LIGHT ORIGINAL THE GL0YEH8VILLB D'A'ILT LBADBH, MOHDAY, KOTBMBBB 23, 1008. BOSTON CASH STORE Local Record M...,, ... Son SMASH AT SCHENECTADY. Muscatel, Ange ica, Maderia, Port, Sherry. Engineer and a Canajoharie Painfully Injured. Man 1 V * -n the new branch of the New li Contral.and yesterday morning he bis enginf- on a switch opposi lerot in South Schenectady. While ho was standing on the "vritoh, an ea.='t bound freight train ’'amo along. While it was passing Van Denburg attempted to back his engine upon another track, but in stead of going upon the track desired, the engine went into the ps freight train. The engine wa.s pletely wrecked and turhed cv( its side. Sev''ral freight cars badly d"mr<^pd. As fcrui the c'-nrh c a n e the men In the cnglee emr] j,i th ’s m."nn?r epe-r^ef] p-.aTmb’e de^th. Van Denb'irg 1 a s''>"r.ineJ ■ar.kle and Spraker. who le pr-’-’.-ye-l as watebmnn, but wbo ■n'vs ri Tag in the c“b. had his left knee d* lee-^ecl. men were t-ke-i ta t’m E ” ! • h-o p ’t 'l where their ■'•-e-c e'’’'’ ! for. ■■■ ' t n -t ’•’low’i hev,- the ergine e a - e ’n*o the -B-eng t-er-it. it js t ib ’'*' t^e •i'ln-r'sj tl'e . • - 1. th." ee-rHo to crash t’:a F’.'le nf the freight train. per gallon and up. A. HERTZ & GO 15 S o u t h M a in S tr e e ts' ^Dwellings For Sole. Helwig Stree High Street. East Green Avenue. Franklin Street (2). Grant Street. Oak Street. Third Street. South Melcher St., Jo Marshall Avenue. Cr-.'^IOTRC. I j elected. I c 's cf T -v e n t'c ti C e r''’j r y K a:d A nnual M eeting. I ( Ciritrp Blimft S uUlau aUlliU.O* A meeting of committees of the American Table Cutters’ Union and 'Manufacturers’ Association was held Saturday aftern'oon and an agreement on prices for 1904 .was, concluded. The wdrk of preparing the schedule is 'now finished as far as the comm'ittees are concerned, but th e agreement will have to be ratified 'by the members of the union. It -wiil be submitted as soop as a report is prepared 'by the committee. It Is not expected th at any delay iwdll be caused in th at llnie and the fcmmal luile ‘Will .probably be signed in a I Matrimonial, SL Francis de Sales’ church, £ “;ev. F ather Wendl per pe 5:30 a. m.. Rev. formed the ceremony which united in n-irriage Charles A. Liebhart and Albs Anna M. Flynn o^f this city. The in a h:andi h:andsome ')ride was gownet gowned In >ile 'Silk over light of light blue voi! med with blue taffeta silk, and -'•Ik’lace. jiv icii-c. The xue tbrides: " ;maid', Mias Eliz5r of the ggroom, 'b-'fh D. Liebhar Liebhart, sister ^in .-.ilk tri] trimmed with whlt( white silk •''o. The best man was Edward HabIS Ec After th e ceremony a wed:!-i- bre-xkfast was s,erved at th e •viT’f 'boiough. The bride and groom "f; on the noon train for their future ■nmo at San Francisco, Cal. They ’i''ve the best wishes of m any friends who will regret their departure from the city. Sto v e R epairs of a ll k in d s. L O F T ’S ileecker S t. Souare. M onday a n d T uesd ay. AH Tapestry Portieres, formerly $4 .5 0 and $4,98. Sale Price $3.95 All Tapestry Portieres, formerly $5.50 and $ 5 .9 8 ; This line consists o f a very handsome assortment, plain and figured mercerized. HAIR OI^NAMENTS. All the latest novelties for eveni: wear, personally selected in New Yo Inst week. Early selections assure y of satisfaction. HUMAN HAIR GOODS. A new line of switches and pompa MRS. A. L. SIMPSON, Masseuse, will be a t 'her rooms, No.3i dours just received to m atch ^every North Main >stre e t,' Wednesday, Nov. shade. You 'are invited to examine my line before .purchasing elsewhere. O. B. S. euchre party. Masonic 'hall, Tuesday evening, Nov. 24. Cairi© Turnsr. Try “Gold Seal’’ roll sole rubbers at Peake & Levi’s. H air Dressing Parlors, 52 S. M'aln St., Gloversville, N.'Y. “ “ 1.75' “ “ “ 2.39. 2;iO “ “ “ 2.75. 2.55 “ “ *' 3.i25. “ “ 3.50. A ll above lin e s c o n sist of at le a st 5 to 10 different pattern s in each quality^ Sale Price $5.75 A d isc o u n t of 15 per cen t, on a ll Lace C u r ^ iifs above $ 4.00 per. Pair, th is in c lu d e s R ennaisanceV Our entire line o f Beautiful Tapestry Portieres of Silky Mer Irish point, C lu n y, P oin t Arabe, P o in t De L uxe. i ' / cerized Yarns, formerly $8.50 and $ 9 .5 0 at 19c W in d o w S h ad es A ll Colors 19c Good h e a v y c lo th on spring rollers. $7.50pr. All Draperies, formerly sold at $ 1 0 .5 0 and $11.50. Sale Price $8.98 pr. F eather P illo w s 9 8 c pair. $ 1 .2 5 pafr. $ 1 .5 0 pnir. $1 .9 8 pair. $ 2 .9 8 pair. W ith a d isco u n t of 10 p ercen t. T apestry C ouch C overs, at $ 1 .5 9 , 2.75, 3.5 0 and 4 .5 0 . W orth $1 each m ore th a n w e a sk you, )/ Rope Portieres at equally large reductions. D O N ’T M I S S T H I S B IG S A L E ! S tr ic tly fr e sh E ggs, 30ce doz« Turkeys Cheap! F»«sh O ysters, Well not this year. You may,how« 3 0 c. qt. ever, enjoy your dinner as well P illsb u r y ’s, B ro w n s P at without one if you study this list^ e n t and A u g u lu s, o n ly $ 1 .3 5 s k F r e sh C elery a nd C lust" er R u ssia n O lives in b u lk for Underwear COMBS. “ 1.89 2.75 All Mercerized, very heavy Portieres, formerly $6 .7 5 and $7.75. PETERS’ BAKERY. The largest and finest line of side, back, and neck combs, this side of New York city. Prices to suit every purse. $ 1 .2 5 Sale Price $4.55 Pay your water rent. Pay your water rent. ,, 95c. for N o ttin g h a m s W ortR $ 1 .3 9 , Sale Price $2.95 Half Hose. w h ic h .are th e best on th e m arket. Lace Curtains. Monday and Tuesday. All Tapestry Portieres, formerly $3 .5 0 and $3.98. Hall Not Ready. Owing 'to the fact that the new Odd Fellows’ • 'hall on ’ East Fulton street w.ill not be ready as scon as anticipa eo, two parties have been postponed. T’j e party of tihe 'Hiawatha club annouD.ee.'! for to-morrow night will 'be given.on Friday evening, Dec. 14, and the party of Glovorsville com'pany, No. 15, K. of P., which was to have been held on Wednesday night will take place on Eaater Monday night. When looking R anges"x UNDERW^^^^ Draperies. ing year. The Internati'onal Table 'Cutters and the Manufacturers’ Association have not agreed upon a new schedule as yet and i t is likely th at th e present status quo *wi'll continue indefinitely. There have been rumors of strikes and lock outs, but they do not seem to 'be b ^ ed on anything definite, 'as representatives of th e eutters state th at >it is not their Intenti'on to strike and manufacturers eay 'that it is not their intention to lock out their employee. The T>resent schedule of the table cutters expires December 1. The prices 'mentioned in it are s a tis ^ to r y to th e cutters and it is their intention, according to mem bers of the union, to 'Continue worlcing for the same prices af ter the first of December. As 'long as the prices are not changed and present conddt'ions ooi tinue it is stated th at; no iai>o iacor 'troi ■hies need .he expected from the men. prep on of preparini omethdng vg th tl at u . m up later. The cutters wiill not ake the agreement required by the manufacturers 'and untii some other ar rangement ds made towards getting a new schedule the ‘m en expect to ■work under the same conditions and for the same prices rn'cntloned in the old sched ule. They do n o t believe 'that 'there will be a strike or lookout and are not expecting to stop work unless business conditions should cause a suspension of labor in some of the factories. BRAMER Meetings to Continue. The revival services at the mont Street M, B. church will tmue; through tir.-! cv-n;Tig, to-morrow evening rod V'cd".''S(’;iv. T>'o-e will be r .3 service Th'”-='d'»v night, but a special .meeting will b''-^'ieU bn F r’day evening. It is desiied flint rll converts who expect to join th° :ch .shall chqrch .shal£ be present without fa.il lorrow, Tuesday evening, to get iuch instruction ar.d help a.s may be needed. The Enwe-th Iccgue wil'i have , ch: with the cordialt; ings thi S rA I^ B T S ^ To enable us to make room for Holiday Goods now rapidly coming in—=we w ill' make sharp price reductions on the following lines of Mer chandise MONDAY and TUESDAY. It will re pay you well to investigate these offerings,as it is very essential for us to make sweeping prices—as we m ust have room. e shells, le mince pie, cranberry 'pie ban berry cakes for Thanksgiving. We w:iil call for your turkey, chicken or roast, bake and deliver it for 25 cents. Thanksgiving morning. Union Students Settle Up. AN OIL HEATER ■PETERS’ ' The trouble between the two low guaranteed odorless and smokeless. er classes a t Union College, a t Sphen'oePENINSULAR Or Getmts & BilUagham, tady, and assistant Treasurer Pond, has Steel Ranges still In the lead. been settled, and the threabeued strike REAL ESTATE. of the members of 'the freshman and Sontht, Sold «nd Exebanged sophomore classes ha.s been averted. The trouble was the result of the an 0. B. S. euchre party. Masonic hall, 24 N. Main St. nual flag rush between these two class Money always to loan on Imprdred es on November 12. Mr. Pond alleged Tuesday evening, Nov. 24. “T h e S tove M an.” tlty property, at Getman Jb Billlng- that the students, in crimblng the dome 12 C hurch Street. Pay your water rent and save penalty. kam’B. of Memorial 'hall, which act has been forbidden 'Sdnoe the 'dome was rebuilt,, WASHINGTON EXCURSIONS. damaged the roof to the amount of $45* Family excursions to Washingti aud fined the three members of tho sophomore class who climbed the dome 01 ty will be run by th e West Sho $15 each, At a confc'rence Friday bs- road on Friday, February 19, and Mon tween Mr. Pond and commit'tees of tho day, March 28,1904. The usual rate of two classes, the students gave up the $10.00 will apply, with tickets good for around for a stove light and decided to pay the amount ten days. This advance notice is .given The money will be raised by so that you may lay your pla^ns to en donH forget to look ■asked. subscription among the students of joy one of these trips. _Washington , the two classes. The strike ■idea was has a great many attractions for the ■ a e M B B m jE B s s s n sa e m H e a i. a t th e broken by the parents of 'm^any-of the tourist and the salubrious climate students writing them and telling them makes it particularly agreeable during to 'aittend strictly to 'tb'i'r coilegiate du- the winter and early S'pri:(ig. The usu T w o of th e ■tieS and Ic'ave the troubles of Individu- al advertising m'atter ■will ■be issued about three weeks in advance of the e ss e n tia ls for Red Cross Stoves and g o o d s '* Weed ®> Willoaghby Club T ie o f ’h e T w e n M e t h O m ' n r - . '. - l b 'h - l d ' V i '' l r a n r . m l m e e t i n g ■ p n rd T T » - - n iD g in th e r o o m s o f N e p r ; ^ . o n d a ■’ p l e n d l d d i a n e r w a LottS For Sa” . i ••• - r l n - w 'r - " t ’- o d i r e c t i o n - o f H - o w .a r - u South Judson Street. Fdw>rd .Tame?, Prank Tltccmb Eagle Street. r.' ■’'-’’’■■■rd Sc'ir'rmerh.orn. The fo!Clyde Street, ••In-officer? were elected; Prer.'den" Third Street. r. L. Montanye; secretary and Helwig Street. ■'^■:urfr. Prank Titcomb. Pohu Spring Street. K.U'‘3cb.6d • and Charles Harding were admitted tc membership. After five business session an enjoy.able eve Rooms For Rent*. ning was passed in social intercourse 1 for sale or exchange; 60 and fine vocal music was rende'red by ■the Neptune Hose Glee Club. The next good buildings; well located. dinner will be served Saturday event ing, Decembr 19, and wiil be In charge of George Woollett, A. D. Anderegg, Burton Baker and Fred Cramer. \ ’ T he COATS, SU IT 5, titc. American Table Cullers* and fflanu. I ' s * ® ' teniraitto ConoliidD W h!';^;■™ ''yl H tplialliK linfoMilEA Oougtti medicine 10 CENTS per t)Ot.- Table at Which Gen, V.'.ishington and tle, cure guaranteed. 'Party Dined, W« sell all Patent :Meaiclnes fMm 16 to 25 per cent, reduction. For initance: was owned by M r. Fo >-’s g C 't grar.'dLydia Plnlcham’s ...............................74c mother, Mrs. Joseph Herkimer, who lived In the old fn t at F w t Plcrklmer. Bcott’s Emulsion ............................... 75o This fort, built in 1740, Ivs been taken , Dr. Pierce’s ........................................ 80o down and the stone u::ed in bu iding Bovine .................................................85c the original Erie canal. Mrs. Herki Hood’s Sarsaparilla .........................79c mer entertained at this table George Washington and his party, consisting Dr. Howe’s .........................................85c of Gen. Nicholas Herkimer, Col. P e r u n a ................................................ 75c Gansvoort, Col. Willett, Gen. Alexan Russell Emulsion ..................... ...85c der Hamilton and Gen. Benedict Arn old. Gen. Washington was on an in Cod Fish, 5c. per pound. spection trip to visit Fort Stanwix. Whips, 10c. apiece. This was the only trip he ever madte California Hams, 9c. through the Mohawk valley. The re Genuine Mennen’s Talcum Powder,15c. turn was by way of Cooperstown. The A large lot of dry stove wood just ar table is made of a dark colored wood, rived, to be sold at cut prices, and is lower than th e modern table and Red S tar Stamps thrown in. We give ■swinging leg. Mrs. Fk)x also has the Red Star Stamps on everything we tea kettle in which the Water was boil Bell— Flour, Sugar, Hay, Straw, Feed ed for the tea at th a t memorable din and Groceries. E xtra stam ps on Cof ner. Among the other relics are £ pewter sugar, bowl, pewter crean fee, Tea and Baking Powder, pitcher, pewter'spoon holder, all made in 1756; a large Britania coffee pot, • Hay, 50c per hundred. German brass oandlesticksi, said to be Straw, 40c. per hundred, over two hundred years old, and a large clock made in Germany over two hundred years ago. It tells day of month and th e moon changes. She 223-225 North Main Street. also has th e antler,s of a deer that wa 'PHONE Glen ...............................J shot at Fort Herkimer and andiron that were in the fort. Mrs. Fox' mother was born in the fort in 179 H. Annable AGREEUPOnNEW SCHEDULE ^ OLD RELICS AT MOHAWK. h e a lth and com fort th is d am p and frigid w e a th e r D em an d s ihat-" protection. Good U n d erw ear at 50c per garm ent. Good h a lf h ose at 15c. 2 for 25c. S w e e t Cider, 15c. gal. A ll oth er goods lo w a s a n y m e r ch a n t in th e city . George & Aldrich, 38 W . F u lto n St. G len P h one 2 0 5 6 . Yoli Will Need And we have some very tem pting aa'tioles' for your Thanksgiving dinner. Our fragi’an t “White Rose” Coffees head th e list. Olives, sw eet and meaty, in bulk. .Nuts o f all kinds. Cluster Raisins, Canned Pumpkin and. Plum Puddings, Jellies, Jam s an'd Canned Fruits. Malaga Grapes in large clusters. Mushrooms, Aspara gus Tips and Cheeses to suit tastes. Delicious Mint Sause and P ure Olive Oils for salads. Smith & KIoss, Grocers, 15 W. FuItOn Street. Red and Blue Stamps or checks on Crockery. Ml Skin Diseases Reynolds, TOGGERY SHOP. lOSoutbMoin. Soups. Canned' lOhlcken. faster. Salad Dressing. Tobasco Sauce. Spanish Peppers. P ate De Foie Gras. Lamb Tongue. Cake icing. Obutfiey. Stuffed Mangoes. Lemon Peel. Aneh'ovy Paste. Peanut S utter, laga Grapes. I'ltry Seasoning. Grape Juice. Lemons. Aspai'ogus tips. Capers. Noodles. New Prunes. New Apricots. Honey. Plum Pudding. Crab 'Meat Canton Ginger. Layer Raisins. W alnut Catsup. Orange 'Peel. Mushroom Catsup. F ruit Cake. Fancy Crackers. Curry Powder. Ginger Ale. Mushrooms. Sweet Potatoes. Mince Meat. Boiled Cider. Ox Tongue. Spinach, Canned Quince. Preserves. Jellies. •Pickl'es. Figs. Fancy Cheese, Marmalade, Pop Corn. ifixediNuts. Cranoerries. Potato Chips. Juilene. C. J. BURTON, 6 4 -6 6 N . M a in S t. TemptingOffers PRICES BACKED UP BY DEPENDABLE FURNITURE. Handsome Solid Golden Oak Morris Chair, polish finish, imita Adjustable Couch, covered in tion leather Velour, solid o a k frame, polished, value $30, special cushions, special $6.00 $15.00 TuRed Couch, full size, tem pered ste el springs, specidl $6.98 ARE CTRED BY ZEMA CURA, liauld applied externally. Safe, harailesi ua:^aa8fixittouse. 2EM A -C U RA briogsin rcUeCand perm anent cure. Can be uaed on any- T,i» CUKA C O .,a W .a aiiS tree t.N c w \.» rls-. Darfins:, Jo n e s & F ro st
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