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TBE DllW LEW, 0 j i i L Z s m j ) A W l'UflU*KRI) ll¥( ' '; I ’ MAVlj & OOIililNB, tt N. Glovtwnio, N.Yi) ' V TERMS OF SUBSaiMPlTON: !H l(- ■• . ■ iiii \til) ion E kduobd to -IO o . pkr M onth . REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. ' ■ s r . ' a - j'-' , m o ' i .c >jp£i ‘ t V ‘ • l - i a d ,wS$.S\SSfei. of Herkimer. , of SLeaben. s i i S e e o 'W tw.—WM'otnftaebf nrm oi’atLel*noVamttlToi' tlum No. 10 uJi'o KOURo, 1J4 couta pot' poundi smaller tbau No. 10 mul not nmftllcV thiiu No, 10 wire etiugo, liy ooiits.pei! pomiO; sjp;ullm',Miiitft No, 10 MiUiiot BHityilcr tliau¥No..!;(l^li'B% k\^’ UJ4 cents pof poimd; ^ Bnittljor^than ;N o . li() wi®, ga0g6,l'ceiits per pound*.'^Erovlilacl, ThM Iroi) or stQol wlrt?, covered ^rttk cottomr^lUcloi '— material,, Unu' Wfei.Cotonionly. knowfl line, corset ami hat Wire, aUall pay 4 c6nl pound in addition to the foregoing ra|o|^:S.^tM provided further. That no article mado from iron'pr steel wire, ar;dC which Iron or steel wire la a cbmp'odOht )Rai;t'of chief value, shilU pay * less date Of dut^^'t^ttfli the iron or steel wlreOSOoW widfeh it ia mode eitlior wholly or in p k 't:' And provided further, That iron or steel wii;© cloths, and lion or steel wire nettings made i4 meshes of any form, shall pay a duty eciual IR amount 50'that imppsed onIrqu or^i^ol wire o f tjhe saiw- ‘ iuge, lina S cents per pound in addition) tMOtOtlf jereshaU’he paid .dp ,ga{yani)ielli Jifon, or steel ireifexcopt fence v to ) U i^ound in -idItiOn'to tha ratef imposed“ on-fcnei wirwoN which, it.isonade; qd Iron, Wire jrapel andiwire,, strand, l' cent • p e tpohnd' in' W diiM'tojthj.raJe^, imposed ou'fhpxWire .qh;^hicJliijt|4'S4tde! on Steel wire' iJopo ‘ and wire. strmd,'i2,rjp»iifs pht\ pound in adoitlioii .tt? 'thc'ta^^iimpdSea. on the wire of which it is made: Provided further, T hat iron or steel wire valued a t morej thud'10' its per pound shall pay a dutj* of, not lesfeftbajl ■ ■ T ® ' \ LEWIS' BROWNELL £ Northampton. of ] OP SESSIONS, . - r s ^ sa'&\^ hars, alloys Used as substitutes for steol hoojs,^ ^1 ^escrlptions and shapes of dry sand, loam' or; notahoyeSa; ^l^protecHoh to’hoHie hv^sido twonoblejgues and two splendid rep- ■: ; - l i: :■ TH E feW T o v eign'gbodS^-w e im io r t Is' T^ie more foreign goods the more goods will be made here, “ ■ -iilte i l k wtill.b6lvimges _ im p o r t th e mdde yte,*’fche leSs deihand there will be for ^abor, and inevitably lower will be the wages paid. That is theBrotectipi^ vs. fr?e tode issye ,1 a rd jmi^lH^t'Nd^imQixiit :o^ Aopivism will St. John the evangelist. Oxford, Eng- ; /k ij.ri.i.4 Lh.nWirf S-PVliM of th^ Guild . Christ church on Sunday next at both morning apd eveijicg services. He wi]J also make ^ address concerning the character and Iwf “ ^dtk bf thb Iton Cross Guild at a meet- o'ihgfpj;r»ea only» to.be he^d in the ' ' church at 4 o’clock in the afternoon. All wbtfeing'men are doMally invited toat- ■ tend this meeting and the morning and H^ht eervices, iviction and sentence to :don for fraud ulent registration is the first visible fruit of Ohaimati ^Quay’s determination to hava ap honest eipctibn iu Now, York city. Gordon clajins to be a Eepublican, ■bVit thab makes no difference. What- -evAiithe politics o6 the man who at- *)». to, debauch the ballot, he is a r. ' sooundrel, and his detection and piinisb- ni«W am desired by all good citizens, » . Gordon had registered at three voting places, but will not vote once. The registry lists are to be closely examined, and the Gofdona of whatever party have , r ^ O » fo^ aSSfebOhsion. JtJDGE VV estbr o o k , the Democratic cirddi&te'for'toember ,p£ congress,- is 'sSH liarpib^ about John Sanford’s riches • m & hiS'Own poverty. This is extremely amusing in view of the fact that West- ■ it. tllG public crib for the is not a rick man it is his own fault. We i . .I^iave the people of , this district are t ) k®r^t|y fell Satisfied-that Judge W est ^ brook is a political schemer of the rank- esfckind; Our people have had the op- portunityof seeing and hearing both candidates and Judge Westbrook’s self- X#;' Jieiidation didhipi very little good in ' this part of the district. Judge West- M./ brook’s campaign of personalities wifi - probably\ result fatally, to him as some of 8^^^;dv|f««!E. .'the-Mme M ~ county judge are liable to be expos 'Ifroear by judge are liable to be exposed. SeNtllvieNTS OF- DEMOCRATIC LEAD- ■ HejrC ate ' significant utterances by ^'\^ileiaocrats who have national reputa- SenatorVest:, .Mr, Oleveland, by his message,fob which I sincerely houor Jiiip, ha? challenged the protected indus- ■'-tries 6f the country tb a fight of exter mination. V '.-‘HTMirV': ..‘•■V-.'jptemry'iyirat^rsdn: The Democra is a f^eeltrhd^e party or it ia-'nol )- Q. ,mils: I will not Ij^lp lo . p Speaket Cdrlisle! All trade should be • as free as possible, '■ ■ Senrjr George- I aw for , Grover I. Cleveland because. l am a fre? trader. 1 ,, BrcQkenridge;, I am i'Afeatriddr. The Mmshill fei'4 step in that direction. T|« Swate Bill ' (ObjiUniiixi yt's^whiy. (lUiUoii. orcouvortoil, oiiat, or mado tm m iron . Us ores, 1./ Oio cruoiblo, llossumor, ginpp' tliu oqulvalcnt of either, or by a combination of -twoformoro of- the procdjses, or thoir eciuiva- tg, or by any fusion or other process which iducos from iron or its oven a inotld oUbw - 'l|)i^ou8j^;^j;iaigtute, iaeofit |e| oxcipi)Wl‘K,W«^t.ilS.kn . ........ rnhsmal. \ierible iron castings, shall be classed and denom inated as steol. All articles not spooially enum- hoop, band, or scroU iron or steel herein pro* vided,&MafOtlof-iwhioh( such sheet, plate, hoop,' baud, or scroll iron or steel shall he the ma terial of chief value, shall not pay a lowet; . . . --------------- - --------- '-*-'1 shall be tl provide) irftlngi wrist- l^|kon.sods,. -ibthja.aeti'M,\- m - u-m . ................ SCHEDtUE-'D.niWOOb Ato ytooOBS- W ajiks . valoremo'-tSmbep,\'Squared\ o r sided,' not spe- ,piallyjen»Bj.erated--or I provided for. in this act, ,1 qept,pe*.-OttWft'footi ..sawed hoards, plank,. tions.*qenteperpoimd; mllk.preser any sort is planed or jQnished. iii addiffOn to the de^ed, moluding weight of packages.^ =*rtftes'ihereln ^#oivld#d 'therie'-shail'Be levied and P®’ ............. (paid foi?'©aoh'Sldo'so\pl»ned -or finished BO cents ,W J P 9 l J8 out saws, ;0 cents per . H ne^fp,' valorem; hand, bapk dna- all o ther sawi cidlly ebuOieratii j;pr ;^4vl^eii for in tl per cent, ad valorem. ' ' GENERAL PROVISIONS OP SCHEDULE O. UISCBIXAKEOUS. , 5 per cent, ad valorem in bars or- pigs, old brass, fclippitfg^frbm brj^.oi;, Eutch meUI, a nd old-sheathing,.or-yhllo’nr metal, fit only for renmputactHre, l i i icerits per pound. Bronze powder, 15 cents pqr poupdj hronl;'(i\6r Butch metal, iii leaf, 10 per cent, a d Tsdoteihj'' bouillons, or oannetUle, metal thread, file er g®* epaulets, gnil ^ - ----- I winirs of gol muillons, or oannetiRe, met) , _ .pinst, and epaulets, gniloons, laces,knots. Stars,, tassels, and winirs Of gold, gilv ■ ■“ 55 per cent, ad valorem; )ihr chromio ore, 15 per c6nt.‘ ad valorem. , j, Copper.—Copper imported In the form o f ppes„, 5J4 cents ^ r pound on each poUndof fine c6p- per contained therein; reguius of copper and black, or coarse copptr and coppercertient, 1J4 ■cents per pound on each pound of fine Copper contained therein; old copi»er, fit only £or,rpj|^ manufacture, tdippiugs frqm npw copper,\ ana _ I of ohiet value, not specittUj\ lerated or provided for in this act, d)snts per pound; copper in plates, bars. Ingots, Chili • or other pigs, and iu other forms, not mauA-,, lactured, not specially enumerated or provld^.i for in -this act, 1! cents per pound; t!lppcp.,jp.,_ rolled -plates called braziers’ copper, sh f e ^ ,’ rods, pipes, and 'tiop-per bottoms, and all manu-' Cactures of which copper shall be tho componenl material of chief Value, not spcciaUylenumeilStifd or providedfor in this act, also sheathJng or yel low metiU of which copper is ngt thp cpinpoiaait material of chief valqe, and npt (jomposed- wholly or in part of irtm ungalyanize,)!, So.daavi cent, ad valorem. , •y;—Swor\ I>er pound. Lead.—Lead ore and, lead drossi l}j5 cents per ’ pound: Provided, That lead o re containing si w4r,\ or silver ore c o n ta in \ leatl, shall pay a duty >tff\ l})j cents pferpouild. Lefad IP pigd and bats;\ glaziers’ lead, lead wire, molten ahd -old refused lead run into blocks and bhrs, and Old soft ' ' itallic mineral substanc !tals umvxougbt, not. sppoially enumerated o r ' providedfor in this act, 20 p e r cent, ad valorem.\ Muskets and Sporting rifles, 23 p er cent. adViV lorem. All double barreled,' sporting, -breech loading shot guns. Sib each and'B3 'per cent, ad •valorem. NeedleS for knitting-or-’'86'tvfdg m'd-'* chines, and tape needles aad bodkins df Snetal;'35\ per <xat, ad va’orora. Needle's, seWiUg, dariiing,' knitting, and .'.M ethers notspeolallyenii ' ' Nickel—Nl.)fl£ellnore. 5 eenfs.poir-iioiid'l lickel contained therein/' Nfickel m 'm a ..,, „ form not ready for dtii^inptiou 'in ' nind on tho'-filctdl other crude the a rts. 10) tained there lie, pxce holder ti pens, 80 p er ...... , solid head ar other,- including ,liairpins,;safety pins, and hat, bonnet, shawl andbeltpinsj SOpes. cent, ad valorem. (Quicksilver, Ocentepurpon ' Screws.-ccabmoniy called -h'Oocl S)ire)Vij, inora;tlj,»„, tw)? inches in length, 6 cents per ppundi over o n e , inch and not more than two ,i4ehe,s^in, len^tb,'V cents per pound; over one^hak Indb. and p,ot motli' than one inch in length, 10 cents p e r pound; one- h a k inch and less in length. 14 ce'ntii per ppimd. Silver leof, 7S cents per package of 5feJ leaves. Cut tacks, b'rbd-l-cr sprigs, not jSXcCeflihg'sisteen. ounces to 1,0) a ), '44, per 1,000; fexeeedjng, sixteen ounces to 1 , ^ , 2J^ cents per poup,d, type metal) cents per pound foV thO lead c.pp,,. tained therein; new types, 25 pep, coAt--qd jv^*,’ lorem. «' Zin)^ or spelter.—Zino in bio&Rs or pigs, ants per pound; zinc, in sheets, 8)5 cents pel\ * \ ---------- it. ftt only t o — ht -ol, Of tipqo ttiiy imimifactui'ooC Iron mid steel, ..... - vortod, oa'\' • made, or wl ■K-«st«s>aiSir'Sie^ •fother than* tfli poflbhed,'*platt1ShHd, or glanced 's sheet).steel ihra-einbefore provjdol pound; Indian'corn or maize, 10 cents per lel; lard, 2 cents per pound, . Macaroni, vermicelli and all similar preparal- vi.o. ,„muoi ui ons, 2 cents per pound; milk, preserved or con- addtfiOn to the ^.e“sed, including weight of packages, 3 cents pei< .... ■- ■ - - ■\tyndi mustard, groupd-cw preserved, jn bottles planed ued and.,grooved, $1 per d measure; SJ^-lf planed on seed ?flfl,.gr!pflvft)l,( 81.60 per cent, od valorem; picketa'and 'palings 20 per oenti'ad i«aite;*em;’ laths; IB-cpnti per l,000 pieces; * .per 1,000; pine clapboards, S2 daily enumerate)! or cents per p omd. ariWPp'l^efw ?.iJ.(}Hd.5fttiffwpfli □ufaotures of wo ia)]Uila,iehany, ntahogauy, rose- Ofld, 3? R p rojnt. ad-valorem; -rood, o r o t ■wilQh.wo.pd ia the act>,'>S0\pflr cent, ad plank, deals',' and 'bldoks or posts of mah< • ■ )0d, granadlUa, ■ iilAlile S t w s ge i s w . : : *00)1, -and . .;Ip^ And , briar .root oc, briar wo) f.9Ptl., iffimnnufactju'e)], o r , not manMa<jture)l, than cut .into .forma or ■fli'i 'fir th drfic'les into -which they a tdti)le“ata'be )56iiv^rted, 80 per cent, ad valoi 'I - g ^ i u L E 1 —SijoAB. ’’lill^ sugars not’aboveifo, 13 Dutch standard in color lihnll pay duty on their polariscoplc test a s 't6T{jv)s,”ha'mely: 'All sug)irs not above No. 13 ■Dlitoh'Stahdard in color, all tank bottoms, sirups -ob'cano juice okOf beCt juice, mel.*ida, conoen- ____ , ____ , itratedimoloda, concrete’ and concentrated mo- af Q rother-metol,--dnasosjitestlag-by the-polariscope' not-above 75 irnate oflropi-)CW- .de^,j7-ld of,l-.cent-per-pound; and L qp unshelled,-not Spe- >vlded for in tbls act, snts per p om d . Oats, 10 cents per bushel; oatmeal, of 1 per cent, per pound. Pease, i\oen o r dried, In bulk dr in barrels, t sacks or 'imilar packages, per bushel of 80 pounds, 10 cants; split peas, per bushel of 60 pounds, 20 cents; peas in cartons, papers or other nail packages, J5 pf 1 cent p e r pound. Rice.—Gleaned, I cent per pound; unoleaned ;ce and rice flour and meal, J5 of 1 cent per pound; rice, broken, ■which will pass through a sieve known comipercially as number 12 wire sieve, and paddy, J4 of 1 'cent per pound; rye flour, of 1 ednt per pound. ■ Salt.—Salt In bags, sacks, barrels 6r other packages, 12 cents per 100 -pounds; in bulk, 8 cents per 100 pounds; provided, thatpxporters of meats, whether packed o r smoked, which have been cured In the United States with imported salt, shall, upon satisfactory proof, under such regulations a s the teoretary of the treasury Shall prescribe, that such meats have been cured with Imported salt, have refunded^to them from the treasury the duties paid on the salt soused in curing such exported meats. In amounts not less than,And provided further. That . . j . pound; and for every ,4flefcaor fraction, of . a degree shown . -------. --------- .j j standard in color shall be elassifled by the Butch standard of^ color, and .pay duty as follows, n.vAl^:’iAil'’s'ugar'dbdv6No. 13 and not above p)fund; All sugar above Ko. 15 and not above No. “aa'lhi'tVh fetdfi'dard of color, l9S cenfs per pound, f All-engais above K0.'20 Dnteb standnJdof color, ■-Sioeuits, pen-pound;-molasses testing' above BG .4qgSM4!cant« .per gallon: Provided, That it an I. ,ipq>prt;A'hiy,shaU,hereaCteEb9 laid upcniBugaror , ,liy ftPX,country from wheneo-the eamo .“ 'ir.bq iiwflrtfid. PRoh. m tiff.o t woiasges so im- •atUhin^'s 'And 'Sugar’ sweeplhgs sh)ill be subject ■ toiIuty-CdthBrht'lHaiaSSbSbr sugar; jis'the case maly. her According\toccording\to 'polnrisCbpRiolnriBCbpK t)St: sugar , A ip .soaady-'and-mll confectljinery. Including ) lahe. ponfeotloneryi made 'wholly -or in .SHgaf„TAiiied at,13 cent* orless per ] rau l.a f tsr .heing.ceCnc ’ ’ . _ . . ^_________Tii'tiiL _______ _ _ ______________ cheese, plumbers’, iiainters’, palette and artists' Glucotet'tJf'gtaphkhyar.'^'Of’ f Cent per'tound. knives of all sizea, finished-or nnflnlshed. valued\ '» ’\’*SCiS)g!DUtE i*.— xo S aoco ’, (Sioms! E tc . alj not more than $1 p er dozen pieces, 80 cents ‘ cigars., dgai:Ml'es and cllbl-oots 6i All kl perd-3zen; valued a t more than $ i an^apt-more * .... than $3,50 cepts per d o ^ n ; yaltied at more thocii > oateaamedratSl per-pouut I jeaf.jsnmanufactun^ and not Steinme) ))!:?? atemi ' ' id, 25 cents i>er. pound. cq pteins,, 15 gents per pound, .Tobacco, manu. cebts p I than 1 year old, |5 per head. ‘head! *-Sheep;- '80\ii(ittts'.per .head,) -Ail other .live, animals, not-Specially , pnumepaticd.or-provided, mr. in.this* act, 20 per Cfpt, gd.,valorem- JBacop .giul hams, 2 cents p er pounil., ?ftrl';y,.an(J ry.e, 1ft cents ..per. bushel. •:K cents) iwr .gallon, 1 BeeA'muttoil and pork, 1 cent per pound. Butter, and substitutes ■here t a t K ^ ^ ^ S ^ h . - U h r e s e . 4 cents per i-potiml ■ ' . • ■' .. Dhlcory. Root.,-Bumt or r-oasted, 1 coat p)«r ponfld; gr-Jundqr granulated, orig,rolls, or other- •eA'amt?rat6a'orpf)ividell foi* iil'thS act, 2 cents per p)mnd: coc)ia butteV'or crocOa -butterihe, 3J5 cents per pound; comfits, sweetmeats, or fruits ' l i s t r kited, 1 cent-J|i*; pound; horrings, plokle)J.flr salted, Hi of l cent P.V pound! Snches'l'on^, 4 Inches vdde dnd 8 ^ inches deep, 10 cents per whple box; inihalf bozos, measuring not nlore than 6 inches, longi-d- inchesiwidb a ' ' \ ■ each;Jnqu) ' ' inches dqep, B cents each; Jn quarter bo; uriug hot more .^.ap ^ inshea long,J5 wide and IM inches d e)p|% e p , ^0 c6 fn 's ----- impbrted In iiny other — ' -0 .. ................ g,8 Inches t each; when f)irm,' 4 per cents - ad Ing fish of any kind admitted free of duty under apy ezfstin^ law or trqaty, pqt excepding one quart in contents, ^ a l'f ^ subject tp a duty on each can or pinfirOgeof 1 ^ cents; and when ezi' ceeding one quart; shall be subject to m addi tional duty for -each, additional quart or frac tional -pai't thereof, of 1J5 cents. : Hay, §2 per ton; honey, SO cents per gallon; hops, 10 cents ired, nBi; sp!e) vide)! for in this act, 4 cents per pound. Nuts-T Almonds, not Shelled, 6 cents .per pound; clean almonds, JJ5 cents pef pound; filberts, and walnuts of aU kinds, 2 cents per : per ppimd; spices, ground lololly enumerated or pro* igago in the fisheries, and ir the shores of the r)avigablo wafers States, under such regulations as I secretary of the treasury shall prescribe; and >n proof that the salt has booh used for either »d in this proviso, the duties curing! of the United upon pi of the purposes state d in th is proviso, on the same shall be remitred. Seeds.—Castor betuts or seeds, bushel of W pounds; garden seeds, agrici other seeds not specially enum cents per bushel o f 50 Bounds: but no dr_ .. back shall be allowed on on cake made from im ported' seed; starch, Including all preparations, from whatever substance produced, lit for use aS starch, 2 cents per pound. Tallow, 1 cent p er pounc ------------------------- is,.] or provid _ ____ „ act, S3 per cent, ad valorem; xege- es In their natural stgte, not specis^ aaerated or provided for in this aoti 10 per ad valorem. ] s, 15 oentsf; I, pqr bushel pounds. Vinegar, 7i4 Cents per gallon. The standard vinegar shall be taken to be that atv requires 86 grains of bicarbonate neutralize 1 ounce Troy of 'negarr rength -Which of potash;;^to legar shall lulros 86 g , _________ Butrallze 1 ounce Troy of vi IVbeat, 80 cents per bushel, W heat flour, 20 per ednt. ad valorem. SOHBDTJLE H.—.-VV inbs , Iiiqpoas, E tc . Champagne and all other sparkling wines. In bottlescontainlng e achnot mornithan 1 quart and m))ro than 1 pint, $7 per dozen) containing not more than 1 pint each and more than pint, $3.60 i>or dozen; containing pint each o r less, $1.75 per dozen; in bottles or other vessels talnlngmore than 1 q u a rt each, in ad)'\ ‘ morqthan 1 quart ai muth, in emsks, 60 cents per gallon; In bottles jugs, per case of 1 dozen botUea or jugs, contain ing each not more than 1 q u a rt and more than 1 pint, or 24 bottles or Jugs containing e more than 1 pint, $1.60 p e r case; and anj - ------- - -------------- ---------- id in such bo -yofB cents __ Protided, th a t any , ginger cordial, or vermuth imported con taining more than 84 Iter cent, of Alcohol shaU bO forfeited to the United Sta,tes: And provided further, That there shall be no construoliva or other allowance for breakage, leakage, or damage on wines, liquors, cordials, or (lisliUed splrii Wines, cordials, brandy, and other spirituo a o r jugs In each package; and a ll such bottles or jugs shall pay siu additional duty of 3 cents for each botao or jug. Urandy and other vlded for in this i and every gauge shall be counted the standai-d for determining the proof - and other spirits or liquors of any kin.q shall be the same as that whi(* is defined in laws relating to internal every gauge o r wine gallon of measurement il be counted as a t least 1 proof gallon; and Intng th e proof Of brandy forfeited to the United States: Provide)!, That shall be lawful for the seoretoty ry, inhisdi.— ....................... liquors, 1 it Is impi - seoretoty of t l _ ____ iretion, to authorize the asoertain- of the .proof of wines, cordials, or other s , by distillatiqn or otherwise, iu ease where , _ ro r regflatlong; on all compounds or preparations of which )lis- tUlod spirits a re a component p art of chief value, uot especially enumerated or provided for in this net, there shall be levied a d uty not less than that' imposed upon distlUed spirits; cordials, UquorS, arrack, absinthe, klrchwasser, ratafia and other similar spUituous bqverages or bitters containing spirits, and not specially enumerate)! o r pipvided for In this act, $8 per proof gallon; no lower rate o r amount Of )luty shall be levied, coHeotecl and paid on brandy, spirits and other spirituona beverages than that fixed by law for the descrip tion pfflret proof; bht it shall be increase)! in pi-o- ■ portion for any greater strength than the strength of first psoot) and nU importations of hraiidy or spirite or wines ImpRftted by any names -frhat-, ever shall J)osnbje)!t!ki the highest rat^Of iloEy” ' provided tor the genuine arti)jre3 respectively in tended to be represented, and in no case less thdn $1 per galtou; baj* rum Or bay water, whether dlattUed or compounded, of flint proof, arid In for any greater s tr e a ^ h than lirs ■ lugs, 36 cents per gallon; otherwis) Fine ' Dress - Goods! S. LEVI &O. C neighbor is*^an l r l E t i r i ° item f DRESS .and not get ono lilfe your THE ANSWER-: SECOND WE OFFER: S?SSS,‘s»,S^S!^4£ I K W|0FF£R, FOUR-TH WE OFFER: JiJtS-.'K'irS'Si 3! ready sponged, extra good value at §1 per yard. . FIFTH WE OFFER: SIXTH-WE OFFER: SEVENTH WE OFFEE:—Only 10 pieces of all wool Canvas Cloth at . SOb;, cost double that money to make. ELEGANT DEESS TEIMMINQS from 25c. to $15 per yard. ' ’ Carpets and Cartains! We offer extra good Bargains in our CARPET DEPARTMENT. 70o ^^FwooUngr^ ^Bodv Brussels at 90c. Tapestry 50c. Lowell Ingrains at , “ Qentral New York offers such a variety of LACECUjiTAINS and PORTIERES as we do, ranging from $1.00 to .$59.00 a pair. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK—50 pieces Plush at 49c. per jrafd. . S.LEVI)ftCO., No. 5 East Main Street, A m s t Q r d ^ m . J. A. FURBECK, Headqua:^ters for FLAGS AMO LANTERNS ADAMANTINE AND PARAFINE for campaign j i .,‘ k oses. Sky rockets Roman candles' colored lire torches, at the lowest prices ih lr,rge or small quantities. Eememberthe j-'iace^ . 49MTH im STREET. E. Winton West, ■LIFE AND ACCIDENI^ INSTTEANOE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, GLOVEESVILEE. FOR eSAE: One Farm of 134: acres; One Farm 50 acres; One House on East Fulton street; One House on Maple street. MONEY TO LOAN. First class re erence given. Lock Box ^4: :* . Eesidence 23 Maple St. 1 app.ar--tdesorjugs,3i SAVE MONEY By buying Wagoiis and p^.r- riages nouir. Special prices for a few weeks to close out stock on -hand. Must make room for work being buffM!] Jonah‘Hess, JOHNSTeWK V--- - N,,Y. North of Stone &idge, Perry St.