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.these days of labor unibns'i of-!.' : ..'.-!-,,-' > '• • , »1 ' i -Jill » ~: •aUuSbrts and kinds which advocate \•' the 'necessity ot the- shorter hours ; and'la,rger - p'ay. 'Ifrla worth.whileito lOjbkMat th^.otber ^Blda .^the.aujearj lwn^la i )ltfle^and>ote,T?hatspme of the poor peqj?le,'who are' not In the Anions are obliged t o accept to r their labor In New iork. In the •sweat shops of the great city women receive the following prices: For making on e dozen cambric, lined waisbfcwlln trimmine, Si,20, o r ion per garmentr silk wabita per dozen -98o o r little over 8rj per garment. z Itfe^all ovsr. * Bert Ford find frauiily are visit' lngin Dutchess county. yj; ; -jz— MlBS.lJlpjra Bassett returaadjtrom Dulqtb. Minn, Thursday. o\- Dr. Garner is - a guest of bi s daughter, Mrs. Clarence H. Allen. Mrs.Fowl°r 8.. Wlloox.of McOook,. Neb., is visiting eastern relatives Mrs. S. B. Hall, of Watnrford, N. \JT» fa visiting at Leroy Oallen der's. An overcoat was needed after fire works and Jce cream In the even inn. Bev. W. E. Pietce spent 'th e Fourth at his home in Johnstown, N. I women's wrappers, 49c per dozen or about 4 cents eaun; men's 4. shirts, 30c per dozen o r about 2lc each. The New YorK branch of the Uomnlexclal League baa pub lished these prices and is waging a warfare against child labor in tne tenement industry. This condition of things is in great contrast *itb Pratt. Its long hours and small pay as _ ~~\ \ \ -—- . _ „„„ The Protective Legion will hold a compared with the short hours ana ten ^ ^in Mechanics haU Mon- larga pay, which unions in every 'day evening, trade are demanding. Mrs. Jennie Pratt, ot Long is land city, is a t the home of Onarles The, Misses Leggett,, cf Hudson, tare guests of their brother, Bev. Dr. Leggett TEe Hearst'League. The IhdependenceLeargue which ia -, , _ . . , ^ ... > . . ° Carl Underwood I* to spend his one named for th.e H.earst party vacatlon ln a tour through th e has filed a circular with the county Thousand Islands, clerk, announcing the intention of the league to nominate candi- * 18 - Burnham and Miss Ella . > . „ .... Burnham of Olevelapd, O., are cues is dates for th e offices >t o be filled at of Dr. and Mrs. Mosher. the fall election. They, have'chosen as their emblem for the ballot, a ° n Se P t - l8t ^ m11 Deicbes will hand holding a pairof scales. This ff 0 *\ \f taa tP t0 fj bany ' whero „r, •' • \ , „ they will hereafter reside, will tend *to make > tne election a little ,more ^interesting in this Oharlea Ha'wley and^daughter left county 'without changing the result ye^rday for Qaeecby lake for a material!* * *° iouXD iD thelr 00ttege ' •: AI , ./A Ttftht.- Trust.• at the hour of meeting. Th 'e ^n|i |j 'wlWe ';pro|fded^'; f , ; ' £titig9ffig . T^^ipq^traptqf ^Qif. the^OfiatBaB^j S^e'ncex!^^D''|i{i'te joad. wa0n |t^n; port jibad.at ofice 'and witfp^p&a^ly} cqmplete.-bo'tb bpntracts befbre&^awj flies..Jfib has SOO^raen ln-\hi.sifem ^royf onjJiffeient.16bs.now in bahd^^t v' .• '., \ 1 - iff\ - ;^>-*r*i 5 Mr. and Mrs., J. n. Antbonyrcel .4 brated their golden wedding anni versary at their home iri Pltt^fle;ld , . Mass/, Thursday evening. _Thej were-married \in Ohattidm, 4; Oorners, July 5, 186G\ says.^.the ypriugfleld Republican. - NA ... p The remains bf Abrara We'rnly^ aged- 55 years.'the woodcboppeTi who committed suicide Wednesday^ on the mountain near State,Lipe^ Mass., were brought t? Hatnmfa undertaking rooms Thursday where tney- will remain until a w6rcj ';igj received from the brother of tnje' deceased, who is a clerayman in Toledo, O. —• —•— m Mrs Frank Freeman, who resides on Hoffman- street me t with||r peculiar but painful accidentitffijju 4tb. A giant Are cracker bad ijeebj placed under a papier-mache Jpail; which exploded tearing the pail /fo shreds and a piece Btruck. MrsJ; •Freeman-over the eyes-.- cutti head and causing ber to becolnei unconscionB for a time. ,„_.ogirs 'aDa Griiiay; recitaij; y »*vr**;~\i *J*? w *^4 <? B *'&&2 , $i ; tl|)lghth.lntettalnment of •08*$+ Sh£WJh. M :T..wo .Joined ::bjr,l,ettpt..and • . $m It was a fifth of July fire alarm\ but fireworks were evidently ^f^e' origin of the little blaze on the,root of the shed at the rear of BaileySfe Tracy's wareroome Thursday -Sf£&£ ,noon. The very timely dlscpVjejfj and poilB of water hanav prevented the epead of the flames and aitb 'QJFgK: the firemen responded very prpmp^ : Monday afternoon in thn RuHahd railroad yard here,,occurred^)nOTj ^J day morning at the Albany ho *$Vtfti| The lungs were punctured^.ti^i |i; broken, rib: and death foil'oWJi\\\* jthlsli eeo.by.jne'.aupie^nce ^DyjijTiprparii \dvatfonsV^Mr .-'iB &gerB|recef^jBa? ad .'atter- v r6uhd vot ^applajjserjkf• termination. of isa^h..dt. HIs[,lise)ix r s.'He Js> ? 0niBh'ed.arti8t,4,eUch j'rUtiU */«.{;.«&u , .¥:~*;*D , , .wkSi »itf' Logansport\ \ariafeticea >arely: ^Jah ^Clapper; Jr., j^tBttpton.., e 6n bpporfuuiity tp^hearrC;'' '-V^ 6 ^ 1 ' 111 • he 'tickets have been'placed at spend \<tag <J!ew3 dajs^at'hfsTather'ei; tl popular prices bf«6 cen^B^v^«^;«ons^ijpeti^l:bel|r' Vacjiitlb^nrtWJ ^•slpn and' 35 cents for'^m3 /^rr5 »»T»^a^.t!?,- .'wh1eb*$ a IB . The chart will be at 5eH &w \8( r mutual enjoyment. • • ' \ - ' ig Stojei Monday mortllng, 0 -*- J . lively Saturday afternoon d^sJnsf . _T itl XT 1 n ih o Agonal /\f *lh A Pafnt>mail aftefn&bh r a^2- ^'aibfek^K&v. '^M-^. , . Hoy'fcbfffcJatlngv• t - , ^ July in the chapel bt the Beforme v d. ^'Urf ^wala-iB&tle^^tt'^jlt ^fSl ^^t) 'oburcn a sale of ^boce..made fqp3 0- C :ft^*^n'%«'Nt\* MP'^^^'^^V •and candy will take place under .the JiassT\' '' '7r Jr 0 & ahn Smith, ot Hartford. Oonn., auspices of the Ladles' Aidsociety* L OU J 9 Smith./wife\nd. v moth.er; I been in lown a *ew days. 1 Alonzo Zoumans and MI SB .Ada. 0 f—Brooklyn -areTgn'esti atrWe, Mt. tisa TowriBerjd', of; Monterey,' E. Seaman, of Gratevije. N Y„ vp 'asbJngton'House. as.,'who has^harge of the.school were over Sunday guests atUeit TneOMasona and the Eastern Stars [Indian girls atr-Hampton, Va , Kennedy's, i a recept.'ylslt »r. I celebrated the Fourth of July in > . , u , . ,. f Bev. J3. M. Ten Broeclt left Tues- a Ter y 'interesting' way, • starting P!i?-?^l^Jl 11 ^^^ sl °% B ! B ^! :ln .^.-? a, .. o n h1 . 8 . vacation, taking his WL(H A .H o1jo -pa rade at^^^lu 30'a, m. '* ItheTVPrs. « L* B : wlh be teld Is evening at the cburcn parler. Icors-aDd obairmen please bring fittehieports^ -- . „ x 'ourth ot July guests .Ijciciudbcl.v , and Mrs FC ; 0.\0urti8';)lAlbany^ fr. and Mrs HarryOornT^eliat ^heJ ihbard Houses— ihhr ^Saj^fMrs^ nj. W. Johnsbn ^bf Alban'y^MjKf d Mrs. Charles Wagnjar :bf Pitts-. eid. ' - r \ : Mr8. S Peok and'MIsa Peck of Albany, have been at>Mrs. A. B. Hopkins for a lew days family with bim. They jspent wuIo if:- 1 composW\ otr. floats, l^ndedendenceJDay at hid father's Ifi. do'uble 'and single riga escorted'by Oplonie, from-ibere went to:'8«it^ tti9 tfelebfated'Hobo ban^f ''MillB-Z Oambrldge toidat friends. .\'Mra >. L. Wc \ Oonn., wasao !0. ,R. Beynolda. ..... , „ . „ „ , .dale,making ayery;intere6lilnR.'and-',' •* Mra< '•*»• Waraer,. ot Bte*ferd,*^ u a^ ^ rt ^emri.^pgB^.. | wasaover Sunday guest of }uj nner( ; W aa. s'ervedatla'ojclpcfijn' . H |. 1A»T CIA-ntAJL 'Hi* v* * \ J - J- . $pae of ths .best,' entertalnmentfl |5 ^er glveh'in.thls-village, \yas>feej|d: the Ba^^as^i;tpnu^oii\ftlS^b^'3ul| Mening berprea;.l'argbcrbwd which „ , - ,- K —• ... ^ . , M^nnln-HqliflfteryWhich races and Colonel Graves has beenmalang t „ e ca tching of the gfeaaed) big £ ijneeded. repalra ^nJiiB house, , which\ proved to be-.a;mbstrla-ugh-.: , Dr .,\R.'Br BoSecrans and brldej of ab j e ?ff air.'! FredTttmer-Bucceeded' > Brooklyn have neens-pending-a; few the-apfhtal.sbu ^only '• v days with his mother and BlBtere a ' tter Rettifa g as ^uch^reaBe v bn A lawn party was held aVO. G. blmaeIf - Wtt8 on the \ p 1$3t&& >Wlntera' for nia 1 daughter Fann^. m}1 a g 2 . 30 l betwee n 'spetice'rtbwir^''- last Friday evening. ^ rr,..^-',- —-'li^i.-iit -ii; . }^ Mra. Elijah Sweet is In quite a fserloua oondirfon.. Her daughter, tBitaTnmbqtJn /tHeJWniiiffiiy WJaT, ' Mrs. Geo., Sweet.^pt Stockport la; abBtoridSfiy'jft^S^yf.5 '• , Just ab6ye '.the )8atI6 !a ;bn July 4th dancVwaji 'neidvWJiIcE^ai^;.iairly. ... bago,~whe)re ane.ls to attend a sum- raer ecnpol. t < , , 1 > ...\ - -' ;: '_^ji-.*\'V\ ;t '^ y ' rt '' < '.'' r!f ' x * .Mrer-QBb, 'Smith, stL Stockport I B -J-.-' • '. ^t^^^^SSS ^^ksk^» • — ' ^ . . ^^^^jr^lSr'^ Aheir^flDga ^ah^thumbs. - - v 24^i^fijBJa (-^0it '-tt -«IH bring about p 0 ^(j j,jj ea are be i Dg BWa pped for .^rtlncrfa8edh r pdces to_ the producer amal^ changebr. several .enterpris- \'Md^alml 'niah ptices t o the con- iD S youngBterB at thejuatlon. burner an d will eU^nata^ th e * Ml88 Mafiq , u ^ lz> : of * 0U8selaer ^bminiaaion merchant. TVhetHer it and Miss Louise Fox, p i lonkers, Will pr not remuins to be seen. * are guests oCMtss Edna Harder. The reports sent b y the reapec- ChriB .teosen>- Bros, bave recently tive • lecturers of the subordinate added a new. an. up-to -date Bhow grangeB are very convincing proof ca9e wr tneir -gents* furclsbings. of the immense educational ioflu- ,, , '\ •—~^-„ enoe ot the «ran«e in New Hamp-. ,, Mr - f nd A ' . B '' ff ¥ r8 ,° 8Dd shire where, la tbe first thrSeT^ ,S 8 Anna Branion.'of Albany, months of tbe year, tnere we\re *^ r 3 were 'recent «.0eats >of \Mr. and Mrs. Garfield. pcbunt of the death oLhetfriend|. <WM^S0o storm theJectuire^on W. 1 ?- 0b,e Kosegarfcen., T v u -ke^, B ^-~'' v - ° BebeccaA Bo'gersbas Bb ?iat «a to be\able fb 55nfe^5 called on her nleoeif i *lved 1607 yocal.a^d 937 aetectlona H ' . A . H ; of iDstiumental music, 2438 'read- jFa rm ,.ra : ' V f &jbS 'how having Mheir ings 51 essasa, 327 addreBaes. 16 - c i e arahbe ''ialcs,'';8el ]Ibg two year pld dramas.; 73 fajces. 103 tableau^ jig^b-aWsfpr &r Old:hay ia bring and G64 TliacusslonB were held- In fn $ia tb 'siz.^?,' —which 4219 people parttclp ^.tedf . . < !< ^ TheaelO.24 7 leiu fcnfnrof'd ^ort^'- J*S&iVeyors'rrom Albany wer^ i busy one and one-third days and were 1 yeBfnr 'dfty ^*tn |^6ut the''buildingVij^e^Ghnreh. /--'?t . listened to by fia,837, people. ' ' '^'^be^jjbx ^^er^ wWcbJa * JD ^^^^Mpv -aicI \t>rwohIn^ _ , ~ \ „. w* : ^.'.^^W' n M^ l ¥^ftiw\. , '; gnrvlce 1 ln=-tlie-Lutheran churoh at Toe examinations for tbe graogS * ' < .^v - \'7 v>*i :t. ,ifm.-,hi m -.™i™.«f i , ., ... T .v; ii-A >v. *«• A '\^rr; • i/nt-. « • -la'ao. <'-Theme; 1 ••vTne' Dlmenelons of -scnolawhips, wero held on Juneie.''^fiifiil'BpIndterrand'ramlly^ot New if , „ ™t, ni .i „f i o A Seventeen oount .es presented ^^^..^VesTeVrnUbVn: Mr.. *\SVttS^SndL torff testants for the eobolarsbips, Mo 1 B»^wl3 ^1 ^r^atfiani ?o^I»^ttW to v*** 6 * toaB s>me of the counties nad several, about 18 ot\20.yeqca '! candidates- Owing to tbe absence.\' \ .. v '\'*•'•''\**•'\ - The social event for the little folk's an July 4th was the Amjsrio&p-par'tyj given by Editor and Mrs.~>N.eIIIs in; honor of Miss Alida Blampled^ ThV residence o n Faitvle.w. avenue waB respfendent In red, white and bloe^ beautifully decorated t s abou't the epaolou^ veranda. , A fine dls - pliv otj fireworks was followed by enjoyable games*-and sumptuousl X^e^^.^t^&B. of the Lfith- Edward Mensing's. - ± • t ~tt,. .. ..^„„„ rerresbmentS. dannoo otaokers filled J «t^^^St^S^Sd)a, a laWn party ?A * borse belonging* to 'DSvldPM^^^^^,^ wlth'candies made pretty Bouvenira' >*..!.... . , i.-- • -. —;^-----L-,. - ol. the oocaaloe', which was one Immenselv -enjoyed b y tbe~larg« number of Invited gueBts. j. 4 handsome plana has tofctf-a'ddecj to> the fumiBhlng bf the parlor\at Edward Mensing 's. - ± • j?.^-^-^ j -A borse belong! ng« to : ; DSVld TbUllpa was severely out oh $fjbf@