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• • \ \ • r THE KINGSTON JOURNAL AND WEEKLY FREE1\IAN: THURSDAY. AUGUST 7, 1SS4 • POLITICAL GOSSIP ' • \Cleveland to Leave for Upper Saranac Lake To-morrow By Tole-graph to the Freeman W .\.HIIINGT ~ t\.ng G 'I her 1m or of 1m pend 1 ng Cabinet chan 0 et:i I:s beliel ad to be un futmded A.LBA.....\'lY AuO' li -The Go' ernor lea' es to m-orrow a.ttern~on for the upper Baranac Lake lWirondacks \ben he \11! p10bably pass a two weeks vaoation BALTIMORE Aug r. -The Democrats of tho Tlnrd distuct n mmated 1' m H Cole for C<lngreoR John \ L F mdlay was nommated •n the ~ ourtb h tnct ' 1thont oppos1twn The Democnts of the ;::i1x.th district normnated l.o\'reti J N eltion .. 'l'RENTo\ A ~ 6 The Republican State ~vcntwn t nommate an electoral ticket met :to-day z K Pangborn chauman made a speeeh RocKVILLE In<l Aug G -The Democrats o'f th,.e ElE)hth d1stnct have nominated John E l.am.b ifer Congress ---~--- A DEPOT BURNED :PeD.JUylvania. Depot a.nd Ferry Slips De- stroyed by Fire -a,., 'l'elegra.ph to the Freeman Nxw YonK Aug 5 -The fire at the Penney! vama depot m Jersey C1ty last mght was got under control about 3 o clock this morntng \'l'\he ferry shps were enhrely destroyed The loss 1s $500 000 The depot \as one of the llam-est and finest on the nver and had re 'C~ly recerve l a thorough overhaulmg It was a wooden structure 300 feet w1de and 1 200 J:eet long prov1led \1th spacwus wa1t1ng ... ooms and restaurant and containing the offi .,. of the St1penntendent of the road Road llisters and other employes The fire was :'S.ll$ed h.) the explos10n of a huae gas tank Ill the terry houoo A. number of barrels of ker -'Sene were stored there and the flames spread u-ith great r~p1d1l\ The roads affected by the tire &e the Pennsvlvama West Shore and New 1ork, Susquehanna ~Western JERSEY CITY Aug 5 ::Ia lives were lo•t b) btl tile at the l ennsJivan a depot The pas ... t'..n.gers are bemg landed at the A lama Express J wr to-dav and trams are runnmg as usual I lie depot \ l1 bo hull! on an enlarged scale ::\;Ew TGRK Aun u -Fire b1oke out earl:y !hiS m nung m the \ olks Garden on the Bow ~ry The fi nne H) read rap1dly Jacob Ka1ser <:t11d Bertrnnd lie-' er v. ho owned the saloon ..w..d thea fu.nulie:-; v. rc half suffocated They \'caped bJ the roof to ne ghbonng houses .John Bri\ht on the House of' Lords BrnMI~ IHM A.ugnst 5 \bout 20 000 peo 1 1le were at the refoim meebng 1 tst ni 0 ht 1 b.n Bnght s ul the Tory maJonty m the Jfonse of Lord~ \\as actuated h~ the same bit :t~iha.treU of the Liberals aR 1n 1832 'Yho were UP o-eers? he a:ske l They were the spa ;vn f hlunrlH v. ts. an I corruption of the lark t,e,. of om h'\tory They ha<l entered the tt:-mple ot honor not through the temple of ' erll, but throng 1 the sepulchers of the1r an stars They \ere no better than then fatb :!I~ r.ome of them were worse for thetr pnv1l ege,. had produced 1gnornnce an 1 arroganc\ Tl>e reform of the House of Lords \as urgent .nd llle.v;.Itable 'I he creat on of new peers to 1 t,;,s th\' lra.nch ~o L ll would only get r d of he present difficulty The linutatwn of the •eta p011 er of the Lords was \anted Should il6 people su!Jnnt or shouli they curb the nblili o.s the1r fathers had curbed the kmgs of } ugla.nd? Jo~Seph Chamberlain said if the [ ords remamcd obstmate the ag~tation would mtinne tu the b1tter end He looked forward o:o.'!th eager h pe to the result of the agitation .f n.glan.J. wo lld ne\fer be subservient to the Ill olent 1 Ieten~wnH of the here litary class rhe spe11ket1:1 \Wee fre JUelltlj andenthusus 1t:Wly avvlaullc I A resolutiOn II as adopted lenoune ng tho Lor b for reJ ectmg the reform the fr u h se Pt<1~onu.l '\Ienbon ~E.W 1 RK A.ug The report of Henr Y> am Bee her, 1llness at Peekskill was ex ~era. t e 1 He has been suffenng from conge::J ~t.)n of: the k 1ne s but L s entuely recovere 1 E Y J uJ 0 e Frcem 1.n J F th an d1etl last e•cn ng of c nsnmptwn NEw l ORK A 1g v -General Logan '~s1teu :he RepuLhcan ~atonal Committee rooms to Ja.y 2Rtl had a conference :nth Chn.uman Xanes and other members It has been le :M.ed th~t tho General shall no Apeak at p 1b u: EU.cetin:o:l unnllater 1n tlw campmrrn If at ;ill_ 0 BALTLMORE A 0 v Gen James R Herbert '\ dead. Actor and Actress in a. D1.vt.orce Suit I o::-:Do~ Aug G -The trml of the divorce !rn..lt brought by Emma Tyars agarnst :ker bus ha.nd, Frank Tyars both members of the Ly eum Theatre Company began to day The defendant testifie l that he had mtercepted a letter from his Wife to lla VIland another mem her f the company wh1le the company was m Roston He went to Haviland s room whme he wsaulted an~ disfigured h1m HaVIland -M.m..itte l that Impropnet es had taken place be §e.en himself and the plamtiff The plmnt ff -dellled the charge and declared that there was ..:t consr racy to depnve her of her child !l'he Frent:::h In oltla.daga.sca.r 1.AMATHE Aug ( -The F1ench are display ng the greutest acll t\ Gen W11!oughbey 1s &t.Tarafatte v.1th iO fOU Ho\as \\ho rely ma1n y o-n thar.r forhficat ons and torpedo 1 Its !i&lf oi ~be troops that have reached l\1 la _g.&.Scar from Ton 1 un he.\ e been sent to !\In ~nnga und \Ill soon form a second army which w1ll march t the CRJ1tal The nut1ve Prem.1e1 ~ d1!-)po ed t make I eucc but fe r:; l:le Will be execute 1 The French are suffenng ~m dysentery and fe' er 'Vilham and .F.ra.nei,; Jose-ph. II VIE}..~ .A Aug G The ne\ spapers evpre:ss great grat1ficatJou at the meetmg of the Em perors \dliam an1 Francis Joseph The} e WWl dt ~ays altho ,..,h the meet1ng had no great s:tgmficance 1t was an In I cat on of the devel p meat of t ;vo emptrPs whic>h the al1a.nce ba:seU npon mutuul conuchonH bas so t,rreatly pro !llloted ~o serous anXIety need now be en tert.a.ined for the sta.bihty of fnendly relations between the two states Med.it:::al Men 1n Council ThoY Aug 6 -ThemediCa!sometyofNorth 1!<-m New York met at Saratoga th10 mormng Dr Billings of Cohoes presiding There was a !'arg<o attendance Dr J C Miner of New YoJ:k made a statement In reference to cancer JiJre best mode of treatmg It the utility of oper .omng on 1! and the advantage of removal l:;ev ~~ther phys1mans discusHed the subJect Young£Gil:l ~ho1: Aee.J.denta.lly VertHct ot the CoroneTs Jury Tile Cmonet s Jury ill the oase of the ~ea~ body ol a man !l scoveicd m tho Hudson nver at tho lowe1 light at Esopus mentione 1 m the }) t man on Saturday met at 8 o clock on Saturday eyenmg D1-a Hasbrouck and G11l who made an aut<Jpsy testilie~ that they found the nght s1de o! the skull en shed m as 1f dono With a club or some l.Jlnnt wstrum nt that 1t was tmffiment to cause death and -was done before death Couse q 1ently tho mu.n n ust have been l.nlled bof01e he got mto the water A number ot w tnesses who were cxammed were qmto pos1hve that the body was that of J :Jcph D It-Ittten a sort of tramp or b 1m who had beeu m ssmg for from three to four vcck1:1 from th s c tv but thev only 1dentifled h1m fwm b s general •P1 earanoe Although the man s skull'' as tracnuotl before the bo ly entered the nat r t1 e lllJUI\Y could ea.sdy have been re ce vel 1 v falhng fJOn the stern of a canal boat an 1 str k ng Its ruddct or m var us other ways and thetc rua.v have been no foul pla.v The man no' r was kno vu to havo anv money and If m 1rUerod for money thol:)e who d d tho deed must have secured a very small sum A Jack knife and a paper of tobacco 'i\Oio the only art cle6 found on b1s person Tho verd1ct of the JUry was that the o!eceased supposed to be Joseph D M1tten came to his death from nJnnes to h s head but wl ether accidental OI given with murderous m tent IS unlmown to the Jury The Driving Ptu)( Race.s The attendance at the fir•t days meotmg of the Kmgton Dnvmg Park Assomation Tuesday after noon notw1thatandmg the number of showers was good Tho I aces were excellent and well contested Good order was ko1 t on tho track and these rafleS are I kely to prove the most popular had for some time on thta track The JUdges selected were Al detmen W \\ TonBrocck Nelson Stephens and Mr F GallO\\& No1ma.n Cunyes of Saugerties was time and \V D Holt secretary The names of the horses entere 1 m these races have been gzven bcretofo em the F'l Pe? Vl In the 3 mmutes class ~ho first heat was won by Cy th a time 2 40 second heat by Cynth a. t me 2 41 tlnd heat by Cynth1a time2 41 The first boat m the 2 30 clasa was\ on by Oss1an Pet timo 2 35 second 1 eat b_y Leon Bov time 2 34 tlur I heat was won 1 y Loon B< y limo 2 34 fonrt I eat bv Oss1an Pet !Jme 2 37 fifth beat by Leon B y \\ho' on the race t me 2 38 The 1aces Wednesday wero larg-ely attended It was a l eautiful dav and the trottmg was of a. very supenor order A larg number of promment horsemen were m town th good horses hand some r g.::! amllot3 f noney Grand Evening Excursion A 1Pl ghtful excurs on to Coney Isla.n 1 Sa.tur d \ Aur,ust 9th Ly tho \\est Shore route and Iron Stean boat Company s steamer Tho tr p combwes a most comfortable nde over the famous \\\\eat ~h e Haxlroa l v. th a J.e ghtful sa1l down l\£m lo k ba past Be lloe s Island. on wh cb the colos.:ml BJ;atuo of L l>erty 11\3 bemg erected m full vrew of tho great Dro klvn br dgc Illumma.ted by elc t c l ghtt< past Go c1nor s Islan 1 forts La fa vc t(' Ham lton an 1 V'l adBworth tl.J.rot gh tl o ~a 10 s nl a sho t sa 1 on the pen ucean Ex cmsron stl3 w 11 ha e ample time to Witness tho gra1 1 1 t~pla\ ot 1 reworks cnt tled Tho !itorm mg of Pel n :;ec tl other Bights ot tlle ~:~land an l enJoy a pl ge Il the surf T cl ets w 11 be s 11 \. ,..,1 gt 9th oorl gomg nly on spec al tia I and rcturnmg onlv n 6pema.l tram tl e same even mg Hu.te trorn Kmgaton to Coney Islan 1 andre tun ~2 Tram lea es \\est til me Depot K ngs t n a 1 \\I arr ng at C ney Island G 30 P \!\I l ~e un ug leawC'B 1t\>l tonPirr Cut ey Isla.nd 10 30 r -..r Cfl.ll on t1 k<'t ag~?nt ''est Hhore Depot fur excurs uu t ckcts t n e tal ks or nfl)rma.t on SummE:'1 Resort NotE'S Da.vl.S \\ 1 nc> at 1\H I leasant 1 ash s house f 1l ofboatders It Irl one of p easautcst spots moun tamwanl The recent Uanges at The Corner post office has not p: ven '\'\OCcl S3.t sfac on to the neop e but It s sa.1 l tl e ti ouh1e \Ill l c I en cd ed C tv Uoa1 dcrs don t hke 1t at all Itt.lnarka.ble Honf>st:s :\. note rtl j n 1C'I t cc IrrcU on Ft day last on Cond 1et01 I'enncth s tla n U t D 1\ H B II ~lll 11 and par f I eaU 1 g ra tl c r ~av t the Gu go 1 1-Io se ancl one of the 1arl es ost 1 r pocket book conta n ng !!! 0 an 1 small a1hcles ot 'alne to the owner onlv ~ II ng 11as sa1l until tho next morumg when ·~nr S 1 went to tho stat on to make LDqmr es At once I rakeman Jolm 1) gnan han led It over und stutl ed e erytbmg exa t y as the lady had left 1t Mr Hm th 1mmedmtely shook hands \'th h m savmg lte was proud to meet so honest a man He gave h m however a handsome sum as a more sul stantial acknowledgment of hiB honesty tllan a rue1 e hand shake Tlns s not the first mstance of tl o kml on Con ductdr h.ennedv s ham and Brakeman D gnan d ser cs vc1y great creU t No InterruptiOn Tra son the ~e' York '\\est Shore & Butlalo ila lw wills Iffer no mterruptwn on acoount of the Jersey C1ty fire All trams advertised to ar r1ve at an 1 depart from the Pennaylvama.. lla.ilroacl stat on8 at the foot f Desbrosses street Cortlandt street };ew Xo k an 1 foot ofF lton str('et Brook lvn w l11un ajj aU rthH:d Patrons of the \Vest Shore route a e also tern nrlcU that trans also ar r ye at and depa1 t from the U} to vn atahons of tho West HI ore out at the foot of \\est Forty second sheet Nc~ York I' ckets ' lll e soil an lmg«ago 1 (' kf'J at sta tiona foot f :C Ito ~trctt Druoll ( r Iandt street DesbiOt:iH~s str t and \Vest l v Ht::cond street :\e v lorl and at Jersev C tv stat ou ''- ll h '\ Hl !\lot H~ (. opu;-d in th (at r:a I road and. 'cut by the no donl t hfl o 1Id ha\e er than at prestnt 1 ract ;,hll k \ OUI Baggage lt :s state 1 that the ~at onalAssoc ation of (en oral BaggAge Agents has dec1ded to place posters at all Iailroad stations requestmg passengers to have the r baggage marked w1th name and perm& nent address Hundreds of p1eces of unclarmed baggage annually find the1r way to the baggage rooms of the great railroads of the country which f thue marked could bo eas1ly restored to the1r Accident at Corn.\\-Vall Whtle Mr W Illunn Orr of Cornwall wa.s return mg to hili! home w th h!a horse and wagon from Newburgh Thursday mght and when opposite the Meth dtat parsonage at Valls Gate the hor~e shied and Mr Orr was thrown out of the wagon and under the horse s feet He was kicked m the face and side and four of bts nbs were broken Mr Charles Myers came along and took Mr Orr home Base Ball .Btyle in Orange County RURAl. HAPPENINQS, GJ:eene County LEXINGT \ Aug \-Many of om !\lffiOIB ha' fimBbetl haymg- Tho crop 181 etterthanexpectcll ll e ho1 at the LexmO'ton HouM last Hatm 1a v e' omng was latgely attcndetl n.nd N\aB an enJOY tble n.f'hm Tl ere are ulJout 800 gucs s n town n.nd n.mplc 1oom ioi 1 0 m rc A I 1 c J cturo of W<'~tl 11 Notch appear lm tl o I tl I l lf In II 1 the 1ssuo f July 31\t Tl o 8kotch was n aUo by D 1: Hasbrouck of l no Ill! Ill01e II boa ~1mo hop at Follett s Pa> I n th s v llago next ~atur lay even ng rh eo 1 mdrc 1 all(lzstxty f r names ere l cg1:s t r 1 l tl Lo .,tuu House t.lunng the onth of July 1 hoI) 0 cro1 11 tb s luc• t) ' 11! Lo hght Lut oats are lffilll(;TISO Hev l\I Aldi ell paHtor of t1 e cgular Da1 tlst Ch 1rch s Bpcnd ng a. two ~eels vacatiOn m Ul stet at d Sulll van count es J M \anValkcnl mgh bas bu It a ,ory neatan<l substantlalotan\\Y nea1 the north end of tho uon bnlgc n H Out.ngo County \ALDE:S Aug G In the game of base ball at Newburgh )CBtelday between the Delawares nnd Nc vb ughe tllo score w1u:1 r5 to 3 m fu.vor of the Delawares at the fifth nmng when the garme was stopped on account of the ram On Wednesday 13th mstant the Sunday Sol ool AseoCJat on of the town of Montgomery Will bold a gran~ !JlOll!c Ill Scofield s Grove at thiS pl•co Fomtoen schools wtll be present Tho Walden Cornet Band has been engaged to furniSh the musw Rev Dr Schoonmaker of the Reformed Church started away on h a annual va.oahon yesterday conse JUently tltoro mil b€1 no services m that church for tho next two Sunda.)s Re)JUbhean Rally Tho Hepubhcans of the town of Ulster had. a. graml ra.t ticat10n meetmg at Stephans Hotel Pme Bush o Sat Irdav cvenmg John Ovcrb ugh was chosen P es Uent and Jamos Osterhoudt Recretary The !ilatbue.h Cor net Baud was present to enhven tho meehng and tho D C Overba1 gb 0 un Squa~ of the llecond ward and also the l:l D Burger Guu Sq tad of the Nmth Viard \?.Oro present anti ma.de the h1lls and valleys ro,erbera.te w1th Blame a.nd Logan booms The attendance exceeded the oxpoctationa of the ongmat01s of tl e meet ng and the lowest esti mate placed the number of otera present at about 310 The first speaker wn.s Alderman D C o, ~ baugl t th s c1 ' who hell tl e audtence up to the htgl est Pit h of en thus aam fo1 three quarters of an ho u M Overbaugh has a strong clear and. mus cal vmce woll adapted to ont-door spealt ng and gave a most elo 1uent and ·Hgoroua out line of tho pr nctples Ipon wh1ch the Hepubl can party pr 1 oses to elect Eta no and Logan H s Ieferencc to tl e I fe cl aracter anrl br lhant states n anshtp of James G lllame ''as n. n oat eloquent an 1 trutht 1l t 1bnte to the 1mpenor qual fications of ur stal'ldaiU bearer and brought f rt1 Iounds of apnlause an l three hm a threo romnng che(:rs forB amc and Lo~a Af r n us by the ban 1 the m(et og as a 1 dlC!'I.Be I I v \..ug 1atus Hchcpm es wl o II efiv H\ 1- e eJ t1 o pol:! tlot 8 and. platfm n :-i of tl.te t great part s 1:1 nee tho formatiOn ot the Hep 111 can J artv a d h s sual h 1moruu!'> an :I sar as 1 an ncr et for tl the f'ons tN c es f the D n ratlc 1 a.rtv a 1 then l?a1d n glo ~ ng tnl uta t tl..H' 1 c 18 of the 1 cpub can 1 arty ~~ Hch pn oe!'! BI ole i 1 aDo It tl rrP l a1 tcts of an hot an 1 1 ell tl e close attcn on of tl c lar, 1 cr of pel!wnA p sent At the con lu'\' n f 1 rltcmaika B I jan u G \\all 1 :vaH I 1 1 v call( 1 f r a d m res no :-sc telta u U tl c n ect I g i a1 o 1t 20 mm It a w l a d Bpl v of I umor <Lll l 1 acy a 1 1 o to 1 at 1 t fi s.n l remarl H a.pp10p11ate tr> the ~an 1 lat('H an 1 posit one ttl o t ro1 art cs tbatfreq 1ent1vl rougl.Jt down tlw house IIc vae cheered 1\nU appla ul d. to tho <'Cho At tl o clm10 of tl c meet .... a procesl:! un ' s fui ('Q an I I cad 1 ln tl e l au 1 and g n 81 Hl. ls n ar 1 J to tl o r \ len e of Gc Sharpe auU f:ler ena 1 1 th I rrf-ndc>r t Altho 1'\'} It was neai 1 11 n rTf t tl o 1 E'H Ueut male lts a1 ('il. anr-P and i ar1 ro1 nato e narl s a ku :..lcdg d. tlw c rn p ' t 1 er 1 e l to b m Il c t a nu ru du. Tl:l A Fraud \ut sted A Carpenter wl o .., >-~ tetl -.,; llag s along tl o Hur:l~ n I rewnd ng t NEWS BUDGET FROM MILTON Taken. to an Asylnm A Ftght WJ.th a R.at- tlesnake-Noteg stud Commentg l'rlu x Ang 4 I md 15 the msnne man who cioa.t<; 1 a senaat on m Milton by accus ng Greggs H.hoa.. les of ha vu g 1 Illc-d Ius biothcr was taken to tho Insane A ylum at Poughlteepa1e bV' Constable Hh a lts and nn ass stant Just ce 1\torthrup ac co 1 pan cd tl em to s gn nece~:~satypapors Leidig as soot as the asvl m giounda were reacned 1:1cemcd to recogmzo them and aatd he had worked on !I e fan tl t c It 1e bel \' e~ that he escaped f n tl o a~J lum a~ 1 n1bcs at J:oughkeepslC •tate l that pcojlo connected mth that mstitutwu ba l Leon looku g for a man of Lc <l g B desonptwn Tho authont eH however Uony thiS story fot reas BOt s that nay 1 o cas lvunUerstooU Juatwe Noith rup has roce ved w I 1 From 1 olico lteall ]Uarters m N w Yorl stat11:1g that no such name as Le1d g could Ue foun 1 n the d Iectory but that further nqu t\'l.cs about Leidig s uncle who 19 saul to be m the elotlung busmess aro bomg made Alfred C Juluns and Jacob Happonstodt of M1l ton killed a rattlesnake on one of the Hhawa.ngunk moun tam 10ads one day last weok It measured over throe feet and. had Cight rattles It was ktlled after makmr; a desperate tight The burn ng of the ~:~tcamboat Eagle caused m tense exc tement along the r ver It ie surpriSmg how last the news traveled Tho first trams arnv mg after 9 o clock brought anxwua people lookrug for fnenda and 1t was w tb thankful hearts that they fonnd that all were safe and that none had. been mjured The wreck lies oppos1te Milton and 18 bemg VlHited by a great many pooplo eager to tak& a last look at the remams of a boa.t on which they ha 1 traveled for years On Sunday boam wme contmnal1y plymg betwoon this sho1o and tho wreclt It IS hoped a boat will soon be put m Ita plaec The lumber ya.rU ancl coal ailed of \V H Town send had a. na.rrow escape from fro wlilo tile Eagle lay burmng at tho dock It was only by tile most desperate effoits of hts cmployersJ. asatstod by tho crew of the Ea.glo that tho bmlumga were saved Thev were so score} ed that tho pamt can be rubbed otf tho s des with one B 1 anUs The Blame and Logan clt b of nl!lton Will creot a w gwam to meat n The G A II Post whwb 1s to he muatered mat r.Iar1boroufih on AUf'Ust 11th w ll no doul t recc1vo the hearty supforl of everybody m tl c te ¥n The old vcteians o M1lt n and VlCJlllfY mt(!U l m Ihng themselves\ 1th tbu ne\\ post Tho pooplo ot tlus sect on are always ready t sho v tllcu apprecu1r ton f the serviCCB ren lered U em by the brave an~ gallant soldwre of days gono bv A large number of summe1 guests are expected th B month Many haTo been kopt back by the cool woatl cr Lawyer J 1ls n Da' roo had a bad attack Sun~ay m rn ng H s many 1r en !a watch bLS condition Ith anx ety tluatmg that he ma.y recover Contmued complatnts fail to m<luce roadmasters repEl r the ads Tho law ought to be applted \iUILTO~ BUSINESS NOTICES .a- HrO\ ES I .,-11 rtmcnt of r n Glass and Iron ware tc tc at U ttom 1 r CPS at \\V A Mltn ~DODT MII TON NE\\ H \'<ill A ROMANTIC FESTIVAL • 1 !nsfO.tlnt>d Into a F :a1ry Pa.Ja.l'e 1t '~a.Uklll Tl most romant c festi \ ~ummE>I R~uhoacl I 11 e !\e v 1orl I 'from tlns<ntv late 1 A gust '::l.tll 1:ri.L s \.n 1 lJoiate dome. on I ba\ I e I an 1 I lo m by Attomey General 0 Dr en grant ng tl o 1 pi ah01 rnaue by the 1 t :3 f tl v Ca.t!;}llll Tllounta.m Railroad to com e ac n 1 1 the d sol t on ot tho corpo ra uu ou thu g u ml of u::ml enCJ Proceedmg::~ vt 1 Lo lH.:gun at once 1 he papers m the case are \olm nous an 1 the case\ ll be 1 otly contested Tl e c e l to s are rerncs te 1 by 8 rrogate Par t 1 th 1 l<cr d th s e tv Julae \\oe1ne1 of Catsk ll and a e an bv x D ~:~tnct-Att rney 1\I al of Alba.nv a1 pear tor sng SCO\\IU~ Blo 1 all r \C Snup whw I tlt' ah ad }r mCatskllthelneiunstoPa.len fl l cu. ty t the l:lk u vtH(; n.t tl o fuot ot the mo mtams a d1stance of16 In Aug'vPl to Pra.yPJ \ ' f:!: 1a 1 0 ht r of Rt'i A II Ha ll s of Hti suny 11 Gree e c utv 1 as ti J l~ 1y ol;t.a the use of a hmb long tmelese It 1s sa1d M '\ Huv s ec very a a d rcct ansVter to pla.VCIB put forth tn her bebalt -- THE QUEE:SS OF SOCIET>: are among the stanchest advoC'ates of beautify ng SOZODO:ST whwh commumcates to the teeth the glisten ng whiteness of snow.~ arrests thmr decay rendeia spongy and ulceratea gums healthy and breath made offensive by detective teeth as sweet as honev suckle Ladies ve were made to ca.ph vate make vour conquestb sure an l EHY1.ft yom emp1re over male hearts lasting by 1 s sovereign aid Tlw fa.shwnable wotld dcla.res there ::3 noth mg I ke 1! AppotntiRent 1 cs It rune along- t e l ne ot tne old Catskill 'i: Ca.n6.J La roa 1 on tl e ban\kt~- of the Catskill cr~(k n 1 Las 8polled' 1th ts hac \! aud barbed ref u ca t-~ome of tho I vel stt;I ots m the soun tn: ~obody hut the stockholders and the crcdt t ts w 11 regret tts d asolution Through heavy compohtmn the hno rccmved but httle patronage It ru.u I the tl mmer season onh A lr: oung Dian D1o1-vned Ou ~Ionday monnng Frank Nash aged 23 a 1 es dent of Stuyvesant tn company With some other young men went m ba.thlDg at a pomt about one m le north of Stuyvesant and m some ma.n m:n the details of wh1ch we have not learned was dro\ ned The body was found Monda. yn ght about 8 clo k m Mill Creek near the scene of the acCI dent HUMOR IN THE STOMACH NEW YoRK Aug 6 ~John Funk was awak Ed ]a:,t rught by a no1se at hiB wmdow Think ~it was a burghu he fired at the glass To my a. dissolute younggul was found on the ve .,..,.]a wtth a mortal wonnd m her head She \\\\t have been sleepmg on the place and been shot while attempbng to nse :No Pretenders Need Apply VERSAILLES Aug 6 The committee of the 1C'mlg:ress to\ hwh the proposed amendments to iht5 oonsh tut on were referred has accepted ~......ndrilux H amendment declaring that all mon :vclric I retenders are 1nel g1ble to the Pres1 dency In Orange county when a vuuting base ball club leaves a village after gettmg badly hcked 1t 18 the correct style to serenade em With 50 or more fish horns The !oll<s down there for a venty are hav ng the fever prettv bad T me however cures a l wounds and there IS rest for the we&ry evell m Newburgh Shonffl\1seloy has appomted Sylvester H Lee ol the to vn of Shandaken Deputy Shenff of Ulster connh Th s a a goo 1 a.ppomtment as Mr Lee 1e well known as a reliable man HE liND\» S IT H ram D Maxfiel~ formerly of S1lVe1 S~noge I! I has no doubt about the wonderful curative oo'' er of Kidney Wort He was so affi. cted with Kidney Complamt that he could not stand on h s feet from pam and wealmess AB soon as he commence 1 u.smg Kidney Wort he exper enced 1m ned ato re he£ and at once began to g1ow strono and wa8 re lieve l of all pam an~ unpleasantness He says I kuo I have been curod by h due Wort ).! 11 of tho distreBs and siCkness attnbuted to dvs1 n;.; a ~hr me dmrrhrea and other oauses lB oc •s ueu by humor m the stomach Several cases v. th all the characterlstlcs of these com p amts have been cured by Hoods Sarsapanlla. Other cures ('ffected by this medwme are so won lerful that the simplest statement of them affords the best 1 oof that 1t combmes rarecnra.t1ve agents and :vhen once 1sed secures the confidence of the people -~- A Second Blga.ID.l.o>t 1.n JaJ.l The Canada Cayugag - PRODUCE MARKET Ht-llOJtt\ld Expressly for the Journal and .Freeman by Bishop & Hendrickson, Pro- duce Cmninu.sion :Diercluutts, 198 Duane Street New \lork Da!ry Jlrsts Dairy seconds Factory fresh extras Factory n osn nrsts !0 Fact ry seconds Factory thirds Poor Butter CHEESE- State factory fancy general run State factory prime State factory fair to good. Btate factory light skimS Skims choice to fancy EGGS- State antl P 1 nsylvanla western frosll gathC'retl LIVE POULTI\\ - Sp1lng Ch!clwns '1\ t Fowle State Pa an l Jer ~ lb Fowls Western 'f.. lb Roosters 'of?, lb Turl{eys ~ lb Ducks Weste1n ~ pair Geese Western ~ I a r DRESSED POULTRY • 13 14 11 12 13 13%, 11 • 12}, 10 ll.J.i 8}~ ll}lll \ 7 1 \ 7 K @1 , IU !fl 17 1 1J lo 9 10 I JO 0 uo 1 0 1 7 Turkeys State and West n fair to good 10 4 12 Chickens stat@ 15 17 Fowls state and Western prime Hi 17 Fowle poor to ta.ir 12 13 Old 1\oostere iii lb n 10 MEATS AND STOCK- Tllere were not m~ny live oalvos m but very few wanted and pnceB ruled weak &nd rrregular Graasers and bntteimllks were especially dull and weak Dressed calves continuo dull and pnccs eas1er Spring lan bs choice ~ lb Lambs fair to good Live sheer heavy wethers Ltve sheep wethers and ewes Live sheep fair to good Ltve calves Atate J rime~ ft; Live calves state fair to good Live cal vea red Live cal veR grassers Oountry dreaaed vea.la pr1mo Oouutry lresse 1 vea.Is falr to goCJd Country dressed veal poor to fair FLOUR MEAl AND lEED 81 rln~ WI on.t No 2 Suterflne L w ox.tra Olea~ Straight f I Btf j{ Patent Wint r W1 tt N f) Rui ert1no Lf w xtrn. Clears H & A Rrrn.tght n & A P.J.tent Straight Whtto WI o.t I w extra City Mill Wost Id lla. Ra k w .Eit India ba.t r-ols Patent A u hAn erl t Pat t 80uthern Flour C'xtra Faml y Rye flour sur erO.ne Cor1 m('n.l Brandywine Corn meal western Wllea.t fe~d 40 lb ~ t n Wben.t feed nolb ~ t n Wheat teed 8011'> 'frl.. ton Wh(\at feed lOOlb :m ton Ryet'eed GRAIN- Wheat red wint('r No 2 Wheat ungrn.df'd r~ l Wheat whtto West n & !:3tn.t Rye W StC>rr 0 ts wl ltR :!\ OatA wh t N OatA v; <.:l:lt r hit 0 ts mixe I Nn 1 Oats mtx:en. Nn 2 Oat8 m xed No 3 Corn Western mixed Corn western No 2 PROVISIONR - Pork West n moss ~ bb 1 P rk extra prime Lar i steam West n ~ 100 lts Lard prime ctty Ha.m.s smoked city 1?> tl> Hams pickled West n & c!ty Shoulders Brooked city Shou ders I lckled Rib belltes pickled Bacon long c ear ct y Beef extra meAS ~ bbl ........ . BeN India mess 1l! tee Beef 1 a.ml'! West n prime ~ bbl HAY ANDSTl\AW ' l • 7 C)i 4 3) R) 7 20@2 eo 2 4 3 00 t.l 3 45 3H0470 4 45 a 70 490 625 245295 2 ~0 3 2<J 3 4D 3 (j) 4 00 5 25 4 4 o flO 4 90 6 10 4 <O 5 50 ;) 2.') 3 7 oi 2 4 35 500 505 560 590 4 no s o 5 3<> <> no ~ 6 5 10 5 2 6 00 420450 3 40 3 50 3 10 3 25 1 01G00 lv 0 Hi 50 16001700 18 00 20 00 18 oo u 00 4 lV !G G \\ 1G Of@ H 7 32~ 7 10 H 12~ BY, 77, 7 • 11 50 1~ 00 \ 0 'I he supply of oil hav coni nuo> moderate and With a good lemand Pr me grades are held ihm Jv New hay arnvmg fatrly and wotk ng out at about 75c @I 00 ~~ 100 New rye ~traw m nwder ate s 1pplv and JUDie 1 at 5c @F\o ll 100 Hay No 1 Hay ND 2 Hay :So 3 Haysblpplhg 1 05&1 10 0 I 7 Rn C over ru :xod C v<.>r , Straw No 1 Ryc> 7 e str v N R;:. '\ Straw oat oU GIJ 30 @ DIED. 2 2o 2S HAI:SE'i-On Saturday July 26 lBB! a! her late roo! lence nea Pine Bush Margaret :vh.low ot the ln.to Caldwell Rainey in t1 e 78th year or h(!r age ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Tllls powder neve.t varies A model of purity, strength and wholesomenefiS More economical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be HOld ln competition with the maltitude of low test short we1ght alum or phosphate powder Sold only In cans ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO 106 Wall St • NY NEW TO·DAY ' • A Large Lme of Parasols ana Sun Urnorellas I An lmJ11ense A \ntment ol Kid and Lisle Thread GLOVES! L ,_Dms• ANDJ CIULDREN SJ Bm\FALO Aug 6 -JustiCe Peckham has de ..::1ded that the Cayuga Indians of Canada ai e not entitle~ to a share of the annmty whwh Js prod to the Cayugas of this state The ..... dSe will be appealed Thomas Hartwell of Eddyv 11 town of Ulster was arrested for btgamy and after a heanng be fore Henry MaNamee Just ce of the Peace of that place was sent to )aJ! to await tho action of the Grand J 1ry on the charge of hav ng marr ed Martha Jane I avne August 1882 and Anne E I oat July 11 1883 Best Fertili~er f\or Grapes II J Baker & Ern §. } Too Ill uch Ku.in Tho constant d rna.l showers ser o tsly nter rnpt tho wOik ofba.rveatmg lD the fiells and t s feared that cone1dorable da.marge w 11 bo done shou d theJ present unprop tious weather be liO NEW Yonx Aug 6 BUfTER D l d v stronger ad viCes from the West the E g u !Ml ket bem~ quoted at 23@23Y. cent• to gettwr with lighter arrivals has caused a very strong tone m the market for Western creamery 1 utter S~ate creamery palls readily salable to Jobbers at 23 cents If fancy possibly a tnfle more imiJia.twn ctea.mery IS held With more firmness but tho actual demand 1s moderate Western da.u v and factory goods ot desnable ~rades are also held mth more confidence but difficult to es HOSIERY! M.a.n y (. attle Dy.tng TorEKa Kas Aug 6 At BIDokVllle 100 .!?attle are Infected With Texas fever and etght have dled At Ellis 12 are down Twelve &Di.les south of Elhs 34 are s1ck and 15 d ed A ~.antine lR ng1dly enforced I '-lnlt~d Wor.lunen 1n Convention ttl R<lcRESTER Aug 6 -The s1xth annual ses SJ.on of the Grand LegJon of Select Kmghts of ftle Ane1ent Order of Umted Workmen of New York, Pennsylvama Maryland Delaware and New Jersey op~ned here yesterday Tee.er and Hanlan. To:ooNTo Aug 6 -An efiort will be made to :srrange a meet1ng between Teamer and Han .. la.n on the return of the latter from AUBkQlia GENTLEME,-1 have used 1 000 lbs of your Grapev ne Manure w1th marked results and I heartily recommended It as the best fertilizer for grapevmes m tbe market Very truly yours Seabnght N J JoHN CAnLroN We8t Shore to be Bousht in A spec1al Assocrated Press d1epatch from New York says At a meeting of bondholders of the West Shore Railroad this afternoon a committee wa.s a.ppo nted to buy n the road at the foreclosure sale Vi hy do yon suffer With Back Ache Pam ill tho Che5t RbeumatJsm or lamt:~neas anywhere, when a Hop Plaster will surely gt.ve you rehef1 ])rug .. g>aia sell them 25 cenloo --- A.n Athena Hotel Burned. The Oebome Honse at Athens was destoyed by fire at 2 o clock Sunday mornmg Loss $8 000 The ongm of the fire 18 unknown DEAltT PAINS l;'&l}lll&tion DropsiCal liwellmge Dizzineso, ln· iii eJH n Headache, Sl~eplesonese cured 1>)' \ Wellil' Bearltli Renewer \ longed mdefimtely -~- ~I::fE PHYSICIANS m:;TDO!iE M1s Helen Pharv1z No 331 Dayton street Cb1 cag Ill IS now w 1 er H8th year a.nd states that she has suffered With ConsumptiOn for about 10 years vn.H treated by nme phys1c a.ns all of them prooouncmg her case hopeless Sbo bad given up all hopes of evei recovenng Seven bottles of Dr Km~ sNow Dnwovery for Cons Imption com pletely cured her Doubting onee please clrop her a postal and sa.tisfv_yourselves Call a.t E W. Knapp's Rondout and F. J R. Clarke's Kingston, and got a tr1al bottle 10 cts large sJZe $1 Why It Conto.lns lt[ore Nutriment. Orange county farmers say only two-thuds of an average crop w!ll be gathered th1s year but ha.y that 10 now gathered poeaeeees lh1s year muob more nutriment tho.n the b•y K'l'thered last year. :BUOHU PAlliA. \ qwok complete cure all K1dney Bladder and Unnary DISeases ScaJdmg, Irntation, Stone, Grnel, CabJTh of the bladder $1 DrugptB tabl sh actual advance ~2Y,@23 20 20 ~1 18 19 u 16 20 17 19 10 16 22 @ n 110 18 11 1ll 12U u LADIES' CORSETS. NEW GOODS EVERY DAY . Humphrey, Crosby & Ennist I Cor~ Umon Ave & Ferry St., George B. Merritt & ~o. We slJall continue dunng the month of August to offer Job lots m ail de~ partments from our Dry Goods and Carpet stocks Many of the goods offered are smtable for Fall and Wm- ter an<l can be bought of us at less than present low value These re- ductions :ue made for cash We shall offer extr JOHlm ar y gams m Silks The staple goods £or early wants wrll be found m our places busmess as raprdly as desned GEO. B. MERRITT & COMPANY, No 161 The Strand, Ronuout, and No 13 Wall Street, Kmgston, one door north of St Johns church. GEo. B MERmrr, } JOHN A HEISER, JAMEs G VANKEUREN DELICIOUS F 000 I TF.:I:E BE~TCRACKER IN THE WORLD \W. H BROAS & CO CREAM I Stamped on E cr.) Or c r These B1scmts at o made of special- ly £ground aNEW PROCESSzFLOUR conta1r~ ng' all th GLUT~ of the Wheat I ' BROAS, BARTLETT & GO. Poughkeep:-;re, :--; Y. Cnsp, dehcate and delicrous, only Cracker buvmg the genume taste and flavor of the famous Minnesota. hard wheat, New Proces~Flour Have been thoroughly tested for seven years. Are nou i,l iog, un.d'l:iO-.i aled as a Health Food, and for Inva.• hds and Children unsurpassed. S UPREl\IE COURT ULBTER COUN ty Lucy M Alltm a.galnst Charity Ro,pper others Pursuant to a. judgment and decree of the Su .. prome Court entered n the offi.CA of the Clerk ot Ul· ster County on the 13th day or May 1884 I the dernigned Referee vill5ell at public auction at front door of the Town Clerk a office (1! Lloyd ln the VIllage of Highland on the Jul;, 18tH, at 12 o clock noon the premises ed in sa.ld judgm~Iit and decreo as follows All that certain piece or parcel of land lng and situate in th.e Town or Lloyd ty ot Ulster and State or New ~~~~'~Ibe' or the three mue or river lots bouii:dectiiffi<i u as follows viz Beginning being 1n the southwesterly corner a lot ot William Davies 1n the northerly llno of said 4 and runs thence along the said south line needle pointed in 1790 north ftrtyy ~ll_ejir~'e!!· __ '.'~ two minutes west fit'ty five chains heap of stones on the top o.t a ledg;e;'.>~ i:;;;,~:;7ihe';;~·· north Q degrees east 19 chains and 45 south line o! tb.e north baU: or Jot No 4 along the same south sixty degrees and thirty utes east fl!ty six chains to the said DaVIes thence along his line eouth thirteen degrees forty five minutes west twenty--one chains to the place of beginning conta.lnlng about one hundred .and ftve acres or land being the sa.me premises pa.r- ~ tlcularly described In a deed !rom Phlllp LeRoy and wue to Robert E Allen dated .March 30 1868 and re- corded in the Ulster County Clerk B omce 1u L1brr US ot Deeds at page 155 etc Dated May 31 188! A D LENT Reteree J 8 VANCLEEF Plarintift B Attorn-ey POSTPONED -The above sale is adjourned to Satur day July 26 1884: a.t the same hour and place f Da.Wd July HJ 1884 A D LENT RE:lreree PosTPONED -The above sale iS adjourned to Sa day August 2 1884 at the same hour and pla.ce Dated July 26 1884 A D LENT Referee POSTPONED -The above sale is further 9.dlourne to Saturday August 23 1884 at the sa.me hour ant place ~ Dated August 2 1884 A D LENT Referee Walkor Bros. Hoadunarturs, 602 UNION AVENUE, KINGSTON S S WESTBROOK, Auctwneer,.. Every Thursday at 2 o clock P M