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EMMET CRAWFORD FUKNITURS CO. 3 or 4 experienced upholsterers Call ut 41 and 40 North Middle town, N. Monday, August 31st, Til 1C I- E. Furniture Company, Middletown, N. Y.

That Tired Feeling Jl.iy come from a i a come from payin dollar for Sarsaparilla. If you can easily he relieved of it by buying a bottle of ML Monngle it Rogers' Sarsaparilla Tonic at 75 cents a bottle. This is an article of real merit made from finest Honduras Sarsapn i-illa combined with Tonics and Prepared in Our Laboratory with the same carefulness which has characterized 0111 business for twenty years in making and dispensing medi cines for physicians and! amilie To read the absurd claims of the manufacturers of the clollai snsaparilla, one would think they owned the entire American public, the medicine market and the pharmaceutical skill of the country. The public don' think so, nor do we. They(tlie public) appreciate our sarsaparilla tonic nt 75 cents bottle and Know Its Merits by repeated trials.

The fact is, some of the Patent Medicine proprietors who prate the loudest about science no more of chemistry than an Italian laborer does of civil engineering. Pharmacy has been our study for a life time. We are looking out for our customers and you will hear from us again. Pure goods. Reasonable prices.

McMONAGLE ROGERS, Druggists, 30 North St. TOMPKI'S BAUR Ifl ibe place to secnro bnrgDlns. Our Bargain Day is Every Day, We have a One line 5c. ana GLASS AND TINWARE Curtj, Wagons, Wlieelbarrows, Veloclpodesl Trlcyclts, llobb; Uorses, whkn vre will iell below tlie regular price. Amur yon -want to buj Bam- mouKs be sure 10 call al Tompkins' Bazar 57 North Middletown.

$6.25 a barrel for the best PATENT FLOUR SLOAT'S CASH STORE Middletown Daily Press. OFFICIAL CITY PAPKH. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1891. New AdvcrllaoniontH. in atanfling Rdvertlso- menu to Insure insertion should be at the office before 11 a.

m. ol the day that tlio changes are required. --Great ilungliltr In peachci to. night. -Girl wanted tor llgni bouatiroclc.

Furnace for Bile. King lrects. c. W. yanchcr 4 Co.

Prop'ra. Tt. II. Ayrcs' new Mi. Freali aausagc to-Dlghl Ql Oslcrbout Bro --Hive jou incil llint laiurj Olncy idveri iht Bilvcrllsemcnt ot B.

8. Dujion. "ir" 8uriri nK rcad Hinroril i Horlon'a --Two thlngsjou can do at C. D. llanford'a.

mink 1G6 DodtaBh rangts sold bv Clark. Sec adv. Clum chowtlcrto-nlgt at TollenV. --Sept. 2-3-- Annual fair at tuc Okl LadieB 1 Home, South slrcct.

--September 5 aud fl-Eiammntion of student! for attendance at the academy. Sept. 7 Labor day. Sept. 7-- Jltenncrchor Gcrmania concert and social ni Ihe Assembly rooms.

September 8-- Schools open under di. rcction or Prof. Tuthill. Sept. 8-- Hiss Anlolnelle Fuller's benefit conccrl at First Congregational church.

Sfpt. 8-10- Sullivan county fair al llonllccllo. Se t. 8, 10, 11-Raccs ot Gofhcn Driving park. Sept.

10-17-- Stale Tair at Syracuse. --Sept. 14-- Grand concert by New York Symphony club in Y. M. A course.

--Sept. 24 -Lecture by L. O. Arm Ben flur" in Y. 11.

C. A. course. Sept. 22-25-- Ornnge counly a i hi PorUcrTis.

Oct. 1-- I'nroilc ot ihe GoBhcn Firu --Oct. 8-- Annual parade of the i town flre clepurlroenl, E. M. HamllliiD, chitii engineer.

nomtNvENT IIEPOHT. WABIEINCITON, D. August euslcrn New York: A Iriflc cookr, nonlicrly winds and generally fnir, cxctpl possibly showers in cilremu soulbtru porlion i i generally fair, coullntii-cl cool a Sunday. TF.MI'EIIATUUK AT I-IIOSK'S OOUSM. The thcrmomeltr at Pronk'a cr.rui-r lo-dav, showed 54 decree! nbovu zero at 7 o'clock; 70 al 12 o'clock, and 71 at 3 o'clock p.

m. SON. 5:20. Sets, C.C3 JOTTINGS. --There-will bo services al Bull's ball, Circltville, Monday night under the auspices of Fakh Mission of Ibis cily.

--Tho Ihird annual report of tho Orauge County Home for Aged Women has been issued from (ho FREES priming ofllco. It contains the articles of incur, poralion, by-laws and rulei of the so. cicty, treasurer's report and list of officers for 1801, with a list of donallons and nn- nual subscriptions. --The committee and all others inter. CBlcd in Ihe organ fund of Grace church will meet al the church Monday evening it 7.30 o'clock lo arrange for ihe coining festival.

A lull attendance is desired. --The suddeu change in the -ivealher Friday night made a hunt for bedding a popular midnight employment. --Clinton W. Puncher Co. opened their new store on North street this afternoon aud make Ihe announcement in the The slore presents a mmt appear ML RUN THE SCHOOLS.

MIDDLETOWN'S SUPERINTENDENT TEACHERS FOB THE TEAR. A Sketch BiiperlnmndrnlTnllilJI'i wllli Fortraki--An tfxcollenl ICceord il Kcholuraftllp Knd live A i The public fchools ot Hiddletownopcn for ihe year September 8, in charge of Su- pcrinlcDdeni TuLbill and a thoroughly competent corps of instructors. The per- Eonpl of this body of people so important lo UK; welfare cf the i Is given Li-low. Thi-re are 34 in all, rxchiEivc nr the i and the teacher of a i Miss Margaret, Parker, who, us has heretofore been an. imunccd, is c-DgBgcd in conjunclion Tvllh Port Jems.

Prof. James F. Tulliill, tlie now Super, intenik-m or Srhoob ct Middletown, an excellent portrait of -whom is given lo readers or Ilic was born in in 1850 ami gradualc'l Trom Iho Corning public having- ttkeu the complete uour.su in i years, lie spent i tin: firm of Wulhor Lnllin nod liien took a Cornell schol- rshiij mill graduated in Brts the iuivi riily in 1332, paying his own way a i a i i high standing forscholarahirj Entering upon Uic work of leaching, he igiu classics ears in Owego Free a preparing Uo eclioliirs who t-iuk clnibical scholarship at Cornell by competitive cxsminition against aludcnts from nil over Ilio United Slates. He pro pared prize winners in the old i academic competitive eiasniuations. Ho took a stole certificate at one cinmina lion rn'cd unusually creditable," and had charge of the Owego schools during interregnum.

Mr. Tuthill was called to llidillclown in 18SO lo accept the princ'palship ol Wallkill academy at a higher salary then had been receding, and to Gom-erncur in 1887 at opening of the Union free fchoola of place. He organized private seminary and two districts under the Union free school system ami oslnblish'-d a course of study, rules and reRii'aUons. The schools at once incrcuscil in sizo md popularity, the i i doubled and it became necessary to build new buildings. The from 15 pupils lo 104 and ranked first among the northern academics in ut the same size.

There was enrolled 73 per cent ot the school population. Mr. Tulhlll was in 18S9 In Miss Cryslei- of OotWi-ratur. Following is the list of teacliera with their salad's: nee and the stock is tastily arranged. in II.

H. Roberts, classics 51,300 0 --A party of young ladies of Houston and Academy avenues had a picnic in lousion's woods today and a number of gentlemen rode up there on their safeliea lo help Ihem cat their lunch. --There was large crowd at the baud concert Friday evening, showing that Middletown people appreciate a musicul real. When Ihe hand arrived they stand in darkness. Two of the park commissioners obtained a mid hung them so they managed to -First Presbyterian church.

Prcnch- ng i and evening by Rev. Thomas Gordon, D. pastor. Young pcopiu's meeting 30 p. m.

--Secoml Presbyterian Varies Bcatlic, the pastor, will be in his pulpil morning nnd evening. All scivices at the usual hours --Tlie women evangclisls, Miss Scuulizu uncl Miss Parker, will be al Faith Jligiion tomorrow at 3 and 7.30 p. m. All -welcome. The poor and those having uo church homo Cfpcciallyinvited.

--Bethel A. M. E. it 11 n. Sunday school at 2 Snmuel Membi-rs are nil requested lo be punctual in a ancc.

Prayer meeting al 30 p. Preaching r.l 7.30 p. m. A. How, paslor.

--A. M. E. Zion E. Q.

'liflon, paslor, will preach both morning and evening. Sunday scliool-at 3 p. m. Scats free. All arc -welcome.

--Free Christian chool, 10.30 n. m. preaching by Ibe aslor, C. M. Winchester, at 3 p.

m. Subject, Which is Greatest, a Live Hog a Dead Lion In the evening Mesnot Bnghdaaorinn, a nailve of Armenia, Asia Jlinor, acd sludcnt in Wcslcynn academy, deliver a Icclure in liis native costume, ou "The Social and icligious Condilion cf Turkey." Gospel cmpcrancc i tonight. Services at St. Paul's M. E.

church at 11 n. m. nnd 7,30 p. m. tomorrow.

Dlass meetings and Sunday school at .30 n. Ep-worth league meeling C.30 p. m. Strangers are cordially invited to avail themselves of these services. Scats roo.

Rev. G. W. Downs -will occupy be pulpil. --Serviced as usual al Ihe First Bnp- isi church.

--North Slrect Congregalional church, 'reaching morning and evening by Hev. 0. A. Campbell Massachusetts. Sun- lay school at 9.30 a.

m. Toung people's iieeticg at 0.30 p. led by Mrs. A. U.

"hilllps. --At Grace church (Episcopal), 14th iunday aflcr Trinity, Hev. John Trumblc will officiate. Sunday school at 9.30 a. Regular services at 11 a.

m. and 7 30 m. AT OOSI1EX. --In the Methodist church Goshcn, lev. John G.

Oakley, D. pastor, the Scv. E. L. Mapes, D.

pastor cf the church, Carlisle, -will ircach al 11 a. and 7.30 p. m. Su'n- Isj school at 9 n. and Christian ED.

leaver society meeting at 0.30 p. led iy Daniel Van Eeurcn. -Mary A.Dniiy, English, els S. Grace Koycf, mathematics (ierlrude L. Joues, ecicncc ijnrnh E.

Igo Tiernttla 31. Cooper Ernnm L. Cvinlcr BENTI'U 4VISCE. Anna M. Parsons i i i Cnx n.

Lilllc Helen Pflik i a Decker Ella Lotinsbury H. Elizabeth SIIPIU lioosa LINDEN A.VENUE. Kiile Harris. S'-ars F. nion BTKEET.

I IJucld 5 i i A. Wiggius Jennie, V. Mefion Ella Moore Alidu M. Budd Ciirric D. Ilnlae M.

Ik-llc Austin A I I Indfimora W. Benton bturlup M. Delic Mr.s'.crsou Kiulier.no A Jonts BEXSKTT I Anna Friend A a Giklcrsieuve Grace E. jlevt-ns Gruce 11. Dtctcr.

700 00 050 CO 000 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 475 00 400 00 375 00 3W 00 SCO 00 375 00 373 00 330 OJ 4SO 00 315 00 32.1 00 850 00 450 00 350 00 375 00 375 00 375 00 375 00 325 00 460 00 875 00 875 00 350 00 00 350 00 330 00 325 00 Warden Hronii ltnlln Hie i From lilt Tho Ncwburg News says that Ihe kei p. rs and guards ai Sing Sing prison were urpriscd last Monday morning whon skcd to contribute $15 each from their lalnries for election purposes. Cash was ither demanded or they were requested give an order on Clerk John Ashe. No xplarjatlon is given for this unuiual aa cssmcnt, but it is understood a ibc icney ia to be used by Warden Bill" Town lo help ex-Senator Nelion of Westchasler'county out in the cold in the ctning caucuses delegates in that ounty, as the prison learn of politicians hereabouts-was seen at hia house late unday night. Shlloh's Cure -will Immediately relieve roup, -whooping cough and bronchitis.

Bold bj F. H. Pronk, North street. --The Republican units of U. Wales in Monliccllo, and lhat Miss Grace Wales has been Ihe guest of Miss Hume Morris; also Motes E.

Davis and his Emory Davia were in lhat village. These src all Micldletowncrs. --F. 0 TompliiLs acd family returned from Asbury Park I evening. Rev, Dr.

Gnrdon snd a i are expected ton i --Mrs Marv Donlcy sians today for a visit to Pnsfaic, and thence to Locg Branch. Eer grnnd daughter Mamie Wrnu'ine accompanies her. Gergc W. Downs occupies the pulpit of St. Paul's Mclhmiisl cburcb Sunday for the last limo for Ihc present.

day The paslor, Itev. 11. II. Durch, is eipecied home Wednesday. and Mrs.

F. A. Mitchell of Baltimore are viaiting at James Liulo'a on Mulberry slreel. Mr. and Mrs.

II. H. Horlon of Wick. nvenuD hnvu gone to Asbtiry Park with a party ol friends. --Rev.

William Edgar Wright, rector of Trinily chapel of Elmira, arrived here last night on a visit to his falher-in law, Hon. N. W. Vail of Wilcox avenue. He Itavc here for Elmira today lo will in his church there tomorrow.

--lira. William Byrnes and daugber Mnggin of lliis cily arc speeding a week with relatives in Connecticut. --Ex-Alderman James E. Gibbs and family have returned Middleboro Mass. E.

L. McCrea in building a handsome house on Spracuc nvenue and expects lo occupy it in the fall. --Misses Belle anil Gussie Boyd. ot Franklin Forks, who have been vis- iling relatives in Ihis city and nt Newburg, look Irain 1 loday for their home. --Lewis Tonipkins, proprietor of tho Wallkid Hat -works, has returned from his three monthi' i a a He reached home Wednesday.

Rev. W. H. Russell of Union Hill pr. aches at Blooraingburg Sundar in exchange with Hev.

Sir. Brown. A James Marlio, a veteran -who served four years and two months in Ihc -war of Ihc Rebellion, moat of the lime in the 56lh Now York, and who was in 27 bat- lies, has received through the agency of B. V. Wolf a pension award of $12 a month and.

quite an allowance ol back pension. Mr. Martin has been for several years the painter at the state hospital. OLD-fAglllOXED BARN DAHCE. ITIr.

Bid C. E. Crawford Cn tcrtKlD Tbalr Frl.nd. BOJ Mir- Hr. and Mrs.

C. Emmet Crawford en tertained about twenty-five couples their Middletown acquaintances las evening at their well appointed and com modiouB home on Cottnco itreet, Thi completion of a new carriage houio gave opportunity for an innocent frolic on tho new flooring, and tho thought that a barn dance would ba pleating to a number led lo the lathering. Then again Ihe viai of Mrs. Crawford's sisters, well musicians, scorned to make- Ihe time opportune lhat tliey i entertain company -with their iwcet singing. When the Ihe house hour der gutsls had assembled muslcale of an wr.s and announced.

Mrs. Mrs. the Magru- former of Richmond and thu lattrr uf Washington, who before their marriage had bten popular in Washington musical sang beautifully both in soloa and duels Their voices blended 10 nicely that every one prceont wai loth lo have them stop and did not allow it unlll they given quite a number of selections. Col. Bbep- ard algo contented to contribute solos and Prof.

W. J. Stevens, who had been invited as in with comic Bong that broughl down Iho house. After Ihe camo refreshments served on Lhe handsome broad then i was taken to Ibe carriage house. Here to Iho music of a Bill," by violin and cornet, married people hoed down in old fashioned style.

These- older, "giddy" people Jus', went a flrst-clagt old timer and discarding the new fancied iteps and movements the old-fashioned quadrilles abd Caledonians were danced amid the hcarly laugh- ler and downright genuine enjoyment of each and etery one. It -was only at Ihe midnight Lour lhat tuny were able to bid good byo lo the liosl, and hostess anrl return to their homes. Mr. and Mrs. a did everything for the enjoyment of their guests and right, royally d'u'.

Ihey succeed. This barn danco and will long be Ihe happy lopic of conversation. OIJlTf AIIT. i i a Ilcury The PBIBS is informed by mail of the death, at her residence in Brooklyn, on Friday, Ihe 28 ot Mrs. Mary wife of ei-Judge William Henry Gale and youngcsl daughter of Ihe late Abner Bull, of this county.

Mrs. Gale leaves a husband and a son and daughter. The son, Charles Sumner Gale, is engaged business in New York cily. The daugh. tcr, Mary illielmina, is the wife ot Dr.

E. T. Laing, who is a nephew of CT Judge George G. Reynolds of Brooklyn, 'Ihey reside at ParUsion, Soulk Dakola. Mrs.

had been sn invalid for some time. She tpent the summer of 1890 at Bloomingburg, and in a conversation i Judge Gale thcru he ejpresscd great tolicitude for her. The inleulion of Ihe family is to have Ihe burial in Hillside cemelery Tuesday. ftlri. Heorfc II.

llroohv. Haltio, i of George H. Brooks, died, at homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Ualsiead, two uiilus i-aa: of Olis- v.lle FridKy, in her 2Dlh a She was barn where shed Her marriage occurred nboul ten years ago.

Mrs. Brooks had been in declining health fnr the past i a Her husband, who was tjaching at Rocliviile Centre, Long Island, made an exchange whereby he assumed charge of Iho public school at Flondu in this county, being thus cnablal to return to her i i every night. children turvive, Everett aged 0 aud Reta K. aged 7. Ella, wife of Berlholf of Howclls, IE a sisler and Jny, the brother, resides at home.

Deceased was a rhosl patient sufferer, realizing for months lhat I end was fast approaching and yu tubmiilinc to God't will i i a Tlic a occiirt Sunday at 2 p. m. at the conducted, bv Rev. Mr. Kikdban of Jlontgamery, who was the paslor at Edenvillc the family resided llu-re.

For a short Uruo Mr. and ilrs. IlaliUad made I i homo on Grove slri'c'i, in this cily. A SHOOTING AFFA1K. roubles Caiiau i i i a lirray ai (From Oar Wcsttown CorrtspondcDl) Cbcsicr Doanc was Bho'.

about 5 o'clock Friday afternoon by Vi illinin Osburn ct Ihe nf llorucc Doano on lower road. The shols look effect in Drake's elbow and it is.thought a i bis arm i Imvi lo be ampnaled. Osburn reside! about a mile from Westtown on Iho Brice Ilulan a IlumLr has it a Intimacy i i was at the boltom cf Ihe iroublo. Doane IB a nephew of Horace Doane, at ivhoBe home the shoollng occurred. Oihurn was arrested tut as uo one appeared at the licarine in inskc a cnra- piaint against i he TVUS discharged.

COUSTf FA1K 'I'liey llrliig a 1'rlrn Al the sale of till! Orange county fair privileges al the Fowler homo in Port Jervis Thursday nflcrnoon tho sum realized was a lillllu larger than -was ob- last year, amounling in ihe aegre- JB.IC lo $307. Last year tee privileges brought (298. The privileges sold nnd pricei obtained this yrar were as follows: Victorian nilvlleiie Plortar, Newburg. S--Cleara and tobacco n. D.

Comfort, Montgomery. --Ficlti and nnti A. Biaio, Port JerTis. 4--Temperance drlDti L. Barkman, Fort Jervla.

a--Ice cream or cats 13. IJ. Comfort, Montgomery. 6-Confectionery II, D. Comfort, Montgomery.

7--11 Ilk anil cream 8. B. COCKS, Cnddebickillle. 8-- ChoTTder oysters X. Pindar, prlrtlfco.

W. 0. T. TJ. 40 00 tl 00 it 00 55 CO 30 DO 10 00 30 00 From Oar -John G.

Borden has submitted to a second operation for dropsy, which has given him much relief. --The 0nlted States Military band of West Point has been secured by E. Q. Fowler Jor tho Orange county fair at Port Jervis. --The says the farmers of Greenville think Ihey have been deprived Dy Iho MinUink and Deerpark Turnpike company of Iheir righls.

They complain Ihe statutes exempt them for milling for family or common business of a firm." They hsvo been charged every time and talk of going lo law. --Wnlter Wells, who died near Balm, ville on Ihe 23d ia hii 79lh year, received falal injuries on a mowing machine. A tJoiilcmpllcle Acl. Some one maliciously cut the saddles a i of a number of wheels belonging to QothtD and Middlclown -wheelmen at Warwick Friday. The Warwick boys were heartily sorry for Ihis but could find no trace of the offender.

A reward of $150 has been offered for the discovery of the culprit; J30 being contributed by the town of Warwick, 450 3y the Warwick Athletic club and J50 by Mr. Demerest. Cleanse rbe the blood wiih Ayer's Sar. sapanlla, and realize what poor health you have had. Ayer's Pills cure headache.

Send a 2ct to Dr. J. C. Ayer Lowell, for a set of theur attractive album cards. THREE FOR US.

MIDDLEtOlTN HAS ATHLETIC WHO lYItf MEDALS. Iarfo Crowd At the Wnrivlclt 4 1 i tjaivler and a Competed and Won Pirn i Dooiuluff. The games of the Warwick Athletic association success- Friday were a splendid The enlry list was fairly ivcll filled. The conteslants came from all over the counly. Newbtirg, as tnc Register "came to win." TliL-ir only SMlvuiion, however, was the handicap given sler, which, whdc it may hiive been PC- cording to rules, was at lue samu lime unfair and ridiculous.

Brewster wiis vir- lutlly prreenled i UITLC rr.c-la'.s, by some unqualified official. The list nnd the winners are given below HALF MILE BIOYOLE HAOE. George Brewster Frank Bccraft Tuicdb J. E. Wood a i W.

II. Whkehill Niswburu K. D. Decker Goalc a E.G. Price F.

C. Hock Harry Quackenbtish 1'orlJcrvis Won by Brewsltr, 123; Whilcba'l, second, 1.23}. 220 VA.r.n RDS. C. A.

Adams JliJdlttov Grant Tuiec!" W. F. Bailey Middlclown E. 0. Chickenug (Y.

W. C. Wou by Bailty, nine nol btllcr tlnu Ihough given as HDNSIXG 71BOAD 13. Hivrncr i W. E.

Domouth (W. A. A Warwick Ed. lilies Charles Joeeph (W. A.

W. T. jMallhcws W. N. Dempsoy Tuiedo Won by 17 fi-el incbes.

880 TAHD Itux. D. Huigbt Goshi-n. B. Manning, (VVhilllerJ Uewburg.

R. Deckel- Warwick. E. Bernoulli, CW. A.

A Warwick. Won by D. iliglit, 2: ID. ONE ntCYOLE JlAOS. i GOSHEK.

lid ul lUe County Correaiumlcucc of PUIBB. Willard Jcssup aiai the Colcma brothers walked from Hamburg, N. J. Gosben Thursday In seven hours. --A flurry of excitement wns occasion ed here Ibis morning by one of the Mon taua horses throwing its rider.

It nishcd an exhibition of bucking," a good as it could have Ireen givcu in il native- wilds of Ford's will give a per formance In Music hall ueit Tuesday evening, entitled ''Joshtiti Simpkins Esq." Aduiifaiiui nt usual price and lickols ran bo secured al Powers drug Btorfl. --About 10 of Ihe Goahen bicyclo club rode lo Warwick Fritlny to atlend rlcld day Ihere. --Tlic salt! of Monlnna horses licro yes terday was not, large, only about a 1m dozen being disposed of. Tlic Eitlc wil continue loday. The horses are a good looking lot nud arc fnid to bo Bcllinj cheap.

--There was a beautiful display of nor. lliorn lights about 12 o'cloolt lust nigh nnd Ihe proverbial cool weather seems to have followed. --G. Forwood "Bower, Iho Brooklyn bnrllone, accompanied on ihe organ bj Mrs. Emily Wood Bower, will niog "Con slder Ibe Lilies" al St, Jr.mco' Episcopa Sur.dny evening COUM'V.

Luivor tlie I'msa While of Donlon hns been ill Mm pusl few dujs Jscob Deulon wil slionly removn with his fumily to Ihc Lnuds, Goshen towufchip Z-cns Rigzi whose illness hns been nuii- Lioucd in Pnssi convalescing alow- hu is still fnr from well Tlic Eric engineer John Eflrle, who )jas lived in Demon for uctrly two is ubnui to reiHOVu lo New Pal'z, li-iviigdisposed i i i i lo Mitli'leiown pnitus. --Tljc reijublican c-iuctia i bi Saturdnj al Mirrili'i liottl. loillu. or ino Ppuaa) George lirewster Frank Becralt U. D.

Decker, Gobben, E. C. Price, Goshen. I i I furmcrly our principal F. C.

Hock Ooshcn. Harry Qviackenbush, fort Jeryit. Won by BrewElL-r in 2.53; Becriitt second, 3:01 2-5. U1LF-MIDE KiniBITIOX PAOB J. II.

McKetver'd b. g. Van Coll, limi-, 2:31. 100 VA11D DASH. W.

Dcmpsey Tuiulu a McDoul W. F. Bailey i J. Wilder (W.A.AO a i Charles Joseph (W. A.A.J U.

Al. Rayuicr Middlelon E. O. Chlckcring (Y.M.G. VV.

T. SlaUbows Goslu-ii Wou by Dcmpsey in 10 46, Bailey 'penalized one yard fur false startin n.ise BALL. i. A. A a Miildltlow J.

Percy (Whiltler) J. J. Lawltr MlddktovMi Lew Stage (W.A.A.) a i i It 2, Ken. Decker Scd. Welling W.

T. JIallbewE Gosbci Won by Liwlcr, 207 feel. TnnowiMJ THE A H. Elenry D. Oliver Middletown Fratik BuCraft Tuxedo ilbert Bush SiBge (W.A.A.) Wirwiok J.

J. ftlnlulclown Wou by Oliver, 74 feet, 7 inriicB. J1UNN1SG i JDMI 1 3ranl McDoul Tuiedo 3. Manning, i i Jfewburg i. O.

i i (Y. M. (J. C- Ed. Miles a i 3.

Demouth, (W. A. W.T. Unllhcws Gosben Wen by Clilckcrinir. 5 fi-ct A I BB01D JDMT 1 C.

King, (Y. 41. C. A i i id. ililea WurwicK i.

Demoulti.C-V A. Won by 0 feet inches. TWJ MI I.I BICICI.I Jarry Quickcnbuau Port Jerv'i3 3eorge Brewstor Jiewburi; Turco J. S. i (Y.

M. C. R. D. Docker Uusln.ii C.

Hock Goilien E. C. I'ricc GoEhi'ii Schofluld. Bicjcle Club, i Wou by Urcwsler. Laler in Ihe clay occurred Lhe mnichbsUveen Dillcrs of the Athlelic club aud Gibson the.

Warwic'i lub. This was won by Diners. There was club swinging exhibition by Mai Samuels ot Ncivburg and tug of-wnr lljc i i lurg and rt picked team from the Warwick Albleiic Tho nnclinr for Ihe i lers was Mr. Diltcr and Ibe anchor for he i a wna I. W.

Lilchllelil. The i club won by Ihree inches. i i a bowling conli'Sl btlween of nrntlemy, of Cluster made obort viaii irii Tuesday Mre. Vuncts ncd Uvo children of Brooklyn arc visiling Mrs. Thncclrre on Railroad avenue Mrp.

a ot Newiu-b, is visit ing hi.r yra'nlparcnls, Mr. nnd Mrs. on Rnilrond avenue Waller 'llmmpson few day: in lown i i i among friends Tlie bridge over Ihe creek ic Pumpkin sxvamp is now completed, the whole structure being made of railroad i It is a very unique and Eitbalnnilal ono Uenry Becly. i nnil son Buyer, of.Gc- shcn, spent Thursday nl his molhtr'n on Mniii Miss Helen Clurk is Ibe guest Miss i i young on Main Miller of Garflcld, vlsil- cd i in lown Ihis week Mr. end Mra.

Ellsworth Whceltr, of Jlicldlctowu, were vi.Mlinc; i in lowu Thnrsddy. Hev. Mr. Abrnir.s and family arc ihe giiesis uf Air. S.

Randall Dur- liud of New York is on a i a i cu of fib --Uev. J. C. Uoyl nnd family bnvc re- lumed Monlicello Mitrlin Gregory last week lo to visit her Mrs. Singe Dr.

Van- devi're has bcec i i a week's vactUlon nl Long lalnnd The Salltrly- town siibniil re.open Sculcmbcr 1-tlli, i S-jedicor fts Eugcuu MtGnrrah nnd i have just iciurned a weeks' v'u-t at Webb's, ncnr Mt. Basha pond CommiiTuuu nncl reception of membori al Ihc H. E. cliurch Hucday The M. E.

church fc-elivnl yielded Tlie Pros- bylerina and Methodist Snmliiy schools Jointd tnwlher and held thcii- annual pii-nic in I'eler Lewis' grove iisnr AH. pond. L'llldllTlllO. CuriL'SiiQihlcnceof the 1'ntss. -llt-'T.

IV. II. i i D. of llnnt-s. dale.

i ikiegntc to the Chrikliim Endeiu-ur cunvcnliou nl Aliuuvnpolia. 1 Ntxt Wednesday evening in the L'resby. lenan church, Unionvillo tho DocUjr will r. a on meeliog. i i llic I'HBSS.

i i a of Uloumfleld, N. ia spending p.irt of liin vncnlion in the town of a Mr. who for several )etird has been valued oraployi; in New York iiavnl offlce, was boru in Ihis town nnd spent his cnrly lifi; litre, nil Bllll rvlniua grcnl clteclion i in soil nnd i i nld friends und occn. slonal'iy here, HI which times lie is a i assured of welcomed At tiiu present he is accompanied by ills daughter A1aiy, who gwdunletl in nt cllesly college. She recently received lias accepted nu np- i leacher in Louisvillu, Ken.

uicky, und will shortly go to fill llic hu i club and tbc Wur- amiir.ion Alei-tuiler Thompson, who ick AHilclic club. I'hc sr.oic of ihc i a 002. ILnl of I'jc i was 07. R-ct-nlly purchased the Francis Mickle fiiriu neur litre, and Is making some neceipary improvemL-nls, tliggiuir a well iu UIR linrn yard and liuikling aa ice .1. A un cm- iii Supervisor Koberaon's cream.

cry. i Las btcti ill for Llm past month ill) lung and liver iliflkully, Is able to bill tlois nol expect to go to work in some limu yel John U. Riimph, i Ine i Dairy company, Brook- I is visiliiifr his a J. Runscll Rumph, near ColUbar Some of tlio vj a ilors are ilcparling Apples At a Fjpecial meelm McQuqld En- baingjeceivwl at the cider mill of TDc PIIHSS cannot loday devote the pace necessary to give ft good review of ho games, or ofler some suggestions ch may mccl i approval for future ompeliiions. The Warwick AtLik'tic ajsocintion is be congrnliilaled on the whole day'i a i From beginning to end was a ITIciiioirln.m I company held in their rooms A William T.

Lodge here. Appl 2. the i reaohuions were uuani- be very abunrtiut crop hereat adopled: WD.EHEAS, While mourning Ihc loss cf iur Into comrade nnd brother fireman I ames AlcGralh wo bow in bumble sub. ission to lhat i Power who workelh all things for ihe best. Resolved, That in liis death i a com- any has lost a member whose character was above reproach aud one who was vcr ready to lend a hand when assistance vas needed licaohcd, That out of respect memory of our departed brother these uoras be draped In mourning for 30 days nd that we allepd Ihe funeral of our de- Based comrade in a body.

Resulted, That a copy of these resolu- utions be presented to the fnmily of de- cased to whom we extend our ueartf- ll ympathy in their hour of trouble. JOBS MORAS, Jouy J. Com. Jons LAWDEK, A to JlrccLlc Jail--Tbc crcl BoiiEht Kniu. Jesse Reynolds was Friday itbt.

While in Ibo lock-up he broke up wo benches. With these he nearly mn'cbcd his way out of the lock-up. Ko was made against him for this and ic escaped with a $10 flne. William Reynolds hrougbc a ailing nf ilckerel to this cily Friday. Hu hem and bought He lo Lte poor fund for the eflL-nse.

les will hereabouts. SDIXITAS COEJiTI. --Philip Sheeley, one of Mat known citizens dic-d In Wednesday night of apoplexy. --John J. Courtney of the Loch Shel- Irakebolel has bscn placed in the ilid- iletown slate hospital.

The hotel is for ale. --Almond Lore died on the 23d from he effects of a fall down tho cellar stairs whole the family were at the clam bake. Ie was aged 75. Ho worked for Medad Mores many years. Cori'esponilence of the PRESS --A gay pnrly young people -were gallicred in the epicioiis -alls of K.

summer boarding houao Wednesday evening lo participate in 'a bubble pariy." First lUe ladies disguised shceis were auctioned off. one by one, lo Hie highest bidder among the gentlemen who thus secured their partners for the evening. Then came the bubble contest proper. Six sels of three couples each I i iheir or ralher their moulhs, one ai a. lime, in seeing wbo could blow the largest bubble.

The winners in each set wi-iv. Neil Love and Alias Neilic L-jveof New York, L. Perry, Hnrry Bertram, and Miss Knno of Miss Grace Decker of Rldgcbury. In ihc ficnl round between these six, Miss Decker succeeded in capluring Ihe first prise for Ihc Inrgest, and Mr. Bcrlram, Uie for ihc smallcel bubble.

Refreshments nnd dancing followed till midnight the guests began lo leave and one more evenl had been added lu Ihc already long pro- era.A if Ridgebury's summer season The concerl in Uic Presbyierian church Tuesday evening was atlended by a fair sized niidience and was a success. The pdrls of the program especially interesting were the vocal solo with piano accompaniment, by Aliss llollic Cum- mingE, and recitilion by Alias Etta Poolc of Brooklyn. Neither of tueec young Itidicn is more lhan len years old and they performed Iheir parla exceedingly -well. M. B.

Auslin wns the musical director and it was largely to his manage- lhat Ihe success of ihc concert was due. Tou can make it in five minutes; that's the beauty ot Root Beer from Knapp's Root Beer Eiliact. TYPHOID FEVER RAGING. Now.rk'n Htillli Uou-il WlthbBldlB( -Ml Information About the NBWAHK, N. Aug.

aprMd of typhoid lover in this city has becom. BO alarming that the Health Boon! decided to withhold all Information eon coming cases reported to tho department from newspapers. Health Officer Tltui preserves a nou-commtttal stylo and wll vouchsafe no answers to question! bearing upon the subject. ThehenlLhoflkor virtually how over, that tho discuo hu strong bold, nnd that a number ol deaths bur. followed.

Already 48 cues have been reported, a large portion. which hnva bcon removed to the hospttaln tbo city. The pollntiou of the Piusala River which nt present nupplles Kflwark wit) drlnkiug water, is considered the cause of tho trouble, and the publlo has been cautioned to drink ot It iparlagly if at nil. Tho contractors upon the nev $0,000,000 water supply, to como from tho Poquaiiuock Vnlloy, are rapidly forward with tho work, and havi announced, to tho intense satisfaction residents, that tho now supply will bly bo roady for consumption within tlirco months. CUBAN GIANTS IN A RIOT.

A wtt Trenton VTbloh N. Aug. Tho Got- hams, batter known as tho Cuban Qlmuts, were arrested hers for rioting. They cnrno to this city, theb old to play the Treutons, whom they by a score of 8 to 4. After g'amo a riot broke out, caused by Thomas the aatclier of the visitors cutting a ball belonging to the Trentom.

Seldon, Thomas nnd 0. WllUmnas were tho ringleaders In tho row which followed. Somo desperate head poundlni occurred bcforo the disturbance WM quelled. Tho special offlcers arrested tht members tho colored club and took thom to jail, but uo ono appearing ngaiust thorn to make charges they wen released. Later warrants were issued for Seltlen, Thomas and C.

Williams, and officer! are now looking for thom. tiult to Iloeorer S5O OOO. Niir YORK, Aug. A suit has been begun in tho United States Circuit Court by Irving A. Evmis, Nathaniel S.

91m- kinn, Georgo E. Armstrong, Bayard Thaycr, Edwin Morey and CharlM B. LancasLcr, all of tho Stato of MasBoohu- Bctts, against Nathan H. Hand ot Walto Plains, N. Y.

Tho suit is for the purpose recovering $50,000 paid lo Hand under an, agreement, tho conditions of which he failed to carry out, in connection with some gold mining property Lumpkln County, Georgia. on the Irish COMI. LONDON, Aug. The authorities" arc much concerned by tho increase of smuggling on tho Irish const. A considerable quantity of smuggled tobocoo and liquors lias lately bcou seized from shopkeepers at Cape Clear and other places near tho sea.

The old spirit of smuggling, once rampant In extensive dlitriets of Ireland, Is again attracting people, who flud It an cnsy rnodo of living. Refilled to Arbitrate. Aug. A committee of tho locXed-out lasters of Chick Brothers' shoo factory waited on the flrin yesterday and rcquoitcd that the proposed increase question be submitted lo tho Stato Board ot Arbitration. Tho Messrs.

Chick replied that they would not give tho advance nor submit the matter to outside parties. DIsLroiB In England from Iluln. LONDON, Aug- noivs from all parts of England and Ireland Is to tho effect that the result of the long sustained heavy rains is distressing. The crops aro all under water, and will he spoiled less sunshiao comes speedily. In some sections tho potato disease has made its appearance.

InvcMljrrulnij tlio West Shorn Dluiler. SYRACUSE, Aug. Commissioner Iticard has begun taking evidence hero in the matter of the Wear Shore disaster at Montczumn. After hearing several witnesses ho adjourned tlio hearing until Engineer Ryan ol the passongor train Is'ablo to testify. To Commence 1'rlnlliig a Neiv Nole.

WASDIKOTON-, Aug. Bureau of Engraving and Printing will next wccl. begin tho printing of tho "Windoni nolc. This noto which will bo of tho dcnominn tlon of $2, will bo printed on the now dii- paper and will take Ihe place o' J2 nata." Grnnil Army A i ALDASY, N. Aug.

Commander n-Chicf John Palmer, of UioQraml Arniv. appointed David M. Quick, of Brooklyn U) bo assistant adjutant-general. Mi- Qalck now holds the position of inspeclo. ot Now York Slate G.

A. R. nulling Xots Seized. WATEHTOWN, N. Aug.

Flvo net-" llegally used in catching game fish 1 CapG Vincent were found in tho St. Lawrence Eivci- by Game Protector Northroji and parly yesterday. They wore burne.l at Alexandria Bay last night. I a Military Dluplay. LoxnON, Aug.

grand manou- vres of the German nrniy In Alsace-Lorraine will begin on Jlondtty nexl and last until the 1'Jtli of September. They arc expected to boot more than ordinary importance and interest. Socialist Platform Rejected. Aug. Acongrcsa of Gcr- nnn commercial clerks, now in session in this city, lias i-cjcctod by a large majority proposal to adopt a socialistic platform.

icre ai-c 270 delegates present. Secretary VontGL-'s Trip. Aug. 20. Secretary Foster vrill leave "SYnshingion for a two -rip along Uiu New England coast about tho middle September.

Ho expects to go as far north aj Bar Harbor, Me. round Dea.1 In Uatl. PORTSMOUTH, N. Aug. William 3eford, a ivcalthy citizen of Baltimore, vas found dead In bed at the Appledore louse.

Isle of Shoals, yesterday. Apoy was the cause of death. Business for Lhe Week. NEW YorcK, Aug. 20.

Brodstreet's lorts 180 fallnrea in the United SUUs during the pn.it ivcck, agaiuiil 181 in the preceding weok. Mnulli CemroTllle. Correspondence of Diermu. --L)r. W.

Nelson, who has practiced ere, has removed with bia parcnli to loustou avenue, Jliddlctovtn Jamcf Gates, has been making imprOTcmentl the farm of Benjamin Dull Eddie, tldest on of L. A. Robertson, is Bcrloui- 111 There will be a peach and Ice ream festival next Tuesday evening In he parlors of the Boulh Ccnlreville par- onage recently vacated by Rev. Mr. Nelon, the proceeds to be for Mr.

Nelion's lenc-nl. ro KGKcli The Erie haa made an important ar- angemcni wiih the Iron ijlcamboat com- lany by which during the of July nd August the Coney Island boati will nnd nl the Erie's Jersey City dock daily, xccpl Sunday, to receive and discharge pasr.engers. The boats will leave the Jerey City dock at 0:20 a. m. and 10:20 a.m.

Murning they will leave Coney Island al 5 p. m. and 5:45 p. arriving at Jersey City 6:20 and 7:05 p. m.

Thia will enable Coney Island passengers to avoid he transfer and the arrangement will be lighly appreciated. Faruona 1 Dr. Dcane'B Dyspepsia Pills are unquestionably pood. They are, In my opinion, all they claim lo be. 1 have tried them and found ID them whit I needed.

I believe they will cure dyspep. BIS, and that la saying much for any medicine, a glad, therefore, to give my estimony. TIIZ Riv. DANIEL F. WARRAM, D.

ector Holy Trinity, Jertey City Sleepless nlghU made miteimble by that terrible cough. Cure li the remedy for you. Sold by; F. M. Pronk Nirth street.

Not Surprising how the use of paper in tablet form increases when you consider how convenient and economical it is. We have all grades of linen and plate papers in tablets with envelopes to match. Our newest tablet has Middletown, N. printed at'tlio top. Our Linen "Paper at 32 centa a pound and our Bargain Box" of 48 sheets at 38 cents Trill please you.

So will Hanford Jlorton's Bhick Ink." Hanford Morton. Two KINGS Can do. Make the boys happy. o. by buying your SCHOOL SHOES North St.

This Young- ia Our Last Month For Selling Light Goods, so We are Offering Them At Very Low Prices. Suits Maxie To Order --In Custom Departmeii At, 10 Per Cent From Oui- Regular Prices Until SEPTEMBER FIRST, 1891- Young 16 and IB E. Main Street, Our First Importation of on sale such as Camels Hair. Chariots, Chuddas, Chevons, and oilier rough effects. All at our popular low prices.

Dark Oitngs 2,000 yards all Silk Ribbon at A price. 25 dozen Fast Black Hose 19 worth 25 cts. 3,000 yards Best Prints 5 worth 7 cts. Hart Davis, 45 North St. Another Invoice -OF- Pall Hats Fall Hats AH Ihu LalcBt Slylcs-- Youman auil Soft Hand, Nol Breakable.

Quality Guaranteed. Clothing! Clothing! in Booming. Bargaine Hip Bargains Special Inducement buyers Vbis month, Wow is your chance. Complcic sleek of GKElsTTS' Tiunks, Sntchcls and Hubbcr Clotliinir. GTSilk Hats Ironed Free si Leading Hatter.

Clothier and Gents' Furnii So. 41 EOETH STBEET, MIDDLETOWN 1 te corner al Cotlland and atreet TJIK Boston AT: anl Muelc store swing Lhelr baoncra to i tic breeze. El Is ralher Koucn on na that we arc no crowded for room A3TD mkkei nj hanile lo nnJ Fpace cnougti for our p-Loct ol pUnoa and organa. Bat a IHUe BUGGED ExperlfDce ID ibi psei, wbcu we not have a dollar ID itig world, liu lanjni oeto climb the ROCKS Of dtfficalij paafl over wiiai ii often knowa TDK RAGGED EJgt and DOW none bai aome good naiored sort of a nASCAJ, pliDO or organ to ecu lUnuelf, but wcarernnnlng the piano, organ music trade at low prices aa we The picture tnd plcinro frame boalncw and we arc etlli idUoic organs madcal inrtni- inenu icDtrill i allow oar bloct of tichioge. cDgrATlDgi.

pilollo(l ud miierUb arc eoM. Kcmembcr the pUce BOSTON ART AND MUSIC STORE. Corner Cortland North Streets, Middlctown, N. Y. A Toilet Luxury is Roses and Glycerine.

It will allay smarting and ceep tbe skin from peeling alter ixposuvc to sun and wind. PHARMACY 4 East Main Street. New To-day. Strawberry nice cizc, Carolina Sweet Potatoes, nice Frail Splendid new Mackerel, Edam and Pineapple Cucuc. Full Cheese, Burnbam'a Clam bouillon, for weak stomach, indigestion, Boneless Herring, Root Betr Extract, etc.

At the City Grocery tt BULL YOUNGBLOOD, NepkoMCiniL WddMOWB.V.T.J.

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