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' X g f ; O g W | : f O : - A D A T , P E C l i i A t e K K 5 ,' 1890 . recent- triffHstUrawfprdaj^le, irid.7bf' ::=fcS;.Fred Wells fj v isitfaginPJa?n*T^^ eentto ihepenit -------- frattndam feblew aew L*atr^din^ .al>ti*»o«i bosajs, tbe^rtota™ beloved and esteemedhf.ro, and since hie mcrcial college.—Ijtiss pora Psrdoer i# c I mseb know we have no contract with arrest for her murder there has been a attending school a t F ttlto n ;~ iit' Sey- 'be pemtentiory, and they find i t nny- „ v , . - . 1 * ^ ....... ' prevailing cenUment ot belief in hie mour Barma hi going to Betiah Oolum- ^^Rbutpuiehm enttostaviaouroouri- I ___ _ .L- l y f M — jtgiltapd-a-dofiiro that he.ieightJbe-pna^ bia-tQ-work-at-bis-trado^blaokamlthing..- 'welLfjBd.^DtiBJa. aoco^Ing to t o deeart^^Md We\ He is goinR to talse his finit degree lu ^ criimuals of Oswego A R Itr ^ H P S T R n m S i r e ' r rendered wm ^mte eatisfactory. the A, 0. U. 'V l F r ^ n i g h t . coming to ua to be oared for. See for yourself how ^ Blan k e ts w e a r an d ofoer makes tear. FflflE'—Get from your dealer free, the 54 Book. It has handsome pictures anid -valuable information about boxses. / 5/A F ive laile; ■ , , \ 5/A B d ^ s S taB Ie Ask for< 5 / ^ E jg g trip ., ( 5 A E x t r a T e § t d ^ r , wslb^uf A R E T J i E S t f tO N G E S T . NONE QENUINEWITHOUTTHE S/A LABCI. Uanuf’d by -Wii. A tjub & Soira. PbUada., -viio owe the omonsHmse Bnuaa Baker Blanket!. wmm Oaughdenoy.'' D ec 4.—Mr. Newton Bowering a farmer living about one mile North of iaa villageillage while working in kia thi v __________ „ . Isat Friday afternoon received from one of hie hen as.to force the oje (ut'o'f'ito is thought the inji _____ „ _ , , will destroy the eig h t—^Mr. Henry Golden and wife of NausbogurMaae, are visiting with their brother in-law- and -wife, Mr. and Brs. S lF a ls building an addit _____ concert a t the church li /os quite a inccene [hu and Mirs E tta. to-dtty from, Qswe,^.. ..uv^w u.wj hnlldk had been ehace Thankngiving.—Mr. ^ Worthy Patterson was taken suddenly yeeterday afternoon.—Mr. Oohrad old gentleman died wMle sit- All M Colors, for M and a Full lind of Delicate Tints far Evening aad Bridal Cosiaies B annlbaL D ec . 4.—Mrs. Manro of Auburn 'is .here visiting her niece, Mrs. A_ G Guthrie.—W. E. Mad CL4NCT8 I , 2 ’ a n d 3 G r a n t B l o c k . s m o i s Head-.qunrters for a ll kinds 0( BOOKS hadladiiig Lateet Publications. Also a l^r^e Stock of 1, N o v - an d O il C lo th . Fi*6 Stationery a Specialty. . .. . M rPxicos O u a ^ n teed. HEES’0LD*STA1?D- 23 leat. Bridge Street ittentim ‘Honfest Goods a t ftonost ppTaei* IS tho jrnotto. Also a Hrst-eiass Sewlojz; JiaoM i^forl NBIGHBOBme VlI.t,AQBB. D eo . J.—Mr. John Cranergivesa re- I athiaI reeldehoe to-night, in hon- reB|dehceto-ni er, Marie, to Mr. John Kennedy £■., in the or of hla daughter, Marie, united in iniarrjage to Mr. Job- last Wedherday at Borne, N. TE preoenc© of their teachers and eohool- mates of the deaf rputo nohdol a t that place, where the bride and groom, both deaf mates, were formerly pupUa. Their many friends here wish them all poBsi- ble joy and bappineee. They will le soon for their future home in I soon for their future .home vania. -rPfhf. imd hdro. W, S. Murray ' • Idverpool,dverpool, N, Y , in Pencf sd a posi a graded tohool—Wo a venen^lo and mqob esteen ___ remdveu .. _ where h e has accepted a position teacher in th e graded tohool— _ __ , _ - ------ -- - ------- y ____ ...smod dent, died Saturday night at the deuce of his son, Wflliam Bwitta I funeral services will be held at the ■yterfan ■ ' • ihh to da:ay, \ ' ‘Presb churo to d Tuoaday. in n Hertie Bourlist o f Palermo, has been the guest of Ml?* Clara Grant for several 3.—^wAlfatniaRue of Jefferson conn i visiting h is pjater.Mrs. J. Carney.— lAdies’ Aid Society will meet ai ark Huntington’s Fri^ay -------- ‘—ing, , >-.-rk Huntington’s Frid even —Mr, and Mrs. Nathah Grant are visit ing the family of Oscar McQueen Palermo.—Arthur B. Eider;of ;of S; - ti o f t o e trie d . Dr. S co tt’s Electric ■ C O R S E T WAI5fA ISI Corsets « ■ .a, •^GnilLa wv,. -- - and Hurt Baker of Mexico here last week.-rQri ier Syracuse > visited friend® lasbe ' his horses in such a manner ----- ‘ ' skofcket. It leo soc ry Goide and -wife, M] ru—Mr. B. ] _ Jouw,—The i Friday even -Mr. Jefferson Jlock, a n old gentleman died ting, in bis chair here last night disease is suppoEsd to be tho cai ithrio.—W. Ik Mack and wEe o f Bed oekek spentpent Sundaynday hero,—Mrs.ero,- Ada Cre s Su h ------------- Vsn__Auk6n entertained the Baptist t her. home yester- siety nt . . . ____ _ — Mt.'Charlea Doxtil bterw e re e in i gustte of Ira W. Os wife,— emertMoment am widch w astobehcld li day aftemi wife and daughter wt Sunday gustte of Ira ladies of the Presbyterian chtuch has Ihat tho wer in town ----- W. Darling and cd oyster committee to settle with lioah Coramiu sionera. Reported that the acconoty had been found correct. Over under the sport of tke committee on erroneeno aseesement avenue ana ruty-nmtn street,New wow York, rcoommeadiug the denial of the petition by W. W. Astor, will be the tallest in in reference to Philip Bartlett’s lan ^ in the wgrld. It will have reTenteenutoriss EedSeld. Over under the ' \ ................... ^ I «»C2xjt9wiic:jr ■ ja»u ftJj luo Ig^es of the Presbyterian chqrch has been poetpobed until Wednesday even ing Dteembor 10th,>th, onn acocantcocant of the o a ( to morrow eveaing—lira. B, Byrue and Mrs. M. J . Byington are on tho sick list. Bellomitn Smith ^and School Commis- sedspcrt )in sea n® —Mia Beli an a t ___ (ioner-elrct W ilf& ifre in . g tho Teachers’ InsUtuto Detroit, Hichfg:an,i3 in town with a -view of buying or leasing tho etoro house near the depot for tho purposa of using i t as a tobacco wars bonso, where they will buy * sort the weed heforo ohippiu] toboopo raised In tlda locality ts pro lonnced *> being of extra quality and jhouldahome market bo opened here the average wilt be greatly increased an other season, ' S o u th S a n n ibaL D eo 2.—This , is tho coldest yet season the thCmiometer stood 4 ^ al rero this mom^ of Fulton will church a t 11 O’clock a . 3Lan( Sunday school time -rThl3,ia tl thennomeL________ ____ ling.—The Eev. D, Chase I preach in tho H. E ’clockc A.. Standtand 7 Thee A s 7 Fji*' Th B is changed Oh that -_j .w — och.—Ihero were efervicea Thanksgiving in the Baptist church conducted by Rov. Levi Beyuold’s pastor > church.—^Tbere will be a Uhrist- Forestport MfrTiiilliel^ls of ’jAckro^i aw ig ceaw w sw B .' - J S E S S & w i s l . o * hastily I ^ t — Ayes, Gallagher. Barker, - Donovan, Oonaors, S .veeaey, O’Brien, Johnson. atjras! . Nays, all the others excepting the Dr. Scott’s Cqraet;W alst,of «osi.«n« cb&irmnn, who did not vote, and Messtu. Harrington. Mallory ana Griffin, who D r. S c o tt’s D ress Porm.C6r3ot, rt were not-present extra fine Atexnndiiaclotb,wimae$achat>lei!^order O'BriGD 6aid it TV Sum m e r Cor.s^tg, « which- eveiy taxpayer % : S o u oM gold) Cor'set* »t ^.ooi th&n Bixty days ua ucaiovcu ouuiuu otj p, ^ penitcntlacy; fie moved D r. Scott's Cornet Waists sad Bmeet ^ that tho matter be mede a epeolal order -liUdrcn, «tc., ' for to-mowow. Lost by the same vote, FOR SAI-E_^_ ______ Mr.^jBorker said he . A . R . S A W Y E R _ -- ------------- ^ AKCAJDB B X D C k , >.4.4todtopsolnrioAwan Sorlba. on Wedneeday lOtb, at 8 o’clool meet a t the Baptist parsonage /he^^inter* afternocn, December. ] b o a r d OP SUPERVISORS; County Oriminals V'ill He Main tainad a t HoxnOi D eo . 4.—(Eaeventh day ) —The Board net pursuant to sidjouzniqent. The ras re$d and approved ten presented a petition from Mr, Allen presented a petition from tbe renitenilW. enfield, Lyon & Co., Mking for a set- Mr. Flaco said ho understood all flnes rent of an old claim for rent for paid s t Onondaga wera credited to that _ old claim for rent for paid s t Onondaga use of Btmcry during the county and tho fu 9-00-61, amounthjK to ’’1™® «eui atteratter hasau .94. l i e m h beeq considered which they Mr. Enoa presented a report of the ^ Mr. xMolntinn sraa adopted. Adjourned. nnabfeI ______ a and .. the amoudt dns granted. Adopted, The chair appoint _ (Uessra, Bicb, Frost _____ Wilson; That there ptinting will be I as such commit- I and O'Brien. ' road dU> By Mr. Wilton; ipon the taxable pi bal»5».Mri'fiS«.’s,’47“4 C w . “l ™ 8 / . ____________ — IS9.93; N(». 40, 39. 45, 48, 41. 44. Mi. fall of each towe 459 03; Noe. 28,87, 50,86,99,27,85, would bo most frightful. -jallow ^ h L L, in,M®»ca Ado] By MA ] Road Commissioner- ui __ A c le a r sKln ptaipbs, blotokes wk U m oMa,| « ^ o x - . e t c .., , eVAWMAnr r t d e n « t h . ^ 4 k s . maintaining Qiir own _ Mr.'Float said-hb L„_ figures and found that it would county just $8 06 a week made aomt vu... .u .v cost the i!|8 06 a week to maintain tthepeniten'i6 penitentiary, Mr. Thompaon said, he favored Mr. Float’s resolution. Gallagher moved that the matti ed a speoial order for next Thcri oepting and M sbi matter in interested same vote, s was anxious to aaintained ip tbe^ in tho penitentiary, but he did hove it could. 'Wbilo the price w..... was to be considered, ho ssid there were othOT mattera to be looked into. It prisoners were eentto the penitentiary )g to US to be oared for. He sited a oa*Q that occurred the other day in Sand Banks. Two ineh ap-lied to th lir of toots. They were then arrea itbout trying to escape and santen o PalaaM jaU. “If we could send ei otimlnaU to“- ------ ’ ----- \ tbieg sed tb6 ’ 0 aQQ laold 01 8.U urOSu ® “ “P o W a n J - m I--. „„ v.uutu ODUU such ) the penitentiary,” coztcluded , “the... c u n ty would be called ttr. Barker, __ upon to aupptrt Teas than O’Brien amende resolution by moving that all prisoners iced for more (ban 90 days go to r would fulltime for which ilenced .charged » loh they came. would depend a the contract. Mr^ O’Brien’s amendment waa loe^ otker to develop the expression, in the ganneot, to wMch flfc is a secondary consideration. Em ploying the Best Workman, -we pay the Beat Wages, as a se quence our garments, arn Better Made, and sho-w a something not found in Low Priced Work. You are sure to receive Valme for your Money. M o d em Tower o f Babel. BnUoloCaarlsr. new hotel to bo built at I and FUty-ninth street, .. W. Astor, will botho tall„ . _ the world. It will have re-venteeUetorisa and its eaves will bo 225 feet from tho dd. Over under the rules. and its eaves w W ____ _ _ ______ _ __ Barry said the spotial eommittea sidewalk, or twice ss high as meat trdtng tho sink- sloeplet. T*-* ’-‘i- to perform tko earneddown doi riOed and tsked the ------------- ---- r— ' - ------- forty foet h _ _____ _ time specified and tsked tho ootmruction wilt bs fireprooi bo cactended. They were tho lot is only 100x125 feet; the bi -------- will rcacnablocnablo a lighthousstbocas e iro ^ shd 'laildiDg lustraotcd to report as soon u possible, 'will rcs a ligh ». Bfy Mr. Enoe-That the Clerk of tfce’ -The cost wlll-bfrf 1,000,4HH> ormor#. iosrd ajiportion the officUl proceedings Ithoa beeneetimatsd that the buti- n the b«is o f numter of Grand Jury- ness part cf Now York ia all rohufit men in each town and svard and that ohor‘ * ' ' ‘ the pamphlotss be expressed to tho Supere coniiliucKonnowihprogieesis vitoth in the oounb^ and that the clerk if it draw an order lo defray expenses of eo will doing: One hnndred of the journslB to never been ' ) reserved for the use of tire next Board from 2< :BnpcnboT8 Adopted. will b< By Mr. Rich; That tho chMr appoint canyons into which tho man can pern a committeo o f three to inspect the jour- traW for only a llBIo time at noon- rudwhonpablubed and eee that it con- day. But. heforo tho transfewma- yekrt. Wht con.^ __ , oontinuea on the present llnii^, it be a city the like of whlcb has rudwhonpablubed and eee that it con- day. B at. - ------ fonhatotbo coutrsu;t and report-to tho tion has gono that far, perhaps chairman and clerk when an order for laws will ha passed to limit the height Of building^. 'Such laws will probably bo a. . WOonrervB tho near ftttur^ t and safety. Buildings 2 t high are heyond thSiotiph af^- .^^.atus, and io^caso of cycianearorwlh- --------- quaked-eithefr of yrhioh may come any Hanoi- day, and when they come wfU 'aend no A K ing Aixlvee. rBAHClSCO, fents fetter OTived Ghailes- Noe. 28. ’ b 7, 50, 86,*99, 27. ^ w . The different amoamo are fee payments to b e mode on r ^ d machines. Adopted. By Mr. Place; That the committee appointed last seseion to examine into- \7 Mr. Eichi That an order for $225. a H to w h M 'w a i T c o r t ^ “ b^*^;;“ 55 S - 3 -S S s S S - a S S -'Sr.ia t s f e - S l s i s a r — - • - or^e. Adopted. ’ Mr. ealkine presented' tbS report of the Board of Kxciie of the townof Mex ico. Thefe was received . for lioeneos,' le t t l f w i t h ^ a o t o ^ ^ ^ “ °^ laTltoh^lttoerea'T ^ Id Commireloner- in building’the —^-Crowds rarrouoded the landing place end as the Bang left the bargo he bowed right and left in acknowledgment !xt by the spectators, iteredacsurriage drawn ......... ^ King BjOaksua enteredaoarriagi four horses and ' ’ OIM V Mii-Moed-la not In food eenMitwa. OHID AGO. LEADERS Dl GsM T in Our aim is to excel. We ttill eacriflee QaaJily nor Quantity lor vVorkmansMp Gfood Tailoring requires Good Journeymen, aa mneh a s it does a Cutter, who ha« the true, ai- ■j tic eye and taste of a n artist. a ® OPPOSITE CITY BULLL E r e i ScUlllBi wishes to aunonnea to the unblle that ks 9S ths following first-slsss t — I . 11 r I t I lll.th PIAHOSl - I ' 11 r ' 11 I IN STOCK. S O H M R & C O . . H A IN E S BROS., B A L L E T 5 DAYIS. IV E E S POND. H E ¥ E 8 6 L A N D , AND OTHERS. patrons. GUIMARAES BLOCK, ■West F irst Street. ■^ANTffiD^Kan la Bembigtou ttj,vhI^ish*ahouM -a«da^by , . TP» wih rianody ihedUtehanco,»na bihig (#««dy and psrtaaaent lelfef =by) commercial ; Prioes of Farm ProdnotB. Qswsoo, Dee. 4 IBW, OABBAGE-l-B OALR 8KINa oa. ONIONS—60*1 S hn. 81'KiNG a^HrouENa^lstep v ». Ah-80*»i VEGSTABLE OTSTERS-tsfelf tsaeh. R e tail Prlowa >BW Uxon-Bolted $1.80, unbelted |1SS * * q ^ - mo e Bumn-S-a •^wlA ^814®14o V » * *• TuaxEYs— 18 ® 18 e *et lb ^ S uokbd M oats —Ksma laKorahonldaraSoBi B niua—oMoV lb, WawnfR^l^UTB-IOeir bbU eimle AerJiet.r ;tsteat$ior. III. New red aad white **lM. No.1 hold Orm »tlBg No. » extre, Ke; v'lUIr-BelMd, MS W; unlielted, $ZA M Nas'Nortber; Tonmy, Dt and firm. I3al« BteadyatUgo. Horsford’a Aeld Pnoqphate ~ RZCOiaiKNDXD BT P h YBIOIASS of aJl achoolafor the brain, nerves and stomaeh Tho Most dmoowedAIri Gsiega CoDDlyuomOppEmEs\ •fSi rd ModdAy uo oields u&tU jun 1 y - j s r V. s s » ; :: So«M o a itt.jriFouoHS 8 CB;i ' ..i; J iDey . - J . y i