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FULTON COUNTY, N. Y., ‘Manofactarers G.C. Bore, J. S. Bure BURR BROTHERS, General Lumber Dealers, Green Avenue, GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y. ESTABLISHED 1857, CUMMINGS & BURR, GLOVE LEATHER, No. 30 Main Street, GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y. FREDERICK ‘DADE, Glove Manufacturer, Sreciauties: GENUINE KID, OOGSKIN, CASTOR, Cape, Overveam and Pique Gloves. GLOVERSVILLBE, N. Y. F. W. DART, Gloves and Mittens, 28 West Lincoln Street, GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y. D.S. Dastestex. Peace. DEMPSTER & PLACE, Manvractunexs o7 Fine Gloves and Mittens for the Retail Trade. GO Bleecker Stre GLOVERSVILLE, N.Y. All Goods Warranted as Represented. s. FEAR, Manufacturer of FINE- KID- GLOVES - AND - MITTENS, Cor, Marshall Av, and Yale St.. GLOVERSVILLB, N. Y. - FIDOE & RADFORD, MANUFACTURERS oF Domestic and Imported Gloves and Mitts. LIGHT GOODS A SPECIALTY. Office and Factory 10 School St.. GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y. A. V. FONDA, FONDA BROTHERS, Glove # Manufacturers, No. 49 Main Street, GLOVERSVILLE, XK. YY. GEO. GILLESPIE, Manufacturer of KID AND ANTELOPE Gloves and Mittens, Gents’ and Ladies’ Goods, Lined and Unlined. No. & Prospect Street, GLOVERSVILLE, N. ¥ DANIEL HAYS, Manvractunse Plymouth Buck Gloves and Mittens, ALSO IMPORTED Kid, Castors, Mochas, Russian Calf and Colt. UNDRESSED KID A SPECIALTY. 84 __GLOVERSVILLE, N.Y. RSTARLISH OF CHOICEST WINES AND LIQUORS, And the Best Brands of Cigars, No, 23 South Main Street, GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y.; JUDGE FULTON COUNTY, N. Y. WHERE GLOVES AND MITTENS ARE MADE FOR F into the more thickly populated district of Fulton county you go by the Central road to Fonda, forty miles w tonville, just across the Mohawk, by the West Shore road, There you take the Fonda, Johns- town and Gloversville railroad, and in twenty min- utes you are in Johnstown. Four miles north of Johnstown is Gloversville, and half a mile beyond that is Kingsboro. These three villages have an aggregate population of at least 20,000; and north of them, still by rail, you come to Mayfield, and presently to Northville, the latter, on the Sacandaga river, a great place for camp-meeting, and pick- nicking and merrymaking in general. All this ter- ritory is close to the Adirondacks, the county of | Hamilton being just beyond; and outside of its farming interests, which are large, the people who belong to itare entirely supported by the glove- The villages run altogether to thi What is this man doing ?" “Oh, he’s manu- facturing.” If you ask what he manufactures there isa stare of marked surprise, for it is a foregone conclusion that he manufactures mittens and gloves. irl in Fulton county works at home or in }ops on mittens and gloves, and every worker in this large territory is as much respected socially any other individual, manufacturer or worker. here is no locality in the world where labor has more dignity and idleness and viciousness are more condemned. ‘These towns are so vitally interested in the tariff question that there is practically but one view, and that in favor of Harrison and Morton. ‘There is a notable exception in the case of Daniel B. Judson, a large manufacturer; and somebody has said that there are two other free-traders there, but the JUDGE has failed to get their names, ‘The long array of cards in these pages of the JUDGE to-day includes the names of most of the larger firms, all of which are for protection first, last and all the time. ‘These pitalists and these workers, who stand together socially as we'll as. politically, think that the Mills bill if it became a law would make them fifty per ent. poorer than they are now. “The cards repre- sent the most solid of the industrial establishments of one of the most beautiful and prosperous and intelligent sections of this or any other state; and just below Fulton county, in Montgomery. is the city of Amsterdam, which has about 20,000 inhabi- tants and-has knitting and carpet industries of vast importance, and that town is practically unanimous for protection and against Cleveland and Thur- man, A Democrat from this city recently went into Fulton county and searched with a magnifying- glass for a congenial political companion, As he was about departing he came upon a gentleman having those symptoms, and each congratulated the other. But the long-lost man with a Democratic strawberry-mark finally said in an apologetic way, “Ye—yes. It istrue that I'ma Democrat, but then I'm a Sam Randall Democrat.” Whereupon the itor smote himself with a club in the abdomen, thereby d ing some of his brains and his ex- pectation, and will never smile again. There are going to be some very large protection returns from the glove-and-mitten district ; and if anybody wants to investigate the most interesting part of this state with historical as well as indus- trial points in view he will find himself greatly re- warded by a sojourn in Fulton county. nd-mitten interest. t of Albany, or to Ful-* FULTON COUNTY, N. Y., Manufacturers, JAS. A. McDOUGALL & co., MANUFACTURERS OF Gloves and Mittens. GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y. - CHARLES McEWEN, Manfacturer of Pine Kid Gloves and Mittens, No. 76 Main Street, GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y. MILLS BROTHERS, Mat anD GLazep SHOE Kip, _GLOVERSVILLE, N. ¥. Nicktoy. (0. K. Nicxtoy. “A.C. NICKLOY & BRO., MANUVACTUKERS OF SUPERIOR FIT GLOVES AND MITTENS, FINE KIO, COLT, and CALF GOODS A SPECIALTY. No. 30 First Avenue, GLOVERSVILLE, N. ¥. wM. ORR, Manufacturer of Gloves and Mittens. MEDIUM PRICE. Working Men's Gloves a Specialty, GLOVERSVILLB, N. ¥. F. Pavey. Estasuisnen 1859. A. Pavey, F. PAULEY & SON, Manufacturers of PLYMOUTH GLOVES AND MITTENS. No. 37 Bleecker Street, GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y. No Travelling Agents Employed HENRY H. PETTIT, MANUFACTURER OF ne Gloves & Mittens GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y. ‘REA & WHITE, GLOVES AND MITTENS, Fine Goods a Specialty. S4 Main Street, GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y. Cc. W. ROSE, Manufacturer of |Ladies’ and Gents’ Gloves and Mittens. FINE KID GOODS A SPECIALTY. 11 Pine Street, GLOVERSVILLE, N. ¥. Fi 6. S. & G. W. SCHERMERHORN, Manufacturers of GLOVES a MITTENS, No, 8 First Avenue, GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y. 8 H. SHOTWELL, IMPORTER OF AND DEALER 18 DOMESTIC AND IMFORTED | Kid, Gold Tan Leather, Pleshes, all Kinds of Leather AND A FULL LINE OF GLOVERS' MATERIALS. 82 and 84 Main Street, GLOVERSVILELE, N. Y. Sole Agent for Barbour's Linen Thread. comicbooks.com