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. S T I L L IN T H E L E A D ! Our Fall and Winter Stoci: of Boots and Shoes having arrived would call attention to some of our specialties and bargains in Ladies’ jitton Shoes. We now have a full line of Ladies’ Waukenphast such as the Vienna Boot Tith full extension soles, hand sewed, made of the best of Kid ud of latest style. » Ladies’ hand made button shoes, French kid, Dongola and Kid, finest make and finish at $3, $3.60 and $4.7 that cannot be equaled at |SS than $8.50, $ 4 . 50 and $6.00. Also full line of straight and Pebble Ooat Shoes and others too numerous to mention in all widths from B to E. . A few of our special bargains are a Ladies’ Genuine Curry Kid Button Shoe at $1.75, iormer price $3, and our celebrated $S, 3.50 and p.00 Ladies’ Shoe gains favor daily as we warrant every pair to give satisfaction. N. B. Gall and inspect our stock whether you wish to purchase or not as it will pay you. B 0 S T O 3 S T S S I O B ] S T O I t l B , ' NORTH MAIN STREET, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE, &LOVEESYILLE, N.Y /ADVERTISERS! _ ______ i s ADVEBTISINO IN DAILY Ne-Wi- j t In msnr prtsolpal cities and towns, a List sb affetipeeulUic Indaoement* to loma adver* T OIRCDLATIONa. A complete Uet or papen isiuing regularly tuoretliM tISTOP LOCAL NEW8PAEBKS, oor- SiMtii to any addMse for T H IR T Y '-M “9ood morning, Brown* I haTcn Ken you in an age. How are you get- ' ingiHong?’ \CMi very well, Smith, . “Married yet?’ “No; you see the fact is every tinae I out I feel so awkward that I dare not n tiak for a young lady's company.” “Well, I can explain that to you; you a change of clothes, Throw off lose old continentals and get a fresh jh t and perfect fitting Suit, made in I the latest style at liMtiii, ri[ liiioii. ^ (Over Streeter’s feed store,) :Jo. H S. Haitt St, Glwersrilie, FAURAMT. 1 Pf ■ 1. s, Lli ife! \'•■S’ KEELER’S LiDifs i[sriyBiiii tfaiden ^ ^ lane,, O i Y, For “ run-down,” debilitated and overworked women. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is the best of all restorative tonics. I t is a p otent Specific f o r all those Chronic Weaknesses and Diseases pecuUai* to AYotnen; a powerful, gen- i t is carefully corapounded by an experienced physician, and adapted to woman’s delicate organization. Purely vegetable a n d p erfectly hai'inlOBS in any conciitionof the system. maxammammawm ^ < F a v o r i te P r O S C r i p - [¥sBBimeJ£«VA^V«S ill! .... . ........... . under a positive guar-' a n t e o of satisfaction in every case, o r price (Sl.OO) refunded. This guai’anteo has been printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many years. For large, illustrated Treatise on Diseases of Women (360 paues, ^vith full directions for home-treatmont), send ten cents in stamps. Address, W ould ’ s D ispensary M edioal A ssociation , 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. T . HAMLm & OSBORN, PHOTOGRAPHERS, 11 BLEEOKER STEET, Gallery will be closed until No vember 1. M. R. Y iN SICKLER JIATN STEEBl' LIVERY AND B0ARD16 STABLES 48 MAIN STKEET, GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y ' TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS. I t O L i m a M IL L S TO CI j OSB. jhester avenue, South Boston, lias decided to rflnd up its affairs, close u p its works, a n d go jut of the business altogether. Pully five n ou t of work, consists of roll ing Iron, steel, boiler plates, eto. The con- >orn is particularly well known throughout ;ho c enter of the c ountry because of its deal ings i n Swedish iron. Albert Geiger, the treasurer of the com pany, said yesterday that the contemplated .iquldation has been forced by a lon't rccog- lizod and an insurm o u n table inability to jompete w ith w estern iron companies sneh »s those in jeittsburgh, where their close proximity to both the iron and coal mines jives them an enormous ilnanoial ad- mntage over the eastern companies, Vhich have to pay freight rates on both 5oal and iron aggregating largo sum s. The larilC of a b o u t 45 p e r cent, on raw’ Iron is an- )thor reason which has led the company to •akc th e 's t o p noted, Mr. Geiger expressed ho opinion th a t if iron—the raw m a terial— •onld be Imported f ree of duty the company .vould be able, despite the c ompetition with Pennsylvania, to c ontinue its business sue- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: u u ’.v j e . l u j lu uo a n niim s or p a iu u n g ,' paper hanging and kaisomining. Paper hanging 10 cents per roll. iCalsomining ceilings 50 cents. $2 per day for paint ing and general wmrk, First-class work or no pay. All colors mixed from white lead and zinc- Call and see me and get private terms. Yours, A. G-. C ooper,. 4 IJUKCHl SDREET, - G lO V E llSV IL tE . A Big Bargain ! NUKE an lei Sill. Lot 50 by 120 feet. House 39 ft. front with -IBBOOfflS^ Finished complete wit.h first-class mater ial. Hard oil finish in side. Front hall and Bannister stairs. G-ood wood and coal house. Electric light ia iront of premises. N'o. 23 Maple street, head of Addison. ’ Price $2,200 * For terms enquire on premises or addre,ss 1 . iiinii 1 ST, Lock Box 34, G’ville. 1 m o o p a ON TH U t r i c k s . The Cann.dlau P a c ific B l o c k in g the W a y o f t h e B e d K lver V a lle y R o a d . WiNNiPEa, Man., Oct. 24.—The track-laying m tb e Portage line Is within 200 y a rds of the lisputed crossing, and will bo up to that point today. The provincial authorities will OFObably endeavor to force a crossing early his weok, a n d in order to prevent it there is i train load of 300 Canadian Paciflp railway nen blooklng the track. Two gang’s relieve :ach other e very twelve hours, a n d they are n constant communication w ith Oanadian paeifle a uthorities. ,H1 the m ilitary forces in district No. 10 lave been ordered to hold themselves In readiness to p rotect the c ompany’s property. This force comprises the N inetieth and Sinety-flrst battalions of militia, n umbering 100 m e n ; the cavalry troops, 50 strong; the iVinnipeg held battery, 50 strong, and the nounted Infantry school, 100 strong. The attor is the only force on which tho Oana- iian Paciflo can rely. Tho other troops are nilitia and their sympateies are -with tho PERSO N Z P y iN Q TBJi .SATXOTOB. Pile Novel Charge Profeiwed Against Bvangeliat hinason. P aek R idge , Get. 24.—Evangelist Mnason was a rrested a t 1 o’clock this morning by a mnstablo Horn Phillipsburg, N. J ., and was taken before Justice of the Peace H e n ry G. fforing, of Hillsdale, who gave h im a p relim inary hearing and indorsed the Phillipeburg wanted i t two girls, induced 1 homes a n d go w ith h im. The complaint also includes the novel jharge of ‘'personifying tho Saviour.\ Mnasoh, whoso full name is Mnason T. Euntsman, h a s boon having quite a lively racket h ere for several days. Saturday night, while h e was ou t walking with Rev. Samuel H. Switzer, tho latter tied him to a fence and sent for constables to a r rest h im , b u t he w as subsequently released. Switzer knew that Mnason was w anted in Pliillipsburg, C lo v e laiid’s V i s i t to N e w Y o rk . W ashikgton , Oct. 24.—The president will DavolVa^-bington Friday afternoon next for New York, where ho will review tho business ueu’s procession Saturday. He will make nc s eechi's on the trip. He will leave New York '’or 'VY-ishlugton S aturday evening. B'ixen in B 'o u ta lu e h le n n , P j C ris , Oct. 24 __ An a ttem p t h a s been made E^y iiicendiaiies to d estroy the Fontainebleau f c est. Pires were started in five different places and were extinguished w ith difficulty. ■I large quarttity of forage was consumed, lelnssi.s 1,250,000 francs. Two men have pd arrested on suspicion of haVing starti'f Closing market Quotations. N ew YOBK, Oct, 23. Del. Lack, and West ........................................ nojj Lake S h o r e .....................................................io2h JIlBSOurl Daciiic .............................................. 74 SSfvtl'Srr!:;:-’;;;::;;:;;;:,®: l?ao. Mail........................................... 37 Lriiii:::::::;:;;;;;;:::;:;::;::;::;:: Western Union.............................................. as G lasgow , Got. 19.—An iron’ syedioate ii being formed herb. Its success depend! upon the Olevoiaad iron-m asters joining tin combination. Everything at bottom prices at More !fe Baldtvinls. 'SSSwl Halters, surcingles and horse brushes at More <fc Baldwin’s. ' B53tvl Arrived NEW 'SORE CITY! HEl FilLL STYLES, il l S ery ! a t M iss M . E. Ja y c o x ’'s.. Come in whether you wish to purchase or not and see the Fiuesb Line of these goods ever shotvii in Grloversville. M. E. M YCOX, 10 'WestlTnlton Street. Stand [up, Braetei Lamps, Librarjf Lamps, iaiiteriis aiiii I am noxv receiving the Largest and Best Assortment e^er offered in this Vipinity of new Staucl Xamps at «,11 prices from loc. to $15 each. Beautiful Lamps for weeding presents. Brnchet Lamps, Hanging Lamps and Cliandeliers from 25o. to $2S each. I liave a full assortment of the cele brated Rochester Lamps, plain or fancy; Btand, Bracket or Hanging, including Rochester 5 ' That beats the world—SOO Candle Power. Burners, Chaiiin.eys and \Wiclr all styles, shapes axil sizes, wholesale and retail including tlie B a rtlibicii B u r n e r s ! Same shape as the Rochester, to be used on a Common Lamp, Prices 60c. & 80c. First Class Tu'bular Banters ■with guard 50c. each- Dash Board Lanterns 75c. each. t. A. AVERY, 1 South Main Sfe. GLOTERSVILLB BECKERS SON 6 F I N E GROCERS! 51 South Main Street. !BisH mim ILCPO DULY! Drapes 5c. per pound or 50c. per Basket. AN ABUNDANCE OP APPLES AND POTATOES AT LOW PRICES. As large a line of Fine Cakes as can be found in town. We are the sole agents for the BARTHOLDI LHP BURNER, examination is respectfully reqiu iTice 75o. and i^l.OO, Sole agents for A. J. Gray & Co.’s famous Cigars and Cheroots. CHAS. H. WINNE 10 ADDISON STKEEX. REAL ESTATE Ml Hood Houses and Lots for sale in good locations. Estimates furnishes any one contemplating building. Eph. Walrath, AGENT, Wholesale Cemiiiissioii In Butter, Eggs, Oliees© Honey, Beans, Poul try, Apples and Pota toes. Positively goods sold on commission. iasned Goods, Meats Fruits and YegetaMes in Season. [E0R6E H. TAYLOR. ----- Dealer in ----- PliOS m ORGINS. D T A M A Q DECKER BROS, and r IAIN UDj EMERSON. A D A A M C Mnason & Hamlin U X v U A I N m j New England, -Lor ng, Blake, Rlace, Whitney & Raymond, Bridgeport. VERY FINE SQUARE PIANO TO RENT. Small Musical Goods of All Descriptions. PLUSH GOODS. A horae for sale cheap. Particulars may be had by calling at my store. Geo. H. Taylor, {^Cam p aign Song Book—both sid s. Price 15 cents. Also Campaign marches 63 Sontii Main Street, GLOVEPJ3VILLB, N.Y. Z E A ’S Opera Home DM b R Parlors. FIRST CLASS LADIES’ AND DENTS RESTAURANT. WARM MEALS AT ALL HOURS. REGULAR DINNER, 30c. A fine line of Cigars and Con fectionery. Ice Cream, All Flavors, Furnishsd to Parties and Festivals. HAELAN ZEA, 38 N. Main St, Opera Home Rlk, '^ L O V l W i m L a N . t . A. KILMER, m i u i JOBBIB C lffH o R PERRY STREET, JOHNSTOWN, • NEW YORK Estimates furnislied parties wiio contem^ plate building. Work done promptly and neatly. A.E 1 LMEE, Johnstown, NT. Y*. ' • ' ' )