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:~ l THE OSWEGO D Aa.il P A X lt^ g jM r MQSfBjtY;— JPET 2 . 1806 RPAGE : llFOWLAfS Congressmen W h o Introduce ‘M easures Must B e Alert. B A l i # HAY NEW LEADER Texan W ill Mlcely Be Clioaen b y Hli __DeimojSE«tio C0llcasae»>« SenatiS iJale t^e ProbaMe Sacce»aox ol AlUadn- on tUe Other SlUe. By'ARTHUB -W. DUNN. Wasbln«tofe 2. — tSpeolal.l —II j seems lmE|!t)Sslble to close a session ol congr^S ^Without sharp differences ol opinion between the senate and liousa over their views of legislation. Some times It is one committee and some times (mother •which cannot agree. Sometimes one hill and then another carries the legislation in dispute. I have seen warm contests over Irrigation pro visions In tho sundry civil bill, over Isthmian canal matters, in a river and harbor bill, small contests r^ expositions on sundiy clvTf-bl deadlocks over th e uaval, the army, the her approprl- don bills that threatened to force ex general deficiency and other approprl-l atlon bills that threatei ' tra sessions, hot tber< case where one house did not finally I yield so that the appropriation bills | may pass, sometimes sonal differences between the senal and members of the house. The last] it that Cannon was chairman of ere never n ie did not fi pproprlappropriation isagreen 3 arise are such as - th e a : the dlsagr ie hou! _ appropriations dlf-l ferences between hlmsfelf and Senator Ifferences between the senators] imbers of t hat Cannoi committee on Tillman, although the latter was not a conferee, became so acute that Cann denounced the action of Tillman holding up a bill, and in the speci: session which followed Tillman dfr| nonneed Cannon In the senate. Demooratio Leadership, At the close of the session there was considerable discussion about the suc cessor of Senator Gorman as the Dem ocratic leader of tho senate. Senator Blackburn •was selected os. Gorman's successor, but bis term endr next March, and the' party will again too] leaderless. The prospects .are th a t Sen- ] ator Bailey will be made tho leader o f j the minority, I imve heard, him say that he did n o t want It, but he will n o doubt accept It when the tender Is] made. Senator Bailey has some dis tinct Ideas regarding minority leader- sBlp which h e will put In execution -If he fa selected. E e believed that the] head'of the Ihlnorlty on. evi to any’legis-1 itefa by which all measures tebed by_ some member of ininority. The Man From Majne. illness of Senator Allison mr »r Hnle the.Jeadt publican side dt^lng tho last month of the session, and the prosp will continue In that prospects ore that Is the recognized leader of the te, but Allison has held that posl- beyond any Question, and If he Id not be well enough* to take ac- charge of affairs next December mn from M vork as be did tl lialation Whici iwing to the alertness o f some sen ators several bills which were Intend ed to “try It on” In this capital of hhv.e failed. Without regard to what the people here want, and with sole idea of putting Into effect theories of reformers Juid ideas of those -whoi favor *modei'' municipal government, bills a re Introduced and reported which mean serious conseQue I many people. But, thanks to i J llance of men who have enoufph to fight the vlg- rho have Independence : these drastic meas ures, all of thona do not-get through, al though some laws for tho government of this District have been enacted which wl)uld prove very irksome If ■tenforced. Several government are av session. Labor Interpsts DissatisBad. Failure to pass an eight hour law has caused a great deal of dissatisfac tion among , the representatives of la bor who make Washington their bead- esponsiWe for failure to act on this HI ns well as on the antl-inj( (osition <f I coming ( will he ;«u, and we wHl not know until the otes are counted whether aders can make bHI ns well as o n the antl-injunctloi bills with' opposition o organized *la the coming campaign. Ho in make good tl •tain men for < eight hour bill, hut they ob- heet strongly 'lb the postponement of I the Immigration bill, and Msni have the credit of food legislation, ybum of men more than all others should r passing the' pure lation. They .are Seniitor t Idaho and.Representative ]-Matfn of Illinois. HOyburu showed great generalship i n having h!s bill re potted ea#!y in the session find ahead f all the urghnt measures that were elng pressed by inflhehtial senators. [ A fter a few vvebka h e hfid ineh helping ;|ilm slmjply to M fils-bill “out ol! the ■ a|the measure lay dbr- . - tlife-hbiise thatdth ene- tales beltoVed fflothiid hOt. pass, they ceekotied -fflthohl * • m n VtfilLMORE. , AX’ THE THBAtEK. The N e iT o r t Stoek Cpmpfiiij' Oiicris ;To*igUvtpr.'»Week, The .JJipir Ydtk BtandwiJ j stock Oompapj^ppens A week’s engagement at the jEUcfaarilapti theatre tonighit. This is thejiret ifpportahlty many.pjr the hoDfi^ineta JbaVe had to eeathe Ictetlox of the theatre and they will AIHOO-PHILROS j c u r # ^ RHEDMTISIH' m m s . ■ in* Well m rat Sirebt, b e out I d toTce. The ompany Is said to be a good one, with a fine line of I attraiitiana and BomeiBrat'Class vaude ville naembers. 3^aka yonr friends i to (he theatre. Oswego la. proud ol it; let them have axt oppoitnnity to I share that feeling. . _______ S F I R O POWDER the only toilet powder that will destroy t h e odor from perspiration on? body, feet and clothing. TADAV free art panel ItyJlIfiM with*every box. Maloflt&Hsnnestii, X04 West F irst Sfrect, AS OTH£BS SEE IT. Formtr Mayor Osborns’s Faper ei IhmccratiecSUaailon gere. 'Clllzan, the■ paper of] former M* 7 or T-|M. dsbome, edltorl j ally flays: . “Four members of the are 1County Demcciatio Commit-1 ^ I tee w.ere esq^elled from. thaLorganlza- . j llbo yraterday upon a n invesUgatlon. VheSF wshh acenaed of Eupporting and leao&g th e nipvemeat for an Ude- SQdtent.oahdldate for Mayor laO i- lagowheareh^tbetegtOat Democratic cudldate was de&ated atthe elootfon lut JFaU. rk; ! of the Batecativo Committee. The I lesson, otthia is that thoae, who, altqr accepting idacea o n political commit-j tees, donotenppentor goeohff aatoj belri^ the oiganlzalion mast expect be thrown oul^ as they ahoold be. ] The pnrpoees of organization ace to :ecate the party will, which h ex pected to be in the Interest of the town, 6lty,Sfhteqrriution. To thwart that will. Is political treason^ and as j deetracUve of good governuc treason Ih a n ; other form. siaiB lS flQ N JUKCIUES IT . Good DIgestloi More Than Half the Batilr. , Life Issceseeless straggle forsnc-l cesB because eacce-s la supposed to| Icsuto happiness. Ambition and ability make for snccees, bht without health too,failare is more than probable.' It the digestion 1 be, and ambition [and energy a t low tide becanse of I stomach-uc a bis, failure is almost a-j certainty. 'Whetner yon make mnoh or l|[ttle rheiher yon fall hr i ------- -* nerves, drlvc-away thatitlre glvetoiie to jthe digestion, Improve yonr appetite, bring hp yonr w eight [to itBboulcll)0| ostp color] ‘ ' your Cheeks a n d new life I Btomacb, that theycohtlnai sell this grand dyspepsia remedy Ly -proteciH-you-— IDr.BalgCr will gladly pay] arterJfJit (he end-of the CLEANLY WOMAN. Erronca'noly Thinks I>y Sconrlns 'Her Scalp Tlmt Site Cores Cacanly woman hag a n arr^eoUs Idea that by scouring tho scalp., which re- every Say. aka yet havfi dandfatt hot life long, accompanied hy faUIttg halt, ss-a s s s s s ll? Y O a NEED AN EXTEA , Bed, Spring Gif Mattress ' TO OARB FOR Home W^eek'^ Visitors, YOir CAN BUY CHEA.F AT THE HUNTER liFTJRNITTJRE 00. Do Yon CLEAN HOUSE ? If so,, we are making a special effort to help you. Look through the following helps and note the prices. 4-poand box Soap Powder, (for mer prlcel25c), ........................... 18o I bar Scouring Soap, (regular price lOc)........................... . — 4e 8 bars Bon Ami.............................26c S bars Oak Leaf Ooap .................. »26c 10 barsiPolo Soap ........................ Quart bottle of Gold Medal Am monia. tegnlar price 15c, ......... lOc [ 10 different varieties Scrub Brnsb- ee at one-thlrd off. rooms, selected stock... .at 25 and 80c Gnameline Stove'PQlish, large can 8c ] Old Batch Cleanser... - .............. Loose Carpet Tacks, per lb .... % M. G0DPER. E«t Sioind » d Uilea Sts. Men’s —%r~ Boys* C lothing ....„“o f T t ^6 for ^ HHome^eek at Rock Bottom PriceJ' KILEYGlpthingQ 208 W e at Fir»t St. A Fia^ with Every $IS Purchase S i \\ 0 0^ 8 0 0 ......... 0 0 1 0 l-2[ -- 2 0 0 0 0 - 2 Sacrifice hits, Oswego 3, Qouev* S;| stolen bases,Brown, Campblll,Broahard; double play, C*rr and Brown; straific out, by Campbell 3. by Sterling 3; first base f pn errors, Geneva, 2 . Time of g«ine, 43 minutes. Umpire, O’Brien. ' Oswego. A Ponutain For the Thirsty We sell every known that is cooling and. refres •‘America’s araatast RoUioad.” On a nd aftev Sunday, June 17th, 1SC3, trains wflJ leave Oawego u Ibllows t TfiAINS DEFABT. Going West—Dally, 400 a. m.; dally Bzoept Hnnday. &10 a . m.; ISiffi p. m.; 5:CO p. TO. Sunday only, 8:48 a. m. Going JSast=l>aliy eseept Sunday, 6:00 a. m.; 9:36 a. ni.;l£0 p. m.; 6:86 p. m. Sunday only, S:85 a. zn. Ebwnlx bne—Daily, e.-S0 a. m.j 9:16 p. ip. Daily, except Simday, TTSS'a. m.; 2:00 p. m., 4:80 p. m<; 6'.66 p . m. Sunday only, KiOp.m. ABBITX AT OSWESO. ^worthy of the moat refined patronage.. Our syrups and ice creams are pure beyond a doubt and of the finest ‘quality; our Ituits are sound ripe and de licious. You can drink long, deep and hearty at this fount for (he thtaty, with most grati- ‘ lying, satSfylng results. AtBXJSH^ BHARMAXJY,—^ ----- E a s l B rijageuand S e c o i ^ , ■To make th e day a success one has to dine well. Look over this list and see if it does hot make your month water. Absolute] purity of every article is assured and they are certainly appetizing. Do not wait until the last minute but cut out this list, paste it in your memorandum book and call here immediately and leave your Fourth o f July order. It will be promptly filled. Goods and prices T ^ —Try the famous PINI ■2 Oteamery Buttei IHon’liiiHiihllyiil soiivEm LETTERS, coniainkg EI0H T Pic turesque Scenes of QALI.,HAMS—per poundT..,.....10o BREAKFAST BACON-pound 16ej BA^DBBA®fH---f6ang..........^263^ CANJSED-C0RN-«p6r can ......... 7c Deh. If. P rosser , 78 Bait Second $t. OSWEGO City Savings Bank, i jirjsi St, iQswegd. Rpard^bf TScustees of the Os- ;y Savings Rank haW deblafed -liilewrt, ilivfy affAf* .Tillv-’ steady game. MaoOonvilte waa In HMUng«,M8yHa««nY8rEiorinwH.mi-- Ightfleld, but got no chances. OSWEQO:------- . 1 to am R. H, PO. A. E. . irr, 88..................... 0 0 8 4 1 I Murphy 3b ................ 0 1111 '5 1Donovan,lb .............. 0 0 4 0 , f e r E E i S ! 1 BroWD,2b ............... .. 1 2 4 2 li 't i ■'I Special this -week—A splen did woven -wire cot for $ 1 . 25 — Great value. . — - DON'.'^FORGET THE BLACE, TteHunfarFiiiiiiturBCo 215217-219 - W. First 8 f. SATUBDAI ’8 GAME. Rais Put a Stop to It With the Score s Tie. Bain stopped the Oswego-Genevs game at Bicbardaon PArk Ss at the end. c t the fifth- inning -wil the score a tie, 2 to 2. Geneva’s rune were nuade on Don- ovan’s error. Oampbell pitched a game. MacCloi rlghtfield, but got no chances. Bxirautrlz. « { 5 ‘ie n s i i m m ^ iune,SOtowfiw-:^r New York City. E . j tl. & W • B> E . <: ■ A C a. m.*—New- York, PhUaUelphla If “ •! and BUnolra BsproBS. (Arrive K S ie ]7 35 --» v s .w ’' III C C b . m.—The Manhattan Fly a I IV u u (Arrives InSrawYorki7:20 p. m . - - - -— i — (.B^glramtonand K-y