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Poughkeepsie Eagle-News from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 8

Poughkeepsie Eagle-News from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 8

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il wWlMW'' 8. BiH frigic, Friday. April 21, Advance Sale BLUE SUITS Frltlnu 3torlo re' 'Snln ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY WASHINGTON1 M1LAB Blue Serge Bolt; indi up tn Brat olas Shape, wetl UlL Ssria le end DWJble Breasted, Doubt lJrcastrd are MIk Faced, at the pbcnomlnat low fig ore; of $7. 50. Tbiew ds see ruaarnleed In every way nrst claea, and Our object fortlrsr Us season on tliein more to fed the pulse or mumrf Use cease of clothing ww desire to avail IhemscJve ahead rjr tame of a bargain In what they wouM buy later on.

BMUn wo are anxious to give a ratrstsaeer ot priced blue una BEST be had for the BMAIAE8T prlce, Instead avow toasted upon them Infersnr good) by WJIffprmt dealer at pcVes far beyond their value. 8KB10UK lViynpn'fortheLatcUStytrtln llrnrlntiiiarel. 4 Bicycle Department Open Evenings. M. Shwartz.

ALUMINOID COOKING UTENT1LS. Warranted for three years. STEWART ENAMEL WARE. AN11 RUST TIK WARE. Guaranteed not to rust.

PETER ADRIANCE SON, 303 Main Street. One Ton of the GENUINE Mrs, Potts Irons 79c For A full set wkh handle and tankl Tbcms 'good have advanced. wesMU Itst matta cut price. i M. HERRICK, The Largest House.

Furnisher onthertudsorj mmlture. Draperies. Picture. Carp eta, Crockery, Stove. Wood and Tin ''Wea etc.

I .342, 344 and 346 Main St, opposite Morgan House. Easy tenn can arranged deiir ed. Gentlemen's FINE CUSTOM TAILORING. J. G.

MOLLER. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS, PRICES TO SUIT ALL 292 MAIN STREET, nearly opposite Garden, UP STAIRS. PIANOS r.der AND Organs. Music Store. Tale la the time of year to aecura bara aina la MANOS and ORGANS, Either new or Second Hand.

I atlll have 4be very beat EMERSON. COLBY. QUAKER. and FRANCIS BACON PIANOS. And at pricae to ault the tltoea.

lit SBXXtND 1IAND PIANOS I hare STETNWAT AND NEW ENGLAND UPRIGHT, which will be aold at a aaerlflce thla month at Rider's Music Store, 38) MAIN STREET. 1 PROVOKING, ISN'T IT? And ytt it is likely to ntpLQii at any time. BE ON TUB BAPB BIDS AND LET US REINFORCX THINGS FOR TOO. A LITTLE PRECAUTION NOW MAT SAVE ENDLEU8 ANNOTANOB AND QUITE A LITTLE MONET LATER. B.

rh TROWBRIDGE SON, 7 that will lookfloo andyi Li J'j Z)Y(S i f' at 1 yJix. iWWTSSfe wearood i A I 1 tldltJIUHCfUllLCUI vjw. joj IV '3 "i I than phewherri vh mm (wt rf ma fa rsrawr iSp a i nr lt KFW TO firad formir Hvk, Blrd'e Ere VI of t.w Tork" ll flrwitfrt Ftr tt4 tiagf Iwutlfllllr IIIUMrt4id Imrm l.tffiwatjik.. T.U. loo 1 N.

orl bow to ax. Flu mm iuuw, HUDSON ItlVElt ASSOCIATION. Tlie Tenty.fuurth Annual Meetlna ot 1 congregational Minister. TJie twenty fourth annual mietlng of the Ilfdran HUrr Aoclalton of Cton KTeiratlo'nal mlnlRtera and rhurchea Kill be hot.) at Uie Congregatlynal Churrh In thla city, next Tuesday and Svedneday, The Includea the thuirhem at New Turk. Albany.

KouUv, Hartford, H.ult Or.n vllle, Cambridge, Saratoga Bprtnga, Olov eravtlle, Ilennaelaervllle. faurrrtlei', Nev burgh, Pouchkeepale. Tannenrillle, Greene County; Itloumlnir Orove. Mlddlrtown. N.

Kldred and Schenectady. Alt the neanBona are open to the public. The following ia the programme of exiTclaea: TUESDAY, APRIL 85. Afiernwn 2 00 DevotlnA, LeJ by Ile. Win.

Herman Htifiklna. 2 30 Organlaatltn ami bu.lneaa. 3 vo Iieiirt of the National Council. Mr. (Jul fori Dudley, Ivuankeepjle.

3 30. The Church and Mural Kelo Rev. ArtMbuld L. ITe, Albany. 4 UO The Outlook of Home aalun.

IUV. Wanriington Chuate, D. Ne York. Evening 7 30. levnrtlina.

Ledbyltev. Atbert ETTltch, Itenaerlaer. I 00. Itlco: People and Their Need. itev.

Wra. Ilaye Ward, D. York 8 0. TheApoetlta" Creed. Itev.

Cha M. LanFonrDrDrHartfonl, Conn. WEDNE8DAY, APIUL Si. Momlng 9 00. DevotUna.

11 by itev. Wurrvn Hathaway, liioonvlng Grovo. 30 Ilualneaa aowion, llh reporta from the chtirche. 11,00. Emptying and Filling.

Itev, Erneet P. Nellnon Men burgh. II 30 PiriiareJtlon for and Heal aation of a Iticher Chrtatlan Experience Key. Wlllbun Orr Wark, Saratoga Hpringj. 12.00.

Reoetta. with luncheon to the Church Parlor. Afternv en "man'a Home Mlaslona. ry ITirlon, ltefxirta of Auxiliaries tin, Ellen. L.

Tenney, Albany. Addre. Mr. 'William Klluald, Brooklyn. 3 00 Won an'a Hoa.nl bt Mlaikina.

lteporfa nf Auxiliaries. Mra. K. D. Mais.

Mlddletomn. AdU, 'aana Mr, F. ITIcer In Memory of Mra, Guilford Dudley. Lr. Grace 11.

Kimball. I 00 Three8tep to Byatematlc dying. Rev. Lyman P. Hitchcock, Schenectady.

4 30 Spiritual Dynamic. Rev. Win. A. Ublnan.

D. D. JI kid let own. Evening 7:30 Devotion. Led by Itev.

John II. MunielL Saratoga Spring I 00. Sermon. Itev. Lythan Abbott.

D. (OITnirg to the Mlnlaterlal Relief Fund Holy Coenmunlon. i llv DU PARK. Mra. Wm Schryrer died Ma week, at the age of 41, of pneumonia Mr.

Schryver aral hla five tnudxirle children nave the Inctre Tnpathy of the entire euoranunfty In their very great loM. The funeral aa hcOd In the I1U1 alde M. li Cfaunih. and be Interment naa at Khawtievk. Rev.

Mr. Miles, cf Hyde Park, conducted the aervlceaj Mr. Henry Ilaln, vvhce.9 deu.th in PuugliketYvle waa recently nuted In the EUKlei waa buried ln the Eaat Park Cemetey on WeJueadiy. Hev. Mr, Col, rector of the IVotetftant Eplacopal Church, eg Btaataburgh, omc btcdJ Dr.

Aaitton has been apending a few da.ya In New York City. Mrw, Martha Sherman, are glud to auy. haa returned to hjr hmne In this tillage. She haa been abient one year. During that Ibrw ttw haa been tcaylng aTtlt her alater tn laa, Mrs.

CrcxAle, tn the mwthtiawtcTn part of the town. Dr. Ev Hoyt ami of New York CMy, returned tlvere Tuwday, after a brief vM In Hyde Park. Mia li Ho) haa had an attack ot grip for a few da fene at tome better at thla writing. Traj tecrrperaxaw acrvUea hed thla week kn the cliafiel of the Reformed Church have been full ot InterMl and power.

Mr. J. W. I'lercv. luU ion cnicithir themv ia a nun of deep cent lotion, ami earneat put pose, lly lciure, aurar, and UxUn4 tptevh.

he iKrlra)a the of the vlciuina vf drink and tobacco. The deaoiate home, tho ruined Kfe, and the bllitlurns curse, are the wage of Intemperance, Forty children have algnul the pMge so far. There la an afternoon, aerv ire at four o'clock, live evening servk la crowded. To night (Friday) her will be a mass nveuttnc for fnen only, Saturday evrnln will close the series The I. a O.

F. Ludgv, of this pl.Cf. has iw.td the Rev. Joseph Huston to preach the annual arrtnoa before that body next Hurt. lay vhmk The ser vine will be heed In the Iteformed Church at 7.30 oVVurk.

Dr. L. IrMrard ia very much better at thla writing, and bcne to be about usual ahonJy. CLINTON HOLLOW. Cyrus FieadM waa In thla place the past week eawtn up avvud pUea wtth sis liuxi aanr.

FAST Oil SLOW. Much Depend On How a Tune I Flayed! The Mlnwlrur I from the Chrlmian AdrcK.te nf April 13th: A UNIQUE DIRGE. The Kanima City Times eey thai Harry Montgomery, a private In the Thirteenth Minnesota, now' stationed at Manila. In a letter received by his uncle a cltlxen of Macon. Mo, relates a'rurUiu Incident.

A merchant came to the ramp one day and to.d of the death of a friend. He aakl hla friends last reiueM was that a certain one of Ihote lieautlful American tunes' be t4ayed during the march to the eeme' lery. The messenger did not know the name of the 4ece. and the leader of the rvglnft nt bund played a few nctea fnim dlfTcrent selections, until he stTUck "A Hot Time In the Old Town To ntght The natle clapped hi hands and sail that that wan the Identical tune that was wanted Tne obsequies were hell and attracted great attention Montgomery says thM the membera of the rand dd their best to keep straight face an they headed the piocs svn dwn the streets, grlmltng'otit us ftl'tvly as they cud our new ml loial dlrge 1 hi rvm an nntutorevl FlltplnoJIlttl. here la a verbatim exrrucTTrom a letter vent by a young man hla mother, a piouA'Wuman.

fromWhom we recelve.1 the infta matlon: I hive Just come in from 'proer meeting" Our chap'aln rwed the pmy ers. fTaffT5 made ITlihort addreiw to the b4ys. and our eomxutny waa P'vtty well reptervnted. Then the banl P'a)vd "Time will be a hot time In the eld loan to It was not much like the prayer mee'inff )ou were probably attending at the same time, but I don think did us any harm. euch la the clarm of a aweet tune plaved lnkYendently of word which might degrade It.

Th music is equal to most of the natloral a.tw, ard mad4 up in Uiewune way. The above remind ua cf a circum atano tecently tccurred in the tar.or of our local Young Men's ChrHt tlan Association. One of our city pastors eat talking to Secretary Wardle. Charle Spross waa playing ftly at the piano. waa a fine hymn ou Juat plaed.

Mr. aa'd the I'omlnle. Wbh apecultorjmllJEecTe tnry "Wardle aid, Play It faster. Char lie. When Iaed with Ha proper tempa'" the minister, to hla chagrin dscovered the auppoaed hmn" to be the Hot Time In the Old Tow To night" HOby FOUND IN THE CREEK.

The FlshkUl Journal )f ThuraJay says? Ijile eaterday afterren pome boa tlnhlng In the creek, juat above the dam near the Tioronda hat shop, discovered something in the water which' they thought waa the body or a human being, and they went and informed Mr Amos I) Grltllthi who lives near by. He went to the spot and found the body nf about alx feet tif water, ten feet from the shore, held there by theTc.wr. which had oatisht fast to a stump There waa nothing; rintble to Indicate that It waa the body of a man, except a hanj, which appeared In sight, the body being completely cohered with mud. resembling a log of w.hm more than a human body. Mr.

Orimtti notified Cbnmer Itevier. who went down, aecured the body, and It a as brought to Undertaker MaeGlaa aon a roome In Matteawan. Dr. Howell white, belna; near the placet at the coroner'a request examined the body, and aald It had been In the water from four to six weeka It was that of a man 35 or 40 year old. well dressed, in a good of preservation, owing to the colilneiM of the water: weight about 180 pounds, dark hair and moua tache.

and had been shaved Just pre7 vloua to hla death. FROSTS MILLS. Charles McCorJ. an old and respected cltlxen of Pleasant Ptalmvilied at hla home on Wednesday afternoon, after only fufew daa llmeae. He leaves a widow to mourn hla losa.

Ilia funeral 111 take place on Friday at 10 a. m. The Iktle pony Fknence. of New York, haa been kept by tl IL8hulta the winter, and which baa been a great pet to the children of the neigh lMH waa sent back to Ita home in New York on Wednesday night. t'har'ey Maalln is training a very line colt John II Wallace and family have moved In their new Every woman in tht place ha had the cleaning house fever the few day ol nice weather.

LENT. Farmers for chi lection have com mrrs rd plowing, Cyrus Flelda of HuVa Head, has twn In ttrta lue the' past we with his steam nra, law trex up pllea Egbert, Decker senc Monday last at Pou.tiaeiete. llinaa A II Jones are era aged nahlmrllnar Mr Irving Ilurger'a barn, Eddie Veudutr la wvrkiim J. Amett. Miss JcnMei Leak la tolling her gramtiutrenlua, Mr.

and Mra. J. CormcU. Mr. andl lire.

Wesley Durger passed tbrough'tiist plaoe Sunday. LEFT ALL TO CltAIUf 1EE. rtl ef Nicholas II. Cheerborough. of Summit.

New Jersey New Teak. April The will of the late Nlchofcia IL Oheeburuugh.of Summit, N. who died April waa gd milted lo probate in the Union County Surrogate's Court at Elitateth to day Mr. lbLTTrtih wa iireeldcnl of the Cbeea ovroualt ilamifacturlng ami also the pr prlr he lleeth wood Hotel in Sun nM. He left his entire itv to fferent soritllm.

aft. rerembitmar hla broth. yi r.ierr. The biother Arnoe Chesib n.niiti'. Jalook.

N. receives wn.ie the rl Mis Abbl if the same ii unt I'll cr thi estate was not g.ven. but i maud lo bo In the nelghborhi 1 IJOO.OOil Mr' t1ib ugn fm each to the MtUvaliil EM.opit S.x'ietl,' AmeraiHi 1 lle, STj l'iy FrfeJnicb'a Aid SKaM. M.ih.Kll. Etilsccpal Chuich Kxlinson 1 Am rlvan Sunday ho I I on.

1 ir.t Muih diet Epincotal Oharch of I l.ti ken. and Fn sh Air ard H.mie, of Summ.1. tl 001 1 1 be Me "jWi General Hoepllal. In Hroc After the be UU.et. are I Mr.

i IwMougi dl r.ct.d hi rialdue hla e.tate be he.d in "trust to bu.ld and mciintaln an irthun us.uin at Summit, lo be mui the c.rf ebtri uh Protes'ant Orikt' AelluiiL i AN OltDEi: IIYTJUNlillAL HUOOliE 1 auscs a Gieat Fablng tiff ef Revenue Frv ni "Taxea at SaaCagab. 20 The ie tlal committee aplManted by the biaird of trade to inquire Into the munliwl tax situation made its reoit a a public meeting this afternoon at the San Carlos Club. i Accx dlng to the committee. General order abollKhes iicenes and all taxes cxit tight ler renfon the in mes from Ian I At present nl seven plantations are in rating In the province, and piactUally do hounea are being rented The mumctial revenuea linve In en relu ed from l.Mow to llooo ter menth In Santiago1, and there hove been slmlar reductions In other town. Public wprls an I school muxt te (tcplH d.

OIIITCARY NOTES I'hiKnlx. Airll' 10 Howard K. Perce. whwe borne waa at DatoiI. ded lure last night from a complka Uon vf dlcea.es ridiowlrg a seteie attack of grip In January Mr.

llerce was thirty two ears of age. and a tutinlier tf one of the most prominent, famirlea In Ohl. He waaan ac com pllehed musician, end gave bri'llant piunvlse as a director. A UNS I.ntTiUo, Apt.IJO Mr. KllEabfth Kll an, an agtnl Uernian wi tnaiv, dnnvnl In a clitern in the cellar of her htus in Kast Aurra this aflrnmin.

Mm. Kill In lft her ultrnt i n.e jvars ak. nJ diinjfn.y oer ihls lej htr tu take her life. OrtKATNOIlTIIKRN ItAIUWAY, New York, April 0 A circular ha been iKtuietl by the Great Northern Kail way offer in 4trkh. Merit the iriU leire of irubttcrib.nf? tor SISOOOOM worth of new Btoik tat par at the rate of one share of new Mock for eery fle nharva now held The tof la to be jmJJ fur June 22.

The boxk4 cloee Ma 20 and re open May 22. INJURED IN A COULISION Chlcairo. April 20 Seen imen aul c.nei,h1M ere Injured here tay by a ToWim iTT bttween aTJIe train an.l a Northwevtern Uallroa 1 omnibus. WAPriNGERS FALLS. Vlz klng Foresters II a C.

Kd Time Other Items of News Tv.i car Wds of 1itrft from Court iHitfhttis. F. of A of l.uirhke'!)ele, were thenrumts of AUrt appinger In higin's ii fra Houw Tuela3C eenlnff Dr. T. K.

Cruse ealleU the meeting lo order, and Mr. I. tusack, of Iiniiehkeepti.e. was made naster vf ren mniVs. A number of ocal a.nd Instrumental selections were rendered, one two recttatlons belnc (dvn with Cuod efTec TTe feature of the eenlny was a boxing mat between Dr.

Crust and Frit k. Another contest followed between the Doctor 'and Henry Itaum, a third bout taking place between two 1'oughkeeptde men. who had it hot anil heavy. ltefrehmtms were sered The ititors left for home abtAit midnight. Mr.

ivter Hurns haa taken the contract for excaatlnjr the track on the Kim Fark uruunds. The course will be a quarter if a mile Ionic, and la to be cttnpleted In time fur Memrial Day. The resignation ut Itev, Thorpe, iastor of the lreslyterian Chun hlch ta 1nendeI take effect on July 1. at the expiration of the fifth )ear jof Mr, Thorpe's pastorate. subject ta ote of the conjrrefrat on and the decision of the North Kler Presbytery.

The frt earner Messenser. which will run between this place and New burgh early In May. Is larger than the Young America, formerly this route. Her pilot will be Capt. plm kney.

4.f Low 1'olnU her clerk. Chariest Ielloy. and her entcineer. Mr George Terwllliger, the owner. A box simIsJ will be by the membera of IVrseeraiic tVurnil.

Na of in Kagans Hall on Friday evening, At1I ITS, Music by Van Taa sell. JIHINEIIECK UCMULINQS. Many IntvrfXins; Hero. fr. the M4r aUa of No therm Dut heaa.

Th hct? Ie Lltire nil start trora. FIvTjda tit HuurdMy lit 1 ecta tobeabtpunt about anxmh, Mr I iVirts owns rtmsilcrablapropertrlA Tumpm, hah iwvet aiLai evamrcislon ml trip to the iieninsular at ate. Mr McFtroy, agent for th New lork Life Inauranve Company, ha. been In town fT a nutnbrgof daja wvrk. nr In the Lntertai of t.H cunpany Mr Wll.am Vrmr tne fcxal sentatU.

A sie At bail waa held in the wn hall on Tuee4ay eeniac uni2r di recrw after llt'renwn. AJ Itishtip tabs enUr the em Joy vf Andrvw Grub, the funWturt deijtr. HMusn)a fcaa bnuken out axusjajr the enpiov at Kllervlle atoxk farm. It I to be top4 the dlttasie will not be cootractod by the fanajua herd of One Who Knows. I Phllajlelpliut Pbyslclao, 1118 1 gMltdelpMt LtTier, Is Motetl For fflsjoa.

A W. B. niackwell. li: M9 North 23rd wrltea to the llufTalo Medical Journal Iblt Intereatlnir trtlcly: call Irom the rcpre BCIH1HVC nt a lirni ninkinga mlt extract told him that. mv no thin extract of mill wa any kooh.

lie imply waited until I cot through with nvjr talk on the subject, and the next day sent to ieroral hmnlMl. that I had nanied blm, A few rate of his preparation. He alio sent no a quantity, and I found It to bo the beat malt extract irhlch aver come hamta alnffe I l. atnV tri It Thl. "hett malt" known to tne trauo aa The "Ueat" Tonic Pabat Malt Kxtract.

It la a long time alnco I lint camu into the knowledge of this excellent brand ol malt, ami It will ho an pquallr lon(f time (If I lire) before I will Rive It tip for any other. 1 lielleve In The "Beat" Tonic aa being the no iitionlnff being; Intended It It not acrid or aonr, at too many of Ilie.bramU are. It "seta" weH on the stomach In weak ladle who reject II ordinary malta It keeps well also, vvlm la an Item of moment. It la economical In cost, ami It pleasant in taste. Sucli chiracteristlcs ought to make doctors try It.

if jou ilon't already knowlum rits. andatn of mv readers have not jet Invested it would do well to find out for tlicmelre wlnt it reillv is. and I am sure that they will not ilnnptwlntcd bir tlinv do Whit this I'liilsili doctor lias aid Is in old Ktoty villi iIiom. who ore familiar with Tabst Malt Extract. Th.

If you hare been sick, thla tool will helpyou to recover your health and strength. It will put new flesh upon ton, brace you no, revive the whota system. It feeds blood, brain, nerves nid bone. It one of your loved ones ill, and is prowlng thin and weak, Th IVst" loulowlllgivolilniiiewstreiijrih and keep up hla spirits. It ia easily digested, and is full of the very best noun Islmirnt in concentrated form, fond tot both the body and the nerves.

If pj, and anemic, It will elve rich, red blood, and plenty ot iU and will help to brine glowing cheeks and sparkling ryes, nervously exhausted, it will brace you right up. give you vim anJ bounce. It Is a boon to every nursing mother, and supplies the right nourishment for liolh herself and her baby. It brings strength to the invalid, creates a good appetite, helps lo cure dyspepsia, and 111 go far to Insure sound, refreshing slumber to all those who suffer from wakefulness from any cause. How many "pretty featured" girls anil women lose all their charm and attractiveness by Vlng pallid, sallow and grav.

as It Mood in their veins were turned Co skimmed "milk! Even when riding a bicycle, playing tennis or golf, or taking other pleasant exercise, their eves are still dull and lifeless, no flush beautifies their cheeks, and the air of languor and lassilada makes thenvValcklled o'er with the pale cast of thought," or else, like Cassins, bare a "lean and hungry look." Thes disagreeable features are the outcome of anemia, a wasting out of the corpus. rles of the blood, thinning down oftha vital fluids, until a person is we.V emaciated and unhealthy looking Th antidote to inia unpleasant condition, how ev er Is at hand, l'abst Malt Extract, 1 he Best" Tonic, Is an Immediate and visible help in making a soft, elowlnr color, a splendid appetite, a power to digest and assimilate the food, and tarn it Into tine, pure, tieaitntui mood. Don't look so faded out and limn when von can easllv look sweetly strong. A tew Uitties win snow you wnai it can do. Tiiri i 2 tja JaVsassssssssssssBliaLT WravBBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBrTaaaaaV BJLJii I i1 I WWk umKm lOlilPlfW Men's Clothing for spring and summer rKUiy iaac or to muasurc Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, osiery for business ilrcss recreation.

Choice materials correct tailoring moderate prices. BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING in attractive fabrics made in the same exactness as our men's garments. Throe slrros conveniently located for the 4 accommodation of niton lo the city. CARHART CO. New York City BROADWAY ANO 13TH ST.

BROADWAY AND ONAL ST. BR0ADWAY ntatCHAMaflSJ3T. tr wii i HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, OUT NOT TO 3HAVC WITH." SAPOL IS THE PnOPER THING FOH KOUSC CLCANINO. Ouerneeia, tur which the stock farm of ex llovemcr Mot ton is rrotdu The bid for bul dlng thJ' new Mclhn diet friunh will be ciivtk I on t'aiur day Ttta pcqrcaar fieKnir I i 'at Lie work rhoutd be jerfuFrncd by Hh r.o beck buildeis. The exetutive cnunltee cf the 11 lavre kntovt nvxTit eoc4tt wtl mvel en Saturtla).

Apiil 22 at o'clock Hun. John) It. Ketcham has cVntrt buted flfty dollars to the monument fund of Amatnmir Pt. No. 1M.

11. A It. The dtr pcMMKr Is hav ing his rlnjr (penlnff. and ulthnuirh he mdkis nj public announcemc nrt of the fact hit business a nu nber of ret (amm whue vol were fam.Har, "bow wow' tw nure. At a meetinir erf tho nllrectc rs of iho acc ui tecs fire dtsartment, hold Wc neechiy evenina.

It was decUltd to sub nut to the annual meeting of the department ita quetlon 4 dtvidina tie funds now Id the treasurer's hantl the var.ous companies ll.r the p'trres ve llorlat, has taken up cycling', and la raHdl) mastering tho silent steed. The ciiw.itgratJhj enttt toirjment given in the town hall on evening; waa first env In; every respect The Durninc cjf the Windsor hotel was irs.t natural, and Its effect on the audience waa wry perceptable. II iassan iunred tlut a wellkrown nwrchtunt c4 tivla place haa purciased twtt iteceat ct property sjtv last Market Street, and will pen a reguCar UfjMrl tnenl store. Harry IX Sjevera and DeUarah Fcou, both KhlnMllff. a subui of Khlne bc ck, were unked In nurrugc on Wed.

neoday by Iter In. Wells, pa. tor cf the Uuthem Church. Th aid EUx tChurc buU llnc Is "to be converted Into a drill hall tot the Aator Military tominy The com. mend ia becunvLha wry proflcient In drill work under the able instruction tf Captain Ilaubteuvrstal of I'cvugh.

keetciA. The clo slgm stUI aixorn the tree box In from of the town hall, and the News IYes os respondc refu.es to ride a heel until cycle ditvl. era illsw nclmio ctef aclntf naxural. acao ry hut ronnectlon exkts been not. ural scenery and an old drtapLdajied tree box haa nut yet been explained.

Artletio sts carcas are surer more pieucunr tu the eio than an unpalnted rapidly drcaylnc tree box, and It would be an iniprovtxnetii all such were nicely covered wh ths pictures of th cycle girl and th Rlckapoo Indian maldc n. riSHKILt, ON Ill'DSON, Mr llervey Cnuk's article on the resignation of l)r. C. v. 1 TltU, printed in the Klshkllt Joittrnal.

haa won the niqiroval of many of the Intimate friends of Ir. FrUts. It is wrlttea with thoug htfulm se ami feeling and expreeses what so many of hi friends ft el in his les. The last of the eerie of chamber con certa was given on Thursday at the Institute and was fully up to the high standard set by the committee. About eighty members weie present and many guosta.

The Fortnightly which met at the home of Miss Young, waa entertained by an elegant paper on George EMot. ami an interesting one on genetf. The Matinee met on Monday at the hmne of Miss J. Tompkins and: discussed Mclfcmald and hla music mmmmm REMARKABLE RESCUE. Mra Michael Curtain, minfleld.

IUV makea the atatement that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs, ah waa treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worae. lie told her he waa a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could curs her. Her druggist suggested Dr. Klnr New Dlacovery for t'onaumptlon: bought a buttle and to her dellg" found herself benefitted from flrst doss. Khe continued It use and after ti six bottles, found herself sound as well, now doe her own homework aa la aa well aa she ever waa.

Fre bottles of Ihls (Ireat Dlsccreev at J. lU'MrilltEY'tf Iires more, urf bottlea f0 centa and tl SO. ra.w,frl&w AltTIIlTRgnL'Ra. Ira Osborne haa been vWtinsT Quaker lllll. i Isaac Osborne I in Orange County.

Miss ghml. and Miss Wiley visit friends on Hill Tuesday. Miss Kale be bier haa been vlsltlDI friends at Moore's Mills. Henec a rltevena called on friend jwr on Tuesday, III home now la a Mill. Th neighborhood waa aorrT lose both himself and wife.

Itev Mr. ITobst and wife, of fT welt, railed on, Mrs. Utaau last M' du us Msry Ostrander spent Sunday her mother, I A rent census In rrl thee are tMrfewer tban 1T. In that city,.

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About Poughkeepsie Eagle-News Archive

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202,121
Years Available:
1861-1942