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• An Unusual Furore FleshcrH are made ft'Om the poQrCr clfi.S9 The sktns are Hplit, thE.> gn•i!' I ;;r-·· m•orrihlinO. 1tsed for trtmmmg and bmdmg - .1 \'h'\\'\' called Rktvers. The other or fleah the spht IH use(\ for making sheep l?~~i~j~~'in~~i!\~.:,',j gloves oountcy are nisi> engaged m 1t • Where are the gloves prmcapally sent for What kind of gloves do they make ? market after they are made 9 \All kinds tba~!p'e formed from all•ns- The prmctpal ma~kel!! !Dr llcavy gloves d~S ldd, ~l&ki\!;'d/iK'ikili and are Chtcago St Louts St Paul nnd Kansas • How long bave the peoplt of tlmt oectaon Ctty The bghl glove morkets are heav1est been ao engaged \ m New \' ork and Philadelphia Baltimore I don t know, but for many many years the great mart to sell the cheap gn>de 1 ~~~~~;~~:~:~~!l'i:~~~:i{i One of the pwueer settlers estabhshed the Whenever n Balttmore dealer comt>s J\ '~.fc~ii!/i~';dil~~~~ 1 ~:;~~~l; busn,tes.'!- m the early days l1y lm.)'1.Dg up dc'er\ I ;,., for good~\> he Ja 1.lmost sure to huy 11 sk1us 111 m that 1s (\heap Uem dbng pei'I!On deal m cheap goods ! among U1e rcsulents of \V:P~tem New York tratlu 1s nearly nltogether hJ means of a honw. and g'tJp sack 1 biR was w1th the colored pl\ople of the :Wuth '\ bb th<> begmmng of that pecnlmr branch of demand che:lp goods ratiler than <lnrahlc - duRtrv wlucb aftC'rwn.1-d!:>' tthsorllett (:•vf!ry oth They buy what they k.ilow they can sell er trade m U•nl UNghbmhood As the rom J)o the prace• of skins vary from J< •r to mf'rCP m glnvt s g~~\ giO\ C' nl!lkt rr~ from the ) ear old t ountly were nttt•tu u tl to th ll J))!IC{I- Wt 11 I shonld say thf'j .do For Ill Hf<t'c'!l\'li'>ll'JI~; 11\!.11 tbcl\falipn :\\'~<l·atlm~e: Jack• th...,., year. ago <aul<l he I dis•'\'\· Jr(\W 1 uln 1 \ 0 At tiU!l. tum bought for from 22\ to 24 cents to.day they '~~:~r~i~:~~:~~·;::~~~: town 111s 7'i glu\!t' rtrl'l nnd c.ommand r.5 and u6 cents a PQUDd Stxteen 110 pounds of jacks make abOut a dozen gloves Dn tltc.);- make many kut glov~ ~ What , ans('S the ductuauon m pnc.es of 'YPrv many hut 10 reaht~ no real \\\ '·\''\\''\ Rktn w)ovt IS mule m AmPIWll Indeed Why yousrethc mark~t JUI(C falls as c:ty ::ay thnt prol111hh not one lll every supply bccom€'s p1enttfnl nntll1he pr1ee hundr\d glo\f'S thttl ur~ f: •lit unfl' rt.hemtmf.\ down to a ftgnre y;Jurh docs not Jb\J the uf l~o.ttl J;o, m rmh1y a Jud glovt\' Nnt nnf\ m 1. ht.>n the- ki1lmg ~easPS for st vt>ml t:VPry huu lr' tl e-v' t :i ~w thr hn1 k of t kul HU the Jm<>e onN mme ntlvnnf'« s tn ... I he-n whnt lH tht) teroptlng hgu.rts 1 nmh \'km or Hlu flp ~k•n dreA,W:ui so ~:;,~;.;;;;~,;,,,.,.,,.~,,.,,..,,. I \'\\''or thnt tlu, cannot he tlnilmh\'LISh tl frmn tiu Ieaii(Jd F.v~rv JCillUOe ktd ghno •old !\.mP.tll\l rnnst lw an tmpot:t.f'd arbch• I hat yen m•y dr peml upon 'llw hrst lamb skm kHl C\nmPs from Fnmrc- 1 he fre(.'Ond. faom En 0 1nml add .nf\x.t from IJov-;, V( r A.mrriC' 1 m tnnf u tnrt\' \')tll:e ,..nod!'; What nr< tmdr'\wd kul \'hefi tr<\ not ~:my nlufrt~ 1 k1d fllflllt> 111 Amuun ~lo\it ot Hu~mcome from Fra:nf':n nntl (-.(>rm 1 of thf\ ~.!f.st '\'r~i~r.ft!PJi. gt-am JR then taken wlik~h ftn.! used at GJ J.Vt>rR-Vllh town~ HUMOROUS A Broket.'s Mtstake [be- followmg ~;,tmj ltt told of Frnnos J>re.'i:el 1 h1 tntlu r of thP wPll known Pluln tlolpln' honk< r ~oon niter the rlo•e of the \\ l1 w1th Me:1uc l m tny Rpa.ntsh nn 1 ].{eX:I ran silver do1lars fo\mrl tlu 1r \ ty mto 11ie UmtFll ~1.tttf'.f'l and v.ere hon_J\ht by hankc l~ mmuy dealus. dl ovn tlu c-oun1ry The pr.tce prud for them Vllrtf'fl gwatly ac cordmgto-tlu; dcmantl nnd supply nnrl lilt> Jeoncliti•m oi the \\\''\ lhrlllll(')Ve• At tho a ratn}l da) dnrtOgwlu('h }lr Drexel -1Hen dmng a very modeBI bu•mtlllson llurd Pluladclphm. ns n:. money Rlld ex ~~~i\1£eiil~~~~~t~~ broker-had !lC<'n n lmgo hnycr of 1 and wlnlchc • ~ll\\l'cnt km<ls of skms o~;::t:~:~:::.:~ I h1s rash amount the door of hJS bankmg from different pJacl.'R The :wa':l suddenly ppened by a p1amly come.'i ftom nenr the equator who excllllmed '1. have only known tltattbe n~rerthe~nator one hundred left, do .)OU wanttbem? h¥,1 tf>'1l!J!;ttar >hc\!''kin+{w.t;,• Mr Drexel w1thout rmsing Ius head bru: alil t'hBthfcker the pelt. phed pnced buckskin comes from Para m Braztl 'I 11 gtve ~ou flfty cents for them ' and IS known ns Jacks A. great number No swd the roan I ve sold all th~ buckskms.are recmved ho.wevcr from Cen others at sclielltJ tlve..cents nnd only have a tral A:menca. and 1\lexJ.co All skms are hundred left known by the Jlllllle of the port from whtch l\lr Drexel rephed I vc bought them all exported Whll~J\\' known as castors are day at a1xty Cl!nts and if there are no boles m~q:-ffoJriitlJ.e sims ofu.l\Of~Y )-[ountain An n them I will take thent nt the same pnrc t.fopd .tna tltack Ta1tM Df!et On !be llllhe th1s IS the most lou can gel for them batr m qmte long and the pelt quite thm and I nev£>r saw any holes m em ~ud tlu of large spread The~ are put through the Hame process m dresstng as other deer sk1ns D1dn t you 'f said }lr Dre:xel though they are colored-that 1s dyed m we get are full of holes where they &ea'l of smoked been used as bi.1ttons f.,... then aa1d Verv 'WE'll I 11 bnng them m a ~ 'the man acmtched h1s head a moment and rea ittl'o right away m~t tm}lOs..'lthlc to make a glove out of do,t FiVE.\ mmutf.'S afterward he appeared w1th skm lx canSt.! the ramne brute has too much a small hn k('ttle and watkmg np to the ~~~~:~·~:1\*i~~~~·.~ .. \~\~ grease m 1t ro penmt them bemg dn>\\,.j I counter sa1d wl1ere shall I put them\' f propt>rl)! But g1oves me made nf the best Pour then out hPre smd Mr Drcxd u:: jqu.C.tion sheep Rkms called dog skms to gave them a partlcnlar awt on the counter good duruble uame and make them sell can t s1nd the sellu They will shp ~n¥ IIIC'PfOO\'\' of makmg:glo.ves oil' on UJ.c floor ;Well; AtiJ thd ikfns must ~ dressed- M~ Drexel Without drawmg h1s attention These' skitis a.Ie always recerv.ed at from the counting of h1s purchases of eravllle JUst as they are taken from the called to bn; .son Frank to mats back 1 n.ke a det>r skm lt first goes the tray was brought 1t was mto the beam sltop where the l11ur and crack across lt to wluch ~:;~H~~~~1:~~~~~~]:!! flesh are Ioken oil' The feet and all below obJected saymg Tbey II all the first Th1s ncttl(>(\ ?.lt Dre-xel .mt,hN' i!11mn word• told lnm thnt held thousand:-J nnd thom•:md1-1 of n f(!f;IJ)n,<l!l'V~·rtbelln every day and furthermme m per H·rm~ hflldP lum pour thl\'tn nut Acrordmgly I be k('ttlo wns a1u~d to tht> IPVel i)f the c>onntPI and onf' hunrlrNi fat raw oystPrs were ponr£>d mtothe rrack£>d truy much to the- chagrm and dtRgUi'lt of1hP h mk nnd h1a •on-tlar fornwr of whmu rx clmmcd Why, tlm~e llrt oytitt2rt> \VeUl mud the oy~<1<.•rmtt.n (:who ltnOW!i 11othmg about }[pxwan f;tlver ) yon thmk thf'Jo were Qone with a Handsomer Man Rochester Medicinal CU'riCURA. u L\.'l'jlRRII. Rtttlit>,al On re. Collins' Plasters. ELECTRICITY, ~IR. •l OSl<~PH \Vhenw ( ome• 1 he Uub,nmde<l JaO)Uihntt~ ot. Miscellaneous. Boots and Shoes. Fonad at NEW Music Storo, GLOVERSVILLE Shoe Store PIANOS. H \ LI ETT & I>\\ It\ CO ~ II M P EMERSON ORGANS. !\I \:<-10~ & II \ 'MI I !It: • ~E\\ E~(,J ~ND GEO WOOD & Co STERLING \\ mld R('n wned Fin('>~t Toncoll Beautiful en..~ All ~~ot~ lcs kept in stock I Photograph and Autograph .Albmn$. Fancy Boxt.-s Bcntp nooks. Elcgtmt \\ l'ltmg Desks La te~t St) le Bracket Fl'tlffiC~'~ Fancy Stationery, NOTICE TO FARMERS! Fencing! Fencing! \\t Ull) tcJ II 11 illllll\lh ulllll U~t t ~(.>UC1ng Both Green and Dry, ;\T\Ein HE\~ONo\RTF.PHlfFo.l \\t; h \1.' I StOll U[ BUILDING TIMBER, un I ( m !Jilll I1H 1l Ul) 1t.e- nt the- Cor. Main &: Fulton Sts. Fresh Stock. The unders1gned woUld cSll the attention of the rutiJensoC Olovmvme nnd vicinity to their bJ:IInd new stock of Boots and Shoes Edwin C. Burt's Fino Shoos for HANAN & REDDISH'S MEN'S FINE SHOES! 1 c t.h in Hand anll :r.laeblna Scw~d Also c thtl very dE'BirRble manntoL<illl't.>.S No Old Stock. Hn not fail to exammc OUR NEW STYLES de• s ut tlu!S \ 1 ut t)' ><l•o li.,·e I Lll l~lnd ut DRY LUMBER, E T. MILLS & CO, Willlh n~ Will dint the Popular Shoe Stlore. ( llundgtt 1\11 Jll<...; t::orner of \Main and Fulton Streets YOUNGLOVE, SON & CO, JOHNSTOWN Jr.!/. NMPHON & fiO.l'i ~ MOURNING Eddystone Fancy 1,0001000 ACRES OP CHOICC LANDR IN and Dry Goods. ANT II 0 NY'S H. S. BARNEY & CO., Machine Works, 95, 97 & 99 State Street CAlADUTTA STREET, GLOVERSVILI.Er BIG SALE (Oppo)o;Jt~ \.hmd How;P) OF fhl' till h tMgm 11m m1lc ~u1uc important Allcock's Porons PlastQrs? Reduchous Ill Prtces tiF AND DR C C JOSLIN'S LIVER PILLS \ Food for Plants 'I\'ltl~ Pl till tnlll ..,. l! d\ t \\ 11 111 lu }ltnh! ' \\ I Ill I I lUllS IU LH h.Uioll J u lfltH.l'-~ and Mitten Cutting Housekeepin TOOLS. \II 1<1:-.: f..- ur \\Ill !\;llr HI J ~HI H\lUIIJ IOH ( \!-lH Jllmltult l(lUHtft\ IH tUll't'.jllel:llUllysoliC 111-1 ll Ul t>l u· I tnl II I ttl llll.!(l i l the 1lltU1\C h- t II f \N rHON\ BEWARE til FRAUD I OAPOINE PLASTERS Have been Imitated, Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters GOODS. At Lo'\'er Prices Schenectady bas over: seen sinco lta first tn .. augurntlon or 'Dry G6ocls 1 < ~of mcached Damask. of dllrorent grudea twm4G r.5 tl.~ 't5 li'TU: ct.! UJ>Ward!'l SOMETHING NEW' I• \'oit4•'rf••i Snl'llil(l-n.J Operatloa-HeulQ\Val Sto1U.\.8 fro1u tlu Dlad«ler SIU\Cf'Mfltl Stmcon TtcfHeU ( f ~auge-t1il':'l tlcatell i'm scum •:,;~~; I :~~~~~~~·~~=~: till'} cnll \' benefit The Best l:l5o Towel m Market, \\ t v; Ill nh:lo opl.!n m CU\A P or Amt rll un Ff('m:b und :-.cotch H. S. BARNEY&; CO., 95, 97 and 99 State Street Gem us Rewarded; R. H. FOSTER, on rut M,\'Nl s;A<.'TUREit OF love & Mitten Boxes Story ofthe Sewmg Machine m EVEnY IlEAC RIPTION No 19 Church Street, Gloversville Gloves Latd Off by Steam. I lnnt: ul~'< n lurgt nul Ono n.o,;g rt.m1 ut 'i new dt':llgna m \lmutl~'lllli.llllll'(UUlllltllu llll1g \\ilhll UUI U llll-(1 \inw> lliiJI GIVEN AWAY b~ tllllt ll mull )mRt 1 tid t OOl~Olt·ll•l\inl< ut U li!<lllOCO II uut ' Ul uffiu ~ THE SINGER MANUFACTURING tO. Prlncapal Ofllce, 34 Umon Square, Nl \\ \OHK 10~1 nt c 1\. I 1 c hnin Pmnr~ ('ltf>RJl I Itt 1 n 1 t~lh~t },~iiJf._easnp -AND- North-Western Railway. OF THE WES1 AND NORTH-WEST l it J!'l the shortest and best route Mtw£len Chicago and nll polnta In :\mlftCHl IrUnm~, Iautll Dakota, lJ:yomino. 1\t'. 1 1 mika f ;(!Ufm nit4 . ~~ A-r.wmu. 1Jial1, € rma ta 1dalo. Moutmut ~et'(ldttmrdjm Con neil Bluffs. Oinaha UF NV ER 1 EADVJLL\Et Salt Lake, San Francisco, I'r IS THE ONI.Y UNE RUNNING Pullman Hotel Dining Cars hlt\\('('11 Chicngo.nnd Connell Dlntl'a Pullman Sleepers on all Night Trains htRIP.t upon Agent.~ trclll-rur yoo T!ckets vut thl~aonll ck:ctll,antl refueu tv Lm) if er the Chlcoro .It No1tb-:W I [ ) ou Trn\ ellng .A.coomtiJ.O<!~ I lUll!=! ~ 0\ tltlkCt~ by tbls l'QUW, It&'\ AND WILL TAJ<E NO QTHB ...... All Tlcket Agents sell Tiekct8 bJ -tb1a Une.; ~lanill HUjl'hltt,2d V P llildGcn;MIIIi ,CIIlctii[O.