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^i IU ..L^^A 1? \s* £ W^^C^^tOB: MAILS CLOSK AS r o M O ws > ' ' ij EASX 1 .\}{D W k s i , . ( S v a y ((rid through,) via X. T.,\U E . & AV. I t y . : ' Newb.urgh and the North-rG:40 (v.tn. (ind*6:15.p;"in. ^ . \' . WEST A ^ U S o i m i , v i a L e h i g h & Hudson lti ver liy.;—10:40 a. ui. Law ton .and Sugar L ocif —5:1 o~pruT. MAIU5 AJiBJVli AS FOLLOWS '. "• ~ Kun' AND AVEST, via N. Y., L..E. A AY". Ry, Newburgh and the North— 9:40 u,iu - George A. &uuWd IUTCI sister, Mury E.,«re -j at Asbury Pnrk | ' Mrs. Samuel SayW of-Gfoycourt, is. the guest of Mrfc'-JoJ-n Suyer. Miss Henrietta Bertholf arid Miss Dolly Uoyce are.at Asbury Park. 3fo>/obit II. Pitts and wife, ol Chester, pah? Warwick a visit yesfoTrkiy. Mr. Charles Caldwell and wife, of Nyw- . County- News. ' The early closing movement is .taking Bhape in .Middletown. • " . ~ "* T-he Wollkilt fc CoudeuserTv is receiving ['^d St.. Lour burg, were in Warwick on Kujulttyr' l^.~r-'."^'ngnr- j Juhn McAVilUanis And -wile=h«VBTehir«C* '-} K usT^xbA.N. Yv,"-L. E; & AV, _._,.. . o _ . i ™ i n n d 7 f ^ t o i F ' - - i T : 0 o H . m . 7-"~-" " " * fr 013 ? ^ w e e k ' s s o j o u r n a l O e e u n Grove."." ^ BST.^XD-SolfTH",""viaXt-rif^J»"5"d H u d s o n Mrs?*& D. Mabee and children tire'visit- lUvcr Ey.:—5:45 p.m.* {yew. York Citv, ! >"g frieads in Port Jervis and vicinity f, e J bUTgh ftUd the N o r t ^ E i u t anil w a y ) ' - j M r . J o h n K. V a i r l W U i n d wif e are^isit- Ezra Hyatt, family and friends, picniced j a t AVitwayauda Lake-on Thursday, July y>fCttern J<tcertised Julu 27. jter ? m Mrs. "I , Miss Ella, (Orson A. W., (Jueriw By mm l'., Jr.; Mary, Jones Miss Jessie. LrtiiU Jerome IV. Piersou I'loreoce A. j W. H. l>«.iv$, P. M. \ £resh Advertisements. l o o m t o mit. '. F. Vail Jt CO. .* -. I'.ant s "Memoirs. T . A n d e r s o n .V C o . £R)TL»Xfi'H t,n - s ' * 0 - W.J. Dusiiihcm. -" lU'i^P^^bils.iii \v. Van hnzcr. «5= V. SPECIAL XOTlCh'. All members of Hie Army and Navy Asso "I'iution of Vt-ieruns iit-Wftrwicl requested to be present at the u meeting, on «jl885. WARWICK I 22d. Moiris Peltpn, wife and daughter, left for Passaic Friday, to visit friends and. rel- atives. Henry Derkes^and _fjyiiily, ami Afr and Mi^. John' Pelcher, are at the Nanny Farm, Edenville. Mr. Ghar-les E. Rushrnore, of Brooklyn, was at the residence of M r . J a m e s Wisner on Sunday. John Haliiwell, wife and two daughters, of Paterson, N.'J., are the guests of Ezra Hyatt on Orchard street. J. M. Mabee, former editor of the Wall- kill Valley Times, will open a law office in Newburgh the coming month. -M,iss Dowitt and Miss Sus are es'peci.uy xt regular \u;,'tlst 4th. liusiV nsB of iiTipoTtimcor"' X. V: W m . 11. V a n lb rsau Keade, " S u e h e r s i n d i e Warwick IustituU. lormer te,. •t.i-, , ,. .„ . . . . , , - % i l s in this vilhiL'e. ure visiting fru>. ... , ,• ,. * Of Chicago, 111., and Miss Julia Loupei - "i^Sk Mrs. H. H. Campbell of LnestT 1 "' vu spent Tuesday-with friendKin tO"ti ~' Justice C. \\. Coleman and '~* X. Y hWut' 18,000 quarts of milk if day Middletowu is liable to lose'Hts straw hat j works unless the capitalists of tlxpt yijla t ~ ^^"slop*151uuO)"uy~t4ie uiacbiiiery of t h e p r e s ^ ent factory. " The Middletowu Shooting Club rejoice wver a rapidly increasing membjership, and as •^^„^£f!gJ^i3'P-X^-^'''^"' yi ' > ' ff ' Ln «cw«fc-j" I idiJois,Ywnxivv^^p«BA.t4«Mi s«e*e*.—"- Memorial sevvicos iyere held in the Mid- dletowu churches on .Sunday. Other chnrches in the county are reported to have held services in ho.nor ofGjMx.JjrDiij t.-_ William 1). HnuiiI(oia7~]nf^B»rtiiiing > luvsi filed a claim with tpe Secretary of the State at Albanv, for the discovery of iron bogore and gold in rock and du&L' on his land in that town . ...... -- Last Wednesday a man named Gotleib, residing near Port Jervis, was bitten by a pihit-«iAk»-whila-£ishing^- A^wttstleit-shirk- ing absorbed part of the poison, and by prompt medical attendance his life was save.ch The Newhnrgli nine was defeated by the Monitors by a score of 2 to- 1 last Friday. On the same day the Kingston's won a game from "the Albany's at the former place by a score of 5 to 1. On Tuesday night the Troy Laundry store of S. W. Holbr'ook, Xo. UAUv'ater- stretit,- New- burgh, was robbed of S'25 of scarf pins by a sneak thief, who gained entrance while the" proprietor was in the rear of the store. TTic artesian weir at the Anglo^tSwws Cou- denserv at Middletown, has been drilled to a depth of -2oU feet and a stratum -of black slate rock has been struck. The contract- Falls, a r r i v i n g a. <> o'clock the nexi Xo more pleasant X yourself can. be found ( the youngsters a good tii Sunday School puiuic,,.. ^ to^ Lake Grinnell to-moj-rd^ hands' of n comiuTtitce who ? no pains to make it a si rii-st colunm of the second page^y*>i HSTO. special train leaves Warwick at "sharp, Those who wish, jiiay Llike by the "milk train at 11 :(X) j TORONTO^ RAVAGE! - BY FIRE. the milk train at all points west of ^^SLOU' 1 { Parties east of Warwick who desire Vi t Oioat DestruutJon to Bulldlngx and Ship pins'— Loss, 81,000,000; - Siig. 4.—At'12:30 o'clock fir* T H E W'EE£ J S • S U M M A R Y • '"'ork* struck, saying that tb^y were being ' undai-paid. "" ! Tlio MillviUo Mutual Marine uild Pire In- ^WAWAMWM-HGfiSfir T. J. R A N D A I X , Prop. Summer Board a Specialty. m that train, may do so by coming in M first train west. Excursion ticket*-^ j TOHONTO, „. f was discovered iu the eight-story brick glu- on any train' on day of date, as follows : ISlliAK Lo'Ai-, will July 15*85. Adjutant. ^ W of -LOCAL'AND PERSONAL. T h e m o n e y for the telephono plant in Warwick ha«~bt , en all subscribed. estimated, ac- L-. ] ) e f lealth round •nie pMeWof "fQnbba'gf-: authorities Goshen, are at Newport, P.. I., whfii ' will remain during the mouth of Augnijiju Mrs. Oscar Sheffield, daughter and motn-^ er, left town on Saturday for a few weeks visit among friends at Stonington, Conn.' Mrs. B. Palmer, of Brooklyn, and Mrs. ; B. Palmer. Jr., .and children, of Ascension I Parish, La., are at Mr. Joel II. Benedict's. Mr. W. T. Anderson, of the firm of W. j l_T. Anderson A Co., who has been recreating at Newton. X. J., has returned to Warwick. The family of Naval Officer Silas Burt, : who have been at this village since Spring, left on Monday for Montauk, Long Island. The Misses Sanders and .Miss Nellie Baird. who have been the guests of Miss Mary E. Sauford, left this week for New- | York city. -«-.*t--v- , Mr. AV. C. Williams, the affable-agent of_ ; the famous drug, house of Tarrant it Co., New-York, \yj\s at tin 1 National Hotel~on Monday nitdit, -. morji. Tlie Lain tamilies, of which there are several residing- near Westtown and in other parts of the county, will hold a picnic j^^-rnnioii nt Westtown on the 3d of September. Xv.-^ hftYe engaged die War- wick band far their ninstfi>.=—^ ? '" .,_:_- A s M r s . J o h n Collins arid ^ son Eft- ward were driving, Tuesday, to Porf> Jervis in axovered carriage, tlie-y wove- st-ruei by | a-train on the P. J. & M. E. R,, at Cwftfe- back's crossing. Mrs. Collins was instai^'' killed and her son severely injured. '^Bi' A little tliree-yenr-old giri-ol-olames Daj*- ton, of Plattekill,_whne jilayihg around a mowing machine which stood in the yard." caught her. fingers in the knives and pulled the rod that dVirox them with the other hand, and cut four of her fingers off. William Price, of Port Jervis, was found dead in his chair on Sunday night. He^ The special will run one Lour in iuE 1 'I »lu*-L»i. 81,000,000; - | We.lno.day.July m The Meiican journalists are iu Pittsburg. Over 200,000 copied of Gen. Grant's book have been ordered. Towns in tno interior of Pennsylvania ai« suffering for lack of water. Dennis F. Butler swam across the East rivciyN. Y., with his h;tn<ls and feet tied. Two children were itiflol iu Washington, Pa., by the explosion of a can of oil. Ex-Secrotary Wiudom' has been elected president of thj Euds Ship Canal company. Iho Now York C.'iiti-al Railroad COlJipjiny has acquired control of tba New York. Buf- and West Shoro railroad. The steam yacht Atal^nta, with Jay Gprdd ajld party on txiprd, silled eastward froni'Provincetowu. - wrtiron loads of \V»nin,.i- f,^ , . „ , . - « Lu . > . i i a . ,.- ^ , • Simon Hexter, a successful Cleveland audfriendst,. ' , \ , t " t l r ^'«| t^ vvaters e^lgem less than halt an hour C fl , a , lt cuc . ir e'led his'body with heavy a n a m e n d s responded to the tnvUaUon.ofl Tbo rapidity vvrth winch the-flames n vread X on c i > 3 and then jumped into the lake. I McQuoul Company No. ;j. 0 f Middletown, | w a s >e™arkable. A T O o n g d e a d e a s t w i n d / , ^ Tho > U n i t e d S t a t e , nail coach near Haw- ,--.?..! . _ u . . _ V u , fl'_„ w , „ „ R ri rtlK V«Haw; Ai'lz., was robbed cin Mon-'ay-. P. it. , Peterson, a -pas^o^^oi-, was- killed- Mrs. Nancy Edgorly, of Wolfboro, X7~HI7 celebrated her 101st birthday. She reads coarse print without glasses. The romains of ox-United States Minister Phelps, who died at Lima, Peru,.AiU reach Washington thela'.tor part of August. yesterday de- ors-sbUe-tlwr-abilifcy tedrili -2,tX)o TeeT T r T h ^ - ^ ^ d a y rxiglYf—aiTcT-fcpbFt "lavfnlT ~-'»««««w*^--^*»"r-^'-«^'-""--- " >7~,;' "•"~> I „..I„J:., t; ... ° ... ,' V .f 1 fevas T4o wiug; w h e n Tjh^ fire began. Sparlfjr' , cose factory on the south side of the esplan- *our- ' »de> at the foot of Princess streot. Xho whoJe a | fire brigade was calle.1 out Fifteen minutes -ft I ait>r the fire began it was soon that ch»fae- ^ | lory-was doomed. Fierce flames wore shoot- adults, 70c.j children, ft j tag f r o m t h e ATO wiudows. Ai ttus time the LAKK, _JOc.-:Joe.; STON^"BKID«E, GOC i l j heat was so intense that the fi.enun could WARWICK, 50c.-25c • NEW MIIJOKD' -«lp. I harely go withi'n half a block of the burn- •2ncr; VKas-oN, 10c-20c.; M c . W , 30c. W ' [nS h »' Min S- Theywere rly poworio^ Ph^ay^iitl train .will W v e the grotujh at-1:00 o'clock, the milk train at 4-A5, aC the way freight at 6:25. \ 4 t The Mc Quo Id. La urn r»rt{/. \| Two Wilson loads of Warwick 'loss to stay tho flames. Henry Wor. L , one of the watchmen in the factory, was soon, missod. He was seen a few mihntes before the tire uid, it is said, went after tho boo'is of the ! f^Q , company. A diligeut search failed to raveal -} ^ bim, and ho must have perished. Tin jVnuio Hulvey, owned by Ahlertnarj Hall, and value 1 at ^30,000, was burned t& the water's .edge in less than half an hour. splendid time,, the visitors'beiii;; nil' nf i5 rt7rj% n d gtiidor^ W"r"o M V " wtwt^nrd, mid hv oflliei. n kuctvf ko. m. the flames bStl reached the foot of Scott street A l m o s t % e r y t h i n g f r o m P r i n - opinion that the Middletown firemen how to entertain in a h a n d s o m e m a i m e r ; U E . " - - - - - - - • ,. , «k ^ > v. .,/l «if » \ boimrifnl >•„,,„.t^^, ", , , rsess to Yongo streets.^A-distanco ol ball a A bountiful repastMW spread for them, J, ^ % was burneJ . l t £ i'mposi^ienow to a n d . t h e evening was passed pleasantly ||rwe a correct idea of the loss, but it ^-iU — M i s s E m i i i l J ^ l P O U It was nearly 5 about town after supper. A visit was paid to the parlors of the Phoenix HoseC" rf * pany. The boys.gat home about 4 o' '-' Ux ' k yesterday morning. Messrs. .Wilha/ m TJ°'- son. foreman.; Walter Edsallv Wi^*'" Poi- son, Jr., Charles Barker, Alfredi*^ onl;,er g er . Alfred Hyatt, Charkfg Deckeisf^Vesley Lip- Pjncott, William Baiye^<" Baniel Penny, .^enry Xagle, and Jolv'" bright, of Port Je')^ No. 5 Excelsi'.or Hose, composed the pnrtyV -*' . sirrance company, of SlUlville, N. J., has ceased writing' policies and the busine-ss ^vill I be closed up as soou as possible. . j Tho brigantino Ambrose L : -ght, which was ] brought on as a prize vessel by tho United \ States ship Alliance from Colon, was sold at 1 the Brooklyn navy yard for $900. The convention of German-American teachers nt St. Louis "unanimously adopted reports strougly protesting against the in- troduction or teuipertmoi text books in schools. The oast-bound Freight comnii sion at Chicago decided that, inasmuch us other •jxjol points had a^ierxl to maintain pivwnt- rates ou wool, it wns uot advisaide t> make" any reduction theiw At Sweetwater, iu Georgia, there is a ! 3clI6o] tanght by W. A. Rogers. The oldest pupil of the seventy-five iu attendant e Is not yet lo. _ They are all relatcnl to one another and to the t.'acher, the most distant being only second cousin.' 31onday, August 3. The. i-&vj>lulioii in Y e w m i e l a 1 as lican sup pressetl. ' It is reported that Osman Digna was kiUed in the Kassal.a battle. .- -»^. Thet-e is- a marked improve-^ steel rail tra to at Pittsburg. .i'/' Cardinal Moran cousecrat.>r£j0 be3T WARWICK VALLEY South Miuu-street, Warwick, N. \., About &>i Ifct \vi*st and iu full si^ht of ilt-pot. Ac- cessible, cool, tjuiL't, HU^I etrictly tiret claan iu overy depiU'tiiifiit. \ #x)~ Special rftti'8 to commercial mea. M. F. TJEN EVCK. i- ,, « c r o t u n d e r c o n t r o L S , The board 6f manajenv^ut yesiemav de- Txr ^ ; " " " *r " «" "7^"^, j s spending the -Summer ^ m W - v f f i f f S k J ^ ^ ^ ^ c i t i es oflh 0 UniteV 'States to - Y\.ds t ,,of DuClm. and-oth,^ Jwovse. I makecone'ei've exhibits of thoir mauufac A bill has- boon mtrodu^ I fr ,— . , ."." "J-rtSS^-Mipri511.11 o x n o s i t i o u to naturali«e Prince Hen W | G^nqr industries a t l h e A r S f i r ^ O - e ^ D o a !^^..^r t ^ r!5 ^^^ hat t ^.'c'.s<(•/)<'^•/f'/• County. - v (^)-IWI (he lOttoivth liecc/riler.) Sidney Smith, the veteran fisherman at »to Mohegan, recently caught a black was formerly a miller but on account of'irvjj S^ in the wat(J ' r s o f tlftl " t l l l k t ? i \ vhich sanity was brought to the Middletown Asy- lum. Of late he had been at home. His death wasthe result of apoplexy. H e w a s i?}J MissJ2racxJJ J ;itriett r .bQQk.ke<^*r..£or.-the I ag^dfthotrt 62.-. An inquest was held'ovw rirui of C. E. Jones A Co., Electricians, of 1 }j\H body. tSinci'nSftti, G.,"Ts visiting Miss Belle Ennis, T Tri-States, the new post office erected on Orchard street. j i rts ( week, conies up smiling in the columns •it Gufdiii-r, o: IT husband, . . mr popular caterer and is"" of over l.lHHi ice cream during lb s o l d -2.S'.) l o a v e s of v.' a n d Sunday, .ippearunre of the Dfs- .d..y, tin Army and Navy tln-ir street banner out, a;-, i iatei - several places of business were dnp--d. some very tastily, Tho Post Ofiic, tii.. ,; ires «t G. W. Pitts. V. F. "ail. S. S. V,ni S.ir.n. J. W. Mullery, Snyder Hrys..tl.e office nt John McAyiHrnnis. the A'h>erii.<"r and DISVATCS Buildings are craped in '^..unii;._• in honor of General j ( r a n t . ..''.'..- M-esws. T. H. D*-niprest, J. W. ClasorTT . V. O. McAllister. Or. J. H. Holly, George jU.'Wood, W. P. Cpt.-rove, H. F. Vail, and •;»>_..*r-niie atl< nde.l Iho races nt Fler.t- n Friday, when Phal- -Sl> fXewburgh, tho in- Ooniet Band, has in this village to •3S > '"3PH^' ,riVi,le lrSflons ' n ° \ ' '1| . %•«•< , 'eckertown Hand h o w j -XANP-''' 1 s i >oivi ^ w °" •*«»* ,>r,ti > i >- / ->ung men comjiosing th __ ..igwell was a former resident Wa .d was well acquainted in Sus- Ono day this week he .took a J- oyer the border and had to come rail. He left his team with some P i e n d s - f o r a consideration. The ;55S--o s o m e g o o d h o r d e s . l e f t . - ^.re in receipt of a handffomoly illns- fe- c a t a l o g u e from the Clayton Pump &ir Compressor Works of Brooklyn. * ** '- 10 first page is an nntograph letter from i'..C..Martin, Hie CI fdyn"Bridge,.who t > Chief Engineer of tho testifies to the ex- Snt,lihnliHSs of the Clayton machines. yatnlftirno can bo seen at this oiVrc.e. ,^ YKI Thursday morning, just as the His- ' : | H 'vi-aa.Roi-ng; to press,' ii "Iclegi-am wna[ jivVd announcing tho death of General ., /.ntlarid 15 ltiinutes later the 'HisrxTciit u. -ZsloVHtvle o»t-th\»«(»ir<'et«,-<md rngciriy rrnd >'Av thebeople, it being tho firat^to ,.<spnvov •^Imrfie' A party copiposed of the families of J. M. Burt,""C. It." Van Duzfer, J. C. Wilson, H. W. Houston, and others, picnieed ift Green- wood Lake on Tuesday. Mrs. W. L. Benedict, who has been in ill health for some' time past, wont to New- York on-Monday, accompanied by her sis- ter, Mrs. Elizabetii Burt, of that city. The TIon."3~tt'r?>hipinan and son of Bel- videre, were the guests . nf ..Indue RtittUu "ast night. To-day they visit Greenwood Lake in company with Mr. Grinnel Burt. Mr. H. Loche and family, and Mr. W. B. Richardson, wife and son, of Brooklyn, and Mr. W. G-. Hoyt, wife and son, of New York, are at the farm-house of- Mr. T. M. Benedict. '••-. Rev. Lee Beattie has tendered .his resig- nation as assistant pastor of the Presbyte- rian Church at Goshen, and has under con- sideration a call from the Presbyterian Church of Ballston^Spa. Mr. J. H.. Hiintaivwho i» eonneet-ed with the firm of Hurd, Waite & Co., of Brook- lyn, is spending a part of his vacation in Warwick. The first half of Harvey's vaca- was.take.n up by a wedding in the Spring. The many frienefsof Mr. Isaac Litchfield, will he pleased to learn \hat he has been appointed to a desirmble'position in the Auditor's office of the-.Metropolitan- Tele- phone and Telegraph' Company in New- York. '"- ' -. The Rev. C. J. Page,.Pastor of~th» -Firttt- Baptist Church at Middletown, has b*en spending a few days in Wf^wick. Refer- ence to Mr. Page is made in an article which we clip from the Artjwt in another I column. , Mr. G. A. Milier and his daughter Ella, sailed on the City of Rome, yesterday morn- ing, for a two'monthsMrip t o h i s h o m o fTr England. Mr. Miller will also visit Belfast, Ireland, where relatives and friends of onr townsnran.-Harry Magf'V resided _.' „—"- Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pierson, Mr. and ^IrH. Wilson Pie«on, Mr. <did" 'Mrs. Van Bront, and Harrison Wheeler, of Florida, Miss Hattie' Wheeler a n d / M r s . Chase nnd. child, of Minneapolis, /ere the guests of Mr. Peter Hnflinbcrrcy / on,.Tu«isdoy last. Wo received aAllcasant call from Mr.- George W. Pollitf President of tho Board of Aldermen of Paterson, yesterday. Mr, Pollitt is an agent for th* Fahrici Firo Hose Cojnpfttvy, and being familiar with the Firt> partment of Paterson, is pociiliarly fitted for.tho bnsinc-si •"-, - -Mr. Abram Swvin,* who Iftw boon spchd- ing-f» part^of hid vacation at his 930thor'g h o j u e . i n . t h i s village, left thiff. \Veek"for h two weeks' visit to Ijonnox, Mass. Mr. nines nj of the Port Jervis Gazette with its first com- munication. Carpenter's Point is the old name, and it is with difficulty that the. •• old inhabitants" lay it aside. Mr. H. Y: West- brook, who has beeri having clam.bakes at this famous resort, has yone out of business because a neighbor commenced the sale of beer. Fire at the Dill House. On Tuesday, at 5:30 p.m., fire was dis- covered in the stables attached to' the Dill House, Florida. As there is no fire de- partment in the village, and as the. hotel was. believed to he. in danger, a telegram was s.ent to Goshen asking far help. Cat- aract Engine Company and Dikeninn Hose Company took their apparatus on the flat Sars to il^lorida; but the villagers, assisted b y s o n p farmers; who had come in at the first afliriu, had succeeded in extinguishing the rllmes. T h e s t a b l e s / w h i c h Tire Of b r i c k , werejlaniaged to the extent of nearly SI,000. mrses we'1'e- b u m e ' d a'ii(TshiotTre*feo: TTy* the flames and smoke. Mr. X. F. Dun- ham, the proprietor, was stricken with paralysis on'the 21st inst.- ; ; a n < * •*>- J'ae day of the fire ho silstemed n soooiid "attack. j w r t e d t o h a v e w e i g h - . i d V) 1-2 p o u n d s . Tlris is stated to he the largest bass ever taken b y a n y fisherman from Lake Mohegan, the Jieavicst previous record being something over seven" pou"u"ds. ThomiLs E. Franklyn of Yonkers, bade his family a pleasant good-bye .Sunday, June 21. and started for Sunday schooT with a little daughter, He had proceeded but a short distauoiuw-JnM* be.'stopped and kissed h e r a n d s a i d s h e m i g h t go on alone. "-He did not return home that night, and his wife's inquiries the next day showed that he had eloped with Annie Lansendoan. Mrs. F r a n k l y n , w h o was left alone with three children at once made a complaint against hini for-abandonment and a warrant was issued for his arrest. While huntijig him up.iofliceY Redding, .of Yonkers, ascertained that about, a month" prior to the jlopement Frankiyji, under an n.s,win.ed name, hud married the Lansendoan woman hi New York oily. The guilty pair were found liv- ing as man_and wife at Rochester, N. Y. They were both arrested and ou Monday night officer Redding, of Yonkers, took them to Yonkers, where Franklyn was locked up. Mrs. Franklyn will obtain a warrant against her husband for bigamy, I and ope against.Miss. Luriaendoin foijEoi— r y i n g a m a n s h e k n e w to be alpattdy mar- ried. "• ./ - Sugar Loaf. —Master William Hobbie is visiting h i s ' sister at New York city. —We notice Dr. Rice has treated him- self to a new horse and carriage. —Master Samuel Stewart, while at the depot last Wednesday, accidentally fell and broke his wrist. .-, —Willie, the son of Dr, Smith, of Ches- ter, while in this village with the Chester butcher, received a severe kick from a horse, cutting his face badly. —On Thursday last, when a telegram wits received announcing the death of Gen. Grant, the church bell was-tolled (53 times in honor of our nation's hero. On Sunday t h e c h u r c h . w a s draped in mourning, and our ministeY'preached - a" very -appropriate sermon on the lesson of Gen. Grant's ca- reer. G"Sii<r industries atThl Pittsbui-yh in the thiru - at I'ort Jeri'is, . - D u r i n g t h e p a s t ten days travel over the N. Y.\ L. E. •& W. E. R. "has been very- heavy, owing to the great n u m b e r o f city people seeking rest and fresh atr. . —Farmers in the Delaware arid Xeversink- valleys reporUaS average crop of hay. Oats, rye"and hops will be short, while corn, po- tatoes rtrfcPcabbage are. doing well. -—Fnjrknd competent judges say Shohola Glen is a;'" dear -place." W e c h a n g e the u to e and take it later in the season. Gnnift. and see tor yourselves August 7-th- — M a n y o f t h e m o s t intelligent men in this vHlliige, irrespective of party favor, Secretary Whitney Over 5,000 people went to Fleetwood Park Friday, to see the race between Phid- ias and Majolica. The Western stallion defeated Majolica easily in three straight heats. Time 2:16, 2:18 3-L'and 2:26 3-4. Albert Terry, a brick manufacturer at Rondont, purchased an old horse some time ago for n BSe in :his yard. The horse appeared not to like his work and acted strangely. Wednesday he was found mak- ing art attempt to get out of the barn and thinking fresh air would be beneficial, the hostlerjet him out. The horse first t o o k a mournful look at the- brickyard and the heavy cart he had the day before been com- pelled to draw, then he deliberately walked down to the beach and into the Hndson River and waded up to his breast in the water, poked his head under, laid down and was seen no more. ^•-'^^cr^tTnuited^ uat f , .,-.*^.:.:.-^ JJ ^3 8 ej| TraiDs leave Greyc. —i_...<- 7:43 &.m., U:30a~m.. 1 : \ ".:.•'•". Arrive from V- 7:30 a.m„ 10:12 a.m.. laSSO* • ,-- .... The '•Eriw" , ls always on tiu\y^\/ m \ r>p sure, and Its equipnient-yerfet" 1 fjt) L/O and comfort, this road, stands 1 r^.^v the trunk lines of America. ~ : TV, •;, ir.. NATIONAL HOTE WARWICK, K- .3u... Situated ou f£Rilroad-ave.. opposite the depot. This Hotel is flrst-c4aaa.ui. overy respect. Board by day or week at regular rates. ' Livery Stable ut- ttwlie.i>» A-large ^"ULlolIc 3EEa.ll Suitable for every class of entertainmeut is also connected with the hotel. ~T. HTTmHHRBSTrPTopriotoT. William Edsall, PROrBIBTOB 01' THE No. 4 No. 12 No. 8 5:13 •' 8:18pm N.Y.4 Greenwood ffi Summer T i m e TJaraSSi Trains from Xexc-York\ Express uoins shsiipi No. 1 No. 3 5?3 No. 6 (Mid'tS* Trains leave Greveourt for Nowbarg^-sSc^rij; 7:43 ft.m., 11:30 a.m., 1:50 p.m., and 6:40 p . P """""•- Arrive from Newburg: 7:30 a.m., 10:12 a-m., 12:60 p.m., and 6:21 p.m. The "Erie" is always on time, its connections are sure, and its equipment perfe<?4. For speed, s»fety and comfort, this road stands in the front rank of the trunk lines of America. H. Y. & Greenwood Lake R. R. Summer Time TabJi Trains from -Veir-Foj^t j*OKEE!rWOOD LAKE JIALL—23*«e, Step 8 . GitEENAVOOD LAKE MAlL-.23d-st.-8~i •*.' Cbambers-et.—8:40 a. ru.; ,J« Ciambe ra - S t.-S:40 a. m.; Jersey C i t y - M * ' ^ -^S^l? " I f ^ i k - » °* „,, n<yovng Stones Arrives at Lake 11:25 a.m. •Sirs' . T^^iHe-pOstfi an" ovi GREENWOOD LAKE EXPRESS—23d-nt.—iiffr-jSmg; Ijinteti. - 1 ,r*^T)PA.^ Chainbera-st—t:40p. m.: Jersey City—<~«C^ ,-•, and at tiA-» i - ,_l Arrive* at Lake 7:15 a. m. •«iHw shortest notleC, SUNDAY SPECIAL—23d-st 8:45 a. m.; Chaiu^A tne 8">- st-—S:4a a. jn-4 Jeraey jCi^—3dH a. in. ArrivtS—H -•"-'• Lake 11:45 a. m. . W^XCES. Trains to Xeic- York: DISPATOV was th.oJirst pappr Hiis" sirlij of ftlHftr '^ r <' College, an^will resiinic. his Cotinty,^ publish the sad news of thn Omi- -a. A lnrgfl n>i»M)cr of >i.ty poopfc w;cro in y Ids v.l age. \ • • a>p y,n malanar-I* tho' wiU viait thiB vil) , Lnorrow,--., I iriyarinblft ,'question'V propounded Ivy, tho ||: soaw.licirs tor farm board, .audit ia.a fatter ???. °* ^ * l ' H i ^ k hHghhorhood is teiuNTka-' •^rWjrfrwr-ffotiiv trat^7lfet - ^rig^'ompTrii ||;<!ari.w«'n.H mak<i Warwick fatrionsrvs rv :\ healthy Kt-.uimof r^ortf-''(fheapt>^c,urainTt ^.-llckftfei wijlr extended Kme \voftld$#ft triffc- Kf <'»«•.•'' ' - - \ - " '• " -f% ".. .Monday nffemoon PloreK^,*|j|*UficJA $h tlio 1 l-yoAt-«)d daughter of thoM^5v.' ft. tj> ." j j.it^lviWhl, V>f \hi« yillflcfe, met Vi*k'» sod. ;| nccidcnK ffliito playing with VrT^l^rfJia. <figH ticTd^mnuTfi'iir orlicTTatTieV's lionsiv'shfT clfmhtd a tillow Mo) and \vhcn hi th* Htudios at the begiflniugoftho Vnll tfirm, Street SjU'inhfiHfj.' tjiiior Wjirteick Dispute.!).: . - — --. A difference.of opinion, glowing out of the -sprinkling T>f 'oTIf".streefsT"has "rJceii prominently brought out within the Inst few months ; one side claiming that the in- dividual sprinkling the street- in f r o n t o f his.premises is alone benefitted .thereby? and therefore should'pay for the water used for that purpose. The other party claims that it is also a public benefit; therefore the individual who pays for bringing the _jvatcr upon his premises, buys tho neces- sary Trrwe;- -and devotes his time to so sprinkle, should-not be charged for the us* .Of the water, but should IK* -regarded as- having done his full sbiire toward making our streets pleasant and inviting to tho general public who use themT Many per- sons visiting onr village have spoken of it .admiringly, on account of its general ap- pearance of thrift and cleanliness, and par- ticularly of_fh.e. abseneo of that coating of tdust so freqnently seen in otfrer villages during the hot and d r y s u m m e r months'. Shalh wo now forfoit tho reputation of 'our village while we 'split liairs~"ovor rt qtifRtion which should he qnicklY.decided ? The annoyance of passing through clouds of pulverized dust is jiot-in t-hd least ftllevi- ated^iccnuftO such dusV'is encountered in front of soiiio other person's prc'mis'es. Therefore wo bclieto.Uial.strcetfprinkljng adds toUho conlCort, health and pleasnro of ^rttrTrhlOlri-cOTrTttmnityT^ tho opinions of the owners of property or pnyilcgcs^honUi nlwnyiidio T<yipeeted< and; to a c«>r(nin extent, goverri tho action of -ttnTTrt^pr^nmrnTWrH?^" Mr. W. R Lewis, pf Goshen, HlTa'Tigr-vit -irrr^vTrnrirk* york. Ho yilla,<[Ote-moriow.'-dffi\ . Gi'eaiwood juiiiJtiof T<i-*tU±y, To the 'Editor of'the Dispatch: - ,--, - The faihe of GfediVood Lake as one of the popular and must attractive Summer r e s o r t s r r f - t h u l a n d ~h"ii!T TTWVer8"etl far" TiiiiT wide. The improvements made during Pale years' have greatly facilitated the means .of r e a c h i n g . i t , a n d in "no section of the country'ban a more pleasant and charming spot ha found. H e r e t h e God of Naturr seems to have combined all that was beau- tiful and grand. Those who wish, te pon- der on the snbiiniu in natural scenery can- find around its romantic banks the realiz.^ tion of their hearts' mcrst ardent yearnings. Tourists Who have visited tho ' rrsalhered hills of Scotland, the downs of England, traveled over tho smiling land of France, lingered beneath the sunny, skves of Holy,' a n d "ga7<e.d in mute admiration on the solemn and awful grandenr of the wild m o u n t a i n s o f Switzerland, or marvelled at the storied splendor of tho castled Rhine, still find another charm in tho romantic banks of Greenwood Lake. At tho sunset hour, whon all is as still as the soft breath- ings of an infant's slumber, nothing can bo imagined tnoro fascinating, more solemn and aWo inspiring than to stand on some .lone spot and watch tho. last rays.of the departing sun, the imbrokon reflection of- tho towering luonntains ofi tho placid b o s o m o f t h e water so fnr beneath their, sloping bank's,.horo and thorp studded with cottages and Hummer houses ; its grin\"pr<)- -je^tinff r/K>ka;ond-to-listen-to the sighinfjtif- tail .pinos-BVfnycd to the .*' lhtisio (if tho lone u'nno o o i l / i n f f l h l , ft«/1 •ir.tl^ 1 ftll fit Ti'iyinit i condemn jtue course of in refusing to accept the dispatch boat D^Jphin, land thereby causing the assign- m e n t of" j J o b n R o a c h A S o n . Onr na'vy(?) is not in„4odd'doidition'and woald be in- „sn&cient in case of warS Act!.besides, the Hif-oreed idteness-of-sneh-n^nrge -rrffriK..^- -- skilled workmen whose education and btlc- inessj. render thorn incapable of-doing other work mus^ necessarily, bring want and suffering, to ninny homos,•- [jSixyetary Whitney has nothing to do with the private affairs of John Roach, and has'no right to assist him by unlawfully paying him money. If Mr: Roach had fal-_ filled his contract he would have been paid in full. JJJ5J,J 0 g 0 ISPATCH- j their agohta. It is claimed by gttiYui that {-.heftftty.of.'ilin;'riiii^ma'diA^ttyHn^yJla.^^--|..:r an agent Rhould not give-away nhything in his charge-to any portion of tho owners, .. ^ _ .^ .... - i. . '^_. , .—! ^—MB Last Monday luornitig Daniel filiiekagasl, of Stillwater, N'.J,, wwitfo the fiifttioji ftfr that place to faktf thff'tf. Y.f S. A W. hiiin for Pateesoh. Abrrni 15 inniitttf^ lrofore traiiV.iiinft ho difijl of hiart diseA«*e. Ho had apprttentl.V Keen in pertoet health. ; - Tho .following' ripji!o!ntm>ntS'ot; fourth* elftss postroftstera hav«>bech lAtrftt? iij^thia yiUa, MortT«thlfp,AYositow i n,<)alehgim\; M;on'rKe, OUhort fjftfp^nter; PlMnht, Win. WnshiTlg . i-!.v«TvtJ^dlii-i.4o•U*-hott4^-,whot^!*he- : ^r« i!f^^^f^sf^;.-.An;oti*<l^rj ;.hr»nrfi. hf. | Highlanditaii'^ ttfiiliiufe M^iy th^ titvVortliv- \k pfogroAaiTiif. iW"-'WBn'Uv' M >lnd lid' eSp< 0tod, '•'; , iWrvtige^ wjD Ko()h deejtr. nrdefM~<wh-T^\vTr?t , nim^ cqnai hcfieflt by tho gift This prineiplo will nrtt hold good 1 in,Mry ineori»orated eom- mntiily. On? InWR And .'customs are pot altogether fountled on sivch theory, , WliO' avnul4^1v(^etM*--tA*ingaYi-iwl»-Tirrrrrd hoiise might get anrctfor'ti»6 water ns«VJn ptitling «M*fr":-sv(cli fire, BJniply.heeMisoRotnqt otlftr, person doefliVoi have water, conven- ient to tis<i for Hko ptifposcsV Jn the .fdndanientiil principles' of tho ghvsmment handed Jown t'o us liy our forefathers, ftutT nndef which we U»w4live, wo find ft tltefity adapted' refnsiafi nothing to the^ prnple -wW°b ---jr\flo»<lft-.*b«-)freate??t- --Rn«d';'t«" r llW greatest numlier. Tho idea of exactingp^j^ from tlio Owners for n privilege which tbsy ftlr«^y^W^4tt-oM^.^ft^ ricV-(>f -1 ax i h^ oijief pfopotiy: to jmy for finch privilege, i« ftlmply^hstirtl; ' SViiri* 'dno..rc«pj^tv^*j "Hioso'^pit)'^IrTeoT'Tj?^. 0 n d bdpiilg (Mt (j e.rAsot Applieftlidn of Hidaght ti) thia ijvtos Hcas^siTenrelTb and flo\^"mI of w-lrich go to form a.seeno which cfth far^ljcttcr bo ^tiVaginedTlinii described.;- -'.- - : i—-•--•,- \fouivdtho nosthem end of tho.jojjo the Florida. I. C. Gridley had a big cnt of Hunga- rian grass this year^ —Mrs. F. Boyd, of Middletown, has been visiting nt Mrs. Secley's. -rAVilham Hoffman w a s t h e first to ship Onions from this station. —Tho First and Second Presbyterian Churches held sociables this week: —We notiso that Mjss "Minnie Goodalo, of Coldonham, is visiting Mrs^' Fftfrell. —Mrs. J. H. Dnrkee, of Sandy Hill, ar- rived home on Wednesday evening for a s h o r t v i s i t —Mr. Charles Shnlte is erecting a neat cottage near tho residenco of his father, Mr.' J. O. fihultz. •—Miss Maria Hay and Mr. Albert Stevens enoii have a houKcful.of city boardors. And 'still they come, ' ' • ' . — T h e a p p o i n l m c i i t of ft n o w Postmaster has been a snhjoct of much discussion, tvnd now thft^ it is decided to go to Mr. AVilliom (SrosSj it is to bo hoped that all will bo sat- isfied. " ">>,„ ... Sussex Countij Limestone. The prosperity of McAfee Valley and Hamburg in Sussex County has been ex- ceedingly- rnpid and is now permanently assured. Farms heretofore sterile and wild have become, "cultivated and beautiful in cereal wealth. Mansion-like homes have j'taken the .place of antediluvian-like cot- tages, while new railroads, new stores and hotels have also nnswered public demand jmd comfort. The primary cnuse of this Ijiip¥T&.AVirdde.-Hke change is the disaavery of vast veins of unsurpassed limestone and the utilization thereof by quarrying, kiln burning, manufacturing and shipping. The discoverer, originator and pioneer of the lime interests in northern Sussex was and is Thomas Hoswoll, Esq., who, in 1872, w i t h J o h n R . B r o w n a n d J o h n Rutherford, opened the first quarry, which is still being of-j excavated -at MeAftee, nndirr 1873 thtrA^hite Rock Lime and Cement Sompnny became •ixt^s^K'^- A v ; o rds7et^ ufvs ^- 0SWel L .as President. An average of T75" i barVEiiK""xif' building lime is taken from four kilns daily, one of the kilns in use being one of the first built in this part of the State. The com- pany has a lease" of 130 acres of land, and the quarries thereon show veins extending from fifty to seventy-five feet in width, but the depth has never"Ivesrr -ascertained, the'] supply evidently being uBiimited. Tho quarry is not surpassed in the United States, t h e a n a l y s i s s h o w i n g On 1-2 per cent, car- bonate of lime. The supply lacks annually about 10,000 bushels from meeting the de- mand.— Art/us. GREENWOOD XAKE EXPRESS—Laie—7:10 a. Arrives at New-York—9:40 a. in. GREENWOOD LAKE MAIL—Lake—5:00 p, m. Ar- rives at New-York—8:00 p. m. SUNDAY SPECIAL—Lake—5:00 p.m. Arrives at Now York—8:dTJ p . m . e$~ Broeklyn Annex boats make connection with all trains of thia and the Erio Road, except Sunday, when boats ran as follows: Lv. Brooklyn. 8:15 a. ru. and 5:10 and 7:45 p- ro.; Lv. Jersey City. 7:16 a. m. and 5:00 and 6:30 p. m. Boats will not run in foggy weather. Time between Jersey Cfty and Brooklyn about 25 minutes. JOffN N. ABBOTT. Gen. Pass. Agt. OJ Parties yisitipjithll place will flnd-Uie fttvorite little STEAMBOAT, " ANiTA" making hourly trips between the Windermere Hotel, the Brandon Hoiy- Water-stone Cottage, the CJr wrda and the '' Warwio^; Jarion, Mich, was j Ls^fS.SOp. i , . rniteis quietly doing Lon- j ir^tiied by-Minister Phelps. i th?a C ^'^° '• ^W--"Iv%^' of . °^tal Edenvillt' wood, on"' Lake, ou MilfA^d, '• \ •;.'•' f i d s l i n e V i H do Caterifm^ work m tins,i V : ... Dinners, EXG. Pineapples,^ a^^- Tliose in want of work in this line will do well to call at tho HIOM13 YAED. Augustus Hurt, of AVarwiek, and Fnink M^^?J?i M W^Q'.VM«5-.^Thtjy^lo.okcd- ft». if* warni w^ajhor w»vs not exactly comfortable for bicyclo. riding.: (onville, John, F, Xltorirttn. It .fs -.leni-nect•'. Moft may bringAbntit tlig4\oees.sAiy i*snliH,' m A ^viiTSKf,krv. ply uns»upasfl0l- There, who.ro onco stood ft wild forestjao^vr^ftHi^a flt^frishiiig town, "nvro*~R\pidly : r1^g^7^Ua^£Sthlrtg soe/ns to bo taking on an. ftit consooo with tho grehfe march of oventsc;Thegr(fVe« and picnic gr(>UiidS*nt« tho nfqst cliftriuing and extehsive ftbon^tho.lftko. 'They retain 7Att-thAlT^trll^T?n^ itfg t<rYuftyv ibrj grftliftcfttlon Of the- nor/Vest j}on(Jmenl ivf'~TiTs~- i r*iyil- his n<lhnffttion. iiiousaiids visit thein daily ftnd^6 honio in the evening contented "frith tho day's enjoy-' mont, .especially thoso. who-canio^fnlnt hearted With fai# lftdios. ..Tlm \Vind«unere Jlotcl, sijthfttcd fit the northern ^end, Of the lakc^fi tho handstitnest ritttl by^ftvir^rffrat litCiti^VtV^iWit'dTrtlrig thofihrnriifti'fUohjhst th^nsahds coiii'e and go, spending tbelTVft- Ciwt>h thyte most ftgrceabiy, anddenvlng (t With-ttrfttty TrRT^"" J ^ v ~':*^^^i1>^*ilA, v '' t-^We hi\ve read glowiiig ,disoriplioTWi/t)£ . t lMMS5jl^'n'^'p;_]bei^^ tftlfbk ib'iX cAkc.; , *0nUhrn' , ift to Ijo CO/K gratdlated; oiV'tho possosslott oif-A pijmti facn'tl'y which tesponds to'th«yv6iceot natnto MthauLthciilrl of-anAVtifi<iioi ^timntentA-^ fo>. l)WPA*oir. ] v , '"( —-M»\ fthd ..Mi*.-.Isaac MillspTingh, for over 30 years residents of this place,'. &rb MnioVB (0 Great ftenrt, T? ' O AaW be 1 nenr Ihelr.dftnghter.'inUicir declinihg yours. •^frSy^afco wnesT, cKrisTrrin i5e6i>lo, fthofwilT A Greedy Monopolist, - If Mr. A'nnderbilt succeeds in carrying out his avowed intention of grabbing the AY est Shore Railroad, the result will be a most nrrogant rfrilroad monopoly Within' the State, and one so firmly' intrenched physically thatthe'tstablishniont of another adequate competitor Will be impossiblo for some time to come." AVhen tho West Shoro wAs projected there was enough business in existence to Warrant tho building of tho "new lino, based on t h e e n o r m o u s earnings published by thcfrTcw York Central, to say nothing of-.the wonderful growth and de- velopment of tho State tlmt is Inovitablo in tho near future. New York Central was paying d per e^nt. on nn enormous cftpital, nbont ono-haltof which wns water, put in b y t h e - f a t h e r o f AV. H . A r fthaorhilts Ship- pers ftlong tho lino of tho Ccnt-ml com- plained of ill-treatment from thnt haughty *)6yii-»amed plaoTx,, S^- ""* sirk, I Fare.-.- - r„ IO cents E r T. AVATERSTONE, Supt fund j ' | All styles of polished Granite and Marble / LEGAL NOTICE. Bumans, Emily £, Joiuilngs an4 ningS: fest»ft)g-«t-Wilrwtc"kT Now residing at Amity, Dakota county, fTfo- Henry H. YounuinR, Hannah Jen York; 8idney BiUL MiR$onrl; Harrison Bull, residing at Ramsey's. Bcgo'n comity. New Jersey; Charles H. Bull, residing at ty, Michigan Now York; corporation. Traffic was-ine.reasing-every --\omco,Y,VspondenthndncallfromthrccU rtV(ftn(1 f {^ t( , ncfYl)0( \ ft r rosi>ect of 1m- fojr'cash, wbicTfA\ r otild ilo_a/inoderftta bnsi- hesfl At fftlr r«te*,-''to Rfty^cS3rrng*of~thB future lATOsperlty to follow upon tho dc- of towns on tho west bank of tho Hudson, when they should have direct rftilVffly com muhlcMKVri witlrNow York City* nAa with jthe West, Those who put thoir monoy inio,! siding at Chester. Now York; Eleanor D. Nanny, residing nt Warwick, Now York; Anna A. Vail, re- siding aX£ort J orvl«, Now York; Mary K. BalUero, residing at Florida, Now York; George B. Wheeler, residing at Oakland, California; Albert Wbeolcr. residing at Indianapolis, Indiana; alary A. Boll, re- siding at Sliorruau. Chautauqua county. New York;- Carrlo Thayer, Edward Boll, and Charted Bell, re- siding at same place; Hary E. Ortou and Phobo Orton, residing at North East, Pennsylvania; and Catherine Sly. residing at Edenville, Now York; and to all persons whomsoever, who are or who olalm- to bo intorostod in iho citato of Catherine Dusln- borro, lato of the town of Warwick. In the coanty of Orange, GRKRTTSO : Xoo AND XACH orjforj aro hereby cited and re- quired to bo and "appear bofQro our 8urrogato. at his offlco In the viliago of Goshon, in saidcounty, on tho Seventh day of Soptombor. 1835, at ton o'clock In tho foronoon of that day, to attend the Judicial settlement ol tho account of Daniel D. Voumans, Executor of tho last Will and Testament of tho said deceased. And that If any pofsons Interested bo under tho ago of twenty-one years, thoy aro required to appear by their guardian. If thoy have one. or If thoy havo none, that thoy appear and apply for one to bo appolntod,or In tho cvfnt of their neglect or failure to do BO. a guardian will ho appointed by the Surrogate, to represent and act for Ihonl In tho proceeding. ' , - IN TESTIMONY WHEnEor, Wo havo caused tho Seal of Offlco of our said 8urrogato to . , ~\ bo hofoanto affixed. Wltneat Roawxtt, jX.8.) C. Oot.KV*K, Surrogato of out said Oormty of Orange, at Ocahon, In eatd County, tho 10th day of July, A.D., 18S5. JOKS 1. nXATTIH T, D. ScnOOSKAKKH, ^Atjorricj;, .derk.oLtkaSivrrOgato.'»CourL 3, ••.: Amity, Dakota county, t Ramsey's. Begon Bull, residing at John P. BnU, ro- "^^^SriBijialty;- 7$ v - Y.JZ, . DR. I. CARY:sfS: CUEE.F0R ,/ 'y: ''-<\.._ Chronie Catarf w3 Tho X. Y. ft. Ttemedy is now being.nsed by patients at tfieir horaea.. ;:-'; ---\- ;:yV-i One package will enro nirjordituyg^ casfy'. of from three to five yeni-s standing." ^ w 'jm« Thoso who begin treatment don'.t disco^.; tinuo it, 09 it is convincing from tbe-flrstytig^ If more of th'o remedy is roqnircil in.log • standing coses, send to my offlco. at -.-.•-fl'.- Wariaich;MT: : |^ jsir Directions accompany cftcb-c t-'^.^ ";'. ICciiiill For working Rock Drills, <ifm\ 0dtttrir ; » ] Machines, ginking Oassions, nnd . - (i Underground Pumping, ) -—7<mirrn~WimerTofT)oas: 5 ^0, ai^ntto^ x*f ojniorii.of rto^ i» ndloa to tho following ViujoROiiniSAXc?. Nix 44, which will bo oororced without ttxt or favor, and without ahy 'rVlH^^rhl^rffy' 1 * J,*.'. ' ' ' •'»"••••''••"''•'•• •-. "That any dog runningMnmuiutlcd on the streeU I of this viluy» ahall. bo.,>>><>*.Immediately hy the be-ntisswfj^tljip tbft church/and ih tho CArnTniuinly, Mrs, Millspangh lifts been in -v^ryriwor-ltrnl^^rrd^rrrry^hTrv^^ higin A portion of the Insfitrtto rintil such a time ns stio'was ftblc to jtjfftYcf. Thoy startJ^-dfty.']' ." ', • Thp Oraiifffi Cotiriiy Agricultural Society. A , 'i)\>eting of tljc Mnnftgors of tho flr^Vigo "On^inty .VgvienTiiirnT'KocieRr will beheld ht lee rOomis t>f tho.ConiinonO^hneil, Savings JRaiftk* Bttildi ng, J^wbjVrgb, on t*Ws.sfh\y, ^ttgxwWth, A8k>,"fttlrt o'cb>kvft,ivi. r to^so-'. ficctTiuTges," 'Rp'point'tJrtr^t'OomAn^Kf^'Imtt' i'Ufiic dtlier ,a\rftiigepienta '• for. the -AftYittftl l'>irr-,AlS(v t"* t-v.i.nKAetsuAhMl>er.h«s»nes« ds mfty s p*roperly^d)ticJbeforo -Iho meeting, >i.<-n)bct«ftiidfrieiids of ths Soeicly getf- ctftlly 8„te.iijyltcd:tA ftttctid tli^mectlng.'-' " --•A»itWw^»s-?)^^^>i*V--^.f^l^n.fe''^r^^ .}""- a , D, A. SIoiintsdN, Vleorctary, - th«n«fw roadwcroprivate clt»*ons>l'ritereflt- ed In no Competing line .They hAvo nu(* fered severely;' pftttty. bccAUsA of. the do- 'pTclisToirof I b y j ^ r ^ I ^ T m n J n i y , »s Strv Vntnicfbift C-xplalns,'nwAtiso' of.the mnr- derons onslftnght of tlio coriiolraUbn i»e controls. ;A*»d iriow^bKt Romo of these people art) ftlmost bcggaretl, ixnd tha prop- ertyJieslxvnkrnpt .find proslmto, Mr. Vtuv- derbTltdeckvrcs-thfti he biw ntarked lifof hifl l>roy, arid wtyros off .fdl who might, stretch ont Rjiclplng hitid by thtentcftirig irrcnvwlth' n eontinuftAeo of the present riiinfms cohfliet. if they^ftpproftclh. Stand'- Ihg tl\uft,ovet thisftpparimHyholplesa young company, he rtddft insult tohta jgr«ftt injury. And callsi ".It a ooinhion, mlsemldo'tnlfii, siiirptybiTCRtiso''Sl^^iteMi't^'TCl^ttlon'et thd qusiness of the fientrftl.-'-lN' K, Tttnt*. gpr r\*AA»AVVM'l\*i 1 iUt.ti-^AiBMlyalts *tdy fitsWMM. AJrflh H»ll, •M^'tSlfSa^91ta^'1^i'i^4 > S^a'j;i.' ..... _ l*oliw wnst*b» of ihii vmairo, of »oni^. pewon autriorl»<»vl by tho. Board of frruiileoii, arid for every Jfl8?«»-strn4 thjv^kt^|>otlr^r<^>trt»t)f8 *Wt»TSoTr shall recolvolho ulim of fifty cenU, tol» i^M from tho Ocnerat Pnn'd of aatd Vlltaps,"! , <». W, P^Tft, irrcaidopt • Wrswio*, *iino H 18SS. ™E 1^ -4?MA»t-f For Mining, AVftteir AVorks, Holler JftieVlit AVell Fnmpft, *c\Ao.. . /tettM^^J*ai*^yS(W^, lft^-5t%**natH*r fi *if« Of | h e lftf$ miti fVltoA- #& IntoriKeii^ In A^arvrlek (.Viuotciy, A S House For Sale. -' r " 8lie, 20x28. ' [ . 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er , lef t t o w n o n S a t u r d a y for a few w e e k s

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a - t r a i n o n t h e P . J . & M . E . R , , a t Cwftfe-

b a c k ' s c r o s s i n g . M r s . C o l l i n s w a s i n s t a i ^ ' '

k i l l e d a n d h e r s o n s e v e r e l y i n j u r e d . '^Bi '

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t o n , of P l a t t e k i l l , _ w h n e j i l a y i h g a r o u n d a

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d e p a r t i n g s u n , t h e i m b r o k o n r e f l e c t i o n of-

t h o t o w e r i n g l u o n n t a i n s ofi t h o p l a c i d

b o s o m of t h e w a t e r s o fn r b e n e a t h t h e i r ,

s l o p i n g b a n k ' s , . h o r o a n d t h o r p s t u d d e d w i t h

c o t t a g e s a n d H u m m e r h o u s e s ; i t s gr in\"pr<)-

- j e ^ t i n f f r / K > k a ; o n d - t o - l i s t e n - t o t h e sighinfjtif-

tail .pinos-BVfnycd t o t h e .*' l h t i s i o (if t h o l o n e

u'nno o o i l / i n f f l h l , ft«/1 • i r . t l^ 1 ftll fit Ti'iyinit i

c o n d e m n j tue c o u r s e of

i n r e f u s i n g t o a c c e p t t h e d i s p a t c h b o a t

D^Jphin, land t h e r e b y c a u s i n g t h e a s s i g n ­

m e n t of" j J o b n R o a c h A S o n . O n r na 'vy(?)

i s n o t i n „ 4 o d d ' d o i d i t i o n ' a n d w o a l d b e i n -

„ s n & c i e n t i n c a s e of w a r S A c t ! . b e s i d e s , t h e

Hif-oreed i d t e n e s s - o f - s n e h - n ^ n r g e -rrffriK..^- - -

s k i l l e d w o r k m e n w h o s e e d u c a t i o n a n d b t l c -

inessj . r e n d e r t h o r n i n c a p a b l e o f - d o i n g o t h e r

w o r k m u s ^ n e c e s s a r i l y , b r i n g w a n t a n d

s u f f e r i n g , t o n i n n y homos,• -

[ jS ixye ta ry W h i t n e y h a s n o t h i n g t o d o

w i t h t h e p r i v a t e a f fa i r s of J o h n R o a c h , a n d

h a s ' n o right t o a s s i s t h i m b y u n l a w f u l l y

p a y i n g h i m m o n e y . If M r : R o a c h h a d fal-_

filled h i s c o n t r a c t h e w o u l d h a v e b e e n p a i d

in full. — • JJJ5J,J0g 0ISPATCH- j

their agohta. It is claimed by gttiYui that {-.heftftty.of.'ilin;'riiii^ma'diA^ttyHn^yJla.^^--|..:r an agent Rhould not give-away nhything • in his charge-to any portion of tho owners, . . ^ _ . ^ . . . . - i . . ' ^ _ . , .—! ^ — M B

Last Monday luornitig Daniel filiiekagasl, of Stillwater, N'.J,, wwitfo the fiifttioji ftfr that place to faktf thff'tf. Y.f S. A W. hiiin for Pateesoh. Abrrni 15 inniitttf^ lrofore traiiV.iiinft ho difijl of hiart diseA«*e. Ho had apprttentl.V Keen in pertoet health. ; - •

Tho .following' ripji!o!ntm>ntS'ot; fourth* elftss postroftstera hav«>bech lAtrftt? iij^thia

yiUa, MortT«thlfp,AYositowin,<)alehgim\; M;on'rKe, OUhort fjftfp^nter; PlMnht, Win.

W n s h i T l g

. i-!.v«TvtJ^dlii-i.4o•U*-hott4^-,whot^!*he-:^r« i!f^^^f^sf^;.-.An;oti*<l^rj ;.hr»nrfi. hf. | Highlanditaii'^ ttfiiliiufe M^iy

th^ titvVortliv-\k pfogroAaiTiif. iW"-'WBn'Uv' M >lnd lid' eSp< 0tod, '•'; , iWrvtige wjD Ko()h deejtr.

nrdefM~<wh-T \vTr?t,nim^ cqnai hcfieflt by tho gift This prineiplo will nrtt hold good1in,Mry ineori»orated eom-mntiily. On? InWR And .'customs are pot altogether fountled on sivch theory, , WliO' avnul4^1v( etM*--tA*ingaYi-iwl»-Tirrrrrd hoiise might get anrctfor'ti»6 water ns«VJn ptitling «M*fr":-sv(cli fire, BJniply.heeMisoRotnqt otlftr, person doefliVoi have water, conven­ient to tis<i for Hko ptifposcsV Jn the .fdndanientiil principles' of tho ghvsmment handed Jown t'o us liy our forefathers, ftutT nndef which we U»w4live, wo find ft tltefity adapted' refnsiafi nothing to the^ prnple -wW°b ---jr\flo»<lft-.*b«-)freate??t- --Rn«d';'t«"rllW greatest numlier. Tho idea of exactingp^j^ from tlio Owners for n privilege which tbsy

• ftlr«^y^W^4tt-oM^.^ft^ ricV-(>f -1 ax i h^ oijief pfopotiy: to jmy for finch privilege, i« ftlmply^hstirtl; ' SViiri* 'dno..rc«pj^tv^*j

" H i o s o ' ^ p i t ) ' ^ I r T e o T ' T j ? ^ . 0 n d b d p i i l g ( M t

(j e.rAsot Appl ie f t l idn of H i d a g h t ti) t h i a ijvtos

H c a s ^ s i T e n r e l T b a n d flo\^"mI o f w-lrich g o

t o f o r m a . s e e n o w h i c h cfth f a r ^ l j c t t c r b o

^ t iVag inedTl in i i d e s c r i b e d . ; - -'.- - : i—-•--• , -

\ f o u i v d t h o n o s t h e m e n d of t h o . j o j j o t h e

Florida. — I. C . G r i d l e y h a d a b i g c n t of H u n g a ­

r i a n g r a s s t h i s year^

— M r s . F . B o y d , of M i d d l e t o w n , h a s b e e n

v i s i t i n g n t M r s . S e c l e y ' s .

- r A V i l h a m H o f f m a n w a s t h e first t o s h i p

O n i o n s f r o m t h i s s t a t i o n .

— T h o F i r s t a n d S e c o n d P r e s b y t e r i a n

C h u r c h e s h e l d s o c i a b l e s t h i s w e e k :

— W e n o t i s o t h a t M j s s " M i n n i e G o o d a l o ,

of C o l d o n h a m , i s v i s i t i n g Mrs^' Ff t f re l l .

— M r s . J . H . D n r k e e , of S a n d y H i l l , a r ­

rived h o m e o n W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g f o r a

s h o r t v i s i t

— M r . C h a r l e s S h n l t e i s e r e c t i n g a n e a t

c o t t a g e n e a r t h o r e s i d e n c o of h i s f a t h e r , Mr. '

J . O . fihultz.

•—Miss M a r i a H a y a n d M r . A l b e r t S t e v e n s

enoii h a v e a h o u K c f u l . o f c i t y b o a r d o r s . A n d

' s t i l l t h e y c o m e , ' ' • ' .

— T h e a p p o i n l m c i i t of ft n o w P o s t m a s t e r

h a s b e e n a s n h j o c t of m u c h d i s c u s s i o n , tvnd

n o w thft^ i t i s d e c i d e d t o g o t o M r . AVill iom

(SrosSj i t i s t o b o h o p e d t h a t al l w i l l b o s a t ­

i s f ied . " " > > , „ . . .

Sussex Countij Limestone. T h e p r o s p e r i t y of M c A f e e V a l l e y a n d

H a m b u r g i n S u s s e x C o u n t y h a s b e e n e x ­

ceed ing ly - r n p i d a n d is n o w p e r m a n e n t l y

a s s u r e d . F a r m s h e r e t o f o r e s t e r i l e a n d w i l d

h a v e b e c o m e , " c u l t i v a t e d a n d b e a u t i f u l i n

c e r e a l w e a l t h . M a n s i o n - l i k e h o m e s h a v e

j ' t a k e n t h e . p l a c e of a n t e d i l u v i a n - l i k e c o t ­

t a g e s , w h i l e n e w r a i l r o a d s , n e w s t o r e s a n d

h o t e l s h a v e a l s o n n s w e r e d p u b l i c d e m a n d

j m d c o m f o r t . T h e p r i m a r y c n u s e of t h i s

I j i i p ¥ T & . A V i r d d e . - H k e c h a n g e i s t h e d i s a a v e r y

of v a s t v e i n s of u n s u r p a s s e d l i m e s t o n e a n d

t h e u t i l i z a t i o n t h e r e o f b y q u a r r y i n g , k i l n

b u r n i n g , m a n u f a c t u r i n g a n d s h i p p i n g . T h e

d i s c o v e r e r , o r i g i n a t o r a n d p i o n e e r of t h e

l i m e i n t e r e s t s i n n o r t h e r n S u s s e x w a s a n d

i s T h o m a s H o s w o l l , E s q . , w h o , i n 1872,

w i t h J o h n R . B r o w n a n d J o h n R u t h e r f o r d ,

o p e n e d t h e first q u a r r y , w h i c h i s s t i l l b e i n g

o f - j e x c a v a t e d - a t M e A f t e e , n n d i r r 1873 t h t r A ^ h i t e

R o c k L i m e a n d C e m e n t S o m p n n y b e c a m e

•ixt^s^K'^- A v ; o r d s 7 e t ^ u f v s ^ - 0 S W e l L .as

P r e s i d e n t . A n a v e r a g e of T 7 5 " ibarVEiiK""xif'

b u i l d i n g l i m e i s taken f r o m f o u r k i l n s d a i l y ,

o n e of t h e k i l n s i n u s e b e i n g o n e of t h e first

b u i l t i n t h i s p a r t of t h e S t a t e . T h e c o m ­

p a n y h a s a lease" of 130 a c r e s o f • l a n d , a n d

t h e q u a r r i e s t h e r e o n s h o w v e i n s e x t e n d i n g

f r o m fifty t o s e v e n t y - f i v e f ee t i n w i d t h , b u t

t h e d e p t h h a s n e v e r " I v e s r r - a s c e r t a i n e d , t h e ' ]

s u p p l y e v i d e n t l y b e i n g u B i i m i t e d . T h o

q u a r r y i s n o t s u r p a s s e d i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s ,

t h e a n a l y s i s s h o w i n g On 1-2 p e r c e n t , c a r ­

b o n a t e of l i m e . T h e s u p p l y l a c k s a n n u a l l y

a b o u t 10 ,000 b u s h e l s f r o m m e e t i n g t h e d e ­

m a n d . — Art/us.

GREENWOOD XAKE EXPRESS—Laie—7:10 a. Arrives at New-York—9:40 a. in.

GREENWOOD LAKE MAIL—Lake—5:00 p , m. Ar­rives at New-York—8:00 p . m.

SUNDAY SPECIAL—Lake—5:00 p .m. Arrives at Now York—8:dTJ p .m. e $ ~ Broeklyn Annex boats make connection with

all trains of thia and the Erio Road, except Sunday, when boats ran as follows: Lv. Brooklyn. 8:15 a. ru. and 5:10 and 7:45 p- ro.; Lv. Jersey City. 7:16 a. m. and 5:00 and 6:30 p. m. Boats will not run in foggy weather. Time between Jersey Cfty and Brooklyn about 25 minu tes .

JOffN N. ABBOTT. Gen. Pass. Agt.

OJ

Parties y i s i t ip j i th l l place will flnd-Uie fttvorite little

S T E A M B O A T , " A N i T A " making hourly tr ips between the

Windermere Hotel, the Brandon Hoiy-

Water-stone Cottage, the CJrwrda

and the '' Warwio^; J a r i o n , Mich , was j Ls^fS.SOp.

i , . r n i t e i s q u i e t l y d o i n g Lon- j i r^ t i ied b y - M i n i s t e r Phe lp s . i

th?aC^'^° '• ^W--"Iv%^'of. ° ^ t a l

E d e n v i l l t ' w o o d , o n " ' L a k e , o u MilfA^d, '•

\ •;.'•' • f i d s l i n e V i H d o

Cate r i fm^ work m tins,iV : ...

Dinners, EXG.

Pineapples, a ^ ^ -

T l i o s e i n w a n t of w o r k i n t h i s l i n e w i l l d o

we l l t o ca l l a t t h o

HIOM13 Y A E D .

Augustus Hurt, of AVarwiek, and Fnink M^^?J?iMW^Q'.VM«5-.^Thtjy^lo.okcd- ft». if* warni w^ajhor w»vs not exactly comfortable for bicyclo. riding.:

(onville, John, F, Xltorirttn. It .fs -.leni-nect•'. Moft may bringAbntit tlig4\oees.sAiy i*snliH,'

m A ^viiTSKf,krv.

ply uns»upasfl0l- There, who.ro onco stood ft wild forestjao^vr^ftHi^a flt^frishiiig town,

"nvro*~R\pidly: r1^g^7^Ua^£Sthlrtg soe/ns to bo taking on an. ftit consooo with tho grehfe march of oventsc;Thegr(fVe« and picnic gr(>UiidS*nt« tho nfqst cliftriuing and extehsive ftbon^tho.lftko. 'They retain 7Att-thAlT^trll^T?n^ itfg t<rYuftyv ibrj grftliftcfttlon Of the- nor/Vest j}on(Jmenl ivf'~TiTs~-ir*iyil- his n<lhnffttion. iiiousaiids visit thein daily ftnd^6 honio in the evening contented "frith tho day's enjoy-' mont, .especially thoso. who-canio^fnlnt hearted With fai# lftdios. ..Tlm \Vind«unere

Jlotcl, sijthfttcd fit the northern ^end, Of the lakc^fi tho handstitnest ritttl by^ftvir^rffrat litCiti VtV iWit'dTrtlrig tho fihrnriifti' fUohjhst th^nsahds coiii'e and go, spending tbelTVft-Ciwt>h thyte most ftgrceabiy, anddenvlng (t With-ttrfttty TrRT^""J^v~':*^^^i1>^*ilA,v''

t-^We hi\ve read glowiiig ,disoriplioTWi/t)£ .tlMMS5jl^'n'^'p;_]bei^^ tftlfbk ib'iX cAkc.; ,*0nUhrn',ift to Ijo CO/K gratdlated; oiV'tho possosslott oif-A pijmti facn'tl'y which tesponds to'th«yv6iceot natnto MthauLthciilrl of-anAVtifi<iioi timntentA-^ fo>. l)WPA*oir. ] v , '"(

—-M»\ fthd ..Mi*.-.Isaac MillspTingh, for over 30 years residents of this place,'. &rb

MnioVB (0 Great ftenrt, T?'O AaW be 1 nenr Ihelr.dftnghter.'inUicir declinihg yours. • frSy^afco wnesT, cKrisTrrin i5e6i>lo, fthofwilT

A Greedy Monopolist, -If M r . A ' n n d e r b i l t s u c c e e d s i n c a r r y i n g

o u t h i s a v o w e d i n t e n t i o n of g r a b b i n g t h e

AY e s t S h o r e R a i l r o a d , t h e r e s u l t wi l l b e a

m o s t n r r o g a n t r fr i l road m o n o p o l y W i t h i n '

t h e S t a t e , a n d o n e s o firmly' i n t r e n c h e d

p h y s i c a l l y t h a t t h e ' t s t a b l i s h n i o n t of a n o t h e r

a d e q u a t e c o m p e t i t o r Will b e i m p o s s i b l o f o r

s o m e t i m e t o c o m e . " AVhen t h o W e s t S h o r o

wAs p r o j e c t e d t h e r e w a s e n o u g h b u s i n e s s

i n e x i s t e n c e t o W a r r a n t t h o b u i l d i n g of t h o

"new l i n o , b a s e d o n t h e e n o r m o u s e a r n i n g s

p u b l i s h e d b y thcf rTcw Y o r k C e n t r a l , t o s a y

n o t h i n g o f - . t he w o n d e r f u l g r o w t h a n d d e ­

v e l o p m e n t of t h o S t a t e t l m t i s I n o v i t a b l o

i n t h o n e a r f u t u r e . N e w Y o r k C e n t r a l w a s

p a y i n g d p e r e ^ n t . o n n n e n o r m o u s c f tp i ta l ,

n b o n t o n o - h a l t o f w h i c h w n s w a t e r , p u t i n

b y t h e - f a t h e r o f AV. H . A rf thaorhi l ts S h i p ­

p e r s ftlong t h o l i n o of t h o C c n t - m l c o m ­

p l a i n e d of i l l - t r e a t m e n t f r o m t h n t h a u g h t y

*)6yii-»amed plaoTx,, S^- ""* sirk, I

Fare.-.- - r„ IO c e n t s

E r T . A V A T E R S T O N E , S u p t

fund j ' |

• All s t y l e s of p o l i s h e d G r a n i t e a n d M a r b l e /

LEGAL NOTICE. Bumans, Emily £, Joiuilngs a n 4 ningS: fest»ft)g-«t-Wilrwtc"kT Now residing at Amity, Dakota county,

fTfo- Henry H. YounuinR, Hannah Jen

York; 8idney BiUL MiR$onrl; Harrison Bull, residing at Ramsey's. Bcgo'n comity. New Jersey; Charles H. Bull, residing at

ty, Michigan Now York;

corporation. Traffic was-ine.reasing-every --\omco,Y,VspondenthndncallfromthrccUrtV(ftn(1f {^t(, ncfYl)0(\ ft rrosi>ect of 1m-

fojr'cash, wbicTfA\rotild ilo_a/inoderftta bnsi-hesfl At fftlr r«te*,-''to Rfty^cS3rrng*of~thB future lATOsperlty to follow upon tho dc-

of towns on tho west bank of tho Hudson, when they should have direct rftilVffly com muhlcMKVri witlrNow York City* nAa with jthe West, Those who put thoir monoy inio,!

siding at Chester. Now York; Eleanor D. Nanny, residing nt Warwick, Now York; Anna A. Vail, re­siding aX£or t Jorvl«, Now York; Mary K. BalUero, residing at Florida, Now York; George B . Wheeler, residing at Oakland, California; Albert Wbeolcr. residing at Indianapolis, Indiana; alary A. Boll, re­siding at Sliorruau. Chautauqua county. New York;-Carrlo Thayer, Edward Boll, and Charted Bell, re­siding at same place; Hary E. Ortou and Phobo Orton, residing at North East, Pennsylvania; and Catherine Sly. residing at Edenville, Now York; and to a l l persons whomsoever, who are or who olalm-to bo intorostod in iho citato of Catherine Dusln-borro, lato of the town of Warwick. In the coanty of Orange, GRKRTTSO :

Xoo AND XACH or j for j aro hereby cited and re­quired to bo and "appear bofQro our 8urrogato. at his offlco In the viliago of Goshon, in sa idcoun ty , on tho Seventh day of Soptombor. 1835, a t ton o'clock In tho foronoon of that day, to a t tend the Judicial set t lement ol tho account of Daniel D. Voumans, Executor of tho last Will and Testament of tho said deceased.

And tha t If any pofsons Interested bo u n d e r tho ago of twenty-one years, thoy aro required to appear by their guardian. If thoy have one. or If thoy havo none, that thoy appear and apply for one to bo appo ln tod ,o r In tho cvfnt of their neglect o r failure to do BO. a guardian will ho appointed by the Surrogate, to represent and act for Ihonl In tho proceeding. ' ,

- IN TESTIMONY W H E n E o r , Wo havo caused tho Seal of Offlco of our said 8urrogato to

. , ~\ bo hofoanto affixed. Wltneat Roawxtt , jX.8.) C. Oot.KV*K, Surrogato of o u t said Oormty

of Orange, at Ocahon, In eatd County, tho 10th day of Ju ly , A.D., 18S5.

JOKS 1. nXATTIH T, D. ScnOOSKAKKH, ^Atjorricj; , .derk.oLtkaSivrrOgato.'»CourL

3 , ••.:

Amity, Dakota county, t Ramsey's. Begon Bull, residing at J o h n P . BnU, ro-

" ^ ^ ^ S r i B i j i a l t y ; -

7$ v - Y.JZ, . DR. I. CARY:sfS:

CUEE.F0R ,/ 'y: ''-<\.._

Chronie Catarf w3 Tho X. Y. ft. Ttemedy is now being.nsed

by patients at tfieir horaea.. ;:-'; ---\- ;:yV-i One package will enro nirjordituyg^ casfy'.

of from three to five yeni-s standing." ^ w'jm« • Thoso who begin treatment don'.t disco^.; tinuo it, 09 it is convincing from tbe-flrstytig^

If more of th'o remedy is roqnircil in.log • standing coses, send to my offlco. at -.-.•-fl'.-

Wariaich;MT: : | ^ jsir Directions accompany cftcb-c t-' .^ ";'.

ICciiiill For working Rock Drills, <ifm\ 0dtttrir;» ]

Machines, ginking Oassions, nnd . - (i Underground Pumping, )

-—7<mirrn~WimerTofT)oas:

5 ^ 0 , ai^ntto^ x*f ojniorii.of rto^ i» ndloa to tho following ViujoROiiniSAXc?. Nix 44, which will bo oororced without ttxt o r favor, and without ahy

'rVlH^^rhl^rffy'1* J , * . ' . ' ' ' •'»"••••''••"''•'•• • - .

" T h a t any dog runningMnmuiutlcd on the streeU I of this v i luy» ahall . bo.,>>><>*.Immediately h y t h e

be-ntisswfj^tljip tbft church/and ih tho CArnTniuinly, Mrs, Millspangh lifts been in -v^ryriwor-ltrnl^^rrd^rrrry^hTrv^^ higin A portion of the Insfitrtto rintil such a time ns stio'was ftblc to jtjfftYcf. Thoy startJ^-dfty.']' ." ', •

Thp Oraiifffi Cotiriiy Agricultural Society.

A,'i)\>eting of tljc Mnnftgors of tho flr Vigo "On inty .VgvienTiiirnT'KocieRr will beheld ht lee rOomis t>f tho.ConiinonO^hneil, Savings JRaiftk* Bttildi ng, J^wbjVrgb, on t*Ws.sfh\y, ^ttgxwWth, A8k>,"fttlrt o'cb>kvft,ivi.rto^so-'. ficctTiuTges," 'Rp'point'tJrtr^t'OomAn^Kf^'Imtt' i'Ufiic dtlier ,a\rftiigepienta '• for. the -AftYittftl l'>irr-,AlS(v t"* t-v.i.nKAetsuAhMl>er.h«s»nes« ds mftysp*roperly^d)ticJbeforo -Iho meeting,

>i.<-n)bct« ftiid frieiids of ths Soeicly getf-ctftlly 8„te.iijyltcd:tA ftttctid tli^mectlng.'-' " --•A»itWw^»s-?)^^^>i*V--^.f^l^n.fe''^r^^

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