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mutilated IIIB DIU raDII. DAILY, inrNDA Ytl i !.K( 'KD’i t D. I'l'ItUKHl.n IIV SIlA U ti & COJXIHH, OuyiKliiUit SU'txjt, Ulovoi'hVlllo, N. V. TEBMS OP SXJBSOEIP'L'ION! allyNowspap T b I ob KBuvf Entered in tlio Post Office atGl^versvillo as second-class mail matter., A tjADY vvho last montli investigated the treatment of women and girls in the shops of Chicago found at a lace faett . girl vvho luul been making mats and i had been trying to earn S15 at the work since January, She received CO cents a dozen for the mats, and it took her a week to crochet a dozen, A tlepo it of $fl was re quired by the flriUj which agreed, how ever, to refund on the completion of $15 worth of work. Of live women in terrogated none, was able to earn !3fl eoids a day. No woman had earned $l.‘) in h es than si.y months. At one e.stahlish-iimt where 120 women work 37 lunched on ] dry bread and 23 had no lunch. The wages averaged $4-per week but many woman earned only 28 cents a day. T he other day a citizen of N('ilh Vassalboro, Me., di(id, leaving a wid e.v. Her husband died Tuesday. Wednesday she filed her notice of intention to marry m the town clerk’s office, Tlmr.-day f-'iiowed the remains of her ch‘ceasf>d (jonse to the grave, and on tlw ec- reeding Monday was living happdy v. i.h husband number two, and on the follow ing Wednesday started on her wci! ling ;oiu-with him. Over in Eiewer, iuji-a he river from Banger, there recently \ijd a couple who agreed ab nu as he Kilkenny eats. Tl.ty ..teci, the husband married a; now \tis first wife is keeping h. use liifn, w'ffe number two being irious turn of mind. Nunibei good boils,keeper, if she was a wife, and everything goes on .v mingi}'. Mu. C e o w l e y is dead. He succumbed in New York yesler lay morning to an attack o f malm in. Pew connected with the natmul histoiy department of Cen tral park have teoiivcd agr snare ipular favor. Whaiev he was pon to do, he e nild b ' depended m to be at his po.st. ile labi reil nn- tlie disadvantage of 1 el.i.; of foreign and, .although l.> m ine to this of Hupt. oflllO 'll iTHa POHtiiaN MAIL. 0BHVIOK. 'I'lto llujt'ii'fc Ilf Stt|)fi‘liil;oii(ti]ilt Holt for U hi liiiHt h'lHCiit I'riir. ’WAHiiiNiiTof), Aug. 111. Tim iiniuml ropoi't it. Bell of iho foi’i'l.gn tmill offic\ poit- (U’piu'lnumt for tlio liiafc fiscal yenr that tlic cost of Borvli'o for tlie last /I b - cal your wus f l!)(),l)(iT, uf wbi'-h $2iUlK» was for mall of foreign origin. Tlio total imtnbor of places of nuUl mo,tier Bont to foreign couft* tries wai 89,2’lC,0)tv, rocoived from foreign countries, 70,0;10,0t.'’,». Tho Atlantic stoiim- Bblps woi'Q paid fei carrying tUo niail -li.T).'!,- ,203, on increaso o or Inst year of $.'3«,802,' Tho Paeilio service oost §37,.'K)2, or 81,110 los's thnn lust year. Tim Central and Hmif! in service coat 85S,0,’jli, ; starting fi-oni time required for the i from London to Quee - and tliirty-five minuti Bcuthampti ■ -.vhen in fiublic he prei-orvtl.cl a discreet .ilence on topics wl.cio chnversadon might have exposed his ignorance. Not )k to himself ; li(*lpm him.* Their domestic life has I eeii fairly long ago he took to himself a helpmeet, or ra'her some one took the Imlpmeet to nappy, and tlte widow is now among tbe many who mourn the drath of •Crowley, the Liberian chimpanzee, P eederick (jEUtURD, wlio lias been as.sidnons in his attentions to Mrs. .ngtry, h.rs, it is reported, a rival in cter Arche, the rich C'ahfoniia turf- .n. Mrs. Langtry made Asche's lijtntauce in San Francisco. Asclie >ngnt ills race h(Mv.cs .across the hem at .Sheepshead ainoutli Haiif. Early in the e presented to Mrs. Langhy a me silver tinphy won by one of rses. An elaborate dinner in his ensued ab Mrs. Langtry’s residence V York. Asche has been paying .ent visits tu Mr-s. Langtry’s villa at ; Branch. For a while Asche and lard had seemed like cronies. But act is now well-nigh undeniable jily is vascillating from Freddy to- PiAfer. Stories of quarrels in this irate are current. Asche is / as handsome as Gehbard, al- ;h somewhat more stalwart and de- ly o f more agreeable and genial A tVoiaan’.s Hespiur. ’ath would be preferai; ' to this I, dragging-down sen.sati .a and g back,” despairingly conqil.-dDed a ring mother. “And the woi.st of it she added, “there seems no cure for “Yon are mistaken,” replied tlie .pathizing neighbor to whom the suf r complained. “I suffered for year.s. Jjysician linally and I hav e ever since do, anil found no relief till Golden Medieval Discovery, escribed veil, and the wealth of Imlia t not induce me to be without the y, if a like affliction should re-, “Favorite Prescription” is the nedicine for women, sold by drug- under a positive guarantee from ,anufacturers, that it will give sat- f will he the bottle-wrapper, and ithfully carried out for many years. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets \gently laxative or actively cathartic '%rding to dose. • a first class pompadour go to L. uer’s Tonsorial Parlor, corner Main Vashington streets, up stairs, y l • duds with Tulip soap. Ainei'icau sorvlua coat 85S,0,113, uA increaso of 87,l;37 over Inst year. The e.stimntes for nextyonr ore 8'fi0,0no, nn inoi'oase over the ap propriation of 1887-8 of, $1113,000. The total sailing of mail vessels from the ports of New Now York, New Orleans and San Francisco were 8131, an increase of 80. The report calls nttoution to the successful operation of tho parcel postsj'stem, especially the convention with Mexico and Canada, and says that tho trade betweou the Unitod States and these coinitries has been materially increased thereby. Negotiations are now in progress with all the Central and South American countrie.s for parcel post conven tions, and the time is not far distant, Super intendent Ball says, when the “Three Americas\ will be under one parcel post Must of the countries of Europe, the report says, dispatch their mails for the United .States by the fastest steamers offered without regard.to the register or flag of the vessel. Great Britain, however, continues to confine the dispatcli of all of its regular mails to the Cunard and White Star (English lines), the isels starting fi-oni Queenstown. Tlie le of mails _ iteen hours and from London to ton two horn’s and forty-five raiii- he vessels of the Kortli German Llyods steamship line sail from Southampton the ■same day that the White Star vessels sail from Queenstown and arrive a t tlie port of New York about the same time. If the Ger man vessels were allowed to convey to Southampton the mails that accumulated after the departure from London o f the mails for di.spatch by tho Cunard or White Star vessels salUiig from Queenstown, it would save not only tjie ditferonca in time required to convey the mails from London to Queens town and Southampton, but advance the ad vance of mails now delayed by being held for dispatch by tho next Cunard or Wliite Star steamers stalling from Queenstown two days after the German vessels sail from South- aiiiptoii, The mails that accuipulate before the departure of the German vo.ssels are al ways delayed from one to three day,s. The system of paying for the mails as cargo, says Snperinlwid.?nt Bell, a t so much a pauiid, has proved .so advantageous that it is hoped that there will be no return to the old method. If it should bo the pleasure of congrc'S to make an nppi opnation to aid American .steamers plying ill trade with foreign pons, it would bo n detriment to the efficiency of tlio foroign mail service to charge it with the adminis tration of such an appropriation. “The wond-rful advancement being made in naval architecture, so far as spaed of tho vesM-ls is concerned, makes it quest! Jiiable to tie the pnstnflive department in in ig contracts to certain liiiea o f vessels which ra y be con sidered f-ii-t to-diy but v,?ry slow to-morrow; ticy of dispatching the mails by ...................................................i? try at an early age. he found i t ever and tlio policy o f dispatching the mails 1 uui!i.iiu.ei Limhi-d \>. itli the fusicst st am “rs toiidareJ has met with ‘‘'.I- '-‘-'W,. •-■lo. i THE COTTON BAGGING POOL. .Ilr. Sturgis tJocIares T liut tlie A rran g e m e n t Is N o t n T r u s t. W a s h ix oiox , Aug. 31. — The senate finance eoniinittee have for several days past been cxamhiing Mr. Appleton Sturgis, presi dent of tho Eagle gunny c loth mills of New York city about the cotton b.igging pool. Mr. Sturgis insiste*! all a long that tho ar- rangOHient is not a trust and says it does not include all gunny cloth raanufacturera. It was merely a sympathetic movement on the psrt of manufacturei’S interested and a iw ether parties who have joinci ler parties who have joined tbom- ctves with the manufacturers. Last Sep- ember, ho said, business was dull and many pod running. Later the Mills tariff ttoii ’bagging was troduced and cuttoi put iin tho free list. Several inar.ufacturors came to Wosbing- ton, hut failed to persuade the wavs and means conrimittee to lake bagging off Uie free list, and finding they could not get ju-tico firtu the cominitteo, end that they were likdy to be “wiped out\ if bagging was put on the free list, determined at last to m ike what moi.ey they could ihis year. The largei mills then entered into the arrangement am the emaller ones were leased. The price o: cotton bagging went up from 6 to 13 cent per pound. Mr. Sturgis supplied the committee ivitl copies of tlie contracts under which the flroi! are acting together, with a list of the firm: in the pool. T h e Consnm p tiou o f Efiiuor. WASriiNGTOM, Aug. 31.—The internal rev enue bureau has issued a statement showing the per capita consumption of whisky, br>er, etc , ab the present time as compdred with the consumption 47 years ago, before the enactment of the internal revenue laws by whish liquors are taxed. In IS-IO, 3 52 proof gallons of distilled spirits were drunk per capita against 1.19 proof gallons in 3887; 29 galicnsof wine against .54 in 1887; 1.36 gal- \ ,t.N PLO. IDA. ,.i .,e w ( ‘iiiRi!i tun) Ttirue| Ht (liiuhsiinvlllii. CIllRING SALE DURIfIG the MONTH OF MJjGUST. will lio sold this inonlli at a rednctioilol 15 to 20 per cent, to onsh hii'/ers, in ordc i make reel tor fall ';icc!i, ................ ......... . ... J. M. HILL, ■ 4 ? NOETH MitJN 0TRB: bi'twean lo ii. in. iiml 2 p. in. w the liuM’.'iuti In tli« iiuinlior of enKCft augment ing till' al'irm oil tlm people. Effort\ nro being imido to sUrau.iito tho peopling of tho camps in order to thin out tho city’s popu lation. The poor will bo asaisred to bear the oX- penso of moving. Now ”. w (’ h appeurod yos- ti'i'day in every direction. Tliirteoii wore ro- portwi up to noon with throe ileatlw. Tho work of ol'iantiig and disinfecting the city SHttsfactorily. \ \ of inildt ' Many of the now typo, others being maiig- lancy eoniidential clerk of tho internal 3 office, Mrs. D. J. Crowley wife of inager o f tlie Western Union telegraph ami Daniel Luigue an Italian. Among IW case.\ are members of several faml- icludingcluding Father,Kenney,ather,Kenney, Mrs.rs. D. R.. P,, lies, in F M D. R P Daniel, Mrs. Su.san Sengle and O. S. Keene. iriticalritical butut itt canan hardlyre Many eases nro c b i c ha be said that tho disease is more maligiu tlian a week ago. Tho action of the surgi general in preventing refugees from gcirij healthy points and requiring all to be tained at quarantine camp is severely ( demned. The Citizens’ Auxilliavy Sanitary association have made a protest deolaring it about as sate to keep their wives and chil dren here as in a mixed quarantine cainiv, where there is not a hospital for tho buita’ole care of any stricken with fever there. BENEATH CONTEMPT. ingmen, were tion of nat 0 C e n . H arrison. s ^ i o n in every case or money v ••efraded. This guarantee has anted on the bottle-wrapper, M iddle B ass I sland , O , -Aug. 3) —Gen. Harrison ba* notified the Young Republicans of Michigan that it ’.vilbbe impossible to com ply with their request for a reception next week. He suggested that they oome tc-day but they replied the time was too short to notify their members. It was finally arranged to hold a purely informal reception on Satar- abam a D e m o crats in Convention. .MA, Ala., Aug, 31.—The Democratic cingressional convention of the Fourth AJa- baina district has been in session three days and 6S‘3 ballots have been taken. The desd- lock is between S, W. John of Dallas, B H. J-ones of VVilcox, Lewis W . Turpin of Ha'e, A. C, Davidson of Perry and G. H. Gibson of ’ ■ Davidson IS the present member. buspected of lloiog Brlqraads. SOiriA, Aug, 31.—Two lEiA, Aug. 31.—Two Bx-offlrers of tUeJ R’JSsian army have been arrested here under J i.tLspvciou of having been 'lonneoved with the hands of brigands which have recently made their appearance in Bulgaria. Kccortl Sinashlng. w reiterated with tho prosenta- ames of persons who said they had heard liim advise force against the strikers and that a dollar a day was enough for work ingmen, will be the subject of a .Journal ed itorial to-day. Upon the proferrei.1 statements of these 11 en a claim was made for Tho Jour nal’s $1,0> 0 reward, and upon that point the edi'orial contains the following: “He doesn’t produce the original statements of his pretented witness. Let them m.ake oath to them if they dare, and let them fix tho time, place and civeuinstauce when they heard Gen. H.arrison make tho alleged re marks. They will not do it. They ore a-J pack of liars and Bailey with tho rest. As [ for Gould, he is iri’esponsiblo. A man who would state, as he has done publicly that Gun. Harrison said “A dollar a day and two meals, consisting of gooi bread, butter ami sow belly is good enough for any workingman,’ is beneath contempt.’’ Now Jersey Knights Templar. Asnunv P vux. N. J., Aug. 31.—Yesterday was field day of tlie Knights Templar com- raanderies of New .lersey. The thirteen com • niandorips in the state were well represenied. Nearly 1,000 knights wore in line. Grand Ooimniuider Isaac 0. Gintliens was in oharg,-* of tho dress inspection and review. Tb^' grand command ira of New York and Peun- sylvania were among the prominent visiting Lattn, the clerk whe has been arrested. Oon. llarrlRon T a k ing I t Easy. M iddle B ass , 0 ., Aug. 31.—Gen. Harri son (lid nothing yesterday but stiMll about the grounds and sit o n the porch o f tho cJub bans/. He s.ays bo has not deviled whether or not bo will talk of national issues at tho derconslration a t Put-iii-Bay to-day- Prlneo F o d in .-in d 's K e p o r ted nng a g e m a n t S ofia , Aug. 31.—I t is stated that a match is being urrangc-d between Prince Fordiiiuml oi. l Princess Louisa, tho eldest daughter of Duke Ro.hert of Parom, Clovoland’s I.\iok. L ynchburg , Va., Aug. 31.—The presiden tial party caught twenty-five bass on the James river, ntsir Glen Allen, yesterday. They will remain in t ’no neighborhood to-<i»v To JJcjinhlicaiis. Mr, F. R. Bruiidfige lias spciiretl the agency o f Fulton county for the life of Geu. Benjamin Ilarri.son by Lew Wal lace. Tlie hook contains, he.sitle. a splen- tliii hiograjiliical.skeleliof Gen, TJnrri.soii, the life of Ltwi P. Morton, the Reiiubli- can platform, biograjihy c.f former presi dents, a citizens' liand book, presidential contests, list of vice presidents, electoral votes, cabinets of i>residents, constitution of the United States and lumdreds of other things interesting lo every one and Republicans. In a leading Ibany Journal says of the Aside from its value as an iniluenee in the campaign, the jife of Gen. Benjamin Harrison by Lew “ 'ace, especi.ally Kepub editorial the Albi PURE TEA A Delicious Beverage. Drink tins tea only. It is tlie H iorest O ha icked from the best plantations and absolutely pure and free from all coloring matters. ' • sealed and warrai le best plantations and guar- id free from all adiil ing matters. Tlie paclcages lilted fuli woig U'i’ations or col hermetically Tlio quality never varies. It is more ceonom in use than the lower grades. O r ioiital & O c eiilental T e a G o ., I / f d . , H o a d Oifioe S.'j B u r lin g Slip, N ew Y o rk. F oe sa l e b y WHEATON BROS, Gloversville. Oheaii B x c u rsiun to Saratoga. Gen. Clinton B. Fisk, Prohibition candi date for president, will address a large gathering at Saratoga September The Prohibitionists of this section desirous of arranging an excursion Saratoga on that day and to that end have appointed a committee consisting of W, H. Place, Hiram Vandenburgh. 0. J. Skiff and 0. S. Hiliabrandt Gloversville, and F. Myers, L. L. Streeter and C. P. Hawley of Johnstown, necessary that all who desire to g o shoiild see some member of tho committee im mediately so that the arrangements for cars, ete., may bo perfected, The fare for the round trip will be $1.50. If the required number is not pledged the ex cursion train will not go. 310d2 A boy fell into a w ell the other day when his mother with great presence of mind throw in a piece o f Tulip soap and he was immediately washed out. Our C oiiununication Column. For the move pittance of five cents a line your wants will ho insei’tcd in communication column. Tiio.’ie wanting hel,i, those wanting positions, those wanting to find a thing that is lost, those wanting to find an owner for a lost thing, ti.''se having a hou-oi to rent or who desire toi’eiit a h' U-': will find this advertising very adviuitageous. Those who have triwi it hare received good returns. Tw o o f tlio B e st O intm e n ts 111 tlio AVorld. One is Dagcr.s Indian Ointment that is so extensively used here. Cures itehi bloody and internal piles, inflaramatioi tlie breast or any part of the body, - dip- theria, croup, quinsy, chilblains, etc. The other is John Cunningham's Vegeta ble Salve. Cures old sores, niiniing sores, milk crust, sores o f twenty yeais’ standing, Good for nmn and beast. It lias cured .scratches and galls, ete. No horseman should be without it. C. R. Hiliabrandt, No. 91 and 93 W est Fulton street, has the exclusive .sale o f both of these ointments. Do not fail to proi neglect it a box of cacii. If may commit a grei 299m] G ram l E x c u rsion to N iagum Falls. Next Fidday tho West Shore railroad will run a special cxcumiou train to Niagara F.ill.s. 'I'lic Iv.ain le.avos Amster dam at 12;45 A.M. jmd arrivt i at Niagara Falls the same morning at 7:25. Round trip tickets will be sold at tho low rate o f $jj.50 from Auisterd.am. Return tickets will be honored for passage on regu lar trains up to and including September 1 No one should let this oppiortnuty pass for witnessing one of the grandest W 9 |(j,| dors of the world. SACANMGA- PARI , HOI I -------- a t --------- I S a c a n d a g a Pa' Remodeled i nd ^furnished. i Everything ft rst-clags and Terms Eeas A Pleasant a:^ d Ch^p Place for a £ Outing. G-ames and Sp^^rts ol- all kinds fbr tt ure of Guests. J, A. Fl(IRBECK, PR6 ixir has been prescribed for years fori allim- puritiesoftheBlood. In everyfoi-m 01 V ggrgf, nlous. Syphilitic or Mercurial diseast'‘,g ••■nvaluable. For Eheumatism, has no lequaL HOUCK & PATRICK, p I siiiii ^ 1 — OF TI T O M I U S t x w c . a s Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Co’L i i etc. We guarantee Acker’s EugVijgjJ Eomedy a positive cure. It BaLgg hours of anxious watching. Sold HOUCK & PATRICK, Agents,1 C\ W \V things o f th jg W% V X v v ^ 2ife are sorrowfully le j alone on account of Dyspepsia. Acker’ g s m w - i t s s : m W. E R( e-LOV'lpES Dyspepsia Tablets will cure Dyspepsia,\ Indigestion and Constipation; sold on a positive guarantee at 25 and 60 cents, by HOUCK & PATRICK, Agents. 'Tip V V . would enjoy your dinner and are preventad b y Dys pepsia, use Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets. 'They are a positive cure for Dyspepsia, In digestion, Flatulency and Constipation. We guarantee them. 25 and 60 cents. HOUCK & PATRICK, Agent. jpEI^F BOY YODR FRUIT JARS|! ----- ^AT ----- 1 AVERY’S Wholesale or Retail, and j , GET THE BES'1’. , ------ ^THBEE ------ ^ Different Styles and all/Sizes 1 The Lightning}, after a test of four yiears is taking the lead, and the old Mason’s Im- provod and Masons. Porcelain lined, still, hold their own^ after a test of over twenty-five years larriaou by Lew Wall the brilliant iithor of “Ben Hurr,” is a literary treasure. Notwithstanding the baste of its composition the biography has a pol ished perfection about it which many a writer would give much to have in his leisurely productions. The woi’k was. the author says in his concluding sen tence, “too pleasant to be itccounted a task.” To the purely biographical por tion of the volume is .appended a large number of extracts from speeches by Gen. Harrison upo-a the various public issues of tlie times. The reader will be gratified wiDi llie clear-heatled, masterly way in which the various subjects are treated. The book is published in neat form by Hubbard Brothers,Philadelphia. Among the fine illustrations arc excel lent portraits of Geii. and Mrs. Harri- zens and all will have an opportunity of 'purchasing this valuable work. 310tf J, H. Builock, notai’j\ public and pen- f sion agent,will make out pension papers, f Main and Grand streets. Alos all kinds of legal papers made and ac knowledged. - tf For a first class stylish hair cut or a clean shave go to the finest barber shop in Gloversvi street. Je, Ed. ’’’illinan, Bleecker 257yl ta l l i e s ’ Sw im iiiliig Club. The ladies swimming club will meet Tuesd.ay and Friday mornings from 10 to 12 o’clock, the club liaving rented the swimming pond in McNab’s woods for those hours during the season. C harles S mith ' s wood yard is loc.atcd m West Fultfin street. 311(12 is warranted, is Lecamro it is the best Blood Preparation known. It will posi tively cure all Blood DLiease.s, purifies the whole system, and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Eeinember, wc guarantee it. HOUCK & PARTIGK. Agent. Windy Colic, Teethini Stomach Bisordsi tiling ruins, or can ho rfdieved :er's Baby Soother, ns no Opium or Morphine, lafe. Price £5 cents. Sold by at once by using Acker's Baby { LEGAL NOTICES- Fw'.uuis Lilirary ti( Cl low-v.-ville aiut KiUKSbrao. We are justi opening another larg6 assort ment n ew w all papers, both plain and gilt, window shades, fix tures, &c. Now is the time to decorate your rooms while, prices are low. New Goods in Croel hanging a^d star lamps, library lam and chandeliers ceived nearly eve day. / Do not fail to call amine goods an^ prices before f your orders to o parties. J. ___ South Main ^;t,, Glovei