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'.■V ' p e & g j p a i t v f t v M w . B.B.SBED 10 H, FAHCjrAHD.STAPL? Clxey 1: PrpptjeMi to Glvft the OoH Oly S e a lO r a * C j p j p o r t t ^ t ^ 1 ^ <M3i64iu^ent. FR U ITS Cpfectimrj. T ry oiw! Goods and'^ get our Prices S *7 T O BRIDGE ST., B l I T K B B O C K . TOTYOUMBDY floMaj Present SnTfON’S — Cqll«)f—Mid—jOnffi-3£«ncare-8n4 JCoHefc- B o s ^ Sets. ShutlngSets. Catholic orProtest- *eadh*s’ BJtlt*. • ant P ray Books. <J*#oicdsM B ^«er Lap, Tahtsts and yamUyBibles. ' Portpolioe. « 0B. Albams, potho and M a e A rt JSooks.^ Anlotcmpli, BdokaforBoyS’apd Jiadlee* i « d Ctents' BItW* PockrtBooks. P o k e r & tsin P ln s t B iarleefotiew . ‘ f i t l E ^ O L D ST A N D , BS leM Bridge Street Board The m inntei ~of the' Ijiet m a t i n g were yead anu EEFOBWt;!^* i^^nniKa o 6 i r a m B » ' _ dni Q? th e . y . Ceinetery aeapoHtfbo - # |'o n f i meiA. . OTOri0id§t th0.tjil!». BKPOE* OF SPBCiAL COMimrEBS. Mr. Helm, o ; the l ^ p a l T a x Coih Mr,Upt< comhJjttee eiOners’ expenf:,.ia, , W hitney moTcd t h i t the report of omnoittee b e adoptedsind the memy be|» discharged from further serTlce, Carried. fro m furth e r i BBsot>tmoKs; Jun> rjw Ml. 'it.n n.!..*.,- B y Mr. ThompeOn-r-That ithe pdr^ty eeater pf weighta a n d measorea. yisit no towM i^ - — • - -------- ------- do 80‘hy the*w»ijFy«^'«Vi^ wa iuav iuw ii.. ParsooB amended, th a t all the Wards q t the c ity he ifloinded. V Jdr. Thomi»oh ap placed o n thd list of g rand ju r o r s who is not. qualified to eerye as trial juror in a .cportof record, nor any peraon who is tegrity and wellinformed, nor any p a d tizenandreeidentof 1 K W IG H T S O ^ I A B O R . W i a M o wL e A O o fiyeatioa W h ic h P r o m iB e a t o b p In tere s t* Dled.**fe O h a riiea l ^ o d e e . re a n hduaoement w ill he re- Itbn ly iuth is J i S S S S i the Legislature the p a s s ^ f t pf the fol- ,^^UeA^?difion of a ll ^ ittrap i; Wbrl State prisona and refprmatprlBe, le eyidencee of decliniog life, in last Sir, Bhodes was Strlpfeen iro m which he only icpyered, A h o n ttw o wi ' su f fer^ a n o ther stroke, and. it that: the end t State prisona A law to prevent n “ or o ther annee ions or private fprm atprlee. th e h in n g p f p i individuals > a mend the weekly pa.ymeht b ill si it shall apply to a ll eurfape rMlroadi then bapame a pparent tha t: the e w as near, Poh eeveral days h o lay nncpn- Ebioua, ail'd a t flvq o ’clock this morning he passed a w ay BO peaoef ully a n d pain* lessly th a t “ They thought him djing when h e slept, Lnd sleeping when h e d L d,\ BlQOKAFHlOai. SKETCH. Charles Khodea Was b prn ia Bridge- rater, Qneida county, N .Y ., M ay 28rd, «ia, Zachariah ^ • ‘ ' \ARE'W sE f ft 1$ wb II to remembsr that throe^dartbs •faildisaaoGs aretraooaWeto bad blood -ALSO- S. S. S. never fails to reinove ail impurities an(i enable nature to restore lost health. Treatlso on th e Blood audlod free. Svixvx ffpnopTO C a , Atlanta, Cta. (ocmspirftoylawjbe revokpu, others by free passes, or th e aehding of ^ free telegrapbio messhges.' A law a w to o compel c m i ................ pf the family in this dpuhtry, .was one Of the little band th a t adhered t o Roger l t c a ll railroadl bbmpa- nies to provide antomatio biakee and safety oonplinfp for freight rare. The ahbtitaon of th e contract system 1 ail puhiio work. The passage of railroai* ten-hour .ptirfaco end assessed for a t least. |2 5 0 personM and real property, an nd d r ^l . Iroad bm. . h law to provide for uniform text }ks in the public schools throughout nto f the< <250 jH ____ property, a r e a ,properly to the value o f <150 b elongingto b im in his own right, or b e inghnahahdof a woman who-is Owner of a like freehold estate in ;r o w p right. Adopted. M r. Enos—T h a t there, h e levied upon 10 taxable property of road districts 08. 4, 9, 29 and 45, <83.45 to mak« payment o n road machine. Adopted. . Mr. Thompaon—That there be levied ipon the taxable pro p e r ^ ofRedfield 80 f o r support o f town poor. Adopted. M r. Belm—T h a t there be levied upon the taxable property of Albion <768.84 to p a y brifige n o te bold b y Jam es Buck ley. Adopted. .M r . O’Brien—T h a t there bo levied TipOn road district -No. 89, town of Scbroeppel, <40 to make payment >ad maohine. Adopted. M r. Mallory—That thi lUory—Th at there be levied u p- llatriotsiatriots N m . 10,( 18, 23, 26, 28, on road d N « . 1 68, o f the town o f Bast •lings, <00 99, to lymCent o n road machine. A dopted.' M r. H arrington—T h at there • • * ' P I A N O S s S o lim f ii’ & C o ., H s i n e s B r o s , , H a l- l e t & D a v l a , I v o r s S P o n d , H e w E D g l a i i d a n d o t h e r s * Tneinstruments a re ilnt-classand were t Js p atrons. GUIMARAES BLOCK, W A t P irst Street. B echar D GOOD VALUE EVERY BUYER. e n d Bichesti AKEort- nibnt of WafCHES,. CLOCKS. DlflHOHDS, •JEWELRY — AMD— HOYELTIES I H t H B C i r e . IB mcEt m iosr m iiB tE LOUIS BECHARD, «CJ3SAFAEfe' B lC c n . W « a KirstStra. .« a r^ |k tee a . of BepaMpg^ — ^ ‘ ■ siiirai W :i. ; Ammiotui plan <3 to <4 50 ikiroi»ean plafi | i per d a y i^i 'o be levied upon road diittiote Nos 26, 89, 25, 24, 63, 76, 87, 85 a n d 19, town of Granby. <47 t o make p aym ent o n road m a shU e also interest on <285 from ja n e 1 st 1890. Also npion road disttiota Nos. 69 a n d 70, <50 arid interest from May 'iotb, 1890 • districts N ob , 17, 18, 20, 23 and 6l> <47 and interest f rom A u g a s t lot, 1890; dia- ttkstoNoe, 42, 44,46 and 68, <47 anf interest from July 1st, 1890, to mak« “ ints on. road madiine8.i Ih i Its w ere oR ordered levied. . lounts w ere aR BkrOBISOiTTOWS AKD fOOSTY OFFIClAtS. Mr. Upton presented Upton presented thp report of Bulkley o f Sand B a r k and Mr. Ithe report o f the hlxclsa Cbm- missfonersof Scbroeppel. A m o u c t col lected for licentea, <795. Both reports referred to tho Committee to Settle with Judicial Offli OOKKUmOAtxOKS TO THB BOARD The clerk read an invitation 0 Poor Spencer for Board to visit the county, bouro a t Mr. Thompson ^ y o d th a t tho report accepted and plabed on file.. Car- mscELLAEKors Busnuss. Mr. Whitney..^moved that the Board ) into a committee o f the whole. Car tel. Mr. O'Biicn was caUed to tho Bui No. 1, in relation to incorporating Vermillion Cemetery Association of Haven was read ' ' ‘a- Avon w as rea d a n d reported f forably a n d put upon its final passage. Ijouraed. g ^ e a p M t m d best—Dr. lioU’a Cough ••Someieellngs a re tom o rtab g lTmivith much of e a rth and none of heaven,” a s for Maupple, % aa«cho, ntnrallgia an d the like. One b ottle of Salvation Oil sends them hence. Oh 1 le t n s be Joyf uL W h a t I s a C o ld In th e head?. Medical authorities say i t is due to uneven clothing of body, rapid coohngW h e iiina perspiration. &c. The imooM antpom tis, thataco I d intheheS d it an tn f l^ m a t io n ^ h e ^ h n in g mew- n t o piM a cc a ’chti — catarrh Is- essentii which n a ture i * CO throw off. .a ta r r h a l cCn&- _ essentlaRy a \cOld” longer able to“re30lve” y’s C r ^ m B a lm has m d uffeiemshoald ^ ^ ^ e a seated and ends ih obstinate A S ABE IN T j ESTMENT rjBtanx0f ']? a i ^ u e u^ice. On th is saf6 4* gharanWed tS »®?*L'when. used for is l^ukrantm 1 t ^ p tl6c0» ai _ no satlflfa m e n t ^ 1 I books i n tl junty .the State, Inaddifion to the above tb o conven tion will take action In regard to th e re> duotion of the legal r a te o f interest and favoring the equalizationlation of f taxes,axes, o t ro'statea th a t tho conv ■ing • g I n its The caU a _____ tion should do e veryth I n its power toto haveave thehe propertyroperty off th e State of h t p o New York, now illegally New York Central Eailrw held by tho Yo rk Central Baiirbad (^m p a n y , itured to tho State. The convention will beam o a tim p o rt- anron®-Biid1t1ntendrt<T?ukiihalegi8la tore o n record in regard to labor meas- The predding officer wRlboThonaas . M i^uire of District Assembly No, c i t y , - \ -------------- 49 of New York ber of delegates ore. expect E o r a f o r d ’s A o ld P h o s p h a t e F ob A buse o f aloohoiu It EeHeta the Dej^rtmon therefrom: MERIT W1N& --------------- - Jnoklen’a Armca ____ Elcctiic Bitters, and have n ever handled remedies th a t seU as well, o r that have and vra stand ready to refund th e pm price, if saUafaotory reanlta do Uotl their use. These XamedieshaTe won ------ - — __ lese XamedieshaTe won theli their m e r ^ ^ . was dhaolved. Tho firm Babcock & Rhodes was immediately C3- cablitbed, and I t continued u n til th e death of Mr. Babcock in August, 1884, Tho firm of Rhodes & Babcock (Bronson Babcock) succeeded, surd continued until 1872, when M r. Bbodcs a n d Mr, G. W . Parkhurst e n tered in to a law partsershiL -sd in 11 BARNES’. A L a r g e AESorlmenfc o f . Ladies’Muffs Bea), Asti’acban, Blacl Marte0,Fox;Gpposiiin, spash, PersiaD, Raccoon,. BlactHarc FroficliSeal, Eic.,Etc. SUouMeB d ^ es. L few of these very d e sirable g oods left at E x t t e i nd fi e6 !! : i y ] Prices. O p e n evetunge u n t i l O h ristm a s. G. M. Barnes, JO? Wost’Hrst. iSftIkSfen tJry ?oif f ^ it c ii jr k (fe to r ^ .- th a t adhered banishment from th e ette In 1686, a n d nee, Rhode Island, laohariah Ix o d e s married Joanna Arnold, a sister of Benedict A r nold, -who w as th e first Governor of Rhode IslanA John, a sod of Zaohatlah Rhodes, married a grand-danghter of Roger ■WilUams. The- fourth John Rbodpa emigrated to. h e tkim e r county, Y .. (from whiob Oneida county I afterwfterw aa rdrd taken)aken) in 1798.71 Benja* was a t in 1 min, Boh of Jpbn Rhodes 4th, w a s born in Bridgewater in 1788, One of the sons of Benjamin w as Charles Bhodea, i subject of this sketoh, H.0 e graduated from H am ilton coRege bead o f his claw. H o n office o f Judge Samuel' Beardsley in Udea, and was admitted to the bar in grs 1839 at tho rea d law in th e lUel’ Beardsley in admitted 1814 he married Algenia, daughter of General John J. Euox, of Augusta, N. Y ., and sister of th e Hon. John J a y Knox, oomptroliarof o urrehoy under R e s id e n ts Garfield And A rthur^ In 1816 Mr. Rhodes commenced praotico in Pulaeki, N. Y. In 1849 h e cam e to Oswego, w h ere the rest of h is life was spent. Oswego had j u s t been maue a city a n d it promised to be one o f th e m o st important municipalities of th e State. Thera were many able m e n in th e legal pcofeealon here a t that- tim e, upoh to their advantage. H e.had a jddi- Cisr mind-aud a rem a rkable faoilil stetehoa t h a t m ade him a wide reputa tion. H e was n o t popular i n the broad an d -M r . Rhodes a t c practice. Tbe leading law firm of tb e city was composed o f the Hon. Ouer a n d the Hons^JOeander Babcock, Mr. D e e r was electem to Congress, a n d dissolve rsh ip . This firm w as ), a n d in 1874 th a t o f signiiloation of that term . Ho shrank from notoriety, and demagegism vas abhorrent to him. Those who knew him best were meet im p r e s ^ d w ith the simplicity and purity of b is lifo,and the itlenova which toned bis family social relations. Oo was a silent hut tboiightful and considerato man, a n in« dulgcnt father, a loving hmbt kindly a n d obliging n eighbor a nd a true M e n d . H is w ork is done and h e has gone to hia reek Ihoae w h o h®nr hie on (0. T. R ichaidio-) ned. Hr. Richardson died i n 1882, an d in Hatch w as forms February, 1833, a n d In Match of thF> sam e y e a r tbo firm of Rhodes, Coon & Higgtno was established, and c ontinued u n til March 1800, w hen Mr. Rhodes r e tired on a ccount of failing health. Com lo g to Oswego as h e did a t atlm o when tb e city was becoming fatheusfor if s water power, Mr. Rhodes- devoted m uch tim e and labor to bydraolics and mechanical engineering, H o eoon be- I'vto Abner Ohafleo o f Palermo, N . Y,, fii^d last e v ening at tho rcsidenco of her lanical engint cam e widely known a s an expert i n tho Eciences, and in th e famous ** b 1 s ( River Claims” cases he w as chosen Bs counsel f o r tho State. H o also made railw a y law a specialty, a n d his p ractice in this b ranch o f the ptofeesiOn was large. H is clientago from firatto last was m r in - made up of railway oempanies, banka [way oempanies, irporations and leading commercial houses in Oswego a n d other parts o f Che State. A t thO time o f h is death H r . Rhodes w a s attorney for th e O sw ego Country g avings b a n k ; a trustee o f: the G errit Sm ith library; a d irector o f the G errit Sm ith library ; a di le F im t National b a n k ; Vlcs-Presi O sw ego. W ab sident o f . th e sident com p a n y ; and Freel ElM lHo ^ h ^ Company,, o f N iagara Falls, N .Y . th e 1st w a rd-- ___ _ . . . . m a n of tho Claims. Commi a lly r e d u i ^ expenses in H o i [dermiut from w a r d ia l8 7 8 ’*’70, |m d a s Chair- Claims. Comm m itti e a ts on tbs Board o f A a x ^ y e m ; and of tiie poor & U B a fo rio v e r a l yoam ' A - ' wuipBuy., M r. Rhofdea w as a c tive w ith Belos Do- janiaration o f fhfi Oajtt Railroad Company a n d & e whiol ,,'Wolf In th e w g i A; Richland RaL- __ building of, th a t toad, which Waa' ' ^ 11885. How I Bridge e n ioi^aa a f Niagara Fttila. Ho. ■ai a promoter of the Lake Ontario w a a 'a promoter Shots,RaiRoad. and an offlt Oompany untiU t w a s aboorl B . 'W . & 0 . i n I 8 7 5 . Ontarm losr p f tbatj bed by the Mr, Bhhdei Was btit wlimi tha pairl riginatiy a Wh%, Maxao tha was dissolved h e §• a* Dehioorit. He voted for B bsoai^'o a Dehioprltt. He voted - _ _ _ UtioS, N . Y., and wide lA n g ford of Rome, N . H brought a double blessing. Through it Mies Langford,. daughter o f Mrs. Rhodes, became a membor o f his family, and homo w a s brightened by perfect < geniality, and tho moat unselfish thouL fulness. . Seldom .has it fallen to th e lot Of man t o pass the last years of }ife in itmoaphere of love .and tender ithe imm ediate relativef re, Mrs. Rhodes, Benj . f Niagara Falls, Mfss Catharine Taylor Rhodes and Miss Langford. KSTIHATE OF OHAKAOTBB. (Riarlea Rhodes w as 'o f a strongly marked individuality. Tho fount' of h is o h araoier were laid -in tm ght. I n bia loyalty to those principles f was f irm and unyielding. H o was not aggressive o r eelf*aseerting. B a ther ■ :ing, y e t fearless. N o t a seeker for » ie ^ or applause,bat r a ther inclined dsn fo r and advise others than to 0 to th o front himself. He had a clear head. He was a trained thfnker.-a wisQ counsellor, whoso judgm e n t the best men i n the Slate h a v e often relied etting «i ad involved queetlona. His ig at tbe vital points of intricate combative, defended a position from attack w ith a power, cSsurage and per- n a d e h im a wii( e receive i t etainlcss. They w oherlah h is memory, asd in thie, t day of their affliction y of the ir affliction, they will receive 0 heartfelt sym p a ti^ of many frie'ndo. M r a , J u l i a A . O haffeo. hlra, Ju li a A Chaffee, relict of tbs 1, V/. G . Chaffee, w ith whom s h o has -d moan o a of th e time ricce the d e ath of live d m of th< her husband. She w es bom N. Y., a n d was 76 years o f oge. leaves tw o sons^ Dr. D. J .- Chsffc< Rocheator, N. Y ., thia city. Notice i of funeral hereafter. he dl T H B V T H A T H a R a S P O R T . W^AsniKGTOS, Dtc. 17.- (SpeClRl indies® tion)—A snow storm develo-efi on th“ South Carolina coast yesterday ca peneral a n d heavy rains in th o fc’onth lantio States a n snow and rain in lake icKi>^ns so th<> Ohio vaUof. Heavy Northwesterly galOs p r e r ^ on A lan ric coass from Maine to N o rth the A la n ric coass fro m ^ a in e to |cS>rth Cttrollua a n d w ill continue datlcrtc the T hh oo windsinds haveave shiftedhiftei to North- day. T w h b _________ w est on t h e doutb Atlauilb coast when the w eather will cltar d u ring the d a y in. the Gulf S tates. Thu weather is f a ir add high Northwest w ioJs wlli prevail o n the I w eather i n New York City to-day )b e e r 7 a tlo n B B e o . 17, 0 : 0 0 , A . M MAC* OF 3 1 onsmxTioir. i f t i “ I JorontO i... E tugston.-, Olevel— * .90.03 32 NE S .. 80.18 »4NJ5.'8 „]30.a aONE 10 • m w 84 N E 14 • ------ ftBNS-10 Cloudf Cloudy Cloudy Oiondv Qondy o f o ^ y m tp p f f i O b s e s p m tip n « - .8 :0 0 ALL |4 I Maximum *Msn '«a- « None. Mean dally barometer tor Becember 16th Waa 8U.86, mtah teiiii* peratnre 18,\ tod luteh relative, httmidity ^7. Average oloudlitese was 8. Slowly falling barometer.TlsIagand m a th Wgh« tainperatnte,treeh t d b ^ k Eaateriy wSda ■VSTilt b p G lY o n A ’w d y , ■ , OurehtorptlaingdrUgglatSiH, C, Sharpe & Co,, andUhacleS Butier, Who earry the . DfARD-EiGEB, S V f t A C t j ^ , N . Y , DIAHUM. a ! a s ia s .,i!S : Beautiful Solitaire Very Fine Solitaire Rings, $ 59 . Diamond Earrings ftoin ‘$ 15 - to $ 50 , Very Exquisite Dia mond Earrings liroxtt $50 tn $ 300 . ■ i r a w . NO mcb ; inley tariff on THE ABOVE PRICES, THES£ ARE MY LAST VEAH'S PRICES AND BETTER GOODS *,THAN EVER. Cor. Saia aiiJ GoBesee Sts. Syiacuso C.EDWARD EAGER. iLl FOi FINEST PERFDMESI M W t e . l i t l i t r - Teniiv’s Cbdcolates AND BOMBONS Tm'por-ted C igars AUSTEB& POOLE’S, B B X J G S T O R E . HOLIDAY PRICES ! are way down at lYT’S AiciSe jewelry Store. I have a vety dfisiraWe sioak of Jewelry and Silverw: __ uary la •will please ^rou. w ill \bo o p e n even- in tn . d u n e J. W . H o y t, 8 A ^ C A P C B t O C g . :s®M rV/ARM/lR fURilACES C I v W ars cxmiEHCEAs H EATm®r & VtWTtLATiMG CWO-INECRS W [LLIA M 5 ^ _ ^ _ F IIIIL T E y H I 15 u m s i m s m o a me£m^G£./^iD£'mLY£sgr VWLUAWS&CARLETON.HARTFOr i9.»,a««aiy k t E C t K I 0 E E I ; T ......