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' W 3 B T O m i > A t V ' B I T , ’T 8 9 0 xi&sms UI^SUPEBIO'* , ® Bakm|P#ilBn ^$olately the Best “ Having examined and thoroughly tested the leading brands of baking powder, purchased by myself in open market, I find Cleveland’s Superior Baking Powder the best in quality, the highest in leavening power; and perfectly^ wholesome.” * RICH H 0 LIBM GOODS 3 F r e d K . M a s s e y & G o ’s. shaBei I^nob trilled|Broad< muket. All pattern dr6f«e8.' Si ^ i ' d o ^ opedn|T a large w i e ^ o^fanoy holiday g^ta. les. The most popular dress goods Oamfils hairs, serges, novelties in rool ladies’ clotiis. Ladies'and child- savers and Diagonals. Now Ourr stcoktcok iss money tlban s i large, ne ; can be had els Stores Oswego,N.Y., | Mexico, N Y K R E ^ D . K . M A S S E Y 6 * C O . h / 5 r ”^ w | w ! tBMI tad UftStiflW tht iMle.; 1 Jfjw * riflit?aS « tS S ^ r « y ^M.W.lO,fi*t£4TtcnilT^ 8HXSZSAN 8X0017]^ t - ; D B I S f T ' I S T , l)?fP 20 ’Coity Agricnltnral Society.' The Asntial Meetloc of the Oswego Conoty \grIcoitura1 BocleTijor gie election of offlc- be? lEw fatf”p?mT Doni Maie a Mistake! ' OSTERHOUT'5 Is the only place to buy an OVERCOAT. ilBM’S SATIN LItfeD FOR BEA- 1 VER OYJPRCOATS For Only $ 70 . C. •WORTH $1S.S0. BOYS' ALL WOOL WORSTED , OVERCOATS Foi OBly $ 500 . . .WORTH 110 00, MEN’S DIAGONAL WORSTED Fir ODiy $ 800 . . BOYS’ CHINCHILLA BEAVER OVERCOATS For Only $2 75 H B K i p E 'S r ) B V L trV A N . ipei? a t Wbom the V Laudhed., The New YCrk S u n of yesterday puh- lishea a diapatohfromBiildgOporli in rela tion to John I). SulUvan,wbo w ill be here Christmas afternoon' and even&ig. The only m an who ever struck, Jo h n L. Sul- ■ ■ m added to the shine, and still ae big fellow, ia at the Fairfield A venue croesinf. Goheolidated Bailroad i n thia.citf, Sul* livan a n d bis c ompany Oatne down the Naugatuck road on S unday n ig h t While the others went into the waiting room where i t was warm, John. A strolled to the west end of the b where he posed for th e ndm- ■ ! h ? qui<Aly was against the rules, SuUivnn paid attenfion to him. A rather forcible blow in the-face was administered by th e raufoad nakn, with a little emphatic English concerning loafers, but Sullivan only looked a t him and grinned. Then the irate g a te whose feet w^re c lad in hobUa ’st one of them fly.\ I t struck Sullivan c ention f devil d o I care. H e obeys the rules rigulations of the Consolidated Builroad Company or I ’ll S u re him ivery tim e . If he wants to thry it o v e r s ^ n h e ’ll find m e here ready for h im .” All members 6,390 K , of L. w ill meet a t Thursday evening, Decemh for the election of offic Assembly t their rooms a t Buck & Hunt I line of Chris tma deolSdSt kU upon A. Cooper ( er’s and look sc the flnei booke h e will show yon. F ob T ub H oud at ' s . The u nrivaled W eber pianos are sold only Leiter Bros, a t special prices, write and get terms. decOdtf N e w M e a t M a r k e t . Jacob If. Honk will open a new meat market next Saturday m ortdng, comer East First and U tica streets,- where he will keep always o n bond a full line of freah and salt meats, game, pouliry, etc., and will be pleased to eee all bis friends and a ll o thers wishing to obtain first class goods a t very low prices. P B . X G S S D O W K T , A few »3.00 Parlor Lamps .................. A few EOc Vases ........................................ 3S lOo C hins C ups and Saut^rs ........... . .0 ’So Obipa Cups and Sancera .................... I'D SOo C hina Cups and Saucers....................15 A;fine lot or ■ bildrens’ 10c Kngllali mugs for 4c or 3 for lOc. 23c artificial fiowera for lOo. FineFine picturesicturt in U ak and ol p im S5o to 75 thethe price. ri from S5o to 75cworthtwIce p The above prices are on goods, wo ilcsing o u t N. B Bring your tea and coffee checks yon wish to trade o n t now. As we will be to busy to take them next Tuesday or Wednesday. MYDIN Ills GBOCKIRYBAN. O i £ E . O S T E R H O U T , A r c a d e B a i l d i n g IJ PltiAh Toilet and Perfume Cades, Japene&eWear. Also NewMufflei L . Linen and Silk Scarfs, and E ____ Also a Fine Line of Silk Umbreljlas. ((Plush Cloaks Jackets, Dress Goods ^ and Ladies* .Muff? at 22 W e s t Bridge* bet> 1 st a n d 2 d S ts %N. 3 B. OPIIH BViERlf EVENING UISTTXL CHRIS tMAS. PRICES FOR MEAT V^HICH T O B U Y K R S HOLIDJY-GOODSI :i.OOK|;pS; AT . IB U T L E R ’S. iI Iiiuw<w>»wn.n.III I. . ...... . H. W.WALUCE&SOH 56, 58, 76, 78 and 80 EAST SEC™_£T., OSWEGO BIG MM DOWN THE PEOPLE KNOW A B ABO AIN A*P AVPBECIATE IT!—LAROB SALES—LARGER EVERY WEEK CIV ATT ‘TiDrim'rci SMALL PROFITS. ......... 8 o . . . , . 4 c IS, ” ■ ‘ l l . ' . S e ...,6 o Grantilated Sugar ................. . > 6^ Fresh Crackers ......................... 6o All other Groceries Down I Down 11 Down III DID ROT DIE A NAT URAL DEATH 1 Sirloin S tea k ...., |h o S d |r1 t e a k ^ '.‘ Rib R M 8 ts..Y ..... iJ f f c r ; ; . ■■■■■■•I ::§| TIBHTY TER GEHT. SMfED U lOL m tflUE BOOTS, SBOBS .V m C d i a e E A r ly l A Pfabfdeted tAvee tJceohacu' : 'BuatNiis8 MATiaas. 3 NorthWeBtefu 1 o f whfeatiUfltbr jinM idueapolianii tto visiblq 8iipp]y Btaf < amounts to 18,874,7'f 10,058,0^bu8hel8 o inoiuded in to be 8 , 891, • of S49,ODO . Thei*-\-’ b u ^ e lsj a n inert . _ buahela cveir last Monday, stock in Minheapbiis and D n tuU ,874,764 bushels against . . - , - , _shel8 one w eek ago. The Market ESqprd reports th e stoo.k in country eievatofB of Minneasota a n d the tw o Dakotas a t 8,724,000 bushels— a d oresaa o f 858,000 hushela a s oompat w ith la s t week. This m akes the aggre gate stock in tbeN o rthw e et 20,998,708 bushels, ox a gain of 966,602 bushels over one weSkago. An a ttem p t is being made by E . & 0 . W . N orton of .Cbioagp to manufaoture tin plate iu competition w ith th e tin plate m a k ers o f Wales. They h a v e but a small plant and have already turned o u t some tin plate, le to have a It Before Spring they ;e faotsry. They sole to plate induB- alltho work can be ai thus less) wondi firm.<|h jssen the cost of* produotio ierful extent. It is olaiined. , a t i^ey have one' m jphine for in g plates'which saves the svork of slsahing pi y wom( filiv m on the leg and drew N o v e m b e rlw tw e o h e d ’a v alue of ‘ • lad kicked, he rem a rked: eadstefi , v a lu e r r 1889. The total ___ 18 of the calendar iber 80 was $126,719,- linst $111,811,738 for *18,881,:^86*^[n™890. 'A charter has been ing, W . ^ 8 ., been granted at Whoel- , r the formation o f the largest tobacco company devoted to the m a n u facture of a eingle brand i n the world. The Block tobacco company is th e corporation and it has a capital 1 stock o f $4,000,000. The principal pb!ant’s stockholders are Aaron M d Samuel aho Block o f Wheeling, W. H ubbard, tl ’eetingfaouse o f Pittsburgh and Bo)j in Bntterw o rth of CinoinnatL L a v v y e r a \W a n t T h e i r P a y . :tit, form erly of this city, convicted of having poisoned bis wUe. broughtight: in a bill for $6,000 against •ntenced county o f Tippecanoe, Indiana,! th e crim e was committed, for eervices. ) pay and ept $3,601 ley were i $1,600, b u t declined to take it, Children's cloaks cheap i K ilby ’ s . W orden ’ s H otbl , East Second street, opens to-night, To ouro n o equal constipation, sick headacho, Hia Simmons Regulator baa deolOdooddbw M iles’ N e r v e a n d L i v e r P i l l s A ct on a new principle—regmlating liver stomach and -bowels througn ... nervcA A new discovery. Dr. Milci Pills speedfiy cure bUlonlness, b ad test* _____ ____ , women, children DttUdesk surest! 30 doses , 23 CENTS, aani- Pree, a t Charles Bntleei * ' ” \ tntieer’s a Extra inducements given to purchas e r s ol th e Celebrated Stcinw a y & Sous pianos, sold only by Leiter Bro?., Syra- i, N. Y . Ccnunnnicats or calL o u r n ew line of wedding csrdB,announce ments, party programs, etc. MILO'8 STEAX DTE WOBES. Gentlemen's clothes cleaned and pre3s« ed. iid e d rfsthea dyed a n d pressed teTeok gaimmits of aD kinds cleand or dyed a n d finished nicely. 8. J . M u o , Proprietor. No 116 W est Second S t., Oswego, N.Y; Pearls is the purest a n d bast soap ever- H o u q k 's BILL OF PARE FOR T S S HOLIDAYS AND ALL DA-SfS. FOOLTRY. Cwfe ■ I F^' CHOICE CUTS OF MEATS. P w k ’liolns, SA PorkSausagsg, LlverW ust, ■ Blood P & i . Bologna, H e^O h e e a s, Fratikforts, “ IcklfdPlgFw CraWberries, Svmet P otato-. RedCdbbagss, W : H ub^rdSqOash Cabhbgss, \SsL-s Mi nfEM m ia a u tto w s iM X i A j D l E S ! CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES, ' / Each of our Jer the holiday flue lin( r great departmenta is filled with new goods ij trade; and in addition we have added a. ift line of choice bric-a-^brac suitable for the season. We have many novelties not found eleawhere and lal indneementfi\ ’ •••. ' iplay of , the toi] fer lite uu unusually ri< articles for tiie home,‘the toilet and person Oriental Rugs. Fancy Sweepers &o. &b. &a An exqnisi r Portieriee and abrios and fancy 'onal adornment. KINGSFORD’S. W a s I t P a y n e ’s D o in g s ? A |iburn Bulletin: Oswego is in the »p and odorous valley of hum iliation.' i t h e interests of economy, the deputy collector o f internal revenue in th a t city has been dismissed and hereafter Mr, Savery of Auburn wifi attend to her tobacco and liquors sellers. It was bard enough for Oswego to see Mr. Payne re elected without having to come to Au burn to do business, and private infor mation is to the effect th a t the city by the lake already- talks of becoming the twelfth w ard of Auburn. There is room for ju s t one other ward between here and there. L i t e r a r y N o te. The twenty-five cent l baa many valuabIe_lxMi looldeee them. KEfiO^BlUS&H LAKE SHORE,HOTEL Hates from $5.09 upward. All rooms seated byeteam. W8,d2w Dress Rtform, Ladies can procure of na the new jersey nndei phasied ia ’ dress xefdrm movemei Snug-fittiig, allowing perftect motion. Thei In waim, and ■rf freedom of ;oodsaje a long way m thing hetetofoi ladies’ let am nee of any- offCKd for ’ wear. In white scar dnatural. KINGSPORD’S, the Jeweler, iniho WIokeB-Bloclt, No. 184 ■West First Street, Is now rhady to show his friends, customers and the pubUC; in j^enexal, a iaew t splendid and doihplste Jewelry, GlocbrSUw- ware, M iles, &*., &c. All suitaMa for c a B I S ' l ' M A S , S C H lL L I I S C r , Onodooifesoiith of Btttler's Bwig Stor*. •BFpua pns M iSBJ — ^ a a n s o o — ‘p e w i l l ‘G D B X d a q ? j a q r a a u i a ^ • a s j i i B A p o q i l j a A H ■p 99 U noX §U!i|i^j 9 A 9 Anq 01 goBij 9 l|l SI S.aN\pyVJ 31 Al ‘ •p 9 J 8 J[jO 9 J 09 | q J 9 A 9 ueqiA 9 U 0 |A| SS 91 JOj sp 009 poog 9 J 0 |Ai ■S,pnBlJSa 9 J[ I I B O O I H I B I ? . O O a 'S|neijea 9 ]|[ —IT — moHMgspooaAaH i KINGSTON Pharmacy! EAST' SIDE. GRAND OPENING Eolia; and Clnsiias r n l i Largest and most beautiful dis play of Holiday Presents ever seen, in Oswego. ■ X o il e t S e t s , M a n i c t i r e S e t s , S m o k i n g Se-fcs, S k a v i n g S e t s , B a b y “T o i l e t S e t s , . BcAutifnl P lush, New Colors and Designs and Endlesa .Variety. Periliefy, fllopfs, Saaii; It- Jb*nC68> ■ lr.UJS,JSlt oxQlo 1X1IVOTJ HABKEBS and all sorts of u a n K u n Articles, separate o r In sets. Bug, Helicles, anl FiesciigUiiii. . KINGSTON PHSfiHseY, E ast side. g.-\V , H O P S P ^ . ktgr 42 PHOTOfiRAPHSI (-jroK .O N L y — $ 3 . 0 0 . W M Y » E N B .1 PIOTDRES AND IUAM e SAT COST, B . M:. p p L L lJN 'S .