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Page 1: Old Fulton NY Post Cards By Tom Tryniski 7/Catskill NY Record… · =The finest souvenirs of the Catskills, also Hurler's and other choice candies, at fiul-bert's,. a>J Main st. je21m3

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1895.

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^ C h a n g e a b l e crepons will be used for din­n e r a n d e v e n i n g c o s t u m e s . A h a n d s o m e model in s h o t g r e e n , rent, a n d old rose is m a d e u p w i t h accessor ies of moss-green sa t i n duchess .

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= T h e c o m b i n a t i o n of t w o o r m o r e con­t r a s t i n g fabric 's will be u t i l ized d u r i n g t h e F a l l season , n o t o n l y for f ancy wa i s t s , b u t in t h e m a k i n g of n e w sk i r t s , w h i c h a r e t o r e t a i n t h e i r s p r e a d i n g , v o l u m i n o u s effect fo r a t l e a s t t h r e e m o n t h s t o come, a n d p r o b a b l y d u r i n g t h e e n t i r e W i n t e r . • =The blouse-vest and box-pleated effects

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. a b a n d of r i c h passeynenterie be tween each, O n o t h e r s t he tower puff is d e e p e r a n d w ide r t h a n t h e s h o u l d e r puff a b o v e it.

= T b e c o m i n g season t h e y p r o m i s e to b e e x c e e d i n g l y p o p u l a r fo r g o w n s m a d e in colonia l s ty le , t h e loug : seamed , J e r s e y - l i k e bod ice fo rmed of r 'epped wool t h e s h a d e of o n e of t h e l e ad ing co lors in t h e p l a ided s k i r t . T h e y wil l a lso be used for b r i g h t c o s t u m e s f o r h o m e wea r , for ch i ld ren ' s sui ts , a n d fo r l i n i n g capes a n d j a c k e t s for bo th A u t u m n a n d W i n t e r w e a r .

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•ar. A s p r a y of b a r b e r r i e s , a c l u s t e r of c r i m s o n p a r t r i d g e be r r i e s , a b u n c h of t h e r e d seed pods w h i c h c o m e n p o n w i l d rose b a s h e s In t h e Fa l l , o r a few b i t s of b i t t e r ­s w e e t b e r r i e s a r e r e g a r d e d a s a p p r o p r i a t e a s w e l l a s p r e t t y a d o r n m e n t s .

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Jichus a r e m a d e of p l a in b lack o r g r e e n vel­v e t , o t h e r s of c h a m e l e o n v e l v e t l ined w i t h a b r i g h t color , and . n g a i u a r e seen those of c o r d e d silk t r i m m e d a t al l t h e edges wi th knife-pleated^fr i l l s of t he silk. T h e ^ C A u h a a a r o u n d e d ' c a p e effect in t h e bock, w i t h v e r y l o n g e n d s t h a t a r e crossed in f ront .

:= S t y l i s h r e d i n g o t e cos tumes des igned for t e a s a n d s m a l l d i n n e r s a r e finished w i t h im­m e n s e b e r t h n s o r M a r i e A n t o i n e t t e Jichus, a n d n a r r o w fril ls o r n i c h e s a t t h e sk i r t -hem. T h e r e a r e b a n d e d d o a b l e puffs on t he t thfstnovx'jucfHirc s leeves t h a t fit l ike a c o a t s leeve f rom t h e e lbow d o w n , a n d a r e laced u p t h e ou t s ide of t h e a r m . Ruffles of r i ch lace fall f r o m t h e wr i s t s a n d ou t l i ne t h e e d g e s of t h e g r a c e f u l Jich if, wh ich is m a d e of the d re s s f ab r i c .

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= S o m e b e a u t i f u l d resses in g r a y of a p u r e s i l v e r t i n t , a n d t h e so f t e r f a w n c o l o r — m o r e b e c o m i n g t o t h e m a j o r i t y of w o m e n t h a n g r a y — a r e m a d e of a l p a c a a n d m o h a i r sever­a l l y . T h e p l a i n e r s ty les a r e l ined t h r o u g h ­o u t w i t h p e r c a l i n e t h a t h a s t he swish a n d r u s t l e of si lk. S o m e a r e in p r incess s ty l e , o t h e r s h a v e a g o r e d s k i r t t r i m m e d w i t h t h r e e r o w s of m i l l i ne r s ' folds m a d e of s a t i n , c o r d e d s i lk t h e s h a d e of t h e g o w n , o r of t h e d r e s s m a t e r i a l . T h e r e a r e full m u t t o n - l e g sleeves, a n d a s a i l o r co l l a r t r i m m e d w i t h t h e folds.

s s T o w a r d t h e end of l a s t W i n t e r a s u d d e n c r a z e f or ch inch i l l a w a s m a n i f e s t e d in t h e h i g h e s t c i rc les a n d h a r d l y h a d t u n e t o de ­v e l o p p r o p e r l y . Ch inch i l l a , t h e r e f o r e , h a s b e e n p r o v i d e d in c o n s i d e r a b l e q u a n t i t i e s for t h e f o r t h c o m i n g season . C o a t co l l a r s , m a d e v e r y w i d e a n d t u r n e d r i g h t b a c k o v e r t h e shou lde r s , wi l l b© m a d e of i t . T h i s is a fur p e c u l i a r l y a d a p t e d t o t r i m m i n g , w h e r e b r e a d t h is de s i r ab l e . O t t e r i s t o b e m o r e w o r a t h a n i t has l**m for s o m e y e a r s pas t , a n d b e a v e r is no t a l t o g e t h e r o u t of t h e r u n ­n i n g . B a b y A s t r a k h a n a n d c a r a c u l ; w i l l b e i n i m m e n s e r eques t , p a r t i c u l a r l y for m a k i n g s h o r t c l oaks a n d j a c k e t s , b u t t h e a d u l t Curly A s t r a k h a n wil l n o t be- s o u g h t a f t e r m u c h . S e a l s k i n ho lds a b o u t t h e s a m e pos i t ion t h a t i t d i d l a s t y e a r , w h i c h m e a n s t h a t i t wi l l be m u c h a s k e d for.

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Jo seph ' s . " . *

= A n i l l u s t r a t ed a r t i c l e o n r e c e n t deve lop­m e n t i n t h e a r t of a p p l y i n g e l ec t r i c i t y t o r a i l r o a d s will a p p e a r in a n e a r l y n u m b e r of. H a r p e r ' s W e e k l y .

= " W h a t ' s in a n a m e ? " O n l y t h i s : A n O h i o w o m a n r e c e n t l y p r e s e n t e d h e r h u s b a n d w i t h h e r s i x t e e n t h chi ld, a n d h e r j n a m o is M o o r e . — S a g i n a w N e w s ,

=?Easy t o t a k e , s u r e t o c u r e , n o p a i n ; n o t h ­i n g t o d r e a d , p l e a s a n t l i t t l e p i l l s . D e W i t t ' s L i t t l e E a r l y - R i s e r s . Bes t for s i ck -headache , bi l iousness, s o u r s t o m a c h a n d cons t i pa t i on . W . L . DuBois . *

= T h e n a m e of the; m i n i s t e r Who m a r r i e d .Mrs. P . T . B a r n u m t h e o t h e r d a y i s l h e R e v . A g a t h o d o r o s E p i m a e n a s P a g a g e o r g o p o u l o s . Bu t , for h e a v e n ' s sake , d o n ' t s a y w e told y o u . —Chicago Disjnttch.

= T h o w o m e n n e w m a y d a r e a n d do, A n d wield t h e pen a n d gave l ,

B u t t h e old m a n st i l l m u s t foot t h e bill, A n d keep ' on s c r a t c h i n g g r a v e l .

—Indianapolis Journal.

= T b e Y o n k e r s G a z e t t e s a y s t h e old l egend of t h e r ed -headed g i r l a n d t h e w h i t e ho r se h a s been remodeled.- I t h a s been d i scovered t h a t w h e n e v e r a r ed -headed g i r l Is seen on a w h e e l t h e r e i s i n t h e n e i g h b o r h o o d a w h i t e m a n on a b icyc le .

==If P . T . B a r n u m could h a v e foreseen t h a t a l l h i s bard-earned-'- w e a l t h w o u l d fa l l i n t o t h e h a n d s of a m a n w i t h a n u n p r o ­n o u n c e a b l e n a m e , t h o u s a n d s of people w o u l d h a v e been den ied t h e p l e a s u r e of see ing Jumbo.—St . Louis Republic.

= T h e L e a d e r adv i ses a l l good c i t izens t o a r m t h e m s e l v e s t o t h e t e e t h fo r the, p u r p o s e of r e s i s t i ng t h e a t t a c k of t h e book a g e n t s b e a r ­i n g copies of t h e v o l u m e t h a t w i l l . , con ta in the H o r r - H a r v e y d e b a t e on t h e s i l ve r ques ­t ion . Jus t i f i ab le homic ide wil l be t h e ye r -dic t .—Kings ton Leader

= I n " T h e E v o l u t i o n of t h e C o w - P u n c h e r , " pub l i shed in t h e S e p t e m b e r H a r p e r ' s , O w e n "VVjster h a s m a d e a ca re fu l s t u d y of - t h e p i o n e e r r a n c h m a n of t h e W e s t e r n p la ins , n o w fast, d i s a p p e a r i n g be fo re t h e locomot ive a n d t h e b a r b e d - w i r e fence . F o r t h i s p a p e r Mr. R e m i n g t o n h a s m a d e some of bis m o s t s u g g e s t i v e i l l u s t r a t i ons .

=fcHis eyes a dul l , u n i n t e l l i g e n t s t a r e .

H e s t a g g e r e d a n d t u r n e d f r o m t h e desk in a daze ,

B e w i l d e r i n g t h r o u g h h i s d i so rde red h a i r H i s fingers he r a n . w h i l e he u t t e r e d

such p h r a s e A s o n l y t o t t e r i n g m i n d wou ld i n v e n t .

W a s he d r u n k '/ H a d r a s h l y a n d reck­lessly t r i ed

S o m e k n o c k - o u t concoc t ion w i t h d e a d l y i n t e n t ?

Oh, n o ! H e ' d been r e a d i n g a t r a v e l e r ' s guide.— Richmond Dispatch. .

= T h i s is t h e w a y the N e w b u r g h R e g i s t e r o p e n s i ts a c c o u n t of a baseba l l g a m e : " T h e t e a m of a l l eged ba l l -p l aye r s whigh r e p r e s e n t s t h e v i l l a g e of Poughkeeps i e , a n d wh ich is t a k i n g a cou r se of i n s t ruc t i on in t h e a r t .of ball p l a y i n g u n d e r t he t u t e l a g e of the. N e w -b u r g h s , t ook t h e i r t h i r d lesson SutuVdny af ternoon.- Inc iden ta l l y a g a m e w a s played! in which t h e N e w b u r g h s m a d e 2:5 r u n s whi l e t h e i r pup i l s w e r e m a k i n g 4. T h e local t e a m Is a l m o s t d i s cou raged 'w i th ' t h e w o r k of t h e i r u n d e r s t u d i e s . T h e l a t t e r do n o t seem t o g r a s p t h e p r i m a l e l emen t s of t h e noble g a m e , a l t h o u g h t h e N e w b u r g h s h a v e exp l a ined to t h e m ca re fu l ly how t h e . . game should be

y e d . "

'Cycle Notes,

== Al l s t y l e s y a c h t a n d golf caps , a t Joseph ' s . . —I t seems p r e t t y w e l l . a g r e e d t h a t n e x t y e a r t i r e s w i l l b e l a r g e r t h a n t h o s e n o w i n use, m o r e t i r e s wi l l be b u i l t l a a n d TJ in . in d i a m e t e r . . I t is p r o b a b l e t h a t t h e "bicycles w i l l h a v e l a r g e r t u b i n g .

• 's=Lewis a n d J o h n B e n n e r , aged 4 a n d 0 y e a r s respec t ive ly , doubt less a r e t h e y o u n g e s t t a n d e m t e a m of ' cyc l i s t s in A m e r i c a , a n d i t is c l a imed t h a t t h e i r b icycle , w h i c h w e i g h s 15 l b . a n d h a s 10-in. wheels , is t h e l i gh t e s t .

= I ) i a r r h o 2 a should be stopped, p r o m p t l y . I t soon becomes c h r o n i c . D e W i t t ' s Colic a n d . C h o l e r a C u r e is effective, safe a n d cer ­t a i n . H u n d r e d s of . t es t imonia ls b e a r w i tnes s t o t h e . v i r t u e of t h i s g r e a t med ic ine . I t c a n a l w a y s b e d e p e n d e d u p o n . I t s use s aves t i m e a n d m o n e y . W , L . DuBois . • *

= T h e g e n e r a l s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of t h e N e w Y o r k S t a t e R e f o r m a t o r y w r i t e s u s : " T h e c a p t a i n of t h e W a t c h a t t h i s , r e f o r m a t o r y m a k e s h is r o u n d s w i t h i n t h e pr i son p r o p e r t h r o u g h t h e m a i n co r r ido r s , a d i s t ance of a b o u t one-half mile , on a b icycle , a n d w e find it! a v e r y h a p p y sugges t ion . H i s t r i p s a r e swi f t a n d noiseless, a n d he is t h u s ab l e t o d e t e c t a n y d u t y defec t on t h e p a r t of t h e under watchmen."—Scientific American.

= S i r B e n j a m i n W a r d R i c h a r d s o n , a well-k n o w n English'.. m e d i c a l a u t h o r i t y , w r i t e s tha t ' . excess ive . ' cyc l ing , is d a n g e r o u s because of i ts effect on t h e h e a r t , t h e m o t i o n of w h i c h he h a s k n o w n t o b e r a i s e d f rom 80 t o . 200 b e a t s ' a m i n u t e b y t h e exerc ise . - H e t h i n k s , too, t h e r e is a t e n d e n c y t o deve lop t h e l o w e r l imbs a t t he . expense of t h e uppe r . S i r Ben­j a m i n is h imself a 'cycl is t , c o n v i n c e d of t h e benefi t of t h e exerc i se w h e n m o d e r a t e l y in­du lged . H i s conclus ions a r e s u p p o r t e d b y D r . Re i l ly of t h e C h i c a g o B o a r d of H e a l t h , w h o dec la re s t h a t a s a r e s u l t of excess ive b i cyc l i ng t h e d e a t h s f rom n e r v o u s diseases in t h a t c i t y h a v e been t r i p l ed .

The MeKenna Ass'n Outing.

H O R S E NOTES,

—A few b r o k e n lo ts in men ' s , b o y s ' a n d ch i ld ren ' s s u i t s will b e sold r e g a r d l e s s of cost, a t Joseph ' s . * .

= T h e 2:25 t r o t a t F l e e t w o o d w a s w o n in s t r a i g h t h e a t s -by t h e ' b l k . s. L y u u e Bel (by S t . Bel . b y E lec t ionee r -Beau t i fu l Bells, d a m b y B a y o n u e P r ince ) in 2:11 Jy :13 a n d :12.

. = Cho le ra ' m o r b u s is a d a n g e r o u s com­p l a i n t , a n d of t e n is f a t a l in i t s r e su l t s . T o a v o i d t h i s y o u should use D e W i t t ' s C o l i c a n d Cho le r a C u r e a s soon as t h e ' f i r s t s y m p t o m s a p p e a r . *

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A t 2 P. M. on M o n d a y , L a b o r D a y , t h e Associa t ion , .preceded b y t h e W i l l i a m s D r u m C o r p s a n d t h e P i o n e e r ."Corps, t h e l a t t e r e l e g a n t l y un i fo rmed , m a r c h e d in a b o d y f rom h e a d q u a r t e r s ( Jenn ings ' s Hotel) t o t h e C a i r o f a i r g r o u n d s , followed b y a l ong p r o ­cession of c a r r i a g e s , t he first of w h i c h con­t a i n e d t h e s p e a k e r of t h e d a y , t h e H o n . J o h n R. Fe l lows , D i s t r i c t - A t t o r n e y of N e w Y o r k c o u n t y , t h e H o n . W m . J . M e K e n n a of N e w Y o r k , t h e R e v . D r . Ash ton , F . F . C . S . , of Glen Cove, L . I . , a n d t h e R e v . J.' H . L in ­coln, P a s t o r of t h e Me thod i s t C h u r c h , of Ca i ro . . C h a i r m a n J . L e r o y J a c o b s of t h e R e p u b l i c a n C o ; . C o m m i t t e e a n d t w o f r i ends , D r . E . M. F i she r , a . s t anch s u p p o r t e r of a n d r e s i d e n t in |) W i c k e d " Gibbs ' s e lect ion dis­t r i c t , a n d J a s . W . F e r g u s o n of t h e i n s u r a n c e firm of F e r g u s o n & V a n N a m e , N e w Y o r k , t e m p o r a r i l y ca s t pol i t ics t o t h e four winds , j o ined h e a r t i l y in t h e p a r a d e , a n d , l a t e r on , l i s tened a t t e n t i v e l y t o Col. Fe l lows ' s ; elo­q u e n t add re s s . A r r i v e d a t t h e g r o u n d s , t h e g r a n d s t a n d w a s found to be c r o w d e d w i t h en thus i a s t i c v i l l age folk a n d t h e i r r ep ress i ­ble, g o o d - n a t u r e d S l i m m e r b o a r d e r s , for whose benefi t t h e w h i t e - p l u m e d P i o n e e r Corps a n d t h e D r u m .Corps m a d e a t o u r of t h e r a c e t r a c k , conc lud ing w i t h a -series of exce l len t ly -execu ted m i l i t a r y m o v e m e n t s , b o t h .o rgan iza t ions a c q u i t t i n g t h e m s e l v e s m o s t c r e d i t a b l y . A m o n g those o c c u p y i n g t h e ' s p e a k e r ' s s t a n d w e r e t h e r e v e r e n d g e n ­t l e m e n be fo re mentioried, W m , J . M c K e h n n , Michae l Morr issey , P r e s i d e n t of the.As.s 'n, E x c i s e C o m ' r . W m , Da l ton of N e w Y o r k , . J o h n M c M a h o n ( a s o l i d " M e K e n n a " ) ; F r a n k ' Cole a n d L a n d l o r d J e n n i n g s of Ca i ro , a n d D r . McGabe- a n d Cap t . J a m e s S t e v e n s of Greenv i l l e . Mr . Cole r e a d l e t t e r s of r e g r e t f r o m P r e s i d e n t Cleveland, ex-Goy. F l o w e r , (a l e t t e r f rom S e n a t o r D a v i d B. Hi l l , m a r k e d " p e r s o n a l , " --wasi n o t made..public), ex-Lieut.- . Gov. W m . F . Sheel ian, e x - M a y o r "Thos. F.-Gi l roy , e x - M a y o r H u g h J . . G r a n t , ex-Coni ' r J a ^ . - J . M a r t i n , S e n a t o r J a c o b A . C a n t o r , e x - S e n a t o r J o h n J ; LinBon, tlie H o n . P a t r i c k . K e e n a n , t h e H o n . J o h n F . A h e a r n , t h e H o n . W m . Sulzor , t h e H o n . T i m o t h y Campbe l l , t h e H a n . H e n r y M . G o l d f o g l e , Chas . G. B e n n e t t , L a w r e n c e Deln iore a n d F . F . W i l l i a m s . T h e R e v . Mr . L inco ln , w h o w a s a p p o i n t e d cha i r ­m a n , t h e n i n t r o d u c e d Col; Fe l lows, t a k i n g occasion t o c o m p l i m e n t t he , M e K e n n a Asso­c ia t ion , and t o p r a i s e t h e m e m b e r s of t h e W i l l i a m s D r u m Corps, w h o h a d a t t e n d e d se rv ice a t h is c h u r c h on t h e p r e v i o u s even ing , for t h e i r g e n t l e m a n l y b e a r i n g . Col. Fe l lows t h e n .made one of h i s c h a r a c t e r i s t i c a l l y h a p p y speeches. H e e x p a t i a t e d upon t h e b e a u t y of t h e Catsk i l l s a n d t h e scenery a b o u t C a i r o — he h a d been inc l ined to g ive Mr . M e K e n n a a piece of his m i n d for b u n d l i n g h i m o u t . of t h e c i ty a n d a w a y f rom his duties, , b u t as he gazed a b o u t h im upon t h e m o u n t a i n s in t h e b a c k g r o u n d a?*4 the a s s e m b l a g e be fore h i m a l l vengefuluess left h i m ' a n d he w a s g l ad t o be p resen t . . '.';'• y '

A n e x c i t i n g r u n a w a y o c c u r r e d o n ; t h e g r o u n d s . j u s t a t t h e close of. t h e address . \ A t e a m b e l o n g i n g t o George E . H o t a l i n g of I n d i a n R i d g e became , f r i g h t e n e d a n d .af ter w r e c k i n g a w a g o n owned b y Lewis H a l l o c k of E a s t D u r h a m ; dashed ac ross t h e space a t t h e r e a r of t h e speaker ' s s t and , , unt i l - t h e vehicle, t o w h i c h t h e y were ' a t t a ched . co l l i ded w i t h a g u a r d - r a i l a n d w a s s e e m i n g l y t u r n e d ins ide out , Mr , H o t a l i n g s t r i k i n g on his head," b u t e scap ing w i t h a few cu t s a n d bru ises . Th i s f reed t h e t e am, a n d t h e shou t s of t he c r o w d a g a i n s t a r t e d t h e m off on a m a d r u n t o w a r d s t h e race, t r ack . . T h e y w e r e finally s topped be fo re do ing f u r t h e r d a m a g e . ,

A b o u t (5 p . M. t h e b i g o u t i n g p a r t y took t h e i r d e p a r t u r e for N e w Y o r k , t h e m e m b e r s of t h e M e K e n n a Ass 'h h a v i n g m a i n t a i n e d a n d added to t h e good r e p u t e i n w h i c h t h e y h a v e long been held b y t h e i r Count ry f r iends . I t wou ld be s t r a n g e indeed if. iii so, l a r g e a p a r t y on p l ea su re b e n t t h e r e shou ld n o t b e some who -would fo rge t t hemse lves a n d com­m i t excesses. B u t t h e r e "was n o t m u c h to c o m p l a i n of on t h a t score, a n d t h e l i t t l e ' t h a t t h e r e w a s w a s cha rgeab l e , no t ' t o t h e -Me­K e n n a Ass 'n , b u t to 'outs iders] "•••

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R e g u l a r m e e t i n g ; p resen t , T r u s t e e s Ho ld -r idge , D e a n e a n d K e n n e d y . * P r e s i d e n t H o l d r i d g e in t h e cha i r .

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O n mot ion , t h e c o n t r a c t of J o h n L y o n s for s t r ee t - c l ean ing , a n d t h e b o n d of sa id Lyons , a n d sure t ies , w e r e accep ted a n d filed.

On mot ion , Resolved, T h a t a ce r t i f i ca te of h o n o r a b l e d i s cha rge f rom t h e F i r e . D e p a r t ­m e n t , Ci t izens ' Hose Co. No . 5, b e i s s u e d . t o . P e r c i v a l Goldin , h e . h a v i n g bpen so <lis-c h a r g e d b y r e s o l u t i o n ' o f t h i s ' .Board on No­v e m b e r 21, 1894.'

On mot ion , Resolved, T h a t J o h n L y o n s be a n d he h e r e b y is a p p o i n t e d specia l police con­s t ab l e in th i s v i l l a g e for one y e a r , o r d u r i n g t h e p l ea su re of t h i s B o a r d .

O n mo t ion , T r u s t e e D e a n e w a s des igna ted a n d a p p o i n t e d t o p res ide a t t h e elect ion for chief eng inee r a n d a s s i s t an t eng inee r s of t h e F i r e D e p a r t m e n t , t o be he ld on Sep t . 4, 1805.

On mo t ion , t h e c o m m u n i c a t i o n of A . D. W i l b u r w a s r ece ived a n d p laced on file. (

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phy-'.be a n d he h e r e b y is a p p o i n t e d co rpo ra ­t ion counsel for t h e v i l l age of Ca tsk i l l .

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P u r s u a n t t o not ice , d u l y publ ished, posted a n d se rved , a s r e q u i r e d b y Sec. .(M5 of t h e O r d i n a n c e s of t h e Vi l l age of Catski l l , t he a n n u a l election, of t h e F i r e D e p a r t m e n t of sa id v i l l age w a s held a t t he Trus t ees ' Rooms, in sa id v i l lage , on W e d n e s d a y , Sep t . 4, 18!)5, T r u s t e e J., H e n r y Deiine (hav ing been d u l y a p p o i n t e d b y t h e B o a r d of T r u s t e e s of t h e Vi l l age to p res ide a t sa id elect ion), a c t i n g as p re s id ing ofiicer of sa id elect ion, a n d Char les J . Bag ley , V i l l a g e Clerk, a c t i n g as c le rk of

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Tlie whole n u m b e r ,of votes ca s t for t he ofiice of F i r s t A s s i s t a n t ' E n g i n e e r w a s 41, of Which P. . D e W i t t H i t c h c o c k rece ived 40, b l a n k 1. '

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Castoria. . ,

M Castoria is so well adapted to children t h a t I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to m e . "

IT. A. ARCHER, M. D.,

I l l So. Oxford St.; Brooklyn, N. Y. *4 Our physicians in tho children's depart­

ment have spoken highly b£ their experi­ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although 'we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet wo a re freo to confess that the merits of Castoria h a s won us to look with favor upon i t ."

UNITED HOSPITAL, AND DISPENSARY,

Boston, Mass. ALLEN C. SMITH, Pres.,

Castoria. " Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil­

dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of Its good effect upon their chi ldren."

D R . Q . C OSGOOD, Lowell, Mass.

" Castoria Is the hest remedy for children of which I a m acquainted. I hope the day is r.ot far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of thei r children,.and use Castoria in-stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcingoplum, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats , thereby, sending them to premature graves ." '•

D a J . F . KTNCHELOE,

Conway, Ark.

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Bananas, d6z . . ;20® Beans, q t . , . . . .'.10®, Beets,' bunch . . . . . . . . Butter , l b . . . . . . 2 2 ® Cabbage, head. .4®. Carrots, bunch . . . ' . . Cauliflower, hd. .8® Celery . . . . . ' — ; 8 r t Cheese, l b . ' . . , . 12®: Cocoanuts, each — Coffee, lb . . . . . . 2 5 ® Cucumbers . . . .1®. Dr'd Lima beans, qt. Egg plant . 8® Flour,Viibl....4 60®4 Green cbrri,doz; B® Green peas, pk.80® Green peppers , doz. Honey, l b . 15® Hnckleberrlesv ,qt, . Leeks,, bunch. Lemons, d o z . , . : . . . Milk, qt.. . . . . . . , : . '- . . . , Molasses, ga l . . ,40® Muskmelons . . . . 8 ® Onions, q t . . . . . . . , . ' . Oranges, doz . . .20® Parsley, bunch........ Peaches, q t . . . . . . 8 ® Pineapples, e'h..10® Potatoes, p k . . i •*'... Radish, b u n c h . . ; : . . Squash**, e a c h . . 8 ® Str ing beans, qt.-,4® Sugar, lb :44® fij

,M maple, lblO® 14 Syrup, gal .40® 15

" • maple, gal,00®l GO Sweet posatoes /pk, 80 Tea, l b . ; . ,.i!5®l 00 Tomatoes, qt. v . . ... 4 Turn ips ,bunch . . . . . 4 AVatermelons.;.25® 40

WEST-^SHORE = R A I L R O A D =

(iV, Y. C. cfi= H. Jt. RR. Co., Lessee.) • ; . '. In efTeet May 10, 1805.

GOING NORTH AND WEST... 1 7:42 A.M..-Albany and Buffalo Local, dally. New York to Albany and Buffalo. Arrive Albany 8:65',

I1:22,A.M., Albany Local,.daily, N„ Y. to Albany. Drawing-room car N. Y. to Albany Sundays only. Ar. Albany 12:30 P.M. ' /-. ,.

12:57 I'M., Day Express, daily, N; Y. to Albany and Buffalo.'•'Sleeping-car Syracuse to Detroit. Ar. Albany 2:00.. . '•-..

3:12 P.M.. Albany Express, daily except Sunday, N. Y. to Albany. Ar. Albany 4:20. . ;

7:08 H.M., Saratoga Limited. Ar. Albany 8:10. 7:50 P.M., Hudson River Express, daily except

Sunday, N..Y. to Albany. Ar. Albany 0:05. 0:20 P .M. , Chicago and St.. Louis Express , daily,

N. Y. to Albany and Buffalo. Buffet sleeping-car N. Yi and Boston to Chicage. Ar. Albany 10:80.

0:45 P .M. . New York and Albany Express, daily except Sunday. Ar. Albany 10:50. '". '

12:24 midnight. Pacific -Express-, daily, N. Y. to Albany and Buffalo. 'Buffet sleeping-car N. Y-and Boston to Chicago.' Ar. Albany 1:45.

GOING BAST AND SOUTH, 4:28' A;M.. Atlantic Express , daily. Buffalo and

Albany to Ni Y. Sleeping-car St..Louis and Chi­cago to Boston and N. Y. Ar. Weehawken 7:40.

6:84 A.M., Hudson River Express^ daily except Sunday, Albany to ' N. Y. ^Drawing-room car Kingston to N. Y. Ar. Weehawken 0:00.

0:85 A.M., S.C.'Lpuls Express, daily, Buffalo and Albany t o ' N . Y . Buffet sleeping-car Toronto to N . Y. Ar. Weehawken 10:00.

0:28 A.M.. Albany local, daily except Sunday, Albany to N. Y. Ar. Weehawken 1:00.

11:01 A.M., Albany Express .da i ly except Sun. day, Albany to N. Y. Ar. Weehawken 2:25.

2:20 it, M., Saratoga Special. Ar. Weehawken 5:40. 3:18 P.M., Buffalo ana New \_ork Express. Daily.

Ar. Weehawken 0:20. 8:58 P.M.. West Shore Express , daily Albany to

N. Y. Drawing-room car Albany to N.';Y.,Suh--. days only. Ar. Weehawken 7:30.

0:34 P.M., Chicago and New York Express , daily, Buffalo and Albany to N. Y. Buffet sleeping-car Chicago and Detroit to N. Y. Ar. Weehawken 0 : 4 5 . .'• • ' . •••' . . •'• • „ . - '.•"•

For additional Information call on or address ticket agen t ftt station,-or C. E. LAMHERT. General Passenger Agent 5 Vanderbilt ave. N . Y . •.;;:

12 4

24 8 4

15 4

10 5

38 8

13 15 75 12 85 18 18 18 4

35 0

00 15

D 00 4

15 15 15 8 5

C a t s k i l l Mt . a n d Cairo B E . T ime-Tab le .

• GOING. WEST. 0:30 A.M.—Cairo 7:15! Daily; Does not run to

Palenvi l leand Catskill Mt. Station. . 8:80 A.M.—Cairo 0:10, Palenville 0:18, Catskill Mt.

Station 0:25. Daily. 11:40 A.M.—Palenville 12:28, Catskill Mt. Station

12:85. Dally, except Sunday. Does not run to Cairo.

12:50 p.M.-Cairo 1:30, Palenville 1:85, Catskill Mt. Stn. 1:40. Daily, except Sunday. •

3:80 P.M.—Palenville 4:14, Catskill Mt. Stn. 4:20. Daily, except Sunday. Does not run to Cairo.

3:40 P.M.—Cairo 4:2r). Dally, except Sunday, Does not run to Palenville and Catskill Mt. Stn.

GOING EAST. .< : 10:30 A.M.—Cairo 0:45. Daily, except Sunday.

Does not run from Catskill Mt. Stn. or Palenville. ' 10:50 A.M.—Catskill.Mt. Stn. 0:50, Palenville 10:00.

Daily, except Sunday. Does not run from Cairo. 2:45 P.M.—Cairo 2:00. Dally, except Sunday.

Does not run from Catskill Mt. Stn. or-Palenville. 8:00 p.M.-Cat-skill.Mt. Stn. 2:00,.Palenville 2:10.

Daily, exceipt Sunday. Does not run from Cairo. 5:50 P.M.—Catskill Mt. Stn. 4:50, Palenville 5:00,

Dally. Does not run from Cairo. . 0:15 A.M.—Cairo 5:80. Dally. Does not run from

Catskill.Mt. Stn. or Palenville.

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Try us when ypii want a Good Wagon at a Low Figure.- Our prices go through the market like a knife through hot

Our figures are so low! And when other concerns exit their prices, we don't feel a bit

For we know that in spite of their cuts, we can still keep pur figures down below theirs.

Why don't you come in and smile on us ?

SAGE'S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, G A T S K I L L . N . V.

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IF YOU HAVE BORROW

In order to avail yourself of our ofier, I t 's All Right <—Borrow! because you won't get another oppor­tunity like this again until a year from now. We don't offer So Much for So Little very often—tne couldn't and live:

THESE SUITS A T $ 5 A N D ? 8 ,

$ i o A N D $ 1 2

Are a Good Deal Below Cost, to be good business for u s ; but they would simply be in the way •until Fall.

O t i s . E l e v a t i n g E y . T ime-Table .

Leave Otis.. A M ! AM

0:40 | 0:15

OOINH UP, . unction—

I'M *12:85

Arrive a t Catskill M AM 1 AM 0:50 | 0:125

PM *12:45

PM *VM

oimtii PM

*1:40

PM *4:10

n Suit PM

*4:20

PM PM

+5:00 1 7:̂ 0 | on—

PM +5:10

PM 7:80

OOIKO DOWN, Leave Catskill Mountain Statlon-

PM *4:40

PM *4:r>5

AM AM PM 7r001 *0:50 *2:00

Arrive a t Otis Junction— AM I AM PM

• • 7 : l0 | *10:05| *i»:15 * E x c e p t Sunday. + Saturday only,

only.

PM •4:50

PM 8:00

PM 8:10

PM .•8:80

PM •5:10

PM *0:-05

X Sunday

H u d s o n E ive r . E E . T i m e Tab le .

GOINO NORTH.' Catskill. Albany.

7:51 A . M . . . . . . 0 : 0 0 A.M. *7:»l A.M.. •11:2<5A.M..... .-.12:80 P.M. *10:28 A.M.. +12:88 p.M.rTroy,l :45 P .M. +11:13 A.M..

8 : 0 0 P . M . . . . 4:05 P.M. 11 :42A.M. . fJ:l'4p.M.,Troy ,5:18 P.M. 2 : 2 0 P . M . . '§4:80 P.M. . . . . . 5:45 P.M. *5:54 P .M. .

0:20 P.M 7 : 2 5 P.M. * 5 ; 2 7 P . M . . *7 :24P .M 8 : 8 0 P.M. +6:17 P.M. . • S u n d a y a l s o . * 7 : 1 2 P . M . § Saturday only.

GOING-BOUT!!. Catskill. New York.

...11:00 A.M.

.... 1:45 P.M. i.. 2 : 2 0 P . M . . . 8 :25 P.M. . . 0:25 P.M.

. . . 8:45 P.M.

. . . 0:20P.M.

. . . 0 : 8 0 P . M . .10:55 P.M.

+ Sara toga Special.

TVpW LET US TALK TO YOU ABOUT OUR N E W S P R I N C S T O C K L* A N D S T Y L E S ARRIVING DAILY. WE HAVE RECEIVED A FINE LINE OF : : : : : : : •

MEN'S aM BOYS' READY-MADE SUITS, ALL SHADES AND QUALITIES.

IN OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT "WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF CLOTHES TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY.

OURIWORK IS GUARANTEED THE BEST IN STYLE,-FIT AND WORKMANSHIP;

PRICES ARECONSIDERABLY LOWER THAN OTHERS CHARGE.

I F YOU WANT A SUIT OR PANTALOONS MADE TO ORDER, GIVE US A CALL, AND SAVE 25 PER CENT. OF YOUR MONEY.

JACOB WRONSKI, •

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LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,

Warren St.. Hudson, N. Y. - .

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