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V0L. xxvn— NO 267. OSWEGO, N. Y., THURSDAtY EVENING. NOVEMBER 20, 1890. ESTABLISHED 1819 TJBB MARKET W ITHOUT MUCH 7 BXOKBISBNT. i^rioeB H iflEfeer^an L a s t KigAtis OlosingMor® KaOturs ^ p o r t e d — Kuna O n New 'S’ork a n d N e w a rk —B a n k a The Beeling Abroad. / N ew Y oke , N ov . 20,—10:15. The / Btook market opened without excitement but with a cantinuation pf yceterda: / strength. Pdcea wore i t o l i p e r o c / higher than lagt night’s oloelng. N ew Y oke , N a t. $0.—The P<» hnanpial eaye; The Bank o t Epigla allowed its rate o f •dfacouBt! to remain R oohesteb , N. Y., NOV.-20.—Moeea Marks who, up to one year ago, \w*« . jployed at the Flour City Natl<Hjal bank In this city, telegraphed by West ern Union Telegraph lino to the Nati al Bank of Oommeree, New York cor name of the cashier of the Wm. A Waters,, to the dispatch This * morning • a t 10 o’clock th, b a ^ received a . letter from the al of Commeroe in New troubU. s for stocks were >d from the clce- - lielng iiondon plrioee in particular stocks Will, however, probshlj be manipulated for some time, partly because there is a considerable short interest outstanding in London in a good many American stocks and patfly because toe prices will dpniated from this side to have^i^ higher and some lower. The openinj London “ * •- — cellent reputation. B a g g 's Hotel, U tica. Bidge. He. bad no detafls beyond the irumpr given above. The town is full:ow o t | , ipr give efugees frotn the Indian country >ough rough estimate 1,200 men, c^nngliriEP'Ohtstpnding-Bhort-toto^ eet in this market in Burlington, Atchi- Paul, Northern Paoiflo \ • 1 Paciao, _ Lake jjjjjj;j leader of the party, weei The Freeman’s Journal hints that the toe discovered that he government is considering a surprise to 18 tnu .^1,,. House of Provi- be Sprung upon the people at the next a r estimate 1,200 m wom^anci hildren have fled from the country j,f 1 Utica Press: Thomas E, Proctor, the North of toe railroad and about the Pine refused. A writ of owudrtrf Bagg’e Hotel yesterday exo- Bidge Agency. Every freight train that <x)j-pns was secured and the boy,( outsd a lease of the eetablisment to D. “topped at the smaU side tracn West o f fellow with blue eyes, cm M. j * » ™ , t o . ,»Hoa « t o Unioi^ Pacific, ! prices of hearlvW all Biot ere 4 to ^ higher than last Shore, New York Central, Lackawanna and B e aling.y tog^ All_ of i^rIy S o ^T n fBIi(1tti^ All of these stocks are scarce ip toe market; numy ot them been bought and said for putright akpn proprietor is a gentleman of egeriencs ^ e t away are doing so. in hotel management. He is no stran- - ger in Utica. For a number of years he conducted the Butterfield House and the Central depot dining rooms in this city. if the market. night and smely dull a t Bridget 2 t o ^ r e ^ n ^ a h o u t -^Ihta lev^ J a ^ _ ,._Jay throughout ley on call was 6. per cent. rorthenrTaoiflo to-day declared top alar qnaitely dividend of one per —Nt regular quart . cent on^iwefciieid stock. “ Nov. 20.—Thi ■■ [htfrac .^nducted until ^^8. 1808-ta -furiat0,i gnd the agent waf com-i -nanmon\Br^ier N ew Y obk market advani :ket advanced slight fractiops farther __ jr 12 o’orobfc. hut the Improvement was then cheeked and considerablo pi 1 the list, with too sure brought upon the list, with suit of driving prices down to the 1(>wmt ‘ lo t t ^ d a y . vUto «T8. : th© day. The Grangers, id Beading were principal auffer- ^A^!^- at. Paul dropped Illinois Cent 14, Burlington & Louisville, each Uissouri Bacifio' 4, Beading 1|-, s - ^JBock Wand 84-, The dedino ^ 6 $ ■ecked ‘:ed toward 2 r, M hut the market ch toward 2 r. M hut the market failed to rally surd a t 2;l5 i t w ^ dull and ateadv. “ ' and ateady. Bueinesa Troublos. N ew Y obk , Nov. 20.—The run on the “■ irens’ bank was continued to-day. CiiizeuB’ bank was As early as 8 o’dock there were at from 1,600 to 1,600 excited Poles gath ered in toe vicinity- A number of these depositors paraded up and down toe streeteetall all nighwfghw Thehe preddentedde of the n T pr bank said to a reporter that toe run would probably continue today and to-morrovv, but the bank expected all O o .b failon :t & „ihioh j 1 j The bnisheL the money back next week. CiNOiNNAti, Nov. 20.—Pitts, Bart , teokers, asskpied yeaterday. T e w*« caused by too stringency in _ __ and the financial trouble in New York. Liafaiiitiea |i0,000, assets about the same. N ew Y ouk , N ov . 20.—A dispatoh from Pbiisdelpbia says toe M o re of Barker Bros. & Co. has jo nouncedontos Stock Exei __ announcement of the fmiure on the Stock Exchange hero had the effect of deproia- 20.—The failti ) announced o n the Su PHtLADEUinA, Nov, 20.- of Barker Bros & Oo„ brokers, was announced < members of the firm refuted Eschmge tois afternoon, ^ e firm troublee, Whiiton led of Abraham and Warton Bar Che members of the firm refuted to make any expluBstion of their . .. .— Bgjjjgj, gtatin; ___ Wee, A --------- ' the firm bad no statement I “ i N ewabk , N. J., N ov . 20.- i larger rowd than on toe two prevlona days t o i v ^ outsido of the Howard Savings hsmk to il morning long beforo the bank opened,hundreds-of women surrounding the tmik to draw their inoney. Most of toe withdrawals were Wade On P<fisa, Italians and other foreigners. Many business men werb making deposits at usual to allay the feeling ot tutpidon. President Frelinghuystn said h e had \ plenty of money, and if every depositor withdrew, he would ttill hs> ISOO.OdOISOO.OdO left.'.ft.'. The budkesshiess le The bm ooinn is not worried b y too run on thd bank, road.,oad., Abr L ondon , iJov. 20,—Tha regular meet-- ing of the directors of the bank of Eng land took place to-day. They made no changefeitoehenksrateofdiBooUat. The rate of disoount in the Open market is -.nominally BevaM^er.osnt. ^, 12S80 r . H.—The stock market is better all around, and ilia believed toe wotet is over, although it is thought that sharp fluctuations a te inevitable. At this hour, (8 B. M.,) cottSoIs ' jy and the account a r e closing thdr aooounts. ^ ■--Th6 farm6r»a friend in all einergenOiea -SimtnoniiLlvdrBs^lator _ A $25,000 STEAL. m THE mm M COTJNmL a f t e r t w o . y b a b s . A Slick Job b y a n B x -B m p loyeofa TROUBLE OVER THE M BSSIA a , A htother Bpobester Bank. jdent of the Flour City bw»k, to send a?diately f 25,000 In currency. Ho Valentine, ted toe nam ^o f the cashier of the who c htfif-breedh and toe gheet dancers had & rdw at toebg©tft^f.~~H'e8idd mcn had beon killed or wounded, b u t this Is was after ward*, ti !od House a t “ cently oondnol iridgeport. Conn. Hotel is 01 has 1 exiaten been several times eifiarge rcnaodeled until, it now a large block. During its itence of nearly a ccnturyji has entertained many iguiahed personages, and has been too scene of many important political and otherther assemblages.ssemblages. Undernder toe:oe o a U t manage ment of Ur. Proctor the hotel has en- 3 eyed toe greatest prospeH^T' \Curley” Oaahlon Ckngbt. ‘Otiley’’ ( ^ h lon, a yoting man who lives in the Second ward, jumped frotd a iving train on the B. W. & O. Io ahlon, a y le Second ward, iving train on the E. W. & O. t day trr toehe Eastst side jonofion and alighted nea t Ea in front of a train coming in. Thetnum were eo close together that young Gaabion wais unable to recover himself ih e ' lises while not dangerous are painful enough. A L O N e THE .LAKES. Latest Goeaip About VeeeelB and • Fxeiabt. The amount o t barley to bo takei jwego' from MUwanfa she is to receive 4f cents per i Wito fair dispatch the Daiwer will return to iBlwankee to-Iay up. cbooner George erpre at the transfer of barley cargo to the, Denver. Ho sayi toe George will return to Lake Erie foi winter quarters. flow ing telegram haa been re ceived a t Oswego eteysa from too Chiaf Sipnal Officer: alee, slightly cooler. Buffalo Courier _ ___ j Courier to-day: There was no obange in ooal freights yesterday. Tonnage for Milwaukee and,Chicago'— Is vrere shipper its on barley, j on oats to New York, 24 cents on to Schenectady and Rotterdam,and cents on wheat to Roobeeter. lenta are abont d Through shi] .Ogdenahurg. ------- weather—Finney,, Gicugarry and u^ee. Wind Wesj^ ^ e , ^ Ohiosgo, li'sJI'retghte were firmer and higher, com going to J f and oats to 14 cents to Buffalo; 1 The annual report of the Manhattan Elevated Katlway Company shows that during toe last year 188,208,877 passen gers were CarriM over its roads in New York, toe receipts'haying been-over $9,600,000, of which ♦4,2^6,828.17 was C lw profit. Whether as an investment or as a pubKo conve:nlence rapid transit may be set down as k auc^S wherever it has been eatablished. M y stery Explained. TheSyraon^Stemdardofte-daysays: NELL MUST LEAD. The happiMt mother in the Stateof labH a lf-S ieeds and Gbosfe Ypfh: yteteiday afternoon was Mrs. y a successful termination in toe County says: Tw^rtraveltog o’clock a two years' ddbuin , Nov. 20.-United Ireland East from Bushvtile, do- pshent search for her e^ght-year-old sou, gays; Breland’s character for morality uler came in Tuesday William-Henry Forrester, Mrs. For-- will intensify the scorn of people f o r ' \ ^ - 1 anti-Idfessiah rteter’s husband, whom ' *^1^- dancets bad & seribee a? a very unworthy^ cit.‘ pahlicityis toe estenoo of ein,, NoWjifc ■isei^ deaeatod hex two Dr. Dolard, tl joh for Ito,., 7®^ in “Tbs' county'tjoart a. hour yesterday. His mother and Ttforney,’ H. B.' Mfiter and-Attoi Thomas Hogan, representing the of Providence were also presmat. ■Hogan did not imerpow any objections <»n Horse. Both of thesemen men bad hi them by t L m - t r ^ J b w ! mpletelymi lost ans, and- it is Horse has oo “ 1 and Thnndef Benefit assodadon, i n : lees. American Horse ; B ^ tem a ined in Rushyil rtem ained in Rushville, but atenf Jte*riay, e le^ d too followfag offleew; peered bringing with him bis wile children. He said be thongbt it wa safe for them at the i ipposition to id the trader ft, and toey and property are in no great danger. « p^atnar- advantage, ^dianapolia was taleoted Satoa ptaoe^oC -meetiEg ot toe Natloiut Aaiembly next year. porfion of too soldle BushviUe willxeech Pine Ridge agsooy ~ * m too Eastamd ling. Troops fro re been pushed o loneareatpolntointbe & Miseouri Val . I BUgo agency. About six hi n have reach^ that pefint. Th That is too neare^polnto Fremcmt, Elkhom & Missouri Valley Tafiroad to hours noUoe if necessary against toe« cited Sioux a t the Boeehnd sgenoy, wb< twoo whiteshites arere leadingading toee gboetboet dsn<ance. tw w a le to g d The M essiah Oiaxe. fSKAMBEBiAiN, R D.’, Nov. 20.—De- Boee, a Yankton reoervatlon Indian, was in the city yesterday, o n bis way to the 3 bo taken to Lower B ^ e agency. A party of 18 or tee by the go teuna loaded with his people accom- I boah^ on panled him. These Indians are well ■* *\ educated and highly advancedand it has been thongbt they would not be led away by the Meeeiab erase, but a talk with them brought out the fact that they also believe in the coming of the Indian Messiah, who will wipejhe whites from the face of the earth. They are gradt ally beingbeing workedorked intoto .aa state of e: the wl w in . 0 lexcitement by the new craxe. working among the Sioux and Lower Brulee, notwithstanding the vigilance of iding tb6 Tf^ilaiicc the agency authotitiee. An efl^gjii be made to capture the diaturbersTV M oney Burned. STiN, Tenn., Nov.* 20.—B. WB o f Bledsoe, having sold it talking to his wife ot their to P. Dwyer for '$35,000; Florinor to lated trip to Texas, whither they j . e , McDonald for $2,000;Vagabond to trip to Texas, whil _ __________ ig to moke their future home. oL-Maxwell:for pulled out his ____ _ , ____ jey, which was in large billa.and proceeded to count it. When be had laid down-liis last biU on the hearth seme one opened the doors and a gust of wind cabtied aU his: ______ money [ei^ows co t\ resona any of the l»lls they ashes. Ho had converted afi. his poeaes- sldhs into cash and in a twi \ V Y obk , N ov .'. 20.—The trial trip Gunboat Oonoord took place yes- lud. Aepmed terday on Long Island Scan of 174 knots 1^^ op for two hours. One of the boilers then began to leak.and the speed fell off very much. The steam connection of Automatic Ittbricmtor of one of the for ward blower engines alao blew out. trial on the whole was sAtisfaCtory, R o b b e rs fo Seourities. CraoictOj Nov. 20.—John Keller, the UlionAire real estate dealer, who has TO-DAl’S FOREIGN NEWS rr- TOUTED lEBLAHD SAYS PA B - Her Elght-YeBr-Old Boy, Forrester of the village of Snspenrion D a v itt A d v ises His Brief R e tlre- “ meht^M Ore ABotif tJf. “Kroob’ff ’'y m p b —The M u rder of Gen, sUverskoff—Other Interesting DtJBtiN, Nov. 20.-1 publicity is toeestencoof ein, NoWjit years the ' her eearoh came last discovered that he Hbuse of Bcovi- lenca. Mrs. Forrester immediately made nd upon the officers of the B5ot nuun, nov, au.— auc ;Davitt’s paper) says Mr. Paniell moral cloud wbiob h* has bro upon himself. The crisis he bas-ca in the ^horne rul§ government if that h»w o - - . irrqifiry, J that it IB imo apparent that she waa airy ' ■ ■ ' Ipst ooui gatlseredrtl That is to efface ifiniBC pnb: . _ must ensue before he can legally marry Mrs. O’Shea. L ondon , N ov . 20.—In response to an , Mr. Gladstone haa telegraphed ' not true that he has conveyed to Mr. Parnell as to the Id pursue in conaequenoe toe O’Shea casei A Ferm e ra’ A saociation. SPBiKQimD, B i, Nov. 20.—^Tho mal Assembly of the F i b e r s ’ Mu Benefit aasociatioa, in Bession here yes- Ind,; Vice Burlington linois; Tkeuiuer, died yesterday, has arrived here for “ * ■ *ty. purpose oC arranging the details of kvoringtoe nnde’a fnneraL, A B A , toe Bussian Etnbasay MI hh M arlow e's Oondltion. F bhadelthu , N ov . 20.-7There is no perceptible change in Mbs Marlowe’s condition. Her physicians yesterdsy decided:Ided thathat resortsort to surgeryrgery waaaa not t re to su w immediate necessity.. The fact that- here was no unfavorable developme lorlng the day gave a hopefnl featn to the case. Another comultation w ba held this afternoon. A P o s t Offlee Robbed. itauqoa, Oonnty last night, f op«i the safe,andst^ about ^ 0 0 of stamps, three n^istered 1 $18 in money. ______ Glynn’s 3 will soon be re-opened H igh Priced H oraes, lerthey j . e , McDonald for $2,(K ------ --. $5,000. The F ire Record! Y., Nov. 20.—B. ] r i i ^ repojatc greet, this city, was gutted t lorning. The loss Od stock y , an insurance <ff‘ $6,000, by , an insurance <ff‘ $6,000 and the bnUding is damaged to toe e xtentof$l,- ;a k 0 ’ ------ - We have just received a very fine line ' of programs, oiroulars, announcement D< and invitation chrds; from one of the Journal --------- , — ■ * he has received Mr. ■ that ho d< Beeoham’s H is cure BUioas and Nes- vpuallls.. ” OSW E G O OANAL. nTiBARKTl NOV. SO, 1890, W m OaTTity. Albany, 1*9,171 feet lumber E W John*A n r^«r, BMlton, 135.C03 feet lumber, H W i ® v l y ^ u 6 e , 138.603 feet lumber,^ A sS te* erf'Albany. 170,970 ffrlumbor, E W The Annual Dinner o f th e New Y o rk Obaruber o f Ooiriiiierpe. N ew Y ork , N ov . 19.—T wo bn&dfsd ------------qi§ and .' State, were guests last evening at toe mdredndred andnd twenty-secondwen^-second ;s one hu a t :annual canquet of the Chamber of Comnderco at Delmonico’s. Speehhea were made by Gw-ge iViUiwa baitle, C ------------------ I t . ,toiwlghlL.a_ intonation h gold will be found there. Paam Nov. 20.- Seirtenkoff, the >und Tu( -The niec^f^General no autopsy will Tho Government has closed Ber- lesday wito a bnllet wound I the hotel Bade, and who - here for the held, xuu < naff’s Franca I Boysle, where png the details of her At toe reqneet ot the lutopsy wi Bnsrian rooms, on __ ^^aie, where Podleeky, the E a Poif^wbois BUq;)ected.ot too.murder, was emptoyed prior tohis dtnppearance man, a t their keff, into a house ol is claimed was the mot A liason existed between t who enticed toe girl to visit Q and General Seliverakcff. the i^saian pel bis death was director slice in France that an impmtant part ____^ of Nihilists in Pari The newspapers recall irvant of General Selh PLEA FOR RECIPROCITY. ------------- readetuflsjproviaionsai livestock. “We sell hundreds of millions o f rail id stocks and b^ide. The money gees 0 roadbed and rolling stock, and by no procoM mm be tmnedagMninto cssh. witnm the past feiw weeks wa have stood toe strain of toe repurchase of all -bOBdaianiLBtnefai-jghInh.’RriTore dentred to sell. It was a fearful tesk hut i t has superbly demonstrated the strength of our finanoW eitaatiMii the soundness of our credit and toh permanence ql oiir prosperity.” • The speaker dwelt atsomaleimthupon the incalculahle benefits that would he iroald he city with ^ ^ \ ^ y reiqnire fioonstahlly lui--.^ creasing quandtietfis teeadatofib, ^ovi- sions, .petroleum and agricultaral ma^ it of whlc\hich lost of w we eon fornirii id better and all of which as anyu nation in the wcffld, Tho, , cheaper tu cheaply as a j _______ _ __ _ _ ___ ___ condition of o ur trade witofiflatbAmer- Ica am a stigma np n us as a commercial nation. We buy froin South A r n ica $112,000,000 worth of goods aymtemegre than wo sell them. lids is pidd in cash ' ongh London u d toe English hanker tecta from us over $1,000,000 in o(ht« missiens for toe transaefisn of toe bdri- neas. ' If wise legidation by Oongrees vails we will .give to toe Amertoau merchants the opportunity to cstyy the product of toe American fitem to the repnhlirii of South and Central .Ammica. tiants, aabanksm and buMoees represent the language wiffeh irs that most anirmsal~and ^rc« uuuuvoof our inetitatioos, the ‘KOdu,* when we ask them in givmg ua remedial leggslatimi, 'press the button and we will men, we: advertieers dnofivoof ( 0 murderer was never fou Since that time the General haa received of letters threatening him do the rest,” ■After kb:. Depow had ocmolnded, Mr. Cleveland was loudly called for. He withstood toe demand a long Ume, hut tho cries and the cheering were so vol- nminona, so persistent, and so unabated that he was oompriled to respond. He finally arose and «sid it he must speak ho would say that ho would go homo wito esnfused ideas. He had bem Jk- tening to a great deal about music and . ■' mdliteratu! • Dr. M oGlyun'e Oaso. CmcACK), Nov. 20.—A morning paper ___ says Rev.Dr. McGlynn is soon to be re- B eblin , N ot . 20.—^The lymph used bv instated as a priest of the church of Professor Eboh for the cure of t t ' Bishop Moore, of_St A ugutiu^ a number of with death. educatio andreoi] ■tore and .ocounerce waa what had been said about reciprocity that confused him the most If it were such a good thing Professor Eboh for the cure of tnhercu- lodsis prepared in an inoubatlDg stove withini^nasp a spaceace: that is hermetically sealed lermeticallyse w tight spatre is di porcelidn diaphragm into au upper and lower section. In the upper Ion is placed a salted meat brot speakiDg people, as h ^ been io glowinglyiuwiugiy dsacribed,m.tiucu, whyujr. was i t not a (j u w wm ah uuo h good thing to have redpioclty witopec-* pie that spoke ear own langusget it our breadatuSs bad opmted a market In' I it I ^ a gelatinous state containing colonfes of the tubercle gertu. The mass gradually liquifies and the gelatine liquid drojiv slowly throngbtoe porcelain plath Into thehe lowerer seefion.ion. Thehe liquiduid thenhen t low seef T liq t contains ail the secretory products, but free from ail living or dead germs ox reproductive spores and is the lymph as If England 1 __ Yfapee bad anch a spirit of reciprocity, in toe pretenfc- financial troubles why should they not be given a chance in commerce? iving. bombs in itenced to death, G be le. ’ N, Nov. 20.—Tho Freeman’s London,' correspondent asserts - ’ ** Parnell’s person tend to reel' teclarafion that he does inti ihip. The vvhole Irish party, lal. declares, stand in a solid declarat hisleadershii the Journal, declares, ata phalanx at Parnell’s back. t e l b g h a m s i n BEIEP. to Spain, Batley KTarlcet, O bioao *. Nov.a).-B«l6y!msrketntininBl, 78c. W h ltow a U L ■Staeic ainrae—aeo«Bd Board. ~liawrsroBX.Nork aw d s r. ir.-Mon« ___ roBx.Nork!»-sdsv.K.-a^*vo«i Nov. l».--'P«trjItra»ia8rlt«tl8 iprocity. It w out reciprocity red[»recity with Spanish- irth two in fi Ana;’N o .” s\jt_. -, . . . . ____ , ___ _ — red 90c. CanMire!jmts.iiothtiiE doing. , i £ Btooje^g, »150g&8fi^-\ Bteady; nativis |40Ofl:4B0? Toxaus. $*850 Khe following shows the floctuatioiis of toe Jeadltig speculative options,-leppited by B. Q. & ■ i|- ,7-V „ A - h % j