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■ '4 : [ ;; •yaw . KtanAT; 3 m : oew ;'^' , , . 5 , - ■» « S 0 : , \ W h y R o y a l Baking Pow d e r is the Best. \I “The Royal Baking PoWdsr is absolutely pui*e, for I have so found it in many tests made both for that company and the United States Government. I will go still further and state that, because: o f the facilities that company have for obtaining perfecdy pure cream o f tartar, and for other reasons dependent upon the proper proportions o f the same, and the method o f its preparation ^ the Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the Purest and most reliable baking powder offered to tlie public. “ H E N R Y A. M OTT, P h . D ” Late United States Government Chemist. s I,-- ly reported for the FAiiiAbtOM hy Hey,‘ Wilkinson & Parsons, soUoitora of pat- eotsand Oowneelore in patent cases, Nos. 39, SI, 28, 38 and Snow Block, War ren street, Syracuse, N. Y.: a?h6 Reedu© MlaiSon. , A i E a ^ » W w l ^ n ~ 3 H \ n r d 4th Etireets oJ>«ned next Sunday ^ ward Lee. and a service of Bonj pel hymns, Nol, tS wfll hs nsed. H o w to Succeed. CTJameB A. Buck, Creeoent; ^potato pEuooh E. Do Kald, Syracuse; device for mounting and operating ewinging Eastman, Rochester; photo- Ktaphio film. __ QVmiiam t). Emmett, East Eookaway j trolley stand. OiCarS. Roster, Utica; attachment for spring bed bottoms. George B Fuller, Rochester; look for I'JWSlisin D. Hawley, Syracuse; time measnting device. Jasper B. Lewis, Alexander; rod for •oopling ca£a. FoTiTy L. Locke, Richfield; device for cleaning stables. Daniel P . McQueen, Schenectady; itoAm niWOMam H. Sayles, Coming; raUviray Umorignil. ^ 1 ^ Henry G. Schmitt, Hendy Creek; de- Yrfft fO’- <ti»pl«nlng and VniTB mMcklebars. , Qaitmaa A. Smith, Rochester; bicycle giuiw v|na Traiis,Gl 0 Tei*vilIe; machine io r a d & g ik m a . Temon- A. lyle, Morris P a ri; mo taJlio railway tie. Outof a totalof 475patenta, lOSwere issued to people of this State. BfBDCK-liEN’S ARNICA SADyE. Ttie heatsslvehx the world for cuts a DkMcdeied liver Boocham’s B.6.SHELD0!I, FARCY AND STAPLE temoon. The exercise will opnsist < address by our City MMbhary.^Mr. •vice of song., Gos- OUB liOOAIi SYAGE. “»Phe Bandergferden\ a t the Acad emy o f MuslaTo-l^lght, To-night the bright musicld cdmedy, ‘The Kindergarden,” written by R. G Morris of the New York Herald will be J. .ass's the Restorative, _Ne^ine,^^discoy^^bv the leaderabip of Prof. E If you want an evening of refined I • *!bt. « go the Academy to-nigl A Comedy Company. the Restomtive NS^iner dFscovered by The Baldwin Comedy cempany w p the great spsciallat, Dr. Miles, to cure all opgn ^ five night’s engsgeOieat at the nervous d lae^Sj M b M ^ e , toe Academy, commeSnfing T n ^ a y next. ■ . _ ........... ... . . - 1 ,--------tmilitai . .jsaness,-------- „.s- and hysteria.- ___jooks of tesdmont- s Butler’s and ^ '' & OUTEKES! CUTTEHSl CpiTEEB! The finest line of Portlands, half Port lands and swell body cutters that were ever brought to this city, prices low and terms easy, a t Hanoook’s, 196 Weet First street, deaS.dtt GOOD VALUE * EVERY BUYER. ffho Finest and KieiieBt AsEort- menl of WATCHES, CLOCKS. D r a O N D S , JEWELRY “ ’ ^ ' ' F o v e l t i e s ,. m TBna cuty . n FBIGES THE MOST BEiSOliBLB, A EOBMEii ^ s e t b a k y x >® a o . M rs. Jobbapn L* IHaJL P le d in. jByraouaoirestefday, Syraqase bourior; Mrs Johnson Hall, wife of the bookkeeper lot the Sweet ;|^antifaotnring Company, died at her t roOins i p ‘‘The Flcronod” yesterday, after alin^fingdUne^, Mr8.Hail*was a Miss Wood of the First -She married Johnson Hah a t the Wood Mansion in the First ward in August, 1846, a t the Bams time her sister married Mir, Robe. She leaves, besides her husband, two sisters, Mrs.. Robe of the First ward, Mrs. Still of Gooperstown, and one brother, Mar shall Wood of the First ward. Mr. George RaJ?ior„ Mrs, A. H. Lsfiin of Brookl^, and Mits Olivia HaU of this city are sisters-in law of the deceased She was a most estimable lady, and her death will be' mourned by a large circle 0 friends. Mrs. Ehdi was an honored resident of this city for many years. The funeral sBnvtoes occur from the resideiTce of Mrs. George Ra;mor,1188 South Saline street. lorrow at * p. M Syracuse, Mr. S loan Sant H egrets. -Thff -third annual—banquet^- o F the Young Mens’ Repnbllc;iB club of Syra- case was held a t tU^ vliTderbilt House last night. AmoUg^ the regrets read wMop^’^ n ^ tho^^ibn. G. B. Sloan, o|^gp..fd r<- • . ^Q ranted a Pension; James Bayard, Wm. Champlain and Norton of oAiego, Cyrus V. Harts- lorn of Union Square, James Gray of Sterling Valley, Nathsniei Dnmar of “MinettO CarJrl^f OA tbtBaix ha recently been granted pensions Miles* Nerve and Liver Pills; icademy, come ■HieopeniDgbHIwaFbethegmatmilltaqE- comedy drama “Lynnwood.” Popular irioee will prevafi. Seats oU sale iuUei’a. OhatleslT. ElUs. mday night Gharles T. Ellis he Academy. The Philadelphi Item says of bis recant appeiumnce in that city. “ Caapw the Yodler,” “Nip- um O’Reilly” «nd|‘^lrin*Stutrenberg- er‘” as imperKnated by the popular Philadelphia ringing comedian, Mr. Ohas. T. Ellfe, terted to attract a foil house last night in hie play of “ Casper.” There is an indefinable someth!^ about ~H!r~ Kiiii»‘performances which ia Bu Ir- resittably fascinating that one has an in terne desire to have him on the stage from the rising of the curtain in the first act until its fall at the end of the last. Secure yonr seats at Butler’s, p was unable to it of the anohor Fulton, D ec . 6.—The box shop run yesterday on account ipo which clogged the whML—A ooal oar hangs out of die back pidt of Rice’s coal shed. The shed was onl^ reqently repaired after a similar accid^fc—J Fox baa gone to Washingtem to fi appointment in (he Government print offiM. Mr. Foix baa been employed some time on the P a ti’ ' team took fright yestei ing in First street, i crossing tbs lower btid(. bera learned as to what bappenc xn employed for P a trio t—A arm e r’s team took fright yesterday while stand- Nothing him 6 happened to GROCERIES f r u i t s LOUIS BECHARD, ABASS* -BLOCat, West H ist Sire :Repalrins. C o B feeflonetj. Try our Goods and. g e t our Prices.' & 7 UST BRIDGE ST., M l N K B L O b K . TRY at^ MEATS for A G o o d D l n n e p Ju s t drop |n at II East Bridge Stmt, Between 1st and 3nd Sts,, and see Chickens, Dndw, Turkeys, Fo and Firstelass We«em Beet, J^me • i n t p n ^ e B p u a '3 ’J0 3 ‘s<aMVT;a¥d:«)ii , IV ‘saoiHd aiaisso a isaM O i IF sivaH i i v ativ 0 9 .......................... aDvsflC flS ” \ i t ' - - j g . . . . ____3ES.*^Ajso __ ry and other Vegel Syraenss Canned Com and other h w d s as well. The celebrated Hetnta Bros.’ Bottled- Pickles and Sauce* all g o to make up a Thanksgiving IDlnner. Come om ernne a ll to B. G. 51 fianace, 11 EastBridge Street,! BSltiSMBEBTHlE ,t, bet; 1st and 3d ?H PLACE. M ilo ’ s S team dtk wobks . Gentlemen’s clothes cleaned and press- ed. Faded dothea dyed and pressed to look BS good as new. Ladiee’garments of all kinds clesnd or dyed and finished nicely. a J. Mito, Propriel Np-116 V7eeli8econd St., Oswego, N.YJ Oldest Dye Wo^ks in tha-oity. Goods receiv^ and returned* by ea 0URE.Y‘ T O C L O S E O U T ! ' tbbbi S lbslacqhiebi 5 0 0 d v e r c o a t s TO BE SOLD IN THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS R e g a v d l e s s o f G o s t t o IM Ianufactuve I J^M O N D A Y S AND SATURDAYS SPECIAL BARGAIN DAYS, RED GLOTHISG STORE, 29 E. RRIDGE ST., H. B. WILLCOX, Agent. iT E U i5 |y iN G I. When ydta pal$ Ills by for your 0Lpes an4 Rub- beirs it meu-ns that you don’t want , a Go|d\D61Iar ior ^eventy.Bve Ceftts,. and we can prove our «sser- > tion every titoe. So do not pass us by, but stop anc[ / fpicfc upi a Gold Bbllar^or Seventy-five Cents by buy* /. ing your Boots and Shoed ot us, W6st First Street, Oswego. 10 ,l,deod&w]his ' “ ________ ______________ Z ly a r a Temple S u spended. Oawego Masons will be interested in the following from the Utica Press, as several of them are members of the Tem ^e referred 16; “The charter o f Ziyara Temple,Nobles Mysiio Shrine of this city, has UamMtio H arkeH —IIS7 XelsgrapSi. fIBW TORRPBODDO*. Deo. A—UiSO F. K. D*5M)W—Market qu'ot. Uplands U7-16; Ox- nS #M, PUturee barely steady December of the M; To THic iDiToni-Pleaee laf readers that I have a positive . _______ iporarily suspended by order of Imperial Potentate Briggs of Cleveland, O. It is alleged that the Temple violated the conetitution of the order a t Ogdens- bnrg in August last in conferring the de gree of nobility upon candidates who re sided in Cleveland, Ohio—in another jiuMIotion. The ofilcers t f the tempje say that if there were such violations they were committed unwittingly and not Intentionally. Under nie order of the Imperial Potentate the temple is prohibited from transacting business. It » proposed to secuto a hearing before Imperial-Council in the matter, and ffley^vUl send their Expn .d a ™ . P R I C E S . H and Sleighs^. .............. . ........ 83,60 ant Best Tinned Carpet Tanks, pound... -------- - - Fine Pillow Sham Holdens, pair....... iw shed was onljr rec Bird Cages, ............................... 45 and 75c ilmilaraccid^fc—James Rio and Java Coffee, pound .............. S4o. 0 Washington to ^ i « ^ Coal Hods,.................... 25c Babbitt’s, rullp or Star Soap ............. 4o EimbsU’a Ivory 'V^lte. ...................... 4c Big Presents With Te.% Coffee and Bak ing Powder, at H A Y D E N ’ S W H Y M il ll CiLffff i HHOd __ OH aiH SHvais HsainoHS .................. sxvais HHoa .............. a a a a D N m o a H s a a n •ISaMOl HHI NVHL »a /&01 S 1 V 3 H x-ivs ciKV Hsaanao s U nih txv ’M lad i$‘saoi ■VlOdimS’iiq GOT SaHJ-ONY •n ie q fiv u JBIRS p Jceipo m i E3GR !}UOXl?p!4 JO lIin p mmw PiB aijsaM® ‘SaDIUdxV m ip 9 G tt SotqjX isA Q p u « sttatasTC ‘u o i i i o •65,utxinj> ‘fittrerea imiuR flJ.WALlME&SON 56, 58, 76, 78 and 80 EhST“SECOHD ST.. OSWEGO PRICES WAY DOWN 1 QUALITY WAY UP ! I the Imperia the membej >rs of tbe temple are confident adjustment wifi be Andrew H. SohUDng, -# J E W E L E R , i ( ^ 1st Door Sontli ol Bntlei’s Drog Store, Is now roidy for Inspection with a coa- pleto and attractive lot of new ItOUB— Market la i bbte. Sales of SJW'l 0*3^tOoUvq^^j6K ibruary laUk-Uaxch- aulBt. Beoelpta of 19 OOS 1L. Jlay^lSiaiM ivMtem T ----- ----- — . --------- Noa‘?> tieic: NoaSJHsiSWfi: steamer m ixec ...... . Oaxs—Market ilruier. *teoetbt8 oi CO.on bDBlri sales. 61,0(Xi. State, 48HQ68; weatsin, IT ®B*w-Market steady; 19 7801103 for (•mily ^maic—MariCBt steady; caw maw. sit SIO 79a Receipts of 8,%3 pack- Is steady; powataadstSHe: - --------- —arket Is steady; powi oroshed d f o: KrantUataa S mo . PaxaotiuK—Market steady. Ortide st $7 Ot Holiday Goods, L miWa* (5)47 Sovem^nt BsUroao bocos heavy. Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet Soap.......................... 2i Grimulated Sugw. ........ - • 6 B e s to?l‘taik V^hnoia Bai- sins ....... . .......... . ! N e w E n g li s h C u p r a u t s . . . . Craohers ................ Be - ™»<3dMacKepal... 25o Powder; ...... 39e ■ Powder ......... lOe ill' J k ^ . . 0 9 ox 00 l a -iKi 1 A T PR IC E S that can not help hut satlaly everybody. NO • HIGHER • OH • ACCOUNT OF e THE * M ’KIHLEY* BILL. A certain euro for malarial feven found in Simmons Liver Regulator- deoldeod&w >t£^Ul002W0lS 1X_, Fresh Cfaohers .......... . ee Ulb can Soused Haeseral... 25o Royal Baking Powder; ...... 39e Good Baking Powder........lOe Good Cooking Batter ........ 12A Best Soaps.......................... 6UR 28 CENT JAPAN TEA IS first - class , so IS OUR 80 CENT BIO AND JAVA COFFEE. WE WILL GtYE YOU A POUND OF EACH dEOR 50 c. Bestlestem Beef Only ..^PRICES VERY LOW I IS. * •“ 1 0 0 : U B I X S S I mptly filled In PAINT BY. Aalceassortmept s on tor b $X0* iW. •Ta RiionplDg don® iind tW dayNlgbt, Pec. 5 The funniest of all musical comedies, •‘T h e K indergarden^” wiitteq by B« G, Morris .NyY. Herald HOWBUD & GEBSaT’S Ts With their • Refined ‘t parsds S 'jT M S ^ ^ ’iesMS sad M f s n r i f l y N i g l i f T D e C . S “Caspety 1?lie Yodler.' Children isnd bu N w ^ T o ^ sn e k Kss-ksi met. Posted mtes cut bonds steafiy: itooks s re a n b t wsd NortoStu P sq doprs^cersd- Nortoveetem' 1 CsnsdaPscIflo lamtds Southern 4 Centrsllows CJentrsl Psclllo S Iheeapeure* O 1 ' do pieferred 85 Ontario A West 34» ftogonNsvbw’ta am NonhAmerloon 31 PsclfioMaO S30M Peoria Deo* JCTl 14 PittabuiK ’60 Pullman Palace 1T2K OonsoUdatod DelAHudaon 1 D b A W e st 1 nend>BloSrands _ _ East'Xeausasea 6M 1st preferred as i^retored minols Central K a n a a a * 2 ^ « « I s K s S n i . 105_, Ixmisv^drl : OzniLh® ifened 11)4 oiec’n Short Uas 1 SuxarTmst bead Trust »oSL/. M inn* 4M & s a . . u 3 [ = ^ \ ' B u t t e r wnd Oboes*, a t n h l u . k . i - M « . , . i I m ,...- i 0ft HayKM. , fie*, i -.fiMfb'eom ttarkst < ' p o B ® < » M o s w a G a \ w H ieh T ,* BOYLE’S T’