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MUTILATED \T lI li 3 l)A f I iY I j l l A B m j aLOVEUHVITjLK, Hl-llJl'. 1, 18SH. , A BIRD'S EYE 'JIEW. Of 'flu'IvlilK MoUoi/J Couiily. JI Biip'mujKii, L miou (lily ]\Ion(l{vy. , , N()i\v (tab oystoi'B. e / thoi'e A t»AKTY from (JJovt'fBYillo aro onjoy- hig a Ham bake at G aroga lake ‘to-day. Tint Lord’s supper w ill bo adm inister ed in th e Presbytodau church a t tho morning service to-niorrovv. Tins O'anby Post sind their friends, led by the ITniort d rum corps, w ent on their picaic to Bacanclaga P a rk to-diiy. T h e theme of tho Rev. 0. W . Eowley’s discaniYO a t the Firsij M. ! e . ciiurch Sun day M'iljl b e “Eeiigioi:| and Business.” S econd annual c/oavention of the Fulton county 'W. C, T. U. next Tues day a t Urn Frem o n t Istreet M. E. clnirch. A t the w eekly field day of tho G un \ club yesterday tlie score was: Phair 18, Da,v 18, 'llarris 18,, Gniwodda 19, Skill’ Y iie old Pulton street rinlf has been W d to Jacob Burton, J r ., who ivilluso it ,\s a wareliouse f o r the sale of skins anct\leather, igrt'ssional conven- \ tion cy this district will be hold a t the \cort house a; B’onda on Tuesday, Septem- (iier 18 at 1;8C p . ji. \^^SEimcES will be resumed in the Con- g i W t i o n a l dim-ch on Sunday. The saaram e n ^ of <he Lord’s Supfrer will be celdbratedtpi the morning. IIX ndsome lithographs of John D. GrifHn, w-iio’ will appear a t Memorial hall n\ext Saturday night in “Corner Grocery,” are seen in the store windows. T he lueeting of the Y. P. S. C. E. will be held M onday evening September 3 at the Freniont Strbet M. E . church. Sub ject, “Jesus, o u r Guide.” Led by Em m a I-lill. ^ B ear in mind f^he illustrated lectures by Prof. J . B. Soiitliw o rth a t the Fix- m o n t Street M. E.', church on W ednes. day and Tliursdaj' evenings of next T he play entitled “ L ights a n d Shadows of the G reat Kebelicm,” wlncli was to be pi' 0 -,enled a t the opiera lionse by local talen t Septeinoer 21,1 has been postponed indefinetely. I T he social and table spread drawing of th e Canby W o m e n ’s Eelief Coriis w’ill occur Tuesday evenui|g. All aiTinvited. There will be a fine niuBical and literm y entertainm ent. \' . T h e A m ateurs were \done up” by a picked nine yesterday yaflenm o n by a score of 6 to !>. Peter I Houck did ihe ^umpiring and, .ylrauge s-ay, came out contest alivA n fl ufuina it is e.icouvnging to know thiit la F ulton county editoiXever had as nm e h money ns fllO a t om\ tim e, it is sincerely regretted, th a t E d iw r Blunck lost th a t am o u n t rj few day.^ agvi. T he Rev. W . H. Park, broim ed and healthy, returned home yesterdaV from his j a u n t in tho n o rtli woods, lie neporLs good fishing and hunting. O ne\ deer was brouglit d own by his pm ty. \ B eoinniso w ith Monday evcning'>l,Iio iwiiioiiial grocois and flour ant^ fo('«l stores in Gfovei'sville will cIo.se tlii ir •stores evenings a t .S o'clock, except rening. Tiie agreem ent is to T he Republican pole raising will occur at the residence o f John O. Allen ou First Avenue a t 11:30 this evening. The Citizen Corps h a n d and the glee club will enliven tho occasion a n d tho princi- Saturday e Bland for o ml speal .. Spenc Spencer. T he D aily L eaii EU is again under the ii'r'ting ic ‘ edi mous conim u n u alion. Tlie editors of painful ueee.ssity of rejc'cting a- unani- girls [sii ipi'r and the public g enerally don’t ilig w h e ther iS’onth w lieth e r iS’on th Main street P a y n ’s tobacco or onions, and the “ subscriber\ w h o forw a rds such “rot” to the paper w ithout h is signature m.ay as well s a v e his tim e a n d labor. Olcau, N e w sy and HonoraW e. Tlie D aily L hadee celebrated its first anniversary on TJiursday. It was es tablished on A u g u st 30,1887 and, there fore, lias had a longer existence than any previous daily newspaper v enture in Gloversville. D n e of the first daily journals printed Jiere wa.s the Advetisex’, a sm a ll piemiy sheet, issued in March. 1873. I t existed for 31 days. In 1873, A. S. Bottsford, th e editor of the Demo crat, issued a quarto daily paper, on too was publish 1.881, on ^April 31, the. Evening News was launched forth by J, W. F. Rutteuber. It was discontinued on A u g u st .30, 1884, when ite editor was ai-rested for arson. Just tlix-eo y ears to ilie Jay, and the L eader came f o r th and now enjoys the distinc tion of h aving I hh 'U able to pass tlie first mile stone, w ith good jirospects for the future and having an e.xcellent reputa tion as a clean, new.-:y and honorable Jtmriial. The only ot'hei ocr'is: a quarto daily p: wpensive a s c a le and :t wj 'or tw() m o nths only. In 1.881, on A p daily news- issued here was 'oho Daily Times, 'ek in November owm obituary.— iiK' vv\ 'e n.s'rnots a flying ) ooe some fellow i saw buck, step it. It’s ju s t so ond-yard, IVest 311d3 PCI1SONAL NOTES, A ljiiut' Von and Your NelgliliofU A« (liillnu'eil by Leiidm' H<qimhiii'H, —Joliii McConl.'loy Is at Hnemulnga Pui'lc. —Mw, SLu'y llainillon left to-day for a Hojoiirn ut Hhimm Hprings. ,—William Long will loai for a visit at BulTulo and Erie. —N. H. Anibal will deliver a DexmO- cratic speeoli a t Rookwood to-night. —Ed. Huvdiiig, wlio has been in Brook lyn for two weeks, returned yesterday. —Rev. C. W. bm ith of Oneida county is visiting his bro(lu>r A. Bniitli of this city. —Mr, A. Simmons and family returned this afternoon from a ton days’ stay at Canada i.ake. —Mr. Samuel W. Thompson of Read ing, Pa., will b e the guest of Mrs. C. M. lunday. laughter Editlx ioavo Monday iterday. VanGorden over Sunday. —Mrs. Tillpangli and dai returned to their home at CobleskiJl to-day after a pleasant v isit here. —Mrs. O. W. Krause and son returned where K rause’s .■nmg’ from St, Jolinsville, v(x beoii visiting Mrs. K —Alex Carr o f tliis city came in third in the five mile race at the Caledonian club games at Albany yesterday, win ning $ir). He also won first prize, a silver pitcher, a t Utica Thursday. —Mr. W illiam Collie returned from New Yoi’k this m orning, where he pux-- chased a very fine line o f fall dress goods. I t is the intention of our lively m erchant to c arry a larger stock this fall than ever before. —Mrs. W m. Collie a n d son W illie will leave Tuesday m o n iing for h e r parents home at Woonsocket, R. I. Mrs. Collie will also visit ihe cities of Boston, Providence and Newport before her re turn, which w ill be about October 1. —^Lucius Piielixs, a l'oi*mer resident of this place and for tho past few years associated with the Singer m a n u facturer company at Rochester, is stopping in the city f o r'a few days th e guest o f N. D. Plielps. H e has liis wife witlx Jiim and they have been breathing the pure invigorating air at Saeaudaga P a rk a xortion o f the time. Tney go from here Saratoga Spx-ings. of the Saturday Globe in Fulton county, closed liis tliird year in th a t c a p a c ity this week. Since the Globe has b een in Ifr. Yoixng's charge it lias been bright, crisp*and ably handled, and to his skill as a newspaper wwiter is largely due th e ex cellent x'eputatioii tho paper n o w enjoys. May lie a n d the Globe continue to enjoy tlie confidence of the people which they so richly xnexit. i’. M. C. A. Xtcnis. A collec tion will bo taken a t the vice of song for the printihg fund. •gular meeting A u x iliaiy will be h e ld !iiursday The regular meeting of the Women’s Sept. 13th d r e vening Dr. J. B. Southworth of Albany will deliver a n illustrated lecture to young m en a t the rooms F’riday evening, Sep- tenil'cr 7. The monthly song service w ill b e held a t 3 o ’clock to-morrow afternoon i n the roomsr “ L -ssons o f the Campaign” will he the subject. It will be conducted by the geiKwa) seerelary. Come with yeur friends and bring “H y m n s New and Old” lo sing from. A ll are invited to spend a n hour of sacred song. The half-luiur hible study a t the close w ill be held as u sual to-mon-ow. The lib r a r y Kenort. Mr A. L. Pe ck, librarian of tlie GIov- qrsvill.' Free library, has made th e fol lowing report for tlie m o n th of A u g u s t: L ibrary and reading room open on 37 (lays. \ N u m b e r 'o f r^eaders in reading room 1,103.', NnmbVr of books delivered for tem p o rary consultation ,88 N u inbef of Imoks delivered for liome w ithin the corporation of the villagtxof Gloveraville, 3,190 Num b er <f beioks delivered for lionie u se i n suburbs 105 T o tal numbex’ of books delivered 3,384 A, L. P eck , Librarian, JL:ev-BrealKors. Cortland J . Cole w a s a,nested fo r dis orderly conduct on com p laint o f Mrs. Fort by Officer Roi'selle aiUl was found guilty yesterday before Jifstiee Bruce. He was sentenced to sixty s in the Albany penitentiary.', \y Elm er Crankshaw lil^d one of his fits yesterday, having been indulging freely in “ tliat which intoxicates,” H e Was driving fast tlirougli t\o streets and Officer Fay m arched him before Justice Kennedy, who invited h im to pay $J,and costs. H e paid. A Noxvsy P»i>oi-. Amsterdam Democrat: The Glovers ville L eader was one y e arold yesterdi Ilf pluck a n d are issuing a newsy paper. It is to be liopeii tliat the L eader will celebrate a gi’eat many more anniver saries, His N eck W as B r o k e n . W illiam B. Pettit of Northville fell (In .loiiim'i I'Titiik ‘VVilgorir tho who i)a'.r-.'C(l tlio bogtiM Hicek bO J. H, 1’o\v(’m of Glmm Falla Moiidny night, I m fouiut to Imvo ur* lived tliM'o on the SidO tm ln that day. Tho liaiik clu'ck wlilch ho used ho got a t Ilttvlland (Sj F o n is’s drug store, walking in there with a I'ntmUur air and saying to tho clerk, “ Hollo, there, Dool can you give nic (1 blank ohoolc?” Tim olork said yes, and asking hii wanted it on, the stranger replied he didn’t cafe. Tho clerk tore out blank No. 417, tho one used on the clieok cashed ]jy Powers, and gave it to him. During the evening lie tried to pass 11 k > clieck at J e w e tt’s jew elry store, and al-io at the sewing machine agency. As ho seems to b e a professional crosk, i t is r e garded as strange that h e let Glens Falls off w ith only $14.15 damages. T h e Tt'onbleg ot tlie T r a liliueii. The trainm en on th e D eiewareand Hudson have orders not to allow anyone to carry peaches on board trains baskets, b u t to put them in the express car. Many times the passengers have an idea they are imposed upon and strenuously o bject. One of the poUce- nieu who has charge said to a reporter yesterday. “You should be around wlien we strike a c rank. Sometimes Jie seta a basket down and swears th a t he will let the peaches rot before he will put them in the express oar. but then the conductor shouts ‘all aboard!’ and the crank dodges o u t quickly and puts the basket in the express car. Some ai-e very abusive. One fellow said to me that if h e ever caught me in Central Bridge h e’d iiunch my ugly head.” A ll A u tograpli Letter o f Xini-jis. In the A lbany h istorical and a r t asso\ ciation’s collection is a copycop: of th e Kil- marock edition of B u rn’s poems, pii fished in 1786. This was the first editic of h is works, and the book is vex-y The collection of autogx’aph lettei’s con tains one in the handw riting of Burns. The ink is faded b u t legible. The four pages b ristle with fine w: ters was to Provost Maxwell in 1787, and here is a n extract from it: “ If at any time you expect a field day in your town, w hen duke earls and knights pay their court to weavers and coblxlors, I should like to k now of i t two or tlirce days before hand. It is not that I care three skips of a c u r dog for the politics, but I should like to see such an exhibi tion of hum an nature. A Voniig Man’s Suicide. George Van Vleck, son-in-law of the te Senaror Webster W agner, com mitted suicide in the H otel W agner, in Canajoharie, al two o'clock; yesterda; afternoon, by shooting ball entered liis temple. afternoon, yesterday shootin g himself. The Poor iiealth ix supposed to have been the cause. H e and his fam ily liave been hoarding at the Hotel W a g n er for some tim e past. Mr. Van Vleck was a native of Albany and form erly re.sided there. His mother and other members of the fam ily still live in Albany. H is f a ther died about a year ago. Two b rothers and a married sister reside there also. A Broken Leg. A t the social p a ity a t L ink’s i n Txibes Hill Thursday n ight the affair ended in an exchange of p ugilistic courtc vies be tween some Johxistownit\s and a few Amsterd-imians, in which K irk Rowe of Amsterdam is said to h ave sustained a broken limb, ju s t above the ankle. Otherwise the party was quite enjoyble —so the boys say—and sociability was indulged in by both sexes.—Amsterdam Daily Times. A rm Broken. David, the little G-yeav-old son of A n drew U lm an of Cottage street, wliile playing on a pile of lum b ar yesterday fell and sust.lincd a fx’actux'e of the light arm at the elbow joint. The fracture is necessarily a bad one, coming in a joint as i t does. I t was reduced by Dr. P, Furbeok. K* G-, D u n & C o.'s TVeeWy K eview of Trixie* AVithin the past few days crop reports have become bxceedingiy contradictory and confusing. Dispatches by th e score are published asserting t h a t frosts have cut down the yield of spring wheat greatly, especially in Dakota a n d Minne sota, a n d at the same tim e the Govern m e n t weather bureau affirms that the w e ather has been most favorable, and th a t reports of injury frem frost greatly exaggerated. In provisions, also, there has been active speculation, an advance and a action. Hogs rem ain lO cts. liigher. Oil has risen 3 cts., and leather and hides a re half a cent higher. Tin weakened, but copper is stronger and lead has been hoisted half a cent. Coffee has sold largely for speculation 367,000 bags at New York, but prices halt and the distribution skekens. Sugar is unchanged, with a 'better b u t not full dem and f o r refined A n active trade and stronger prices are no,ted in liops. 't’.bo buisness failures Ihrohghout tlie country inrougno u t tJxe country dunng seven\days, as reported to R. G. Dim & Co,, Tliie Mercantile Agency, Friday, by sday .an had complained o f heart trouble during the day. and that is supposed to have been the cause of h>s fall. S mith ’ s wood is i,he best, SlltlS L eave your onfer for wood at W hea ton Bro.s’. grocery. Charles Sm ith will attend to tliein. 311d3 s cc^mpared with a total o f 314 last week, a 219 the week px-< k s t. F o r tk e correspanding week of last yaa^ the figures were 199, m ade up of 175 in the Ux^ited States and 24 in Caxi- ada, In Augifsfc the failuxxa reported in the United Stdites have n* ur.,e,i 973, agaiBst 777 last year. / A dm... ) VlHlt Altmity. fliK Now Yot'ti. de food o.'clilbitlon to ho hold at Allmity oommoiioliig Hoptom- her 10 and (’outhniliig until tho Kith will h(' a novel o.xposltlon of food, food pro- dneta, cannod goods, fruits, borrien, vogotahles, cooldng methods, cookiixg utensils, and an immonso variety of a rti cles th a t vitally intorost every person and especially ovory housokoepor. Every clixnato will furnish its quota o f goods, and tlie visitor will have aii opportunity to inspect m any articles of food never be fore exhibited in this coniitry. Profes sional cooks will coolc and distribute the most tem pling dishes, coffee, chocolate, etc., and yoxmg ladies appropriately cos tum e d will h and out dainty beverages. Excursion tickets at low rates w ith cou pon for admission to the exhibition wjll be sold by the New Y o rk Central aiul Hudson River railroad and W est Shore railroad on each day, for trains due to Albany, before 3 P. N. Tickets good to return within two days including d a te of sale, by’ any’ 1 ‘egular train. There is to be a m o n ster trade parade in Albany’ on Monday Septenilier 10 to be reviewed by Pi’esident Olevehind, who will also open tlie exhibition. The g reat police p a radeon the 13th will also p rove very’ interesting. Apply to the nearest a g ent of the New York Central, or W est Shore railroads. S mith , the wood dealer, keeps only the best k ind of wood. 311d3 List of Letters Remaining in the postofflee of Glovers ville for the week ending A u g u st 34: Getm'an, Martin P, Heartwell, B. W. Holbert, H. W. Hoage, Nelson K ram er, T. Morse, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. Aweida McNeal, Alfred Tompkins, Stella Tyler, W illiam Yxbbard, Della Wqod, Mrs. W ill Willis, Mrs. Frank W right, Mrs. Gertie W ilday, Miner Wilson, W. T. Aarties calling for any of the above letters will please say “ advertised.” A. W . L o O klin P, M, Tlio Stock Market. ' [Through the office of Jay Devee, broker, Lit- tauer block Gloversville, and Streeter block, Johnstown, N ew YORK, Sept. 1, 13 m .—The fol lowing were the closing quotations in the stock m arket. New York Central ............................ — Lake Shore .................................. 97# lada S o u thern ...................... 534 cago and North W estern. 115# St. P a u l .................... ;.................. 731 Oxnalia .......................................... 414 Philadelphia and Reaciing.. 5 3 # Del. Lack, and W estern ........ 143 Jersey C entral ............................ 89# Delaware a n d Hudson .......... 118 Hocking Valley. ................... 39# W estern U nion ........ ................. 83# Missouri Pacific................................. 80 Union Pacific ............................. Gl# Northern Pacific, preferred.. 01# Northex’n Pacific, com m on. 37# Pacific Mail ................................ 37# Kansas and Texas ........................... — Louisville and N ashville ___ \ — New York & New E u g ......... . 43 Richmond and W est P o in t... 25# Oregon Transcontirental ----- 29# Chicago, R. I. a n d P a c ific.... I l l Chicago, B. and Quincy ........ Texas P acific....................................... — Michigan C entral............................... — Opening High Low Closing. U I J - I 93 J 93# 92# 93# B.ank Stiitcinont. Reserves, Dec .......................... $4,2.36,800 Loans, Inc ................................ 3,983,900 Specie, Dec .............................. 7,397,800 Legal Tendex’, Inc .................. 53,200 Deposits, Dec........................... 431,200 Circulation, Dec ...................... 43,200 GQMMUMCATIOm [Advortistuneuts nuder this heading of ForSale 3 Let, Wants, Lost, Found, Boarding, Personal, cent a word.] ished room without tlemen. Inquire at 314eodwl* COMMENCING Monday evening, Sep- V.J teuiber 3, our store will close a t 8 P. Saturcla TIJA M T E D —S ituational any occupa VV tion. Care of horses preferred. Enquire a t Mansion house. 311 w l* •\X rA N T E D — Kitchen help a t fne ^ VV Sion Ixouse. 31C 309d5^ TJASHIONABLE dressmaking done Ijy X’ “ tailor system” at shortest notice. 48 S. Main. 303tf. T I F ANTED—Three apprentice girls at VV the New York millinery store. 300tf T j b u S E ^ i D R SALE AND TO RENT JuL A. Bloomingdale, 44 S. Main SL ^ T OST—On W ednesday last fom* he JU sleep. You need not lose an hAirs sleep, if you will take Celery Tofiic Ut ters. i ’or sale only a t Pharm acy H a l' & - i i ' - s i a o < Z £ > ^ — ■S s s s . i - g - l ' i |-i®S ' ■sSi.g I H ' c o . SeiS S § - S BOSTON DrjGoflds Store! COLLIE’S- CLOSING OUT SALE SUMMER GOODS! Paraspls at less than cost. Wash Dress Q-oods at reduced prices. Bargains in Silk Mitts (JJoves and Hosiery. Full stock of Ladies’ Muslin Underwear. New Stock of Mus lins, Factorys and Cal icos. Great Values in Ta ble Linens, Towels and Napkins. Special Bargains in Bed Spreads, Handker chiefs, Aprons, Buch- ings, etp 4 at low prices. See bur Extension Wire Screens at 33c, each, Eemnants of all kinds at about half the regu lar prices. Our store is closed Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 o’clock W. COLLIE 39 and 41 N. Main at. , SPECIA We are now r &‘omthebestA and Euroneai facturers anc ters an elegani ment of WJ CLOCKS, DIA JEWELRY, WARE and C GOODS, Our ART RO is well filled wit Latest Novelties ii Pottery, , St^t Brass and Br Goods. A special invit is extended to a call and examine fine assortment. A. D, HOEf 13 West Fulton