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T he D aily leader . YOLII.-KO. If). GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y.. SATO.RDAY. SEPTEMBER 15 , 1888 . _______ TKAVKLKllS' O T J I D S 2 . ____ OWN AND GLOVEUSVILDE GOINQ NORTH. '!»■ ; ■ r M ' i a r . ■- . A . * . OOING SOVTH. S ' i S S j o r . . i ; . A. M IP. M. P. M.l 9 00 10'37 (1 18 9 yO 13 55 4 30 ■rive 9 30 1 05 4 40 3RVO 9 85 • ,«SP\. :|!«S I I f ! i l GOINQ EAST. GOINQ WEST. % - ,L i t III MH'i; : l | : i il . I ;; ______ iioclat iNow York Exiires ^/Accommotl ation //Day Express * CauandaiguJi E x p iw ■ Chicago Pachii' Kxpr. Af*f*ommo(iation SS«SfS,™c»W.'«. 5 Now York iiud mica Express - SONDAY TRAINS. WEST—5:30, 9:03 a . m . .3::3ri p. ii. EAST—12:Sr A. M. 327 anil 4:05 p. i: -TRAINS LEAVE going east . £ S K ‘S S f ‘-.- - - - ; SSE:S: No. 58, Mohawk & H. R. 11. Exiiress - 8:33 a . m . ,ap:i . 10:I t A. i'j. GOINQ WEST. SS;S;Sj“'i 52 r ’ . Accoimnodatiou i | g p a ilS s l i r BUSINESS MEECTOKY. IJENTTST.S. W. E. lANSlNGI, 15 North Main St. v^Jg^5wrv *«-aaii*nerg.r‘»^»T£—JSV~»r3»K t -*. PHTSI01.AJSS ANI> SDUGLONS. NO DISCRIMINATION ALLOWED IN RAILROAD CLASSIFICATION. Xho tntoi'stnte Commission to Knfoi’co the taw —.Hr. Amlei-son Says tlio Business Iiitogrity of the Country is Being Supped l)y the Kohate System — Mr. Grosvoiior on Adjournment. WASrii.N'aTON,{OTON, Sept.pt. 14.—In4.—In thee senatenate Se 1 th se yes- »rday a joint resolution was passed extend- ng tho existingitiiig appropriationsppropriations foror thee sundryna a f th su :penses of the, government until Oct. iration of the senate bill amending the intor.stata commerce act was Mr. Amlet'.son of Iowa offer aniondmimts: That in all civil actl( 'Imtnvor n.'ituro arisii 2 ? commerce, aj nder all acts amendatory concnrrent jurisdiction with United Slates courts Is hereby conferred upon the mrts of competent jurisdiction; and immission (the interstate commerce tnvor n.'ituro arising •‘An act to regulate < ) following loedings of n act enti- pproved indatc commission (the interstate commt ussion) is hereby authorized and qnired to prescribe for the use and guidance of said common carrier in making their Rchcdules of rates and charge for transporta tion of persons and pi-operty one uniform classification, and shall transmit copie.s thereof to said c.arrier on or before the first Monday in J.aTinary^ 1889, and thereafter the failure or refusal of any such common car rier to observe said classification in making schedules of rates shall be an unlawful act, and all rates and charges not in conformity with .said c3a.s.siflcation .shall bo deemed and be uni'easonabie rates or charges. In advocating these amendments Mr. An derson said that tlie railrond.s returned each year to favorite shippers $100,0f)l),(l00 m the way of rebate?. Tiiis action was sapping the liusin\S3 integrity in evi-ry o.ommeicialcircle, •fhe amendments word-.adopted. *Mr. Anderson of Kansas offered amend ments requiring the commission to execute tlr> provision of the interstate law and de claring all peeling unlawful. He railroad companies through thoiras: of which M r. Einlr was tho high mtic had f.irmcd a trust. T'he president of any company v\ ho would enter into such a trust ought to Le sent to the penitentiary and kept mly to a siiggpstkjv IV York, Mr. Ander tion, Ho went on to say that when congress passed the law carryUig into effect the Pdiicl- ing treaty with' Ohiim, and when that bill was on tiie table of tUe president, and when the exigcncie.? of tho campaign made it neces sary that si.in.dhiiig should bo done, it was a supplemental pleading for tho hortse, with the approval of the president, to pass a bill revoking mill abrogating a treaty. IL ivas an example of a civilized nation disgracing itself in the eyes of the people of the world. Mr. Taiilbce Why did not you -yota Mr. Gro.»venor—I was not here, thanh God. Gear of Iowa opposed the resolution. If gentlemen on the other side thought it was time to go home why did not the oommittos on ways and moans report the adjournment resolution which bad been referred to it? Mr. Cannon of Illinois took the same Taulbee critized the Republican party' for failing to take any possible chftnce on the tariff and for I'ailing to tell the country what it was in favor of. Adjourned. IN THE SENATE, Nsi'ox, Sept. 14.—In the senate yos- his own request Mr. Beck was ex- m serving on the conference com- tho sundry appropriation bill and Mr. Cockrell was substituted. Mr. Allison announced the receipt of a telegram from Mr, Becic saving he was improving slowly. Mr. Piatt offered a resolution instructing le committee on finance to inquire whether a foreign syndicate controls the production of copper in the United States and if any legislative I’elief can be obtained. After de bate the resolution went over without action. The Chinesa exclusion bill was then taken up. Mr. Jones of Nevada advocated the im- merliate passage of the bill and spoke length in .support of the measure. The i hate was continued by Senators George, Black, Blair, Butler, Vest, Morgan, Sauls- biirv and Harris. ' ■ Mr. Blair gave notice that it^ the motion prevailed he would move his amenditiei)j 3 iu a moilifiod form. Mr. Blair’s amendment, as 5 proposed Co modify it, was to the effect lat the bill shall not tako efi’ect until the 1st of November next unless tho Chinese treaty shall bo rejected by Chinn before that time, but sliall take < fleet immediately upon such •ejection ami that the president shall a t once nnke known to the Cliinp.=e govei-mnont the pa-sago of tho bill. It was agreed that tbe vote on Mr. Bl.air’s motion to reconsider shall iw taken up a t 3 o’clock to-daj A fterabuef secret session joui lied. _ 1 encampment Republic last eveni ion for a service pen- as carried read as fol- G^INCJATXS^ M. D. phjsician and sttrgeor, cilWELl “wist,' MQ; lONortliaiamSlreet, Glover^viU.’. mUffEER-l-EISTABRAHT ED. FOX, 23 SOUTH MAIN ST., G loversa ’ il l d . Is not viol irtiig Mr. Vnrquhar— You dare not risk thatover your own siginUire. Mr. Anderson—Y< I do—over my own USE ALIBLE POBLTRK FOOD. MRS.HUCKAN’S For all th e Neate.st Styles in FELTS, FANCY FEATHERS, RIBBONS, E tc, for FALL, at E o U giti Prices. New Lot J u s t Arrived. Mrs. (}. L, HUCKASS, 51 P L A C E BLOCK, MAIN ST. ii®” A fine stock of H a ir Goods al ways on liand. Combings m ade u p for 25c. per ounce. PBARMCY HALL! Second. - Edition. conduct a IHEST-CLAbS DRUG b rO R L , and asked a sliare of the public's patron- qo-e. \We have m e t our part of the m e n t and have been pleased to e that the people have respouded. 3S, Cldx\ES or STATION tisacall. S. M. TDCK & CO.. jC m , Midn * a d Uiumcii Gloersville. •ized, o npoweretl and required to execute ienfiirce tho pi'xivisioDs of this ai Land upon tho reqneit of mid corame sion the at- lornoy crenor.al Of Uis lliilted States shall in-lilUt'vmtt^hroTeCula all aeceS'safV proteed- ing-: in the proper court Tor the enforeemhi.t of this net and for the punishment of all lOlntion? thereof. Tho fccond amendment in regard to pools as reje._tofl. Other amendments were oilerc I and r.vjcctcJ. Mr. GresvonoroE Oh?\ submitted low ing amenJinenC, which was adop \ 1 hat i t >hrdl bo unlawful for any common carrier .subject to the provisions of ihi.? a rt to carry refined oils nml other patroleiim products, ofitlou seen oil and turpentine for hlppcr, ia tan urn, leii.se or >r except npon r ■-linU cdiii trol the same in any iiianrer except u condition that the .said carrier ■-linU cdmrge the sai treiispnrtaUoa of said products in wood) parkiigps or barrels in c.ir lo.ad lols as insa tank or cyhiidec cars, tho said tank cylinder and said wooden packages utul hi I’ils being carried, free of charge.\ Th'liill was then passed without adivieion. Mr, U'll.-oii of Minnesota then calleil up the bill wlm-L was passed without dis- follo'.ving oiis.sti'.n: That whei'B nny rnilroad company hereto fore iiU’orpomted by act of Congress, baa hiiilt or constrnclod and operates, or shall do .so lltrewgh the lerritorinl limits of an; or tern'cry the rale.s charged for tin portntum of property or passengers foi within llu! limits of a .-.tate or torriti Hie tiXfWf niid sche?3iilt jpct to the leKisIative t state.^nnd territories i s nro oporatcch; iirh roads torial standing. Seel ion roads nro opor aiiylhii of siirh roads or- nny nai territorial law rritory and thareofahttjl bosiih- intiril of the .several issjor into v lung in the ich such •he cbar.acter r- nny national or state to the contrary notwith- two provides that the I limited in its operatir i r s iroperty wliolb id water when dyoiily to par tal ion of passengers i>y railroad (or by rnilp both nro usrif under a common maimg'iniont.) from One station to another station, liolh be ing williin tbe limits ,-,f same state or terri tory, and sh.all in nq case epply to nny ci mere? between the states, ttixiiones or i foreign countric.s. • A resolution was adopted calling on po.stmnstor goncr,al for information ns to nliegntion that a publication 'I'nx Ilororro Advocate had be known ns The .scr.t tbrough the mails in violation of postal laws. No quorum was developed on a motion that tbe house go into conunitteecnlhaOkla homa hill. Mr. Snowden of Pennsylvimia offei resolution revoking all leaves iff absent cop’ those granted on account* of sickness, llosail th.at soino members stayed here be cause they balievGd that a! public office was - private trust, Conaidcrahio debate followed. Mr Gros- venor of Ohio said that it was a very .small piece of businos.? for a. member of congress at this time to criticize the judgment of the men who were disinclined to sit down in th house dny after day and go through a miser able driv6lii).g of legi.slntion. Continuing ho said that when the Mills bill passed the house the measure was made up for the presidential itioii. The measure had been filed by ''hen tbe peop'e of tho country had de- d that they would go to battiO on one great question it Was a supplementary plead ing for the president of the United States to foi-imilate a 1^11 of particulars and undertake in that way to supplement the campaign terday a littoe ir eluicrscd t sioa Tbe Re.<olved, That it i.s the sense of this en- campmoiit thot the time has eoine when tbe suWkus u. 1.1 siiilois of toe war for the proser- lu of thoimionshould receivethesulistan- and ineiited rccugnitioii of this govern- . by grain ing them service pensions in ac- ;oi-d with established usage and further. Resolved, That this encampment lavors iiitation of a bill to congress to give every sohlu<;-, .s'xilor or marine of the army or navy of i ho United States .between April. ISil, ami .July, 1SB.5, for the period of sixty days or inore. a .sf rviee pension of $8 per month, aiv.l lo all who served a period of 800 day.s an additional amount of 1 cent per day frr each day’s servico exceeding that period. session the senate ad- AN EXPLANATION. an Alleged' Interview TVitli Davit t tVas Obtained. IDOX, S'>pt 14.—In vinw of the excite ment rre.itod by rim publication of ah al leged -t'demeat by Midi lirati'n of an explanarion the bogus inter view won I'J seem to dcr. When Frank HiighODonnellwaspre- pari-.g his case again-1 Tlie Times liis solici- tar wrolo to Mr. Iijvirt requc-^tin^ Tilirt — „ —icdnet liiciii’iv (.f Ir- • [4 Dnviit, the pub- 1 of tbe origin of •1 ite a .sin ith reniaiii'jm, Pnrn- lh-m. etc , in ord that Jfr. O’Donnell might judge of Urn i-hf actor of the ovidcaco Mr. Divitt would give if he should Im calli d as a w ilnc.-s lit the plaiiitllf's bfhalt. Mr. Divitt complied with the request ami w.-is IV t summoned as a for obvious i ca-oiis. \Yhcii iii;.-.s for obvious i cii-oiis. \Yhcii 0 Diinu coll.apscd Mr. Davitt's stateiimut away in the solicitur’.s tiliice with a mass of other unused documnits. During t nb ence of ihe solicitor on a holi.l.'iy Iripo of the clerk* in his vlllce made n < opy of M Divill’.s letter and .sold it to a ntuva apent ox-prcr.iier com hnd an effortwill • diiek the lattei Divifl’.s letter and .sold it to a ntuva at'eni V.In: Il (Uildi.-li.**l it .IS an lutcrvioc/. 'J'liG t ii.itie I 1 - .'iii'liorizvil by Mr. O.aviit, now m London completely fhpg«'tl from bi : recciit labors. Mr John Miiricy has gone to Ha.vardonat Mr. illa.lstonu's request lo consult with the •r.iier co eriiiiig Mr liavitt’.s attitude, t prob.-ibly bo iii.ido to in ter to .spi eilU ally define his posi tion to tho le.n ler in order tliat they may kii.vw positively whether he may t-e regi.iihsl as a friend or an enemy. ' Mrs .Teaimie Ailaiun, her husband, maid, .X children and a riiir.su have just co/iiplet.o 1 a walk from London lo Bcotlrtud, a (Ii.sii»in.e of 5110 rnik‘3. Tlie ailults of the party par- 'L®' formed Lhu entire journey on foot, tbu iiurse ptisliing a doiililn perandnilaior coritain tlie six children throughout the tr-ip. ' journey oreiipied live vveeirs. Rumors nro proviilrmt that.the PrtneS of \VViiles Iras irndorbiken a political mission i Yionnn at tho request of Lord Halisbury. Tho report is very iihprob.able, but it h.a? m t us yet been denied by any ofilrial i BALDWIN'S BALLOON LOST. He Was En.ablo to Open the Valve-'Ka at EiiRiUn F.air, B uffalo , Sept. 14. — .Seventy thousand people vDilod the fair gi minds yesterday. Tho races of Ihe Rtiito Breeders as,sociatitia were continued. Fir.str.ace. foais of 18H5, mares and gelt ings: Nightingale (Buffalo; non in thrt straight licats; Aurora Maid se.cnnd, Allic D. third; best time. Seeond race, for stnllicns that hail never bp.atcn ;l;2.5: Bun.sf t I’atrhe.a CWnUrloo, N Y.) had a walkover, but rocorfl; lie.st lirno,rno, 3:10!<.:11 Tliiid r.ace, for foals of 1S8.5 stalliors: >n three straight 3 Prinee Regent (Buffalo; beats; Roderick (Bheiwood, best lime, Fourth race, for stalli.-.ns that had never beaten 3:10: .Spurgeon (Union Springsl w distancing lhu other.s in third hiifit, Gro Cleveland (Mactilon, N. Y ) second; I time, C. J. Hiiralin’s fast mare Belle Hamlin i sent one heat against time. The wcathr r ’ not favoinble for a fast race, tbougii tl than exceeded expectation.?, .SI :0.5;:(, lo tho tliroo qua her and for such .Frofeasor but there t finished ru le bri.sk wind caught : l.5;;i -excellent time second Slice the nflerr.c escapcd'i going Shortly after noon one of the watchilien on the grounds discovered what looks like an attempt of an incendiary to bum tha'inain- moth cattle and' horse bnildiugs at t|e fair grounds. He found 3e fo a large bundle oj^ sha- bottle of kerosene oil or iiapt’ I corner of ihe'lai ly to bo lighted.!. ig tlieicalter. Tl»l A SERVICE PENSION. THE V e t e r a n s AT c o l u m b u s v o t e Tliej \Vaut it Given to Soldiers’ Widows Reg u'diess of 'rime of Service and Cause of Ueai]i.u(;ouKrossiiina Warner Elected Conimander-in-CIsief—Ei'od Grant and Foralter In Attendance. iumBus, O., Sept. 14.—By a vote of o 2'iO the national encampment of the WHOLE NO.» ...... THE LION PROCESS SElil 'i' SH G E i FO R L A D I E S . Banal if not superior to R m sewed. ■Warranted not to rip Q'W ' crnnstances. No nails, tacks or w a x tlHea<ift i contact with the foot. A llf oods are made from good materi^ warranted te j far superior to any aewed shoe mad‘ Ladies, ask to see , and be convinced. C. B. BBBABT, 14 North HaiiitStreet. l.XTLIbOR OF METKOPULITAN OI’KKA HOUSE. \oui- committee also earnestly advocate th? ! a-s 5 ga of a bill yilaciiig widows of the soMier.?, .'nilor? an 1 mariniis on the pension list withr-ut reg.nrJ to time of service or the calls’! ( f tlii> ff idicr’s death. Your < i.mmittee further repprt that we d< not w.th.b aw our approval of the bill nov III; foren'',i'i\ s whion was proposed and on dorsed by Ihe national pension conimittei known ns the disability pension bill. Discii-siim V.-.13 cut short by a demand fo) .* 1 piCvoiH (lucstion, and a vote was taken 1 tho .vdofiliim of tho minority report. The result was yeas 99, nays 1.50. A viita was next taken on the majority re- j i rtand it was adopted by a vote of 4'’\ to 12, Fully o'le-tliinl ol the delegates failed to ri-rord their, votes on the question. A greater jarto ; 111 ,. twR .'essiohs W as occupied in the div. us-i >n of ilm si:h;fi't.,'*It cropped up ii» cVL*!itaIlv wii?n nommiitkuis for comman- dcr-iii-i hief were m orilpr. Gen N. .W.n-tm Curtis of New York, a caiidiJatc for the position, obt.aiiied tho floor for tlie purpose of wilhdrawing bis name, but forget to do it, ain't nimle a vigorous speech. Ho told tho convetittnn that Its de liberations ought to bemoro .speWfi.': that it thr.y f.avored ilie per them bill they ought lo s.iy so .and elect a eonnnan.ler-in-.'’hiof wiio rs of the s.iine mind, and that such a lAil.l seciiri* tlie forty votes of New Yo ai Tanner followed with Sairatli, BECKER A F I N E grocer : a dolenso ' strongly ni favor of a depen iciit pen- ilip^voik of the peusi'in comm ttue. ■IT? Wholesale CoMissieii D E A .L B B Ih Battery Honey, Beans, Poul* try, Apples and Pota toes. Positively goods sold on comnrission. nned Goods, Monts Fruits and Yegetables in Season. Gci;. Louis A. Wagner of Philad-Hphi scconiling ih.i nomination of Congre.=snD Wariv-r, insinuated amid consi.lerable i rocr that t’lirti? m his sfiooch had beensimi lisl.ing for votes. Ho hopt d, ha sail, tl the vote ner ol Missouriwas votes. Ho hoptd, ha lid not go upon the I those tn.a being taken Mr. William ri elected without op- AVarr.er would not go upon the stage malw such exhibitions as those tn.at had pre- te.l.'d liii\ JJp. afternoon was taken up largidy in rviiglnig o\ er tho pension que.?li<in. Finally n v.vto was tal:en with the result slnteil. Rev. ■\Villinm UpdyUo of Dakota was dcnlol chnplain-in-chief, and R. M. Dewitt ot lown, surgeon goneroi. At G:\U tho cnciiiiipmcnt adjourned until C '1. Fred Grant and Governor Foraker were given a reception yesterday by the Illi- noi? department. Tlie Niiilh Ohio Cavalry ns? o 'ini ion t.iok steps to expel from tho G. A. R. Cnpf. J. J. Hcs.?lerot Harpor, Kansas, for treas.mable condiict. He was charged with botrnymg a niiion camp during war. The committee appoiuttd last yea examine the charge recommended his expul- Tho W liolesalo D riiggists. P.iUJA roUA, Sept. l:l—Tho Wholesale Drug gists Nalieiial association in convention hero ehetei tho following officer.?: President, George A. Kelly, Pittsburg; first vice presi dent, Peter Van Bchaack, Cliiongn; second vie? I iv-id.mt, George M. Olcott, New York; thiul vice president, J. C. Kichardson, Bt. Louis;^ fourth vice president, 0. H. Pottet, Louisville; fifth vice jimident, H. Bljilpin, Laltimcre; secretary, A. B. Merrinm, Mlii- lis; treasuker, 8. W. Strong; Cleveland. irge neapoli The Tho lluiee liundred deleft hauqiict at the t T n ^ (States hotel. eiqoyed [dost nigh! 51 South Mam Sti-eat. Hev iPsi^toes,-iSo. Pn FRESH FROiH THE Best New-Made 6 n w | Butler ia iBiMkB' # . Large qiwntitaeii S 3 SoDtIi Main Street, OLOVEUSVUiLE, H.Y. Just Arrived NEW TOEK-;- CITY 1 HEW FALL STYLES,! ffllLUNMY! at Miss M . E. Jayc<Dx’s, Como ill whether you wiBlitopurclRase or not anil see the Finest X.ine of th»fie goods ever shown in (51ov ersville. M. E. JAYCOX, 10 'West Fulton Street. GAHPAI 6 H mn Folks: come in and t|ikc Of ‘'Campaign Sangt” Our “Autoharps jfust takeBie o Come try them once, for gpodneM Or! if you want nfld^e chea|^ You'U find our prices fhr from «) GuUars, and.BaTyos, are ‘Hhe «l W«Ve ^ t ’em from $5.00 up. 0«r Pianos aro of the best Comeaind see them, and mreat. In fact you’ll find most anythfn From a Concert Grand to a ai Now we’re done: we’.’U sigji oar So‘ please <»<> not fifrge.t the same. To Fred’k H. Eatoh Is the place ’tihete you must gO> Ajt 23-W«t Fol^pJi stMitti; •You’ll find all thfesgs both aeW4w»M^ M l H i | i t n R 6 l . ; i ItBEaat Fulton GJoversTifley | Wllliais k Hanogae, ROOFING COMRAOTOES-i . Iron, Tin, Tile auMlllubLer Bot .B bk . SLATE ROOFING A SPECIALTY. Beprirftnawnci»S% U>. i - ..riTwy.ir. Y..j NOTICE, Having purchased the bal ^ . y Oei ©HSHyderot No.SOBeetSJtf to fm-idah.tl»e Public •afc wwi’t.Dotfee ; thing usually «eiJt in^t ili«t.olasa t fresh «5)ply o r Bnsti, Me, CinMoielfpl Eons tiri Biios I are constantly kq;>t on >«hd- K one but experienced Ibakei call wilt eonvtaee. AUGUST StUMtHF£L.