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■■ Aflyerffie ip^tm ffiladiga. m a i /]& e p « < tm p ja t;'o|C ii«^ / . i;tae De^j^Hmcpt of last night Bfid p»ia hlllB* The s ig plant theie; ,tbei( “*®r I'gfas “le ithe ValitsOTeF n recking ilnainfsr. . B y th e d e ath o f O aptafa Donor' la K in g ston recently, the direoUoi the affalw ojl th e D oni \ — • ;hrly of ths is city, as nls^nocessoFr ieJly change in th ep a rty xnlea, M r. m'lrf D U ts’a present tetna oniy e x te r ' \ Jaopary 1 st, b a t a t th h t tlnie b be re-elected for two years a t b is o ld a W H o h t^ forinez’a brother, IbefatleE for m an y yi . engineer o n th e lakM . A U » b y “ ® venlng J o ^ r Septem b w 3 d, 1868 : A tG re e n b n ib , - S ep tem b er 8 d, 1868 , b y the Be' ^tlU a in H r M eeker; J . A . L eeber, < Oswego, to L . Itaerese-Fisb, of < 3 reen> bash, N . Fifty -TearsAge. Byracnee, Septem b er E'ranols R o o d , o f O rw ego, offered to wager $ 10 , 060 , even m o n ey , that foratio B ey in o ar w onl'd be th e n ex t school,only^BAo^ts-tS IINERS I tboDght, how t d “black dla-l lirrisb,' $a.50f| $ 4 . 0 0 ^ ^ ' ;! * 1 ^ a ln c s C u b : ^vernor of New York. \liCok a t^n T Wladows.” Ohtldrens’ ready>made dteases for ^ 4 d-£L. M e ter. __ jept4'.J2t * tiood W earing Shoes FortheoW ld te n , at M cKay’a, W est Barber ehopi w u i close at 10 a.- n Labor D a y . - ispt 4 d 2 t School Shoea. Every pair gaaranteed. McKay’e, West 6lh St. ________ Naw Tark Caatrri to BUte Fair. ■IralDo Jeava^OtwlgiTiJIl A m., , 0:16 a. m . and 1:50 p. m., retoroing I{MiTe Bytacase 6*J6 p. no., 7-.00 p, m. (Bsptamtmr 16U» ard ITib); 10:30 na. Btplwaber aeu^ iBm andlTch. Beaaon Ookats, Iccladbif admlistoo to Fair, *1.60jtirorflay tlcksu, #1.16. aept4,O.S.O,lO,ll,12 ItoU^erfaaoiBtflwrtansr., .O M » U: Z. MAliTBY. \ ----- ISOXAVgR Of.— Wiedd^sr Invitation#, »«' ‘^ErooFtloa and;y«ltfhg(hraa. and Ue&eral BngrafW. Office a t WendeU’ 0 . FBOBSUn. rB<M«.i«r. F l o r a l Wfirls: A SPECIALTY • Boats, S nnutiens, Artens 3#oe€ Poo% ttladiolus, I'blox « q Smilax. flBE OLD STAND* iWeax End Lower Bridge. Floral Desigfoo c u t i = L Q W E R S and ,P L A JNTS’ Workmtii’s l'ie#et|to]r<r, P U m t¥ 0 F Silna, GiremiiiM TO^B* B A D .AT « r £ i r A i -------- \Kr*eia^fiM0iU9M B ^ S 5 f A 7 i s i w ; g s a . M i A M T ^ w T ^ M M s »s'!s¥s.!ssaw iss?a!?s*“ T p a m w w o . ^Oh»ii!Wln-D4 # . Pttte, of the State .FreblWtloa Gcmipitt^e, belt wtarnpd ^ ,■ B yracase^d ibCpened qtfaru i|a cltyf Mr* Dltts made the a today that Ooanl licago to enter buifne lete. Foror tbat'feascnon M r. H si _ >lb«to and g o to Obj F tbeifteas M r. H arger „ ___ a re efeetlon as SEcrelaty o f the S ta te Oommlttee, and b e nomi« nittedAIlAnde A . D uvall, of B ytaense, form erly of th i c ' T I S lT I H f t STEEL PLANT LseakConcsrsi W)il Optn Dp for the Ssiion NextTaeiday. M. -BlIyerlhDnj,' P re sident-of the B aUway B teei Spring O ompat nd traveling S ap erintcndentiiF. bepherA-are. ln the city toddy 1 psoting th e local p lant, The genti jeU . a te op a tq o r o f inspection o f t vacloas plants of th e company,} M r. S h ep h erd said today that 1 Oiwego p lant w ill open T neaday and 111 ednUnne, h e hopes, 'wlth'oat lh» naptlon. Business In th e W est la’ picking u p and th e Indications for a speedy leaumptlou o f bnsineeS gener* ally, h a says, a re good. - Fred H a rris, w ho, h as bean atslstp — T m trto-Mr^ 6 olden 4 n-UiaJiiS 8 L plant, k l wlii-go>wit!i~blm t a JEMIadetphli. j a l d i islstant m am lager o f the p lant and th e vacancy h ereera w ill bll e HI It th ere l w i b e Ulled b y ]B local ofBce fore promctlon Itom th e local ofBce COXINe ON ffEPDISG .TBlP lyiitelBr W. Crawford K a rri B lrerdale, N. ¥ ., fnterdaj W h eeler W . C rawford, a fotm v E ig h th w a rd ho.c, w u y esterday m srrled a t Bt. M argsrM ’a Bom an il!cclm tch,JBl«em aH ,-lLJC.aQ- MI m Lana O lu a ; tha B a y . F a th e r M u rray oOcIatad. A tom p tu c aa wadding feaat fotlowad a t the OI bm 1 , B lyanJala, o f w hich lh a b rida'a paopto a r t tha p n ^ la to n . The honeymoon will inelnde M ontreal, Ih o o a u d I ^ d a imd O s w ^ t^ Mr. Oiewfbrd li a mimliec of the New Yotk police h»«e end hie many ficletulila Oswego Join la eoBgratula- tlone to blosteU and bildA , S y lv a n B a ai^ e v ery S u n d ay . T rain iaaves 8:80 a.m . Bzeorsloa ra te , #1 N. Y . 0 . A W . railroad. JaneSS'diSao at tl.50 Shoe lar Bsys a a t 6lrU sst's nmi . -?E’rei doing It. These lOaa ate a -)> clot shoe at a special l^Ice. Oinj*\ i.-'.e u. Every pair b a t h s HALEB’S, m W e s t-F tm l S treef. EL^. H A P - A ' ’ Bl^ Ike Whole, laiABer' • \ AhAail OiitWg ir«8teragy • C p to p le tc S a eceag. a ’of the order tolled mniier tMparsd ill Chft wail’s *ost Bunnaloutlhg r f Oswego Lodge LElks a i McOalfreyts grove yester- dsy^wsB oha of l y looEt enjoyable ontfngs that the organisation ,ey(|r.haPi-Jbeixwaan'i a single m lnux aPhpngh the day did open UP very pjrdnaising. Schllllng’B Third Battalion Band met at the lodge-rooDos and eecerted imberstolbespeclalcar St the OliyOhiihbefisfn Smith annonn© .todf^ thit.#l|%0b4.89 had heen c corner■o ' of. W est F irst and Bridge streets,and th e m em bers present w ere aid Bonlev tvlsloii given a flat ride o n t the iindfS! ifia pe'rei n a l snpQ ' Qimerut M an ag er H a v en s. ^U iing th e m orning th e band g a v e inceUs a n d lunch w as served. V /beu tw u u ’d o o k a rrived every m em ber in tb'e p a rty w a s ready for the boiled dinner p repared b y O hel W all, loaned for th e occasion b y P e ter B .ScfallUng, itor o f th e E n reka H o te l The g.ai^from thelske, the ouldeoz •xm x lta am o n g th e treeieei of th e ge ro v e haeanaon Shore, conpledd w ithh the e av o iy o d o ri that camm e ftomm tbe'e cookbonSs h a d propyeh bracing ha Bunl alog n gh conple w it i a e fto tb prepared everyone present for the feast. H imim e w ere no talksks a tomachs, dyepepaia or any :lndted atlin'eals w hen Obef linntrbell w as h e ard. MemBS ■o I too'o gon o u rlth i th e tr of tb g rovi and In th e eun a t e rccka of tbi H e w ere no tal o ^ e a k were u n ab le t g rw the b an d to the m o rn in g m id e the trip la te r by antom o b lle amP* trolley and ail Probably n e v er beiore h as the w a ter In th e river been soy tower. -To day tb eie w a s h a rd ly a drop tanning over th o loweedam .aDd tbeilver bed below can bAcrosaed w .t' re a n iB rrw h o iM ra iirgeH tg c fh e lf feet imach o f a desire and were on b a n d p ro m p tly . TBma w a sn u dlaappolntm eu t. T b e inena was all tb a l ta e etomac good h e althy b u m an could dost W hen ifdtl JoatKia h a d beau done th e m a m b a h settled b ack In th eir aeats, lighted Ihelr e lg tn and U atened to tb e atoite} to ld . la —HurluY 4be aftemooa tbereAwas-a bait gama bitweao ibe married and ------------ JSd.ed. Behimngcaptaiiebimng and A . H . H o w ry Slagle men.. J S eaptaioed tha lattar and A. H. Howry tha JotoMC-and-tba m artlsd men Wbo ,'21 Aadga (POorman cffielotad aa am- plreodbtMs and arid wbllaJamM Batten looked after the ded^w s on. baU saadH iikai.' Tham « n b m iar' turned In the early avaoleg, alt aaz.^ Iona foe O m I Wall to-arhmga another boiled dtanar for them. Q rait otedlt is due loibec-mralUat la ebuga, Jodga (POonBan and John M. Clancy, for the able manner In tfb i^ they eomplsted the airkoge* Sdioolhiti far chlldrea 26f; ul-o full Una cf reboot 8applias.at.Batke*r, East Ouetda street. Syecisl Labsr Day £xearslt& TorOatarlo Beach via New Yojk Ceatral Monday, Bspteoibar 7th. Train Ma«sOsw«g5fi;3aa.jni. F4m mondtrlp, #1.40.,Prop6etloaatantw from olhar point;. Oooiolt ticket auaols. ■ ^ tepl2,6 For good lasolla -Advcrtlsa la tha k c j l d ^ isxee during the month,. ... elghty-elgbt cent, w as ebllesiied, abont the e August. ; T ha ‘ ^'arrant $ie 9 , 8 dS; 69 iB ( r tr amount AS Is li|haliy taken In d arini the first: rnoplta, Oa tbe last d ay of A u g ^ a t^ 63 , 00 p w as collected. D a r ing tb e p re sfnitm °a th three per cent, fe® a re cbti'fged and d aring O ctober flvepsr cent. > Xh< nlgl rhen hlbiiD wnd: in d o w V*wilt Miss ^eahette.DeBIanc at the L ycenm this evening; w h w fb e elght.day c lo d now p n eghlblU o to l store w i Bjuvenit n ig h t a t be g iv en a v ^ j Bash’s iu j 7 ctnn). no, the charming ibieltc^ will Introdnci new songs and dances*, also-George Lemnefs in a Kfined comedy act. The pictarea U8 ali sew-ai^contaln many a good W ATER IN iiV E R LOW, ■aai Kpawttetarlig Piaets Hava' Bcef'arss to steam. Deiplte tbe fset tbat tue water In Lake Ontario and tbe Oiwego was tbe bigbert this Spring I: twenty jeMS,lhooppo9iie ts now true, at least so far as tbe river la concezn- [‘a need canae from tbe done on aoopnnt of #4,000 extra oi The peimaneni which have been made Bewt Prospect street Sewecln East Albany from Ninth to b street and tta^ce to Highland B e w e tE a st M obawk from E ig h th to N in th street. Brick p a v em e n ts in E a s t Second between B ridge a n d O aynga, W est Third and^W est F o u rth atreeta bes tween B ridge and Oaynga, and W est Uaynga street Irom F irst to W a te r., icadam p av em en t In E is t Bev '6d on the W< la Eist, and vice vezsi w eb W o rk ^ - ^est aide- and ^ have for aeveealwtekip^beeq croasi tbe aproi ildlng (be long by w alkiifg O h (be apron of the d am , Ijwer bridge. Moet of tha are anfllgtlag team (be tow w ater. .coal tbei plants slQDg'tbe river team (be tow water, iioy cf them are talng power on acconnt of Laker J#ay Exearstoa TO T hom u d JMaads and Gaoanctiaa, O al, via Hew: Ymk Oemial, Mien- day,-'SapteeilMe *7ib. 'Special fast train. Foesri^ trip fare only #2.26, loNudlag limr o | the Islands thtengh Amecleaa lukl Canadian ^snaek. Dallghtfal d e y ^ oatlog. Train leavH QiwegolOtlili^Jn. eeptl.S Official Seal c i g a r s * Regular 10c size, • i tTMlpilT For these days qjnly. iiii[ u m m , 194 W e , t F ( t i t S t . GlQSESTIJi : YE^S WQRK m * w » .S e i(,tt Tills-'Yeari, _ CiuuniiislSBprJ^f W orks S m ith S a ja • th e -FhTemeut o f the F u tu re la ' -Oewsgo'W tU be Brick O ttifas . Som ething B o n e r DaTsI-> opSr-BItnllthlo ana anooani perm an en t improvemeDts h ad been bidagbt to a closs fo r tbia y ear. D nr- iiig th e B esson, the c ity h a s spent $ 9 ,- 900 as Its shars o f the e x p en se of andem anta s tbi these improv e m an en t Im p ro v em en ts no ix t the lad 18 Com. miseionet gets bat |S,09Q (qr pc loknorecan ck of funds. this y ear fol* !Dth Btn Btisct between B ridge an d S eb n j - ler streets. .Jn BddlUon_vto this abont tbtlty Have been einplo>ed-ta-kegirfa>g - ether Inci- smptoyelH tbe pavement! piNui and c BDtal plecea ol work. . Mr. Smith in dUcassing today tb^ ontlook for next year, said tba his Idea to pave West Flrit atreet from Utica to Erie with brick and |o also pave East Second from Bridge lo H r. Saithtblnka tbat antll new pavement demooitrateiiti tbatbrick brick vtlUb»m«ed- in all paving Intbufatate. H o is watAlng two niir kinds cf pawemstts, which. If they prove anocesafal, may be adopt- ■d by him. One is. a bltnllthle, a eomblnatloQ roa t fa,and and travel, and anothv la H aaaam ^ whiib oon- oteutlnmed. Saleef KMlAsiate, Frank Ho> labia h u te l l property la First avacus, l i n t wmd| to Frank W.Kanalilcyfix $1,400. Cfaatlea F e irb baa patebaaed piop» ertylaEaaiTirem h street from tbe Dima Balldlng aoA L x ia AmeltOaa Norman H . Gardenler, of Bceloa, _ia add th s &srdeol«r farm, -In the Ssventh wswd, t» LsBoy Garde tor $2.6C0, aobjecl to Ufa nse’of E Gurdeol bs 3 add th s Girdeol«r fa rm , -In lor # 2 , ecu, anbjscl to Ufa n se'of E llda W.G.TBrall&Son Fire, P la te G la ss, L ia b U itv •Stean;i Boiler, rlealth .Accident and Automobau INSUHAISICE. Baotn# 41.42 Arctde Block Co. lid A i a f k A l i l e H e d a c t t e f i ^ T h k SuiriiDer \ Thoge fax j y I* ^ ' Genuine bargains and lots of .them. All Summer \ Goods will be aoldSthis week belpw tKe original cost. The reason for this big 4eduction in prices a, we want rOom for Winter goods. All oar 153,18e, 20e, 253 colnretl lawns for 9 c yard. Fine 40 -tnoh w h ite law n , regnlsr 18 o q u ality for 123^0 yard. Fine white dotted and*nga(eauwlsa nosUna, 86s quality for 22 oyard, , Fine W hfie m ercerized wataW gs-^ 29 o and 85 e qaalljy,] 2 Qo yardf 86 -lnoh w h its M tdraa •Itim ga.lSo qadU y , XOcyard. 'All o a r w h ite shirt w aists carried over from S nm m er stock at h a lf th^ regniar price. We have purchaied ,100 dozen of fine Pillow Cases, size 4Sx36 These were bought at a big discount; you share in the |aving. We've been selling them for 22c, This Week. 15c-each. 'P h o n e 674. Clancy Sons & Co. New Fall Suitings, a t - ^ - ^ e n d e r s o a t ^ H£BR1NGB0N£ W£AV£S AND NOVELTY SERGES. New stripe mbetures'. tad new colorinAs, in two ai3 three tone combination./- Pleasing effects in ‘plaiq colors—blues, browas a&, greens—with pretty narrow PLAIN WEAVES. TOO- Handsome ihadei thatQwill be in evidence thii coming leaion. Black IMP^iRiAL had STORM S^^GES Silk striped and shadow striped are among very late ariivah. Early buyers wUl illnd this advance showing,Tnlfe aitove their expectations Thoiie 371 HENDERSON’S. ‘The National Lea£ue Race . is cTMiJng great imswst ihto«igh- out ths esuBtiy, md latny are the hits beiag mads daily by Obc HOTEL REDSTONE b a r b e r m s h o p , West Fltw St QUO. T. HALUY. W HY HOT T R Y ? , POCHMrS ^THUA E6UEDY OtvM pn>m*t aaC vuifttrt ttUtr la OM«. BoU k r DTlM Trtal wtuuks xrs • sutniaxs.c <!oiauyl 3 i»a(t«fttar«Mer. BURDEN A MARSDEN Fall Blankets, A 5 p^}al Sale Tomorrow. 100p*ir# li-4 iize,qual ity hetihr. #oft wool fintih, cblon,both grey ahd white, with pink.redandblue bor- der#—regular prico# Sl.25 to 11.^9 A pair: sale-price. 98c. .164 Blanket#, white or grey? colored border#-- 69c a Pr. 11-4 iBitnkets, «iae qwJttr. 89c a Pr. And Now CJoines Antnmn-tlie 'Mme to Look np Yodr Wants In Warmer Wearables—Fall '©nderwear, Ontins Flannels, nianfcete, Contlorts-^We are Ready with FnU A s d o r t m e n t B s ^ ^ ^ M ' . ”:! DRESS GOODS. ' Bisect froti^ fashidin’s centre are our new Fall. Dress. There s scarcely a weave pf the new goods but what can be seen in our Dress Department, fancy weaves ir^ blues, in greens, in browns, in reds, cardinals, wines and in greys. ‘ Our fine line of BLACK^ G O O D S — Many and varied ate the weaves and styles of Black Dress Goods. From Plain Serges and Broadcloths, we have every fashiona- ' hie novelty, every plain and fancy weave. * bUTINQ FLANNELS AT A LITTLE PRICE: TOMORROW, SO pieces of an ^ \ T « f* / | Excellent Quality, Q v ^ AfiEarlyMIe of All-Wool r^ l e n k e ts. [ Abdut2S pa|« of Via- ton Plaid Blan^ai#; full j , 11-4 size add strictly ail- ^ wool. Color# are giey plaids, blue plaids, pinki plaids and ^an plaids; all pretty combinations. Usual prices have been $7.56 to $850 per pair— Special sale price, I:-' X ■- - ' J s : l A