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Poughkeepsie Eagle-News from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 5

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Poofcftkecpsie bally Eagle, Thursday, December 9, '1897. TRUNKS, BAGS, TELESCOPE and DUESS SUIT OASES AT OYEHOGKEB 81 1 Main Street. 8A.NTA. CLAUS Bujs IHs Stock of Presents tVom Our Certainly, because his sol purpoM Is to delight those whom he remembers. Boles llks souls should be good, and, however It may stand with souls, un doubtedly ths beet soles to stand on In Poughkeepsle rt ours.

Banta Claus knows 11. and ths greet majority In Poughkeepsle and vicinity feel the Ume way. ook lit burn end fives You need eojl. I ut new! to TOO. When you wJk into 19 do It ele gently In, a pair of our shoes, which touch the top notch In servlceableness.

appearance and durability. Our store la the place to find what you want In foot wear. Whatever it may be follow Santa Claus and be happy. In our stock we have a Lad's box of Storm Boota for I1.W and ttOO, a Men' box of Water Proof Bat for 2.00. 6 and tlOv that can't be beat.

TIMMINS, T(IE SHOEWT, 253 Main Street. Pouarhkeepsle. N. Y. We aril only 3 Fill roor coal bln i iirton the Voo can regulate Your wWi ooal.

fl We wax ivr upen gnatea I. CoaJ mow a. 11110a wbea deslrea. eav Kintf COAt, COAL, Our Present Prices are onusTNtrrandBTOTHPf00 deMrered. BOO and OJU.TS per toa, 5.25 Urend, rni per Mr daOT wd.

$4i00 Market Street. Amblers. Telephone, 118. ColUngwoodfe Seaman. S.

U. C0NKL1N, UND15RTAKBB, No. 406 Main Street. wrrnr.B.VANDTN. Deeldenee.

No. lot' Hamilton, 0t ryljTJioneCsljJJ Around thb trade mark has been built a business in Felt slippers and shoes which is fast revolutionizing the demand for a warm, clastic, porous', com fortable and Bra MM present able Bgfarwi shoe. Alfred ESSl Dolgc is the only maker of pure wool felt slippers and shoes, and pure wool is the only felt goods fit to wear. Entire Hck Alouauy December Gth. Brery eeeisusr at 8.

Every aZtrrnoou at 2. The Fnjvorks Comedian, Mr. Corse Pay ton. supported by (he handsome actress Miss Etta Keed and a company of iwnjgiaaMl players presenting a. of (Mounted and di i eaiiud XXXROAIiEDT G1LDERSLEEVE CO.

314 Main St. Telepboae call 1IJ ir i MoimiinT. Livery, Boarding Bnd Sale Stables. 'OFFICKAND BTABI.K8, W.16 WaWKt Pwakeepsie. carriacea and Cba Let at jlodirate Prices, rhwt Class AccocnmodaOooa for Beard StaUa.

Pass ctri conreyed to aad from Boats and Cars. Man in Attendance Day and Night. Telephone 1ST. SmAcW MRS. S.

K. BARROW, 18 South Hamilton Street, Has on hand a full line of STAMPED LINEN. Including Sofa. Pillows, Center Pieces, 'Tabic Covers, and nsw novelties suit. Able for Christmas; also Coronation Braid In all shades.

HBMJNW.A.Y BONS' CUBROI. EBRT BILKS of all kinds and ahades. 'BTAMPINO AND EMBBQTDERT a 'reasonable rates. LESSONS GIVEN la Embroidery. Initials Embroidered for 1 cents up.

NsrJstt i TwoUprlght Pianos, one made by Chlckering Son, at Sisson's Auction and Storage Rooms. 234 Main and 231 Union. XI PfCUUNT (ALL. NEW! SCENERY, PROTEirnE3. COSTUMES asal ErJECTRICAX, EFFBCTB la ttm cky, all tnmpcrMd ta KtS OWN BPCXSAX.

CAR. MatJnea Praaea, 10c; iwtoI aeara. Spe. Bvevans; Prtoea, 1X 3) and 30 oenaa. Monday Etc.

Bee. 13th. Tbe Kveot ef be Siaaaa. Aauuimt Eaueordliary. laaMetca'a Muat oamaalaae Aotor, Mr Richard Mansfield, Aad lb eaOre eMrk MDpaar.

dtno tram at hM ea rke rif Arreoe TtManr, New Vork. illMH his inaeiet Kaw BBAU BKUMMELL. i erittaal pmdactloa weth ell AnmenuTtfOTES. OaucMla CurreMt of raaawis? Event Utereatlnc The Miles were out atwpptnc In great numbers Wednesday afternoon. It la satd that Adam Sbuster Intends to carry hla caeae arOnst ttie poMce uiaiealiiiiMa to Itt court of ppeala.

Bvtdeore ccutnulatea Miat ft la risky to haw aa acoompkc In a murder. Wetneas Ux edEoainenit of Thorn and ttvmal. The chief of poUr on Wednesday ordered the work on Simon King's veneered busdlng on Ctourcn filreca to be stopped. tt la aaM aha. In Uee spring the store now occupied by FrencH, the tailor, and afuthotiand, wW lim thrown Into one.

Tine TJester'Oourity Board ot'SupeW rleora on.Tueeklay ntght passed reao tutsan, 21 to 4, ataollahlna; the offlc of Ol, Ore evnngtthrt, must nave atrurk a. rich vein of alnnera at OUddletown. lie aoUl there laboring with the un saved. lAre 'W to tjave no new court house legislation by the board of supervisors thssseaaioaT Schuyler II. TMlrnan has been ttnard mousty cboaeni ohrxf of the OtTatlumnan FVa DapanUncnt, taut he amya he wW not accent ten onToe.

The fair attch heid art 2S3 Church eereet by the "Busy Uee CliA," wa very successful. The sura of $3.00 was netted. Jlre. OUa won the dou. JIalght la printing an almanac for Doty Humphrey.

Ha also printed an edition of 10,000 for Sutckler 4s Schwwrts, and one of 12,000 for Amtater. and Kttt to oocuceod by Cofon, the amuaer. anil that tha Ooffln store will be occupleJ (by Stoddard, the fruit dealer. Where Mr. French will go, and who will occupy the etnddard store.

Is The oamttl.ee etirleal ppodai ntae Sci sou.) ti.on M. nT H.wfs TboMdir, 9th. at 8 m. Me ordera reeitTed. I IWOj Decnabce (Dnr mu itg ALiTA.

MEET ME AT KNOX'S, Main StreeC opposite Market Street, the business centre of Poughkeepele. I desire to be accommodating. To this end I must cordially Invite you to make my big Grocery and Tea House a con venlent meeting place for friends when out on a shopping expedition. 1 will rladlr take care of your parcels and provide chairs for you to rest In; and If you should want anything in tne Tea, Coffee Grocery line I would be pleased to have your order, and guarantee to supply you with the very best goods ths market affords at the lowest cash Drlces. Choicest Cleaned Currants.

per lb Very Oood Cooking RaUlns.sc. Finest New Leghorn Citron, Choicest Large Ralsona. Also sultana and Seeded Raisins, at prices that cannot help but meet your approval, Choice New Prunes 8ft per lb Oood Dried Apples to. so. Choicest Sugar Corn 8c All brands Mines tc.

perpkg lb can Choicest Mince Meat 15c. Beet New Albany Buckwheat lie per Tibs lb package Prepared Buckwheat lb package Prepared Buckwheat lc New Pancake Middlings. per lb Rich Full Cream Cleveland's Baking Powder.Ue. Absolutely chemically pure cans Sugars always the lowest. ROBERT KNOX, The Leading Cash Grocery roUOIIKKKPSIE, If.

T. J. P. AATDLR3 FAMOUS NAC, TOTta IRuetrsted cover and a "Red are now ready fue dlatilbo tton. Too can get them at 'an the principal ebopa in town tn other words, the advertlsea win be delighted to pre sent yon with one, FANCY GOODS AT HALF PRICE.

We have decided to doae out our Una of fancy goods, and make the cut one hatf price now for the benefit of Christmas shoppers. These at the main store, 33) Main Btredt. Good things in BIblea and Prayer Books at ACKER'S Annex, 290 Main ntreet. to day. Special prkm should interest you.

THAT NEW ENGLAND DrNNHR. (Tbe New Engtandere of this city and victnfty held a meeting in the M. A. parte' on Tuesday evening to discuss the project of a New England dinner on Forefather's Day, DecenXber 21. There 'waa a good attendance and much entbueiesm.

A eammtue waa appointed to make arrangententa for the dinner, consisting of Rev. B. JQI, A. O. Ctvenry.

Ouilford Dudley, Fred. W. Cote and IL W. Bullard. The committee be glad to receive the names of all citlsens who by birth or descent can dahn to he Yanfceea, and would unite in a.

duiner. Oliaa Cook, sister vt Qir. J. Hervey Cook, of FIAkiamHudson, died at the family homestead, Leohrewood, N. on Baturdayr She was a lady' of fln culture and exalted OhrUUaa char PILLSBimT'S FLOCK.

I3.IKX. Ua. liuckwtHat Hour. Otowr iinoer uecs ws net Uoaey UuM arraa mf ItaOetn'e no. Beet While Pull VT naa IiaWwae.

Be mnHMM I JOIIX j. 471 Maha nueeC no ea, eeiTRMall. I J. hUOANii, lM lu Ole ROe tin ANOTHER LOT of rrnosB 9 Couches MARKED $775' They are Rent Bnrjralns. C.

H. BARNES. 407 and 409 Main St. Telephone 1883. NICB HOLIDAY GOODS.

(At the heodaoroe store of PERKINS it CO, 33 Mate Street, can be found appropriaif usefur and ttitrmlnamcta fur every one. old and young, rich and poor. Every article bee our guarantee behind tt every orioe a subetantlal moneyanr. Only three daya more and our apectal sale of wautjea fur one week will have ended. Dont miaa this opportunity to secure a flrst iaaa utch at the lowest price you have ever known.

In 10 eoumeraltors vf iuhe schoul oBua consumed U7 days, and to take the census this' year required 118 daya, atthouga 1.0U1 leas hum were enrolled than two yean ago. The former census waa under the control of the city, and this year it waa conducted by the stole supertatenlentt. The auditing comnduee of (he common counutl, which baa ne bias of the enumerators I tooting into It iMfore passing: on Ulacxn. ThvrHydo Jrk road'rrom'the "city line north in terrible shape. As much of its badness la caused fey the lanvy teaming to the asylum.

It would seem to ao more than (air for the asylum tu help fix and if it took exclusive charge ne road from the gateway to the city, no one need com pCnin. Work baa been begun on the aiiitad bridge orer Dutchess Avenue. The com. pany haa thorougniy fixed tlhe bridge over Hoffman Street, and will do as good Jub on the avenue. a force of men Is at work.

1 (Alderman Olorehouse Insists that he Is a tnxpayer, and that sJI the fuss alout amounts to nachkna He paid taxea test sprteg, on the property purchased from, dOss Ackerman, and bas the receipt to show for It. Editor Derrick Brown, of the Enterprise, wul lecture on "What I saw In the Holy la the Pawling lecture course, FrUay evening, January "The story of "The Christmas Die mod," by W. Norrla, wbJbh takes its place in the Eagle's splendid copyright series of original notion today. Is a tale of a Christmas rather a dlsap pointing sort of a Christmas but at the ssmeUme one in which shrewdness outwtUrd rascality, and If 'everything dtdnt exactly come out right, the prop er onea atjeastjwers jewnrdudjn "proper matltwrr It Is a good sua yT In fact, the person who falls to read the etury in the Bagk, every day misses a good story every time be feila. ODlUaAN it.

m. oiiuncH. Almost Tleady for the Dedicates. Next Sunday. The carpenters, 'painters, plumbrrs and decorates art putting the finishing touches un the German of.

IS. Church to make It ready for the dedicatory services Sunday. Tne enlarged sdlOot wis be model to every respect, and a gem of a hemse of worship. Its new front and tower make a conspicuous and pleasing object on South Bridge Street. At you enter the door In the tower, on the northeast comer, you step Into a spartoua TcaVbute, the sides neatly ravtad In a beautiful dark green by Lundell.

Passing through another door, you enter the auditorium, whsoh has been enlarged by the addJtJon in front. This gives added space, 13 by IS feet, wHft Voiding doors separating It from the targe room. Over tWe Is a geaery. 12 by 31 feet, which quit matterlany Increases the seating capacity of the church. In the second story of the tower is a cosy little study for the pastor, about nine feet square, with aides finished llice tftve watrbule htiaw.

A handsome renecior, weth a Isrge num. orr oc gas jots. mcn wu rurnian ample Ulumlnathm for the ediflce st n'ght baa been donated by an unknown friend. Ths enlargement also affords an inside passageway to the Sunday, School room In she basement, by stairway through the tower. Heretofore ths onry connection between the Sunday School room and the church was on the out side.

The front of the butldbig is ornamented with a handsome cathedral window, a memorial to the mother of Dr. John Faust. It the gift of the doctor's ebadron. Dr. Louis, Schenectady Dr.

F. A. and Otto, of this city; Or. Wen. of Schenectsdy) Mrs, Krueger, of Schenfctady, and Miss Christine, of this cMy, In the center panel Is the inscription.

"1 805 In Mem. cry of uMary Faust 1805.H The center piece of the upper uortlon of the win dow, which, fronts the gallery, has Was useisuMK xjosuoe, xjraoe, hxmi nung lalth, lavs and hope. Ths coloring of the entire window la very Arte ajd harmonious, being In agreeable tints. The window was furnished by FVannigan ft Biederweg, Chicago. The mason work wms done hj Frank X.

Obnt: carpenter work by Burgess: patarUng by Lundell: piuroMng by Meer Brothers; tinning by Buechler; slating by Oawee and the nagging by Joy. THB DEDICATORY SERVICES. Sunday, the 13th, wis be red letter day for the StUe Dock, when they, weth former psetora and friends, win open services In their tasteruny reemdewed churchhome. The buDcnng commltltee, coosisung of Dr. John Faust.

A. Koch, Otto Faust and the preacher in charge, Rev. with the Ladles' Society, Mrs. A. Kooh.

president; Mrs. C. Trilier, secretary; Ofra treasurer, are hard at work to have everything ready by the close of this week. If the singing Is a pleasing feature of theservlces, we may concratuimts bhs newly organised choir, atuch baa been very successful seiectang ana prae. Hclng new songs.

We are looking with great expectance to the coming Sunday and "week, aa the services win be WAuV; It's Easy to Figure THE SAVING TUB NEAREST APPROACH TO OCR til OVERCOATS ANYWHERE ELBE IS tit IfOREOI. ASK YOU tlS AND YOU GET A TAILOR TO TOUCH AN ORDER FOR ONE LESS THAN tM. LET US SHOW YOU OUR it OVERCOATS, MADE OF ROYAL KERSEYS, BLUE. BLACK AND BROWN, EQUALLED ONLY BY THE FINEST TAILORS. WE DIDNT ESTABLISH OUR OWN MANUFACTURING PLANT FOR FUN BUT TO MAKE BETTER CLOTHINO THAN "WE CAN BUT TO SAVE TOU PROFIT TO QIVB YOU ABETTER FIT TOtT SEE WHAT AN ADVANTAOB IT IS.

Sampson Brothers, 302 and 304 Main Street. Manufacturers, Wholesaler and Betallers. Always SO per cent under others. POST OFFICE HOBDBD. Ths post oraos at Cold Spring was robbed Tuesday night, and 133 In stamps and cash seemed.

The burglars first entered the pattern shop of the West Point Foundry, la tne vtOsge, and stole a brace and Mt and n'coJd chtaeL With these toots they forced aa entrance into the post ofUce, which is to the drug store of J. 8. Boyd A Co, breaking In the front door wkh a Jimmy. Mr. (Boyd said Wednesday morning that be had noticed a couple of strange men hanging about tne premises for several days.

These men eerie at the store early Tuesday evening, and tt Is presumed that they were the burg, hum. That is the only due. SI PERSONAL MENTION. (Mr. W.

F. Burger, book keeper (or Luckey. Plait tc. Co. will make a trip SrAuvery wenlngiotlr FrMn7.

CaWomt. after the holidays, spend. ing tnree months in traveling avow over there. tVe oonersitulate the nastor and con grrgation on the cmnphrtilon'of their" cosy Utile house of worship. JARDINIBRS.

IWe iwant you to see our new JAR DrNHatS for the hoUdaya. WEDGWOOD In sage, blue and olive ground. Several new designs in motOed effecU that are handsome and cheap. A. B.

STOCKHOLM, dOtf 90S Main Strete. DO NOT FAIL To attend the Basket Ball Game at State Armory, Friday evening. Water, vset T. M. A.

va loth Sep. Co. Admission 13 aead DINNER SETS. THA BETS, Toilet Sols, handsome Jardinieres, fancy China, elegant lamps, and the newest stock of Crockery fat town at special cut prices for the Holidays. Come and see those goods st our branch, score, cor.

Mala and 8. Hamilton Sts. utu Hvun sx BUN. dlw.w9od0 OLOVES. HUFFLC RS, NECKWBAn.

For the Holiday Trade. PETER a. ItAYT CO; COAU FOK DRESaMAKERS AND TAILOBS. Kbes. rou need a ooal that keeps las hens Just right for fussing, and wis make ths work room as as toast, try sfflBU.

nedse. ThsT naee. stasthatsaseayer. It wUl ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS' WELL. At 8 oVtocki Wednesday evening Mrs.

Phenic, who resides at No. 1J7 Union Street, appeared at police headquarters, stated that her deushter. Rosy, aged sixteen, who waa living with Mrs. Bartln, No. 200 Vaaaar Row, had been Staying there with a man named James OutUna, aged 30 years, a Conner resident of Hartford, and working in this caty aa a hostler.

The parties were arrested on a airant. and at once taken before recorder OdVil. After a short examination Oosins saad was willing to marry the girl, and under the escort of the ponce the two were taken to the realdence.of Father Bruder, who made them one in short order, Ttus ended the proceedings. DOOR MAT THIEVES. (Mr.

Joseph Morschauser, who resides on MU Street, Wednesday reported to Sergeant McOabe that a rubber door met hud been stolen from the stoop ol his heme. Sergeant DfcOabe mads a OurouxOi search about the dfty, and clnoJCy found a mat asarwering the description at the saloon of Oscar Nlxey, comer Pine and Tulip Streets, who told the officer that he had paid a man W) cents for It. The matt was taken to Mr. aforschsuaer, but he said tt waa not the ooe'takeo from Ms house, al IftKMira aomewbat Uke K. The mat found was a valuable one, and no doubt had been etoteo from some other bouse.

The owner can find It at poMce headquarters. Suspicion points strongly to a man who had lodged at potto, headquarters the night before as the thief. He has been working the same gams in Kingston and ether places, and efforts wUl be made to arrest turn. I am RIETAIX. MERCHANTS' ASSOCIA TION.

The annual election of officers of the lUbUC OfeTChaxlIar took place on Wednesday evening, and resulted in choice of the following: PresMent BdwIn V. ad. Vtre George W. Hall wttt, John Corcoran. ttecrnsrr A.

N. ttnafTer. rrreasurer James 41. Ward. 'Directors B.

P. Piatt, Juhn Nevina, There was quite a discussion on the question of periodical tickets, to which several of this meratMrs ere much. opposed, others seem' to think they tuwe been benefited by them. A com mtMee had been appointed at a previous meeftng to take the subject Into consaderaOun. and It was left wutfc said committee without action.

(We shall be busy hkt week, but we are prepared In attend to all our friends who wish Christmas pictures. The 1st. est thin year ia the Carbonette, but we ereeUBrnaJcirctbe popular glossy work ha att styles, and at reduced prtoea. I Also large groups. Crayons, Water I Colore and Sepiaa for framing at 11.

OALLCP CO MUSICAL. TTno Ine oC Musical Instruments, corsnnng of Pianos, Cabinet Organs, VtoHns, Mandolins, Guitars, jAccor deona, Oometsv Dugles, Trombones, etc. st lowest prices. MYERS, Jeweler and Opticssn, DStf COO Mam St. BHAVINO MUGS.

Olirrora, ltaaora, OUatary Brushes, Raaor Btraps, Bhavlng Boap; in fact, everything for a gentleman's toilet. DOLTON'S Pharmacy, 339 Mala St. ANOTHER BIO SJHOWBJ. There was another (sucked awuse a greet Corse Pay teas eompaBw WVdnss. aay night, thsbU for aha eventng I a ovt aot.

comedy, sntrHsd It was the genet tnatthe performanoa was not as i a the others given by ants popular earn. pany, and many did not ke the nar tajcen by Mrv'Payton. All of the spa. datties were 'up 4s 43a standard, seat escsted great appavua. Thescenioeg fecxa seemed grander than ever.

"1 fnrtfils sjl.inmsi islattTU faarrfcvge a Failure," and toeaght the. great mrutary drama. "My Kentackr Horoe," wM be given wkk special scen ery. 'We reoommend Mr.tPaytons coxa Pany, and If you want enjoy a pleanw ant aoterooun or etening. go and talcs the family.

Tne regular msnllin of ths Ladtss Missionary Society of tha TuslijlsHssi Church be beM to the cbapet thts (rhursday) aftarnson at tatsf past tares o'clock. Dr. Grans Kimball, of Vaaaar College. ni arret the city are insdkallj AH ladles of Invited to be A A collar and cuff box useful jrisint for BTTUCKLER A BOHWART55, SOT Main Btrset, have a aioa Has eg them. 2tdS 1 CHRISTMAS BALE.

Mrs. S. K. Darrow win bare a Christ. mas sate of floe Art Embrotdertes and miti.TwtrM BbouM not rail to see ths C3X0O OuH nre grre anray free to ths on Noveniea eurtaiMe for CbrlsUnas prea first guesses the name to) ths eavvkva eats, Thursday and Friday, Deo.

0th aUacaedtoM. ejea tt to oar show wa and 10th, to which mX Interested are donr. A. XL COFFIN, 28f Mask BU Invited. 18 8outnHarnllton8U 3tdT 1M7 Foaghkeepale, Thursday, December 0.

Weather To Dr will ba Fair Bud Wrmr. ADD. JILDARDn BENEFIT. The picture to be presented to Whe new cMy library la now on exhibition la Luckey. rati window.

It Is for the benefit of Alderman JlUard, erho is still mnflned to tan bed, and who served the dty faithfully for eft years, and never tiilsmd a meeting. Business, health or intra never kept him away, and we nope the people erfil now help auuh a fakhful puoao servant as he has been to us. We bare a book at this office for aubscrinuons to the object. and 'shall be pleased to meat with a liberal response. dP420 KLONDIKE OAMBIttAS, (Pooo, Ifasrkrs, Buckeye and Henry Oay Cameras always to stock.

Our prions are frusa tiOO up Our prioss are low and goods new, veto all sisea, at MALONETn, 11 T. MAItr DAZAAJL la at. Marya Ball. South Uamatoa Btrset, every naasg this week. Dsors open a About T0 ares cleared by the Holt, man Street Mission fair and supper last Pretty good.

IN THE RUSH FOB HOLIDAY GOODS, yea'll flad this Stora Service mi Urn Best. THBBB L.RGI AWT, WILL LIGHTED rLOOBS, Baa te BEACH BT BLBVAT0B. OALironuNiA aaiAPaos Fresh this snorrsng. Emperor, Cor. nsefcon and Mahuca Orapaa, Coooord and Catanrba Orases, At W.

nTODDARDn, HSSMonous dJAuav HBfi, la oak or manogany. laUr faWd, aatablggaatbargatoatreo. i OBO, HUOHsa a son. THB BEST GOODS at a llodcrala Cost. Taor Uanij'a Worth or yoar Moaey back.

Ho mlartprtacatatlaa la tha Stars of la priat ta dac Ita yaa. Will yoa LOOK TO DAY at tha BBST i58.50, 10, $12.50 OVERCOAT Y00 BVEB SAW. ELTING'S.

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