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■ , , ... «ad.:liiiri(ely , * ' Th6 faaetai d? t o Alloa M&rpbyr iiopni-Clkm Mm Matter. > ■ ^ who died ftom typhoid fever vat the - Editorial tooms>-26 J. ggrin p M c ^ ^ Fer«Qaa|i«enUon. Miss Alic? Holmes, who hjw been, the guest of her' cq^ib, Hies t o m e Wall, foTithe laofe two has re turned toher home in Aubam. . Af|¥n'dt|j!eDJ^'^kra.aw loggiwliio hiiii 2b0eii.A sto^pigg^lilJtli Hra. G. W» A«8n,fme«|irto#a'Ri?% |?1 thia Bftmaicion55Wh^e **«-»Twi gneefc WriKasKi ‘If^Uoggj.f •ihailligWH&bLjSaL- A 8mait;tabl&;br t o d is wanted,at tha Oswe^ Hospital. A ThaakaglTlnK 4 r i l t a l .. Aboonorngten-pouad boy Arrived *t t i e hdme bf p t , P ,'P SinOOdr; t a jd f the West Oneida street, today. Jast In time for the TbanksglwiDg turkey. ^ebh W. LljEtue^s at Donovan Hotel for two weeks to take orders for storm monldlDg both lor single andwitidows. These who died ®om typhoid feymvAt itiP: Os wego Hospital Bafarday^ occngt^ this mothlbg troih the family home,. 181 wept Behhyler Bteeet,»and^ftom St, Mary’s ohnrob, where thd services were conducted by the iftfher toW o B , rector. ■ H Miss Murphy’s dpath was peculiarly sad one; 9tz weeks a bief mother weis stricken and dl With the fever. Miss to p h y had avalsted in nursing her, and thin coming down herself, The deheasCd approaching her seventeeuth and. doable doors t take the place of storm'doors, nov?dd2t AJl union barber shops will close 'Wednesday evening a t 9 p. m., and open Thanksgiving nntil 11 a, nov28(J2t Desiring to obey tne proclamations a t oar President. a n i Goverinor, _ ver ’ the nu'lerslgned jewelers will close, our stores the entire day o f Thanks- giving. JuiiES WENDConABoK, L , B eobtard 28 d2t. OaaieFar Thaaksgivlng At Norris’s. Partridge, ’Woodcock, Qaall, Order Early Your ice cream foryooi giving dinner at Wonde’s. Blaol BabI Ima, In her STttt year. fnaeral Wedneiday, November Sdth.at S p m. from the reetUentle of 0. B, Ben. eon, Ulhetto, N. V. Intexmont at Elver- lide, hrlendi are Invited. year; a young woman of tars promise, - with a bright, snanjrdUposltloa and tag the bereavement of his family,, TBAI^KSeilTlMO* APPEAL the Oswego JlaBagers of i Orphoa Asylni The Managers of* the Oswego Or- ' money,' pgan Asylum solicit gifts o f money, ponltry, meats and vegetables ' orphans’ Thanksgiving dinner. Also igrocerles in pound or larger packe^'ea. lofJK’bioh Will be thankfnUy re tore of Mr. . and Oaynga streets. )3t First i27d3t 1 — Hrlver-lBj aredi ’Winiam Beeman, a driver for E. W. Bathbun A Company,was I'erionsr ly Injured yesterday By being acci dentally hit in the eye with a board. Be was taken to his home in West “\[l Bridge street after .Doctor Hloman dressed the Irjary. Well, Wei), Here We Are Again, Pork loins, Ho per pound. Bound steak, 12^0. Sirloin or porterhouse Stk., 14o Bib roast bOef, the beet, 12c. Shoulder roast-bsef,^ mud 9c. Tarkeys, all Qne. Sansage, S ibo for 25c. Celery: eqnash and onioos. At Joy’s Market. acoMAHON—la this city, November 27ib, loos, Sohannab, wire of the i»(0 John Mc- Usbon, in her 80th year. fu n e r a l from the rasidenoe of her daughter, Mrs. Crank Unsh'zer, Ko. 27 IfTinay atreet, T huredar at 0:30 a. m and St John’s ohniab a t 10 s . m. Filendi KJtNO-In* Ibis city, Novoirber snh, 1S05, lixsr Acnea King, aged S3 je ars. K n u ertt from th } 1^, lira. John Blk siroet, Wedne«d»i 8U lionla’S^ oborab ' - a re imrUed. HOBW-In thla olty, November 2Htn, 1805»‘ Avgnatlna bob of Angoatlua and Tber eaa Corao, ag. d 4 years, 4 montbg. ~nnaral Wedneaday^om larentairea lee, Bo. mb Weat Blbertr atreet a t 3 , l i s r NOW fmigratved VISITtKG OAEDS In Old I BlDgUah o r Beriph orabandeomeSTBEL I ACONZ j OBAM UIE! for stamping cofre- l■pcIldebce paper. OHBISOIMAS la ‘dooming and ro,,preBeiit Is ao Acceptable for ao little money. Ordernow.- TT. Z . ^ M : A l i T B Y , SaeUty KAgta-rer. Of granges, banands, grapes,apples, pears,nuts, table trkains, figs, dates, etc., at Woods’s. Everybexta reads The Palladlana— the popniar paner. F L O R A L w o r k : A SP^iALTY . P R I C E ^ E I G H T . Special attention given to or- dmraitrom iblton, Mexico, Fn» hskl; |[Eed Creek, '^Eannilml, WblCott,Bodns,Pari8h,wilii«mH- town, And all other neittby towns Elsconnt to nndertakexs. ’Phones 411B and 59-X.. ■ I rfiin’CW® t Joy’s Market. Order Ice oreaoa euly for yonr Thanlnglvtag dinner at the Bagar Bowl. .212 W. let St. nov28d2t Barr For thamkerUla i Fnlton correspondent, Syraonse Journal; Mayor-eleot John K.SnaIth, of Oswego, W. V. Burr and Captain F. E. Onlkin, of Oswego, were the Siesta of friend In this olty yester day. (Sunda;) At the Armory Toalght. Uhe following players will Hue np tonight at the military benefit at the Armory In a red-hot basket-ball con- test: ^ Y. M. O. A.—^McCall, Hart, Legg, GrlggsAod Peebles. . Porty’mghth Separate Oonopany- FhiUIps, Xieroy, Brown, Murray and Connell. A Fine Lay-Oat Iglvely Time Over CoiLdiUon of Sidewalks. jjbat wmd-People Claim That Their ■ l^oteatd * Were Iwaorcd'—Somm ’ Transsoted* ■ ^ TheitoSitoaentof Works apMdi\' the reporters’ h i M ^ t igeted^t o jr-° aiaem lkJitontD f the old OliphanX i said, “Is It #tho% M .,;'i ______ feici, fl|h t i t the start. COmlhlmioniec Btanagau was nanned as Frssideilt in the absence of Peter O’Melllf 6nt he declined to act, and.Mn l^kit wna snbstltoled. The latte^auspeiid^ the regnlar order of business and Itewd h complaint from WiUiam' GoblSy of: West YanBnten SheOt,.altaat t o Bileged lax practices of ofgoeraOf tbeOPepactmeiit. The dis pute wuzed d ^ d e d iy warm at times, Mr.^ Gphls, BUpeitatebdent O’Brien, Clerk Cobke snd Coihmissloner Har ail taking a h'ato. ' The troubie arose over the dlspoal- tion of a Gompialnt against the Bide° walkof Matthew.l^nnagan, clainoed to have been made by'Mr. Goble to Buperlntendebt O’Brilen last Angoat. The complalnahf: said that no atten tion was paid to his first report and that two weeks later he again asked Mr. O’Brien If h e had done anything. The latter said h e couldn’t d o . any* thing, his power was tdi taken away. October 17th Mr. Gobyte'notified Col- cmel Coeike of the condition of affairs and the clerk promised to send np Stilf later be again mindsd him and was told that inspector wasn’t aronnd limch thi that he was too busy with other mat ters. Finally Mr. Goble renewed his request and the inspector took a turn in that vicinity. The result was that Saturday Mr. Goble and his two adjoining neigh-^ bors were served by Mr. O’Brien with a notice to repair their walks. “At Preston’s, next door,’’ the complainant said, “ Mr. O’Brien tted that I made the complaint, want to know If that’s the way pnb- offleers Bboald make .trouble long neighbors. The statement was a lie, aa I didn’t complain of my neighbor’s walkj bnt of Matthew Lanagan’s, n block to the eastward. A notice wasn’t even served on him, even though he hasn’t any walk at all.’’ Commissioner Hart said that the complalnb would be looked after and that persons making the sidewalk oomplatats should not be snbjected to 7 embarrassmentj: Inperintendent O’Brien and Colonel' r Cooke here entered the controversy, — WeHahe Them; You Need Them. MEN’S OVECOATS— 45;004o-20^00 gets Jone. MEN’S SlilTS- $6 CX) to 22.00 g^ts one. MEN’S REEFERS- $3 50 to 6.00 gets one. MEN’S TROUSERS— $1.00 td 600 gets one. BOYS’ OVERCbATS— $1.50 to 800 gets, one. BOYS’ KNEE SUITS— T h e C o r n e r S to r e , # e i t ^ r i t e n d ^ both deny that they had ever bean of a complaint against the Lanagai c and Snperlntendent O’Briei further staging that he never ma de emarkattribated tobim by Mr. e’s neighbor regarding who stlgated the inspection of the walks In that vicinity. CommlsBlonet Hart asked Colonel Cooke if he didn’t remember the day he telephoned him regarding the Lanagan walk and^he litter retorted that he would “Take oath on a stack of Bibles aa high as this baildlng that, he had nave;; heard of any sneh case.’’ Mr. O'Brien said he had bean wi th (he Heparttnent sixteen years and had never rafsed adiatarbanca among neighbors. Be denied abinlately Thi^owAway Yotijr Rubbers. Douspas Double Shoes. Waterproof as leather can be; twoi layers of leather all over, jfet it looks only a styl ish blapk walking shoe. Sold llSiH. ^ c w m t S J ,G ood., NoUom, S M S , * .1 8 9 West t o p ' By this ^ “8 on his feet t o s p e ^ ^ t o the table. Mr. Goble vji||^tihned: “Colonel Cooke didn’t m|k8 * of my complaint,- neither did Mr. O’Brien.” v , . Comml86lotoH-^i'.®t**^ In- teotot DonovAn l i ^ 'to l d him that jlonel Cooke h k ^ 't o t klm to look over the ®a,<i in conclnslon saldj |*If be got the com* plaint who sent him, Odionel Cooke S u p s rtatehto^^tol^^” An o ld m a to bf tWP yours ago re garding the bnilding of a sidewalk on the Branagan property was rehashed, and then CommlsplOher Hart brought the dlBcusslon to an end by saying: “ There is a disagreement here and it is nnfortanate that It Qocarred. Th e only thing to do Is to mubenew rules. ?mil Be Tried Betoro J u s tice.W rJ^ - . ^ Next Friday. idi •:> The salt of Esoctc* Hlnman agatast r rlirlie prices run from one dollar to *xie sun. oi.jejQCKn: oinman againsc-fiy®.* . i Thc quantity and varlGty are ; ^ r , t h a n e v e r ^ ^ : If yoii want the suit growing out of the house- a Egood umbrella] l^hkse—ror to give away— you’ll save by getting it here. . Close roller§, paragon, frames, steel rods, fashionable handles, silk cases and tassels,... First there was a g^eral negl the part of the Clerk In not folio wiifg ap the mattra after the complaint, and there was negteot that notbii was done, forlfanyaccideDt had hap pened after the attention of the De partment officers had been called to it, the city wonld surely be liable.’’ The Bostlae Bislaess. There was little icntine baslneea at the Department of Works’ meeting last nignt. The Ontario Telephone Company was given permlsalon to place poles in Wnter street, between Bridge and Oaynga streets, under the supervision .of the Wiring lospeotor. Edward BazICy, C. H. Balch, C. H. Jacobs and Miss Grace Taylor were given permission to cot down trees in frost lof their premises. The Snperlntendent was directed to lotify the O. L. & W. Bailroad Com pany in West First street to cat down the walk at the orossiog on the East Bide to the level of the traok. Ao(xiants to the amonot of $107 26 were allowed, the bill of John S, Par* sons fbf ^ 06 and the Barnett Oon- traottag Company for $I being held np nntU investigatim can be made. The pay roll of $184 37 waa ordered L^y by something for a rainy dayV & . : « l ‘‘’® ® g°°<i umbrella. moving controversy. It ,will be re membered that Doctor ECInmah, as agent, attempted to move a honso throngh. the olty streets on a permit granted by the Department of Worln. and then revoked. While the house wds in the, high t o prccsedlng towards the .Orphan Asylum hill, where it waa to t o oated, i t waa attacked J>y the Fire Departonent, under the dlreotioh Mayor Mansfield and demolished. Suit waa brought against the city to recover. G. N. Bart appeared for the olfy this morning and declined to proo<^ with tha trial on the ground that the notice was Inanfacient. Last night be' received word horn Mr. Morehouse, be said, that the case wonld be m0‘ ed for trial today and be had no time to getrpady. Two days’ dotlce for a trial before any Jnstica In the dlstjrict or b€f)re Judge Wright, or a referee to be agreed npon was all the time he desired to get into conrt. Judge Wright suggested a refer ence, bat Mr. Morehunae said he was prepared to try the case lb Speutai I’erm aad it was set down for Friday morning. Hov/’s This] We offer One Handred D oUan Rowa rd for sny osBO o f Catarrh that can not bo oorsd by Hall’i Catarrh Cure. i r, J. O HENEY * CO., Tolodo, 0 . We, the QDdoraIgned, have knotm F. J . Cheney for (ho la it 16 y e a n , and belleye him porfeotly bonorablo In alt bnalneiB traniao. iloDS and floanolally able to carry ont any obUeadoDS made by hla arm. WAI.DXNO tClMNAII <t MARVUl, WhoIeiaU UrugEMt\ Toledo, O. W e’ve just outlined stock for you. the umbrella Halligan 8c Mbagher [|Ura Family FlUt for consUDHUon novndim The Boyai Six will hold a dancing isrty at the G. A. B. HaU Wednes* lay evening, Nov. 29tb. Admi-alon l5o. nov27<18t Save das Sava Your Eyes by Burning a MillerLamp Lamp and Shade, Complete, S1»59m ricCarthy’s China Hall THANKSGIVING WEAR. ^TT j&H,. The turkey should be properly dressed, and so should the man. This is a roundabout way of saying that you should appear in prop er rainment on Thapks- giving Day— the great home feast day of the year. We have your size in Correct Clothes for Men, your pattern and fabi ric, and the style which Would be most becom ing to you They, are .^qual in finish to those of the iposfe ^xpen$iv6’'to—or der’“maie clothes. H. J, PEIBUS. -Si