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Correspondence. ~ mKVTnnu AND vIGINITYE, | John Virgil will 'work-George Browa's - farm- on -shures the coming year.... W. -E, Lansing apd family will move to East Syracusesepnl lst. .. M. Coop will - work W. H. Lansing s farm for the next threa.years.'... M. O. Walrath gave & party to 115 of bis friends frat riday . «evenmg w.. Mr. Frank Shaver and, Miss . Bessie Derry were united in the holy ' \fl = 'boads of. matrimony Inkt~week : Wednes- ~.. day evening at the bride's home. Many ~- beautiful presents. were given by their ~ tends. .... .A. L _Brigtol and-wife-and . David. S Hoag and wife attended the Jolly Twenty Olub party at. Carl's: opcm house, Chittenango, Friday evening.. _: r+Gideon Cole was in the West Shore aooi« C Cs .dernit at Palmyta;,. but fortnnately was not |. -_ burt... , Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Healy, of . Syracuse, spent: the Sabbath in-town ... ._ Ww. B. Lansing has ag guction and; sells /- his farming \tools and some- RBousgéhold . furniture March 18, ... Oharles: Plapper: bag 'an apron and neck tis party. next wéek., .. The annual cheese meeting will peo 80. 9a held at Btarin's factory. ab 2 p m yale ~sherp Saturday, March 11. ..; CL c,. -\ NORTE S¥RAGQSE. La .. ©\Mys.: Featherly,\ of \Jamesville was in rredmrtllesvfllsrge-eemeterzyullflaMoww . >-. W. Smith has sold his place, on 'Duaham. s . street, to. Peter Michaels, Oonsxdetetton, , of the < young [ladies . wére “Bringmg in the Sheaves\ - by way ~.. Of serenade list Friday evening. The |- o/. ginging wab very fine;,\ Come again. ~>. ' The Conwsiy Setttement. school, taught : : by Henry Smith, closed with appropri-. ~ Beftlement school, taught by Miss Er- .._ ming (Shepherd, also closed the same ~. day, 'The village school}, taught by Miss Hattie Basler, closes this week.. .. Mr. Frank Jigoh and Miss Jenni¢ Keeler were married Sunday evening, Feb. 26, . ... Warren McCOiymond .and family, 'who have been fiving in. H. .O. Hoyt's house, moved to West Munroe, Oswego county, Maroh 4th.... The Ladies' Aid . Bociety, of the Baptist church, held an: _ oyster supper at. 'the church parlors ' Tuesday evening. ... FayetteSkinner, of aguse, was. in town over Sunday.. Ohm: es Frank Jr. and wife, of Byte ._ couse, were guests at W. J. Powell's Bat- urday and Bunday.... Mr., George Loucks and Miss Bva Wilbur were mar- ried March 8th, at the home of the bride, by Rev, W. L. Bryers They, will soon: 'on the H.. O. Hoyt farm, Mr. Loucks baving leased the same for the ensuing year,. \. LIVERPOOL, -__ Quarterly meeting services were held in the M. E. church last Sunday, Pre- siding Eider Green was present.. Work is now being done in our school to send to the World's Fair.... The M. E. Sunday school had a slexglmde nu Saturday afternoon, March 4th.. oyster sociable was héld in the base mont of the Presbyterian church on ' Wednesday evening, March 8th... .Ja- cob Bardes and Miss Frank Wagner were united n marriage on Baturday ~ evening, March 4th, by Rev. A. Doer- ing at the: Lutheran parsonage. ... Misa: Rena Young, of Olay, was the guest of Miss Kittie Pettit. over the annual meeting of the Young Peo. ple's Aid Society of the M. E- church, I held on Monday evening, March 6, the 3) followmg officers ware elected Prose -| dent, B. V, Aiken; Vice President, W. ~|F. Brand Secretary, Miss Mac Bough. ton; Treasurer, E Young, . FAYETTEVIDILE AND VIOLNITY Miss Alico Haynes, closed her ndbhool in district No. 21 this week. | The pupils forwards them rapidly in ' their studies, We are sorry ' to lose her for the. ensuing term.... Mr. and Mrs. Oolyer, of Stiles, spent » couple of days at Sunny Side farm... :I, B. Wright aod Mrs, Amy Bmlth of Byrncuse, galled on Mrs. J. O. Bender, who is convalescent.... Mrs. I. mun ga +- CUSTOMERS. To» make. a complete closmg out of Winter Stock I- shall sell . all Hats, Bonnets and fTrimmings at ANY PRICE TO SUIT ‘ I want the cash and room for new goods. If you want anything in Mlllmery at this season come to my store . <_ early, as the bargains W111 soon be sold TTE ANDI', EMERS’ J OUBNAD MARCH 9, 1898. Lowest Pnces Ever Known ao n Mllllnery in aro very much attached to ber and she | Baldwmswlle. HAMBURG W. Bendér is improving rcpxdly. .. . Van |. Viegten Stillwell is very sick and not ex: | © pested . to . hue. 'His brother, also, is very.feeble: ... Mr. Markle lost: one of bis horses . by shppmg on the ice and- (breaking its leg,: . Bangs and M185 Grace Moulter, their piece, . attended the. inauguration cere-| monies... . : We read with pleasiire that | - possibly in. the near future. an electric road will be constructed ' from Syracuse |- «|'to Fayetteville, Tt -will be a great berie- fit to citizens in this section and an in- duegment to people in the city to live in our - village .and enjoy the 'sparkling . [water with whic F‘ayefié’flleflflur“ 'hished, the finest and' purest that any city or vulsge possesses {/, . BENTONB CORNERS ' Our town. meetmg is over and «we. still: live to peh a few items that we can glean. |- The entire. Republican ticket was elected 'by. the usual nmiajorities, with two excep- .~ «ato cexergises March 3id. <The Taft | Y. 8 1 s p- tions, viz: Oollector and Highway Com- migsioner, Wellington < Wormuth ~was eléoted Commissioner of, Highways over Wallace Terpenning aud Harvey Stone was elected Collector over Free}: Clerk. 13mm. . Work has begun on the interior of the new cigar factory....8B, A. Buyen, of Byracuse, was in town on - business Pu 'Aay....Mra, Marietta Blowers is quite sick... .. Ohas. (Haskins, 'of Syracuse, visited the Ryder Brothers Bunday . .. Ohas, Goff moves his barber shop to Pompey Center every Priday evening. .Ohas. Reynolds and family contem- plate moving to Qalifornia this spring. . Rev. 'Mr.' Vail, of Waverly, dcon- pied 'the desk.in the Second Baptist church Tassday evening.. ;:. Chas, Jones, of Fabius, moves onto the Woodward farm this spring....Ohas, Leet bas purchased C.. D. Pierce's tenant house on Factory street. Consideration $950. ..Owing to lack of interest the meet- lugs at. the Baptist church Have been dis- continued. .. .No. services were,. held at the M. E cburch Sunday evening, ow- ing to the sickness of the pastor's wife, Mrs. H. B. Bmith.:.& .It is rumored that the bass drummer of our band, at Pom- pey Center, Saturday evening found a new member to play the cymbals.. 'The band entertainment at Pompey Cen- ter. Saturday. evening, was not: very largely attended, but notwithstanding the bad condition of, the roads there was a goodly number present. 'The proceeds were $28 U0. j OSWEGO BITTER. [Received too late for last week.-ED.] Miss Ada Wilson has been presented * with a melodeon by har aunt.... Sohoo! |© {Parker 8. Carr gives | it“? egereoptmen mogul-e at Gaunge ht)“ To 'riday ~evening> the. proceeds to. 'be | equally divided.. . Mr. and Mrs. E. T.} (E. C. has begun again in Dist. No.1, with a MISS NET'I‘ID J THEM)“ Come up and we' g fin“ FURNIT U; E never before «h card of.. Gall and see us before it is too late below manufacturers at- holstering done as Carpenter at this place. _ IP ST . Now you W111 find us up stews over the: storeformerly occup1ed by us. will gwe you bar- , M...A__.~_._—,, re Nake UPSON 85 CO 'S. Pictures will be framed and Up- ”IRS olan 've Prices way SALE . SALE ‘UMBRELLA SALE lHOSlERY sALE Look or Loads {ods before by Charles fair attendance. . rived home from New York last week, | and fs attending school in Dist, No, L, He expects to enter a Byrsicuse 'business college at the close of the term.... Mr, and Mrs, James DeLauey spent last Bunday with relatives in Falls... Woare pleased to report - Miss Alice Davis as improving. Dr. Slocum, of Oamilins, 1s carefully attending her. . Miss Bara Horan, of Syracuse, and Miss Louise DeLsney, of Baldwinsville, aro guests of the Misses D«Laney here, .James Moore and bride bave re- turned and have commenced life's jour-. ney together at the home of his parents, on the Stickle place...'.John Kinna, of Plasterville,.. was m town last Sunday: If you don't believe it just ask, some of the girls.... Miss Min- nie Egan aod her meter. b‘runkle, of Syracuse spent Sunday at Peter Egan's. A. F. Miller has another yard full fie, but with plenty of water they wxll rapidly disappear....James De- 9 | yea has recently purchased a very prom- ising voung horse of . John Moore.. John Muloahy ar- ILsney is to build aA 30x30 extenexon on to one cof his grain barus....John Richmond has moved near Montszima. Ho is going to work a place in that vi-. 't cinity .. m, Butes is going to work O. J. Merrimaucpluce . Herbert Bun- Wm., Rawlings is. to leave the Parker farm and move on the Chan,. Stickle farm,. His brother, Samuel, will move on the Parker place Wm; Lask will move on Sam.'s place....John Zallars, of Jefferson county, who has been vlslt- img at Abram Davis', returned home after attendine the state encampment of the G. A. R, at Symicuse .... Will DelLiney, of Peru, was in town Inst Suaday.... Will MoCollum is drawing wheat to Osmillus at 750 per bushol, Boarlat fever patients are couvalessing. Owing to the storm and blow of Inst Sunday, the Rav. Mr. Traoy, Missionary G F Green & Gm, Successors to Ghappell & Tattle. 'I to Turkey, did fot fill his engagement at ' the Congregational church in this place. . Miss Sarah QOhesbro has broken up housekeeping and gone to Fulton: to re- side in the future....School has closed for an indefinite time in consequence of the scarlet fever, 'The teacher, Miss Allen, has gone to her home in O~wego county . . . Will Gaylord, on his tour east, spent a 'sbort time with W. -J. Wluobcl at Now York Mills.. ..Mrs, Basset, . of Tra, was the guest of Mrs 'M. Slangon last week.... Lucins 'Oulver, of War- bers, was in town Inst Bunday ... .James . Borden will be eniplogyed on the farm of T.. J, Eider the coming year, ... Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Patterson are prepcrlnp to leave for Albany county to spend. the looming yer. . The Litérary: Olub met at Dr. G. McCarty s last Saturday eve- ning. ... The Sabbath and its dsseoration was preached from both pulpits last Sun- day....Fiorent TIosett has rented the house of J, P. Yan Liew. BOWEN S CORNERBL Died-At the residence of her son -in- law, L H. Hutcheas,of Bowens Ontners, Feb. 28, 1893, at 6 p. m., Mrs. Sophie Harris. telnet 'of the late J H. Harris, aged 72 years, 4 months and 19 days. She was the youngest of eleven children, of whom only one sister survives her, ville, Funeral services conducted by Rev, M. Aubrey, of Falton, interment at l mes none ce de a a of our GREAT eLAUGII'l‘DR SALE of Fine Tailor Made Clothing. FOR MEN. a * s FOR CHILDREN. -| to be around again... Mrs, Mariette Voorhees, of - Beidwms. Jacksonville. Five children are lefty to - mourn her loss, H. E Harris, of Brook- field, Madison Go., E. J. Harris, of Battle Qreek, Iowa, Mrs. Hutohins, of Bowens Corners, Mre. Lake, of Hanni- bal, and Mra, Betts, of Syracuse. R MEMPHIS. Misses Emma -and Julig: Knight, of Syracuse, were recent guests of Mr. and ° Mrs.. O. 'J. Kuapp.... . Mrs, Dever,; of Omaha, Neb., 18 vxsxtmg yer sister, Mrs. Thomas Kelly, .. is visiting her parents at Phoenix....0. M. Snow has sold his late. resxdeuce in this village to O. J. Knapp, considera- tion $1,000.:... Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Allon are: ramming over a young daugh-. ter.... A. Tripp, of North Ridgeway, N. Y., was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E Johnson.... Mrs. F. A, Peguett is visiting friends in New York city.. Mrs, Obarles Chapman is on the sick list . Roscos C. Danburgh, who has been ill soveral days with the messles, is able . W. B. Taylor has rented, and will shortly move into, Thos, Lonergnn B house on Mum street. ‘ . BELGTCA. , The action brought by Frank Foster against Fred Oraft for assault, was tried ° before a jury composed of Euclid men, last Saturday, and a verdlct rendered of ''No cause of action,\ . There are two (Continued on page four.) moe - mune All Heavy Weight sluts overruns Ulsters and Trousers in Men's, Boys' ard Children's Departments to be cut from FIFTY to SEVENTY-FiVE PER CENT. for Saturdays sale. This will be the grand finale . Mrs. Dr. A. M. Willer‘ One lot of $8 Overcoats will go Saturday at $8. Another lot of $10 Overcoats will be closed Saturday at $4.35. « One- lot of Men's Sack Suits that sold at $10 will go Saturday at $3.95. . Broken lots in $12 Suits,. Saturday's price $4.50. - Single and double breasted. + $15 Overcoats to be closed Saturday at $6. Dress Suits in elay, diagonal and fancy worsted that sell retail at $18, $20 and $22 all marked - _ $2 for Saturday.. - The best qnahty Kemey, Melton and Beaver Overcoats that retail regular at $18, $20 and $22 50 will close Saturday at $9 each. Sizes in Men's Department 33 to 44 breast measure. «4 » s # © ' TROUSERS FOR MEN. Sizes 31 to 56 inch waist, 29 to 34 inch seam. $2.50 Pants, guaranteed fast color, marked $1.50. . $23,50 Pants marked $1.25 _ $4.00 Pants marked $1.85 & > . $5.00 Pants marked $2.50, .$6.00 Pants marked $3.00« - ~~-- _- Gt and $7.50 Pants marked $3,50. Sizes in two-piece suits age 4 to 15 years. izes in three-piece suits age 10 to 16 years. 'Overcoats and Ulsters range from 4 to 16 years. One lot $3 Overcoats Saturday at $1. One lot $4 Suits Saturday at $1.50. One lot of Ulsters that sold at $8, Saturday to eloee $2.25.) One lot $5 Saits Saturday at. $2. 1f All the best Tncot Jersey and worsted Salts Saturday at $3 marked down from $6 8.3116. 10 _ a Saits with long pants age 13 to 19 years. FOR BOYS. Overeoats for same age. One lot of $8 Suits to be closed Saturday at 2.50: Another lot of $10 Suits to be closed at 4,00. One lot of $5 Overcoats will go Saturday at 2.00, One lot of Double Breasted Deep Collar Long Ulsters that sold at $10, will go eaturday at 8.00. Single and Double Breasted $10, 12 and 165 butts, W arked for Saturday to close at 6. to « each L In each department there are broken dots that will go at a discount of seventy-five per cent. Everything marked in plain bine figures. Sale opens at 8 a. im. and closes at 10 p. m. Saturday. wo. L222 __ s mmm oo -am as & e *> La # = a wa s o Bli o orr cn forn cout omnes mr TN miftiewnk GK sine be | -% . a I2, D noo stin aur anm ton cone cme nomen wn ans Ao T Neca sus: = hees arm -mainenics se l e remain scn < se wen ' 5207 obo m