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,1 i iW US Poughkeepaie Ifally Eagle, Friday, September 15, 190flg i i Ml "'setf lir iiuii 4MMIKCI Pimtax Stamp Here. Strenptb SPICES Vnr. imnwrljr. Ilarlrt. iiMir larHtin.

I11.Ii KTUKMITH K. Wo "Unit iWlty" Mat llw Hi. Iiuy rlM prriiniaii. tlict'll Ik valj amirc rjnrn. elic In lt nul.

im II Unt nw a great ileal larger ouantl. ly ami rtrn Uhii mil gc (lie Ib bnia flavor llia( I nil MM null Mdccii give. TIioIiohI llx rU nt In Imiff run, Paraffine Paraffin llir mtem thing to fair scallnc tlx Jar. Nil air inn get In. ihI jihi run ih risk of spoillMB iir fruit.

You IH Brt ran nr Iktc at tlie lowest irlrp. HII lllll I III 1 I Wl'Vlll'IHf Mi hiro Hi rrnm n. 31lMl)HQ. Do Your CARPETS ltfeed Cleaning. Wc will sand rortbem, them with our modern Machinery, and return them.

Our prices are reasonable and without any of the weflrand tear of the otfpounding your car pits are made fresh and clean. Ira. J. 15 tardea SL Ddtrteesa 'Jinunljr 'Ilionr 700. All brar.b of Cleaning an Dyeing.

Diif University $3.50 Wo lur Rltrn sisi'lal at tcntl.ill Id IIh nnislriiuliill. aiMl lliey arc Im)iIihI qiics 4 lion IIh' lorciiin! Him of hliis A for Im' mom) In Mils mnrkH. -JT 111 liiliion and KI)4T4 J. '( IN PVIENT l.tlM III.K I i.r tiin cu.v 4 I I Hill fOHIH)VN In IHTION Cildersleeve Co. I 314 Maia Street PIIOM; I7J 4 1 ff 1..

or i i 1 "IV "I i I 1 1 I 111 I I I FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 15 TnTr Kecnnd K.illlkin If Ufa WRIIIIITH Flu cesef til Mllsltsl IMffiMBS II Furniture At Auction. I ttlll 11 at my rpMnnr, () Nnxnn ftril Thuiwln) Z1 nt 1 in inllrn rnnifiit of hiii4t Iarlr Pur nilnri lluxy Chnirtt, I trie a l4 kn, Ii 4iii tftlnK. Hhaili INir lirrt, llriisMflH fiirpt ti, 1'iituroH, lirRc (In I'uriur IifhiH TiMk JMiiIiik Ti0li. MiUlM.jinl Jiml I hiin, Kitrhn I'tin Itn Iti Trip rntor, 'I nbn, IU lnnm Mi its Ililr MiiMnxM, TulUt tt Ik It titling, HimIsiumN, Chntrn Hnll link.

(inrltn ToIh il i Ii MIM WII.M i.ovi: 2 WATHIMHONS 'Sir 1'k mt loih. IjK ll.kH ml TV i nikt 1'atMiifm IV ItliM iIm aiM Mai en iraim AMlDllMl tilt if Jl Main II III I lMnr. Coal. spwiAi. rnifE'i son stram and MANUFACTUHINU i'UBPi Colling wo od Seaman.

Office 5 Market Street. PERSONAL TAT VTTT A TTHTM If ynu lino never loen In our wtore, t'loare aniit lblt nn pergonal tnI I (u lion to lnit It anil H4e afi upvto ilate Knw nnil tcu ptoro Iok arouml mQMB lnsk prlciH. ftaniplo nnthlns that Van I lui nai.l ilnn rtntil.lika w.kitt I I Mlf niitler a.ny oMiKatlon to buy nn IH mk iinlw your JiuIkiik nt 1 tt jnii iial if ou fttionlil haw any (flih for najnplaint )ou II mir mnii luuk Inn that fair Cereals, EVERY DAY PRICES. I V. IJt4 US.

rVinv. al Malln ll. IVil. Sl M.l llaV. 4il rrll "Mlljulin TinmI.

I'rt i Mallu Itlor. Vll Imcilt, 1 nikin of WlMal Malt 4 I'ihmI UataLlM. Ntn lot. ShroUII WlH nt IliM uit 7At4 'ti' Sinnr llialiln friHiuiY ltnuhl t.iuM ul. Itialli I imhI larlna iiih'r l.taml tiiaki Oatu, Ui MotlM rV f)at I'Ucc Castonguay The Peoples Cas.) Grocer, 452 Main St.

with nicwRs. i I.M. IS He. UK I.V. Ollf.

I if. IIIM'. IHIti. illninx UnkhiK FinMlor, a 11. ri filing I'ckiiff I'nuiri II) 3fif Clolu V.nst cniCeff, nnl trHt In tho innrki t.

a Sc lnK, Yrat rnk a pkKt 3c liKl ITraiul tiiiiUliM4l Milk, rnn IV laly Trnml Ctin.lonwd Milk, clli MiiKiiolla ltrjn.l Milk, NtfHcrx rrani! fontlonwi ii Milk rnn Ltrninl 4uniiiMMl Milk, run Imeilil t'nain, Iutk' ra i Itprriil irnial! clxo can thtnrt lmttl 1iimii(HM, mni4inin iuart Ihitllu K'hhI IMiii Inff ilyvl ltll rh'ilt'o Oher kin'H rnki. Mirnlilxl Wh.at liiKculli), a ikK rain NutM, I'kKe Malta, Vita, a I'link'H Malt Klr, a kRo OcHkH riikxl a kKa lDc 9c He r.c 9c lOi 10c ISr 13c rt Knox Sons Grocers and Tea Merchants Malr Slrret, lle larkot St nil. ImijElikv nll N. V. Itoth itnMWBrT (il Till! 'll I iln i'r.

lu Mlk of llju, Wv'ff Mi rj IImiic IiiIm' imwkI ViiU lall 1r: li.ltk'w uikI iifl llntxlii all llu Lun4 kldKii Ageifor Co. ind Young's Hats. VsnKLRBCK ii SCLE AGENT. 2 E3 Vair Street PON ROASTED COFfffai M.njilfu.liJ.llllllU.nK i t. i fco WIM IM Hi Fromjhe Roaster to the Cup la tail a P1IOIIT ISOAO II yuur ColTw rim from ourro iatiT.

hhort an.1 lMrlT In n.l llio rrlnr Iheufft. I H'8 tmr julllo for all Ih l. ra yt a tJa IIK1 cne. IHiV HO.NOll IMrii'l in MaalM Ulth a (In at nf riimifllaiiii, Klni((ni, I)nncr, and a inn jnmaiy ennru. (Ill IJ 7 tl.lMI, tlftO.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 16. Matincr ami Mglit. 1 Beauty i Beas TTm? nuit Iknutlftil Otrajiiimfi imI (orRwurt httiftt Sttliiff r4sr ullm In TIh orlfflnal iNimlertiurt prfnliHiloii a4 ir't iimI an nil re wn miii nt IIn Ur4rnlun llH'utrc, N. Y.

NniiM ron Nmv Soii lllin SHtlul Kli I iiit iirt Tin Irfiiirre S4inliuir I. Iris I laud. Ilm from I'rai'n. IYmth Matlin i' 2.V. lo (Ml.

Mftlit 2.4'. lo $.5. ALL NEXT WEEK with illy mttlneeii ularllnK Tuemljiy, He turn of tlm ccr itopular HilyrklB Harder Stock Thii m'Hrton lirifor thin rer 26 i nl'U: 2B 8 vatiikvilm; acts 8 2 C'AltliOAl' tV 2 (lifii nic play Mimtlay ninht. CottrPttK lint Manoiiri utiirlng miiidi I'alo' rrlun Mjtlme ItV. 20( 10i KvenilifT 1 lk fiOr (4miiiu: cn in! All r.

Dill 11 nniial lour. latlltt. Ii I nic wirirst tv iittiK Iilt4lO' riicra4iti WhMi lite IVn likflo llrinl All of (Sencrnl In Minn nnwMi Cootpy ha retOrneil from her nummer vacation at Nova rVntla and Honton. Mr. M.

MuMowney, one of th Kent known fmcerymen our clty, haa ertwricleo nlnwei 1 with" $roery store" of Mi. 1 wher he ran hereafter ba found, Mra. Ifenry Oreen formerly of No. 104 Manalnn street, thin city, pam eit away WednemlAy at her home In llrooklyn. Mm.

Oreen nufTred a atroke of paralyitN two yearn ago and atnc rlhen haa hern an Invalid. Tony Marin, black who wan rrented for realntlngf Truant Ofncer Im Taiiprh Ythen the latter alnhed to tako Marln'a aon to urn oof, won fined In tho city court Thurmlay morn lnr ftfv. J. Reeil gae an Interentln lecture Wednesday epnlna1 before Tri une IvoJtTr, A at the Ma aonle Temple on the mibji rt oT 'Mc Klnle aaa Maon There were a number of frueta prrwent, the orcaa lon helns the opening of the aeaann for work. A new hore on one of Hllvernail'n trurka got Ray Thursday afternoon on lower Church Street and the 4ther one of the' team rould not hold bark, the trutk and horwawpnt Into a fence, hr aklnR theharnena and fever a I pickets but not jlnjurluir, the homes Two men "who" were amusing: Uitnt aehea by throwing Mnnen at passers hy nt Hevnohla Hill ypsterday morn ng were caught bv thf policemen who went after them and wore brought to lip office Inr the wagon There were other In the gang: hut they took fright nnd skipped before the officers could et them Among the rnughkeepxlann present nt the clam bake of the Medico I'hlln Fophlcnl Society of Northern I )u titles and Southern Columbia Con titles nhlrh ins hehl nt Red IIiwk Wednesday afternoon, were Ir and Mrs II Cotter.

and Mrs William Ackert, Or and Mr Andrews, 1)r and Mr. Hunts, Mr and Mm John Mod and Mr and Mrs Doherty 3 Days Thurs. Fri. and Sat, Sept. 14, 15, 16.

Two xhjhltlnni dally Kwry night at ft 15 Thursday nnd Trlday nfur noon nt 4 Saturday at 3 DIBBLE'S Ia.iU American and Huropian MOVING PICTURES JOHN DIlUtLK, Manager. tho in Import il nueltiea In beautiful cuhr All now pit tures, and hlne Ahsitluli ly Kllik No Vlbrallmi Kv ty pU ture t'hnr, ill irp steady l't niiitc I'' Ad nifwlon 20c. i'hililin Id SmlH Kir extra Aft i noun I Vli AdulU Kit Si Imlirs and hlldn half prU (J)ur (Du)u (Gity. )l SI MMI K(IIK rlrtiin iioul.Hir nnuntHl lofor( MnynrowlW'1 Imw a larK nap lliuiiiH I' Mltl.i:il COMPANY. (M nlHK nt nil rk II III li a N' KKAsrt)K MK IIWF.

f.ONK. Msltlnflf rirrtnon Iira Oil miil Ikiat Afirr a I'l aaiit Mlt Here. After two anil a half ilaya nf Kood llmea fn PouBhkMKlAthe Keystone llnok A Ijxl.ler men yf Headingr. left ThtiriMlay noon on the noon boat for Klnfortnn uhere they 111 remalir until thin evening Their lat morning In tho TIrldKe City wan in a lnlt lo Vniwar Colleito, the men going out In Main street ear. taking the Heading Cadet Hand with them, and on the Wrfiy bark they were nwltched to the fiouth elde ai that ihey might hae a chance to lew a larger part of the city At noon the Wnlton assembled at their headmiarter.

the Morgan Ilouie, and accorTi)Knicd by the Hoard of Engineer, and a delegation of firemen from the arloim companlca, they marched to the wharf and boarded the boat with the band playing and ench fireman nhoutlng and waving good te to their Poughkeepsle hoMH Thin, evening the Kentone "will hr The fii i nti rl ilnm.nl In the now rh( shortly after eeit I'lnwl Kill lie In Id MilaU a NoHl Hhore train and will t.ii In the Hilly City until Hatur ll Conrtrt miller the nnsilcen n(K, lhey wm again go on tin ChiHIIui mlHtdon Z5 centrf. i.r Sim tyP Ad mimi: iirniT. The fact tha't lr. Pay la at the A Katuiday ncnlng and at the VVavhlnRton Sire, 12 Church Sunday afternoon at half paMt thuc In crmttoi? colHl.lcrible Inler fxt in town Ir I)y ban Imiii In4 at the Sunday School coh iitioiiK the unity dining the wick ami ItiMrc.t li.ve lHH rrfwr.1 l.i In nfa.i picked up Mie pocketbook and m.iHt faornble manner moiii: iiri oici: tkiu 'JiihI art It wemed that The raw of Will, III. agalnvt ex 8her1ff llofT man and the Hoard of 8uMnl(m was running mnoothly mi toward trial IKIh month, another lian popped up Thl tim.

It by an appeal mn.le l.v Mtorney Charlea MnrwhauM of the ill fi iil.nit' nl.le the Ap Iilf.iii from the order nude by Judge lturr denlinr the defendant's nintlnn'lhat Ihe plalntlft furnl'h a bill of utrtUnlir. In the nrtion The order uatnnfil on ljlr frank IIh. brmirk attorney for he plallitiff, WnlnoNlar. niiii rm rrttiAv at XIWl'ITTrl MllKKTr 'eak Flwi. p.

lb no wr II1. nmtnWir t.tif Itrr porglea. ll. M.inlla, 'pe Ih i. Mine Hh, H.m.M UulterOh.

per Hwoj il Klh, jcr Sea per Hn, Halibut, Mr fnlinnii per 1cr I Jo. I Ue. oc, Ihtlr way sr.TTi'i:'' nrK. Some weeka ago, It will lie recalled, Mrs. Phillip McCabn of No 80 South Water Street, wa idiopplng In the Ii und 10 Cent Store, and when went out, left her pot ketbook containing fle dollar, on the counter Miwdng II soon after, ahe returne.1, and wan told by the clerk, that another wotuiiv Ms lug that II could be had from Mm Inlxwof Hast 51rd Rt New York, had left the The woman had left town when the matter waa reported to the police, and aa Mm Mc Cube could not well afford to lone the mnnr.

teller a aent lo Mra. I la akUm that return It in an wer tho woman wrote a fl.hy story of losing the money on Ihe way to New York, but a that waa Ion thin, a warrant fur her arret waa drawn and sent to New York with the Instructions In ser)e it If Ihe woman still refused In gle up I ha money. Thursday Sergeant Klmlln nM ned a letter and nut dropped the 15 and, a note from Mrs, IMK menly (plaining what Ih mout) was I a a mion 1'itopnitTY ciiANnhs II NT.S. The Herald Shoa formerly JliiMli.li. LuuafxH iiuCL CO, hundreds and hundreil of ample slioea ami atan a.ton.

i. i AUi F.tn Iirga Markrnl, CyfeVa, Clama. Pic SI7J' IV IUJC hlMS Ottlc. Main SI. I.hlngly uw figure.

TlllNU'8 liH al .1 lt klain Slret, mia ai1 llal sal. Of a lot of these splendid Iradea to morrow. It. hand ami sea the display There iK'tuliig In words unlem they are strung together. 1 Th.

ncoi.1. with ths Llcaeat Ideaa IVft T' t.liloro, hara any mon.y to carry inam tuk GAnnuyKit vs. TiifaoiAX. nrivrr Inr Mlvrrnall Hmaidml Wliccl nf Italian's agon Wilt Hate to fwtllr. tvist July while Michael Morelll an Italian gardener who raise many his xegetables In hi garden on Duane street, waierlng hi horse at the fountain on Mill itrtel, on of Bllvernall' heaty trucks cam up lo there wee several ot wagons thMwre.

arou at the time oflhe accl the fountain and. In letting the horse get to the water 'the driver James Deggs. aw ting hi truck Into Morrill's wagon, dishing a wheel and then driving orT, threatening the Italian when he called Ma attenlon lo the matter. Morelll went to a lawyer tn get damages, anil Thursday morning Ihe case waa thrashed out In the city court. On the aide of the there waa only one witness.

Ernest llockstader, and for Ihe defendant. there fjy several other drivers of round the fountain accident, but never theless, the court found Jr Ihe plain tiff and decided that the damagea and costs of the case anrnnuMng 01 should be paid by tna defendant Catherine Sllvernall hnd been named as the defendant, os the driver's name was unknown, but the Judge, who was Indignant over the treatment to which the Itailan had been subjected, announced that he thought It unjust that Mrs sllvernall should be forced to pay for Ihe rarelesnnes of one of' her drivers A complaint of malicious mihchtef waa therefore lodged agalnnt ggs. And if he agrees to pay the aboe amount sentence will be sus pended In his ense. Said. the Judge, "Truckmen act ns If they owned the city and are altogether too free about trie street When I have finished with them though, I think they will lint mlnbehave.

AgAln for some lime" FOIIMAI. THASKKIl Of ltallroa.1 In I lie V. Y. V. II, St II ltallrMl.

At two o'clock on Thursday afternoon the directors of the New burgh, Dutchess nnd Connecticut Railroad formally transferred the company' property lo the director of the New York, New Haen and Hartford Hall road The transfer was effected at the Dutchess company's offices In Mat leawan and was formal In Its na'lure The railroad men were very busy during the afternoon signing paper, etc To day the road will be operated under the New Haven management and after that considerable wilt be made. The New HnveTTTIoad paid a million dollar for the Dutchess Head It Is the greatest transfer of property which was ever effected In N'ewburgh. A special train brought the New officials to Matteawan from the east iinititK.w nkw ieh Ai'i iintrii' ifi. On the S9th of this month, the He brew year, C6t, will begin and therefore the Hebrews all oier the country are preparing to celebrate helr New Year with their own ways end rnstnma The day Is known a Rush Hashonah, and on that day all the sj nagogues open, and the ram'a horn will be blown from the doorways. This day Is a two day festlial, and Is Included In the ten day preparation for Yom Klppur, tho day of atonement, the most ancred day In the Jewish Calendar On that day eery orthodox Hebrew 111 abstain absolutely from fond and drink for twenty four hours.

UTT.II A ILIVK ItonilEIt. Slate Petectlvei Jame Jackson, In oompany with Warden James Deo of Clinton Prison, sailed from New York oi Tuesday for Oecmany to bring home Henry Hardy, a bank "robber who escaped from Dinnemora Prison fourlef years Ago. Hardy was known as a desperate prisoner. A jear ago he was found In Oernian prison om whlrtt he tn In soon and will then be brought to this country Dlecllve Jackson I a brother, of Dr Jaikaon of this city. The win of Hiram Klllmer, lale of Milan, was offered for probate Thurs day, by the deceased's son.

Men In Klllmer. The estate amounts l.t $300 real and ttSS personal. FIUISH FISH Steak Halibut, per lb ISe Strak Codlbih. per In. ..1 to.

Steak Pollock, per III. Haddock, per lb do. Flounders, tr II Ic Weak Fish per Sea Pass, ter lb I Ic Illue Flrh, per lb Ho, Selected Ousters, per Clama, T( I 'M II ICA COMPANY, I kjrRJIAI.Il.Tll I HAT. KVOX'S pellclou mil Tip Teas, they are Ilia. choicest, most Iragranl.

rich. heavy.liodt dT.aa" In th market. Filar Mlied or Oren only 3c. per lb. Also, eira good value Teas, and JJ.

Absolutely cmtinlcajly pure Cane Sugara always Ih lowest IIOIIRHT KNOX A SONS, Ptiugh. kaepsle, (bur id. ar but transformed sen atlona. BClMl 11 iB nt WJSSXXXSBXEsBAA ajw Luckey, Piatt Go. rEiDATkosiraia, srrzBZEi5.

1903 200 New Pjeces, Of AmosJeag Seersucker 10c ia yard. That blading mntmorithnIi miy letm at tint glance Many and many a iter would Jump at thf nsi to bt all to display jut thou fiw wordi. One of tht toareit the mar it to day li Amoiteag itinucker. So' icarce is It in fact, that up tht.prleei until tho soiling figurtion lots of oountari to day ara 12 1 a yard for tho tamo goodi 0U PHICE IS lOo. Wohavo In our i tore now probably moro yardoof thito oagorly tosght olotha than any Jobber In tho New Jerk market.

Thli iplendid atsoitment Is yours it latti. Wo ehall nil eT.ry yard until it Is all gone for lOo A YD. All of tho pattern! ara new and fresh. ABOUT WOOL BLANKETS. Wo ha.

on hand at present a stock of wool blanket that wo bought Jbef ore tho price of wool Jumped up In the air 25 percent or more. The result 1 that these blankets are peculiarly valuable. They are 23 per cent or more than that under tho market price to day. While these Last. Our Customers are to Have them At the Old Prices.

If you are going to want a pair of these blankets this winter you will do oneself a Justice in buying a pair of these 8o. that's all we are charging now for a school CjC toeM0 fert07 girls. The stocking has double heel, double toe, double knee and Is a good ribbed weight It's a bargain. LOOK FOR TO MORROW'S IMPORTANT i A i V3 1 ANNOUNCEMENT. vaf.i Luckey, Piatt Go.

ft aai i Va ty jpBjinttrawwytg sctctc escapCh womw iincoTiiiNa. Mrs. Janet Wilson, ta etl Slale llosltat aml.l ler Him Herself. Ncariy Well. Dr.

Charles W. Pilgrim, superintendent of the Hudson River State Hospital, has lately, received a letter from Mrs Janet Wilson, the woman who left the hospital with young; Wal ter La ngdon In July and who waa traced to Wlnstead, where he later shot" herself, fatally aa waa thought at the time. The woman la recovering rapidly and la now able to leao her bed, and ttye purpose of her letter to the doctor was to hav.e him send her all the belongings which she left at the hospital. At present she Is at the Bridgeport Hospital where the waa taken after the shoot log According lo the story of a hospital attendant, young Lnngdon ha visited Mr. Wilson several times since he took leave of her on July 1.

At thai lime he stated that they would never see each other again, but he' I said to hae kept up a correspondence with her aa well aa visiting her In Ihe hospital. one, wtlh the possible exception of Dr Ijing.lon, who refuse to dl cura the subject, know nf the )oung man's location, hut It I thought to be In New England, aa the original plan was to have him go Into Co entry In Vermopt, TIIC STRAW HAT WIND. Doea not legally blow until to day, but It got a start' Wednesday Slight and yesterday' morning, and straw hat wero lu p. large minority yesterday, To day we will probably aee about the last ot them. Some few people regard' leaa ot their positlona In society till wear atraw hats untiUlb first of October, but they run great risk.

Belter get a new hat of any other mater laf before noon to day. jryi COLD. The thermometer got down to fortyforty three yesterday morning, and the wind waa cold and searching. In winter or eprlng when Ihe thermometer gets down to that figure, furnace, fire ure stirred up and draft turned on. Snow storms are reported trom different part of the country.

Zt EHeaton's PROPER PALL STYLES ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT FOR THE ERIK. Erie Railroad haa given an order for Ihe construitlon of SfiOO ale 'l under frame bo cura of KO.000 capadty. This Is In adlltlm to the order fur nop ear now building by the American Car and Foundry Company, 4(H) of which hue Just befn dilli.mt There are also now building at Ih Patersnn works of the American Locomotive Cominy alileen Inmnteii, d.lUery of wlili h'lo Ihe Erie I promised lor November, These locomotive are of Ihe "SSW Erie" type, the largest pasaenger esiglne ver built. On. drink fa whl.h lli.re Ii creasing demand la NUT VASHAItlON In varl.ois (layor.

at HMITnJtlOrl' fi.unUln. The reason I easy to aee fur there are very few drinks' thai equal and none mrpaase. 'Jt sll 1 Scratch aortic unable lo attend to business during Ihe djy or sleep durliur th1 night, Itihliur pile, horrible uague, lkuu'a Ointment cure. Never falls. Al any drug ator, cnU.

iti i The College Boot: 'Is one of the stylish Fall Boots, tower cut than the regular style. Made in Patents, or Dull Stock, plala toe or tips, very natty. We are showing a tine line of them at $3.00, $3.30. $4.00, Heaton's 359 Matt, bt i ttaTVa, 1".

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