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T he D aily leai >i: k . VOL II.—NO. 62. GL'OTERSVILLE, N. Y.. FRIDAY, NO'YWJSEl-g i!l888. WHORE NO. 37S XKAV15I.H148’ GUIDE* 170NDA, .TOHNS OWN AND GLOVBUSVIIiLE V M toad. aOINQ NORTH. Fonda • - Leave .lohnstown ■ - Gloversville - Arrive “ . Leave Kingsljoro - ‘‘ Mayfield - - Cranberry Creek - , NovtbviRe - - Arrii aolNS SOUTH. Korthville CJroriberry Creek - save 9 35 S5SP''--”- ssj j Johnstown - “ 7 35 10 60 S 20 Fonda - - Arrive 7 fis 11 OR 2 38 BUSINESS DIBECTOET. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Q. INGALLS, M. Kiagsboyo, Y. D, physician and surgeon, fl i CROMWELL Dentist, HO. 18 North M ain Street, Gloversville. ¥()lD»TEER-:-RESTADMRT ED. FOX, 33 SOUTH MAIN ST„ G loversville , Tlie BeaitlM Portraits Academy of P ortraiture, L -------------- ------- , bany. Any tiling desired In that line by our ei mens; it wiU b e well for them to address or call their agent. J , L . BURNS, 26 Kent Stre Gloversville, N, Y. USE ALIBLE POULTRY FOOD. B. P. PROVOST, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, NO. 6 ADDISON STREET- Parties contem p lating to build will find it to their advantage to call and. g e t plans, specifications, &c. Best of facili ties for doing all kinds of building a t ow estliving rates. All work fniarauteed BOSTON D r j Goods Store! -COLLIE^S- Cloaksl i w ciilOl c m i D n i n w i The finest goods and mo^t extensive assort ment we have ever shown. Elegant l i n e s of ladies’ braided long garments. Extra good values in ladies’ plush cloaks, modjeskas and jackets. Eine line of children’s plush garments. It will be to your in terest to call and ex amine our stock befoi’8 purchasing. Ho tron- bie to show goods. 39 and 41 N. JSAiii st.1 'B (lOSTlY CASKSI S ________ ■ Probably tke Most Unique OofiSi; I Ever Devised. DR. HILLER REPOSES IN IT. Mrs. u n i « r Coiiceivoil tbo Idea, a n d lt« H-asbaniVs Bomaiiit AVill lie PlacM in tile Slaliot^any tVoniler Nex j Sm iday — Synxhols of Death, Time I Day imil NigUt F inely WrouBht. W ilmington , Mass., Nov. 8—Dr. Henrj Hiller died Monday evening, and will hi buried Sunday in tbe3 most expensive an( elaborate eoffln ever devised to hold thomor tal remains of man. In order to avert this common fate of hn manhy, or at least lo .lessen its ioroo, Mrs Dr. Hiller '“onoeived the Idei their carved symbology the tuought that lifi and death are one and the same in uaturo’i grand economy. Two vinos creeping up from the foot o£ th( lid meet about a human skull oarved Iron: nature. Out of the skull’s left eye-sonket creeps a lizard, giving the death’s head a most ghostly appearance. A caterpUlai crawls along the rim around the emblem o) death, but round about are daisies and roses and a butterfly, while in the bottom, of thf vino is a bird. leath leading a fair maiden down i the reeds and grasses into Lethe’s waters, In the horizon the sun is just sinking from sight. Below the river are engraved the words, “Henry Hiller'\ In each lower cor ner m a stanza of poetry composed by Mrs, 'f ho panelled sides of the lid are wrought* no less beautifully than the top. In the deh* ter of one side is a globe on wings, repre senting time; on the other is a burning urn, a symbol of death. On one of the end panels o‘ the lid an owl—the bird of the night—holds a field mouse tightly in its claws; on the other end panel is a bat and two serpents. • AH the panels of tho lid have foliage and flowers, maple branches entwined witli morning-glories and other symbols of na ture’s beautiful side^but mingled with them re snails and serponts and grasshoppers, a larsh fly, and horrible dragons with ghastly marsh fly, and grinning facei THB JBWeiWEB/t’S BIEB X03T. One Man K illed a.n<l Five I n jured by « JBoUoi* Bxpleston a t Lancaster, Fit. L anoasteb , N ov . 8 .- A . boUor belonging lO tho Lancaster Ohemieal company, whoso plant Is just north of the city limits, exploded with terrifle force late yesterday afternoon, completely demolishing the building, killing one man and injuring five. John P.iddle, flreman, GO yoois old, -was killed oatrlgui. Alonzo Hambright, the engineer, was badly injured. 0. F. Miller, one of the proprietors; Georgo Smith, a man known as “Miokoy’’nnd a boy named Huok was slightly burnt. Tho boiler was nearly now and the oaiiso ol the explosion is unknown. The Ghomlcal company also auppllod the United States Eloctrio Light company with powor to nin their dynamos for the city light and tho town was in darkness lost night in consoquoncs of the disaster. BOW DID x m s JirdN D IE f Felice Investigations Shoiv Bvldeiicet o f Foul F lay, SPEiNGFiBim, Hass., Nov. 8 __ An autopsy was yesterday hold by Medical Examiner Bock upon tho body of Nathaniel W. Howard, who died last night after lying unoonoiouslOfl hours from Injuries sustained In the vicinity of the United Stales hotel. A skull fracture three inches long was found two inches above the right oar. Just how Howard was hurt has not yet been proven, but tho autopsy disclosed cer tain features that led to tho belief that How ard was tho victim o f foul play. Tjio poiieo have been iuvostigatiDg today, a nd a Book al tho United States homo says he heard some one ask Howard on the night of the injury for a match, and then heard a voice osclaim: “Lay there, then, if you won’t give mo a Tho SaclivUle Affair. '*•*■*'- tillibUL UUU- sldernbly improves the position ol Presidoul Olovelnnd and Mr. Bayard. Lord Salisbury’.*' error lay in not perceiving that tho recall of Lord Saokvillo Involved no personal dis- oredit.’’ T1 ■ lury acted with dignity and disoi and. removes the only oxtenuation it was pos sible to plead for Mi-. Cleveland. The Times says! “ The Bluo Book our previous opinion. 1t Sackvillo’s iudisoretion.” imes says: “ The Bluo Book oonllrmr, vious opinion, I emphasize-s Lon! T h r e e Ulux-derers lEscapo. F ulton , N ov . 8 __ ^During the election ex* citoment last night tlireo murdoror.s escaped from tho county jail. They were Robert Olan- ton, recently arrested in Texas for killing tlireo men hero during tho tho war, Jackson Emerson, who killed his wife last week in Pilgrim clnuoh, and T. T. Whittington, 'i'hc men had a perfect plan, and when the ofiloers loft the jail to watch tho oleetion returns they broke out of their colls with a crowbar and then went through tho roof. The A g ain A rrested for Wifo-Muraoi*. LANCiSTEB, Pa., Nov. 6 —Calvin M. Bollin ger, whoso wife was found murdered on tho banka of Littlo Conestoga creek. Got. .5 last, was rearrested Tuesday evening charged With the murder. Dellinger was arrested when the orimo was discovered, but was dis charged for want of evidonoo. It is claimed that new and important ovidenoe has been discovered. _________________ Fell Ovorboard and wag Drowned. B oston , Nov. 8.— Tho ship Trojan, a t this -\\t, from Montevideo, reports that on Nov. iveuty mflos from Cfipe Ann, one of tho V, named Michael McGonaigal of New k, while furling the jib fell overboard was Hnrvlion Gets Bvte Cowuty. BtnpiPAlo, N. Y., Nov. l-R e tu r n s rooolved up tb 7 p. m. on president In Erie oouhty show Harrison ahead. He will d&rry Erie too. Governor Hyi is ruunl fburReipuL __________ ---------- -------- elected. OoniresSmah Farquhar, Republican, is evidently re-elected in the Thirty-second distriot. Demoeratio Gain* i n Albnnjr- A lbant ^ N ov . 7.—Both sides agree that the Democrats have bettered tho mhlovRy !»■ 400 tile olty gave\ Cleveland in 1884. The Demoorats' believe lUe county has given Olevelaiid between 1,500 and 2,000. Hill has probably gone slightly ahead of the national ticket, Orleans Kejpalblloan Gains. A lbion , N ov . 7.— Orleans county will prob ably grvb'HarriSon 1,600 plurality and Miller 1,300—Bepublloan gain of 500. John G. Law'- yer (Rep*) is reeleo'ted to congress in, the Thir^-flrst distriot, Ira Edwards (Rep,) is elected to the assembly. Otsego County Repablican. O nkonta , N ov . 7*- -It Is estimated that Har rison’s pluraUty in Otsego county will exceed 500. Four years ago the county gave Cleve land 436. Oneonta gives Harrison 884 plu rality, a Republican gain of 31^:. Aichmond County’s Democrats.. FarquI L ittle F alls , N . Y., N ov . 7.— It looks at though Herkimer county would give Harri son 1,200 majority. Miller, lor governdr, will run ahead. \Wilbur for congress, is probably elected,'although but few returns are reoeived as yet. C o l u m b ia n C o u n t y R e p u b lic a n . HpnSoN, N. Y., Nov. 7.—The eleotlofi in this city was one of great excitement. The Eepubllcans will carry tho county by 500 majority. Cleveland’s majority in Hudson Is 267, Hill’s majority in city is about 850. aOVSEBODD NOTES. •How 'th» ReteDS'-at Home. marching. Those Tender Soles must need i pairs and perhaps a new j8 use a tablespoon- cupful of vinegar; beat, iply with a piece ol flannel and rub nn- fnl of salt and a teaoi To clean brass bird S kim milk and water, with glue la it, made scalding hot, will restore black crape. If clapped and pulled dry it S kim milk and water, w a littlo bit of will look as good as new, S piob O ake —One cup ol sugar, a piece of butter the size of an egg, one egg, one oup sour milk, teospoonful soda, spice to taste, and flour enough to make a thick batter. To clean looking glasses, sponge do'wn the gloss with gum and-water, equal p arts; then dust down with whiting and finish with a Old, soft silk handkerchief. T ake plenty of sleep during sleeping hours at least eight hours In the bed, and ree duringuring coldold weathereather thathat thoo tem-m rature of the bedroom is maintained at icar d c w t th te perature of the Dfty degrees Fahrenheit. To make silver cake take the whites of eight eggs, two cups of sugar, one-half c of butter, three-fourths cup ‘ three cups of flour and t baking powder. Flavor with lemon-. uue-uuu Cup c of sweet milk, three cups of flour and two teaspoonsful of OAnAMEL frosting, boil two minutes oup sugar, one-half cup mUk, flavor and to a cream. \When nearly cool, spread over the oake, then spread on a layer of melted chocolate. the moment they are cooked through. It this is not done the potatoes absorb the water and become soggy. I p mills, which has been set for some time, and upon which the cream has partly risen, Is stirred, the cream never again rises fully, and there is -a considerable loss of butter from it. KiUed a t tlie Foils. F ayette , M o ., Nov. 8.—Eie*i Mauphiu, a white man, was killed a t the polls Tuesday in Lisbon township, and Frank Wayland, col ored, was killed at the polls in this town. Mauphln’s death was the result of a fend. Wayland was killed in self defense by a white Ten of tho Crew Rescued, L ondon , N ov . 8.—^Ton men in a jolly boat belonging to the British stenaam' Saxmnnd- ham, before roportfci sunk in collision wi. h the Norwegian bark Ncr. have lieon t * Tlie remaining twelve of the crow are ijk .’* i ably lost. Defaulter Axworthy Slay “ G ive Up.’ M ontebal , N ov . 8.—B. D. Babcock, mayoi of Cleveland, has been here for the past week It has been learned that he has devotee his time to negotiating with defaulting Treas urer Axworthy, of Cleveland, for the returl of tho money he stole from that city when he absconded a month ago. He went t< Quebec where Axworthy is and it is probable that he will return tomorrow with nearly alf the money, $450,000, and leave for homo to* morrow night. Axworthy is living very quietly near Quebec. J o h n C. lEIno Slakes 8S0,000 in Bets. Q uebec , N ov . 8.-—John 0. Eno is reported to have cleared520,000 in bets outlie election, He made wagers in the United States, and, after placing all he could In Quebec, loft a daj or two ago for Montreal, where he specula* ted heavily on the result. Ho has been a ■trong Harrison man from tho start. A German Arrested a s a Spy. N icj 3, N ov . 7.— A German has been arrested at a hotel here on the suspicion of being a spy. A paoket of Lebel cartridges was Tlie Priissla.li Elections. buiu oiwkivjuo Auuit»u.iq.rs nut); ajuji -& ui tlves, 83 seats: Free Conjervatives, 41; Gen trists, 47; National Liberals, 46; Freisinnige 15; PblbS.7; Danes,*; Uheljihs,*. AU thi Berlin nt«intittrswaii6ie.ti«oUd< . InjEfiilse ‘Felt'at •N#ional-GapitaL irs:,:YotE. cheertug' Urs-wda Greet Mini a t jtha Follinfe’?laob tte Took Fdikf- - in- tlie'li,'iEiA'.'kilke’'d’th e r ■ ' N'egro'jTdy'Arkusteid favTlhkssitkbj to 'K ill ijiL CMYeUsMil B u t vvas ' 'letite(i'oW:krdxnlna.Hhu*-r n Cjosed (riig‘Q,uiet-Some o^ Sensaifoiind0 Topics o f Rlection 1 ^ 1 a t V^asliinjgtoi WASHiNaTON.Kov. 7,—All \Washingtoil on the street las-t night. The election biJUe- tins were eagerly seanned by myrladi peopldwho wW© impatient at the tardy jiffl-. cialSi At the UbErablSean league headqi there was a very large gathering of local j Bacret«ty -Mo'Phei'sorr has Just He -received, a -dispatoh from the' iOOTOfiSHOE would come in good. Now is the time to I goods che^p as I have a small store a n 4 » 4 '' have more room for my Rubber Goods at,^ from now until that Snow Beautiful — coM you pan ,get a pair of Shoes very cheap Cash. tepuhltcr turned from ‘Pennstylvaiila, whore h* yofti. •dispatch from th e' National Eepublicah -comxultbee in New Yoi xlsohhadoartle-dtha state by 20,000 plura and thatOoxnleirtioafj had gone Bepu 2,500 plurality, eleotihg all Eep gressmen. the city, Tho pressideiit remained at ' The White Ho-use was' closed to corr4f outs last highfe- Th.e president -would a ne, and was closeted .with Col. Lamont is olHcial household colatlng the ele ctnrnSi Thera* were no iprominiat D ratio polltidataB in 'th e eity, nnd Mtoi General GarlanS is the only cabinet offloe \Whito Housel' Ho: droVC In from Oak Vilew about 4 o’clook, and seended to be in exaellent spirits. ' The social otuhs of this city are receiving returns by specEal wife and are crowded. ?.’ho hotel lobbies are bToWdod with the parjple eagerly pcrrisltig .tlie bhlletins. A young colored boy named William i ^or- rest^as in tho poll Be oourt yesterday onjthe complaint o f Jutliys- Emner, wbo.stat^ p a t theboy threatoaed -to J^flU the proap?nf case of hie re-o3eotLon, Frosoo.ntjng A-tfor-' ney Shillingtoas ^aid that . the would have to «ome into eourt and s-v^ear that he was aSraid of tho'boy»'boy litnc Orderrd to I O __ leobiargs. 'Ho'-did'Ekiii^Udcitha president deeirad to com* inco ooutfe,inox!did he think ho wouild sweaj- ;thnt,'h« yrtui a fpld Of the boy. Th©boy ,waAdi*obojfiB»i**' --wr, 7 .-;ii;p i9 f- • was the mostlioittyoonlo^tecl e'vW wltmi^ser the state, every Ihobof ^OTmd-'beltig fought for asU the pneoldency dependhi-siffciii the- political oomjleadom of Iherodujiti^. < Though the weather -vvos disagreeable In tho-’oxtremo, a cold penetratlmg rain faUJnginntilipo’olook, the polls wore aurrpunded at, the. OAAUL blj UXSXKJia XXUUJU UTOU* XXarJCTJLBUUl lULfJI^ U1 place ia the lla*e of voters' in th^ Third pro cinct of tho Second-ward, about two mlleq u. town and soke* dlstanoe from h is home; He bad his ballot already folded and wasvnaRIng his ohanoe to -votOi Whem h«<rea*hsd,r There was a dearth of wheat in Sngl&nd is 1629,16S0amdL 693, and in thoBa years breu was.mado o f tunnips. They were boiled yinti! they were soft enough to mash, -when. th« greater p art ol tho water was pressed out ol them. An equafl wOlgK of wheat mealiwK. then mixed, with the pulp and tho dohgh'wa: made in the usniai manner--with ysast. Tho rCse well Ln the trough and being I was torinod into loaves and put in the oven, Brcnd prepared in this manner hat iEh tadte which' is said to bo lt is light and white at iptpt at not disagreeoaile; 11 wheaten breads and should be ke ahoi twelve hours bsiorn being out, when the. sme and taste of the turnip will soaroely tie pei ceptlble. Potato bread-is another kind and there art several proccss«3 oE making it. TheSimpl r ai ^ ^ ling wheat flour ate added to ohe of potatot a little mass is kneadda ittW dough ah4'hlldwed stand a proper time to rise 'atid’ foriiit TheSlmplesI is to choose the* lar^e, mealy sort, boil them as for eating, timen ^eel\ and mh.sh them very fine, without mdding 'w'ater. Tw'o pemtt of lour ate added to ohe of potatoes, and. more yeaSt than usual. Th6 whole' kneadda ittW dough ah^ to'' i proper is p u t into the oven. Bread so pre* is said to 6e good and wholesome, plrosmus Darwau o4viaed the grating of ra-w potatoes into cold water, where tho would subside, The starch from elg] oared is of boiled potatoeSj Ixe asserted; wbuld make at bread as tZhe best wheaten. flour. . Davwlnewon -Went so far a s ti> Say thal h a t has been k«pt in Stacks so as to un* lergo tlie aao«harine process, may be^ sc nagedby geSuding and fementa. yeast, like loi'Ca«i, a s to serve iii p art tor the sustenance ofnaanklnd in times of scarcity. To make rlo«e bread, boil three parts ol wheat flour ah* one part ot rice, separately Boik tho rice well, squeeze out the -watei and mix the kasss ■with the wheat. The pro cess is then the same as for common wheat bread. A pound and a half o f flour znixec with half a. poiend «f rice will produce a loa! weighing from three pounds to- thheo poundi two ounces, whiloh i s greater gain than is goi from wheat floor oJone- Bice has also beer,, tried in tho same proportion with barley, and tills makes a good bread for labortng'people Bread may silso-bo madefrombuckwhoatand tho seedy and roots .oiseveialseores of plants —Good RouaeteepLng. J aokst fronts aro a feature in the new t«k gowns. Attention, Eforybody! C. B. BOGART, 14 North Maiui Street. GREAT BARGAINSJ - 3 3 E \ V O E ’S - * Hew York Millinery Store to the FronM Ue-w York Millinery Store, Opera House Block. ARE YOU POSTEI IS A QUESTION OFTEN ASKED REGARDING THE PAIDLAR NON-MAGNETIC \WATCH. These Watches cannot be stopped or in any way affected by Magnetism y i h ^ n in actual contact with Dynamos on Powerful Electro Magnets. A full assortm e n t of the a b ove W atches will be found a t A. Fuitoji .Stre M T H lie CAN EQUAL Our Hand sevj^ed ri nd Goodyear Welts Wsd T^0ar. to see our new (Lotta) Dongola, Buttol ojberAtbA^ndcanimon sense heel also ope| t&^a^W epl, the best t t o dollar Shoe m t ^ City, ^cliool shoes. Everything in this l i ^ for^ Misses, Boys’ and Children’s wear. A.FINB XilNE OF TRUNKS. J. M. HILL, 3i3'‘?Hortll'Main St., Gloversville.^ E. Winton West,. LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSTTRANOE AN| REAL ESTATE AGENT, GLOVEESVILLE. FOR SALE: One Farm of 134 acres; Om Farm 5Qo a c r e s ; One House on East Fulton street; Oiih House on Maple street. MONEY TO LOAN. First class rcerence given. Xi 0 ^ Ic i: $4 Residence 28 Maple