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mr \£\£> KIND. AM about it, too. We're over the, fin I -foe GOOD e prompt J\ SKILL •~\EW5 Advs. are sellers. If you #f want to do business with oth- ' ^—•- ers do business with us. New subscribers always wanted. (AND MAHGARETVILLE MESSENGER.,; VOL. VIIJ N A 3d MARGARETVILLE, N. Y„ THURSDAY. JULY 10 1902. WHOLE No., 394. THE CROMAfl fill SUGGESTIONS MADfe.ibV A GENTLER IN, - in- ? He Talks of Two Roi|i,«*»,,,0nv. Goes Through Amjj of the Proposes Roaft: We are Indebted I/' jtfi F, Ill of New York for ft cop >i Ubfl raj proposed State roi] m Klujj 'B BIG FAIR. i HOIJART (of Which Map *ie two Aekerly i,p of the ,jston t.o Brie, and also a aopv ' ''( :liv |i n < i March, which Is pi; fyiifV ' :l way Alliance in New - |. v.. In regard to the t/. : aiid ,, r _ M routes proposed Mr. Ni M. Bllsh <H' Ui.l , part writes to the; MOF Votk TVibwie as | pr ^ 0 ^ follows: I fully approve of p kfliaeral plan as proposed. In the qi»-iylng,out ol this general plan In thjs «jj raj eountleB and localities It will be ft0port|ant to sepure the best possible routes- with the easiest grades, striking tin - Important cities pi;i ••>•• ••-, the tuosl Imperial i bringing the great(»1 number. With thfttvniKlu make a few sugg^Uiuiii a to be followed fi i .intaken, in Ul- ster County, to JOdhi,, fn Delaware County, and I Wji.i premise my sug- gestions by sa.yljjfj that I have been perfectly • faVui liar this region of (j,ui.,»iiy f,ir fifty years. In yoljiir outline EffortsJUMe to Eclipse Anything *n in Margaret villi-. The fyi now at hand when a lit- tle ta.lk;,h« big Oatsfclll Mountain fair Ui«.ing next month may prop- erly be fllu. Its <ji|8 year are aa follow*: '.Supweiot, Thomas Winter; pres- ident # ; Coulter; vtoe president, Morris xirtr; secretary, Willlaui Mungltieasurer, J. H. Hitt. Tlie ft the fair are August 19, 20, 111 t It ie.it that the fair tblsyear will Inspects surpass any of the A WEEK IN MAROARBTViLLB. BIG AKD LITTLE EVENTS OF SEVEN DAYS THAT ARE GOME. •si number of ;ae, following it travel and 4 the greatest' view I wish to j to the route tank! lit Margaretvllle. Boon ^' raeiuK will be among There will be a balloon oh ot the last three days, amusements for big and hand. At an up-to-date may obtain a good dinner the att asoeusl and th' little v. restaur The than e 1 that th ( be full The wlfhou l 'r , ' ue « round6 - ;i list this year is larger i, re and the prospects are •is In all departments will lete. are bard at work per- pi s with the map all last. you start from Klngsto-uti'-tVie-I-tudson, pass up tttBEeopusOrae-r |o fJb#hdakan, thirty miles, To this point tlxere Is only one possible route. FroMi there your .map crosses over the OMJ/HIIIH Mountains to Grlltiu Corners, Arkyiljo, Bovina Valley, to Delhi. This rou|*j'.oj:osfles over three money B iecltng'l' n ^ Becurwl g! attractions, and tlv °' tft ' 8 seotlo,a ma 3T reBl lt ;| T( „rj Ion they leave the grounds a Au. Naey.will aavo ttad tnelr and a good deal more. 0 W A RUNAWAY. ridges of the Gate.kill Mountains before reaching Delhi. There Is another route from Shandaken, through what is known as Deep Clove, through the Catsklll Mountains to West kill, Greene county ; thence down the 8w>liatie Kill stream 1.6. Prattsvllle; tli'itui'-.) to MooresviHe, Sta.mford (the ifWatoga, of the Oats- bllls), Hobart, JAUtwda, Bloomville t6 Delhi. These arn pjjl Important villages, and the country ittiti best In Greene ami j Delaware oountjioft.' Tho grades are muoh easier ttjaia by the southern, or Arkvllle route, j«t!, the dlstanoe from Shandaken to Yhl\i[ about the same, Eaoh of tlrese ro|.ntv.B will have Its advo- cates, and only O.Ki'rellul survey by com- petent englneerl^'^f UoLli routes willrle- termlne which Us \mi, together with aq Inspection of the kmntry contiguous to the proposed llnof ?kid the villages to be benefited by theWtyfcUHietion of tho pro* posed road. These suggested may throw a little' An Illi\ 1 Seri0U8 ly Injured Near u ist Meredith Willi' w,l<)fK> homo Is In Illi- nois a^ B vlSi '\ u 8 h's ooueln, Thos. Leal' s l ' d oI Bllr Creell > nettr ElM,t Mered) 1 the victim of a serious sisters, started out to |ster, Mrs. A. N. Jones, of hen this side of East Mer- les were frightened at an In and beoauie uumanagc- iowing out the occupants .co. The ladles escaped ses, but not so Mr. Leal, ly Injured. One arm was as a severe scalp wound, numerous other oontu- Hiiou. (ir oJi <ind l,lp ' Mir ' Leal wa8 0ttlT j B( l house ot James Hamilton, near br r ' 0la, B of Davenport has- tlly s^' wl1 0 (lro8Be d tne injuries 1 n y jj sufferer as comfortable as pu i 8j ar. Leal Is 82 years old and a b L^ames Leal ol Kortrlght Oon t| mde. light upon a pontlrifl ol' 'thfe .route. I belleva DO ol 80 muoh towarcr ;,- BO lying of the good roads problem ,V,i i^> Imipedlate futurev as the passage', ol |<- v»ide tire \ law byV, vlll accomplish tiiii th | 'A.? |RED BY CUPID. (In the legislature. Tangled Up by This Irre- tble Disturber. go on July 3 occurred tho l-vllle J. Sltutta and lfiltssa- both of Andes, the Ilev. liHldatliig. ! ;c on the same day and by 'l.ymaii George C. Squire of and MUs Lillian B. Thor.iv- Tpno detvllle were bound by the fe m 11 that makes tholr ways one *,^nterJu..t B them. •,.,„, \ K^ V P «n My® the Bev. A. A At Griffin Coitions on Monday Woldoi%VlB J Woolheater was altcsted on a ohargo of lnttoKlcatlon and fl(jbt4flf? on tho street near Lasher's hotel. VVoiiUieator resisted \ IN JTIBJJCK t;0URT. •-•-'•- L ; ; A Griffin Cornerit man Has a Lot ofK and Pirvs tor It. arrest, which waa mode by Officer Do- Sllva. It is said that ho kicked the latter and tore hla clothes.' With' the assistance of George H. Larjlw and othurs Wool- heater was handcuffed and brought be- fore Justice Jaokwn, whtiro ho pleaded guilty and was rdrr.iandiid to the custody of the offloer. On hetilg romoved be again beoamo boUit^imiia end waa hand- cuffed and shackled \\>y DoHUva with the aid of Constables Dktk'Hou. and MoOum- ber. Tuesday moi'nlun h<i was lined *t) by the Justice, which he paid. Those who know Woolheater nay ho Is a good- hearted fellow exempt wlmui under tho in- fluence of hlB wori-it enemy —whiskey. At tho Wror»i( Puneral. BtiuiittU'iJ; l^ri'or.i What's tho matter vjlth tliu llepublloan organ at Walton?! It falls to hoist, the ticket. Has \ BillV \ iBollw |tot this year's Republican newBpVpw'. apirtoprlatlon V Say, Cliff, with tluv dtinty hunt the R& porter gives you every time you try to get the session laws one windd thluk you'd have your hands full .vVakhlng the corpse In your own morgue without getting over tho fence into our fun'mai, of his village outdated at tbe [Albert M. Davis and MIBB jiton, both of Bloomvllle. *TS OF THE PRESS. sl and Starts Off Well. it jumford Minor. WO Of THH OATBKIIIIJ MOTJN- merly known as tile Mar- lengor, published by. Will- B V-.IUB reoolved at tbe Mirror ,XU ek. The paper la bright and i , uow|ftoVV'i tor SIB. ' \V jvene sanuVit \i 7— • --« — -res:-: yrstarts off well under the and wo wish the edl- Wlpmote' il' Bt,. ardvillo'M Interests. .Rfuordor, T/jTSKiiJiA VPHAIS NEWS, with W, lills as thV^f editor and pub- llah^'a very nl jowsy paper and theil number\ \oredlt to hlB abil- ity. * pttpw' will uflUoh to promote thelhBtMof Mar Jv '\'\ Time for ICdlcottw, Harvoy D. Moti^jiiimery will have abundant opportunity to idloatou tho crime that aont hi III to Aujluini prlaon and perhaps fco the doctrlOj 'olialr, Ho In now In Lho doal.li pell (jooupled by Proatdent MuKlnloy'H foWsfealb, The warden relloved hln\ «!'i everything but ills upeetaeloM, not ovon tillowliig him his watch In his aolltarj .^..-ll. Says He ICiui'wf How. AlhorfcTui'dercif (itntinii Gotgo says ho will ohalliinge any y tin lUtnlth In Dela- ware, Greene, HuliouiuU>>r tester noun- tlhs In shooing horsoii t.Vi prfjfeht'Intor- forlugi > ' The Governor to 'Wiiit Onoonttt, Govorbor Odoll hwk nuMiMiriood his ao« ooptauoo of tho InvltliOUoii 1,0 do present and apoah at the Orumu,l;.», li'ali, Tho date will bo unnounaod, L >l 1' WAOT , 1«J--TO loiwi) bt i.liin village for a term ol yoara, litnii ^Hptijsiiibptiin' Ootolior . 1, a house wllh burn !M»d |W''<Ni iiUuohod, Ilont iriuiit ho modomio, Cn.ll :>r iiiUlrnim U'HIH NHWH, Mu.r(i'arotV,l||ii» K, i 1 ', Hotluo llalpnrn uow.lvilt'vl'ttaoitt'ouli ott the UiU'd putiu, Twilight Services—Almost a Fire—Maay Minor Items of Interest to All. Maple Grove Cottage has a new ch*f. The bridge on Walnut street Is nearly finished. The house of Jerome Dickson Is belDg resblngled. H. D. Shaver painted W, H. Allaben's barn last week. John Oliver was on the sick list the first of the week. N. It. Osborn has purchased a new heater for his cottage. Allison & Searle have put a new roof on tbe stoop of t elr store Tbe Exoelslor Hooks held their monthly meeting Monday evening. The lower ond of Bull Bun Is being cleaned by Asa Delamater. The sidewalk below Osborn'e wagon ehop Is dangerous at night. On Wednesday afternoon the mercury went up to 91 ° In the shade. Frank Stlmpson Is plastering the Inte- rior of N. B. Osborn's house. A son was born on Wednesday, July 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Asa Dolameter. Take Tan NEWB and New York Thrlce- a-Weak WorW—both one year for tl.GG. John Cole Is putting a eeoond story on the house prrohosed last fall from J. G. Muller. Alexander Jackson was elected treas- urer of tho Margaretvllle band Saturday evening. M. Anderson Is running a side-seated 'bua on the route between this vlilago and Arkvllle. The bridge over the Grand Canal to the fair ground Is completed and now awaits the painters. There will be a regular communication of Margaretvllle Lodge on Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. W. H. Allaben has a Hook of thorough- bred Brown Leghorn chicks that may be beard from about fair time. Alvln VanBtaenburg of this village re- port*) that on Monday he lost about $40, but found $31 of lt tho next morning. For that blue, sad feeling take Tint CA'iMKjiit, MOUNTAIN NEWS. A wonder- ful .ol 1 xl r and in vlgoranl. Fifty-two doses, $1.00. A bright,' active boy Is wanted at this office to learn the printer's trade. Only those who are well recommended need apply. The footbridge In Aokerly Park Is to be completed this week and will be a source ot convenience and pleasure to the guests ot the hotel. Preparations are being made to replace the sidewalk on Swart street, near George Gilbert's barn, which was torn up by the Hood last wlntor. Alvln VanSteenburg, who for some time has occupied the Gilbert house on Swart street, has sold his household goods and Is going to Prattsvllle. The work/t>f returflng the terraces In front of A. J. Kaufman's cottages on Orchard street, which were badly washed by tho recent flood, was commenced last wook. If you receive a sample copy of THE Nipwa this week look It over carefully, and if you think you would like to have it send along a dollar and we'll put your name on the list for a year. WBHam Bpwn and family and Bov. W. H. Mosor and family left on Wednes- day for an outing at Porch Lake, Mr. Moser will occupy the pulpit of the Meth- odist ehuroh on Sunday next. Cramer Brothers, the blacksmiths, have dissolved partnership. Jacob, the re- tiring member, started on Sunday for a visit at Bristol, B. I., and may afterward aooept a position at Cook's Falls. Twilight flervlooB, beginning promptly at, 1 !30 and oloalng at 8:1B, will bo hold at the Methodist church on the Sabbath ovonlnga ot aummor. There will bo forty- live minutes of awoet song and solid Gos- pel. Sittings free and strangora welcome. George Douglae of Now Kingston was a caller at this oflloo on Monday. Uo re- ports business brisk at tho cooperage oonoeoted with hla atoro in that village. Two tli'Bt-olaas ooopers, Charles Sweeney and George Miller, are kept otuadlly at work, and of tho output of tho shop 200 butter packages lire sent weekly to Bo- vlna. In the collar ot Swart & I lilt'o store ou Saturday evening a lamp was knookoil ovor, and when the lire got down Into tho oil matter\ 'began to be Interesting. Proseneo ot mind and prompt action on PERSONAL MENTION. Weekly Record of Those Who Come and Go, —E. Hicks <d' Pine TJ111 was on our streets Friday. —Professor M. 0. Allaben visited K.lug- ston on Monday. —O, O. Kaul'marr of Kingston wn,s in town on Monday. —C. L. Hltt of Arena WHS a caller In town on Monday. —John O. Kelly of Grlffln Corners was in town on Sunday. —William Kelly of Grlffln Coiners was in town on Monday. —J. L. Hasbronck of Haloottvllle was In town on Tuesday. — B. T. Erkaou of Bovlua was In Mar- garet -vllle on Saturday. —J net Ice J. K, P. Jackson-was in llar- perslicld on Wednesday. —A, J, Soot* returned on Wednesday from Georgetown, N. Y, —John G. Petiieof New Kingston was a caller iu town yesterday. —Charles A. Stewart of PJeasant Val- ley was in town on Tuesday. —Mrs. Susie Burliaus. who was ill la.sl week, is said to be recovering, —Mrs. Ed Yaple i* visiting among rel- atives and fil'iuds in Franklin. —Elbrldgo Miller of Hamdan was iu town on Monday and Tuesday. Neil Munn went to Blughanr.on on Saturday and returned Monday.. — H. 0. Todd of D.y Brook registered at the fluid Bo'lton on M inday. —Thomas IngallB of Now Kingston was in town the first of the week. —Balpb B. Ives went to Ostuklll on Monday to be admitted tu Llie bar. i —Frank Craft and Edward Kelly uj Vega were loeont visitors in town. —Jerome Dlokson is visiting bis daugh- ter, Mrs. F. 8, Dexter, in Franklin. —John E. Oant.wdl came down from Grant's Mills to s«e up on Thursday, . —Mrs. O.A. Swart went, to Ml. Pleasant on Monday to see a friend who is ill. —Mrs. Anna Banker is in Giilliu Coi- ners to care for Clinton Grlffln, who is ill —James Dwyer, the popular clerk at the Ackorly, was Iu Downsvill-eou Thurs- day. —Mrs. Albert Hitt of Flelschmanns is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hitt. —Arthur Gorsch has .gone to Giiffla Comers, where l}9 lia» &3'tu r ed employ, ruent. —Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Spotit', with their son Cecil, are vi siting friends in George- town.) N. V. —B S. RirdSa.il and little grandson of New King.', 'ii wore callers at, this office on Monday. art and family of IMiig- '.lug G.' W. Stewart in NOTES FROM TWIN VILLAGES. WHAT IS GOING ON AT FLE1SCH- MAWMS AND GRIFFIN CORNERS. The- Fourth of July Celebratioii a Pleasing Success Tiiey All Want to Ride. Personal Mention. Mi', ami Mrs. <}. B. L-ister jro gueatl Of Major Flelsonmatin. are In Good Bil declaring a ^annual dlvl- dent* P0i' oont., whiolhe directors of Unaware National'auk did In Delist wook, they o4\ $3,000 to tholf/plus fuud, which law $13,000, land lo nearly $1,200 ot uniklod prof- its ciuul. 1'WB Bpeate wVfor the eim^ of the past BIX mouth\ In Training, UopbeBB of Stamford \\\ akeu mltli's trotter '< Koiii'wliOue- train on *' times as tlwtok. * 1P-•\ ^ivou UB, %ro umi^.-Tiar pays for THM NEWS fttibu free column 11 your In column Is designed owl 11. jjosowho are bona flih farmers'' (t t,e part ot Mr. Hltt, howovbr, iiulokly lM uv Subscribers to Tltm NEWS. L, t ttu ond to i ho lnolplont oonllagratlon, tra' nough the smoko lingered about for ilm WI101V1 DEATH HAS CALLED. Wo time. the inovitablo Rcckonin S with .*)&'** l » ***T t ° D ¥ lm \ Bt ™°*\ *ph Is maintained by a bonovolonh He- ~-Boy J, Si' ham'ou are vi this vlilago. —S. W. Bead, Jr., who Is employed on tho State road atGillllu Corners, spout Sunday In town. —Miss May Henderson want ou Mon- daj to TaiiuurBvllle, where she lias se- cured employment, —Henry Harringtou of Grlffln Corner*! and Chandler Hluoltloy of Belleayre were caljors In town on Monday. —W, C. Muuu of 'Delhi, who represents tho Northwestern Life Insurauoo Com- pany, was In town yesterday. —B, A. Ohaiuborlinoi Boudout urilved on Tuesday to spend a few days among friends and relatives in town. —The Misses. V6sbnrg and II ill,'who arrived on Monday from Pino Hill, are guests at Maple Grove Oottag«. —Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Muller of New York were guests from Friday until Mon- day of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hi Allaben. —Goorgo W. Walker of Denver, A. 0. Ostorhotidt of Grillln Corners and Minnie Butler of Koxbury were among out-of- town visitors in Margaretvillo on Satur- day, -«^ Hotel Arrivals. Tim BIVIOUHIUE—Mrs. ltnudi, MM, M. MOOB, Mrs. t). Haas, Mrs. Theo. Haas, Mr. and MPB, CJ. Prulzmiboru;, Mr. and Mrs,. Arnold Hkolny, A. A. Applobuuin, Mr. Herman Brand. Miss If. Nuwiuiin. The cottages and l.o udlng houses rapidly filling up with oily guests. Gus Flelt.elauanu of Buffalo, O. B, Kuapp and Mr, Case are guests at Bep Bleir's. Dr. and Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. Julius Flelschmacn left town last week on atrip to Alaska. The military company of Kingston has ma.de arrangements to camp here one week iu August. County Treasurer Hugh Adair of Delhi and Attorney Baraa Johnson of Andes were in town Monday. Albert Holleubeck, the eflldent clerk iu the post ollleo at Flelschmauus, is Hiving excellent satisfaction. The automobile sta^o is doing a great business. Last Sunday it could not ac- t'onjujoda.te near all the people who wish- ed to lids. The Fourth passed off very pleasantly. Never before has Grilllu Corners held so large a crowd and It was largely due to tbe efforts of Ban Bleir. The day was ushered in by the 11 ring of camion and the ringing of tho church and lire bells, At 0 o'docii U10 baud and lire company formed In HUD IU front of the llremen'b headquarters and marohed 10 the depot to meet the vlsl Uug'liremen. The proces- sion iiu-n marohed baok to' the village square* whei'n Lheband gave a concert. A special feature was tbe races, whton were very exei.iug uud humotous. Mr. Bleir cjuld be seen with Ills assisLanis superintending the various numbers ou the program and as a result of his care- ful aud ihouglitful mauaa;emeut wo beard uot.liing but praise from our guests. The courtesy aud hospitality extended to our visitors waa highly appreciated and ovary body seemed u> fesl proud of Ills success of this celebration. Our fi lends and ueignbors, tho Fleiscliiuauus, who. are the founders of the beautifu. village ot Floiso.imanus of wlileh Wt> are all so proud are largely responsible for the great suc- cess of the day, The parade formed at 2 o'clock with Carl Hermauu,' Ben Bleir and Air. Stdgler a.s marshals. Next In lineoayie our baud with Superintendent JJUHII US driiiu uinjur. Cheer'aftei ohooi was given by the long Hue of spectators no the procession passed. Ourho>eoum- pany also came hi for their share of praise, as they present a Hue appearance iu their new uniforms. The visiting firemen all proseafcud a 11 ne appearacme, being web uniformed and gentlemanly, Julius Flelsohmaan, CiuOlima'tl's chief exooullve, ivlth several fricuiils, reviewed the parade i'loru a stand erected for tho ocoaslbn, Mr, Fielsuluuiinu stood uncovered and returned tbe muuy salutes. Although ho is jouug and looks lt, Mr. Fleisebmauu Is possessed of a large amount of business ability. He has the managing of tbe vtsl Flelsohmaun business interests lu which millions of dollars are luvoated, besides his duties us Mayor of one of the largest cities iu the Union, wld-ih ollloe ho has llllod so suetiHbBfully that be is now being tallied of as the next Republican candi- date for. Governor of Old,. Well may the Julius Flolaohmann Hdae company, for which he ban ilouo HO much, feel proud of the name It bears. WHOM DEATH HAS CALLED. After the InevitaMi Reckoning with Na- ture They Have Gone Home. A telegram mat ivod atGUboa nBatur- tlay, June 28, auiiounoed the doath of Mrs. Daniel Mae.Uey at Asburv Park, wb\: e she was spending a few weeks wll.b her daughter for. her health. She win- highly esteemed for her charitable deeds Three children survive her, JoBeph Mackey, a lawyer in Minneapolis; Flor- ence, a teacher i', a seminary In St. Paul, aud Helen, who remains home to care for her mother. Mrs. Mackey has been a life lonif resident of Gllboa. She was-74 yea IB of age. Rebecca A., wife of George Blehler, died at her home In Arkvllle ou July 0, aged 72 years. Death was due to a com- plication of diseases, her liluoss covering a. period of two uioutbs. By her removal a home has been despoiled of adevotad wife and mother who was ever a hind neighbor and sympatlii/.iug friend. She was aooi.- sistent. and faithful member of the Ark- vllle Methodist church aud withal au ex- emplary Christian woman, aud nfler a life rounded with years aud usefulness she has passed through the shadows to the victory 11.111I reward beyond. She is survived by her husband, with whom during lil'ly-two years of married life she lived in Margirefvllle and vicinity, and three daughters and three eons—Mrs. Ja:ob VauBeuBChotou of New Kingston, Mrs. Henry Todd of Lyon's Falls, N. Y.; Elite, who lives at homo; Edward of New York, and Million ami Cbauiicey lu the West. Funeral services In memory of the deceased were held lu Uie Arkvllle church yesterday at 11 a. 111 , followed by iutermei.it in the Marga.ret.vlllij cemetery. FROM ALL ABOUTTHE COUNTY MINOR ITEMS THAT ARE GLEANED FROM OUR EXCHANGES. THE NEWS IN ARENA. What Our Neighbors Are Doing in a Thriving Little Village. Lewis Toiupklus visited Delhi on Satur- day. W. lt. Hewitt visited his family over Sunday. Richard Dlmmick was here the last of the week. Miss Lma Butler is working at W. H. Dicksou'e. in haying A LOG CABIN. ei'i. turn They llavu G0110 Homo, WllkVi Mr. llaywitu'd, well known In Dol- ' Id vicinity, dlorl In Albany Saturday •'lug, July 12. Hi) wiui about HO years l'\| Ills wlfu survives him. She WIIB ,K,, I Huruh Blahohard, iliuighter of the \• John Blauohanl of Delhi. r| 's. .fuues Maddon of Miieb Merodlth ittt 'tliu hoiho oil li.er (laughter, Mis, nel Hotihurlnglou, Thursday civonltig, 10, at the advanced ago of ninety % Funo'ral oorvliies were hulil Suu- wi oof evening, Tl! B(»olel)y of Now York City to afford liner outing for working girls otthat oned hint week and Is In charge of \ilk, one of the promoters of the W( \rk. Tim following young ladles M'Aati tho cottage: Fannie Mayor, Median, BadloTuttor, LiuwIoGraw, Presubpinr, Flora Samuols, Francos 1 undo\i(imina Gohlfarb, Lena lilnrle, the (jlub;-n, A pora Llmlcky, Sura muoh enjoyfdo ltubonntoln, Molllu Mra. PruBoi' utts tho uffulr ft tfljJw^HwIuni Built for Mr. Hallock at Rock Hall by Carpenter Fait ben. Last wook W, E, Fairbou aud hi 1 11s.- SlBtauts, G. F. DuMoiul and Adam llun- derson, oompleteil the work of building \ log unliln for M V. lliilloulc tit Rode liall, about a mile north of this village, uiul tho result of their labors Is a structure Biich as Hindu prmld tho hearts of 'our grandfathers aucj grandmothers a don- tury ago, Itetanda on the nil! adjoining the Hull near tho old II r,,, luff, and lea typical log cabin, It Is IK t 2x1(1 Iniide, of rouuil logs, with oarllum Hour tuiil (in old-fiiiildiPiied llreplnce, with o.'uno and teakotUo ready for use. Tho latter Is of ancient makeiiud was brought from Italy, The nliliiiiiey In a large mill nod Is built, ot Blon'iv There Is a balcony, with u stairway niadn of rough slabs loading up to It on thocnitelile of the cabin, from Whlah'a splendid view of the SuTt'OtjwlltiB. oouutry may be had, The olevntloii l-i nonictbliif, over 2,000 1'iwt. A. ivonilen latch In lifted by tlio regulation buelislilii String. Whun t.hn work was uo'iiipluj/ilil Mr. Fidrli 1.111 climbed to the fop of the ohliimoy anil with appropriate cormuoulcu chrliifeneil the cable \ It.neli Hall Inn.\ Wt \i'htt OiitBltlll MuUMlitilu Ncsvu-fliOO, A DESERVED TRIBUTE. Masterful Work Done by Messrs. Fisher and Wagner in Montgomery Trial, WutUm (.'hi-uiitele. During the campaign last fall the OhroH- ible urged tho rn-alcotion of District At Uu'Uey Fisher beciiisu ho '-was capable, painstaking and holiest; because he drew bis own Indictments ami they held ; be- cause he tried bisoivn cases and argued bis own appeals tio s cuiisHl'ully as any prosecuting attorney this county ever had,\ Tho recent trial of Montgomery wltli Its verdict of \ guilty ns indicted,\ Is u pool tlvoeuillriiiiifk >u off lie Ohmiu'clc'.i position last year. The rccouf muiuoi ensu was one of l.lii) most Important over brought to trial In this county. Tho mo- tive was obscure, tliupiinlmis reputation of tho accused was reiuonably good, and to add to thudllUuiilllcB which uonfroiitoi.l the prosecution, tho pi'Uouei 1 was dei'ond- 011 by one of the most astute oiliidnal lawyers in New York. The vurdlol. of \guilty \ is a illitlndi trluuipli for M-, FUh.bt' and bis tibia pnruior, Judge Wagner. While upon the fui'uier lay lho great bunion of preparation and the cx- ninlnntliin of most of the ViluosseH, to the hitler WIIH given the task of weaving tho threads of cli'immsfiuHie Info a chain of logic that could not bo broken. That, Judge Wagner BUCUDOIICII SO well Is no sur- prise to bis friends, who predicted that Ills Summing- up would bu a mastorplecc. And so If wan, H. H. Tompkins is working near Delhi, G O. BloJgett visited friends at Pine Hill this week. O. E, Totten lias completed bis work at Weaver Hollow. The hay crop In tbU vlolnlty promises bo ho a good one. B. A, Miner visited Marg.iretville on business Satursuay. Frank Moore Is working at Grllliu Cor- ners at 001 pouter work. O. J. Dickson of Margaretvillo was a caller in town last week. Miss Coin of Kingston visited friends hero the Hrst of the week. F. M Gregory and 0. L, Hltt were at Margaretvllle on business Monday. Mrs. Jennie Bllter, who Is working at Alder Like, was home over Sunday. W. S. Hubbell Is selling fruit mid veg- etables at. his store at the lowest prices. J M. DeSilva of Flelschmanns was a business caller bore the Hrst of the week, Rev. and Mrs. Bookhdut returned from their two weeks' vacation 011 Saturday last. A, M. Bussoll of New Kingston made Arena a bUPlneSB visit tbe last of the week. Hubbell Hose company attended the Fourth • t July celebration at Flelsch- miibtis Jainm H. Jenkl'ifl and Henry Nd.llg of U> 1 >n Grove wore bus'iiess cullers bore Baffin lay, Mr. nod Mrs. A, J, Whltson returned to llielr iiome hi New York en Tuesday of Ibis week. Mr. and Mis. William II. DICIIBOU at- 1 ended church services at Pleasant Val- ley Sunday, John H, Caswell and Frank Done, who are working at carpenter work, wore home over Sabbath. Hedry J. Hunt made a trip down tho Delaware to Easfou last week on a raft for parties at Downsvllle. F, H McLean, our popular hardware merchant, h still mailing improvements to the Inferior of his store George Gregory and W, II. Moure, who have been working at Furlough Lodge tho p ist two mouths, returned homo lust week. , Services will bo will be held lu Urn M. Ei church next, Sunday its follows : bnb- huth school, 1(1 a. m. | preauhliig 11 11, 111, aud 7 :IIU p. in, by the pastor Rev. Mr. Booliliout. BASEBALL, Gonlriitilctory, Old hunters say Hint the rainy weather wlileb has |,reviiileil Ibis your lino Inter- fered with the hiilo'ilng fit partridges and that, tint birds will nut be plentiful this full, i'hls dmiH uot ii.gioo with the observations of Embody <v, Pityno, who watched a nesf (lint liitlnlicd 1H out of 20 eggu.—./'Viwi/fh'n tiith'iim 11». Of In lured to Puntiloiiuni, The new pension bill bivfqi'o CiingrcsH pl'UVldCS l'\i' li pension of tM a^inonfli lor uoldlei'ti lit the ago of fili, ijib fondtl yeaifl of tt^o, tyio tor «r» uijiU niia lor 70 yoiwia, Itomti of Interest for Lovers of tho National Game, A colored baseball teiiiu line been orgiin- l/.od In Delhi, and thoy will b) entitled the \Star Athletics.\ Dolbl lu to luivo u llrsf-cliiHs ball tniim uud some good games arc promised lu the Hear future, 'Crawford mid Wbllfn- kor, who were the bitflcry for tlio Debi- waie county fuaiu 011 Toiiriiatiicnt, Day, have been acuurcd as a battery for the Doihi teiiiu, mid ivltn tbe aaaletunaoof Hoinn out uf lOWn men aud file best loual players, Delhi will have it oruuk nrgiinl- Kiitloii In 1'cprci.iuitt It 011 the diamond, Tuo tiiiinngemeiif ban already Hchodiiloil the fiild.vtug gaiueii In be played fhiu'o: July 12, Onuuufa; July HI, Hobiirti July IP, !!lll|',hi!!!lt,\ll liflllll, Pith of the News in tbe Various Towns Penciled, Scissored and Pasted for Rapid Reading. The M'lu.-y silk mil! Is to be enlarger, aud 100 more hands employed. Golf players are getting thick: la Churchill Hall Park, Stamford. The boys and young men of Sidney have organized au anll-clicarette club. A brother of Mrs, Jamea Elliott of Amies was killed recently In New Jersey. The famous North Franklin plonlo Is to be held this year on Wednesday, August 13. Hamden has voted to epend $3,600 on on a new school building, site and fur- nleblngs. Delhi Is paying taxes at the rate of $11.20 ou $1,000 assessment for the cur- rent year. A water motor has been put In to run the hello-vs uf the Methodist church or. gan lu Delhi, The Borden Condensed milk company Is preparing to build a creamery at Young's Station. Since Colonel Oormaek's return to Delhi from California $76 has been added to the mouutueut fund. Bert Chamberlln, who lives near Grand Gorge, was kicked by a horse and bad a tip bone slightly fractured. Iu Walton Adam Wolfe fell off his barn a distance of 35 feet. Two ribs were broken aud a shoulder bruised. Professer O. W. Wood of Olean had been engaged as principal of the Delhi union school at a salary of $1,500. Count Von Moblmanu of Bremen, Ger- mauy, spent the 4th of July with Mr. Mlddloton at \ Halceter, ' Stamford, The Baptist church of Delhi has ex- tended a call to tho Bev. Benjamin L, Herrof Philadelphia to become Its pastor. The Stamford liecorder gloats over the fact that the town Is Ulliug up with sum- mer boarders a,ud predicts a good season. Bov. Ii-l Hicks, who correctly predicted the weather for June, says we are to have extreme heat and thunder storms lu July. About 12,000 pounds of milk are re- ceived each day \at present at tho Dowus- vlllo creamery. The dally output of but- ter Is over 2,000 pounds. The Supervisor, Town Clerk and As- sessors of Delhi met on Monday, July 7, for the purpose of preparing a jury 11st for the next throe yoaio. Ou Thursday of last week the Bordens formally took possession of the Anglo- dwlss oondeusery plant In Walton re- cently purchased by thorn. Leonard Couse, who recently left Kan- cock to seek employment lu New York city, has been taken to the post bouse In Jersey City suffering with email pox. It is possible that the Third Battalion of tho Statu Guard will go into camp at Sidney lu August. Companies G of One- onta and F of Walton belong to this bat- talion. ''— John A. Parker, for a number of years- agout of the Adams Express Company at Walton, has boon removed, and the busl- uess men of that village are kicking about It. Elmer Valentino, who has been buffer maker at tho Mei Idalo creamery for sev- eral years, has purchased of Henry Z. Pease his farm on tho Franklin road, town of Franklin. The salary attached to tho Kingston olllee of the Now York Mutual Life In- surauoo Company, to which Weeloy Ellis, bile of Franklin, was recently appointed, Is $5,000 u year. Mrs. Charles B. Ohamplln of South Gllboa aud Miss Dopew of Stamford have been engaged by the Hoard of Education as teachers lu the grades of our suhool lor another year.— Jefferson Courier, Bcvcutooii men are now employed at the Mnun piano factory In Walton. One huudt'od pianos will bo turned out by August 1. Mr M urn bus nbaudouuil his factory In Now York ami will mako tho whole piano lu Walton. N. B. Oormiiok, who wae formerly with tlio U, & W. at Delhi and who wont to California, last, fall, has secured nu Inter- est lu a quloliBllvor mliio aud will make California his future home. The barn of Irving Vaulloesuu, near South Gllboa, was destroyed by lire Thursday night, together with farm Im- plements and machinery. Tho 11 vo sleek uud two wagons were saved. luuuranoo on barn, $500 ; origin of lire unknown. A now horse luldlo, stolen from George Wesson of North Franklin ten years ago, was found the other day hi a hollow slump lu perfect condition by Edward Doyoe, The etuiup was oovonid by n Bfoiio whluli tho cows kiiucko.l off, and this led to the ill -.e.nvory. Chin leu Daunt,,son ot Yai'dmaster I,mini, of the O ,fc W. at Walton, was drowned 011 Tuesday of last week lu Merrltt'a pond near Book Rift, by the uapuhdiig of a oa- lino li whluh ho and a companion were milling, Ho was UO years old. Tho body Wim recovered In !i(l foot of water. R v, Frank W. Klrwau, who for the past j oar nan boon rector ot Christ church, Dflpofc'lt, has accepted a null to tho roc- tuiuulp of the Kp'iiieopni church at Frank- lin 11 ltd him ab endy begun hla duties tlicie, Mr, liti win wan formerly pastor of the I'roBbyfiirlun uhuruh at Cftliuoua-' vlllu, •? , iv \ 1 11