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Dona 7 vg 0. o 1 to. OL, XLvI-N6. 30. 0 === =- |_____________BALDWINSVILLE, ONONDAGA Co., N. v., MAY 4, 1898. whors No. 2125. e e Jonn U-Hipkok; of Syrecusoninvisit- |. . LOCAL PARAGRAPHS, ___ --The Curse or Potitics.--- 'After You Have fiS-ho‘p'ped _. ~ to quite an extent, then 'call and see the » 0A a -OF - \o.\ I'lthat‘caLr‘x'bc found in 'the State. Tac ba, 3 ue L \Every garment warranted that is ' manufactured by”;fii's_ well - sown firm. R kl! , most compLetE stock |. \-: CLOTH LN G+ Hot e ' U l oss, ~.| His father, Rev. A. McMaster, of Cher- [ry Vfllle; » J fl, ~ ~ We have always on hand | desirable $o n 'o fimesef 00 0 Sib 00 C tL ae o | ',w -_ Black Suits - - o J I -AND- gent, + ful 0 epue nnn i -_ 'Black Overcoats, Beautiful B’la-ék C1ayDiagona‘l Cutaway and Sack Suits, - that will not get glossy, at $16 -= \ -_- Handsome: Styles of All Wool > - Doubled breasted SUITS -:- FOR -:- CHILDREN]! , At $3.50, $4, ¥5 and $6. KENT & MILLER, _ MANUFACTURERS OF FINE CLOTHING, SYRACUSE, N. Y. Mail orders promptly attended to. den ' ders p ptiy _| up,. disclosing a house full of guests. © SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. J. C. Davies, of Camden,“ N. Y., was in town Tuesday. Miss Maric Bouton spent last week with friends in Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs, C; H. Fuller spent the H. L. Miller has been home from Parish, Oswego county, for a few days. Ira Luke and his mother were con- fined to the house with la grippe the A Sabbath at Southwest Oswego. i f past week. Mr. and Mrs. Lymaéx, Bennett, of Ful- ton, were in town 'Saturday visiting old friends. . | Miss Jessie Hoes, of Syracuse, wak the guest of Miss Laura E. Baldwin Satur- day and Sunday. > \Mrs. Behm and Mrs. J. P. Stanton and son, of Syracuse, spent Sunday af E. A. Crippen's. > Thomas Hutchinson, of Auburn. was in town Sunday, as was also Harry . F. Lee, of Weedsport. ~ Prof. I. N. Failor\ was home from Brooklyn Saturday and Sunday, called here by the illness of his son, Newton. Miss Katie Williams, of BEseanaba. Mich., is visiting her aunts, Mrs. Giles Montague and Mrs. Herbert Spencer. Mrs. F. P. Suydam and daughter, Margery, returned from, their visit in New York and vicinity Tuesday eve- ning. Miss Maggie O'Brien, daughter of John O'Brien. who resides east of this village, is quite ill. Dr. J. H. Burch attends her. | & . George W. Skinner, of Denver, Col.. is the puest of his brother. John T. Skinner, for a few days, Heis on his way to New Fork. . > Miss Olive Mastin. Miss Gertie Alden, Van Clark, George Blanchard, and Rert Larkin spent the Sabbath at A. S. Mas tin's in Meridian. * Millard F. Smith is home from El- mira, where he has been spending some time in charge of John Brand & Co.'s tobaceep warehouse. Allen Baker has resigned his position at Little Falls and row in town. He has several places in view, but is undecided as to which he will secept. Rev. C. Eady, of Jordan, and son, Rev. Chas, M. Eddy, of Syracuse, were in town last Friday and Ssturday tending the Epworth Ledigae conven- tion. ° to > George W. Tait, of East Syracuse, attended the Epworth League con- vention last Fri and Saturday. Kv. Taft is a son of the late L. P. Toft, bor Day tomorrow. They will gather at the parsonage soon after four o'clock in the <aftetnoon., and will proceed, with the aid of some kind assistants. to set out a number of choice frait trees, already or to ¥, coritributed, in varigus parts of the gamnage pgrovads, after which they will enjoy the hospi- tality of the parsonage at tapper. | ing his young friends in. town.. Miss 'Angle L. Gdlweil, of. Tonawan- da, has been home fora few days. - Mrs. J. B.. Dodge and: sons - onnorymmaow are visiting her' sister,; | Mrs. ngmes | Wood. CV . 29... woo , e Dr. G. B. Beach, the assistant in | 'pay: Jxups Prazes Mirumna Co.'8 | mill, which has been shut. down for the past 'two ' months for the purpose of adding new machingry iand, increasing. the capacity. has started up. again and the company are now ready to fill rand ' feed promptly as W. W. Perkins' office, spent the Sab- bath in Syracuse.. 9 0 00 > ~ ._ . Rev. . Edward - A. . McMaster: will reach in Fulton Sunday, administer- gig'flthés'acmmegfi of the Lord's supper., will aceupy the pulpit here. ¢ Carl Lager, formerly. draughtsman lit Morris Machine Works, and during l tife past year superintendent .of the. C. | W. Hunt Co. at New York, has been - {appointed . superintendent at Morris ~'Machine Works,; and will commence | 'his duties next Monday.. || f 'Mrs._B'L. Munger and fam-. Az’ajn, tunming 'after boving been ' CThoroughly Hefitted from (RBHasc- ment to «tto with the Best Ng«- n in the Manufacture .. ' . ' l. Lit.. s \ house cleaning. Our male readers - % he interes n b a, . won't be in tv,elr_e She‘d in i but, the. 1841185, tainnient at Phoenix next Thursday [evening. vo 9 0C. C e orders fr flon : place they.cleared the old machigex‘y «all Quhfmhn L ba’semgnt“ to | attic and laid new floorse,. The new [ machinery was furnished by the Jorx, T. Novm Maxcractraixa Co., of Ruffa- _ In the first -_-Annual May Party of the Sans Souci Club.at Howard opera house to- night. . < 2s 2s f -T. C, Morley's advertisement treats \ will. . e e 1 C9 . -Married-At the home of the bride on Cayuga street,, Wednesday evening April 26th, Nellie Stowe to Herbert C. Sheldon, of Baldwingyville.-Fulton Pat- riot. ' oa _ -Beginning nextSaturday the State Bank and First National Bank will closeat: 12 m:\ Siturday. during the months-of May, June, July and August. Flux-cps\ 'of our banks should remémber: this, ' f j ho. -P. L.. Hand, who. is stopping in Chicago, remembers Tur GazErTt® with a copy of the. Chicago Record. Chicago papers are particularly interesting at. was.\ r y a : , mew the tamil, 5 gt ' | Mr. and Mrs. S, M. Dunbar, last Thurs- day. *>. , . -R..C; Bontan fad family are moving into the' Howard? house 'on, Syracuse street, .o. 30 , 0 C t n en torn 1 2 '~-The Harmonic Club give an enter- - -H. Howard is moving into the house on his property corner, Genesee and North streets. e . -Bliss &. puydam-ate'. taking their aunual inventory, and & number~,of | their employees are idle in consequence. « -The First Nationil Bank declared a five percent... semi-arinua} «dividend last Saturday; payable after May Ast. - '~-Members of the Old 'IDwelfth and 140th regiments are. preparing to erect 'a monument to General Henry A. Bar- 'nure in Oakwood cemetery, Syracuse. _The May Q . Mon- iy, of Tonawanda, were guests of their They were called here by the death of. their little daughter,; whose funeral was held at Phoenix Tuesday, at ? p.. m., Rev.: H.'L. Hoyt officiating. Mis. ') Colwell and. daughters, attended} £13: funeral. ° ~ (.> . C. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Luckey attended the funeral 'of her brother, Frank Shaw, in Syracuse, Sunday last. De- ceaged . was .a regident here as a boy, his family being well remembered by evening, April 9th, after a week's ill- ness, aged 45 years. .Funeral services ~. were held at the Lafayette: Avenue. M. E. church at3:30 p. m.,. Sunday. - Rev., W. H. Anbpable officiated.. Interment at Onondaga Valley. . tof mnm ## mmo Elegant suits of every description at low prices for men and boys at Palmer's, Syracuse, the. old, reliable elothier. | | © @ Their Tenth Anniversary. Tuesday evening, May 24, . 1893, was the tenth anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Brown. In commemoration of this Mr. Brown in- vited about fifty guests to meet 'at his day evening, to assist in the celebra- tion of so important an event in his fam- ily history. Mrs. Brown was not: in- formed of the plans, and being away for the day, left her home unwittingly in the hands of her friends. | On re- turning home in the evening and en- tering the house' she was indeed sur- prised that the lights suddenly flashed the united with her husband in giving was most delightfully \spent. - There were a number of valuable présents. Refreshments of a most delicious departed at a seasonable hour. In behalf of the guests we extend the wish that life may bring as many pleasures to them as they gave to their guests on the occasion of their tenth wedding anniversary. inher es Suena Lost. Last Monday morning. between Alanson Fancher's drug store and the [Seneca House, a purse containing $10 and a key with brass tag attached, Finder will please leave same at the Seneca Hotel, and receive liberal re- + ward. '~ Iw A saddle, on the street between my residence and office. Finder _ will oblige’éfiy notifying me or leaving at my office. Iw Joux Cuas. Mn.cE®. At the store of C.. F. Green & Co., on Monday last, a grey blanket shawl. Wis probably taken, by mistake. Fin- der will please lenve at this office. iw Presbyterian Church Items. The Y. P. 8. C. E. will hold a busi- ness meeting and social at the parson- age Friday evening. to which members and their friends are invited. the parsonage this (Thursday) evening. own work. (Thursday) afternoon. Sunday school class met at the parson- age last Friday evening Friends of the class were also invited and all> en- joyed a pleasant evening. Baptisz Church Ttems. The Lord's supper will be adminis- tered next Sunday morning. - The Busy Bees are to celebrate Ar- For Sale. lo, N. °Y¥., and 'put in according to plans furnished. by. theif\ milling - en- gineer,, Mn. Ina' Wuscotr, under the. able superintendence of. Mx. J. W. BrarTy, millwright.:' The machinery consists, in part, of Six 'double set 9x30, and Nine double set 9x24 Noye-|. mother, Mrs. Jane Colwell, Wednesday. | our older residents.He died Thursday Stevens rolls, Twenty-four Noye round reels, five Smith purifiers, Four three- sieve Minneapolis Standard Scalpers mnd Graders, together with a full equipment of Bran Dusters, Aspirators; Cyelone dust collectors, ete. One-half the < mill is arranged. to. grind hard spring wheat, and the other half for winter wheat. The. daily capacity of the new mill is five hun- dred barrels. Increasing demand for their flour made it necessary for the this time, and our thanks are returned to Mr. Handy - ~. 0C s .l 000, \-The ne'xgregulu'x‘ meeting of Cen- tral New York Pomon@& (Grange will be held at Syracuse Grange Hall, 803 East Railroad street, Syracuse, Friday, June Uth, at 10 a: m. Election, 6f officers for the ensuing year. - -Frank B. Hall sends us a mam- moth copy of the San Francisco Chron- dele; a sixty-four page journal, full of good reading. Frank still remembers Baldwinsville, and for his remembrance of THs GazETTE we return thanks. ° w . -The Night Owl Club will hold one opera House tomqrrow (Friday) oven- ing. Beautifulinvitations and souvenir programmes hive been issued, and if you have been invited be sure to go. ._ -The Marcellus Observer comes to us greatly improved. It has always been a-good paper, but Brother Roe is noth- of their delightful parties at Howard | company to increase the eapacity of The well-known firm of E. Crosry & Co., of \BRATTLERBORO VT., have a large trade for and the exclusive sale of their flours in New England. Mr., James Frazee, from business derives its name, began the milling. business in Baldwinsville Jan- unary 1, 1850, and has been in the bus- iness continuously, since The business was incorporated July 1, ©1892, under the title of the J amrs FRa- zEKE Minruino ComyraNxy. Mr. Frazee be- ing elected president: Fred'k H. Steele. secretary; Fred'k L. Smith, treasurer, and Rumont This industry has long been considered among the most important in Bald wins- ville, as its management 'are first'in the esteem of our penple.‘ demands - of the trade have extensive an increase jn capacity ne- cessary is a sure mui‘lj'untee of the ex- cellence of the produits of the Uxinx Frovrix@ Minis, under the manage- ment of Tie James Frazee Minimo whom the pleasant home on Walnut street,. Tues that time. all a cordial welcome, and the evening. character were served, and the guests. Now is the time to get your spring overcoats and Palmer's. Syracuse, is the place. His stock is unexcelled. Married. BROWN ~KLLISON. A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Elli- son, on Salina street, Wednesday eve- ning, May 3d, 1893, at which time their daughter, Jennie. was united in mar- riage to Clarence E. Brown, son of Capt. M. P. Brown. Rev. C. T. Moss, pastor of the M. E. church, performed the ceremony. Only immediate rela- tives of the bride and groom were pre- tir43 p. m. train for a short wedding trip. and will be At Home\ to their friends after May 6th, at No. 23 Salina street. - Baldwinsville. | These young people have many friends here. who will unite with Tim GazETTE in hearty enngratulations. * ‘ A Testimonial. The Young Ladies zflisszion Circle | meets. with Miss Ida Gorke this; Members of Mrs W. A. Fenmvgé If 33m; want a tooth pulled without pain, go to Dr. W. W. Perkins and sent. Mr. and Mrs. Brown left on the j ing if not progressive and now pub- lishes one of the very best papers in the connty, He sets the type all at. home, has enlarged to. eight pages and has just introduced a Hardie folder. Huccess to him. e -It is the general custom of a certain public school at Portland, Maine, for the teachers to write onthe blackboard any instructions they desire the janitor to: receive,. : The other morning the jan< itor saw written upon the blackboard this sentence: \Find the greatest com- mon divisor.\ \Hullo!\ he said, \is that confounded thing lost again?\ ~ -A teachers~summer school will. be , ® & z day, but she had on her mackintosh and rubbers; Wonder if she expects to wear them during her stay of thirty- one- days? |; | .> C e Las, -Governor Flower has signed the bill providing that the Onondaga county Board of Supervisors shall fix the [salary of the County Clerk at not ex- ceeding $8,500. ©, o -C. B. Baldwin, Wm. Van Dusen, Joseph Fugétt, of Baldwinsville, and Jameg'8. Schenek, of Plainville, were drawn in an extra panel of trial jurors Monday. The former was excused from serving. ‘ f -See J. W. Upson & Co.'s mammoth advertisement on our cighth page. This old established house has a reputation which they will sustain, and bargains specialties with them. . -D. Eggleston opens his new clothin store to the public next Saturday. See his advertisement. He has a neatly arranged stock of fine goods in ready made clothing and gents' furnishings. Be sure, to call upon him before you buy,. o \~-©\Owenga\ announces a calico ball at Howard opera house next week Friday evening, May 12th. The occasion will equal in enjoyment the previous gath- erings under these auspices, which is a iruardntee that all 'will be highly en- tertained who attend. e -A meeting of the stockholders of the Agricultural Society of Onondaga County will} be held in the Seneca held at Tully Lake Park commencing Monday, July 10, and continuing three weeks. A first-class educational menu has been prepared and will be served by prominent educators. Terms for tuition and board are very reasonable and may be oltained. with other in- formation by addressing Commissioner W. J. Shotwell at Skangatele's. , -Our attention has béen called by the authorities to the fact that there is an. unlimited amount of fast, driving said guthoritics. A wutch is now to be kept and whoever is caught driving faster than a wi@ll over the bridga will be made an example of without fear or favor. No matter whether or not you believe in signs, it will pay you to heed the one on each end of the bridge. -Capt. A. ®. Sheldon asks us to an- nounce that pursuant to orders from the Board of, Gettysburg Monument Commissioners, all surviving members of the (i. A. R., whether participants in the battle of Gettysburg or not are most cordially invited to go to Get- tysburg July ist, and while none but participants in the fight will have free transportation, special rates will be made for all veterans and their fam- Mies, provided names and address, also railroad station from whence you will start, are forwarded to the Commis- sioners at 23 Fifth avenue, New York city. -A queer coincidence occurred in a church not four thousand miles from here a few sundays ago. During the sorvice one of the ushers notified a physician in the congregation that a call had been made for him in the ves- tibule. The doctor bounced out with hat and overcoat and was soon on his way to see g.pattent. About ten min- utes later the usher walked down the aisle until he eame opposite a well- known undertaker. 'There. was oa The Young Ladies Club will meet at | have him tise Odontnuder. It is true that if you use fhat there wil be no Every member is expected to bring her i pain. I have tried it and give this un- | ' solicited testimonial. f \1% Mars. R. A. DowsErr. | . f \ Card of Thanks. é , I desire to thank the officers of the i K. of S. F. I.. for their prompt pay-: i ment of my disability claim. amounting | fear. from a church not very far away. and the sequel fou shall bear. When. to twenty-five dollars. e Iw | Wy. fforifgs, whispered word or two. and the under- taker burried out, If was not the same case. but he followed the doctor. and a broad smile floated out ver the eongregation. -~ Jordan Times. -They had gathered in a club room tn enjoy a little feast; (twas a jolly little cirele. full of fur, to say the least. The bill of fare said. ~Pie, pte. pie!\ And the food had been we the digneér at church was over, and the cover the river bridge here. and the old : structure won't stand it-neither will; Next week Wednesday is the time e the monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary Societies The ladies wil not prepare a supper tut is- stead will hold a \selfGenial\ meeting rerunaits gathered in. s number of | again. - Rut the boys . <a p. i with the provender, and started to eat i a in 34 Mirsion hand £59 their fll, when the leader stopped with | church parlors Saturday. May 6. ISH3. Be there promptly at three «clock, and have your name on the roll of honor. Come prepared to pay all dres. * CoxyeErn, 's frightened look,. as though he wasi feeling iL. \What's the matter?\ wa asked by the others, as they saw the sad took in his eye: and the said | with a trembling voice, \By gosh,}! W. H. Prine and ttle. daugh- ter, Bessie, had a very narrow 95mm} from being asphysiated by coal gas: early Tuesday morning of last week. | Mrs. Prine awoke about five a m. with | a severe contraction and pain in the that's mather's pie !\ 4 ismail residences aud stores He was liouse parlors on Saturday, May ith, at 2 p. m. There is business on hand which must be attended to, and every stockholder will find it to his financial interest to be present. , --The Registry and Membership Lists 'of Seneca fiver Lodge, No. 160. F. and A. M,, compiled by L; D. Seisco, and . printed at this office. are now on sale at the Gazette Stitionery Store. Every Mason should have one. as it is a val- iuable source of information concern- cing local Masonry. Call and'fgret one. -Stephen Dingman, a Baldwinsville 'toamster. came under the capte ege of Bob Casey this morning, while driving 'a very sore-necked horse through the 'streets. Like a good many others, he ; forgot that there was a man in Syra- ; yuse whose duty it is to watch over the ; brute creation. He remembered it , when he was taken before Justice Mul- ; holland and arraigned, but he did not feel particularly pleased when he paid over his $5 fine in cold - cash. -Syracusé Journat. Tuesday. -While cleaning the rolls on a sand apering machine at Bliss & Suydam's factory Tuesday forenoon. Alex. Hos: | ler, Jr., sustained a serious injury to the {thumb on his right hand. 'The eloth ; with which he was wiping the revoly- | ing rolls, caught and drew his thumb into the machinery, crushing the nail and tearing the flesh from the top of | the member to the first joint. Mr. ' Hoster went to the office of, Dr. C. CB. | Heaton, who dressed the wound. He will probably have a sore hand for some time. * |- Day exercises will be held in 'the Academy and the north and south side intermediate departments. Weare {asked to announce that the exercises 'in Mrs. M. Donovan's department will begin at ? p. m.. as will also those in Miss (FNeil's room. Miss Donohue's : pupils and Miss Frances Weed's kinder- 'garten will unite with Miss (V'Neil's scholars. To any of the exercises friends of the school are invited. Later cie learn that the exercises will begin rin all departments at ? p. m. | -Caornelias Driscoll. aged thirty- | three years, an employee of the New, : York Brick and Paving company.: p H f producing internal injuries-fepin «the o & e [ effects of which he died at 6p: m.. at! | * i rone, | f e boa . Methodist Episgopal Church, | pies remained nntonched.10_be taken yasepms hospital. where he was re-! worn of, bine A full line of watches, clocks and moved. © Deceased was a son of Mr. and Mro:s Patrick Briscoll. who reside in Sixty, in this town Remains were, Rent-dne May 4st. [Tood Templars. Rev.. UJ. W. Ayles f worth wil} speak. hos ' ~- son was born to Mr. aim?\ Mrs. i I One of the most humiliating. specta- (111111309111, Cole, of “4 an Burem ‘Mle‘dneSv , cles. the American citizen iis . forced to: | fifi‘hé hut sg dwbéri-iesbof ‘ him Saigon | witness, is that w hickocbfim'dutingthfi arc. in markpt. . Price 25 cents per| mouths 'of-each new admin-. quart. - 200 00 O0 .0 0 0C | istration. which suéceeds one opposed -John Vaughfik‘gfifiom one 'of hig: to it in politics.. The:sinking of every gunfigs on. 1{§-\\:j\fii;treet to. Afugustugr' Instinct of self-respect in the disgrace- in“ dor $1,090, _. l 1 e i { ful scramble for officé.is well.cal¢ulated : -An interesting article concerning | to fll with disgust the avergge citizen Cross Lake 1.4)dcrugzu-i'ivecttoo late fag 1205211 “i“??? lsgustlthe avemfie 01113?“ publication In tails issue. .It wilf p.; Who exercises the tight of suffrage pear next week. a mo s ' . - «-A hehvy rainfall last night. eon. | For. weeks. the placé-se¢kers swarm tinuing todgy. has made. things still | in Washington in numbers edual-to the | ~ everybody in general. . The ter i : . 'A . .ch= ;.i‘,;1.‘\is hiéfif? NMC! wfnfr in {night to the President and members of \ -A union' temperance meeting will his cabinet. The surging. throng .at be held in the Baptist church next.Sun- the White House not only makes life a. day evening under the Auspices of, the | burden £6 its but 4+ it. with, no. thought\brazpergbnal? gain. |...... more disagreeahle 'for, farmers M10 tgousts of Egypt, giving no fest day or | , * 1Lli-in'pmhim’es for - théflkfiairfi ofgavern— ~-Owing to thgir length and an fin- mm?“ proceed mfizm'liondl‘fflx bsb step 0 expected ptessure upon our advertising| !t has been, urged 'that the Arst stop >_ eolumns., our Memphis items are omit-\ towards abating this, nuisanee . would- apology in' jiistice to our able corres: by ballot its own postmasteb. - This ~ pondent. - tp Y , \ MC certainly would be a step in the right | aro Price nina ted until next week.. We make this be to allow each cominunity to thoose. ..> > Nréw School Principal. Omr Lysander core us the following:. , | \Prof. A. W. Emerson has secured the influence that the \boss\ exerts in Baldwinsville spondent .sends principalship ° Academy.. We congratulate the Sehuol Board of Baldwinsville in securing so worthy 'a gentleman to <preside over Mr. Emerson was a for- mer principal of our school.\ Our teachers express themselves as | very -much pleased with Prof. Bugbee's methods, and have nothing but praise for his scholarly attainments and his their school. in every department are cevery day} direction, but would meet with the determined opposition of the political boss.\ Were it not for the baléful all governmental affairs the change , 'wauld have come long ago. (. C0 _ - But even if chosen by the people, : .no valid reason could be advanced for' 2 limiting the duration of office to a term of four years, ~ Why not continue - the postmaster in office so long as he serves the public faithffilly‘ and effi- {$100 in excess of former years. +4 gentlemanly qualities Our schools have never been in better shape than ciently? Let examiners, appointed by. - the Regents has been greater than in semi-annual examinations of each office years past, and the tuitions arte about allow every official to retain his s -as -__- _| position so long as kis'dutieé were dis- It is becoming generally known that charged in nccordance with the re- the best place in seven counties to get quired standard. Why not? Every- . your clothing is at Palmer's, Syracuse. body knows that experience increases |; 52 o Bhialiln enn=s] Mastin -_ |eMficiehey, and. especially\ so in the. Public School Meeting. management of a post office. ~ The . A public meeting of the taxpayers postal system of the country can never and patrons of our school in this school gitain the highest degree of excellence district will be held at the Academy while the present rotation plan pre- tomorrow (Friday) evening. One of vails; or in other wordsuntil it is lifted, . the questions to be considered is as to out of politics and conducted on mod-. . the advisability, of purchasing more ern business principles, c land in connection with the north side © ‘ ~ intermediate department, All matters to. be discussed are important ones, u‘nd évfix‘y citizgn should‘be Prf'selit. of the town of Lysander, held last There is too mmuch of a. disposition t0 Monday, May 18t, the following. licon- stay awasy from public meetings and ses were granted; - . bors op b es Town Licninses. - tur 'At a meeting Gf the Board of BExolse- l then \kick\ against the action' of. Hotel-R. A. Babcock 13.13“ 1:08, D.‘ © . € C 0 ACH 1). stone, L N. Ostna‘hdgr; T. . -jp l- 3 those present. The Board wunts your | Rowell Brothers, A. E., Pierce. ness to be there. len, W. H. O'Brien, M. Wilson. a ~ | Saloon liquor license-W.~J. Champ- Olives by the pint, quart or gallon at lin, Murphy & Durkin. .}. T. C. Moricy's. The rates were for saloon liquor li- House Wanted. \* beer, 860. . and terms. Address lution: , . . Jaaes Greexwoop. JR., Resolved, That the law must be 1w Baldwinsville, Strictly.complied with in regard to the now. Thé number. of pupils passing] the- Department, make . quarterly or | l opinion. Make it your personal nist ale and beer 'only-M. The- i cense, $100; hotels, $60; saloon, nle and, <» To rent or purchase. State price|, The Board passed 13h? following reso- e Olives by the pint, quart or gallon at ~ T. C. Morley's. ' Prizes to Students. A former student of Baldwinsville Academy and one who has always re- + \ a a mained its firm friend, has shown his interest in the welfare of the school by donating $25 to be distributed in prizes for excellence in school work, 'Tha'gen- erous donor insists that his name be withheld from public mention, but he may rest nsgured of the sincere tude of the teachers and friends It is pleasant indeed to have such a kindly agd substantial retoem- The distribution of the prizes has been decided npon as follows: $1. Five dollars for the best essay on some topic from, one of the sciences in- 'cluded in the year's course of study. { Phystes, chemistry, botany. zoology or The e«say is to melude an cnecount of individual experiment or ol servation and thould be ilustrated by drawings or samples of work done. pRAWIN6G, AS, . Five dollars for the best free-hand physiology was killed by a New York Central en-! ginp in Geddes last Sunday afternean. \ drawing. to be jlfilfl’lfld by the merit of. and light sammer drinks in season. He was crossing the track and avoided , its originality and exeputfon. +oge train when a light engine struck» bint. cutting off his left arm near the | 'efbow. breaking 'his right atm. and} TRA XSLATIGN. &5. \ive dollars for the best translation m French. German or Latin. > sale of strong and spirituous liquors by those having ale and beer Hcenses. W. H. O'Brien's 'application: was for a saloon in the Dris¢all block, The Van Buren Excise Board also met May ist. These, Hcensgs were granted, 875 behllig charged for both hotel and saloon liquor lHeéuses: W Hotel-Albert H.. Eno, Willis H. Johnson, Memphis; Wp B. Blair, Warners. eil Saloon liquor B. Taylor, Memphis; Joseph: Rertber and - Henry Behling, Baldwingville. i 'Douglas Hall is to move to the Ly- sander side, and will 6ééupy the saloon in the old post office lock.: Joseph Seriber occuples the M. Moroney place, and Henry Behling the 'MeGuinness | place. w { xone wile j New South Side Store. i_ Having rented the store in the ' Dun- ' bar block next to U. M. Kelfiy's, and stocked it with a chofealine of goods, - we are prepared to serve the public promptly and neatly with Hax's bread and bakestnufifs, confectionery, cigars cand tobgecms. We havemgeoafineoffla- \roring extracts equal to the best manu- fnetured. and warrant them to be pure as they are of our own make. lés cream \ Hoping to be given aft opportunity to I‘ serve year we Are ~ © \ ont Yours © - sotf E. M. & Sox. - ~ Five dofiars to be divided equally by- - and Algebra and given for the best | average of examinations. Five dollars for the best essay on, silverware., Fancy goods-Souvenir brought to Raldwinsville Monday some topic conprected with C. S. Hixto : spoons, etc. Sewin g maahineme ed! 8s, nesday at I0 a. m. a i -The editor visited the village of. Fort Erie, fust across the Magara river from Buffalo recently, and in erpssing . the ferry noticed a tall brick building , 1, | standing iImposingly far above the. 'evening amt taken to his parents ry: character. event or period. home. Fangral services were hehfoat?t St. Mary's charch in this village Wed; -z tvialin, banjo and guitar: strings. Baldwinsville People, * j i I 5; g; s mgs . Like all other people. want the mast Postal telegraph office. dre for their money. To get this in buy-, * SraP ce EXflTE‘QS s ing erockery of any kind, lamps of: ig c Coley deceription. and every Ramps CY orders issued. Engraving variety of bric-a-brac. you must #o nai Is fraa brreas where the assortrnent is kept up to a and repa‘fing’ We kw? MSW metrapolitan standard of completeness. , “fig; rgfdafl ve: SEQ?“ Oneids street House, barn and lot on East Oneida! In the church parlors A large attend- of her neck Mir. Prine being mwehgzgfitmfifi fimflfii‘fif mfibfii ; My aim is now, has been and will con- | 2771 G“- N‘ LUCKEY. \oi aa aa ae n street. Fine location, terms easy, In. | \te is looked for. from home ske was without dexistonmes U2 l agre O f \@ .stinse to be'ite keep quality up and ® - s Mr. and Mrs F. NL Darrow, 65 FAL) ume at this office. Em Rev. J. H. C. Sawyer. D. D.. will oo [save for what she thought her Hefe Sand inhabitants. $6 gmffimfi prices down. This is a eombipstion : Wanted, , ton, Mr. and firs. F. P. Yan Doren, of . . copy the pulpit on Sunday morning enaghter might give, but ske too twas} c 2nd bey fag? more ing - 110, UAZETEE readers are sure to appreciate | A gir} de-general Ronsework. 72; Lyeander, and Nir. and Mre. OIT A-| for Rreatratism Doubtless a large audience will rearly oversome. Mrs Prine arose wag” can P S1 a ay g., , Sco I invite you cordially to call apon: torf Miss. B. &. Warus. £ Rodgers, of Syracuse, were Sthone C52} , no\ x -| greet and welesme hirs. fram the bed and passed into the other m1?“ ian, villoge rith o.. mme at my store, 396 South Salinn street. | * - - 3 ontof town gxests in attendance at. o The Lenwue convention was a pro. |rporm, where she fell The} Ratérineville with over 9 RD Syracuse It is Wke visiting an art! For Rent, £ ® y som? th wed- wo ite eagne Convent 8 F v . s me bap. babitants shonld at least have ore 8% .i... ~ . C 1 A $ Air. and Mire. B. Brown's teu Wartod. ames: oss from beginniz turp were for nearly four hours without A gallery. Call when in the} nne b f ding annirersary evening. L ° -_ pogneed success from 5000000 (locs, when Bessie Anally erawteq to De Seen And speaking af oar W eHty. - Remember the place. { House 4 Downer street to rent Mra. William Paimer, of. Jackson.|_ ImmeGiately, experienced machinists ©\2 _ |___ _ .._ 2 2 0 coup, (.,, to the oor and opened it The fresh LBT ense bo Aordae } \\ ‘ KL A. Hupsox. \eure L. C. ville, scopmpanied by her niece, Miss |°~ mfififim Srteors: & Ca. ke par mage FM? evening; s e n i se nne wel W395? rain came down. through gm rock t - * - tagf Gedve street. + Marty L. Parser, of State Road, tave St, “Em frae A cery exfovrake thee Trad. tis Parks antfcing her od onse went toj a; haw nts, nearly Aes ing } - pif * R Opnions caved # gore toatterd the fonsgral of Mrs ___ tearm Engine Bullders, ery enjoyab' TSS their nesistarce. Dr. Martin was sam- Wm”? of that bort fi’mfifi‘mfimm thel wmwamgg Prsag. apr . Wantsct, ‘ Patrer's aster, in Soxth Haven, Mich \WH __ 4&uborn, N. Y. Office to Rent. maored and aftraed relied, tut it way m‘a at kaif #71 £9 wie Mnfiwg . Hes, yeara Pores) | nt k \ t a“ m, a. os Rie ei e nied mengronpin imax ~ tan (nies tey means bean on eager eerst, ar eries nes pret oi, toto o. Fair ano vist relatives in Chicago ang . The Hg W“ mfg” Egg; MEX oBiee to rent. Ingolize Holly, In facts are rot eompletely free) or tgp O00 00 |a m Mootny, interment bex seee in y on, | Good wages. Irgqnire i Mickigar. change for paper at Howard a pope £ w. To fram fts effects yet. h the ent nycses artericed the Paweral {n agent, 1 sme : * ' ° § ; & e ' © & hi Crs ; R & ¢ . hat 1+ \ x # i € m a * & m.“ = e T <4» * & Nr = ~T i ~ rests cron rem efirmmpm omen: he coe Ander righ -rogn rere coat it M e Hiiri enne meteor -or met roomy gon remeron mer nomena mena ns me mnt iris nient meron ne tire i non enter san suc te oe t at _ at”