Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
Poughkeepsie Eagle-News from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 2

Poughkeepsie Eagle-News from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 2

Location:
Poughkeepsie, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

FoBgtteepaieBftlly Eagle, Friday, Jaao 10, 189S. JAWMOK WOWC Xmtt C4m tsswlewtw two eatsaf Wd CM Otftrr Xnet 0wHfcC tm. br Associated Press.) On Baaa the Asa. dated Proas Dw Bate Stoat DihUi off Bealiag. oa Cabs.

Wilinlir.rtl. vta JDacrtoa. Jamaica, Thursday. Jnae Tat a. av Cmn loll tatinn tbf Maac Oebn aad) Ik eater world was wwn yeetsedsy.

The Klngetoa Ssn. tiaujo MM wsa eat ea Monday. u4 tha Xutttal, Tank, sod Si. boarl cat the ttsvUen cab, raaslsg later Qeaia lensa Bay. yesterday.

The ends were basyid.and Ree Admiral Sampsoa can sataaiisn onn csamBnicatoa nfuUnctoiv. ths ilarblthesa also acme' and )rore a small Bpaalea gsnboal into Oaaatanain. Harbor, shelled and re oaced the eaUowated fortUleaUoBS. the Issmgunta co operated oa tb land elds. Tba alas la twin bald nntil troopa ar rree.

Jt la cetrteraplaleLle establish a HOLMES KASKKKS lK0KES Broadway. K. T. lealaiaa aaMarrraaa. Inyeataeent.

Stack and Bonds, Orala, nnata ana Cotton bOTJOHT AND SOLO FOR CASH OB CARRIED OK MARGIN. VOUOHKEEPbOI BRANCH OrEICX. WWb Direct "Prtvtte Wires. HAVIUH 11UU.OIKO aCAUKZT BT. H.

TROT. Manager. ODranHudcaUoaa "between th. "near, eats awl taa Beet Is constant. Tha Cabana are active, aad una, unnU tJaal aad supplies for tbeaa were landed fcT Pan sues yesterday la great qaaatttlea.

Taa IneurgentSj sad taa Bpaalards fight aJay. Tha Varbteoead, aaj Monday, when the Insurgents had piaaaid forward west cf Santlsgoi shelled the Spaa tardav. who lied to taa mountain, checkering tha path followed la their retreat with dead aad wounded Ban, tlago da Cuba Is on tha verge at star ration. AH the rood has been seised for tha army aad navy aad tha troops aad aallora are on half ration a. Rear Admlral Barapson baa officially deeUred that tha purpose of tha bombardment cf Santiago da Caba was to clear the way for (he troops.

The object has been attained. Tha admiral has personally commend ed Ensign Palmer for spproaeTbing within 15S yards of tha Spanish, hat terlea at night aad learning that the Spaniards were renonatlac gnns. Tha American naval comma ader Is anxloas to bring aboat tha exchange of UeaL Hobson and his gallant corn paaiOBa of tha Merrhnac Tha admiral scat the Vixen, with a Has; of trace, to tha entrance of the harbor yesterday, effertag to exchange for tha Ueateaaat and his party soma prisoner takes from a prise of tha Uarhlehead off Cteefufoa. Admiral Cerrera considered the matter, an night aad feat word to day that he was powerless to act. Be referred) the matter to tha military governor, aad taa latter, la turn, referred It ta Capc Oea.

Blanco. A Ions delay Is probable. TTIlORaiqOjrELBCTlON. Oeers Plurality Governor Kearty M.HS. Portland, Ore, June Practically csmslila retarna from erery county la the stale except Harney aad Msrtaur sire the following reautti Re.

MK: Klnt Geera plurality. retarna will Increase his phn the First DIs. trlct Toacae, Rep, has UN plurality orcr 'Vaatch. In tha Second District. Moody.

Rep, has a plurality at CCM orer Donaldson. JTuslonlet. The plurality of Mason, Rep for mayor of Portland Is XML BASs BAUU R.1L K. raeot sa)aisaa. A rttwlripW I MM 3 at I Twaaiilrhls, ajkaar a (ttiettae IX of At GtaTTClsVUntd ahall 1 BTOOafcljraw ae)BaaSSjaj At New Torfc JaMOanwE aeatasasacasd MtiaelS 9 3iv Toctc aMt iaew Xd OJ THE SHORE.

Rochester. X. Jans la a wreck ths Waal, Shara at Pettya Croaalac this moraine one mam was killed and tajared. Jamas Callahan. Newark, ftre lasiind; James TTalsh, Ctyda.

east itseer. badly woaaded about the head. Peter MsrtcL oondactor, lea spralaed. B. Darin, scratched fscw aad A.

EL Ryan, Syracuse, silently Mlshart Peeley. foreman of work thooaht to be aerloui: Injured Taa ateldeat la supposed ta aav bean oaaead by tha track spreadlnc OsONATED BT THE PRBCIDENT. Waaalaatnw. June Tha prestdeat as day seat thass aocnlaallona ta the areata at Army To be Major Oeav. J.

Warren. Ksatarraf. Ohhv.Ta ha Bate Ben, John a. Oebtn. of Ponn saliaali.

Vm Wav H. Ocuapl oa. of Ne Tort, mar. snwl far tha northern district of New Yaw. A tfOmiMHI HANOaTD.

srewTerfc. Jaaas MaMaak. Ma. was nanstdat MUs morn IssT aa taa Bsna Osaatr Jal at New JC J. far tha murder of Mrs.

Annas Knots. Jaly Mtt. The aaar. er was ersamHtad aitar MxHaak had thus ssdirad ant of tha basal by the woman's hsotiaad. was was Jealoas at i'sKttxirrOHa annv Qaaaales al osie Bam na wmmmmm MskeUKlrW STOCK UARKET IUCV1EW, Reported for the Ea1e by Holmes A Co New Tork.

June While the manipulation of Surfer stock absorbed a rood atu or attention, tha people habit It Is to look merely at the surface of speculation, seem to be la denser of miaalnf the real alsnlBcance Jf the matter. "Whether thai short Jn Basar stock hare covered or whether, ss some Imartne. tha bull pool has ran Into too mach resllslnr snd determlMd to Itqat date la Immaterial. The stock ban had a polnt rise, and la entitled to a reaction. As far as caatw learned, tha Surer uompany eu never maeinr mwv money than at present.

The Insiders are not at all alarmed aboat their ability to meet thccomlns; competition of the Arbucklansnnery. They are conn dent that they taa siee would be competitors a lesson that will last for all time, and yet If they determine to do so tha present dividends oa the, stork can bo kept up. It does not hppesr. however, that the Insiders are paylnr much atteaOoB to the stack at present. Trust tha rank and file of the street do not appreciate Is that powerful Interests are prepsrlnr for a bull campaign la the mdastrisl stock.

Wt have called, attention to tha fact that pros perltr, blah prices snd Increased de ptsnds for manufactured commodities meant exeat deal for eoncerna of this deerrtptlon. It Is now apparent that the maalpslaitva Interests which we have referred to are prepsrinsj to move them. They have beeun to accumulate the aertected and lowet pticed Industrials. nrMiun on Suaur Is to some extent artificial and Intended to facili tate such operationa. Welle tha reneral market la waiting with confidence, mingled with some Inactivity, for tha next American victory on land or sen.

It not a bad Urns to bun stocks. They are much cheaper than they will be a little later on. riaal sab Tbaretav. roaipated with Je of the day before, If or the Eade nelmes a Cj. M.rtet Atrblees 1Jv Atckleon pr Jtsarrleaa Karar Amerkwn Teheees Amertraa SplHta 14 AaxrVaa BplHte pr sTt nrMklya BjpM Treaelt 0W4 Chlfiiro Oao .1014 aad CnasolMated Oaa Owmpfte and Olo 3aA rj.

a. a aad ft. raaada tiMitherB R3 Dw I and rieaeral FleHrle trerklag Valine Kitoi aad Texaa pr S3 wtawet Warthera ISelSe tt rtortbrra PaHae pr mat T. Oatral CtHI trail as oa HatlMial tad Ce XtU Oeffsrle iM Wtmtm IK PaHSe Mall TteadlBff St Rare lalasd Paal ReatKera Ttallamr OH Bnataera Railway sr XTS i1! iw iron s. Ietehr pr a MIsCELLAXCOrs.

AaxrWsa plrlts 4.,..... Anwtlraa Bpirita pr Aaiiflias Teaaere Aanrlraa Teeeeeo pr Peaeiee Oaa roaeaiMated Oaa Oisnal Electric t'ed 1 Lead pr 1 aHse Mall Jfn Pallswa ltaee Mirer Cvrtuvates. seaav 1 Basar pe Teaa. Ceal aad Iroa XJ Teaa. Coal Bad Ires C.

a. "eataer 1 B. Iataer pr aa4 t. B. ttnMier 1H I', a.

Katthee pr ta Weatrra t.alea vlH 1 St trn JiH ii as 1W( 104 imn Ttu, 4 RI 1W xt 'Si lis mat 1MU ino rlbm Inar4 4U Wadftfr Vmlom WsalssWsn aaasofe 1 em 1H otu WALL STREET REVIEW. Na Particular Change la Affaire oa the Stock Exchange. New Tork, June To days stock market was almost a repetition of yesterday, except that for the marked weakness of Sugar had rather leas effect oa tha general market than was the esse yesterday. This stock began to droop from tha opening of the market, end fell away by spurts until tha recovery la tha final hour. Apparently some support was forthcoming at a suggestive point downward, or tha sell lag pressure was temporarily relaxed.

These occasional rallies were not of large proportions, and the stock succumbed readily to renewed raids upon It. Tha extreme decline was over tour points. Brooklyn Transit was tha moat conspicuous stock tor strength. The rise aad the rally la Sugar came after the news from Washington of tha action of tha conferees oa tho revenue bilL Tha railroad list waa comparatively neglected ail day, tha market being distinctively on of specialties. There wss a drive at tha Orangers In the lata dealings, which carried Burlington down nearly a point below last night's level, but a full recovery ana effected before the close.

Soma of the railroads failed to recover fully, and tha majority NEW TORK TRODCCE UARKET. New Tork. June Plour Recelsta, barrela exports, 4.1M barrels: sales, l.ona pscksgea. Market weak and considerably lower to sell. Rye Flour Weak.

Rye teadr; state, to. f. track, and UtJU t'o. b. afloat.

Wheat Receipt. M9.R buabela. exports. tlS.Hl bushels; sales, S.TIao4 bushels future. Spot weak.

No. red. Lllfev aaileatr espert grade Op tlone opened firm, and had some "advance on strong early cables, but failed to hold their advantage. Sobeeqnenilr, realising on a prospective bearish government report to morrow caused a Ute creek to a point twt below laat night. No.

1 red. July. ttVjtTM, dosed September. i 1J1. closed 10: December.

HUCM. closed 71. Corn RerelDt. HUM Duaheta. ex porta.

i.t;t buahela; sales, J10.00 bushels futures. 17.00 bushels spot. Snot market firm. .1.0. 2.

Va 'O. b. Option market displayed strensth sll day on wet weather receipts and fair clearances, cmsea ttuuc net higher. July. MHOMK.

closed September. tTSQKIa. closed ST: De cember, I7T4CMK. closed Oats Receipts, ts.400) buahela. ex porta.

453.11 bushels. Spot firm: No. x. iou: No. No.

white No. whiter til: track mixed western. 011H: trsck white. SlfttS. Options strong with com.

but not active, closing net higher. July closed Lard Firm, western steamed. July. nominal: refined firmer: continent, S. 7.S0, compound.

1 Pork Firm. Butter Flrmi western creamery. 14 eiCH: do factory. lOHeilH: Elglna. ltVi: Imitation creamery.

1H, state neVieltViuty: atat. large white. ei fancy small white. fl: bt "iJ2JJ skims. XIUS Urge colored.

amaU Eggs 3let: at.te.ndPvy.vnla. lSBllH: weatern train, ern.l0Miv Bugar Raw Brm. LIVE BTOCK MARKET. wi Beeves Reeetpta. ntradlnr.

Feeling steady: caNea tower, lAra ffrttilNJ 1H "JSSSed welibT: Uva aheep. SS leiiht to! pound. Exportato oxy catue. to morrow, lii nemo. aaivaasvtiau s.iuaak ww Receipts.

VXeM" it lower, a Ttw fixWwliijjT tTw tb co HdT quota Atrtllarxstl a a a a a a WJ4 falrV'T" PT "oaa.saeaKlafc tldhltsXOfJT a OkU lMk CaaVSelUs. lBVisW It lV). IjjvmisU Nwtlwffm Ctmtnt Ki CkrMlM hl m.m a S3 ClVVM maki AltaM a t.M.lM Ctbkvji, lluUtftM auk. VmvT tH4 IiHbjt ft4 1 Ma van, UrUwtui brSTwY Babta RW OW tk 12H Hurt k.4 wvU Cnjft4 aaes ia (ifJ tHitttiMitarfliHMtt Tfc Krtw lsnt lUlaMvi. Cvstral LttM ErW a4 Wftten 1H trW aaswa, wrT W.

IsttksF sftnxaJsT at4sittMtaatlfailM' IsmUvIU i4 UH ntaalstaata aa M. RjT Ustrtaltp 0lrU Mlwallirlli PH IwtTwr wli 0trml ..,11 ISarla. BuSprnni NwTtMrm rHie 9 Nattkfti clVr pr aSaWtkwTwwxtwTBl NtJCtbV! mm pr mvtn uFfMri s4 .) p). 11 Her l.leM ariiMiMri sad IM sTawl aaASa tal Baaanaaaaaaaaa aa.ava BaVlBB IM. rl ir l.

ra 0m mi ujamBjajB. saay fa af alMfaM ifH 'flMVsV f. sfj sdf7ff MxrttB courAMca. w.I'W jaaaaaeassaaaaaaaiitlid wWajigm "ar(jfw aWJjT w. rserse ICasieas FwwCfsVas sraalpsTaBBay aa v.nkb.

TtecelDts. cam on sajo. Active and Arm. Sheep Sid. higher: VgrtSX snd a half cars unsold.

t0: Umbs. f.t5wtJS. yr" "HcRecrtpts. lJMlWr Dull snd wesk. iS a4.I: southern snd western plga, too.

FLEET NEAR HAVANA. Spanish Warships Seeking to Buds the Blockade. Key West, ris, June 11.J a. m. Four suspicious looking veasels.thought ha Spanish warships, are or hav.

seen atemptlng to elude the blockading SQUsdron of Havana and enter that port. When laat seen. tha night be i. Nicholas Chan tors issi. ir nel.

about eighty miles off Havanand heading In that direction. A government tug from Cardenas Joined the American Beet oft Havana yesterday afternoon bearing a messsge for Commodore Watson from aa aux lllsry guaboat. This was to ths efrect that on Tuesday night tho gunboat sighted four vessels, thought to be a battleship, two cruisers and a torpedo boat, betweea Salt Cay and Padre Del Crux light The gunboat followed them. and. when wlthls speaking distance, hoiated the prirata Jleet algnsl.

Tha strangers answered with three masthead light, which was not ths required signal, and immediately they MtouT all their light The gunboat cruised after the stranger, for two or three miles, ones approaching twothousand yards: but, eventually Sha rntM smfJHJa iruvii ww tha nearest ship of tha Called States Advices were then sent to Commodore Watson by tha government tug. and he despatched a ship to Key est. The commander of ths gunboat which followed tha four vessels ssys he to ssttofted they were Spanish wsrshlps either trying to get Into Haven or lying In wait for transports. Th sJfalr, however, la Involved la doubt. The British cruiser Talbot left Havana oa Tuesday, and she may have been one of tha vessels sighted by the gun RHINEBECK RUMBLINGS.

Summer Items cf News from Northern Dutchess Interesting Reading. Tha annual service of the Odd Fellows Lodge will take place pa the third Sunday of June in the Lutheran Church. Rev. L. Barrlnger will de.

Uver the sermon. During the afternoon the graves of departed brethern will be decorated with flower. Relief Hook and Ladder Company to making extensive sxrsnaeioents for Its trip to Ssurerttes oa the Hi of this month. Tha company la drilling night, lyand marches Ilk. old veteran.

There will be great disappointment It no prtae ta captured. At a meeting of William M. Sayre Steamer Company held on Thursday evening of last week the tollswlng ofll rs were elected: ForrmanV Jamea ManhaH: Flrtt Asalatant, Stephen J. Thorn: Second Asalatant, Frank Kol blnakle, secretary, Harry Crandeli; Treasurer. V.

Oatrom. Th. uteamer was tested on Morwlay. night and found ta be In flrst claea condition. About fifteen members of rMA sal lows Lodge attended the dedication of the Odd FeUows Hall at Poughkeepale Via A U7atJsV)J.

Two Rhlnebeck boys are In the navy of Uncle Sam. and have seen some' bardllghtlng recently. Otto Lene was on tne iialtlmore during the battle of ami, ana wss seriously wounded by frying splinters, hut Is recovering, while Fred Decker ta on the Massachusetts, and witnessed the shells exploding In the rigglnr which Injured the vessel allghtly during the Santiago bombardment. The annual meeting of Walter W. Schell Hose Company waa held on Wednesday evening, when the following officer were elected: Foreman.

James Newman: First Aaststsnt. The. DeLaporte: Second Aesistsnt. Jamea Mulreln: Secretary. Geo.

Roeenkranx: Treasurer. John Quick: Steward. V. D. Lake: Trustee.

William Cramer. The large trees In front of the Rhine beck Hotel have been shorn of their beauty, the lower Ilmbe overhanging and shading ths expensive lawn having fallen victims to the cruel axe of the woodsman. RCSKET. Bright sunshiny dsys ere here at last, and the farmers hsre been very busy planting corn. James Heermance and wife, of Pine Plains, were In this place on Saturday laat Clarence Burroughs, who ha been to Vasssr Hospital to have one of hi eyes removed, hss returned home.

Quito a number from this place at. tended tha entertainment at the Baptist Church la Netherwood. MM Aliaa Pults is urvmcT in iaw, ADiam Cooklngham. A traveling tinker from Poughkeepale passed through this plsce on Wed It recalled ancient time. Abram Cooklngham Is visiting friends at Gloversville.

Tho roads are receiving their annual dressing of sods and stones, much to tha sorrow of the riders of the wheel. Edmund Robblns Is hsrvestlne his crop of strawberries. FROSTS MILLS. Mrs. Oeo.

La ten. of Clinton Hollow, visiting at Burger Brothers. Our wsgoa dealer has sold five wagons this week In three dss. Mr. and Mrs.

Edwsrd Cooklngham, of Rhlnegeck. vialted a. H. Shults laat Friday, and went home happy with a new top carriage. Smith Ostram.

of Rhlnebeck, to dotig some nice painting for our nsgen deal. er. Wm. Ostrander, who has been very sick. Is improving slonly.

MILAN. On tha evening of June Nth the Milan Christian Church expect to hold their ChUdren'a Day exerclaes. FAT AND HEALTHT. "My little girt bad erysipelas and ec. semaandwasln a terrible condition.

J'fUi" until I began giving her Hood's Sana. parillla. She hss had no trouble from since taxing ihla medicine. now ist and healthy." Mrs. fnTT wJr.

1 Mala Port Hood's Pills cure nausea, alck head. acne, callousness, indigestion. Price ti It le m. There are rumors nere. credited by some high naval oncers, that three Spanish warships nave fore ed their way Into Havana.

Harbor. WURTEMBURO. Rev. Dtefendorf and aire spent one day last week la Pougbkeepsle Wo are to sorry to ssy that Mra. George Lang Is very low at present writing.

Mr. and Mra. Edward Cooklngham. of this place, and Mrs. W.

Cooklngham aad daughter Rath, or Rhlnebeck. vUlt. ed Mrs. William 0011. the Brat of the week.

Mr. aad Mrs. IL B. Klpp attended tha wedding of Burt Klpp aad Miss Hester, of Uhineclift. at the home of tha brideon Monday evening.

Mrs. M. Frosts ailed oa Mr. and Mra Traver, of EliersUe, the tth sf Juaa. Th.

children of tha Baaday school will reader a outsit exercise entitled, tanmr," on Sunday evening. Jua J. All ere tarited to attend; The annual strawberry festival la ax. pected I. be held tha th of Jua.

la tha bailment cf tha church. ENCOURAOEM ENT. II. (feeling hla way) I I wish we were good friends enough for you to to call ma by my first name. She (helping him along) Oh, your last name la good 'enough for me.

N. Weekly. Is It a burnr Use Dr. Thomas Eclec trlet OH. A cot? Uee Thomas' Kclec trie oa At your drugglsta Toung Mr.

Bryan has added another story to hla collection. Ho introduces It by saying be hss been accused of disturbing the harmony of th. Democratic Party. That reminds him of th. little boy who reproved by bis mother for pulling tho cat's tall.

Tn not pulling her tall. aaid the boy. "I'm Just holding her tsiL It's th cat that's pulling. FOR OVER FIFTT TEARS. An CM and Well Tried Remedy.

Mra. tVtnatow'a touochlng Syrian hast been used for over fifty years by rmalona of mothers for ttietr ctUldren wtnle teeth Inc. alth perf success. It sooths the cnUd. softens ttte gums, allaya ail pain, cures send colic, pad ts ths heat remedy for Diarrhoea.

Is pleasant to the taste. Bold by drurrUts ta every part of the world. Twenty Ore cents a hot. tie. Its value ts IstraUculable.

Be sure snd ask for Mrs. Wtastows Soothing Syrup, aad take no other kind. m.wjdwlyjaal Justice Walsh "'How old are your Wltaeaa (a womaa Thirty." Justice Welsh Thirty? I bay beard you give tha same age la this eourt for tho last three years." Witness res; I am not one of those persons who say one thing to day and another to Boston Traveler, AN ABANDONED RAILWAY. SCrfy 3tUr oTrncJt XenrJ lowia G'rr Jlit til by Coaemo farg t'derbUt Thirty y3tn The abandoroent of a railway upward of s'xty mlleejln length Is a novelty In the history of the state, of New Tork, and tha ess. ts tho mors peculiar from the fact that a portion of tho tine Is almost within sight of th.

Capitol at Albany. Tha untortunat. road Is th. Lebanon Springs Railroad, extending from Chatham. N.

to Bennington. Vt, which has not been operated alnce Aug 1st. Ths road was built by Commodore Vanderbllt and bis associate to furnish a connecting link between the Harlem Railroad and tha Bennington and Ruthland Railroad, owned by Trenor W. Park, thenc connecting wtthrthe Central Vermont. It was csll ed the Harlem Extenalon 'Railroad when first bullUand Its projectors ex.

pccieo it to Become pert ot a great through line from Montreal to New Tork. Mr. Park procured the railing of a special session of the Lrglslsture to secure tha which waa granted on March JS. 1M7. Tha line did not prove easy to, build, and when built It waa a disappointment from the atari, although Commodore Vanderbllt.

who owned the Harlem Railroad. Is said to have profited from the construction, which. Is not Improbable. No through train ever ran over It between New Tork and Montreal, for when th. first one reached the line of the Central Vermont Railroad further progress wss denied IL Without through business the road soon went Into a receiver's fiends, for the I'oral business is meagre.

Tha line extends through 'the town of Chatham and New Lebanon. In Co lumbla County; and Stephentown, Berlin. Petersburg and Hooalck. In Rensselaer County. Notwithstanding tha scenic attractions snd the fertility of tha sou.

however, there hss been no growth in population In the territory aside from what Increase there haa been In the manufacturing village of Hooalck Falls, which 1s on another road. In tha last thirty years. Deducting the recent Increase In the popular tlon In this village, amounting to about 4,000, from the total present populstlon of the six towns, the population la less than It was In lMx. After a foreclosure sale, contested by the bondholder and twice recordered. an attempt to reorgsnia aa the New Tork, Rutland and Montreal Railroad was made In 1585.

But the road was soon again put In charge of a receiver and so luulluues tonho present time. The reports of the company show that for th. twelve years ending June SO, 18M, the average annual train mileage was 10S.1M. or say about MO miles per day; number of passengers csrried an nually (1.011, or say 200 per day; tons of frelrht annually 47.J75. or about lit per day groaa earnings l7.00, and expenses 148.157.

said, from Interest charges. For the year ending June 30. 1M7. the figures were: Mileage. 11.475; pas sengers.

44.311; tons of freight, JS.HI. earnings, SL03.U: expenses, "C0.Jli.4J. Tho train service wss reduced, toward the end, from three pssesger tralna. requiring three hours to go over tha road, to two mixed tralna each day, requiring four hours for the trip. Sev.

enteen thousand dollars per year usu ually covered tho annual expense for maintenance of way for th whole length of th. Lebanon Springs Road. During tha psst two years this Item was omitted altogether, and the road fell Into euch a condition that on Aug 1, ths Stat Railroad Commlaelon era prohibited Jta further operation. At that time there bad been Incurred a de. flciency from operations of nearly IS.

00 in addition to receiver's certificates issued for extraordinary repair amounting to 120.000, and a special loan of 172.000 from the receiver (Elnathan Sweet of Albany, N. to pay tor a new bridge. No more money could be borrowed under any arrangement. One million dollara In bonds were outstanding, on which no Interest bad ever been paid, and of tha tx.US.000 of common stock and 12.000,000 of preferred stock authorized. tl.Mt.004 worth had been taaued.

Under, the 1JSS reorganisation $350,000 of receiver's certlncstes nad been settled and 12.000,000 of per cent bonds, upon which no Interest had been paid sine MIL were practically wiped out. aa the settlement was a nominal one. All the Items of rolling stock had been reduced to seventeen, all la very poor condition. In addition to lack of business, litigation between conOlctlnc security holders tended toward the non auccess of the road. A recent decision of the United States Supremo Court, confirm, lng tho title of William Foster.

Jr, 111 Liberty Street, New Tork. who has purchased tha road at each of th. three foreclosur. sales. Is believed to have settled th.

legal difficulties, and It hoped that funds for rehabilitation will now be forthcoming. Mr. Foster's legal expenses have aggregated 127S. 000: hla other expenses la connection with tha road have exceeded a half million, and to day tho sixty mile line represents an cxpendltara of nearly $4,000,000. Ten dollars per day was received by the railway company from the Gov ernment for tha transportation of maU.

Postal matter for tho territory affected by tha discontinuance of, tha road Is now sent to Canaan Four Corners, snd thenc north by carrier to certain of the town, aad also over ths Boston A Albany to Chatham Centre, from which place It to transferred by carrier to the towns on the southerly end of the line. Over tho whole length of ths road there la no newspaijcr published. There la probably no other railroad of equal lengtn In ths United Sues or nhleh this could be said. Kail ay Age. Real Estate.

I OB SALE, la a nsdm turer ry O.Ono sopels. tie. aa eeaaeiiehed Oats Ssd reals far aaaiag bissia (the funer eetabued Beset, hart a eerrsryl the tetter sheet 30 yean). Osteal locarle. as atala bartseM street: tsre wore, A bsrceJs foe nr mm.

Uni reseat fnr eeUrsg. Address Box lu. Newlmrrb. dl4UevIl TO LET. WlMl hill Me.

Academy St 10 renne; sll Imprevetaeats: li awalh. AL TBB OOKXJKS. JR Ileal Dstate ant la. sareaea Aieat, 173 Met. at, all dtf TO LET SO.

8t OABSOLL ST. Modeea atttsae, with 10 mm; all lw (iiii.il; lanre ptaaia and yard. Laqulre WALTER OOBXHOt Jit, Seal IMsie Arent. tfmlT 271 Mala St. FLATS TO LET ON TAUIADOB ST.

tery Beet aed eooreule cmagmi rest MdrreteL A4y to A A. LULUIIIIIO. No. KM Tatusilge Street. mXleedtr A war revenue bill should be a bill for raising wsr revenue and nothing else.

No riders" should be saddled on It, no obstructions should be put In lu wsy Wsr la serious business aad requires the undivided attention of sll patriotic men. Politics can wait. The raising of Issues" for stump use West fall can walk Tha one thing la order la tho prosecution of th. war. Hartford Couraat.

TO Bweinng home i mnejs, sil BkMl.WS wax, sot water. wpstt CS LEI1 JIIU Street: eleven resieocea, alt heated U. Bit A.N. Office SHI Mala KV IMIt, F011 SALE. The Poughkepale Savings Bank offers for ssls on llbeiei terms th following described Real Eataxe.

Some of thai la rented at prices at present time for 10 per cent, of tha consideration asked, and Invites the at. tentkra of Investors: Ns Alsm ot fZOOU 00 he. US Nona IUejUtoo, X.UUO ut he. 2 Nni Uletoa, .) Ke. SIS Mill.

4 jau h.l) Waeblaxtea, 1.400 at Ke. 40 Gilford Avease. I ika Brllrvee Annas, 4.IKJO at Hy er4er ef "tii. Tmcieea. ApHy to ALSltX WAQD.

Seeretsry. trrVbi BTEAMBOATINO. HUDSON RIVER BY DAYUGHT. DAY UNE STEAMERS 'New York" and "Albany." J.SflS T13IK r.flfcri 1898. Dalle (Fxcrpt BondteO GOINO NOUfn A lOOINO BOCTIL AM.

Itreotlyn by aanex. I Oo'Alhany. Jn New Tork: Ulnd wi 101 KenbrMsee Bt. S'40 OUklll. 11 00 N.

BW Toakera. 9 4 ICInroton Tolat, 12 3 cat Polat, 1 31 I. IV.wbnnth 3 13 N'ewknrsh. .....1221 Wt IVIdU SS Inethkeerie. 1 lSIToakeea.

4J0 Klnotna olnt. 2 injNew tork. Cl.tllU J2S 22d N. fl JO lladton. IiMbrneaes Jt VO Albany, 10 llrooMya by aaaex 1 630 BsratAea Bpeclal Tralna to aad from Albany tlharf.

Thronch Ticket! to Talnta Sorth, Weal, South. Morulas aad Afternooa Concert. Flrat Trip from ew Tork May ST: Al baay. May 2ft. Last Trio from New Tork, October 13; Albany, October II.

Morning Boat F0K JfKW VOKK. BTKAMKR MARY POVELL I'oiiinioif In MOXDAY, MAV S3il, 1808. Will Leste si Followi; Itondont, A 31. Hyde ark. Usee te rpt.0 A.

lSa(kkrepa. A. M. Milton. 43 A.

M. New llaaiburgll. .......7 A. Newbargb. ,...7 A.

M. (Vinll, ...7 43 A. M. West Polst. A ff Craaatoaa, ISA M.

ArrlTlac at West 22d Street, at 1 43 A. liesbroaaes street St 11 10 A M. Ileteralag. leare Delrnn ltreet at 13 P. KstardsTS at 1 43 P.

Wept Oi Btreet at iM V. iL, Batanlaya at 3 1 M. Tlrketa BoM aad IU(rC Cheekcl en tb rtoat for Waeblnrtoa lultlmore, IlUladel phla, ttreaa OreTe, tc Mayl4 Season lbVS. Pouglikecpsio Transportation Company. gtramer J.

X. JIasbrouck, oApr. j. n. coopgjt.

Bt earner D. Ulller, OAPT. K. D. OABrnSTEB.

Lesv Peugbkeeeeie every Blgta, eicept s.cwrs aj Tork. reus rter 34. foot ef rmsAUs StreeX. every alghu eiorpt Maa 6J. at mmGlIT handled with ears and carried Fir.

aosstlo for All kkedsef PAKME1U' PKOLCB asld at althcaf Buirket prtma. KA11S ft CKVPS, IIOCKSION T1CABTS. II Good ss ear Boats ssd Mary rowvlv time deltas ass seaena. a. REMOVED To 55 Market Street, New York Dental Parlors DR.

BTOER, UANAaER. i t)tiinHi' 1 (PAlNLCSS lVU CXTRACTION TEETU EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. ARTIFICIAI. TEETU 90UJ IVAUmtS rus EUV. 22S2U Ry.

we t. agra I PFSsataT I ANTI CRAVE vures arunKenrtM. "a at year ewa save. Kl ITT ''Jf UMBsarWtMiitos. a la assist wmi ULUIl RIHIBV 1TT I7.

fcaao, IMYROYMiTpnis Pv 0 tSBtSSgRS55 I TXr'' aaowMIJ 1 1. aMivAnAlgy PIANOS sty) at se. rfa.ee. Sad a areal is VaZa aaad amaaa aad sisaaa ante isaa lw nmaa ORGANS CtTfdtfcvtJr sv Jttrtlodira fcrmd senf vyom tiypUtatitm. sots 3TAijBt ns.ry ecstxa.

lardtnTIrrntiat.aYtan A Perfect Brake" 1111 JL. jr ataaf IBf DHTBaa Aavrldw cea anaca Vmmrlt wkaeat a raateaea uw larks SM, u. a. a Aayrids eattfaexit llii il ill nf Hi nk 11 an ItM.keeJBavelelMUkmaet. wiUwaeoMcktai tntse II lake, eg rtdiae areeat kaa If year Sulir dee aot brf B.tWtuaat aainil.wairaa.y a rataree If eat anh aadBMawywulkerereaeea.

tBateetyhefkaae bar. lxeroaattstkelraaa, THI BALDWIN BRAKE. 127 Duan. Straat, Maw York, 4W.I 1 wASTxaa. waat rallsbe set re era ear ka grade.

stawk as weekly faUrfat Oood rtiaare it ye aB bolsrea. a. Wl v'w vzZIr' tox, t. a. Senas 1898 BICYCLES ww flanl WlnT aatwaKaWaws.w4af rasaa.

IdsM mM Oatrlakt 'aiaekatanarfatasa, wtmniMB tUiMUUMrm ia warre re eat a. anan "a a.aaa aatita taiauara sstb LEalVEYODROKDEB fur Mast for I loci a 421 Mais R. suauxa out. De roe wsst ssy Well ra.ee. Saaeaa Csnaloa er rpaetatery Caedsl Sewlayaar naae a.

get want, aat a a. reals. I aaafl euaKlase take oruVra fur IVper Haatflaf aud Leursrliig sad pay etii.aal aad sae sond aate.Ua. I. yeea werk praaaytly aad at reeanaalaW prim.

Una moke teertae. asaa, aa. taecaawuar. sat Jlala at. i.iInjrand Cleaning IvStablUlitnrnt.

8P15ULE1I. 3 Academy Street lySept.4 TRAVIS BR0T11M1S, Urery. tracalsg atagea foe ffedWsas aad Paaeraat, Telephone CaU Ka, 41 4 rings. QUEEN CITY DAIRY, SI ACADEMY STREET. Headquarters for Frel Creamery Butter Bold and delivered ta any part sf I city la Quantities ta salt narchaaer.

Also Selected TOESH EoaS. SET MHJC and WIUPPINO CBEAS ta any qaanUty, tteUrertl te of ths city at short notice. O.D.DAL'Y.Ms nar.n" Telephone 1). alyEslsa Ths asbarrlbrr wttt he St his tJt St. CVee rreaa Maaaaraaaetra.

re with Carrea. ssd swtw 0W SalTs beai1.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Poughkeepsie Eagle-News Archive

Pages Available:
202,121
Years Available:
1861-1942