joan | *C | Won it about the coun- | sees St. and sbould be respected and wo can eres les ena & Pancher's, the pops ar gmeera | D6 Tery fite | You man get it at Jobn. es a ming gomzmgfmd in that privilege Am no ; Maly 68 cents for larg- -- are Strap Por Sate. T‘“ them. e pF> wing - 800 & Papober's df #> mm f; he f fatter how bitter the feeling before | ped Horse Blankets, at + @~ers A bay hores eght years old, smita®c TF L nas ~* WFantes. $o .. Bid», ma “a i ~- \ - =- , for ferm or roed. =.; be magi“! ca t}; Lea mmg, . bhage Treo HIGHEET MARKET PRCGE v2 if: ng owner bee no cae far him. Enquire ve year or winter cabbage be paid for acrep iron, by an Fat-g. «£ ams? SiH %&E@m