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13 VOh XXVII«»-NO. 280. OSWEGO. N. Y., SATUEDA^ .E vening , deoem b ir e, i89o. ESTABLISHED 181$ liOTH DOES ITS WORK. D B . IPOSTBR MAECBS AMBBI- OfiL’S BIBST BXPBBIMBNT. T b 0 Liquid Otwap by M all—Bnoufirb for ThreO. P a tients—Tbo First Subjeot a S c ientist—M any Medi ants—Tb e FIrsI oal W ltnesaea. N ew B aven , Conn,, Deo. 6.—W itt a little Tied of Proffaisor Koch’s ouratlvo lymph, Sent by Professor Kuhner, of Heidolbwg, ttrougtrtbe znaila in a little wooden case t o Professor Chittenden of this city, Dr, Foster of New Haven has I begun the very first experiment to with the now )r admloieterc »n liquid yes A BBAtmPUL OOLLBCJOTONr. The Ijino of Holiday PreBonts a t MlesHllhem’s. When Margaret Sangster, the gifteA. aitthoress, wrote 1 . • It Isn’t the thins; ytu4o. dour, It’s the thing yop’ve h it unjlono. Whlohglvea.yoo. a Wtol heartache A t the sttting ol the sai- she expiiassed aeDtimentB in Oswego will i to examine the b< sive line of holids;y atMJse 0. M, El Miss Hilbert’a good taste syod - judgment are^too wellknovmto th e hdie m Ugbt brown liquid yesterday fo a patient whose name h o withholds hy wqpeBj^ , «rSto*^0SdUMJ<-4he:expei4n[ien^hd-ha8: judgment are^too well known to th e hdie m of Oswego to bo commented upon. ,Thia season she has given her entire atten tioa to the aeleotion ofJ a n t th^' result 'is werpreoelvM-* persons—a # i tw o oth;^r patients ■ thus’treated yeiiterday afternoon. One w a s enffering from lupus and the othbr - from tubercithir laryngitis. The expert anents were w itness^v, by about a score „ __ - ';JH6lldaygoods th^' result is VbAb might he ite d r ^ I n S her ■■ pptlore, ’ Arcade, ban be found a collection ol tewilderiogly beautlfttlar- te, and'at each priOea, that one .is miahed. Among the * colleccion we amenta wc,.-.. ------------------ o t physicians and nearly every member oftho Yale Medical School. Dr. Foeter •ays with regard to yesterday’s experi- -— ^ “ The lymph has done all that has c M m e f f ^ it, and I am happy to say d;bat the patient is this morntog greatly , dmptoved. The fever has entirely letl .him, and ha sleeps well a good portion oC the night. Ever since the in jeodona xadioal change for the better has bean apparent, although thefullakfeotsof the lymph cannot be accurately determined _ ___ _______ otht- - , __ made. The effectof thetreatmentJ wl m A e public as soon as i t can be tral detttmined. The case must be given thorough trial before wo can apeak Ur besitetlngly upgn it, “The patient' upon whom we have a ready operated has given us g r ^ t ait. for ho is a sdendst himself, and can, therefore, more accurately doectibo his eymptomSi The lymph was injected far the bac^' beneath the .ahouldex blade. Thodcse I administered was aomowhi^ 15,000 times greater pig, one can im ^ ine whi medicine I waa handling. Is that every h d y undetetend it tbcey fail )eautifol and inex po“ la presents to b e found I, M, Hilbert’s in the Arcade, ert’s good taste excellent THfr IMMjUESIIOS-:: WE B08TM 1NBIAS8. iB isH M ia i . BBaSTO.DAY, • , ’ , THBIB0AMI>. ..Letter From Mr. G-ladatpne—H u In- W Ul In no’W a y Beoognlze F ttn! IR ® * State Wheite G rlovano^s— n e l l - A Storm y D ebcite-The Have Beeii B adly TTsed a n d A n ti Pam eUltea W ith d raw . . ; Thole L a s t F l g h t - Loimoif, Dec. C.—At 1 o’clock to..dsy. , T JlIthfir.. Julo'e Hriaphio Story,' le Irish members of the House of Ctom-; 6 .-T h e Bee has re- toons who j?T 0 ooneidermg theMvfeibil-: frem its special Ity of retiring Mr. PameU from m *xto?eSpondent: lead_erBhip o f the Nationalist pai% r«m#^ , HproBioGE A gbkoy , Deo. 6,—As per. • led to the committee room of m fioda a miseion as aman of God has u n . the desk; I the Btffo secrecy regarding their proceedings they had. requested the offloials of Bouse to aid them in beeping jQutsi thd pieettog. room, businwe transacted wasltkA only oal^ntlkUtioh to a few. A line Of^beautitully painted celluloid goods, consisting of blotters, shaving cases, calendar, cuff boxes, etc., attract at tention btcause of their 1^uty. there a r e , the daintiest ( beautiful jshell eachet, bags, 'fancy basketa, muslin embroidered toilet teta and gents’ initial handkerchiefs iis lh eUng the aomethtof etc., attract their b Then laintfest of ,psn wipers, jhell eachet, tags, fane lin embroidete and gents’ initial handkerchiefs iis'linen, collection of ecaxis is elegant, and irning a lady who hod been, trav- storea ol Syracuse, looking for aometbing in this line, stated in the presence of a store fnUof the display at Miss ECllbeit'a dm a ^ ^ reading of G l^ten e ’s tottw.\ G l a S ^ e Tcmafau firm in bis determination to fat: ilolt and hope no way Tocognize Farnelk as the leadet; #d|B,.havtog s of the Nationalists, and bis position Jhdkns, emphaeized to bia letter, to whioh-hs. ggsatayrand offers to conduotnegotiaiUons witbanew'^' ^ ' Irish l ^ e r on a footing of equal to that which he once i Parnell, The reading of the letter was ^ seted paidaeat with cheers by the eectaos of the party. The reverend father was - ipp<»^ to Parnell and with ironical wiea by Jack Bed Cloud, the wjdtely people that display at Miu ECllbeit'a could be equalled to N o r t h ^ Now Yorfe. iplimentwaa deserved. B b to buy s holiday present. too, articles been marl afford to buy a h Hilbert invites you The prices. asfonisbiog. So low have irked that everyone can whether you , his supporters. A atormy debat_ , __ _ _____ __ _____ ___ followed, who went more as a guide than Mewrs. Barry, Sexton and Healy Mtoioppodtion tbsthe would b e of a attempt to bring wU to making the ssSimoa a eucce lent of the questioDi TfiS: start was made Wednesday noon, They insisted that there beanimmediats ;Zhi9 went down tbs White Clay Creek, dlvislMi of the members oh .the main lAwexy hnnsusl route, and as a teshll at after crossing White River. lUTsday nfght they i-uMii/,. *»r. wviwg'b<to>pelled to kee;. fiexton gave Mr, Parnell hla ultimatnxu,.' kt ocpdr to avoid freezing. Hunger to the eSeet that if a decision on tb it nddm to their discomfort, since they Cd by the chairman— kiA n o t taken a moresl of food with purchase or not. questifm was delayed by t Mr. Fomcll—after ilx o ’clock this even ing, the majority of the representstivei A Bilqoe & Son re in West Brit , rbat sort of . _,_dltog. and that it that I should proceed For fifteen 'minutes thers was no el feet, hue at the end of that fime the tem perature of the patient b ^ a n to rlse- ho began to have a fever. The temperr atnro gnodually rose for gn hour and then stopped, The effect oonitouea withont abatement a t thi maximuai for altoutthise htmni a n d it todf» w teu it began to fall awky gradually, and as it -feU ths fsvetaa a natun ' - --------- and has etoca remained 'i n ^ 1 When the temperature a ^ 'n became siormid the reactloa frona the mcdldne was over,althQugh Ita full effect! cannot be determined for some time yet, i until after Hveral mote inoculations are made. I t will probably be four weeks patient enffered but little if any the only sensation he claims ta feltelt was inn thehe regiongion ofi the aSect* have f was i t re o « d long.” A YsUovr P ine Combine. M a C os , G a , Dea 0.—A trust h been formed all the leading lamb concerns of the State to control t world’s aupply of long leaf yellow pine. I t is an immense combination, Involving miUtons of dollars. G e t Som ething UiSeful for O itrlst- m aa. Son oftheFsiIoz; Iridge, between apeolal preparations for thebolldsy trade, and those to search o f a subetantiteil and useful present should visit their store Tboy havo a hondsotuo line of holiday alippcrs, the finest of ladtea’ fine shoes!, and everything In the line of firat clus goods to to ftotod a t anch a storA Their prices are always reasonable and. ihor are pleased to, bate people come nnd spent th d r stock whether they tony or ^ Lloenssd'to. EraoMoe. Mr< Frank A . ]towy^, who fok lbs past two years htabseutoHtoOe'is ding stete, to-day reoelred notkte th a t be passed a recent ezthlzuUoa held b y the State Board of Phaibaoy a n d is thereby licensed to praclioei ptormaoy in the State of New York. \llr. Lawyer is young ^toggisti of Oa raittog an effort to conquer these hoe- 3 people if toey continue in their prea'- ing, th e majority of the representatives ' X ta nnlee from the hoetile camp th#y of the party would hold a meeting of w t e n t o li^ by the enemie’s pickets who. their ownand depose Mm from office, ten(ded their gnus on them and held A scene of great excitement followed. tfcea tmiil an-Jodian runner could he At 2:45 o’clock arecemi was taken for sant^ to the catnp and inquire whether State of N of the bright present, and look at Oblldren Bpjoy. Th| pleasant flavor* gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of^Figs, when in need of a laxative asd if.tho*fatheror mother he Costive or billious the moot JSratlfying reanlte fol'o« ue^ en timt it is the beet family remedy known and very family shcifid ba’ro a bottle. W est B id * N ew s . Since oiir Holiday Opening tho hibUitoi cf Ohriitmis Goods is unsur. passed in beauty, quality and variety. S ti B e Q^ s lywASS. Don’t foil to go to Hafiuan Bros,, SI it bia lino o f gi with oiticles w Before buying it wfi pay you t o ei- amine tho Mfases Bennici’s fancy arti cles, painted and emboldered; also tho newest impoitattons in odd pieces of china, chocolate poto,ckoker jars. AD. coffees, celery trsys, b p h and comb trays, Ac. Stamping ad painting d m to Older, A H in tto Q iftfl All who are now wonifajg wbo.t they a ftia d M a Christmas advise to g^ to OUpliant’a The stock cannot but fiiiriine of iks, Btationary, etc, find there elegant albums, toiltt sW dressing cases, framed pkstura, ethiogs, steel and artotype engravings, i large line of Oxford Bibles, also prayeibooka sttd hymnals, both Protestant a n Catihoilb. Diaries for 1891. Ollphont takes orden pedia Hiitannio«,btlf Buwia-j volume. After thab khat th< be |2 per vMoma Bemembet^w place at B. J . 01iphant*s,!il« Weel “ ' A Bongh Bxperienosjt. ' JI$o Bhadff, Dspnty Sheriff at let ^ 1 . hyagu^k Yee(6rday e eie^y^afieinoon^ removed tl aud ios b ’ a gneet. Y ado k decent upon the bar room \thebar tide -boards, m i The pibperty W » e ^ juraan** jmpleted yestSSiy ‘ when — IPather Jnle, the Catbolio priest whom the G ^ r a l ; Brooke requested Ij xgo ^u| tSalk sl|H andiog Mr. Parneli's removal. The WiochesterA The camp was reached ing of the letter prodneed a marked at 11 i . u the next day, and two bdure effect. John O'Connor moved the odop- teter-the chiefs met Father Jole in conn- tion of a resolution declaring that Mr. cU. There were preeent Two Strikes, idatone's letter was not satisfactory the head chief, Taming Bear,ShortBuU, Eioking Boar, nd EDgh Pipe. coDspicuous by le opened the Gladstone's letter was not satisfactory the and that Ireland reqaired oararanoe re- EUgh constahnlary and land quee- ' motion wot seconded by Mr. - ^ ^ ' ai I tory the head chief, Taming Bear,ShortBall, B re- High Hawk, Crow Dog, Eiokiz SgtoPipe, BlgTorkey and EDi Ih e pipe of neaoe wM Mr. Abraham than mods a motion that H r. FomeU vacate the chrirnaam't'hadtedlhem to assume lib itartiing on Mr. Farnallrsfused to allow the', otHturW^ wito. The teplin were snb- iblp. issolat.lationa . . t o t e pnt w te^pon. |Cjr.: rotaatiollyBe foUoi JfoOitrtljy, i ^ w e d by 4 i‘ bther mifD’ ^^eobject to th» * \itnsxoom _ tteras made by Mr. ] Aiocia too be-ia nov exdting Incident arose from Par« Aio t be-ia now n refosol to put Mr. Abraham's give food oofficienl o. As a writtm reeolutioa to t h e ' affect’ w u ''being being handed „ Justin McOortby, Mr. Parnell leaned motioa. sclated tbat dead by aa from o ur big guns than ever that henceforth he before, thm we will denounced Psi father and a n declared that I Mr. Parnell, but that henoefc would repudiate him. The defe the younger McCarthy hai ndsed the total number beret* 45. The meelinL . cleoted Jmtin McCarthy chairman. It fa the intention to appoint« coancii of eight mQmbc!rs to aesfat tho chrir. ■W est 8 ide N ews On sala for to-day sad a est week s 175 Surah Felt Btets a t 75o ; Trimmed lea Hats and Bonnets a t H aef P mcb , others A kdrew EotJriH,, Sucoeeeor to H. CX Sddy. D elainater’s B ank. MKACvaEB, Pa., Deo 6 —Jt have, been entered against T bank to tbr * * ’ ' this. We can no longer be* leave the Great Father. He say to u t : “Children, you shall never be moved again unlees you want to move, and Judgements then he goes right away and mpvm fST Ddamater’s We have done with promises, and now j the fa^l k ♦116,000. The we make a promise that we will fight, bounty funds, amounting to ♦47,000 and the great lathee will find that we iner 'were depoaited In the bank, whiobthe wifi not break our promise. We will ^ School Board, Sberifl’e office and pro- now he very plain with you, CSirlatian thenatory were also deppsitore to an uh-’* father, and tell you another thing-— ~ sown sum. The bank was ataO cn#- sonmthingof which you may have a l- - - -i---— ishis: t We Ore'not will n o t lay do’sm cable we ace ! £ ■ & ? » ' ■ ■ ■ “ oonWgUed to y ; W . tibu to a totepoby ^ o n o h u n d r ^ ybuiig renewal of isyuity, ,wl ‘ISI wM ett frqmMif: K O T i W i i P 3 m m i MBSTOHEai A F ! ^ AN HiLMBSS OP NBAHliY A y e a r -' It Sjpirft a nd to^h^you A j ^ e y to the last htmting grounds of the red n whether what you boy to us from General Broolto he true, and that we will'not be hartoOd if we come in simply to talk with Gontinl BtwkoP’ Father JaleeAidRecompiled I ' • • Katie Mullln is a bright little 1 ^ 0 of- fiftoen Summers and her home to in Fhcennc. Far idne. months Katie has been so lame thab she’was only ablo ”'io •und with the aid of crutches and her ever being, luffared uais .enflsa tns* acmneiT, and- Jktlfat.ffsdo aito T'WngBeA with- drtw, am tormer'tilingthufehfefi* Idtet, Iftiiey broke. tbdr word to Iffm.he wouldoevor agate hdieivo , an Indian. If'the ohtofs itoep. their pledge, . the ajfieflng iatw eea them-and--€tenera“ Brooke will .occur a t Father Jute’s rest dence tids forenoon. While' in the camp of the hostiles ; Father Julessidha saw between.1,096 and 1,200 young bravos all folly armed and ho euppoeed from the size of the ,camp and the great number of pickets \ ■’ ■ the hostiles number over 2,000 nen. He saw a lor^ number being driven in from all three* lions and slanghtered all about the , casap and the meat being imredr ^ The camp is, ho saye, remarkably . well fortified with embtokmenta and my,otherwise than on foot andin single ^ the m ttoansime ^ d some by ano^er, but hot file and as to-using cannon and such ittUng or Hotchkiss guns such sntirely out cf the question, alone knows,” concluded the “ the fearfoiness of tho results piecM a s^ttl ttchkisB guns such cf the question. i strragboiA’ C hicago ,' Deo* toey contim jtatiun^t of yeetetday veot. thiatity, and to o k ^ r g o of the 12 In dians who bad. been arrested and impris oned there for participating in and agi tating the ghost dance and they were: hrongbt to tbla city. Tho soldiera re- potMenlar cause iskingthecbiefa I o f the griet at oemoi xo* E k enumera- ig it would not itfor us to lire OB. As a writtoi zeeolutioa to t h e Lee pntsus down lees, many lese, for 1601* WU handed In by ee,<^ tepeO than the tepee oonta’^ '* McCarthy, Mr. Parnell leoaed we ore to the table, struck Mr. HcCuttor’i according bind, and oeised the reaoluflon and tote we ahaUtte it to pieoc*. if the great father chooses to lay a trap - — . faigeatbe tepee contains. receive I— that enomerkiion >; w a knowweshall atirve „ her chooses to JuMan Huntley McCarthy, son of to chest na; we wiH have one _ Justin McCarthy, aroufromhiaaeatand fo » *l>9 atetvtog t i m o c p i ^ Aftertbat iced Parnell as the insnlter ol his to . ^ b ® '^ ^ ’ whil oeo moxi __ ra r big gi forth t o before, then 'we will go to tho liret hunt- of teff ground happy. If the white nun did tninM to the agency lost evening after nine more. The whole party will leave Stmday morning for Fort Snelling, w b m the todlana will be confined for the pnteent. thing is xeoKniahl, a t present. The ^_____ ______ ^ pear to accept the Mtiutioa to a philo- eophicoia^t. I t to belteved fite prompt and enezgetto w e u r a * s d o iM by Oim agent kad-pbltce At Xdwer Bhila has dkooferoged tho fonatioi^ and that no dilBcnl^ wOl be enoonntered to keeping them strictly nnder oontroL J , P eo 5 R moi AosaoT, S. D , Deo. Agent Boyer made a ipedal iseno of iSS? ninety heed o t b ^ t o agency yesterday, ght hewsfirOm the Bad Lands that the Indians hsd ^omfaed bin’ to come in on hone bsck snd talk with General Brooke. But Uttlo o<mfidence ia placed e ^ o r f t i o A mSJl m the promise by the authoritiss. happy. If the white nun d to cheat us o u t of food the of anti-Pamellite mein father never would have sent sol iro fa no need of soldieis if the ber intended to bo fair with nq. ha intends cheating u s by tho now pc'\ other nroDg, he puts a new ^ e , a new boundaiy line between Rosebud smd that makes H seE u^Ieai !ge agency that mt , o a t hemes and give them The Great Fath« treaty when ler broke he did bo* ► State funds, being one o f ready thought; It is this: WoSre n ms. Tho amounttof o f coming ton. now, and will n o t la y dov thirty such toetitutions. TheamUun coming to , , State fundschdepoaittosaldtobeIIOO,-* our rifles, becat __ .000. G. W. B e l^ater wOs gosTeriOly aftold of the conseqoenc^ WO :gup| 0 Bedtohe aroanytimes mffltopaire. haVe dom wrong; w© know lA knoO^ of (tores. m 3r a Icngpaus© Dbg Crowsaidthey come in if the soldim wer© token Sleighmanw . ............. - I Father dale KljB he then urged them A P leasantiB e o e p tioii, with mudh fervor to beh peaceable, give « . -cd*. ssr'^>^er«s*«.S’d®; toeie not to. hOtto thi'^ludiahs, but to She Btod N o t ^ © n % i t h - tem for Nine When first the chiidreceiT©d tha tojuiy it was not considered permtoent.- She hod a of rolfei skates and i e o 4 ^ . a severe faU. The injury was severer . than at first supposed and the fittie pa tient vras obliged to be put to bed. For a cripple andhsiT nine aaonths ehe was a sudden Cure is what puzzle, medical men and those ■who knCw herinjoiy. Sie was invited out the other , evening to the houEe of a neighbor ere having a During the reach fbr nuts. Iheywere a good BO'She felt a sharp, q u i^patoto 1er hip and something seemed to break or give way. The pain was only momentary and before Katio realized what bad oc curred she was able to walk ae well os ever. Her friends were astonished ondr- so wmo her parrots when their daugh ter walked home to them carrying her fiT< Rhft K ah gtined in strength’toere are no signs of a relapse and Katie has laid away her lade a long, r . Ihey were •way off, but e h e ^ l tbrot, i did BO'Sbe f she h relapse and E crutebea—forever, ehe hojws. The above cose calls to mind a limiiar one that occorred to this city last Spring, only under different cironmitaapee. Mias Hennessey, a young lady living to i'ffth wierd. was token down with-- a . ............... the Fifth w. ------------- - ------------ -------- i for the preaent. Every- roddrofilncea wHoh left her latoe. The Big Failure In the South. N ew O blbsks , Dec. 6.—Tho cotton house of V. & A. Meyer, has suspended with liabllib'ea aggregating | ’l,600,000 and assets ♦3,000,000. This fa tho third laigeet cottro house in the country and was supposed to bo one of thovpealihieet. They will ask for an exteusion’and a y they will pay dollar for dollar. The recent financial panto, slowness of col lections and decliuo in price of colt; each hod its share to the result. 1 house fa eompoeedof .Tietor Moyer,'Vlca. it of the Union National b; . Meyer, recently elected to < gress from the First Louistena diet and Cassiee Meyer, capitalfats. The was interested in 25 o r 80 outton planta tions snd owned half a dozen of the ' plantationa in the State. A n o ther in th e 'W est S ak E e UKCUBCO, Dec. 0.—Boll A emeat monufootarers, Utios ♦73,000, a ----- lyeiclane - ------ araistance and lo daring the tfanerff th» retreat oi the Toung tadlsa’ Sodofity ol ifto 'dohii’a' church the placed h i i a « 't o tb» hands of a Jesoto priest who wok cottducMngthossrvioeB. Herproyerand that other young frleontand ttteAOOdt priest wai “ that If it w m tho wilbof tha Lord, that ohemightbereetotedtohritith and Btrrogth.” Their prayer was heard, and while she vvas kneelicg ite thh altar rail fa St. John’s Church reorii% r tba inrignia <ff the order of tiie sodsll^,' she felt that her burden hod been li^troed, deacrlbed it “ as if aonwthtoff l « d broken.” She walked back tohar.-teat in the church, and whro tho tWad for returning homo arrived she got up and walked rot ahnost » strong os any ber companions and left her omtoh be hind ber to the efaurohu Vfas Hsnnei- Bcy bad not been able^to walk, prior to that time, withoutriha aid of a cratch for several years. She has never hero lame for a moment linoo that night to obnreb, and walks as strong and flrna a t any <mo esuld wish. Grant, form implemea have failed; liabiUtit lent this morning. O. M. B. A. Offioctrs. The followingfollowing officersfficers ware ©tected ^ A , ” ' ■ o the ensning year by branoh 140, Q. ‘ib t: President^ John McDonald; fifast vice president, John 3 ' Malone; second v Lacy; lecordteg lall, Lyman Maxin, guard, Johi Uahau^. James. Meagher; on, guard, John Big Soap Oonodm Bffibarraaiaad. ■ ..... T t e S i l M y ’W a .T o o S M ik « .* .* • « HBiNGSTELD. ^llls,j Deo. ffolm fv© intotesfc ‘ ‘ - Ue^wly ©lected treteurer of ‘ * ’ metobenohd -wIU takaitto i ® i | ■torthi. ^