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V 1 « -a—T*V <? J?!!V^±Jl^^i^^^' H^i' ^^ff^W ^»t|^.ii W 1 , •» WMMiH^i i w P.J Brown" r • isu r ;**v ' £, EL MUHGO& Proprietors y^feiH *> * i K 3 '•^ Vaf> t *f.2L. VOL «H, NO. 3, i SAfiDY GREEK, N. h Tl *, f / *& ^ .ittiAWKse. k/3 SAOT>SOKE|K,^; ^ ^ ^EaM4-41.5aTBB SKA* IS ADVAHOT " $J0O. n? Nto#n> xs amass MQijTHg' < rt'irw*' if gSSricet Pttoes for ^'V, farm Products, **? ^'(JanWdbtaWd of ^BHautt T/| \^ J ^m. He buyp at all times. " • ^ry^roduoer?applyingto iim t\ * in pewwwa by postal card,, will Receive a qashjgr for jhis pro- - % 6j! delivered <aT; Jha' neatest ^StJ Dp 'not tpfltowrite Ihiin }*oa sell,vfor it 1 has been \fcfced, niany times the Xt&at a postal c'ardogj ) ap tap savecl ,-the ^taw* B^iscbn- \ea loads Eye, \tdes,etc. But- . t . \$ies! Bbls, \flje* thjib*- ' •' * a- farnisn- Nt Oloisrex Vpakry, nestly \'' iranw \ * •ate \ \ Far yiflirtf Corners BXtjU. Vl<J»ity. -, > 6ur Special Correspondence. -rOapt. Geo. ISftner has returned, to this summer home, the lakes —Mr.FredP*yorhaat$£ett the BJI- loy Bettinger farm to work oa shares. —Mir. Joseph. Wheelook is; having big house remodled; Mr. John* Ernster doing the work "£>y the job. > i—ikrs. Marcus Stehbins' brother, Bradford Qriggsj ar$=hia daughter Kelr liej of Ohioopee JTalLsjMflss, havsQrecent- l y made her a very pleasant visit, we Tiope they will come again. ^ —•Willie Butler is'jagain out, on the egg-hunt, with a neyr basket and wagqn; this time i t i s i o r ^Iarth\&Op.,of Manns ville. Ibis ia the third year he has beep employed-by Mannsville parties, 'which fact speaks in bis favor. —Mr. Hba, father of D. E. Hurd of Mannsville, f died [Tuesday evenings April 17.1883. His remains, etfcased within a metahc casketi-'wero ia,terj;e6L In' J^tple Grove oemetery at Mannsville, wjiere they toyait the resurrection morn. The foneraTwas held the 20th, afhis late res- idence on Bailroad stareet, the Bey* W.J. Outhbertson being ofliciating clergyman, —Friday night, April 20fh, three well knota residents of Mannsville passed into eternity ; viz. Mr. Hanoook, forme* landlord, of Jefferson hotel, Mr. Joe 'Washburn excolleotor and Mr. A , Mil" lard. Mr. Hancock's funeral was )ield at the house, Sunday, and Monday Iris remains were taken perj»m'or&ing- ttftin to Wateitown and placed in Brookside cemetery.'' T h u s the Angel of deaftt swings his mighty siokls and our loved Ones fall as doth the grain before the reaper; and like it, thOBe,whq love the' Lord, are after having been bound by?. ih,6 grave, $^r*i&Btei by the. Judge^M i / iftli»W»»-5!Stoilirf».. -•bj.lti \tmfj, (m»M,M'i. i. U *l iM*&t pMtf^, v Otut Spwiol Coiij0iip(ffi<lejj.6e —-Last week's glowmg fro spiing-, under a' wasm. fmu asdJ breezes, has ttis week been diar*) contiouQUB ohillmg wind& and ft snow fall, \ \ —^Mr. Abner Durfee f 0 -fes one o£ our grosperou* 4A^K spent Sunday beneath the pSwels^' He returned on "Moi;day t o ^ a ^ i t i 1 where he is engaged in ,$$& pefe^ FondX'wJhere^ wai «»gage ife idtaiiseTy busines», ^ \ 48fc, «fer&snfield% wife »nd" cb»Id 4 are dowti wife 1316 measles, but the l>r. .is. wst oSt th& atreete again,, f house of Eveison, Fwselle * 00. " • ^ ^ ^ . F* liSwis died lax^f ^evening. ~M*. E a F i s h , ielegraph o p S A # 4 t teS* ll5, ^ a * y p ' m ' ^ 0 ' <Aock > Ret - theB, W. &O.BK.atOaiadeh f i8^y# a ^'3 3, w^ B '* fl tPW < 5h. ing a short, time* in Mt^svllje. ^S^jFJ^Witoon Branca is again rnanufact£r- ^sr^eriagJromopT^titoa/^n^'lj^^ 4 tubs, wjbieh- oompelledlo stop ^orl"^fe^bWSraN& weU r of'^ sk|it a^iAjooper. t , [His mother, Mrs, Bradley Barney,. w V ^ ^ u i t e a large company of youbg to Camden &nd ^ceoAJftnfeflJbinl.^ pi ™™ if *''»"* iT& *-~«. a*-**™ n,.„„v nnn . n J«™ >•* fre Tliarerforeyer toflweU,With thegooaaadt „Mp»f - B r . M. L/Eos?vaUy, "W'SSSl Jew,jceturns to BeUe'iUa Tim -wJ tigax. are everywhere wel^, Jgfji5[a4? 'flHjlMl recently addftdjxaanyrwb^^^ articles to.tU^aiap^giaJlb® irating his lectures ojitS^|m' henceforth be b^eard iilO||BffiM terest; r ," .^^^mf^J r-Ubebqtp^ngiM;,v^^' * 6nohai^^nts,<%M^aJiiaK^^il icola Blood.. Jpigq ^aiaav aS»dtffighaia,»hhd -b^ej^R .good teMsj theiatter-havang'WbrfeW for the. j formejfpr several years an|^s*d ^ehar^e- of an important fesanch of tire btsainess> About all the partioulara obtainable axe contained in the foUowMg from the Wat- Ortown Timfes:' fcrtho yeaV 3^876 theEamea vpuurn brake company was inoorpptaied. The dapital stock of the incorporation, was rive hundred thousaxlft dollars, ditided into nve ; %us&nd shares of jsn& hundred dollars each, 'Fredetiok W. Eames^ and his wife owtied, i t ia tslaimedj all 'the oapitaf stock df-the 'company 1 except 737 shareSt » ' t le-iCw3ta gand|r Qxeek came down to. bn8?n6te waa canM on IU !,»,.. rtiL>i*,<u a hJ 'abSen'ce of W£r. I^ames ja Europe, ^je ^ee-president,' seoreta,ry" tted - fiiygotorfei iof feoiSmpariy t£ansfsr«iedf and leasedJ W^erfproperty«to" $h6sa«H 'iEsosaear A £Son tit New York. ^M^Easass re|jimed agoB.- Itat m al He is soaji jjthe>east^ * ,,Vi*. —Onr>leotnrejpOi)M#i r Br, ir v H*J%a^.* ture$„theon^^a^ •»-*< ,B ™' eveningfljeJteth, Mg Sister," on.JIues^allyjni' ^' ' It is but simple jn'Bnoejfejjfeay 1 weie most»exc^ll^t/)iffiy^»Vjiii | humor, i n j t r u ^ i q a , , ^ ^ , I an, offhand delivery,, a ^ji^je^T^ I discussion of-soi^e atfea^unj^jjA./ th,e irainingjqf b , ^ J«WH uii ljegrj a vigorous iaipag^Bg?ijf^''iu ttA» t in this anatter ^yttlctp V%.'V ' Stotmany, however^^jli attapk-fliera^^ut b o l d l y ^ jjifeitiy/ kindness and^bikt, intnefi^W iloial, a^5lE# Bojh^old^! enoe, a£f;ffiey-be hnportanlrelaii plete in,il MS^G^'iti ^ ij^ ^'•J.'i'.OA'y'^iiB m ib? TiT$&' gi p-i'Lag/'clHiTirlo' -^^w^ia' 'W*« w h. i A* ^^th(^irif»u»kcu SPrW^ffiiiW 'ffifflilBf aiiil ifMIBgW'uir'nTheV HEW taJtotV; i ' TSrio vr i f UKI.. doUv- Wtvi^aHr ^Sti M^:^- 6nrJ v-mgtPj^ |nigh]t s ^ 7^, westorn.^ount grqih^ ' .-^ iioitseSi /r^fl 45- ^. MA "i ] < ,'to^f ^ !Rsm UJHk8* il^P, ErederioTc W. Eamea aaSds<%. Tbwrdey we^trup in the 'Second jilbry. Ia the estreme' t endib| thfr -feu|ld«" ^ ^ f H ^ a l l * f o | f t ,whiob. is known ed- ipbin;i)Soom r waa ^aplo, _ ^aps^oottilng, and Jacked- th§ jfdo»s^|ift.E^ftflJ3dingj«itrie; 4oo»4ookSd, broke a p a ^ b f glass;wjith>*hi8. cane* andj l^asB&^hjiB«h|B t hapd .i^hrough'uraooked; tth> dooto iBnuJedi^tely .the^reportw of t ar' W ^ ? ^ r « ^ W d j , t o H b ^ b y u&Shery ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ S ^ Na^ ^'3&^^ypi«^«|oap^oM W S S 2 as^Hjitaii iKwmlly, uid I imd Ksuiti Ijingon hiiback ontho4loor, and HigU- <dn,standuig^over him, ttrying &t> be t^Utbtdi-WtVit him again, T^wnley. l>MMd^S^goa* canp and btruck BjghJ rnn'B^virftWHn w, hoBfty^, < n tlio hood and handstand mad lura go may from ih *u tool uTvt in Mr ^ecWMbaxSk twut Wg' *rN$fa»* aW 1 wn^jbV' -A\< soldii%«j ^Gto^veraejir, has. ri eoa,^ to BKnne- apolis parties. The" 'ponsideration was $4,000, Seneca Stat islanewof the. fhWt y stations e'ver owned in north^wi' Weft* Yorfc He Wffl be'plaoed- , attad'h%B)i*f thelargost stock iarm in Minnesota, The body otSenry Alkenvreeher^ a prominent citizen of Oswego, who disap-> pearedfrom his. home February 27* 'was found in OSwego rive* Sunday.,' A wound, probably produced by a'blunt^ instcomeM, was jftund on his, head. His silyer w'atoh was Jeund all right, t but ihere vfed nampney on his* person. An inchiest will beheld, —At a meeting of th& Oswego," county sugar asfeooiatiptt held at Hannibal'r_e^v, oerti^r, the subject $f planting and oulti- y a t i ^ tha Cane was' discussed, TTpon an expressionr it was f«und that $$J#|iof o^e.wiU, be planteiQfe supply ft&pf at Hannibal Mr, W. 'ft. Bradt (iftidthajthi3SMllw 1 ou!ld > be of fiie best gua$tiy made^ and of suflSoie^tt ^canaoi^y « unneo^y; y p^ce the, J««*™ 1 - be Baujj&d igfsueb.^ pu^cjiase. lysrould der^e as an Outlet for, the Canada SoutliT |ernaniii)ike a feasible ndrthern, New "Tdjroute." It is united willt the > ,.Qnygogniafo, v%e A4 he mar^ ^--'Phom ^utig.. m soOTed, to IHbr aat, a^lftiie^otk r t"me ftwflftoeriyL«ffl( when hL-sretur&a to I 0I« 4 LijO"uTl(^wltho<mploj pLttio 'N T torupiiy Twenty jiirvat, 'Sir. i»i. ,i b r . »« ^LrL*\YifenjTlhecmploj of A. G dSak, to IA L "- nuu * 1 "h** l B tiU*» ^ woi.LjjagivTjhtai f,,, . . , . . he. ^uri'UktinJll l'Lith r^ultod ftrm ; i5i;lg >r - 3R l^fhfl **\ <PA^ a^r* » «& l t a ir* M; Tf m it ,f^l i»A« «• *#?' M*J. ( •?iw»«>t>,g ^,I, I ^I4»^»IIV».- #;

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^ ' V , farm Products, **? ^ ' ( J a n W d b t a W d of ^BHautt T/ |

\^J^m. He buyp at all times. " • ^ry^roduoer?applyingto i i m

t \ * in pewwwa by postal card,, will R e c e i v e a q a s h j g r for jhis pro-- % 6 j ! delivered <aT; Jha' neatest

^StJ Dp 'not tpfl to write Ihiin }*oa sell,vfor it1 has been

\fcfced, niany times the Xt&at a postal c'ardogj

) ap tap savecl ,-the ^taw* B ^ i s c b n -\ea loads Eye, \tdes,etc. But-

. t • . \$ies! Bbls,

\flje* thjib*-' •' * a- farnisn-

Nt Oloisrex

Vpakry, nestly \'' iranw

\ * •ate \ \

Far yiflirtf Corners BXtjU. Vl<J»ity. -, > 6ur Special Correspondence.

-rOapt. Geo. ISftner has returned, to this summer home, the lakes

—Mr.FredP*yorhaat$£ett the B J I -loy Bettinger farm to work oa shares.

—Mir. Joseph. Wheelook is; having big house remodled; Mr. John* Ernster doing the work "£>y the job. >

i—ikrs. Marcus Stehbins' brother, Bradford Qriggsj ar$=hia daughter Kelr liej of Ohioopee JTalLsjMflss, havsQrecent-l y made her a very pleasant visit, we Tiope they will come again. ^

—•Willie Butler is'jagain out, on the egg-hunt, with a neyr basket and wagqn; this time i t i s i o r ^Iarth\&Op.,of Manns ville. Ib i s ia t h e third year he has beep employed-by Mannsville parties, 'which fact speaks i n b i s favor.

—Mr. H b a , father of D. E . Hurd of Mannsville,f d i e d [Tuesday evenings April 17.1883. H i s remains, etfcased within a metahc casketi-'wero ia,terj;e6L In' J^tple Grove oemetery at Mannsville, wjiere they toyait the resurrection morn. The foneraTwas he ld the 20th, afhis late res­idence on Bailroad stareet, the Bey* W.J. Outhbertson being ofliciating clergyman,

—Friday night, April 20fh, three well knota residents of Mannsville passed into eternity ; viz. Mr. Hanoook, forme* landlord, of Jefferson hotel, Mr. Joe 'Washburn excolleotor and Mr. A , Mil" lard. Mr. Hancock's funeral was )ield at the house, Sunday, and Monday Iris remains were taken perj»m'or&ing- ttftin to Wateitown and placed in Brookside cemetery.'' Thus the Angel of deaftt swings his mighty siokls and our loved Ones fall as doth the grain before the reaper; and like i t , thOBe,whq love the' Lord, are after having been bound by?. ih,6 grave, $^r*i&Btei by the. Judge^M i

/ iftli»W»»-5!Stoilirf».. -•bj.lti \tmfj, (m»M,M'i. i.

U *l iM*&t

pMtf^, v

Otut Spwiol Coiij0iip(ffi<lejj.6e —-Last week's glowmg f r o

spiing-, under a' wasm. fmu a s d J breezes, has t t is week been diar*) contiouQUB ohillmg wind& and ft snow fall, \ \

—^Mr. Abner Durfee f0 -fes one o£ our grosperou* 4 A ^ K spent Sunday beneath the pSwels^' He returned on "Moi;day to^a^it i 1

where he is engaged in ,$$&

p e f e ^ FondX'wJhere^ wai «»gage ife idtaiiseTy busines», ^ \

48fc, «fer&snfield% wife »nd" cb»Id4are dowti wife 1316 measles, but the l>r. .is. wst oSt th& atreete again,, f

house of Eveison, Fwselle * 00. " • ^ ^ . F* liSwis died lax^f ^evening.

~M*. EaFish, ielegraph o p S A # 4 t t e S * l l 5 , ^ a * y p ' m' ^0'<Aock> R e t -theB, W. & O . B K . a t O a i a d e h f i 8 ^ y # a ^ ' 3 3 , w ^ B ' * f l t P W < 5 h . ing a short, time* in Mt^svllje. ^S^jFJ^Witoon Branca is again rnanufact£r-^ s r ^ e r i a g J r o m o p T ^ t i t o a / ^ n ^ ' l j ^ ^ 4tubs, wjbieh-oompelledlo stop ^ o r l " ^ f e ^ b W S r a N & weUrof'^ sk|it a^iAjooper. t ,

[His mother, Mrs, Bradley Barney,. w V ^ ^ u i t e a large company of youbg to Camden &nd ^ceoAJftnfeflJbinl.^pi™™if*''»"*iT& *-~«. a*-**™ n,.„„v n n n . n J « ™ >•*

fre

Tliarerforeyer to flweU, With thegooaaadt „Mp»f

- B r . M. L/Eos?vaUy, "W'SSSl „ Jew,jceturns to BeUe'iUa Tim -wJ tigax.

are everywhere wel , Jgfji5[a4? 'flHjlMl recently addftdjxaanyrwb^^^ articles to.tU^aiap^giaJlb® irating his lectures ojitS^|m' henceforth be b eard i i l O | | B f f i M terest; r ," . ^ ^ ^ m f ^ J

r-Ubebqtp^ngiM;,v^^' * 6nohai^^nts,<%M^aJiiaK^^il

icola Blood.. Jpigq

^aiaav aS»dtffighaia,»hhd -b^ej^R .good teMsj theiatter-havang'WbrfeW for the. j

formejfpr several years an|^s*d ^ehar^e-of an important fesanch of tire btsainess> About all the partioulara obtainable axe contained in the foUowMg from the Wat-Ortown Timfes:'

fcrtho yeaV 3^876 theEamea vpuurn brake company was inoorpptaied. T h e dapital stock of • the incorporation, was rive hundred thousaxlft dollars, ditided into nve;%us&nd shares of jsn& hundred dollars each, 'Fredetiok W. Eames^ and his wife owtied, i t ia tslaimedj all 'the oapitaf stock df-the 'company1 except 737 shareSt » '

tle-iCw3ta gand|r Qxeek came down t o . b n 8 ? n 6 t e w a a c a n M o n IU !,»,..

rtiL>i*,<u

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'abSen'ce of W£r. I^ames j a Europe, ^ j e ^ee-president,' seoreta,ry" tted - fiiygotorfei iof feoiSmpariy t£ansfsr«iedf and leasedJ W^erfproperty«to" $h6sa«H 'iEsosaear A £Son tit New York. ^M^Easass re|jimed

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' It is but simple jn'Bnoejfejjfeay 1 weie most»exc^ll^t/)iffiy^»Vjiii | humor, i n j t r u ^ i q a , , ^ ^ , I an, offhand delivery,, a ^ji^je^T^ I discussion of-soi^e atfea^unj^jjA./

th,e irainingjqf b , ^ J«WH uii ljegrj a vigorous iaipag^Bg?ijf^''iu ttA»t

in this anatter ^yttlctp V%.'V ' Stotmany, however^^j l i attapk-fliera^^ut b o l d l y ^ jjifeitiy/ kindness and^bikt, intnefi^W iloial, a^5lE# B o j h ^ o l d ^ ! enoe, a£f;ffiey-be hnportanlrelaii plete in,il

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w a a ^aplo, _ ^ a p s ^ o o t t i l n g , and Jacked- th§

jfdo»s^|ift.E^ftflJ3dingj«itrie; 4oo»4ookSd, broke a p a ^ b f glass;wjith>*hi8. cane* andj

l^asB&^hjiB«h|Bthapd .i^hrough'uraooked; tth> dooto iBnuJedi^tely .the^reportw of t ar' W ^ ? ^ r « ^ W d j , t o H b ^ b y u&Shery ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ S ^ Na '3&^^ypi«^«|oap^oM W S S 2 as^Hjitaii iKwmlly, u i d I imd Ksui t i Ijingon h i i b a c k ontho4loor, and HigU-<dn,standuig^over him, ttrying &t> b e t^Utbtdi-WtVit him again, T^wnley. l>MMd^S^goa* canp and btruck BjghJ rnn'B^virftWHn w, hoBfty^, < n tlio hood and handstand mad lura go m a y from

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soldii%«j ^Gto^veraejir, has.

ri e o a , ^ to BKnne-apolis parties. The" 'ponsideration was $4,000, Seneca Stat islanewof the. fhWt y

stations e'ver owned in north^wi' Weft* Yorfc He Wffl be'plaoed-,attad'h%B)i*f thelargost stock iarm in Minnesota,

The body o t S e n r y Alkenvreeher^ a prominent citizen of Oswego, who disap-> pearedfrom his. home February 27* 'was found in OSwego rive* Sunday.,' A wound, probably produced by a'blunt^ instcomeM, was jftund on his, head. H i s silyer w'atoh was Jeund all right, t but ihere vfed nampney on his* person. An inchiest will beheld,

—At a meeting of th& Oswego," county sugar asfeooiatiptt held at Hannibal'r_e^v, oerti^r, the subject $f planting and oulti-y a t i ^ tha Cane was' discussed, TTpon

an expressionr it was f«und that $$J#|iof o^e.wiU, be planteiQfe supply ft&pf at Hannibal Mr, W. 'ft. Bradt (iftidthajthi3SMllw1ou!ld>be of fiie best gua$tiy made^ and of suflSoie tt ^canaoi y

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u n n e o ^ y ; y p^ce the, J « « * ™ 1 -be Baujj&d igfsueb.^ pu^cjiase. lysrould der^e as an Outlet for, the Canada SoutliT

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