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'rfrf Peigkkeepti? Jfeatiy, le. rdlay Jbbo 15IBM GOOD BASE BAIL AfflBkrdam Defeats Homo Team 4 to 2, tho IyV07leaAa rakepeIaaIle to Ma thiam mt nwiriii4nM WersMa. Baat lefl thnalasta who. trere present via witness thafcameon Tawadar ftM ncoa between Amsterdam tad Foafb keepela expressed, theeneelvea ea bdac satisfied that. It was" one of tba beat i cam yet played co tba bosne croanda, the WUn team, i played an excellent pm not a but hit bein made off hhdebwry KaHyalao tame, the flaireoniy anatiojc Bt ehKa; there oe thins that Kelly ahonld dlspensa With, and rtbtW hi fcojUh acta, If an auptre ahonld happen to call a ball foea strike be is at once ia a fever, and places himself, in the opinion of tbe spectators, Wa actool boy playing witbnien.

Hi not headedness ahoold alio ba dona away with, and be should dispense with hia angry looks when the player makes a hit off of hit deliver. If Itanager Darrow would tire blm agood lecture it would 4 probably do him soma good, bat ai be bow conducts htnaeU bis aetlooa are an eye sore to.the,sptctatora. One other featnre, or' mlefartone, we might say, that was' visible daring uWgeroa waa 8isk's wild throwing which waa very costly to tba booM team. Poafhkeepeie failed to score in the" fint two Innings, while In the same two innings tba visitors made their four runs. In tbe Amsterdam's first half of the first inning Mulligan led off, but was thrown ootat Orat by McGnlre.

Dowd foOowed and reached first on Bisk's "mt. Dowd raroond. to third and "started homo on Traverls ground bit to 'who retained it to Bheehan at i. bona, fiheehan fumbled the ball, and" T3owd reached tba boma plate In safety. Howell waa next at tba bat; bat put hlm 'ielf out by being.

bit by a batted baO. He Jwasr' followed by Beebe, who made a jrroand bit to Esfferty, bat was thrown oiat flrstrbiTTniTraner on secondsod Collins, wbo made I'safe bit; on first While Poughkeepeie fstled to ecore in their bait of the second, the Amrterdama ground out three ran. Behringer was ii.herBtnMnto'the batand reached lint on a safe bit. riestoTeaecon3ajd iyabb4aaA 'crosscd n.tha boma i plate on ZJnk'a grounder to Kelly, who allowed it to pas unmolested. JWd win retired on thr.uikes.

diirini; which tltnelinx and sent link to third on bis grounder taSak.whojin madfl.rajnegeofj,.l During the anroua attempt to pat Link oat both he and Mullign aoored, after wUchTranerTwaa retired by ilcQulre's pretty throw te Bogera, In Pooghkeep aieVhalf'of ttUtrdlilrledoffand was seat'to first on footballs. Ho eat to second by Kelly's, grounder to 'and reached third on tc GqlreVbot first 'base, bat Kellyand McOoIre both retiring on their own hits. Barns then cams to the bat. Ait bard grounder to Howell, who (ambled the ball, and allowed 81skto Burns' Mwtlf WM kft on, Cntby Adams's Jt'SnSxtit io'Collins. 3a'th'tel lanihrf Walsh was first to AhjUt, but fsnn.d out, Shechan then reacbtd hia, riut but oa four balls, stole second and third.

Rafferty ollowrd. and reached first oo four balls. He Utte4 for second, and daring Dod' attempt to, throw Bafiertr'out at sreond Saeeban stole home, thus mak ing the second and last run made by tba home team. Bafferty got caught nap pin'g'on third, and SUkflied out to Trailer, leartog Bogn alone and sorrowful on second. Capt.

Collins, of tba visitors, Is a good fielder and batter, but ba displayed an ODgenUsmanly act daring tba game while on second by motioning to the bat ter what Und of a curve Kelly, was go lag to throw. Neverelesa.it'waaeTgood game and.enjoyed by afl 'preaent. jTbo same teams will phy agtbi aher noon anjd Daley will pecopy the box, so a well contested game may be expected. The following is the score: rocaamma fe defeated the Uapte Flaca Bcbool nine by a score to IS. The batteriaafot Biverviaw did excellent work.

Blrervlew nine P. Sutcliff, p.J Buaot, ci C. Bowe, lb.j D. Bartlett, I H. Bowe, F.

natfield, A. Lefe var, lf.t H. Davis, ct J. Uellady, if. Maplo Daoe Bcbool T.

Underbill, p. H. McDonald, 0.1 A. Cavan, lb.j a Downing, Sb. BejnoMs, 8b, Bmltb, Jones, U.a UnderhUI, O.

TJnderhiU, rf. Ianuga. 1SS4S8789 n.lf.A,, 094 1 8 9 0 S8 M. 0 0 0 8 8 8 1 18 Men atrock out By Satcllff, 18; Underbill. 7.

suiibroa to, t'ocso uamxaa. Tbeee two dabs played a game Thursday afternoon, resulting, in a aoore of 21 to 13 In favor of the Diamonds, wbo made atxieen runs ia the fourth inning. Tba boys comprising thee nines were from 10 to 18 years of sge, anoewxruxs vs. iomtoks. A game of base ball pUyed between tba grooerymen and the Monitors Thursday evening, resulted in a victory for the Monitors by a score of to 8.

This Istbt first game of base ball that tba Monitors have played this season, and they did excellent work. DISTURBED HIS l'KACK. Two Ulster County Constables Arouse Recorder Sloraonanaer ITrom Ills lumbers. Two police constables from Marlboro reached this, city on Wednesday night, to look for Stephen Ahorn, who had committed burglary in that place. Be broke Into Merritt's saloon and stole about $80 worth of cigars and several pain of opera glasses.

Having, learned that Ahorn came to this city the consta blea came here aa stated above, and armed with warrants proceeded to the boine of the recorder to baTe them endorsed. It waa about two o'clock in tbe riC morning when they reached tbe re cordera humble abode. "You knock," said one of them. No, you knock, it will be all right," aald Us partner. "Bang, bang, sounded their pugh; Ulster County knnckles on the door, but the judge failed to put in an appearance.

Then with a run and a jump they pounded on the door with their fists so that it sounded like an approaching thunder storm. iMinm The bead of tbe' recorder wss soon seen at he window above. what's tbe trouble asked the disturbed, sleeper. "Are you Recorder Morsehauserr' asked the men. Yea, what do you want here at this JULnvejeLthjAAightn.

"We have got some important business foryou to look after," aald the Ulster itea. "What is it. I don't like to be disturbed at this time of tno night unleaar it i of (fie utmost importance." "Well, we want you to endorse a warrant, that's all," said one of them in a dry "Slam I Bangr went the abutters, and all that the dumbfounded constables could bear waa "It II I I The papers were finally made all right. when Aboro was arrested, an4 band cufied to one or the officers, taken across tba ferry and thence to Marlborough by tbe early train on the West Shore Ball road. After an examination before a justice be waa committed to tbe Kingston jail to await the action of the grand jury.

Ahorn bad been banging about tbe place for several data. Mlsa da Williams Becomes Mr. Geoi Toote A Beeatlfui; Dome TV ed (Ilea at the Realdeaoe of Mr. and Mr. A.

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a 0 0 0 a I II isniwiliss at II 4 1, X. rMeeJbll Bh.itne.li oa Ulls Mamna, Befcrtacer. ovOj'O'oa i' oo op a Tbe PoleoulDK of IHaa. At a meeting of the trustees of the Poughkeepeio Society for the Preven Uoa of Cruelty to Animals held on Thursday, a petition from prominent citizens waa read requesting the society to take some action relative to the unlawful poisoning of dogs and other animals by the secret distribution of poisoned substances about the city. It waa unan Imoasly resolved that every means in tbe power or ue society enouia be exerted to auppresa this dastardly and reprehensible practice.

A reward of twenty five dollars will be paid for Information that will result in the conviction of the guilty person. Other measures will also adopted, and it is hoped that apeedy contlctlonswiirf bllowT "alaayralnabUr animals have been killed, and if tbe cul ritdffeae wTirBrsummainir dealt with. rueed tells tH.itne. llDovd, 1 Beaes Wmlea. baa.

Bet SI. Lert wawjiisaalilg aasBaaaajwaa earwrnaauaa my. Weaeai eet iawa.eae tera. Doe4.Trateor.BeeU. BeMeby Bocera, 4aa, T.

OewMa.plas MsUatra. hmb, aa wn. Tbaeafaisas lea bear and lalrtT'JtTe reTS TIM is. au to. kurui nAca Tbe A.

Jra, Tharsdsy afternoon ATKIM9, This week you can buy a bandeome Parasol (or half price at tbe Down Town Dry Goods Store, O. a ATKINS. 2tjel5 149 and 151 Main St. Tbe Analverearjr Exercise ofRivervfew Military Academy will be held In tbe First Presbyterian Church at 4:30 p. m.

June 17. There will be special musical service, accompanied by tba vio Uo. All are Invited. it BASK BAXU Tna Anxaterdma re. PoagU keepalea Et r.B.

43. Perk Thurs. aay and Krlday afternoon Game called at S30. Admission 5.yow 'SljlA. Iboalx Aaalveraarr Ha.

Tef decoration or souvenirs. New'de aigni; very Only 10 ceeta each: CJOON tjlyll 818 Main Street. Miss Ida Williams, daughter of the late Orrln Williams, and Mr. George Foots, were united la marriage at the Williams homestead, now the residence of Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert Foots, on the Hyde Park Bead, at 8 o'clock Thursday evening. Tbe ceremony was performed by Bev. Charles H. Snedeker. The bouse was very beautifully deoorat ed with roses and Jane bloseoml, and the ceremony took place in front of an altar of roses In tbs parlor.

A bank of rosea bore tbe monogram W.F." Tbe bride was given away by her brother in law, Mr. Gilbert F. Foote. Bhe wore a gown of white faille with high neck and aigot sleeves and trimmed with orange blossoms. Her veil was of tulle, fastened with a cluster of orange blossoms.

Bhe carried a bouquet of the same flowers. Tbe bride's siater, Miss Anna Williams, was maid of honor. Tbe beat man waa Mr. Peters, a cousin of the groom, from PeekskiU and tbe ushers were Mr. Louis P.

Has brouck and Mr. W. C. Cbamplin of this city. Mr.

8. A. Crammey waa to have been an usher, but was detained at Saratoga, and waa unable to get back In time. There were many handsome presents, among them two' large checka. Among the most valued was a letter of good wishes from Harriet Beecher Stowe, who ia a cousin of the groom.

Supper waa served by Smith Brothers, and then the bride and groom left on the 8:53 p. m. train for their wedding journey. HiTDOS SEWARD. On Thursday evening the residence of Mr.

and Mrs. A. F. Scott, S3 South Clover this city, was the scene of a beautiful home wedding. Tbe contrsct jng.jjaxUeLwereJVUJtobertJkethin.

Hay don, of New Haven, and Miss Carrie Cornelia Seward, of Trenton, N. only sister of Mrs. A. F. Scott.

The parlors were tastefully decorated with ferns and roses. A large bank of which was arranged between the two front windows, and before which the bridle party stood. Only the members of the family, relatives, and intimate friends witnessed the marriage. The ceremony was per formed by. the ev.A.r..

Van. Qiesaa, of Jhe 1st Beformed Church, wbo used the beautiful Episcopal service. The hour for the ceremony waa at 8 o'clock. Mr. Clarence Wilson, organist, of St.

Pauls Episcopal Church, Trenton, N. an intimate friend of both the bride and groom, seated himself at the piano and played the lbeogrinAVdding during which, the bride, leaning upon tbe arm of father slowly entered the parlors where the groom stood waiting to receive her. Shewaa followed by Tier bridesmaid and two little Bower bearers. The bride waa given away by her father. Sbe looked very lovely in a rich gown of pale blue armure silk, trimmed with "Duchess lace.

It waa made en train, high corsage and long sleeves. In her hair she wore an aigrette of blue ribbon held with a gold comb. 8he alio wore blue satin slipper and gloves, and carried a bouquet of bride's roses, tied with blue ribbon. The bridesmaid was Miss Liuie Shultz, of Trenton, N. J.

She waa tastefully attired in pink silk and white lace, gloves and slippers to match. The two little flower bearers were Miss Bessie Burton and Master Orrin Burbank, both of Trenton. Tbey were both dressed in white, the little girl in China silk, and tbe little boy in cloth suit, with waist, and each carried a basket of rosea. Tbe best man was Albert D. Seward, brother of the bride.

At the close of the ceremony Mendelsohn's wedding march waa played, after which the happy couple received the congratulations of their friends. Among tbe guests from out of town were Mr. Geo. 0. Seward, of Trenton, N.

J. Mr. Harden and family, of New Haven, Conn. Mrs. Wilson, Mrs.

Barton, Mrs. Smith and Mr, Andrews, and the Muses Walters, Shultx, Zelani, LedlieandCadwalader, of Trenton, Mr. and lira. Bradner, of New burg. Dr.

and Mrs. J. J. Mills and Miss Mary llilla. of PleeMDt VaIIy.

"TbeireBentsJwefe costly au.d beautiful, and numbered 175, a mon wblch was a purse of gio in goTiTfrom tba groom's parents, aod a like amount in bank notes from the bride's father. The eet included solid silver ware, cut choice br'c a brac, point laces, exquiait embroideries, onyx tsble, banquet and piano lamps, a set of lacs curtains, and other articles too numerous to mention. Tbe groom's present to bis bride waa an elegant gold watch and chain, act with diamonds. After aupper had been aerved the bride appeared In a neat traveling suit of light brown cloth, trimmed with a darker' shads of silk and velvet, and, amid a sbower of well wishes, entered a carriage and was driven to the depot, where they took tbe 8:35 train for the south. Tbey will be gone on their wedding tour about three weeks, after 'which tber will take up their residence in Tree ton, where Mr.

Uayden will engage' In1 his profession of musical director and teacher. Police appeared before the recorder on Thursday tnornltg on a charge of Insulting Udiea and acting In a disorderly manner. "He was aectencsd to tba Albany Penitentiary for six months. Michael Walib, the sneak titer, who Stole a cornet from the store of Mr. Charles Btckok, and' committed several ether small thefts, wss also sentenced to Albany Penitentiary for six months.

iii? Pbaa1x Mr. Ketch, of No. Sit Main Street, ha dealgned a very nest and appropriate flag for display on Pbcealx dsy. The color Is canary. In the renter ia the picture of a phoenix with spread wings.

The flag la mounted on a stick, all read to put out. There is already a large demand for tbem. Every store snd residence on the lioe of march ought to display one or more of the flagi, at tbey do not coat much. uf 3 The Veteran Firemen's Association, of New York City, will have four colored men from tbia city to carry banners for tbem; A Soft Crabs TS cents per dozen, at Nesbitt's. Tonsil kecpale Savings Bank.

At a meeting of the Board of Trveteee of the Pougkkeepaie Bavinga Bank held June 11, 1804, tbe uraU semi annual iotereit waa declared on all depoaita entitled thereto, at the rate of four per cent per annum, fejableon and after Jolr 1, 1804, D. C. FOSTER, Pneldent. Moaais BaiDLST, Treaiuxer. I.

Morgan Lake loe Co. will removrthetr office from 319 to 283 Main Street on May 1st, in the coal office of Perkins, King where orders will be received for ice, wood and coal. Ap8dlf TUB BEST mkHX TO WEAK T. Si Fon Men, Boja nod Children', At Lowest' Prices Come and See U. there is nothlnVlo "ll WS therefore w.eD,io!J,ir!,na patronage and confidence of the peon? Elegant line of Summer dolliing At Trlcea thnt Defy Cornr tltlon.

Fnc Custom Work One of Our Specialties HENkT MABK8, Merchant Tailor, Clothier, Hatter and Fumtcher, 325 Mafn Street. IVkeemr, a The Hyde Park. Races ARE OVER AND HERE 1SSTUE RESULT! There were gathered at the abovnpince lad Wheelmen with Wheels, of this amber there were 34 Columbus, 34 liartfords, 27 Marvels. 0 Creacenta, illckorleB. lo otberi; innkes of "Wheels together, 20.

Summer Shoes AT HEATOK'S. Men's Rusela Dais, with or without wlDg tips, abf nnty for better ne, 2.50. Very si) 00." And eomefhlDR very One ut We aleo have a fine line of Men's Jjovr ussla Oxfords, both broad and narrow toe. 2.00 and 3.0O. 359 Main St 6uiLF0RD Dudley Hardware.

Iron.Steel.Nails, I Vtable Pocket Cutieeiy MAAE BROTHERS, No. 16 Washington Street. PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam Fitters, Hot Air and Dot YVater Heat i Tinning all Its Draticbes. JOBBING PKOMITLYIATTINDEDrrO. TECEPnOMEWO.

MCI UCNKY J. JIAAU: UIOKOI MAAK. mliff Ladies' Very Handsome wmteiiirnrat at and $1.65. Light Colored Lawn Waists lUouble bhoaldtsr llretelfesf 1. Laundered Cambric Waists, 75 cents.

Ladles' Belts JO. J8, IB. 18, S3 and 25 CM IH. A New Assortment of Ladies' 811k Mitts A.t0t23. 20.

S3, SO ota. WILLIAil IUNLON, 180 Main St. apt udge for jourselfwlilch Wlieelsjare most popular, CoIiUMVIA, UAUTrOKD, MAUVKX8, CREeCaNl. DICIIOBT are sold by tbe leading dealer H. Ton der LINDEN, 48 MarketlStreet, Pougklceepsle.

N. T. SpfiDg Trade189i George Htighes ts Son, MBnufecturerefand Dealers In FDENITUEE OF ALL KINDS, Hereby announce to the citizens of Fouhkeepsie and vicinrly' that their New Spring Stock it now ready and on exhibition and sale in their Mammoth Ware Rooms, 406. 41 8 sDfl 410 Main bt. We have had a Successful Clearance Sale of all last year's itock.

You will nothing but tbe Latest l'attems and Most Stylish JTurulturein all tbe Leading Woods, Metala and Fabric. We have the.creamof. the goods ahona in JSewJVork. and Grand Rapids during ths January Exposition, all bought at Book Bottom Frlcen for Cafeb. Andonx.

best JilORttent for SO yeaTS experience ei marjufaettrrersad "dealers are to be seen in our selections. The Best Goods and Best Bargslrs be got for putty and varnieb it takes cash. A word to the wise ts sufficient. Come and see os, GEO. HUGHES PON, 406, 408 and 410 Main FtVkecpsie, N.

T. Cheap, II ANDSOME AN NEW, TIIK Lawns and Dimities THAT OLIVET 13 SELLING. PRETTY STYLES IN Wrappers and Shirt Waists. Lot of Stylish Suits in Cloth and Duck Far More Reasonable than you can Uake Them At. OLIVETS 'ti Nm semtvevtvrus rHslK WM9 ft I w.t, Jl mj II 1 "Ta8eciire a supply of June Butter Wlille It Is CIIKAP nnd or GOOD CJUAIilTY.

We furulsh DAI BY and CUKAMKltV In any quantity, and have It iisck ed In Jars or Tubs" as ordered. We receive tbe entire pro duct of some of tbe Best Dutchess County Dairies, Alpo of tbe Latirange Creamery, And fruarnntee satisfaction. Hend.ua your order, and tbey will receive prompt attention. CHENEY HOYT, 303 Main Street, According: to present indies, tlons thert Is polnp to be "lots" of Ilot; Water Ileatlnn; tbls sea' son. and tbe Mltcbell Is golns to be tbe Heater used.

Donf wait until Falll before placlnff your order, but have It put In now wben you can eet more satisfactory Job and prices tban you can during the Fall rusb of work. illlXJOELLrCICYIiEEr 00 to 00 Fine Street, Pongfr teeerwleryrYV PATENTS. T. R. IlTTELL, Attorney and Counsellor Patent, TradeMarJt and Copy right Cases, Opposite ratsni pmoe, D.

C. Ovei twelrs years Anrrt bu.la. arising ander faisal DrwapUyaaa earsMUr Brsecu4. Bejeetad Oaaeaaoeerteispsctslattaa Write let tatormeOea. Upoareoslpaof Medel or iarVstloaVl advlsa asto pateatabUItr WITHOUT, CHABOB.

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