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= M a r b l e a n d g r a n i t e n e v e r were k n o w n to be so low in price.- I f y o u w a n t a j o b for Fa l l de l ive ry , ca j l a t C. A., Noble ' s ; QJatskili,

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r e l i eved b y t h e t i m e l y use of D e W i t t ' s ' Colic a n d "Cholera C u r e . I n s i s t on h a v i n g t h i s p r e p a r a t i o n ; t a k e n o o t h e r . W . L. DuBoi s .

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= T h e J u l y bu l l e t in of t h e S t a t e B o a r d of Heal thy j u s t published* sfaowri the d e a t h - r a t e for A l b a n y to 'hj ive. been 2().2"> t o t h e thou­sand of ixipulat ioi j , Cohoes iM.:«), T r o y 22.88, Coxsackie'io.<>0, Hu.isoii l$M, Catski l l 10.00.

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per t he a b o v e beau t i fu l " ' e n e c t " was produced .

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eason, a l t h o u g h i t s on ly s o u r c e of supp ly is t h e n e i g h b o r i n g sp r ings . U i s t S p r i n g sev­e r a l v a r i e t i e s of wa te r - l i l i e s a n d the E g y p ­t i a n lo tus were placed in t he lake . T h e lo tus is g r o w i n g finely, t h r o w i n g o u t m a m m o t h tea -'- in. ac ross . Th i s p l a n t usua l ly

b looms m .July a n d e a r l y Augus t , b u t t h i s be ing i t s first y e a r , set it back s o m e w h a t a n d the buds a r e now u - i n g put for th .

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neighbors* ch i ld ren t h a t H i r a m Locka rd , a m a n employed on J o h n s t o n ' s i ce -wagon of la te , had t a k e n his (Mr. Tick's) d a u g h t e r Crac»- behind the hill w h e r e t h e y h a d been p l a y i n g , a n d > h a d t h r o w n h e r d o w n a n d d r i v e n t h e m i iway . Mr. T iee ques t i oned t h e child (she is b u t bJ y e a r s of age i , a n d she a d m i t t e d t h a t L o c k a r d h a d en t i ced he r a w a y . . T h r e a t e n i n g t o s h o o t L o c k a r d on s igh t , M r . Tiee c a m e to t o w n a n d i n f o r m e d Officer Redly of t he o c c u r r e n c e , b u t as y e t no a r r e s t has u - e u mad.- Locka rd d i s a p p e a r e d on t h e

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beet les w e r e ' t h r o w n in to a s t a t e , of comu a n d the s h a f t s a n d a f o r w a r u wheel w e r e sad ly demora l i zed . Ca l l ing in t h e s.ivi«-es "f it Ca tsk i l l . y o u t h , a p a i r of Lhaf ts w e r e secured b y pu l l i ng a s t ap l e f ronl t h e wagpUr house d o o r ' o f C h a u n c e y Decker , a n d M>*" h i l a r i o u s j o u r n e y w a s r e s u m e d . Ofiiqer l:eiliy •• w o r k e d u p " t h e casej. Tfie sha f t s eftre returned_ti«xt-<hiy, a n d upon the pay- , m e n t of f i t t o J u s t i c e Benne t t ; y e s t e rday^ ; a l l h a n d s w e r e m a d e h a p p y ,

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p n r s w h a t e v e r hiid been m a d e a t the jn i l , cpn^ W a r y - t o t o - " . e x c l u s i v e ^ s t au -me j i t p i i h :

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'been h e r e t h i s week. H e s a y s t h a t a y e a r ' s op t ion h a s been o b t a i n e d on t h e C a i r o a n d W i n d h a h ) t u r n p i k e , a n d t h a t if r i g h t of w a y can lie g o t f rom Ca j ro t o C a t s k i l l , P o i n t t h e r o a d w i l t . I i e bu i l i a n d in ope ra t i on b y n e x t S u m m e r .

. d=A» t h e o:-K) P.M. t r a i n on the Catsk i l l M t R y . w a s p u l l i n g o u t f rom t h e v i l l age s t a t i o n 011 S a t u r d a y , a N e w - Y o r k e r rushed a r o u n d t h e B r i d g e s t . c o r n e r a n d a t t e m p t e d t o b o a r d i t w i t h his l i t t le son. T h e y o u n g fellow, failed to g r a s p t h e h a n d of B r a k e m u n P e r c y G a r d n e r , a n d fell h e a d l o n g on t h e rai ls . S e v e r a l ladies who. wi tnessed the m i s h a p n e a r l y fa in ted , b u t w e r e qu i ck ly assured of t he l a d ' s e scape f rom ser ious i n ju r y , a n d t h e t r a i n sjied on m i n u s Brakemai ' i G a r d n e r ' s g i l t - enc i rc led cap .

" = 0 n T u e s d a y e v e n i n g A m o s L a s h e r of S a x t o n d r o v e i n t o t o w n a n d ' a f t e r s t a b l i n g h i s o u t f i t p roceeded , target a c q u a i n t e d wi th t h e folks. A m o s finally m e t E d w a r d Shep-jMird, w h o r e m a i n e d w i t h . h i m u p to t h e t i m e qf b o t h g o i n g t o bed—in t h e field u n d e r t h e W e s t S h o r e b r i d g e . A w a k e n i n g on W e d n e s ­d a y m o r n i n g A m o s d i scovered t h a t £17 a n d his* s ide p a r t n e r pro tcm. h a d b o t h d i sap­pea red . T h o u g h t s of a r r e s t i n g E d w a r d w e r e e n t e r t a i n e d , b u t ' n o t ' a c t e d upon . " T w a s e v e r t h u s " — s o m e t i m e s .

= l l o b e r t Russell , a New York ' d i v e r who. h a s U-en identif ied w i t h s e v e r a l b i g j o b s in Catsk i l l Creek , on S u n d a y located, a leak in the gas m a i n s u p p l y i n g t he , Wes t s ide , which d u r i n g t h e Week he has r epa i r ed . T h e d i v e r h a d a ' l a r g e a u d i e n c e d u r i n g t h e d a y , m a n y of w h o m reca l led the f a c t t h a t " o n c e upon a t i m e " Mr . Russell s lept four hours , on t h e b o t t o m of t h e creek, a t t h e t i m e of l a y i u g t h e w a t e r m a i n to -West Catsk i l l . T h e d i v e r a l so d i scovered leaks in t h e b ig pipe wh ich suppl ies W e s t Ca t sk i l l w i th w a t e r , ajid t he w a t e r . c o u i m i s s i o u e r s dec ided t o h a v e t h e m r e p a i r e d , a t o n c e . T h e d i v e r c h a r g e s $85 a. d a y for t he "services of himself a n d t feree .heiper^j • ,

;S=A v e r y pe rcep t ib l e c h a n g e , is a p p a r e n t in t h e a c t i o n s of t h e dock h o o d l u m s upon the by n o m e a n s r a r e occas ions w h e n t h e head­g e a r of oiie o f t h e . * t e r n e r s e x is b l o w n over ­b o a r d a n d w h e n a d u c k of a b o n n e t c h a n c e s t o fal l in t h e swim. T h e s i g h t of a D e r b y b o b b i n g a l o n e w i t h t h e t ide is t h e s igna l f o r

. a vo l ley of missi les fired b y e v e r y h o o d l u m in t h e l o w e r w a r d , w i t h o u t r e g a r d to r a c e , co lo r o r p r e v i o u s c o n d i t i o n of s e r v i t u d e — o r ' t h e h a t ^ - o n d shou ld i t m i r a c u l o u s l y escape t h e fus i l lade, i t wi l l p r o b a b l y b e s p e a r e d b y a t r u s t y " p i k e ; p o l e " in t h e h a n d s of a " d e c k i n e o r " on t h e I sabe l l a , a n d r e t u r n e d t o i t s flustered owmir . "When a l ionue t ge t s a d u c k i n g , h o w e v e r , a l l is c h a n g e d . Y e l l s g o u p i n s t n n t e r fo r a boa t , wh i l e m a n y of t h e V^kids" p u t u p a ser ies of l i v i n g p i c t u r e s e r e d i v i n g f r o m t h e s t n n g piece for t h e a t o m of f ea the r s , a n d r i b b o n , a l w a y s s u r e t o b e q u i c k l y fished f r o m t h e w a t e r " a l m o s t a s good a s n e w . "

• . • •

= A pens ion h a s been reissued- to J a c o b H a l l e n b e c k of t h i s v i l l age . r V

= M r . a n d Mrs. . Bei i j . W e y h a v e been a t A s b u r y P a r k t h e p a s t week . . '

= C l m r l e y D a t z ' of N e w Y o r k is m a k i n g bis a n n u a l v i s i t o n Jefferson H e i g h t s .

= M r s . Nel l ie Lynes {hie: S m i t h ) ' o f t h i s

v i l l age is v i s i t i ng f r i ends a t AsHlaud., ' •

= C o i h ' r of H i g h w a y s b ' H a r a r o t ' T a i m e r s -

vi l le w a s a t t he c o u n t y sea t on T u e s d a y .

=Mi-s . W . . H . H.ySchQfield a n d chi ld w e r e a t H e a r t ' s C o n t e n t c o t t a g e o v e r S u n d a y .

= M i s s . G e r t r u d e G a r d u b r . o f th i s -v i l l age is a t t e n d i n g t h e N e w Pal t& Norr i ia l Schoo l . . ;

WMiss Helen O 'Br i en of . the ' A c a d e m y

s p e n t L a b o r D a y 'w i th f r i e n d s a t A l b a n y .

= M r s . . L . F. . B o g o r d u s . of N e w , Y o r k has

been Miss F r a n c e s M a n n ' s g u e s t t h i s week!'

: = R . R . H e f f o r d , o f Buffalo v i s i t ed M r . a n d Mrs . H e n r y V a n Gorden , K i n g s t . , ' y e s t e r d a y .

= F . G. V a n Vliet , ' esq., o f N e w Y o r k is s p e n d i n g a f o r t n i g h t w i t h his Catski l l - l ' r iends.

=Keej>e ,r G. '. P . H o l t l r i d g ^ of S i n g S i n g jirisori h a s been spend ing . Ins .vaca t ion in the-Catsk i l l s ;

= M r s . B e r i a n a n d G e o r g e ' O s t r a n d e r o f N e w b u r g h s p e u t ' S u n d a y w i t h M r s . H a r v e y B a r r e h g e r . •• ^ <••.-> ~>;

- i=Mr. a n d M i r s . ^ V . ^ r . O n d e r d o n k ^ S u m -

m i t ave . , a r e y i s i t m g , f r i ends a t R o c k a w a y

P a r k , L. I . ' . - ^

= Mr. a n d M r s . C. A . Rowe l l of N e w Y o r k ,

f o r m e r l y of t h i s v i l lage , -v is i ted f r i ends h e r e

on S u n d a y - \ ' • ;

'• =Mrs , . W m : K0i*t2T a n d d a u g h t e r s wi l l r e ­t u r n to t o w n to -day , a f t e r a m o n t h ' s ' s o j o u r n ' a t H e a r t ' s C o n t e n t . . - :

= F . . C . Griffin of N e w Y o r k , a n e p h e w of F r e d ' k Cooke, l ower M a i n s t , r e t u r n e d to t h e c i ty o n M o n d a y . .:

1 = A n n o u n c e m e n t is m a d e of t l ie engager m e n t of Miss L a u r a S-. A n a b l e o f H u d s o n a n d J a m e s F . E l t i n g o f Leeds . . ,

= S u r r o g a t e ' s . C l e r k C. E . -Nichols a n d f am­ily m a d e a c a r r i a g e - d r i v e t o L a k e C h a r l o t t e , C o l u m b i a Co., on M o n d a y .

= P r o f . S. L . Penfleld of t h e Sheffield Sci­entif ic S c h o o l o f Y a l e U n i v e r s i t y is v i s i t i n g his old h o m e o n W i l l i a m st . . .

= G e o r g e L . Coonley of Pi t tsf leld, Mass . , f o r m e r l y p o s t m a s t e r a t S t a n t o n Hi l l , t h i s c o u n t y , w a s in t o w n on S a t u r d a y .

= B. S m i t h of t h e Catsk i l l Mill Co. is a c o ) i u o w t a t r \ 6 f Cole 's G r o v e t i n t y p e s , a n d is e n g a g e d in l ook ing u p r e c e n t p r i n t s . . ' = M r s . G. P . H o l d r i d g e of S i n g S i n g lias

been s p e n d i n g t h e p a s t few-weeks a t C a i r o J u n c t i o n a n d Cau te r sk i l l , w i t h r e l a t i ve s . .

:=R. \V. P lu sch of t h e G o v e r n m e n t p r i n t ­i ng office, W a s h i n g t o n , D . C . ? ; f o rmer ly a Rrcorrfei' t ypo , m a d e a h o m e v is i t on S u n ­d a y . .

= M r . a n d Mi-s. H . T. J o n e s of t h i s v i l l age w e r e U,t Gloversv i l l e t h i s week, a t t e n d i n g t h e f u n e r a l o f Mi's. Jones ' s s is ter , E l i z a b e t h Coll ins.

.-.!• = C h a s . W. Bedel l , f o r e m a n of t h e Cohoes Dai ly Dispa tch , f o r m e r l y a compos i to r On The' Jirc'oriler, w a s in t o w n t h e f o r e p a r t of t h e week. . . =rMrs,- J o h n C . W e l s h of P i t t s f l e ld , • fo r ­

m e r l y of th i s vi l lage, a n d chi ld a r e e n j o y i n g a vis i t a t L e n o x a n d wi th f r iends i n , t h e Berkshire.-;.

= Miss M a r g a r e t V a n ' Z a n d t , who h a s been v i s i t ing her . sister^. M r s . . F a n n y H e n d e r s o n , B r o a d st . , h a s r e t u r n e d to t h e C o l u m b i a Col­lege L i b r a r y .

. = M r s . J<Yl, K i l l o u g h (nva S t r i n g h a n i ) of Brook lyn a n d son~ a n d Mrs . L. I t . K i d d e r of O r a n g e , N . J.y a r e s t o p p i n g w i t h f r iends on Je f f e r son H e i g h t s . ;.';.'

= T h e a p p o i n t m e n t of Counse lo r M u r p h y a s co rpora t ion :counse l w a s e m i n e n t l y p r o p e r —the B o a r d of T rus t ee s h a s p laced t h e vi l ­l a g e affa i rs in safe h a n d s .

= T h e H o n . W m : P . ' F i e r o of W h i t e P l a i n s h a s t h i s week been s h o w i n g t h e b e a u t i e s of his n a t i v e G r e e n e Co. t o E d i t o r F r e n c h o f t he M o u n t V e r n o n Da i ly Arg i l s . .

:=Miss M . . F . S h a l e r a n d M i s s F l o r e n c e Foote of t h i s v i l l age on W e d n e s d a y left for A l b a n y , w h e r e t h e y will e n t e r upon a t w o -y e a r s ' course a t t h e . S t a t e N o r m a l ' S c h o o l .

=?The R e v . a n d Mrs . J . F . M o r g a n of JeW -sey Ci ty , w h o h a v e been s p e n d i n g severa l weeks w i t h Mrs . M o r g a n ' s m o t h e r , Mrs . I r ­win , W e s t Catski l l , h a v e r e t u r n e d t o t h e i r home . .

. = Miss F a n n y M. L u t h e r a n d Mriss C o r a Bar i fc le t t , s tenographers i n . t h e office of t h e G e n e r a l E l e c t r i c Co. of- S c h e n e c t a d y , f o r m e r l y of th i s v i l lage , spen t S u n d a y a n d

L a b o r D a y w i t h f r i ends in t o w n . ' • • • • • . - v -.

: = T h o m a s C. M c L a u g h l i n a n d wife of Dobbs F e r r y , N . Y . , a r e in t o w n th i s week, ca l l ing on f r iends . Mr . M c L a u g h l i n w a s f o r m e r l y f o r e m a n of t ho s t eam-d r i l l m e n u n d e r C o n t r a c t o r s Su l l i van a n d S h a n l e y .

. ' • • - • • ' • ' , ' • ' ; • ' - *

= C . A . "V r o r a a n , j r . , son of A r m o r e r V r o -niftii of t h e l o t h ' S e p ; Co:, is s p e n d i n g t h e week a t E a s t D u r h a m . Mr . V r o n i a n ex­pec ts t o r e s u m e his du t i e s a s a s s i s t an t p r o ­fessor in t h e N e w Y o r k College of P h a r ­m a c y upon his r e t u r n . ; •

= M r . a n d M r s . C. E . B a s s e t t a n d Mr . a n d Mrs . C- A . Nicoll a n d .friend, Miss V n n d e r -zCe, viyi ted N i a g a r a Fa l l s a n d T o r o n t o t h e f o r e p a r t of t h e week. . T h e full s t r e a m w a s t u r n e d on a n d k e p t r u n n i n g ove r t h e falls, whi le the Ca t sk i l l i ans r e m a i n e d .

—Prof. J . Smock , S t a t e Geologis t of N e w J e r s e y , who , w i t h his fami ly , occupies d u r ­ing t h e S u m m e r t h e P o w e r s mans ion , head of Br idge st . , left on T u e s d a y for S p r i n g ­field, Mass . , w h e r e h e a t t e n d e d a m e e t i n g of t h e A m e r i c a n Assoc ia t ion for t h e A d v a n c e ­m e n t of Sc ience . .-.

= P a s t o r H o l l a of t h e Method i s t Chu rch , upon his r e t u r n on S u n d a y f rom his E u r o ­pean tou r , w a s cal led upon a n d c o n g r a t u l a t e d by a b o u t 40 m e m b e r s ' of t h e Official J J o a r d a n d t h e i r wives . A b o u t 11 -p. M..Mr. H o l l a w<is s e renaded b y a q u a r t e t of .- insurance-men " a n d othei*s."

= T h e N e w Y o r k R e c o r d e r on S i inday las t p r i n t e d a co lumn a n d a half on " A C l i m b to H i g h P e a k , " w r i t t e n b y D r u g g i s t G e o r g e A. D y k e m a n of t h i s Vi l lage a n d i l l u s t r a t ed b y A r t i s t F r e d Spiegle of Pa lenvi l le , T h e a r t i c l e is h igh ly^cred i tab le to Mr . D y k e m a n , b o t h ! i n a l i t e r a r y sense a n d i ts fidelity tti N a t u r e — i t is a good b i t of w o r d - p a i n t i n g .

PersonalrHome and Abroad. •- ' . n' .

- M r s . C. E . W i l l a r d i s in t h e -Adi rbndacks .

= E . Gi lber t jof N e w Y o r k m a d e h is Ca t s -

kill f r i ends a b r i e f cal l y e s t e r d a y .

= M i s s F l o r e n c e P e u d e l l of B a t h is . t h e

g u e s t of Miss I m o g e n T h o m a s ; B r o a d s t . ' :

s=Miss . L i b b i e M.. P a l m e r h a s r e t u r n e d

from, a v i s i t a t K i n g s t o n a n d L a k e Mohonk .

. ?=Mis^ A n n a . S m i t h , S u m m i t ave . , h a s r e ­t a i l e d f ro in . a v i s i t w i t h f r iends a t K i n g s ­ton . ." • ;'.;v!;

== L a n d l o r d S a u l p a u g h a t t e n d e d t h e r aces a t t h e Coxsack ie D r i v i n g P a r k on -Wednes­day.- . . '••;>,, . ;•'.;. ;.; •....;:• •'. •

= M . B o y n of P h i l m o n t on M o n d a y v is i ted his b r o t h e r s , J o h n a n d J a m e s B o y n of t h i s vil lage. . ' ; .' •- . ' . . - .

= M ' r s . A; B u r n e t t a n d son of. t h i s v i l l age h a v e been v i s i t i n g Mrs . U . B . W i n c h e l l of O a k Hi l l .

^ i V n i . B . G a y of t h e . Comnie rc ia l Ho te l a n d f a m i l y h a v e been . spend ing a . week a t N e w Y o r k . ; .-.''.-•

=Mi-s . M. M e G u i g a n of P h i l a d e l p h i a h a s been v i s i t i n g h e r cousin, M r s , J . Boyn , L iv ­ings ton st .

= M i s s Louise E c k l e r of J e r s e y C i ty a n d [niece a r e gues t s of Mr . a m i Mrs; ' .Jacob Conii-l in, G r e e n e s t . .:..

= J o h n C i D o a n e a n d mother , ; w h o h a d been s p e n d i n g the S u m m e r a t Pulehvi i ie ; r e t u r n e d h o m e on T u e s d a y . .

> = J o h n B u t l e r of . S t . P a t r i c k ' s C h u r c h cho i r is s p e n d i n g a few d a y s a t \ A s b u r y P a r k a n d in Connec t i cu t . .: ..."

==Mrs. •Wm. L o u n s b u r y and, Miss G r a c e L o u n s b u r y a r e v i s i t i ng M r . a n d Mrs . A . A . L o u n s b u r y , M a i n st ; . •' .•

' . . = S u p e r v i s o r F o r d of O a k ' Hi l l a n d wife passed t h r o u g h toAyn y e s t e r d a y , o n . t h e i r W a y t o A s b u r y P a r k . ' ." . ,- ,

= J o h n O r r of t h e Q r r Bros.,- c o n t r a c t o r s , is in t o w n t h i s week, w a t c h i n g t h e p rog re s s of t h e M a i n s t . p a v i n g j o b . :7. •'

= M r s . S a m u e l S a u l p a u g h . a n d m o t h e r of B r o o k l y n a r e t h e gues t s o f - M r . a n d Mrs . A l b e r t S a u l p a u g h , B r o a d s t . ;;

;=Th ' e Rev i D r . a n d Mrs . G. A . H o w a r d , B r o a d st . , r e t u r n th i s e v e n i n g f ' r o m a vis i t of five weeks a t W e s t p o r t . P o i n t , ; Mass .

— Mr, a n d Mrs . H . K : Hil l a n d d a u g h t e r , Miss Ol ive , S u m m i t ave . , left o n . W e d n e s d a y for a week 's v i s i t w i th f r iends a t T u r n e r s , O r a n g e Co... . ' ; . ,

i T h o m a s Jackson,. ' j r . , , o f W a s h i n g t o n , . D. C , c l e rk t o t he , I n t e i , -S t a t e C o m m e r c e Commiss ion , is s p e n d i n g his a n n u a l v a c a t i o n wi th r e l a t i v e s he re . • '.. . .......:.

= M r . a n d Mrs . 1-Iiigh L a r l u n of B r o o k l y n a r e s p e n d i n g t h e i r -Jth seasqh a t t h e E m -b o g c h t House . To-dnV t h e fami ly of Assem-b l y n i a n S h u l t s l eave for t h e i r home in t h e c i ty . " , ' ; ' : . • . • " ' ; . " .' : ' : /

: . j . . . - . ; . = W a r d e n S a g e of S i n g S i n g p r i son will

on S a t u r d a y s t a r t for t h e A d i r o n d a c k s on a wel l -earned v a c a t i o n of a f o r t n i g h t . H e will he a c c o m p a n i e d by Miss S a g e a n d P i e r r e J e n n i n g s ; ; . ' '• '; .:

= G o v , M o r t o n on W e d n e s d a y a p p o i n t e d t h e - H o n . I r a B . Kerr , o f A t h e n s one of t h e N e w Y o r k S t a t e , de lega tes to t he F a r m e r s ' N a t i o n a l Congress or p a r l i a m e n t of A m e r i ­can a g r i c u l t u r i s t s thAt mee t s a t A t l a n t a ; Ga,, , in Oc tobe r for a week 's session.. . = T h e r e was a v e r y re luc tan t , l e u v e t u k i n g

a t S h e t l a n d F a r m , in Caute rsk i l l , on S a t u r ­d a y last.. A m o s t en joyab le m o n t h had been s p e n t t h e r e b y Miss Nell ie Jonesi . Miss F r a n k

Miss A u g u s t a A h r e e t a n d Miss Al ice

F a r m e r s ' P i c n i c .

W a i t for t h e b ig e v e n t of t he season, " a n d t a k e no o t h e r . " T h e second f a r m e r s ' p i cn ic will be held a t V a n Hoesen ' s Grove , Greene ' s L a k e , oh T h u r s d a y , Sep t . Iti, a n d n o p a i n s will be s p a r e d to m a k e i t a n e n j o y a b l e af fa i r for al l a t t e n d i n g . Besides addresses b y p r o m i n e n t speaker s , t h e r e w i l l be s i ng ing b y a co lored jub i l ee q u a r t e t , s p a r r i n g , t u b -r a c i n g a w l t i g h t - r o p e w a l k i n g . . A full b r a s s b a n d will fu rn i sh mus ic . Come e v e r y b o d y a n d h a v e a good t ime. ,

Do You W a n t to B u y a T y p e w r i t e r ?

. T h a t w r i t e s w h o r e y o u c a n see e v e r y let? t e r ? T h e n g e t a Bl ickensder fe r . N o t h i n g t o l i f t up , loOk o v e r or. push o u t of t h e way , t o see w h a t • y o u r ' r e do ing . I n k i n g , d i rec t . Speed, unequa l l ed . P o r t a b l e ! D u r a b l e . Ma­ch ines p laced on t r i a l . P r i c e , $.3"). Cal l a n d see i t , a t t h e W e s t S h o r e St<ition, Catski l l .

J . N . B K L I ^ Solo A g e n t fo r Greene Co.

Demoora t i o Caucus .

T h e Dotnoc.rats of t h e t o w n of Catski l l a r e h e r e b y cal led to m e e t in c aucus a t S m i t h ' s Hote l , t h i s village,- a t 8 o 'clock p . M. on F r i ­d a y , S e p t . 13, for t h e p u r p o s e of choos ing N i n e De lega te s w h o -will a t t e n d t h e C o u n t y C o n v e n t i o n to b e he ld a t E a s t W i n d h a m on T u e s d a y , Sep t . 17.

B y o r d e r D E M : T O W N C O M M I T T E E .

BabCock of. t h i s v i l lage , who are. a l r e h d y p l a n n i n g -for; . the o u t i n g o f ' n 0 , a t t he s a m e secluded r e t r e a t . .

= A j iq r ty of six H a r v a r d s t u d e n t s — R . L. B a r r i t t of C'ldeago, J . M. Bout\Yell of Man­ches te r , N . H . , J . R.. H e a l y , of R o x b u r y , Mass. , N . H e n r y Black of C a m b r i d g e , J . W . K i n g s b u r y , of Boston, Mass. , a n d A . F o r s y t h 'of C a m b r i d g e — u n d e r ; t h e i r i n s t ruc to r , -P ro f . H e n r y B . K u i m n e l l of T r e n t o n , N . J . , h a v e been m a k i n g geological r e s ea r ch in t h i s

•vic ini ty d u r i n g t h e pas t w e e k . /

= S t i s n n B . A n t h o n y l ias d e t e r m i n e d a t l a s t t o t a k e a res t . S h e wi l l . hence fo r th do l i t t le t r a v e l i n g , b u t l eave t h a t to t he y o u n g e r women . A t hal f -pas t . TO, t h i s Is a wise coii-

i se rva t ion . Miss ' An thony ' ' now 'addresses her­self t o t h e collect ion a n d a r r a n g e m e n t of h e r co r r e spondence rind m e m o i r s of 40 yea r s , a n d h a s ' fitted a s t u d y in t h e a t t i c of he r R o c h e s t e r h o m e a n d e n g a g e d a s t e n o g r a p h e r . —Spi' iygfl 'eld'Republican. ,. v ' . :

.. ' . '=:Passenger A g e n t J . N . Bell , t he capab le a n d t r u s t w o r t h y employe of ttre W e s t S h o r e R R . Co. a t t h e v i l l age s t a t i on , w a s notified on T u e s d a y of his p r o m o t i o n to t h e m u c h l a r g e r s t a t i o n a t Am.s te rdam, N . Y . , t o t a k e effect a b o u t Sept . 1~>. Mi*. Bell is n o t on ly a first-class t e l e g r a p h e r , but : is a lso t h o r ­o u g h l y pos ted on r a i l r o a d .ma t t e r s , a n d a fa i thfu l m a n a n y w h e r e and ': a l l t h e whi le . The Recorder is pleased t o k n o w of h i s p r o ­m o t i o n .

= M r s . Emi l j e W e b b e r 6 f . - S u m m i t a v e . leaves t o -day for her. n e w h o m e a t Ober l in , Ohio . S h e wil l be a c c o m p a n i e d b y he r m o t h e r , Mrs . M a r y C. Plnss, w h o wil l m a k e h e r h o m e wi th ..her, rind also i i e r u i e c e , Miss M a r g a r e t V . C. S c h e n n e r h o r n of Ca i ro , w h o will e n t e r t h e A r t D e p a r t m e n t lof Obor l in College, arid h e r ' s o n , H e r m a n W e b b e r , w h o wil l e n t e r t h e p r e p a r a t o r y d e p a r t m e n t of t he s a m e college'. W h i l e en roilte^they w i l l spend a few d a y s a t N i a g a r a ; . F a l l s . T h e i r f r iends wish t h e m success in . their n e w un­d e r t a k i n g s . 1'/ . •;

= T h e h e w S t a t e P r i son Comhiiss ion m e t on W e d n e s d a y . a t A l b a n y a n d . b a l l o t e d for a s e c r e t a r y . A n i b n g the'< c a n d i d a t e s w a s ex-D i s t . - A t t ' y A u g u s t u s S h e r m a n of N e w Ba l t i ­m o r e . On t h e i n fo rma l ba l lo t , A u g u s t u s D. P e y s t e r of B a t h rece ived 4 votes , A u g u s t u s S h e r m a n '.I a n d D a v i d H e a l y of B r o o k l y n 1. On t h e 2d a n d 3d ba l lo t s P e y s t e r a n d Sher ­m a n eu.ch rece ived 4 votes , a n d the m a t t e r w a s t a b l e d for t h e t ime , i n the, a f t e r n o o n a n o t h e r b a l l o t w a s t aken , w i t h t he r e su l t s t i l l a t ie . T h e Commission '- then a d j o u r n e d ti l l Sep t . 1(5. . •• " . : •'.:'

• = L a s t S u n d a y t h e e n t i r e f a m i l y of Ben j . Jo seph , one of t h e oldest a n d m o s t respected of Po 'keepsie ' s business m e n a n d f a t h e r of Assessor ' A b r a h a m Joseph , One of Catsk i l l ' s fo remos t m e r c h a n t s , .celebrated bis 70th b i r t h d a y a t h is res idence on ' . A c a d e m y St., Po 'keeps ie . T h e C o u r i e r pub l i shed n n a c ­c o u n t o f t h e ce l eb ra t ion . M r . Joseph c a m e to th i s c o u n t r y f rom G e r m a n y in 1840, a n d in a few weeks a f t e r , his a r r i v a l loca ted a t Po 'keeps ie , w h i c h c i t y h a s ever- s ince been his home . H e successfully c a r r i e d on t h e c lo th ing bus iness f r o m 1857 t o 1884, when he w a s succeeded b y his sons. H e w a s m a r r i e d in 1853. E l even ch i ld ren h a v e been b o r n to him, of w h o m e i g h t a r e l iv ing . '

U n d e r t h e Moon ' s P a l e Beams . . . . A 'unique a n d del ight fu l m o o n l i g h t d r i v e took p l a c e f rom t h e S a l i s b u r y House on W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g . . T h e . o c c u p a n t s of t h e w a g o n w e r e t h e Misses M a r i e Lawle r , K a t h -ryni I>awler a n d E l e a n o r Do laney of N e w Y o r k a n d Messrs; N ; S a l i s b u r y , A, Foo te a n d ' G . S t e v e n s . T h e p a r t y left for Ca i ro a t 7:30 I \ M . , r e t u r n i n g t o t h e S a l i s b u r y House in t h e . " wee, sma' . h o u r s " of t h e m o r n i n g . Th i s w a s a fa rewel l d r i v e g iven b y t h e y o u n g g e n t l e m e n t o t h e y b u n g ladies , w h o r e t u r n t o N e w Y o r k t h i s m o r n i n g , a f t e r h a v i n g s p e n t a m o s t de l igh t fu l v a c a t i o n of t w o m o n t h s a t Jeffei-son He igh t s , ; ;

Vicinity Haps and Mishaps. . • . . < ;

= A r t h u r T iebof Coxsackie is b u i l d i n g a

dwel l ing . .

; = T h e .Athens L u t h e r a n s a r e r e p a i r i n g

t h e i r c h u r c h . . . , <

• = D o m i n i e V a u g h n h a s t h e finest g a r d e n

in P r a t t s v i l l e , -

= E u g e n e S t a c e y 06. L i m e S t r e e t lost a

ho r se . r ecen t ly . , '.'.••.

= T h e new. bel l for t h e Medusa c h u r c h

weighs 1500 lbs. ;

= A G. A; B. . .Post h a s been o r g a n i z e d a t

S o u t h .Wester lo , . •

'== J a c o b Rairick of P r a t t s v i l l e " r u i s e d " a

3* lb.-i!-oz: t o m a t o . .

==.A Bldomvil le , D e l a w a r e Co, , n i a n h a s

800 bil ls Of peanuts ' .

= T h e J e w e t t P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h real ized

.$200 from., r e c e n t e n t e r t a i n m e n t s .

==Ellsworth V a n Y a l k e n b u r g h of L i m e S t r e e t h a s e r e c t e d ' a 24x32-ft. b a r n .

r rChar les .Conkl in , 'Catsk i l l , is g e n e r a l a g e n t for t h e bes t a n d cheapes t i ron roofing.

= T h e Coxsack ie Ep i scopa l S u n d a y School p icn icked a t Greene ' s L a k e on t h e ;20t.h u l t .

= Ayer. 's S u r s a p a r i l l a has rescued m a n y f rom ch ron ic bldod disease. T r y a few bot t les ,

s r S e y m o u r E t h e r i d g e o f N o r t o n Hi l l sh ipped a t h o u s a n d 1 b a r r e l s of p e a r s l a s t \ v e e k . , . . • - •

= C ' a p t . J a m e s S t e v e n s of Greenv i l l e wi l l m a r k e t a b o u t 300 bbls . of p e a r s f rom his o r c h a r d . .. •

= O w i n g t o financial e m b a r r a s s m e n t , D a y ­ton S l a t e r , t h e H u n t e r d rugg i s t , h a s t r a n s ­f e r r e d h is p r o p e r t y .

, = D o n ' t f o rge t t h e Spice sa le n o w on a t Pos t ' s : g r e e n g inge r , c u r r y powde r , c e l e r y -seed, m i x e d spices, e tc . " . 2w

= T h e g r e a t p o p u l a r i t y of A y e r ' s P i l l s is due t o t h e i r u n i v e r s a l usefulness a n d t h e i r f r eedom f rom al l i n j u r i o u s i n g r e d i e n t s . *

= T h u r . s d a y George H a r e , of W e s t l d l l sold 12 cows a t £17 p e r h e a d . E d ward-.. T e e t e r a l so sold^one for %\5\—-PraU.<<viUe Advocate.

= O v e r a t N e w L e b a n o n t h e o t h e r d a y a p a r t y of h u n t e r s knocked ove r 80 w o o d c h u c k s — a n d • i t wasu'. t a good d a y for ' chucks , e i t he r . • • •'•'-. • ; - " • ' • ' • '

: = A n e w a n d m y s t e r i o u s disease, g e n e r ­a l ly f a t a l w i t h i n 48 hours , h a s b r o k e n o u t a m o n g t h e c a t t l e a t Deposi t , D e l a w a r e Co. One d a i r y m a n has lost n i n e head .

= A m e e t i n g will be he ld a t Oak ' Hi l l t o - m o r r o w '.evening- f o r t h e pu rpose of ob­t a i n i n g s i g n a t u r e s t o a n a p p l i c a t i o n , f o r / a c h a r t e r fo r a n O d d Fe l lows ' L o d g e . : .'

—The K i n g s t o n C o m m o n Counci l h a s r e ­solved t h a t i t wou ld be wise r fo r t h e c i t y t o p u r c h a s e t h e w a t e r c o m p a n y ' s ' p l an t a t a c o s t of $408,750 t h a n to b u i l d w o r k s of i ts o w n . ,

= U l y s s e s V a n L o a n h a s leased t h e hote l a t L i ine S t r e e t , a n d lias t a k e n . possession. T h e f o r m e r p r o p r i e t o r , Dan ie l W . W i n e g a r d , goes to Leeds, he h a v i n g p u r c h a s e d a saloon bus iness there.—Cofc.sackie NejtVS.

; = H a r o l d , son of, VV, J . S o p e r , w n s b i t t e n on M o n d a y b y a shephe rd dog. T h e Pas t eu r . I n s t i t u t e , in" -New Y o r k , W»K c o m m u n i c a t e d wi t l i , ani l t l ie i n f o r m a t i o n g i v e n t h a t if t h e dog d id n o t d ie w i t h i n t w o weeks, t h e r e w a s no d a n g e r of t h e btfe.~-UTticllMm Journql.

x=A. A. S n y d e r , S u p t d t . P o o r F a r m , W i n -nesheik Co., In. , s a y s : " L a t t W i n t e r R o b e r t Leach used two. , hoxes of DeVVitt's: W i t c h Hazel Sa lve a n d cured a ' l a r g e r u n n i n g s o r e . on his. leg. H a d been u n d e r c a r e .6/ phys i ­c i ans for m o n t h s w i t h o u t o b t a i n i n g relief/.' S u r e ("lire for piles. W . L , DuBois .

= Y o u can g e t a n y si/.e screen doo r o n s h o r t no t ice a t t he F a r m e r s ' L u m b e r Y a r d , W e s t Coxsackie , o r a t ' t h e Phoen ix L u m b e r :Yard , Coxsackie L a n d i n g . P r i ce s cheap , Also a fine; a s s o r t m e n t of porch ' co lumns , b r a c k e t s a n d p iazza spindles . E v e r y t h i n g in tlie l ine of l u m b e r a n d b u i l d i n g 'mater ia l - . A nice, l i gh t p h a e t o n for sale . tf

=George - K n i c k e r b o c k e r of A n c r a m whi le p l a y i n g bull on ' F r i d a y t h r e w a ba l l t o t h e s t r ike r , a n d in d o i n g so b r o k e h i s a r m be­t w e e n t h e e lbow a n d shoulder . T h e n e x t d a y Mr . H a y w o o d of Hi l l sda le w a s s h o w i n g f r iends how K n i c k e r b o c k e r d id it, a n d to t h e i r s u r p r i s e did t h e v e r y . s a m e ac t , b reak ­ing h i s a r m in t h e v e r y same; p l ace K n i c k e r ­bocker b r o k e his t h e d a y be fo re .—Hudson keyinter. • -

M u c h H u g g a n s , B u t No K i s s i n ' s . .

S h o r t l y a f t e r Mrs . W m . H u g g n u s of L e x ­ing ton h a d 'boarded ' the -S teamer I sabe l la , on W e d n e s d a y noon, h e r h u s b a n d a p p e a r e d 00 t h e dock a n d a w o r d y w a r ensued be tween t h e m . Officer B a t e s w a s a p p e a l e d t o b y Mr . H u g g a u s , AVIIO s to ted t h a t h is wife w a s de ­s e r t i n g h i m . Officer Ba tes e n l i g h t e n e d Mi*. H u g g a n s b y a c q u a i n t i n g h i m w i t h t h e fuc£ t h a t u n d e r t h e . l aws of t he S t a t e he was power less t o ac t , w h e r e u p o n Mr . H u g g a n s d e p a r t e d for his. K a a t e r s k i l l d a i r y , a n d his spouse w a s soon sa i l ing t h e nob le H u d s o n . U p o n he r r e t u r n Mrs . H u g g a n s b r o u g h t s u i t a g a i n s t W i l l i a m for abso lu t e d ivo rce . .

POWDER Absolutely Pure.

A cream of t a r t a r baking powder. Highest of all In,leavening strength.—Latent United State* Government Food h'ejiort.

ROyAL BAICINO.PQWOEK CO., 10(V Wall st;.-N. Y. _

BOARDERS WANTED. ONE OR T W O SCHOOL ttJRLS CAN FIND A

quiet, hOQie,-llke boar,(Uiig:place in a private family; a t a reasonable rate , by applying a t this oftice. - • '

Pleasant Fall. -Weather; "- •'* But It won' t last.",.-Soon Winter , Cold and Blustering', Will be upon us. Then You will want heavier CLOTHING; UNDERWEAR. BOOTS and SHOES. ' HATS and CAPS.

The M o d e r n B e a u t y

T h r i v e s on good food a n d sunshine , w i t h p l e n t y of exerc ise i n t h e open a i r . H e r f o r m g lows w i t h h e a l t h a n d h e r face b looms w i t h i ts b e a u t y . If h e r s y s t e m needs t h e c leuus ing ac t ion of a l a x a t i v e r e m e d y she uses t h e gen t l e

j a n d p l e a s a n t l i qu id l axa t i ve , ' S y r u p of F i g s .

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Fall Dress Goods,

Fashionable thinp-s in about the following order are: . . .

Mohaire, Crepons, Boucle or Tufted effects, Storm '. or' Worsted Serge, medium and wide-wale Wool

Serge, Henriettas. . ' - ' • -

And in colors a great variety of curiosly-woven mix­tures, mostly dull effects, Green being quite prominent in them.

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Black is the leading color, with dark shades following. In addition to plain weaves, small-figured or Jaquard effects are in great variety in all the above goods.

The waist effect still obtains, and more or less silk or velvet enters into the make up of every cos­tume. ; Large, handsome buttons are much used, and jet trimmings are fashionable.

We always show Dress Goods early, and are this •week opening an assortment that will surprise you.> Prices rule very low. Our former 39c, all-wool Serge is now 25c, and this is an indication of the general scale of prices. We have a beauti­ful assortment of Waist and Skirt Silks, and every­thing in Linings and Findings.

Shall open Fall and Winter Cloaks next week, and will have a word to say about Cloaks in this space at that time. Have also opened Fall-weight Un­derwear and new Kid Gloves.

H. L. B O U C H T O N .

IMPOETANT SCHOOL NOTICE. '

SCHOOL WILL OX^EN MONDAY, SEPT: 9TH. And all children will please Take Notice, you are

requested to aprjearat the School House Monday morn­ing, Sept 9th, at 8:45. You are also requested to ask your parents to call at Joseph's and buy you one of his handsome and serviceable school outfits. These orders are not from the Board of Education, but from

A. JOSEPH, Leading Clothier and Hatter, Catskill, N. Y.

We have selected what We consider a fine line of

Winter AVraps, Cloaks, Capes and Jackets

in Silks, Crepons, Sicillieimev Briliantines

and Serges, all of tlie latest and best makes.

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Black Dress Goods a specialty.

All goods marked in plain figures.

One price to all. •

The announcement of our Opening will be made later.

OUR FIGURES REDUCED

Has full lines of all these iridispensables, Well worth . the prices marked on tlu'in And tture to xatixfu-purcliaHcm.

To-OrderSuifH and PaittH, •Made by Arnheim, the firoad\Vay Tailor. Hundreds of Samples of seasonable and Fashionable gopds'frbni which to Make selection. Satisfaction guaranteed. ' Gehtlem'en''K Furnish ings ; Fresh and Fashionable

Cordwood— Hard Wood And Pine—

Box »48.

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•Hard Wood, S4 a cord ..-. r ine,S3. Delivered,

, n the Village..

C. R0HWEDDEE, !

[jullOmS*] Catskill, N; Y.

rL. R.

The Bargains which you can

see displayed in our Show Win­

dows are but Samples of our

Fall Prices. They will con­

vince you quicker than any

words that we can write or ut­

ter, that if Low Prices bring

business,

Your Business will be Ours.

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AND NOW A DRY GOODS STORE IN WEST CATSKILL.

The Women Folks on the "West Side are Large and Intelligent Buyers of Dry Goods. Heretofore they have heen obliged, rain or shine, in Summer ' s heat and In Winter ' s cold, to cross the Creek to make their purchases. But this no longer-will be necessary, for from now on AT M Y .STORE A T THE liRJlXJjFiduM keep a full and inviting line of

Brought . to Catskill. Here is a Sample of My Pr ices : . Ladies ' 'Laundered Waists, ilfle.. nave heen 50c. elsewhere..

Corsets, which have been 75c., 45c. . R. & G., a Dollar Corset, C9c. (ic. Toweling a t 3jc. K'c. Toweling a t 8c. Dollar- Wrappers a t (55e. Bargains In Hosiery and Handkerchiefs ,

• In Footwear, cannot be beaten an to Quality and- Prices,

ISy-Open till 9 P.M..; Saturdays , 10:30 p.v. M . R A P E I K E .

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