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Poughkeepsie Eagle-News from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 4

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MSEShiUIBfiMlffiMMIHHHIHHIHHfliBkJIiHMBlHHflHT "WWy? TrmBri7 "ifffippwF5 Pocgkteepilo Bally Eigle, Friday, NoTcmDer 3, 1893. FOtTOIIKEKP8IK, K. T. VrlcUy, onmbtf 1808. i Republican Nomination.

stxarraaT nm, GXM. JOIIN FAI.MKII. AUK A. BUBknTB. TaUSVUaV ADDISON JJ.

COI.VIK. zxonrm un suxtstok. OAmFHISJJIi W. ADAMS. ATTOunrr ocnauL.

TnOMAB K. A COCK. jxrvom or tri oottkt or ArrfeAts. JCUVTAUD T. rOB (TATS UXATO.

CX.AUKMUK X.KXOW. justice Burum oocat, WlLiIslAM J. AVISO B. fvrPslsfatssal Large to OoastltetioBsIJ Coa Teatto. Joseph H.

Choete, JoaaV.MeDoaoaf. Klitta ROM, Joha M. marts, Bdwara Laaterbeea, "oaa 4Prtmn, sseseeaasea. eena i. uuoen.

lark W. Hi Frederick' Bona, Michael "i juaer vaaj Aafatss Freak, r. TMtir, iealelH.McMlliaa. mstbmt piLMn, WHlarJ. B.

Kim. Charles W. B. Arnold. WWIaa SH Dlsaie, Hearr W.

Wlfflu. In ee. xmn or AssntBtT.1 lat. DUU KDWABD U. XllOXtr 4 Dit, AvairsrusB.onAT.

school oonfissiovRS. latDlat. IiUKK V.WYUBH. fid DIM. IiVTUKB A STIiiLMAN.

ooaojens. ZZ joirpu o. mzosTrTs I11SNBX C. WlXiUUB. xanoi or sessions.

WULLlABC HOWJfi. rafaaU day aad. pig bt. It not this qalta a ale lltlU ran (a wring from tha tax pays. Of tbi ram ths of Dutches County will oars to pay fllS, Wl.M, Tha vast ameant pay will na tii HtU not quite tart days.

Doat 70a think a nhanga o( stats offl might cot tbia amount down some what withoat affecting dlsaatrioualy any IntcrMt la ths stats, eiotpt perhaps that of torn beoger on who now Htm off lb tax payers, and returns no aerrloe I If 70a do, vote a clean Bepubllcaa ticket. "In sous mpeou thU may not prore to be a gd year for Democratic candi. date. It If the babll of democracies to hold to bold tba Adminiatratlon to bUmc for cyclones' ate says tha New York Timet. TbatU true.

Tb people bar that bablt of holding tb adminiatratlon responsible, bat it 1 the sdministra. tlon of tbla lUte of New York that they detire particularly to rebuke tbla year They will take care of the national adminiatratlon when tb congressional tectlona com neat year. RPKCIAIi NOTICKS. 1 .1. 1 ftp 1 Tbi IawMLATUax.

dealra to 1m. pre opoo Trr reader of tb Eaolb th great lmporUnc of electing a Be poblican Leglatatnr tbla year. Tb gerrymander adopted last year was intended to give the Democratic Party a great adrantag, but that doe not apecUlly' eoneera na. Oar owe new snatorUl district wIU certainly be Be publican If tba BepabUcana of Dutches de their datyTb Democralo majort ty in BookUndli likely tab about Ul ancad by the Bepubtlcaa majority In Orange, eo that" If we carry oar own county Mr. Lexow will be chosen to1 represent the district He has shown himself to be one of the ablest men la offloe In many years, his speech hare presented the Important subject of taxation la such a light that erery one can understand It, and be has made hosts of friends where'er be baa 'gone, lie ought to hare at least a thousand majority In ttla county! CasMI Our Assembly districts bare cot been chaagedand In each we bare a candidate who Is In all respects Bl to represent; our Interests "at Albany.

Mr. la the first, has bad ons year's experience and, mad a record. Every member 'U 'moreefflolent and more Talaahl to bis constituents In bis second term, 'and he will doubtless be re tamed by an increased majority. In our own district, th second, ba In If r. Augustus B.

Gray an Ideal farmer's candidate. No man who knows lit. Gray erer speaks 'Ul of, him, and his srenlal manners and Intelligent understanding of affairs, his business methods and his personal magnetism will give him a leading place at Albany. GUs residence In the country and bis occupation a farmer identities him with th agricultural Interest, nd his nearness to this city place him also. In touch with oar people, and makes him' ready to respond to all our needs.

We should glre all three candidates a good round majority next Tuesday. tUaoumora or th Dak Association ok Uayxaxdv Th following are the resolutions adopted unanimously by the Bar Association at their first publio meeting held at the Cooper Institute on Thursday, October Stths Whereas, baa H. llsynard did, on the lid 4sy December, 18U1, then beina; dtput at toraer nnsnl of th stats of New Tort, sworn to uphold its eoosUtatlon and laws, deliberate. l.aod iBTlolaUoo of law, remor from the oiaoe of sb comptroueror Utsssstsof New tort a eertala eUotloa return, of the election for stat senator In the XVth Senatorial District of tbi lUte, which return had thsrsto for been lawfully transmitted to said control tor's oOes porsnaat to an order of ths spreme coerl of this stats, and which then constituted pablio reoord of ths people of this stats, with intent on the part of said Barnard to prefect the eouatlof of th return so restored ab4 to procure the coaotlns of another retnra. which has been declared by th court of appeals to bar "contained tha result of an Uu gal aad erroneoos caoTaasf and Whareaa, Ths counting of said Illef al and erroneous return was thereafter bad, in th pressnes aad with tb acauiesosnos of aaid Maynaid, whereby there resulted a falsi Una tioa of tb record of an alsotloa of th people oftbosUtof8rorkiend Whareaa, Such ramoral of aaid election re luneonatuutea to ths law 1 and on of grarsst eriaas known Wbsreas.

Ths said araard has elnee keen avMBlnstsd for ths position of Judge in the court of this Bute, after hia publis adaileaioa of the oonualMioo of ths act afora. jsid new thersfore he it Bssolred, Thai tha aonlnatlon of Isaac It 3t aynard to be a Judge of Oourt of Appeal oftaeBUtcof New fork is, our opialoa, attach on th purity of th bench, the free 1m end honesty of popular elections aad th rsprsmacy of th law. fteeolrad. That wesppeal to all good dtissna. wlihoM cueunouoa pany, to untie la a UOMTUWOSMUt th disarao of th good asm of th people this but and the us of on of th people's laaheataoaoesss a reward for the psrpearalioa JUaolred.

That teonuaittss of fifty opiated by to onalisss) taae any sue la their opinio adriaabl la opposition eo raw wte.iiiiiw nm wbw. Taxis Aoau. The Democratic Party pent last year to carry on the affairs of the state, tbla is 4JU0.tl ry day in th year Including Sunday, erery hour and fM erery txufhoki comucTiox. nssuswcaa JOBN LXXaiSO. Xo.T Cataa.

line Street STORM H. COXEUH, No. 1 North Baaslltoa Sweet. BARGAINS IN HOUSES ON EASY TERMS. North Clinton Street, 8 noma, I.M0 Church Street, with barn, tsjoo Catharine Street Garden Street, Mansion street.

Church Street, Columbia Street. North Clinton, South Bridce Street, AUea flams rallklUArenue, Badsoa SUM SMOO taioo turn i.eoo Sxi s.on iino IJOO at Prices to eatt 4 acres. Many Desirable Lot pureaasers, Cantrallr located Tlata To Bent. D. CEOSBY FOSTEB, 8 aad 4 taTlnsts Bank BtUIdlnsc.

DIED. WICKEn Not. 1st, ISM, Martin Wicker, acedTS years raaerai from his lat residence, No. Smith sweet, ea Friday al UN p. as.

BclaUree aad friends are Inrlied. TAM ANDIWIn Brooklyn N. Ton Tuesday, Oct II, ISM, HeniyA.Van Anden, aced so years. sentoaa at his UU residence, Macon Sk, comer BeldAre.on rid ay, Nor. II, all p.m.

lnurmcnl at Aaborn, N. T. DWTKB Suddealy, Oct. list, James Dwyer, asedsr years. rum neral from his late TS IT aim.

at. this (Tharaday) ariarnooa at SJS o'eloek. Bet atlres aad Irlsads are larlted to attend. JAaTCS H. OSTBARDBB, Undertaker aad mbalmer, SS Waahlastoa Street.

Telephone connection. XXWADTXBTlaXMKBTa JUBT BECKlTBrt ArtaeUaeot Screen and Basel In White, Xaaael and Oak. Also Ilattan Cbalrastod Bocbers la largs rartely. a B. BAkNSS, ttaon and 401 ala St.

Mr. Ash's WonderfalKecovery. On of th Most Dietresetos; Caaeson Beoortt Cared at the Troy Majj neotlo Institute, Mr. Nathaniel Ash, who realdea at M3Tenta Street, West Troy, cane to the Trey Maauetio lay tltats la a most deplorable condition. Be had had hemorrhoids or piles lor weary years, aad despite all treatment bad steadily crown worse.

They could not be retained, aad for aereral years be bad been obllfed to wear aa Internal support la order to retain them at all. bat for a year or more he had beea obliged to hold this la plaos by a baadaf e. At tlmee he waa la sreat distress be became rery weak and nervous, aad eren his life was la danger. Ue never was free from Daln. ana na on.

hA even relieved him; The above symptoms are brleBy outlined to show the reader what some times follows Deflect, or, what wot to, poor trealmeat i also te enow this ease ru, Ar the most severe which could eilet besides ins aa was sllty three yean old. If this case could be cured any caie could. He placed almeelt under the care of Dr. Soott, and now wears ao support at alL Ths rectum doee not come down at any time his pala la aoae his stresfth had lacreased Is a new men. This ease waa almost hopeless and; II was the oder of SUM by Ue Inetliutioa for a ease of hemorrhoids undertaken aad not cared which Induced aim lo oome, aad bow ha Is cured and the oBer renewed.

If you have any chronic disease why not consult the mag ustlc physician. DB SCOTT, Chief of Troy Mafaette Insulate, can he consulted FBK at his Branch Office, Ho. Cuuaon Kvery luura day, from a.a a. m. to SUM p.

m. dawta ocuu A.TK"T3STS Blankets and Comfortables. We bare a bin; stock: of these Goods, and can make It to your advantage to call on tut when In need of them. At th Down Town Vtj Good Store. 0.

S. Atkins 140 andloi Main Btreat. Ladies, Lend Us Your Ear! We would Whisper a few Words about Our Infants Flannel Emb'd. Shawls. Infants' Flannel Wrappers.

do do Sacques. INFANTS' EMB'D, FLANNEL SHIRTS. These are all New and strictly First Class Goods, which, considering the High Quality and unusually Low Prices, CANNOT FAIL TO ATTRACT MANY BUYERS. John Peterkin, 330 MAIN STREET. NEW GOODS.

NEW GOODS. Isadlea Beaded Dress Trimmings. Mohair Braids, Ware Braids, Hootch Plaid Trimming, Fancy Worsted Braids, New ratterns In reralan Bllkolene. Oriental Designs In Bilks for Drapery. Entire new line In Stamp Linens, Also a mil assortment In Waah Fllo, Roman, Rope and Twisted Bmbrolderjr.

Silks. THE POPULAR GLOVE Ladles' Mque Kid Walking Gloves. Also a rail line in Mlssec. E. G.

ADRIANGE, 338 Main Street. Opposite Morgan Douse. A LARGE ANDXLKUaKILMEOr DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, OPTICAL GOODS JD NOVELTIES. C. H.

PEdKISS, M. 0., or Cttlcaaro Opbtbalenao College. Also Spencer Optical Institute New York City. Makes aHpecIalty of Examining and Testing the Eyes, and Fitting Glasses. KXaatnasa aad testimo tbi sirs run OF CBAKOB.

PERKINS Jewelers and Opticians, 322 Main St. P. C. Doherty, PLUMBING. GAS AND STEAM 11J MAIN STREET, If er Son th Clover Street.

Kavcit7 aad County erdere for Steem Flttlnezv IJeailnar. Rooflnar. Leader Work, and RepeJrlnsx atten4edto by oompeteat worameou TeleohoneCall No. S. Magee Boston lleater, Andes Ranges.

W. H. BITTEBa 187 MAIN STREET. TalephoneConneotlon. FOB ALI CHSAP A Lance STOTX with Heclster and Pipe.

Inquire al Ike Stove Store of saUKTiaaBaJOQri. drfnorS Tharsday, Mot. 2d. Last wrek we bought a lot of Gents' Furnishings Sold by the lata Firm of D. 8IIERMAN N.y; Yours as follows 4 ply Linen Collars, 5 eta.

4 ply Linen Cnfls, 11 Suspenders, 17 Domet Shirts. SO Kid Gloves, 00 Dress Shirts, 01 (Made by Monarch Shirt Might Shirts, 40 flo Embroidered Bosom, 00 do French Sateen, ll.SO Friday, Nov. 3. THE GRAND VALUES We are giving in DEESS GOODS Have carried the fame of tais department into thousands of families. Here is another CLOTH SUITINGS.

These are elegant goods form' erlysold at 92.50. 0R1VS Bargain Store, 225 Main Street. Grand Fair OF TBI German Lutheran Ladles Society KIBClaNEirS BALL, November 8th to 13th. First door prize, 20 OO. Second 910.00.

Admission. 10 Cents. dlStaevt Dirk Mixtures in Invisible Check and Stripe designs. Hsavy substantial Goods, equal in style to the most expensive. They measure full Fifty inches wide, Fifty inches wide, And our price is only 27 cents a yard 27 cents a yard 27 cents a yard Don't forget our Special Bargains in line Imported Dress Fabrics advertised a few days age.

Goods usually sold at $1 and $1.50 a yard, we are selling at 75 cts. and $1 a yard. They axe the handsomest goods brought out this season LUCEE7. FLATT CO. D.p Cd ML Friday, November 3.

IT'S NOT SURPRISING To as that our CLOAK ROOM Is packed with customers from morning till night. It should be, for we have the RIGHT GOODS AT TEE 1U6I1T PRICES. $5.00 buys a good Garment, $7.50 a Better, $10.00 Still Better, And so on up the list. But one ihlng you can be sure of, whether you buy the Low or the High Grade, you'll NOT DUPLICATE the Cloaks you buy of us for the SAME MONEY elsewhere. Donald, Converse MaynarcL FOR SALE.

ROUSE AND LOT, VIRGINIA AVENUE. Lot 40 by 150 feet. New Rouse. Price $4,000. EDWARD C.

DAYTON, INHUKANCE AND REAL ESTATE, No. 9 Garden Street, Po'keepslc, N. Y. Opening Announcement. Rich CLOAKS and CAPES.

We offer a magnificent line of NEW CLOAKS AND CAPES. No lady has done the market justice without Waiting this department. DATES BURROUGHS, 310 AND 312 MAIN STREET. FOB SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN, uweuing on uainarine near Mill. Terms easy.

Large House. Splendid condition This Dwelling Is a large House. Can be bought lor; very little money easily Also Dwelling on Balding Ave. throughout. Wanted for customers Two Dwellings, tdntulST Frm 2' t3 0 F.

R. BAIN, HEAL, ESTATE and 1N8UKANC1T, 42 Market Street. 1x2? Inspection OF OUR LINE OF DEESS GOODS For Fall and Winter Wear Will very quickly convince you that It contains Just what you have been looking for, AND AT PRICES ASTONISHLY LOW. Wo 8tilThave a fulf llneof Tlioie $1.25 Foster Hook Gloves that we are selliDg at 79 Cents a Pair. J.

Parker Heath, 320 MAIN STREET. Us H. SJ.SM.is.a i jcj. a.1 teiHItaaVeeae.

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1861-1942