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II 7 viA (Our Q)un (Eitij. ff EPS EfiHAY IQIIXIKO. JULT StVM OFFICIAL iCIW VAPZB. Ro.oluuon of the Common fficil Jan. 7th.

1884.. Notice to Tourist. nwnii la tnlrixl to bc absent from li ilia maimer month be Ihe Dwlt nulled lo their fr 11 cents a week, or 00 cents until, portage free, by leaving orders the Eagle om, Novll Liberty street. TM papers of regul ir submrlbera will be iraaih BOLD ATTEMPT AT HIOTIWAY BOBBERY. A Woman Knocked Down.

TltH UPPER HUDSON HAVY. The Apokeepainci BUU Oman. OUTSIDE BEADING" MATTEH I'lxat Pac M.ONUTI1I! HCDSOia Will low Y01CB Fr.h egi.a Killed by Lightning Slabbed i ic ilifrnce A lerriblo tragedy near xbunb Fatal accident Coal Items uMnir.ln for three years tttOM TUB MKTimroI 1 1 Ikouiing un lueDrookljn Brills Fourth Pate. Misci it Axisors. Tho brown stone anuria of Connecticut io ucn van TUeciiiloraoinf Ohio mound L.1 he llartbolil blaluo and the Colossus of a l.i TUii WLATLlitt FOB TO DAY I V4llsoT.H.

July 1 IXUICATIOKB ih. Mi I lie slightly warmer. I fair bcsiIm r. followed In northern portion I local runH, NtW ADV.Lim3.Lnlli:HTrJ. ..11.

ailriliuinii nit In II nc Urn Dilly t'gle Aer II imljlirg Ujlaj, SO .1 uiacy, nail as to Llllu5 Vrlanl Lmporium, 8I Mln it Uksl sn.l Jiome iit yib Ladies' llol.ljlractltt list. IWaiti lliktU Ii Ike old coUutry, a( 801 I Vain il Place Wanted dr man an I wife Id Ip ayte I. 1 Garden at. Money to Loan, Hull, Attorney, Note Paper at lIMc's Juil0f and 1'nck nt Ambler ballet tor's Notice. t) jrC ilk rt or will nil To Dj) upon sub.

m1.imii mli Main and cast of Girden for lo weens" suosenpuon 01 mors Sold. )r lt III A 1 bb, formi rly or tlria city, lliutooir In Flirila bu nld hla liouo I near lltrvoir uare to Itobert Oalbraltb i Troy Wee not atatcd. I Judgo and Puck, For tlin eekr nuw ready mbkr 0 llljtkt are Inlli full uf fun. Come I amt gtt tin I Frosli Air Childron. Taenti iUlitibJldren in cliaTjre of a la dy tetii from ew Vork by the Tribune KnMli Air I utlJ, lA.ied north on the 6 30 train Imit tveaiua; en route for Vermont Floating Dp Tlicrewuia marked change 16 the al Iuiphireon Tuesday, the weather being niucUftarmrrlliVithedayjirtvloua, Tba kj wore a brM ai Raruoir.

eWina alalia lolaitroiitil Tho Uovornmont Dutlding. Aft Ilia atfi.rlr alf aaj aliaftnat iti AaH ia yahaiaiiiug iui luc iiuilll Uiliofortlio ucw Oovrmcol building nrnrra lliri hhmlr tT lnnl. rrr daily, The kmiorar bulldltag. iihu wioiHrietuiia omce lor super DtctKlrnt nearly coinplvte Un Boasoo. Lfwlf (it rniitnil nn a af th n.n.InnKa I UrOHNtau ol Dutehem County and uatiiiuan ill inn itiwrii ni Niiuaia a kiupiitmiin, ttmn I lKtllr Jtf tairril lllHl llaO trill nnl mil uirt aj uaaj ftvi cummut uiiieieuleqrc oialuliii Oriflln from I lwlh iuiprfoniucDt fur lite "Qrandmothor'a CqoIcici.

pri( Urdu IiHitltii.t ti.ia. it. lre iticcrsutiie is to in hi fl.mr Kwrfroctrfortliun Why Not Go 6p tho 1 tacumi mji txiiti liave bn golni; Soulli kaVrtaffrirriii; rirAc ii ii I lg wigRciiiHl bj nuny Whoever aiarU Ml rxcurslun un ifm flualctA iti Ur number patroio. There arc Ia mog grovcu.oqrtli, aa an rtcunion to.lbrt fj't ni tii.ts.. i.i.a vi mg itlklr IlllgU.

flOtO PflDor far an. doneo Huixatj 1,1 vxi. I "'iimnu, vrUIICM la nitlll Itll. 1 a. biiu owiiiiwonnt mre Houpuj a.

jiry low price at 1 ram un. it ex? oiamtt Dutohoss CountTobioeta. tfllH I TrUIIlTl iMMm aarl. ln Urt a tmm lu rpnOK. Ihretr nrnncr In "niprorihe 3itAonit Bank nf i au 1 xrabbwr LI toUbr conUia 3a) tue LUiti tllOIlf nil.

I ran I. a coaihman imineO Jonet, Ki1Mt aa.l la now tlD)i ttirtl.m i trlme people of acounty object Trumnbourouiibt nivijnK t. 4 i'vuoi UOIOO. I i dnMU, July 2J.J, al 8 P.M. ti it a t.

Auinnuiic TeDclla, Potka Booki. it a gen I oe or 1oupUu rwuWtM ctn fo lKUIi It a. a mure 4 LlfCt Hun tlKiLi 1LU MaluaJTCfli a UI Mrip IiBWna I other eiuula 'retanltnroai HMt PVKKFlWIEA.lt, 1. i Li.B taiierwear. 'ALII IIIMll lluf I IRtf ll ana WtOBMi ataa Thtre wu1nleDt Kchenient about ion aM hood of and alontiomery alrerla.

i cauard by a bold attempt at highway rob oery i ue Ktim waa a lira, Munihr. a woman about tiny who re aiuea on ine coraer or ltolmea and Carroll atreeu. At the atiore named hour ahe waa paaabig through Carroll atreet. between Montgomery and Barclay, when suddenly a man Jumped out of a clump of buahea lu the old English burying ground, and knocked her down by a hcaer blow on the forehead, the weapon need bctac a Urge club. At the aamo time he attemm I cti iw iui uia nanii in ner pocket, but ahe acrcamed loudly which attracted aeon sldcrablr number of peraoni to theapol, and the man neaped.

She waa picked up and conreyed to her home, and aa ahe waa bkedlng proluaelyDn. Vltwn and Kin kead were rat for They found upon ex auiluatlon Hut a gaah had been cut in her head by the blow but the akull waa wan not fractured, and aerloua rcaulta were not likely In follow. She wa however. uable to talk rnuch, and thcrcforo but lit lie could to a rUlned. as to who her as sullnnt waa, but ahe thought ahe could re cognise htm Tin police were soon on the apoi, and nmdo llmrouKh aearch for the man, but no trace of him could lie onnd home of the family of Mr Edgar Mccks, who live near by, plainly heard the blow Among hoae present was Mayor White, who rendered Sirs Mil phy all the asaia tancc in his power, 1 111 Pergonal.

J. Sly and family are rusticating In the town of CUnlpa President AriLur will probably go Into the Catskllls on Baturriay, and 111 liecome onepjrJbejru tialllie Hoi,) Kaaterakill If the weather lisa boen good, thief Kaesa will reach hlr dentinal on on tba other aldeof the ocean tolay. Joaductor Hopper, or the II yank black bass from Llrlnntoa today 5tJjath will Creek, near Cauklll, will trf to. William Hill, formerly ftf this city, was In town on Tuesday, LsUig jiisl re turneil from an eitenalre wcatera trip three hundred milea wast of 8t Iaul He Tlsltcd Kansas City, St, Paul, Hlancapolla, bL Louis and other places. He reports that the crops of all kinds wot are Immense BCr Dr.

Zlegeuf use and Albert Tower, and the latter a two sou, lift lown on the Saratoga train Tuesday afternoon for Sara, toga and Lake Ihamplaln facsator Jacobs passed north on the Bars toga (rain last evening ur Summer Vlaitors. Quite a number of people come to Po' leiDsIe and its suburbs every summer They find it hialthy to do so, and the at tractions are also pleawnt and 'numerous. Borne of them board 1a the city aud some a short distance out. They can be seen al most any pleaaaut day on our thorough fores, shopping, or promenading or at the Post Ufllce acading letters home or receiv lug them. Gradually these people are becoming acquainted, and therefor the associations binding them are becoming rongi.r every year, Is much better for their coming, and the more that come, the better.

Our clean and shady streets, our spleniid system of water and sewerage, our rcflnol and cultured society, all tend to add til our transient summer population We are always glsd when the visitors come and sorry they go away Condition of tho Maher Boy. Denny, the Inn year 'old of Ur John Maher, who had a pin shot In his rye one day last week by a putty blower. In the hands of a son of II ard, la no better, and It thought he will lose the sight of Itio eye, Dr Purteoua. the attending phy siiian, tVduIng all la his power lo relietc him On Tuesday he tried In various ways to And if the boy could see out of il, but was sallaned he could not Much iyiitky Is expressed for the lit lie sufferer, who is an uncommon bright boy, and he bears up under it like a hero Don't. IViu moke thcroa dway la front of your house or place so wet with the street sprinkler.

Thira is no need of doing It. On hot days the superfluous accumulation of water endangtrs health, and is product ive of much annoyance generally "A word lo Hie wlv? la sufficient." Vandals. Vaudillaarc al work In the city destroying flowers and plants They commit dupredalloua nightly They ridled Edwin Uoldrldge'a residence In Uarfleld Place and destroyed or carriid away a number of beautiful plants from tho lawn They also committed depredations in Mrs Hicks' garden In the samo street The police are afttrthnn Elootion of Olttoora. At a regular meeting of the E. How ell Uncial ctuh, Jield In their rooms Moa duy evening, the following olficers were elected for the ensuing six months.

Picsldtul Fred Seeley. Viie President C. Date. Secretary Grogan Treasurer Hughes Y.M.C.A. At the meeting for prayer and praise this cimlng at 8 o'clock every young maa Is Invited Subject Peace at Heart is the Fruit of Acquaintance ith Ood Youth', uieeting at 7 o'clock Keturncd.

Mayor hlie returned from his Ir.p to New Vork via 4he Wert Hho railroidjit half past six clock Tuesday niornlng The Indiana now eatet on the fourth week of their stay her and the remedies are receivlngynrof iVwus from those who use fhcniSjrone man finds his iheumatlsm which has him so long causing psin. disaopears and, the caoaaad crutch are thrown away, and when aaked what cured him he tells you Klckapoo I adlaa Sagwa. Call at the Camp, Main and Cannon art. "snaoj PAP5" 5 cents per dojea at Zt ll.N'8, 13lt Malu at Also Papers Tissue, Gold, llvir and Fancy Qentlemon'a Flannel Bhlrta. lloys! Hsoiiel AVsUUr Ladies' and Miu esAJeneya PARKER ilf The Troy Telegram, of Tuesday, says lhal la pursuance to the call of Commodore Bskerrthn I'pneTlIudsoa nsvy met Monday evening al the viftlce of O.

n. Dsuchy Brother, In Trey. AD. the clubs except Poughkeepale were represent ed aa follows Laureate. J.

Harrington Walervllet, 1)1 P. Hopkins, Cohoes, L. J. QulnnEarl, E. Conway.

Tho chief Subject of discussion was lh rMlvicltun 'of the ApoVerpaing club because Ihey re lusen to row over their course and the disaffection of the Cohoes club for a similar reason rclallva to holding the annual regatta over their course. The meeting waa called lo order at 8 90 clock. The aecre lary s) once read the resignation of W. Vrcdenburgh as secretary and treasurer of the navv. It was accepted and John C.

McKanna of the Earle was elected lo fill the vacancy Mr Qulnn declined the position for the reason be said that hla club was seriously Ihloklng'ot retiring from the navy A communication from the Pnugbkrep ale club was read. Il stated that the withdrawal of the club from the navy could not be rescinded Mf Raker sail that the tenor of the note seemed to convey the Impression that the club elid not care to remidn; but thoueht that If a committee with power was appointed to visit them, they might be prevailed upon to do ba Oa motion of Mr. Hopkins a committee consisting of one Irom each club will confer with the Po' kcepslanf on Wednesday evening a meeting win oe beta next Monday night to hear the. report of Ihe committee, hen definite action will be taken Several of the clubs express willingness to bold the regatta at Pougbkeepsle lu order to keep the club in Ihe navy. If tba Apo kcepalnga will not come lo Troy, and i in sist that their resignation Is Unal, the re gatta will undoubtedly beheldoiuheJCo.

noes clou course It may. too, be held here lo the event of the Apokecpslngs reconsidering their action. It seems lobe Ihe desire of the clubs to have harmony prevail and" keep nlHhe members lo the, navy How iio Oct par A passenger on a fast train on the Hud son ltlvcr Railroad wanted tp get off at Cold Spring where the train didn't atop The conductor took his fare for Garrisons, after having some words, with hira. When the conductor left the caraman behind Ihe passenger said, "You can gel off at Cold Spring ITI pull the bell rope and the mglncer will stop the train, and you can go to Ihe rear sod Jump off The programme was carried out, and when the train stopped at Cold Spring the conductor and brakeman got off to see what was the matter. Finding no cause for the stop, the engineer was signalled lo go on Soon after the conductor entered the car, and finding the man gone, the following occurred between the conductor and the man who pulled the rope i hire's that man who wanted to get off at Cold SjuingT" "lie got off "Who pulled the bell roper "I did bat did you do it forr Because Ihe man wanted to gel off "Well, don I you ever pull bell rope oa any traia again "Iwonf And then Ihe conductor passed on, grat Jog his lerlh.

and wrinkling his forehead. Chartered Ue Lafever. The Ueddlng Church peopl have chartered the D. Lefever of the Transportation Company for the'ir annual Sabbath School excursion, and arrangemente for the pleasant affair are rapidly going forward' These excursions are always well managed, and netj effort will br; made to make Ibis the best one of the series The Hedelitlg folks are untiring in their efforts lo please those who attend their annual gatherings, and, therefore, all who go on this excursion (sad there will be a large number) will be sure to hsve a good time Capt. Cary of the Lefever and hut otHccra will be sure and take good cara of every Ipody" after they get on board the boat It will be a rousing excursion, and you don wan I to miss be log among the number who will go Change Among the Polioe A I a meeting of the Police Commission erf, on Tuesday evening, the vacation of Chief Rothery was extended for one week James Crura, who has been doing night duty In the Pint Ward for some time past, was transferred today duty In place of Offlcer Docbr who.

will do night duty. Officer Whalen was transferred to night duty la Ihe First Ward Musical. A genus waa about towa oa Tuesday with a hurdy gurdy, a pair of yctnbols, at drum and a mouth calliope hitched to him, and he played Shoo Fly," Tramp tramp the bo a are marching." 'Old Kentucky borne" etc, and drew large crowds of admirers A Dog Catcher in Court His Oon. I viotion and Sentence. James Dubois, a colored maa, and one of rthe dog catchers, whose shooting of a dog belonging lo Mrs.

Pbtnba Jems, waa fully referred to la Tuesday's Eagle, was charged before the Recorder by Mrs. Jones on Tuesday, oahcr premis es without authority and brutally shoot Inga dog belonging to her Mrs. Jones swore to th fscia of the case about the same as published In the Eagle. Her evidence was corroborated by Josie Jones, her daughter Hattle Beattie. who waa present at Ihe time of Ihe shooting, said aha saw the dog running with one leg broken and blood flowing, and produced in Court a bullet which had been fired at the dog and bad been found near the sill of the aido doorof Mrs Jones' boueo Jamea Dubola, the icfendant, testified that ha had been told at Police Ilcadquar tern, by Officer Milter, to shoot th dog uis eviuencc um not ortug oui any new facls At the conclusion of the evidence the Recordex aaked Dubois if he was In possession of a warrant, giving htm authority to kill the dog, anil on Haling that he had not, but acting entirely ou what Ofllccr Miller told him Ills Honor lined hinrtlt) 6r lea days In Jail rf1 Carrying More Steam Il la staled that the Mary' Powell carries more ateam under the new administration than ahe did under the old.

When Capt. Anderson had her, it tha i.tcsm guago ahowed more than 38 pounds the Captain Would walk totaad fro by the engine room door scratching his head till boss Law renc noticed him, when Ihe order would be given to keep the furnace doors open till the steam ran down to the accustomed figure Now the Mary carries from H) lo 83 pounds of steam every trip, and she skips along like a deer. Jhttchcss (County. Firo 'at pVrisl sitbajEsihi, BTUTaaiaon, July 23. A bam belonging to Millard F.

Ackert, north of here, was burned lo the ground at Ave o'clock this afternoon, logclbcrwlth lu contents. One horse waa badly burned. ies. together with crops stored and fsrtn log utensils, amounts to about 300. Fully Insvred Cause of fir not known.

Hyde Park! Many persons have lfccn making Inquiry concerning the, origin of th. hame of this village. Some kava said that It was given by two famillca, Hyd andParlu. Tiila Is Incorrect. For th benefit of those who would ssy that ttwas named fromHyde rata, Xionuon, by one ilr.

John liard See Oaxetteer of New York Stale, Kit U. Bymonda of tha E. Church, Hvde Park, and Rev II Howella of Port Ewen will exchange pulplla next Sunday. Prof Croahy, from New York Cl'y is al th Marshall Cottage, Hyde Park He ex pecta to stay during th summer. Mrs Miller and family have arrived at their summer home In Hyde Park Miss Van Dam, from Sea Cliff, spent last week la Ude Park with her friend Miss Fanny Tilley Miiu.

Mra. Aitchiwen of Hyde PalM ner su Irving have gone to Pennsylvania Where Ihey expect 1 spend a few weeks. Drr Bird has Juat returneef front a much needed rest which he has taken In Connecticut. iiCt Tiller has uurchnscd of Mr Stoutenburgh the sight on which at one time stood ihe village hotel, op the corner of Market and Albany streets, Hyde Park He will creel on It a alore and dwelling house. p.

Exouraion to the Brooklyn Bridge. We desire lo call particular attention lo this fine excursion which takes place tomorrow. The steamer P. LeFevre, which will convcy the parly Reaves Mala alretl dock at 7 a. Sufficient time will be given to sew the great bridge, and other objects of Interest around N.eW York Harbor Everything connected with the trip will he first class.

Eastman College Band will furnish music, and refreshments can be had on the boat The tickets tor the round trip are only 50 cents, making It the cheapest excurajon lhathaa ever tho illy Tlckeurcan be had of Mr. Sweet, at the Opera House. CABLE Patent Canvass Corset OB HOT WEATOEH. Erery Corset Warranted to ba Mad or Boat Material throughout. OIlatoM Cto pT ttmt 4 a CMIaj.oM aisMla ta nrk usts i.

prrrent benwittwr tb p. hi1 Dnvwl rlibiVllQliiit Im 1 rtswt aarW My rlr raiiakBrsaaL tptrrfsirt a nuiititMs wMhci vtYt rfttnlstf lalsxaafMlarw rf Ibta Tor aH. tart wm ol a tl Kw. ftw Nintt it" awaiajg. isa (m a raiitassv' Msj imm JvTsarg.

1 BBS sal MtvUM IBM iM Mtx sal Htltl.tal 0mt in? Isl ru waair. Alto I tOr uf Uk i OKHKTTsT Ml Itrai DtXvMhsV IF fdt ra twv) dm Ottnct, ub of iu. ITiitbt sataiksi IIbbbIbmI. as Ilk nsw tarlik.asBt Ik Itntrl rnnsxt. fsnilatrfsM4 rtrrabn tM tpptJniU(ta, VlthsJU rWrkMa Wrtr.MsMaaiirwBj.aBal), arsafsptal iiawatHH 303 Main8t.

CABLE, Po'keepaiO. farariAi. taorit roa Exouraion to Coney Inland. The Lutheran congregation of, Ihlt city, together with Its numerous friends, will hold a grand excursion to Newlorkand Coiiey Ialand to morrow The congregations from Rondout and ew. burgh have been invited lo participate, and it ill no doubt prove a real enjoyable treat They will "eae here on board Ihe Mary Powell at 80 a.

ru, Those desiring lo visit Coney Island will met by a aleamer at S2J st N. which will return In due time to meet the Powell on her return trip Tickets for the round trip 1 Discharged The case bf Frederick Tulhlil, charged by hla employer, 'i nomas Lawrence, with larceny In appropriating a sum of money, was before the Recorder on Tuesday The evidence did not sustain the charge, and Tuthiil was discharged. si SHIP PASSAGE. YoU can gePauaffeTlckeU to or from Ihe Old Country at No. 801 Slain Street cbeatr than any other office in the fol lowing Unea, Guloo, Anchor, Rett Star, National.

American, tUate and five other line. Call and ret your tickets dJWjy. Orand Family Xxeurslon To the Brooklyn Bridge, by steamer Lefever, Thursday, July 24, 1884, un der the auspices of the Tlnronda Social CluUof Fiahkill Landing by the celebrated Iststraan College Band Tick eta. Sot the rouad trip, 50 cents Tickets Wilt be for sale by K. SwcU.

Refresh menu on the boat. No Intoxicating drinks win be allowed on board. Boat will leare Fouphkeepaie at 7 00, Milton, 13, Marl borough, 7 30, New 43, Flab kUI, 815, Newburgh, 9 80, Cornwall, 8 00 The boat will land directly under the Bridge and give all that wish a chance to crua over and view the structure, bleb Is conceded to be one of the largest and grandest In Ihe world. The boat will aim run up the East IUver for those that wish to remain aboard, and view that aide of the city, Brooklyn Navy anl, etc. Qood order and a pleasant time will be the object of this excursion No pains will be spared to make this a fine social time for all HOUSES AND LOTS 11rCITY AND COriXTKT FOR BALE pr avamiiBALD wiLaos.

uhm hka th fttllirWIB BBM. BTVSaKUOTlJtsa, sMaasT SBtsUal Taller la 111m, ttJKH. khl.t sot. faWoua Trra. 4M.

ut, Mgiui tTsMj laauaB AsL Mosioaa at bbcl aitsMtllat aCiM), TsrraM as a saa II mm aotl U4. HMiik SI Ja IntaaWantilOuaBH. auieti rvrnlalMd Uonw, uarda at. par smtk to rioiuBBsi BjBBBi ui arxtrn npaand L.M. Malaat kllalldlBr SI Ml MWaHofWit tlUal.Mialala.4.

aaTtb ato rtfss. eotural. axa pea Maiai, raiabla aMaibijla ad rr. logs UOn MBIb. Uuuaa and HcroMaoiiL 1 11 mm aat.

1 II aad lvt UiMavaaaatl Lot zzzil wa lam SMait, aallalala for a LtxWa Mala to Krat fuc ana ot awe jaan. Mar Acaaaajaa UW Boaa aa Mill at. im wrvtitki tvod Lnt aval, rruta uly Nt, lau. to Mar Phih ma tot. Ottiprh rt St JM svaaaira himvii a Htu Ubartr at wlaeaM.

GRAHAM'S Granite and Marble Moniiment Works, S8 and 28 CATHABIME STREET, 1 roiuiiHEkrwix. American and Scotch Granite Monuments orALUKp.wnajiwrbitTauaD LOTS INCLOSED 1 th Qranito and Marble Posta'and Galvantxed Iron Bora IN ant tatmrTKBtT AT BOTTOM PBICZa GRAIIASI. J. B. siHON, aartkoMT SALE Bank Stock, Bonds, AltsaCii Hm ftmrlsatwvstt.M FMDAY.JULY 25th, 1884 Al UBVfcx a M.

l.i I Thirty Shares Fallklll Natloaal Bank Stock of Poughkeepale. Twelve Sbaycs Farmers and Manufacturers Bank Block of roughkecpsle, to susaxs raauua im Hurt racrrfXEaa jtATioxal, suaa, As4 etsv st smv Bs haulae ta. ISTPualM SaTlss sav lala In Us star, lias Is adl si ill. ads, sassas asivr la. a.

twasae la liM thai it saav ba adsartlM After the 4th of July land tradbeginV tb" It is customary for every well regulated business 'house to closn nut. t.rto hl9nianrha.ii.'. uoowaum, diwk, uuwever great the isacriflce In price may, he. We are acting on this prin ciple and would call the 'attention of all In need bf MEN'S. BOYS' ANDOHILDBEICfl READY MADE CI0THING1 IHSPECT OUR'PBiCEa Men's Furnishing Goods Including Burt'a "Poragori" Shirt.

The Best In the Market Earl Wilson's ta all the latest, Shapes, Hats, Caps, Trunks, graveling, fcags Etc HVC Slx raxi3z 8s? ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, ST. Summer" Goods are Still in Fashion W. to ELSW0RJH DUDLEY FOR' kN ice Cruslier and a Refrigerator I THE BALDWIN REFRIGERATOR 0M00I En1 rr Qokiitlet, ConTenieno and Xoonomr Whn for beauty of construction, durability and simplicity. Il surpasses all. It la what claimed, a DBY AIR BEFRiaKBATOB, i.

vi For fUle by ELSWORTHJtDDDlaEYeri Main fit, near MarketrSr DOHERTY, the Plumber, HAS BEMOVZD TO 97 MAIN 8T. oxk iwoaWstiT or clot a ST, What rdar for rUaiblaa, ju aael Maaaa frltilaa. aa4 La4rr Wara wlU ba rarafaUr atlaaikd ta bf EaUabla Wae aaka. Trisxpheaa MIL aUdS Shcod Smoked Boofv I am slicing dully, with my Improred Bleam Uachlne, a choice article of smoked beef, and can supply It In any quantity, for recursions, 4c nlcs, Ac. Bill it In boxes or bulk as required ALBERTO CI1ENE1, lwJlt) 363 Main Btrrrt KlXIi THE MOTHS, Ac Buffalo or other Moths and Fggs killed In Carpets by Dry Steam.

Infos rVuECi aaaaow ouaa, 4t and 43 Stulh Water Ft 01 joile Kaal Bock dlwjylS In Statu Quo. Afler'all the'talk In of the Common Council, all plans of an Iinprored flte alarm system are at present dead bco they will be reinrrected mere conjecture The First roach. The fir. I Dutches, county peach of the aeaaon a luaciouiMipeeinieti was laid we our dk on Tuesday lie sars.be picked one a week ago, which Is unusually early. ROYAL ARCANUM, Oouaott XTo SOI, Willmeet This Evehing.

Musical Note. In the absence of Mr P. L. gcuocld, O. W.

Ilaubenneater Is authorised lo make all contracts or ih Kegiroenl al band Address1 Post Offlce Bona CoffWkui (r pulveiialng toff or lea4 jitit cook xumjauMjjn st. Let Ua Tell You. Let us tell you that a 'person who Is bit Inua of eotistinaled Is not a well person. and further, that nearly every on Is sub ii UM lit Lei US loll YOU riuhiwl liLtJ UlUrm at. oa.

of hta.M. 6 $Xt SuT.IIp.Tja'cVi. wiIXBTa.xT FtOYAl WAGONS. WAGONS, 0lK AID THO IIOKHK SPRING and FARM WAGONS Two Seated SideBar and Single BUGGIES. At Verjr Low Pieces! rOU HALK BIT TROWBRIDGE CO.

Reduction in Prices AT Till NEW YORK STORK We are offering a large line of READY MADE DUES. SESFOR SUMMER made of Victoria Lawns, India Linens: Colored Lawns, Seersucker and Ginghams at Very Low Prices, to make room forthe Fall trade. AinAorrrpcj uinc rcTr va nvi uui.o luxx ui 40ASHMERES and' STUFFtVmoi ranthi FURNITURE Undertaking. nralX OBDEBS BMBT. will aicrrva raourr irrtmoB.

Tolephone ConnectlaiC CHARLES F. MCGREGOR. tii: rKoraiiMiosfAiM W. E.PARR0TT,D. D.

Dental 330 Main St, Po'keepsie. DR. D. M. NEWKIRK, DENTIST, Cor.

Main and Liberty ITNTBXCK ON MBEBTr. rrsh MAN atallv. riU WU 1.U BS rUllr. I all wcaa waaaaxTCD. aa.BiMSs Bargains DEESS PARASOLS, To Clogft fehe balance Bargains, GOODS, SILKS, 1 or this Season's Goods, 4, DATES 300 MAIN STREET.

W. H. Crosbyt Undertaker, 389 Main Street, Poughkeeepsle, H. Y. iw ar xiiiATTXBnAirrw niJitiiaiBan.

I oiamuWslaFUlrMntnU.timU.alllllll,lnm, TXxaoiaooxaxriioiatta.iiMaNa4l44sBas. CBpJx. DR. CIIAS. K.

BARLOW, DENTIST, riartTsATBjliJCt aao woaaaiaipaFaao'SAWaWtt WlgR 1 i 1 (4Qbfiwm wMp BBCltlBI 01 loCaoaociE VOX TUX rLov aieaijo thb AaovBinasKD. it lanasca moif belkctbo HixaxaoTA BAaoaraiao wheat, ix uuBairoiJs. ABD3S wsaaaa. TED TO BB aTUniOTn ad atrraiuErT to ait madc ii tax CITEDaTATEa Expenenoo will demonstrate tboro la nbthtng auporlor. yj.

A Christian HinneapoliB, Minn. REYNOLDS Wholeaale Agonta for Fo'keopaie and Vioinity. inriT. OIL, CLOTHH, Bdwne's Carpet ttore! hina Mattings, A rtistic Designs in Carpets, ag Carpets. 35c.

peryard, Great Reduwnin the Price In consequence! of overproduction amorirfthe Hanutao turers, we are now Selling Carpets at the following Reduc tion iruiu last year prices Ingrain Carp ta, all wool. 65 oenta, laatyeax 7ft oenta. 1 Tapoatry ttrnaeela, eft oenta, laat Jrer7ft oenta. Very Utt Ingrain Carpet, ail wool, 7ft oonta, laat year SB eta. n.

wuuwm, ipu wbw, laar.vB OSU1SB Good Tapoatry Bntaaela. Bft esnttja last year 85 cent. Very Beat Tape try BruaseU, S1.0O, Uat year $1.10. Our stock of Mattings, 0Q Cloths, Window Shades, IS THE. LATWEST AND BEST INTlltCITT.

'and wfll ba SOLD AT EQUALLY 4 Marsliall Stockholm. 4 1830, 1877 Farrington, W. R. CROCKERY, CHINA and GLASS, FRUIT JARS, WHOLESAUB AH1 RETAIL. Ice Cream Freezers, Water Coolers, Lamps, Cutlery and Plated Ware, Toilet Ware, OBCELAJP.

OVEROCKER RROS. HARNESS. POWDER Absolutely.Pure. etjoDa All Styles of CHILD'ReVs DRESSES CHE IP. to close out "parasols at cosr.

Sole Agent for the Celebra I ted "Moschoowitt Pattern 1 Linings. S. STRAUSS; 324 MAD ST. wjrs UBBfwhBaa tawewalaaarr namel Cloths, all widths apestry Brussels, hade fiztures, Spring, Bal anoo and Plain, ll Cloths, 25 cts. per yard.

I ngrains, 25. 30, 50 75 cts, per yard. inoleum, cboiceatterns, arpetswemake a specialty, atest Styles for Fall Trade. Our Number, 318 Main st, able Ctovtrs.beautiful colors, all Carpets, figures," talr Carpets, "to match." Bowne's Carpet Store, 318 MAIN ST, "A ABE BOW orrEBIBO TH OBXATEaT TAUE TT or HORSE SHEETS, Lap Nets, AT SPECIALLY LOW FBICZS. 3irjxtlii SL Po'keepsTe.

EXCURSIONS, EXCURSIONS. TIM u4inei an wifaratla famlak BARGES. TUGS and GROVES For Excursions and Pio NIcs AT LOW BATXS! lUlwsiBssaa. ooleuaji, rlxr a aoa roa. swe.

frswa Vkss BUb, Hewsaswk, X. urn SINGLE AND DOUBLE, Hand Made, FOB BALI AT ORXATLY DBCJSD PBICli BT BJt TROWBIUDQE Ca JAMES H. MDRPHY, PLUMBKK, OAB sUTD FITTSB. turn TIM wotlu, Ho, 7 aASDEsT BTBXZT. 'Tt.

"vfl STXAX ANITABT n.DMUSlU A BMClAL Ailnsn JEAN DRAWERS. A Special Bargain IB MEN'S JEAN DRAWEES. At 25 Cents a Pair, Worth SO Cta AT TEE DOYTO TOWN OBT GOODS BTOrOE, ivj .8 n. 'M iM a) I 4 1 OSw ATKmS. "1t 3 i i'i.

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