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IQdffletown Dafly Press. THTJR3DAY, JULY 1893. WITOBSTMT'B storm was one of the wont of the season thus tar, and from numerous sources stories of Us fury and the detraction which ll wrought. Ill course appears to have been to the northeast. Its earliest damage being In.

CcStd In northeastern Pennsylvania, It travelled northern Ken Jersey, a portion of Orange county in this state, county and the on the cast of the Hudson River. It was market by violent electrical disturbance and wes accompanied with much, hall, which has done, undoubtedly, peel damage to (mils and crnpa. Tn czecutlve chamber In the capltol at Albany was the scene of a very unusual proceeding Wednesday, when the State o( Hew Jersey made a grim demand on Governor Flower for the person of eleven- jiar-old Louis Wood, whom It has de- to place on trial for the murder by shooting of Bertie Wagner, aged 3, nnr Freehold, June 17th. The attorney pleaded with the Governor for the boy, who, dressed In clothing suitable to his atood by, urging that he had not at- ainsd the age of legal responsibility, but Oa Governor decided to turn him the representative of New Jcreey Justice took the child presumably to a New Jmey jail, for tnal before a court and Jury for his life. Correspondence el tie Puss --A festival was held at the church Thursday of last week.

"The proceeds were not Tery large. --George Clark presented the church with a fine bell. It was hung and rur on the 28nd. Mrs. Sarah Clark rang it.

was the anniversary of her birth. --Boarders are coming and the bouses are full. Mr. and Mrs. Galen Booth and family of Wonldalr, Durland.

urg It are visiting H. --The wedding of Benedict-Helms at Wurlsboro, wag attended by quite a number from this place. --Our sick are improving. -Mrs El'zabeth 0. Ootte, Col.

W. The aleeves. HANDSOME STREET GOWNS. in the center is of cream sorgo, with revers of Idae corded silk. Tho THI evidence accumulates that the silver men are preparing to resist the repeal of allver purchase law by every ex pcdlent known to parliamentary prjcccd- Ingi.

They expect to smother any repealing act that may Introdu ed with amendments, mfle It by references to committees, tire It out wiih endless tpecches, and compass ita dtfeat by every legitimate and illegitimate device their fertile can Invent or their tireless energies can enforce. Not the least of their schemes will be a powerful lobby Who will be furnished an almost unlimited amount of money, to buy over to their aupport those wkom they cannot persuade. The comiog session of Congress will probably witness the most free, open and barefaced Sorts to corrupt Congressmen tod Benatora the National Capitol has ever eiperienced. The saying is that "every man has his price," and If bo true, the illver men will find out the cost and purchase their men if the thing can possibly be ri-w. A 1 pn dm'tt It can.

This ii a vrets. OBAMOE COUNTY. Blooming croTo. Correspondence or too Frew. Adaline Tuthill hns gone to Bay Shore, Long Island, for a week's visit.

--Mrs. Jennie Bright had a large sale last week. --Washington Tuthill manifests the milk in the absence of Mr. Belah Tuthill. --The blacksmith shop is now vacant --Carpenters and busy.

masons are kept --Mr. Fremont Amory of New York city, is spending his vacation in town. Correspondence or trie Press. --Tho Fourth was ushered in by repeated and long-continued salutes from oondenrery whidle. and tho usual fuailade BrcT during the day, but at nicht a i or wd gathered in from the sunouudirg country to witness the very pretty display of flre works that set off from the hill opposite the --Mia.

Waller Manning has been qulle CHARLES EMORY SMITH'S SPEECH. A Trumpet Gall fo Pair to Every Ke- publicmn In the Land. The itlrrlng wards of Mr. Charles Xmory Smith, the distinguished editor of the Philadelphia Prcli, at the convention olubs in Saratoga should be read ry Republican. We quote them: This Is pie-emlneully the haur for the manly courageous and resolute reassertion of the Republican faith.

It Is no time to falter or hesitate. As a Republican I was never more firmer in my faith than now. A year ago the countiy was radiant with the sunshine of unparalleled prosperity. Had Republican rule continued the reign of prosperity would have remained unbroken. But a part of the people, in the very Intoxication of a success whoie relation! they did not estimate, blindly and madly struck for a change, and they have got it.

The Republican party left the country in the full flush of the greatest prosperity It hai ever enjoyed, and four jnonthi of Democratic trial have plunged it Into the deepest depression It has known for 20 years. With this battle before us the Republican party has a minion scarcely legs 1m- cortant than when It abolished slavery and saved the Union. For this mighty Struggle It needs no new creed. It baa only to broaden Its old and time-honored principles to meet new situations and new occasions, and to follow them with undaunted courage. It will itand for protection, which ia the defense ot labor and the support of home Industry.

It will Itand for reciprocity, which alms at commercial expansion upon the sound busl- nesi principle! of mutual interest. It will itand by the doctrine that American primacy mult be respected in the American hemisphere and that when the American flit; rightfully goei up on territory essential to our security it must not be hauled down. It will stand by iti policy for the revival ot American shlpi under the American Sag. In a word, it will itand by ill broad, Instructive, reverberating Americanism which, since Abraham Lincoln and William Seward has found Iti greatest embodiment and illustration In the work of Benjamin Harrieon and James G. Blaine.

sick, but la belier. --Haying will proceed vigorously now that the urlh and de-racting allurements are over --Mrs. Forth, nee Ella Hill, of Irvington, N. has boen visiting her parents. --Henry Van Etten has moved her familv into the company's new dwelling, No 8 Cnl'BCf Wipkliam Win" expects to tccupy No.

4 in a woi'H or --The New York Milk Co on Mon. day, at 4 erected a pole about 70 feet high, from which floats a beautiful piece of bunting--the Star Spangled Banner. Tho raising of the pole and banner wai accomplished by a prolonged salute from the condtmsery whistle. Tuxedo. Correspondence or tePMSB --The opinion of all Is that it was the most successful Fourth of July ever known in Tuxedo.

Tho sports were the main feature of tho day's entertainment, and there were gold fields and a good track. In the evening the park and club house grounds were lighted with electric lamps, placed especially for this purpose, and across the large lawn facing tho luko there ware rows of Chinese and Jarwnepo lanterns, which made tho ground look very beautiful. In the centre of the lawn wai tho Hungarian Band of fifteen pieces, and guests itrollcd about enjoying the music and the scenery More people were present than was expected, but nil were satliflcd. Tho athletic games started 10 and lanted until 0 p. m.

Mr. Grennell Kane was timekeeper, while Mr. William Kent officiated as starter. The sport! were ai follows Hundred yard dash--Wm. Dempsey first, Peter Brady second, time 11 seconds.

Hurdle race 120 yards, hurdlos feet 6 inches, won by Dempsey In the fast time of 19 seconds, 0. Talmadge a closo second. Mile running race--Frank Beoraft first, Underwood second, time 45 8'anding high jump--won by Grant McDjal, 4 ft were found on the Kaynor farm. They also decided to build a pest house. --The pipe for the waterworks Is being laid on the Greycourt road, near the Orange County Railroad, and the road is closed In consequence, which renders It very Inconvenient to everyone who doel businesi at Greycourt.

It makes an extra drive of about three miles. --Mr. John Hlckey and Miss Maiy Doyle, both of the town of Blooming Gruve, were married at Bt. Columbia's Church, Monday morning. --Rev.

A. J. Clancy, of New York city, is spending a few with Rev John J. Carr. Hubbard IB putting our roads In first-class shape.

nimh. Correspondence ot ttie Press --Sunday was a very hot day. --A large numb -r of New York boarders arrived on the train Saturdty, the two coaches were well filled. The train wai nearly an hour late on account of the Oracle County being late. A large num ber of people gathered at the depot to see th Irani me In.

Saturday night there a number of people In this place from the country some to get Now York arders and others to Eenyon, wife and son, of Brooklyn are visiting 8. D. Haviland. --On Sunrlay the party who attemp'ed to ring the church bell, succeeded in throwing it from its bearings. He wants to learn a little about ringing church bells.

Lake. Correspondence of tliePasss. --Mlts Maggie 0 Mullen, of New York city, is visiting friends at Maple Lawn Cottage Mr. and Mrs 8. Higanbitham of Montioello, cilled on friends and relatives at this place, on their return from a three pleasure trip at Liberty, Westfield Flats, Youngsvllle and Pike Pond.

They evidently enjoyed the trip very much. --Mrs, James F. Callbreath, who fell down a fl ght of stairs while in a faint last week sustained internal Injuries, which, although not necessarily dangerous, compel her to keep her bed Dr. Joseph H. Callbreath, who his been practicing at Now Heven, has returned home.

--The tinging at the ohapel last Sabbath evening was greatly improved by Mr. George Millspauga.whoaccompanied with the clarionet. Blood i Toll. Adam II, son of Adam Is out with a "Brand New Show," a first class one ring circus and a big hippodrome after the Komau fashion but with all the modern Improvements Including all the sports of the race I rack. Adam Forepaugh, the younger, gained a valuable experience during the life time ot the sturdy olil showman and it Is in tho Fore, paugh blood to manage a circus and run a hlppo-arenic entertainment.

The acquirement of a great fortune has not bten a temptation to the old Roman's only Bon to live in Idleness; ease has no sweets for one bred to a life so busy and exciting as ctrcuslng and that la why Adam Forepaugh, who worthily wears an honored far-famed name, w.ll be with us Saturday, July 8th. Summer Suits, Ilata, Negligee Shirts and Underwear. Wu are naming prices to sell the goods, which means that eveiy dollar spent with us is a direct saving i in from 20 to 40 pei cent Uemcmber, goods go fast. TFlint It Wai. One of.

tie chemistry professors grew last week and told how a woman came to him some years ago for instruction in chemistry. The class grew inter- cited. "I told her," said Professor that we didn't take women students and advised her To go to Tufts. Well, she -went. Sho took a long course In organic chemistry and at last she married The class looked more interested.

Then one member raised his hand. "Well, Mr. Jones?" "Sort of chemical union, wasn't it, pro- Budget. dor Professor H- him." trade Central Taller. -Miss Rumsoy, formerly of Central Valley, carried the honors at commencement exercises of A Academy, Brooklyn, Ian wei'k Her clasb LUtnb' red 1S8 --Dr.

Samuel 8. E'mpr is bu Irllrg summer cotlHt'tt his i Icaaed his largo resideuoe to a New York pariy for the Mimroer. K. W. KdtvarclB.

is said, will soon return with hie family to thli placa from Los Angeles, Cal where they removed recently. WBrwlch. --The extra appropriation of $3 000 for completing the now school house was voted Saturday, the vote being ayei 85, noes 11 The school house will now be finished In a proper manner. TVetltown. Correspondence ol the FRISS --Misses Carrie Clark and Nettle DraBe, delegaus frjm the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor of this place, started Monday for Montreal to attend the International Convention.

--The residents of our neighboring village of Johnsons are wide awake and patriotic Monrlay they erected a la'ge pole and suspended to the breizs the stars and ttripes, fho orator of the day wai the president ot tho Westtown Farm and Garden C'ub, Mi. H. C. Gardner, who from all accounts covered with honor.and greatly distinguished himself --Charles W. Horton has taken his Polonius colt to Goshen and placed him In John Mmchln's hands for training.

Monilay of this week he trntled a quarter in 4CJ seconds which is a 2 42 gall. Corwin dnyer, with Wattle record 2 28J, owns the mad In this vicinity. To (bo of mntllototvn. Tou have no doubt noticed an article written by some of the dental profession of ihis city in regard to Odontunder and a gentleman having a great desl ol trouble from an necrosed jiw. What Is the cause of necrosis It is caused by an abscess, which, when in its stages, causes the bone to decay.

People otten have necrosed bona from abscess in the ear, or a felnn, and i when a person is suffering from scrofuletic abscesses. This gentleman suffered a great many times with this abscess before lie used Oduntunder, and I turned him away twice before it broke as his face -was swollin so badlv that he could not open his mouth, and I fall to see how Odontunder can cause a trouble that Is well seated bifiire It is made use of. I've practiced dentistry IB years and have had several cases of necrosis of the jaw that 1 have treated euccessfully without the aldance of a specialist. The notice was written and published as an advertisement antagonistically because of Odonlunder's great success and beine sold to me exclusively. Vlease read Baf- urday's paper.

DH ROBINSON, Odoatuuder Dental Parlors, James Middletown. Clairvoyant Examination Free. By Dr. Buttertteld, at the Russell House, Middletown, Tuesday, July ll'b, until 5 The doctor will give any one Buffering from any diabase, no matter ol how long standing, a clear, pointed and correct diagnosis of his rmrllnnn, without asking any or having auy previous knowledge of the case--point out the causes of disease and prescribe remedies appropriate to a rure Wp especially ask tliose to call wuo are given up by other physicians, an Incurable, as there still is hope ot cure if thi true cause oj the disease rfaohod He r-urps every OUBP ni SOU 5 Leading Clothiers, Tailors, Furnishers. Remnants Of Wool Dress Goods, Silks, White Goods, Cotton Dress Gosds, Embroideries, Laces, We watit them sold If you need any, you cau buy them Etf.

vvi cheap. Call and see CARSON TOWNEB, No. 11 West Main Middletown, N. Y. Does Your Roof Leak in the Gutters or Around the Chimneys Do They Need Painting? Do You Contemplate Building or Re-roLfing.

THena C2oaasvi.lt; TTs. Our advice will cost you nothing and may cave you much. Wo make a specialty ot Hoof Making and Kepairing. ORANGE COUNTY ROOFING CO. 24 West Main Middletown, H.

Y. THE TRUTH And Nothing But The Truth. Plenty of gooa ttitlmonlals In conarmatUm ol tlie tiiatement The Studebaker Vehicles lent pitlsfactlon to all purchaierc. No one well informed In Wagon Statistics but will award a hleti class reputation to goods They are made hy the bent ailll and ot me best materUl and by the largest mannfRoUirera In the world. The plant embraces 32 acrea of factories and GS acres of dry aneda, a trana total of SQ a-rea.

Good frlendp, whalerer may be jour wantH tn tho Tenlcle line, he It a one-Done Farm Ttvo- horee Farm Wagon, LOR Wajr-n, City Lumber Track. Hand Cart, Dump Cart, Coal WROD. Bireet Sprlnkltr, Ice Wagon, Backboard, Road Cart, Gentlemen, ple DIED. HALSTSAD--Jnly 5, In Dnlonvllle, Juh i H. Hil- Btead.

aged 61 yeara, months. 2 dayu. Fanera! Friday at 2 p. at Ills late residence. EDWARDS--Jaly 6, In ihli city, Annie, Infant daughter of Ward Bdwarde, aged IB tuonthB.

Funeral Trlday at late rendence 31 bprague Are. Jnieimenl In Hillside cemetery. Clara--Did you know that Mrs. Dangle had gone on a trip to Bermuda? Maude--No. I must call on her before sho gets ONE GENT fforBacttuaertlon.

NnAdverUstmibut 'CHB than ten oonrs. Koad'wBOn, Pony Cart, 'if you please, anything la the Wagon or Carriage line, believe ua It will pay you to call and aetourprlcea. We gire yalne receired everr lime a Bali made. We have Ihe flneatstoufcol Farm Wagons, Spring Wagons, arts, Bufgles, Surreys, light HoRd Wngons, Pony Carts, Speeding Wagons. Runabout WPgonsv Swindle Wagons, erer shown Irt this t-lty.

Don't Imatfne becansi we have good goodn, prices are calculated to scan you. Friends, we can do you good. anil BCCUB Drake DeWitt 15 illonlKonierT Selllog Agents stmlebafccr Bros. Mfg. Co H.

II. BIANCIUIU), General Agent OD FISH, B'ue Fllb, FUn, BnlUr Forecta, Tlnllhnt, Ciacoes, BUM, it HiK- PORD Main St. Aiartet, cor. East and BaHt dltt OUR ROOMS, rity water, snltablo (or smill family, reasonable rent. Apply to John T.

OOMS to a family ot atlnlla. Tall at SOUtl No. i Montgomery St. 1NJ-JG HOOM GIRL wanted. Inqulrent the Holding Honse.

29tltf BT THE WAI. It behooves Mlddletownors to be un- jelflih now that street railroad is ai- lund 118, miny ot thoie bnilneii men, Uwyen. who were In the search for a road which would make thli a "greater are now heard to remark "I ihall pro test against Us going through raj itreet," Gentleman, don't make a mistake. The Trolle; system ia not a nuisance. The can are not a nuisance.

Tho ralue ol 7our property Is enhanced by luoh a con- Do not deny the man whs livei further from Franklin Equare than you do, the right to ride, if tome one It irllUng to can at hli dliposa'. Erery property owner should be generous. A pompous-looking man called for three cups ol coffte at the Wlckhan trenuo depot this morning when the noon train ctrae In. He carried them Into the train with one of those beautiful new silver milk pitchers on which engraved the familiar name of Seeholzer. He didn't come back.

The girl has a small amount of change which was due the customer, but would rather have the pitcher. The cusUnur doubtless Intends to return the property, but the delay is playing havoc with the nerves of the young lady who delivered the lunch. 5 incnes." Cspt. Bush, second, 4 ft 3 Inches Tug of War--Won by the police team against the village and stable team. Bunning broad jump--Won by Wm.

Hunter, 19 ft. Patrick Bmnagan, a close second, IS ft. 10 inches. i high jump--Won by McDoal 5 ft. Cbas Benjaman, second, 4 ft.

inches. Two mile bicycle race won by Frank Bbcraft. George Murphy second. Putting shot, Won by Capt. Bush, 85 ft.

4 Inches. Sack race-- Won by Dempsey. Wm. Prlngle. second.

Throwing base ball-- Won by Ohas. Contain. 95 yards Benjiman second, 04 Barge race one mile with turn, crews ol four, Won by club boatmen against mechanics. Time 9 10 The prizes in these contests gold pins, meerschaum pipes, watches, some of which wore very handsome. Oorrespoiutenoeotthe PRafs --Mr.

Van Winkle ol New York, Is visiting at tho me of his father-in-law, Jansen Fowler. --Miss Thyer of Washington. D. is stopping for a while with the family of Cyrus Brown near this place. --Harry Miller of New York, is again in town amonp his many friends.

Yan AM of Middletown, drove to this village with some friends July 4. to see his people, The score of the ball game between nines from Walden and Montgomery, re suited in a victory for the home team by 36 to 11. Wm. Lodge, won the ball bit Tuesday night, by 190 votes, as a token ol his efficient and skillful playing "Faddy" Hande'han died early Apropos of these lunch-grabbers thi are telling a good story at the depot about a traveler who picked up a sandwich, July 4, ami then walked over to the bar, and ordered a bottle of beer. He lunched quietly there until the train conductor shouted "all aboard," whoa he produced 10 cents for tho beer, and started off.

The girl had watched him and as he was going out of the door she called out shrilly: Come back and pay for your sandwich The fellow paid no attention, but the other fleeing passengers to a man. turned about. Four went down Into their pockets after ten cents and started to apologize, bat the girl kept her eyes on the one who didn't come back. She called again in unmistakable terms: Tou with tho speckled shirt, come back here, and pay for your sandwich." The train palled out and the fellow swUDg aboard. The girl wai semi- paralyzed, the other waitresses laughed, and John Seeholzer called out One hundred sandwiches for No.

1--heavy train 1" Wednesday morning at his late residence near this village, of apoplexy. The end was eitremely sudden, as the previous morning he was in town with his milk in his usual good health, and chatted and laughed with the boys. He came to this country from Ireland about twenty-five yeaTM ago, and settled in the region of Campbell Hall, earning and saving considerable money while working for the late Mr. Gouge in the creamery business. He amassed a nice fortune by frugal and careful ways, and his property, mostly in real estate, will go to his wife, there bo- Ing no heirs-at-law or next of kin.

In politics he was a Democrat in all national State elections, but in local affairs ho was for the moat competent man. A. good and obliging neighbor, in about the Bftieth year of his age, has gone to his final abode with a good character and reputation. --The Weattown base ball cluhd tested the Florida ub at that n'ace on the fourth of July.fcoorcll to 9. Our boys are very much p'eiaed with the treatment which they received from the Florida's --Austin Linei a well firmer of Mlnlslnk, has been quite sick with heart and liver fflculty, but Is now considerably better.

Rev. Mr. Grayol South Centreville, exchanged pulpits with Ruv. Mr. Taylor, last Sabbath morning.

(Jrr'lal Run. Correspondence of tlie PRESS. --The Glorious Fourth was duly cele. brated by the people of this place, small boys and big boys, too. --Mies Bertha E.

Mills and brother en- ttrtalned a number of their friends on the evening ot the Fourth. About forty were prtaent and dancing was the order of the evening Among those present was Miss Mabel Hallett, ot Waverly, Y. Bullville, Scotchtown, Goshen and Middletown were also represented Miss Mills a charming hostess and all may be sure ol a good time at htr home. --Among the slain and wounded in celebrating the Fourth was Eugene Yan Benschoten Ho was irjured by the explosion of a cannon. His trienria hope he is not seriously hurt.

--Boarders are beginning to arrive hire. Mr. Crans has a full house. --Miss Mable Hsllett, ot Waverly, is vUUlnj friends in this place. --Among those home from college we notice John Coleman, Emmet Bloat, Miss Mary Bloat and Miss May Bump.

--Mr. and Mrs. Alonz) Miller, ot Pater- soti, made a flying visit to this place last Sunday. Farmers along the O. W.

are complaining about Ihe terrific whistling of Too Many Flies. Holman Hunt, who began life as a clerk to an auctioneer and estate agenfc, was constantly drawing portrait's when, he should have been drawing up leases, and in his chosen profession lie was never slow to seize tho flying moment. "I won't buy your oranges," he said to an old woman who had entered the office in search of a customer, "but I'll paint your portrait." Old Hannah was delighted, and thereupon she was put on paper in lier habit as she lived, her basket on her bend and an orange in her hand. But one incident of this tedious yet ambitious period of tho artist's life never ceased to afford him amusement. The windows in his room were made of ground gloss, and as he had little to do he spent much of his time drawing flies upon their roughened surface.

A blot of ink sufficed for tho body, and some delicate pencil strokes for the and at a distance the deception was perfect, Day by day the number increased, and one mornlnj? his employer came in, stopped before the -windows and exclaimed: "I can't make out how It is. Every day that I como Into this room there seem to bo moro and more fliesl" and taking out his handkerchief he attempted to brush them Companion. nly tiro more $6 so baby carriages left. Bed lounges only $6 60; woven wire springs $3 00 Don't wait lor aorne one elae to secure ttieae bargains All new goods at VAN JHAICK'S Salesrooms, West Main St. 'e iQfmrance Association of special tcrniB and territory to agents able to secure business.

Address Rnlpn Marden, faupt, ot Agencies, 116 Broadway. New lort. Mist A F1RS7-CHSS Llfi Nevr TorK offers a EPOSTTS with the Co. TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO. on or before tenth day of July he ir Interest from the first, faafe df- pSRit hoses to rent 2S191 FRANK HARDING, Secretary TUNCfi'S a people contemplating raut- JL rimouy was Don't." Tulg's adrfre to peoplp contemplating the repairing of tin Ir tinea la Have Done," and tiie place to have It DONE la CRAIG 3.

TDBWARTE OK CHOLERA-Have you rewpoofo JL and mnlts cleaned by ttie Odorless InstMatiilne, ttie only one in tlie city. Vnuiro iltblnfecterl after being Ueanc'l Orderw left at A. Sajera Cigar Htnns, or to 23dlm J. A. BK.IGGS, SO Bennett City.

Tie old foggy lion that every branc of business must be conducted in a scpai ate store and by different merchants exploded. Modern me'h say. se everything under one roof and at leaa popsible expense, buy for cash, sell fo cash, and at a close margin of profit. Th maxim of a quick sixpence IB an old cht's nut but is true nevertheless. This i plains our ideas of business embodi 1 we are trying lo carry out, hence th (xtrerae LOW PRiCi you want a niiW suit, call rtt 36 East Ma St.

Theiv ou can findt a flue line of Cloths for Suits and Trousers liich I will make up nt the owest Fit nad work manship guaranteed. Herman Nass. Cleaning antl Repairing neatly done. Continued Prom Yesterday, THE CONCLUSION. Doubtless you are now ready to auk, whore can I find an instrument that contains the good features, and avoids the bad, as euuuicr- ated in our preceding comments Well, Ihe lotal numbir of the names which we could conscientiously Rive In reply to your question In bv no menus Inrgc, but It embraces, at linn, the following, viz.

8TE1NWAY. ENABB, CHASE, HAZELTON, and CONOVER. If you arc desirous of purchasing a strictly high-grade piano you will not go amiss in procuring any one of those mentioned. Above all things dou't throw away your money on a poor instrument, for while tbo be may cost a little more It will bo the more economical In thi long run. Morgan Music Co.

Say Tedders, Kcrse Rakes, Buckeye Mowers, and fixtun for mowers. Gasoline Stoves at reduced prices at the Hiirdwaie store i Wholesale and Retail Ilarilffare, 18 North St. anil 0 King Slug Shot for Bugs Bicycles Cheap. To Sleep. Wu do rot Intend to let business RO to sltep at this so called dull season but shall make Ihlnea llTCly in business by ofljring b'g cutft OQ Suits and Pants.

our Suits at $5.00, $6 00, $8.00, $10.00. 8eo our straw hats at 60 Balbrlggan Undorware 25 new Cheviot slnrts ai 25 special night shirts 50 ctp. at the Oao Piico Bluo Front Store 10 St. MORRIS B. WCXLF.

and Guards For Ail Machines. Sayer Sayer, 40 North St POHFEK'S SCHOOL will open JL on September sttti, next. Pupils Sued 'or passing Keeenl examination nn 1 for collone entrance. For partlrnifirs iLqnlre at 6 HIcMai Ave Mld letown, N. Y.

ONKT to loan on dm mortgage, city property. ISdlf BOYD COMBS. ORATOS PORTRAITS made to order by Geo VJ A Kohblna, Crayon ArtlBt, at Mr. GPO Sban non's Art Store, as North St. ladlmt Setting Him Eight.

The young man's father wag paying Mm a visit just to seo howhe was getting along at college. "So yer learoin feneia?" "Tea." "That's right, William. Learn ter make yersolJ useful ter yer father. Don't bother none about rail fences; stone fences is what they need in our section the Star. Old and Now.

Itinerant--Madam, I would liko to call your attention to an article which no housewife can well do without at this season of the year. It ia a new moth exterminator. Madam--Excuse me, sir, but what I'm interested in just now is extenninatins the old moths. When I get rid them, maybe I'll talk to you about the now moth Courier. OK SALE--A Bargain-corner property, elpht sewer connection.

Property In first- clftsa condition. For particulars address 6Jt( BARGAIN, Press office ANTED--Good strong frirlfl from IS to 18 years or age. wages js.so to 16 per week. 91(111 ANGLO-SWISS Condensed Milk Co. WO FRONT OFFICES TO RKNT --Steam heated; all Improvements; second door Sernoctian BnlUImg.

dTOtf we are offering. We are constantly CD- larginp our afFDrlmcnt and you to exmnme our stock. We are glad to have you visit our slore whether you buy or cot. You will be astonished al our low i a will tell your a that ad- veriijMsour buinca-i, so don't feel afraid Central Butter Bill of Fate. a and Mi'k 10c "Rice and Milk lOc Oatmeal anil Milk lOc lilk Per 03c Cream Per Gla 05c 'ies and Cake Ooc Sandwich to OidtT Ooc Everjlhtne Home-made.

Erop In and see tho cliurn In operation. To or Friends and the Public: 119 Norlb St, Todd Block, Middletown, H. Y. jl. --Will cloEe July 4 entire day, as will also grocery of F.

Todd. ABLB BOAKDBRS--wanted 101 East Main street. Donble room to rent. sstf OR RENT to family vilnout children, five rooms at No. 9 West T2lt! you -yisatci advertias unyimng WT time nrlte to GBO.

P. nownr raerf tt CO the engines SULUTAH COTJOTT- --Liberty now gets Its morning mail an hour earlier than heretofore. It arrives by tlie Mountain Ezpreu at 1.40 p. m. --The preliminary surrey of GUder- iluvei Flats, Liberty, made by Charles H.

Smith, of Hiddletown, Friday, determines that It ii not suitable lor a race txack, two bridges being required. It is probable the track will be constructed on the farm of J. J. Adgate ai first proposed. --Charles Humphrey has sold hit grist mill property at Liberty to Bonnell consisting of D.

R. Bonnell and C. K. Bonnell, ol Liberty, and H. K.

Keller, of the Wright Lumber Co. of New York. The now 9rm takea possession Aug. 1st and will alio engage ID the lumber Dusl- Humphrey reserves the residence and bams and, if rumors heard by the Gazette are correct, receives for the remainder of the property. --Mrs.

Powelson, ot Brooklyn, is staying for while with W. E. Hasbrouck and family. --Mri. Ludlum, of New JTork, spoko In the Presbyterian Church Sunday muht on Alaska in relation to the Homo Mission flald.

interesting points told --Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mowbray, of Hew York, arc for whilo with the lam- lly of William E. Sears. --Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Bears, of New York, spent the Fourth of July with trie rls in Montgomery. --There were no services in tho Goodwill Church Sabbath, the pastor, RCT. J. M.

Thompson, being out of town. Ardcn. Correspondeaoft of tho PBESS --The evidence In the case of Harriman against tho commissioners of highways of the town of Woodbury, has been completed. Briefs will be submitted and oral argument will be made before Judge Brown nex'. week.

irionroe. --Mr. George K. Conklin, Mr. Welling, Mr.

Hall and Mr. Anderson, the Htghlind Journal is informed, will build brick building! on tho lots they purchased of the Kniijhi'n es'ate, and it la anticipated that George Reed will also erect a brick building on hie lot when he builds. Clieiter. (Correspondence or the PXBM. --Mr.

and Mrs. McQulre will leave July 5th to visit the World's Fair. --The Board of Health have issued an order to have 54 dead sheep SCLLITAH COUNTS, --Monticello has voted by a decisive maj irlty to have a union free school as provided by State law. --During July and August the Rev. Dr Baum, ot New York, will hold Episcopal Ohurch services in the Grand Army Hall, Liberty, Sunday mornings at 11 o'clock.

Correspondence or tna roils. --Miss Mary Dixon, at one time a real- dent here, was in town last week calling on old friends. She is about to sail for a visit to Ireland. --Theodore Comfort, for miny years a resident here, now living is Newark, N. is visiting at his son's.

Though eighty- four years old he is itill quite vigorous and hearty. --GeorRB W. tier who was killed In the diecharRe of his duty near Trout Brook, waa for a number of yean resident of this village and was much reipect- ed. A Similarity. "That waa tho second time I've fallen today," remarked a New York gentleman to Mend during tho recent slippery weather.

"Did you fall before?" "No; I fell tho Other way." "Humph! You remind me of a bank cashier. You lost your balance, and thea you fell Sif tings. High. Toned. "Shall you go abroad this summer.

Blinks?" "Yes." "Aren't you afraid of the choleraP" "Yea, but I'd rather get it where it'sfresh. than put up with the secondhand lot that's prophesied for this country, if I hard it at Bazar. ATKK1NQ In all its brani lies. UUNOAK. Newbumn, Y.

Clilrta and allver loaoel. Walters farnlBtipl. The Best Place Develop Your Horses For Speed. Hones taken to train on Campbell Farm Track at HrKHonKble Price under the anpervl aion ol EMMET WOOD, assisted by HENRY POET, formerly of Warwick, N. T.

Mr. pout I prepared to give the hlp-hest reference aa to caps bUlty, eto. All stock Intrusted to me will recei? i very ca.r« and food, lluj a i wltU plenty ol atloii. HOIK D. CAMPBELL Ulast Hare Been.

Wiggs--I have never been able to Up my mind whether Hamlet waS really crazy 6r not. "Wings--My impression is that he was. He was Interested in amateur theatricals, fou; To boy Groceries and Provlaions is at wfiere yon get ctiolra Pork at iso per Fancy Mackerel at lie. Fancy Lemons at isc. per doz tioz.

for 6(te, Ferrer tn. Flour at S4.AO per J2.30 per bbl per tf bbl and Me. per bbl. In aacfee. Tula la not a second grade fldur hat ona wo warrant equal to any Sour on the market.

Funcy natter at 25c per Ib. ai retail, 2B cems in Mb. lots. BROS. 108 NortU St --John Evans who bought the Jordan property, has the to Blore nearly completed whloh add much the improvement of the place.

--Charles Bennett, with Wtntur is a veteran and went to Klngiton lust week to join hU commdes for too visit to Gettysburg --Tho reformed Church was opened (or service last Sunday after bung closed weeks for repairs. During the interval the ladies hive hid the church renovated and newly carpeted Communion services was held last Bunday and seven added tr the ctmrch, --Every tra on Saturday brought its quota of boarders for Bloomingburg even to the night line wbicn did not arrive till midnight. The boarding tmusen and hotels are fast filling up, aud it ii ascertained that tho rooms of who entertain boarders, within two miles of tho villagl are engaged. --Doll Cane has started an omnibus from hii hold to meet ttalni; and John F. Bennoi eende several ctrrlagei in addition lo regular stage, for tho purpose wniie our citizens generally ebon a disposition to mute the summer viait ot our city guuats as pleasant as possible, A Long Distance Man.

Fudidud--Never teen ont the state! Why, I understood 7011 to bo a man ot extensive travel. Glmpeigh--So I am. I am tt floorwalker it Tating Transcript. Tlio One nna Only. Popper--That boy of mine is a regular phenomenon.

(wearily)--In what way? Popper--Six years old and never said a bright thing in his Seeping His Word. "What do you say to tho young barris- ter'B making me an offer marriage?" "Just what I expected! "When I jilted tim, ha sworo lie would do himself anln- fury MIDDLErOWN, 8 SATURDAY, I TIIE Adam Brand Nkw Show. QYMNASTIC Notice to Drafted Men of th Town of Woodbury. rpO ALL PERBON3 INTERESTED. A Tafce notice tbat a majority of ttie resident tax payers of tHe Town ol Woodbnry In the county Orange, represenrinr more than one-hall 01 tn taxable property ol such resident taxpayers nav heretofore petitioned the Board ot supervisors said county to make tlie rclmbnraement and 1 afford the roller to the drafted men and the heirs at law provided tn and purnnaiit to Cnapte of the Laws ol 1692, and that nnder this ac allclalmn mast be presented with tho neceasai vouchers to the County Treasurer of, said count wttim three April 5' 1683.

Clerk Board of Sapervlflors. We tire daily recelvmi; iinmenpe pliiptni nts of Fine Tetvs, Tiiro CofTteH, and Standbrci to meetllie duimul of our large and increasing trade. Our farlll- ticB for ptocunuir. and delivering Fresh aud Pure Teas and lleee nre untquailed. All our Feus Krc selected where they are prown by our agents who procure for our trwde tho First Pickings, thus enabling UB to give to our patronfl at all aensonfi, Pure Freali and llelinolo Teas.

Our tkffccs are so'ccted from tlie Mountain Districts of tho best CorTcc-growiEK regions of the world, where they are Naturally Illpcmd, thus giving that Great Strength and Delicious Flavor and by our New sntl Patent Proctas ff Roaatinp, Cooling, we are enflblLd to entirely re'ain the Essential Oil anil Aroma not to be found In colfee-a bought elsewhere. Gruti Mill Pacific let No. a Empiri, Block. Norm Cucumbeis, 3eets, Tomatoes and Themes every day. Also Choice Bnmmas nnd Table Butter a specialty at OSBURN THepnoneUallli BROWN'S 42 NnrtlihtreBL CELEBRATED Mowers, Reapers Rakes TOR SALE BY lor ttie Fc FULL LINE FIREWORKS and al-o pooil stock of Cream, Wholesale or Retail Brick Cream a Specially.

EVANS SI North St Midriletown. BRINK 28 North and 7 King Middletown, N. Y. 5th AVE, CIGARS 10c. and 19 CcnU For sale at all Flrst-claas places.

Kobert A. Sayer Nortb mddletown. Agent (or Mlilillotown, N. Y. A Beautiful Summer Resort.

07H.OTJT TTny Ahead. Mother Johnny, -I'm shocked to hear rou swear. Do you learn that at school? Johnny Learn it at school! Why, it's po what teaches tho other boys --Texas Sittings. Appropriate. Ue What do you call that new gown? ghe am going to name it after yon.

Se-- Why sot Sho-- Because it baa such, long Laco'i Family Uedicine moYes the bowels every day. Most people need to aie it. No Difference. Teacher-- Spell "slippers," Johnny. Johnny S-1-a-p-p- e-r-s.

Teacher-- That speila "alappers." Johnnv-- Same Hanjei's Bazar. Uunnttly the QanlUy tlnexcelled. VARIETY rue entire omnt Bum, Constructed, Equipped. organized expressly Jor this eampiisn, and In Its grand entirety. THK DULY L1TINQ Forepaiigh's Clrcns, Forepangh's Hippodrome, Forcpanjli's Aeriallst, ForepaBgh'5 Specialist.

roOETrrjR WITH Aaam Forcpaniclx. te only son. of the late Ailam Forepangi, in person at every performance. Ofer 100 iccomplisliBd tonic Artists Inoladlng tie most astonlanlng array of Blders, Clowns, Acrobati and ever broaglt into concerted competition. Public Parade at 1O a.

m. Bicarrtons on all lines of travel. Get partlcn- lars of jour attlon agent. Performances and evening. Doors open at 1 and begins out Hoar later.

Salllvau Co T. Three-miles from "Tliompson Sldge" on tin Irte RR. Fire mllea from "Bloom- lugburgh 1 on Ontario 4 Western. A. s.

Prop. Tront PlsUlna to Sena jn. 'ami- It Strikes Me Now the time to onr Heal Estate. I liave Borne exoollent bargains la Houses and lota altoated In saeat locations In tuli city. See FERGUSON in Central Building, Real Estate and Inanrance BroRer and dealer In Stocte, Bonds and Mortgases.

or THKSB nlee sets of OFFICES to let In tie Central Building at ts, to. VBBY one in noed ol Information on tie Bnb- iSx of adTMenlalng will do irel! to obtain COPT of "BoflXforAdvnrtlsers," 8(18 pagen, prios one dollar. Moiled, postage paid, on receipt nrloi Contains a careful compilation from tne Xmeriean Newspaper Directory of all ttie ben papeistnd class Joarnala; glvea tie clronlatloo rating of everyone, aad a good deal of Infornn tlon about rates and other matters pertaining ttuibnaBBM advertising. Address KOWB 4DVBHTISIMG Bf HAd 1 Hr my onoicB Sugar Loaf Pineapples FOR A I Nice Aspinwall Ornngen and LemonB, very choice apricots. Watermelons, CucumhLra nnd Mrmg Beans, H' mo-growu Pi'un Heels, Kadiehep, i i Cherries, Currants, Strtiwb.rriis, and Ritpbcrrlep.

A lot of choice New Potntois at whole- Bale or retail at E. M. EUETIN'S wo. IB Nortn Call is. Dont nu To look at our Elegant New Styles ot Lgbt Color Suits and Pants for Men and BOYS' Wear, Tboy arc dandles and our prices unequalled.

CHAS. WOLFF SON, irldesl mntf Reliitble Gloiblera (Vo. 43 Jiniio" Ntrnot. N. V.

As the season IB advancing, we have IXTEW As the Marked Down Capes, Jackets, Ladies' Suits and Millinery To Halt tticlr former price. All oilier goods In proportion. Come early and secure a bargain. DO You WANT to get a summer Su't or Trousers made If BO, it will pay you to call ou me City Tailor, North St, ana sec want lie can do for Jon. He carries a lareo Hue stock Foreign anil Domestic goods wnicn will be made up according to tlie LATEST AMERICAN STYLE.

navlng recently secured tue services of a first-class coat maker, late of Btti New York, I am able to give jon (lie best worfanaDslilp in tie city, at guaranteed. fflercliant Tailor, No. NortB Street, Midilletown, N.T WORLD'S FAIR, CHICAGO. Calumet Avenue find 20th Street. UflTCI j- Fireproof, 241 rooms; near lull BHCROFT 93 7 1 I botof.

Wrtto lor circular. 2W2m Camping. Manager of Ballslon Helgltts, P. O. Maaa.

turner Norm and main nr" A mil line ol Boots and Shoes en hand and prices lo HUft fill. Dress Goods. We ai showing tlie largest line of Dress Goods ever shown by us in all tlie latett colois and styles at prices much below their orlh. Our lines i.t 39c. and are great eeUera.

If "you ate thinking of buying a dress, it will pay you to examine our line before buyinglelw where, we mean to sell the Diess Goods Horton McBurney 27 West Main Street. TJBE DANA'S 8ABBAPARILLA, IT'S 1 TffB.KINDJTHAT.CXrBES." OB PRINTING neatly done; at; the FZSBS Office. Prices reuonabla. our Fi'st-clasR Bargains every week? Saturday, July 8th, 1893. Spec5al3 for Saturday only Columbian Fancies, 9c.

a yard, regular price 15c. Ladies' Jersey Kibbed Vests 5c. Curtain Scrim 3Ac. per yard. Closing prices on A few Fancy Parasols, Ladies' Shirt Waist8, Bemnwita of DwfflGoods and Cashmere Shawls in Cream, Pick, Blue and Cardinal to close at oOc.

to 2.o. AN EXTftAORDII OFFER. As the summer sea hand and the c.irpet traj over, we find ouret-lv stocked on Motruette Carpets. We will offer until every yard we own (frl to 4,000 yards) of the! quality 31 9uGi Also 2 or 3 patd quette at 75c. TbU seems almost bJ for Ahoo: 30 wltb or without I GOOD FOR $1 On a PARLOR SUIT tbal ft 100 to $150 during the ral 1893, for cash.

I Crawford Furnit GOOD On PlRMWfSVUT tb tGO.OO to $100 during Jnna 1893, for cash. Crawford Furni GOOD FOR On a PARLOR SUIT th $25.00 to fO.OO during Jnne 1883, for cash. Crawford Furni When Preparing- Boarders aiwayi buy tho boft fcood rule Many a good, rich cnstard made re of It; Cn- poor hirer. Your guest Ico Cream as a cooling in rich, cold the Bivor it arer, the the palate rebukes the frn Housekeeper! who ust Rogers' prtmium FlaT-oi and their light the palate. McMoi Premium Eitrac'.

pure, of iiqiilei'v fl trati that it is true ion The best grorers everj iirore. Etch bottle fa! our name on each. For Crutchen, Trusses Bndagee. Cushionv Pii' ties, and all Medical we HTI Itemembcr, eTcry'hinj ail right in quality at-1; KoMONAGLE A Trusses, Suppoi Eto R. CLTUTl WHll Tar Ca Moth White For Curras Wholesale Opm m.

m. i Don't be fooled Soda. It'i Don't pay more cither al Ibat pn If you rink yourself per W.D.OLNE1 Just oartoj Imperial West Poi flours are equal gatrantee ererj bare sold ttem will pay you Price 84.7 C. N. PREDi.

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