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THE OSVEeO Fj.lLAl>lpML, F|tIPA,T, PEOEMBEB % ,],890. i'iiiB jjaie m m siiory—L^sc. 3<a3~C0(lmnl!U3 dtacovereaHay- 3757—FrodmlsU tlia Great de- (oateil a Buperlor foiw o f ' Atistrlaus in tliu battle of butzoD! tUo Austi'taoe loet SO.OOO of their immbor. 3763-BirtU of Slnrtln Van Bu- rcui elRhth pi-ealdent of the United Btates! (lied 18031 17S1—Death of Mozart, Tiiusloal oonipoaori bornlTBa. 3®a-EnsUah pt $ iaagasasSr - 186(^-Fenlana’ arms aua ftmmunltlc S 3870-Deat'h of s:ars£.‘ssirs iSS9-^riou3|tajurioa8Ustatao<I from a fall bj of i^prcser*—— j^ r i T E O T a m n m ^ ' S B I S 05 A R » B D w i t h INBB'B’I- OIBHOT AND OOW AB0IOB, It Grows Out of the Unprovoked AssEtidt OQXumltted by Miohael Hennessey a ffew Days agor- OhargeB Made a t the Request of the Police OontunlBsioners. The Police Coromlesioners held Bpeolal meeting last night to try Police Officer Beilis o n ofaargos of inefficient and improper conduct preferred Chief of Police Doyle in accordance with a resolution of tho I last regular tneetiog. The ■Jl City aad Vicinity* PBIpAY.DECEMBEaaB. 1890.. Henneseey to aesUi lie street and in the presi r iiersons and thereby commio a breach of f the law. That it was the duty of Officer Siehm t a arrest said Benneasey which he failed to do. And that although ^many perroua were present Offi» Eiehm failed to call upon them ' for aSsietsnee, that when'he spoke to “■ N E W S p i BBIBP. 'The Eev. T. B. Shepherd and Rev. Mr. ^ ^ Oowlea spoke to a large audience at the i j West First Iresses -were itened to with atte The .whale is wintering in Rochester- Ionia Reeve, another crooked iiisur- it for the llletropolitan \ ing a woman cut of 60 anca agent for the llletropoli anco company, is imder arrest in case for pwindiini cents a week. M e e ting of Board of W o rks. presented his report and pay roll for the week ending Nov. 29th. Amount of roll week ending N $163,63. Ord( Chamberlain for tl Board adjiurned. Bleotion of Offloera. At a meeting of branch 186, O. M. B. held Tueeday evening, the following were elected for the ensuing Preeident, Frank J. Ousiok; vice presidents, -Edward W, Cullen, James Mullen; recording secretary, James H. Benning; aeeUt n t, Thomas Loftna;- financial secretary, Edward 0. Walpole; trRi'TOrt'r, Wlohoel B K~onlflo; marshal. Peter Enright;guard,Thomas F . Mshar; bjard of trustees, John G. Comerford, John Mullen, Prtrick Whelley. At a meeting of Council No. 306,0. B. L , held last niuht, the followingoffloera were elected; P ^ id s n t, John H. Mo- Garthy; vice j^reeident, George O’Brien; orator, James B, Murphy; sec retary, Fred’T. Cahll4 collector, David F. Hennusey; treasurer, Jnmea McKay; and requested him to come with Henpessey refused, and although Hen- neaaoy was unarmed and under the in fluence of liquor and said officer was armed with his oJub.he made ho farther affoft to arrest HenneBa6Trhat4nfeat.Qf said Hennessey, did run from him and return to the police etation and sent an- >tber officer to msketlhe arrest.” Such 9 the language of thff chargee. The meeting was called to order by President WcQraw, all the Commission ers being present. Officer Kiehm was there, with D. P. Lester as his attorney. City Attorney Klng^adted as proseontlng officer. The charges were read by Clerk White and Mn \Kiehm pleaded not guilty. The first witneM called was John A. TuUy. Mr. Tully witnessed the assault. He said Officer Kiehm waastanding on the South side of East Bridge, a abort d istant from the comer of Second street when Hen- md smotber man came along When direolly behind officer Kiehm and without speaking, Hennessey drew back the officer a powerful blow head. The officer <m thoright side of the fell near ihe curb and Hennessey hided him into the gutter. HenneSsey then iu his way up to Second street irm d North. Officer Kh hm ^ _____ _ __________ / | \ E. Lavler; trustees, M. '] Burden, P. H. KoHj. m a ^ a l, Thomas Ihtbnrgut trustees, M. J . 0 -d, Thomu min, John Cronl K eep Y o u r W a lks Clean. Buporlntendent O’Brfen detires us to sail the attention of property holders to section 48 o f tho dty ordinances which requires them to clean their walks of snow and ice before ten o'clock in the and which i two dollara for each offense. The letter T wDl b e enforced. forenoon, 6f the law A DEIilGEETFUIi DRINK. And, Served Prao b y a P r e tty Young 'W o man, Too, ha Bolway & Headf’s grocery store to- pay and alt day to morrow hot ohocblate will he served freo in dainty china« to all visitors. Tho beverage will be made to order from' instantaneous chocolate, a now filing which Messrs. Bolway & Mekd u e introducing to their customers. The mode of preparation is By the old method il First gratS, then oo^ed oh a stovB soma time and was then • ' \3 another r\-'\eceptacle - - - iS! r before ponnd fins, already grated. A spcoltfUl is p u t Into a cup, just enough otMim fa added and the cup is filled with'imt water, .producing instantaneously a Cup of chocolate superior in aroina, taste and color to smy which could possibly be produced by the ancient tind tedious process. Uiaa May Williams, who makes and serveptha deliolous be'rersge to callers at tha store, is 'as pretty as she is skilful and those ‘whb mifa ’living a obat With her before she leaves to-morrow will have SB. much ,to regret ag those who miss tasting tbe'^ohooolato. The metrsme rigor o f the weather may add an exhtintio seat to the enjoyiiient of watm diclnks to day, h ut it fa ssdb'to say that aside from that every vititor at Bolway. & Mead’s'will aolranwledge that ho or'she “never knew w h at chocolate was before.” . , C h a n g e in R e a lB a ta tez ■ A ndrew B. £tfabbelk J r ,, . bju bought trom Edward Gardner, the pisaiaat oot- 'tage on the corner of 'west Cfayuga and *jESght, streets. ■ ^ C o u r t of A p p eala. , A uamy , Deo, d.^Day esaendar fmr Mondiy, t)etemhtr 8t.NoS.I8S, 689,641, m / t » . / f I , 1166, liCfl,-1168,1169,1H0> l l W i . 1 't»ai fceln Dswego Depe TiDHBib. Depetirbet Stb ib m f bh. left at Board adopted a t the ing. The charge forth that Officer Kiehm’s inefficiency and improper conduct consists in bis having “ while on duty pofniitted Michael tulC him upon the pub lende of ssd tt incoming no of the worst ever . __________ ,„3 Erie. The South-- .eaet wind was , espi tween the falling el arfaiog; from the waterlt wasimpoeeibU to make any bearings,.' Tbo.Btormwas of an electric character, Capjititt Brown of the Northern King; Said 'there was not a point on her n ot touched by light ning. The flashes and balls d ano^ about in grand, yet frightful fashion. .A G eneroua Response. The effotU made and others for the relief of Joseph Richey, fonr members of whose family recently died in as many weeks, have tesulted in the raising of $180 besides the accumn- lation of provisions and clothing. It will be tnrned over to him to-moirow and hla receipt, with tho names of those who were irutrumental in raising the fund will be printed in tb-monow’e FxELmnm. Kingston picked himself up and foRowen dtsgou- aUy aotoes the street. When Kiehm got within five or fdx feet of Henneasey, at Kingston’s comer, the latter stoppedand Kiehm bad his club in bis ind as Hennemey walked towards him in a threatening manner be raised it as if to strike, and then stepped quickly back, turned and walked down towards the Bast side police station. Hennessey then turned and walked to#Ud» th^ Eastr tide of Second street. There were many persons the atreetv Mr. Tally said. At the time of the assault he was walking tofaaida Officer Kiphm,and when hp was kicked into the gutter be was about 80 feet away and hurried towards him to assfat Mm to rise Hegotupunaasiited, but appeared to be dared, and when be walked towards Hennessey he did not > a t s Uvtiy gait. There did not to be any tMng the matter with the officer’s walk whoi be started for the polite station. Mr. W. 8 Norton testified he taw Officer Kiehm approach Henneasey at Kingston’s saw Hennessey when h a turned und ipfoacbed the Officer. Tho latter h ad his club drawn _______ ;ed away and turned and went W a t o n Bridge street. Henneseey then tnrned and walkeA-East. .<6^ut five minutes after be'saw OffioerKie! ing In the direotion J___ _ ___ taken and he asked him why he didn’« arrat him. Kiehm said he w u so daxedand weak he couldn’t. Officer Qittens teetlfteu to Ktehifi’a coming in tho offices and saying: “That Mg Hennr;«iy hit ms in the mouth.” Hfa Up ’was bleeding and Officer Gittene B:at «m his coat and Untried out. could h o t say whether Kiehm asked him to make theisuctoit o;r to reudet any as. nistanoe, buCAe thought it ptohabK He next saw Kfebm at|tlih^ Hamilton Bonae barn. Officer Gitterrs said he bad been through the bam and mpt Kiehm in the yard and requested him to go to the front door a n d hot let Henneseey escape Miat vray.’ Witnees fiieU went into the bamagain and joUnd Hebneesey under a manger in a house stalk He took him by thb bollar, dragged h im p ut a n d ^ k hlm tc the County 3 « l'‘ Uf. Inater trfad to make Officer Get- tinlsay l6at (ht&aei Kipbrn 'uSed it in'acting Ba be did. Mr, Get ADONG T H B liAKMB. Catest: Gossip Abbnt Vessels and Kroisfht. lake ports, luhee aUd Ludiugton on Decern' Milwaukee W-ieconeini The eohooner H. Roundslunde carriesarries thoe greateat big ten- c th gr „ ner among the canal Bcbooners of the lakes for the season ol 1890, and do not forget it. The Roum April 18. with 1890, and please mdsleft Toledo, left Toledo, away leat for OS* thi cargo of wheat fo r _ wego; brought \a cargo of coal back tp Toledo; took ten cargos of coal to Lake Michigan points and returned with ten cargoes of ore. steamer Seneca, Capt, Murphy, lefOufifalo yesterday for Obicago. Milwaukee. Wisconsin: CaptMn Cal ecker of the schooner James Becker is an attendant a t the bedside of his brother Captain Dan M. Becker of the steamer A Everett, now an inmate of St. Mary’s HospltaL Buffalo, 8 : say last night experienced on Lake STANLiY. The dommlBstoner Did N o t C a ll ’ ........ ................. ............. '' ' ' ’ ■ W itness Gallagher This Morn-- Arlon J, Sage, who keeps a hews room h»d stationery store at Pulaslii and 'sells the Saturday Globe,' testified In ■ Glyrtn investigation this morning, swore that he received a letter purport ing to be from Mr. Glynn which stated that be could have the extras to give- w with the Globe by sending for He answered by postal card ) connsel ask^ the court te demand the postal card pro-: dqced by the defendants. Mr. S4ge swore that be had received cojples Of tho extra each week since that time and that on the 15th\>f November he re- ceiyed sixty copies of the current num ber^ chat be has eince made affidavit to which was attached a copy of her, and the extra contained I complained of. .leeially strong, b n t l ^ to criminate iiiqmelf, i lowed togo unurthis .Itwaeimpoesible, - iahs h. immlssioner might have onopp opportiini* r-to Isok up the law on the question, armotTadted this nioming. ~ — The cross examination of Mr, Sage is being taken as we go to press. Meeting of the Old Vole To-nlg l i t The“ 01d Vela” will hold their last by the PaiiiMma- Tneoffiigof the yeafto-night. Alt momw- tefof JoeephBickey, bint tue naked to be present as important matters are to be discussed, Before bnjmg it , will pay you to ox- ict’e fancy artfa also the There wifi be a regular bnsine^ meet- g of Oswego Division' 13 C. R.BLof P. Ique & Bon desire io call your at>> on to their elegant line of boots, shoes and rabbero, wbloh they are now receiving add placing on sale at remuk> ably low pricee. 'When yon desirato purchase s holiday gift give tbdm a caD. B n q m A S oh , West Bridge street. amins the Misses Be\edi( else, painted and embroidered; newest importations in odd pieces of chMa, chocolate pots, oraoker jars. A D . ooffoes,’belery ‘trays, brush and pomt tosye, &d. Stamping and painting done H agenbruoh'a Pricea. Shoulder Steak ...................................... 01 Burloin •• 10 BoOing-beef ...................... ......... 08 to 05 0»TOOIi’5t-In thlacitv Do'emb»r i. «S0,Mar - r*rs% oiaabternf JsmM and Cailiailne OToole, aged 10 monUit and i6 days. Fonawl Saturday from parenta oence- No. 6 Lalbxap atrootatfcSU o’cl Krlenda are invited. HAIiU—I d SyTacnI^ v. Y.. December 4, t<SSO, Marcelti Wood: wUeot Johnson L. Hall, formerly o f this city. Funeral servlcae at the rtaidenc Mrs. George Raynor, 1,123 Sonth Si street,8atnrday, December «Ui,at Sr, OCUMINO't Inthla city DecemberSth,18za Mary wifa.of Wtillam Oammlngkrated a ^ >oUceof foneial hereafter. er will lie nttanir rewarded ny retumloir to F. X Bliddoa a t Normal tebool 631 U SdSt tyoBSALB FOR F ive DAT<>-HoDitb<dd \ tornlinre at l a 'Weat 7tb atreet N S. Wrlgbt. __________ ^ _________W Pianos For The Holidays* IhavuuQComwUonbipttceCiMj ^ v a no l*,5,dbl DBESS CUTTING BY THE TAILOR METHOD. WAIST,SKIRT AND ShSilVE SSSTEM- llaT be a p ractl^ Dfera-^Urr In a abort ilmo, eeJpeoraUy adapted to CbUdten'a Olothea M. b E I. l 4 llm ;ment M'sctlng aa be aia. « r . Get Said possibly he $id, but h e would ‘ 9 . He not have followed the eratnple. thought lib 'Would ifiake an effort to reit his man, Ftia fetiings toWart Officer Kiehm he said Were the very best. HenneesSy was drunk when the arrest w» made. At tUfa point an odjtmmmtiit Was takm until nexi Thursday night. Wisft Pffiple are already buying their Bolidaj M s s tlie Experience of former years has warned them that disappointmeiit follows IfyoUWimt'a cutter do iio.t buy took’a 1^6 Westtlaf.^ Isf., waoker, aotiffidtm ruing tl an At No, 123 East Bridt street, between Sixth and Seventh. G R E A T I Sawyer’s, 0 «nd^7 Aroade. 1 lot o f Men’s W ool Under wear, at 35o ; regular price 62 ^ 0 . 1 lot Wflol Shirte, Conde’s, at TSp; sold everywhers atllO O . 1 16t Boys’ Outside Shirts, Ii «06 front for 62o ; cheap Ut 69o, 1 let Gemfc? Merino Ho6e,2 p$|rB for 25o; worth 19o each. 1 lot o f W ool Felt Hats, at formerly fioldfor 75c and $1.00. 1 l o t of For Felt Hats at IN CENTRAL AFRICA Never needed an Hhd he visited the ARCTIC RBG IONS He eonld have kept bitn8 ■f warm and comfortable in one iSlegant Men’s Fur Beaver ITlsters, W O W SEIiLIJNG A T OSTE^RHOUT'S, FOR ONLY $7.00. THEY ARB WORTH $13.00. B0YS’,MR$3.5!),10RTfl$6,0a|: O. S. OSTERHOPT/AroadB BuMaing; Do y o u w a u t to b u y a real To-moi 12 years. . ______ „entc $ 8 .00, $ 4 . 0 0 and $ 6 .0 0 . closed quick. celved to-day. TO'MORROW * ONLY. 10 Pi-USH CLOAKS at $14.75 EACH. PRICE ALL SEASON $21.00 EACH. A Handsome Line of Beaver Shawls — F o TTYiPr P rim f R SO, wnw $6,61 fiO. Tinw SB.flO. .00 6.60. li “ ?;S: 9.60. B tird e n S» M a r s d e n , 37 East Bridge Street, Oswego. HEAGERTY Has just returned from New York, with ihe choicest Lot o f C o n fectionery FRUITS, NUTS, ETC., Ever brought to Oswega Besidea he ^ ts on hand at all times^a' Full and Complete Stock of S H E L L F I S H , ftonslstlng of CRABS, MUJ OYSTEBS. businesB in WEST FIRST STREET. It is the only place in town that they can be purchased. 59o ; former price $1.50. 73 Tkimmed Hats and Bon- neto, from $1.00 np. The B est Qaality of Pnr Beavers made, at $2.00 ; regular price $2.75, W e have a largS stock o$ Chil dren’ll Snitfli Overcostfsr, F a m - ishifig Goode, but th e LOW PRICES at. vrhiohvfe have'them fiooh reduce th s variety. C u rm B l OoOTiMl it'a bice tiylteb Pbtfland buy unfit you call a t H a n - ea , »% p »S. d*t. I M t Won? fl^va I*. • ■. You im ’fe fpol tbO peo^e w ith ffiieap, poor mokeiro. They want thebtet. , i ■ ; O o i ^ - # l a t ^ h f | d ^ ' 8 U * One lot of Children’s Cashmere Cloaks that cost from $3.00 to $6.00 to manufaoture; onr g^s$2.0Q , $2.60, $3.60 and One lot of Children’s Heavy Beaver OlosJ^ with Astra- ohan Gapes that cost from $6-75 to $11,76 to mahnfao- tmre; oat prices, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00. and $8.00. These are all NEW FALL GOODS p M wfll,l^ sold ^ less than One-halflltheir valoi^-- - 'A.’;:KisAWTBK: Skirts. ___ Skirts, Just Received, 5 0 I^ozen o f those Striped’ Flannel Skirts,^ wKlchtwe w ill place on'Sale for 89 Cents, worth at K1LEY*S, 22 W. Bridge St: N. B.-OALL AND SEE, OUR BARGAINS. BARGAINS IN] Men’s,^Ladies’,IMisses* and Children’s irrow w e “ a T s s I? m a t w e m tried: o v er from lost season. S tyles 4, 6, 8 . 1 0 andh— - 12 yea Prices SB c ------- — - ------ - ------------------ 00 £ A Boots m SBOES FRANK 1.BROWN SCO., t B05t()i'3rai!4169 iestpst Street jS;