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ROCKLAND / THE ggßft ?ES. VOL. v, DO. 23. HAVER3TRAW? IT. Y., MAR, 3, 1894* PRIOS VlVJfi OMTTSe GARNERVILLE DOINGS Spicy Local Readings fou a Busk llive of Won reus in Our Sister Village. Vote tbe Democratic ticket straight. Mrs. George Bsisley, of John street in reported quite rick. Miss Hatiie, daughter of Mr. Jolin Bubcock. in on tbe nick list. Miss Nellie Dnnn is very sick at the residence of Jamisc n Provun. Mis Jackaou Couklin is viijitiuß at the resilience of Jo'Cph Coukliu. lMulers are at work decorating the interior of tbe prim works office. Airs. James Hargravos is reported very ill at ber home on Railroad tivo. Ba-teb.dl league in b salon! Spring can't be far ofl, although lier advent did not. seem very near Monday. Mesadames Peter Osborn and Richard Ralph tendered l heir friends it sleigh ride to Spring Vail ,v on Wednesday. Judgieg by tbe number of children Been smoking cißaiettes daily tiiere are ovidently a number of violations of the law. Mr. William Allison, of West Haver- ?tra-, took nis family, consisting ol tweuty-two persons, out riding Satur- day last. A number of yonng peraons of this plHce are to be taken in the M. E. church on probation at the morning service tomorrow. Mrs. Michael Li onard, who baa been visiting at the In.me ot her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Biool.s returned to her home m Youheia on Monday. The young ladies employed in tbe print works and who reside in Haver- straw were taken to and Irorn the works by the compuny v urns and sleighs on Monday and Tuesday. Tbe ptibllsehd report that dancing was indulged in at the hir-hday of Mis- Jessie Porch on ln-t Tbuisdav is with- out tru'b, us notnhig but guinea huh other imioeeu amusements were tin cvtuiug's enjoyment. The New York Sua of Tneaduy is au thorny ioi me loiinwing: To th< E\itoro! the Sun] ?Sir:-Aftei reading luunj suggestions by llie lovers of tbe bill gan.e us to bow the New York team should be placed. lam now tempted to m»ke a few remarks. I would like to see hie teiim as follows: Catchers, Wiiso i, MeNutightou am. Fairell; (ji'ciiers, (>-ribau, (Jiar j, West ervelt, Menkiu ami Busiejlstb . Connoi 2nd b., Waiii; ss., Murphy or Fuller: Bril b., D\>is; r f., Tiernan; c. f, Vhi Haliren. 1 1., Dotle. Willi this tran. there would b no doubt but wn won), capture the pennant, but if tbe team i played as was stated a week or two a\ I cau bi foun<i a' my office ready t> wager 81,000 to SOOO that Boston aut. Putßburg tiuish smc-ad of the Giauis. and furtuermoie 1 will attund at Brook lyn. 'l'msting ibat this will liud roon. in your valuable paper as soon a* con veuient. I remsiu yours truly, Peucv Buitu G.irnerville, N. Y , Feb. 20. Tbe fTßude«t birthday party lieh\ Ibis season in West Haverstraw wnst.hu beld at Uie residence of Mr. David liull wun on Benson shout, Fiiilav itt-t. 'ft i 6 evening was spent, in gum> - I and other amusements. Danciug t tbe Bweet stratus ol Prof McCormaek's orchestra was the featuie of the eri-liiuu Among tb' si' present we notice I Mr unit Mis Win. Call, Mr. and Mr* Henry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Clarenei Hopper. Mr. aud Mrs. A. E Pitta, Air. aud Mrs. Heibeit Holt, Mr. and Mis Chtltle'- Dn siiorf, Mr aud Mrs Ber- nard MeGovein, at.d the Misses Katii Kelly, Ed na tlullock, Hatiie Hopper, I Mary A Carey. Maud, Lta aud Lin Pit's, aud the Messrs Lindsay Pi'.ts, diaries Witimuis, aud Charles Smith, of Nyack. Tue affair throughout was r most enjoyable one. The festivities were continued until about, midnight, when the iiostei-s inviti-d h< r guests ti the dii ing room where an elegant supper Hwai i-d tboni, alter which tin guests r paired I ? their respect ive boon Mrs. lit ff, uu »n- tbe recipieut of n I nii in bet nf h iiid\ me us well as useiu. pi i atUtS, A JOLLY SLEIGH RIDE. Mir. Jmuch H. Koleher uud Mist Annio Chapman gave to their many fiieuilb a hluigli li.io ou last Weduesdaj ufteruii'iui nud till who participated report liuvi g u most enj'iyable time Tlio part} went t..toufjli Ladeutowu to theAms Hou-c, at which place tliei Mopped, uiiU by \10 ooiirti by of Mrs Do'iiaie*t «ei« i>>vited to insprct tin Wosittii'rt (U|:urttiu-i!tH, a treat which r number of Hie purt.y had never bulon t)..j',id Alter entering their uuwei upon 'lie vin'torc' the part\ started (or Nyunk, diiviug tlnougi Mouxey, tipriuti Valley ud Niiuuet, arriving ut N>ucl< uOout 4 o'clock. Aitei partaking oi u bounteous supper, upoi tun iuvnalioi ol Mih. ICelehei, tin jiuriy blKi It d homeward, uriiving lien in the e i)y i v mug, nil more thuu de- lighted wi i) toe il..y'b pluithiiie. AND ONCE AGAIN. Tin 1 Fireman V of Newark,. N J tlioug' t Hh At\ui. 11. H M. Dickinson, Promptly pay* a lots this time to M«tn>. A Douiirlly it Sun. who was iiufciitiina e to ijict't will u fli'B u few «K«. ,u \. t wliiuli tliu Fin muu's have piiu in lull without any vex- atious dt-la 1 », ub the foilnwiDg lettei f nixi Messrs. JJonuelly .V Snu, received by uir Dicku ion, teMitiu to. Tlii.t is |,im Ni'dot d lohh tl) \u25a0 Ftlvweu'H have hud ilt 'li'h oeiftlib> rln od within three weeks. The Fii'innou'* ouU surely lie oullexl it 0 uipuny that pays nil legitimate claims. THIELLS. i Horky is doing a lino bttsincas at his I mill. Henry Paul is Mill going the bill tip for wood. Derondft Call wan at this place ou Monday during the storm. Mr. Zebulon Roan bus born appoint- ed postmaster in this place. Charles Coukliu is still in the horse trade, but is minus u set of harness. Miss N> ttie Knapp lias returned home from visiting friends in the city ot Now Yoi k. Judge Wood has a splendid lot ol eordwood along the highway near hi* residence. The people would be greatly eur prised it Bichaid Watchiu should Jbo come 'i Beueilict. Luniuiis Kuapp is now slaughtering his own meat.. The people cult huve home lulled meat if they so desire. The storm ou Monday louder, d the highway impassable between tbe late Thomas Hedges' place anil Willow Grove. Mrs, Abbie Springsteen and Mrs. Racliai 1 Hammond mo vi«itiug then sivier, Mrs James Cor.klin, at Dutchess Junction. George Springsteen has taken down the building that the IS.tr js Bt others nsed as a tallow house yearn ago. It is a decided improvement to tue place. SPRING VALLEY. Miss Annie T.tlluian is laid up with la grippe. Mr. E. T. Boniface was in town lust Saturday. Mr. Samuel BiuWusell was in town lust Suuitay. On X'Viday last Tappau Tiitie workeu tile lirst. degree on three members. ,i Wt are sorry to hoar Mrs Lufshsis COnlined to the In use with illness. Mr. Charles MeLued bus purchased u new horse from New Yoik parlies. Mr. Wm B. Thompson, of The City and Country, was iu town last Saturday. Mr. Di ii it* 1 Douglas ims gone to Brooklyn for the balance of the winter. Messrs. Spencer Yeomans anil E. W. Petty were out breaking roads lurlj I'uestlay moruiug'. Mr. Edwitrtl DoiigJaj.-, ol Brooklyn, spent last Sunday ut'^trl l . homo of Mr. George Nickelsou. The Xiev. A i\ Meeker lias returned roru his vacation an'ti occupied hn ,iuipit Suuduy last, We notice Ageut StiilHi now rides be- lied a new Hotter. We cou/ratulati tini ou Ins new purchase. What is the mit et with tbe Bepubli- MiihV Cllii'i they tiuit no tneti lor ibeh cKut without going iuti» Clurkstowr, Iter thi m? Mr. J. A. Deßuuu has sold bis in erest in the firm of J, A. Deßuuu iV Sjij to Geoige D niarest The new liini 1 »ill bo Dt liuun it Demurest. Messrs. T. F. Xieou and B B. Murrai tave returned from Rochester, where t.hey were iu attendance ut tho Statt linciimpmeut of tbe G, A. Xt. Mr. W. Parker Smith has tenderer ? lis resignation as trustee of the school lis'rict, aud his successor will be up uoiuted at ihe oext meeting of flit Hoard. The l'rohibiviooists of the Town ol liiiiiupo met at Tenner's Building m i:3tl p m. .11 I'Vbruurv 2G h to nomi- i ite u ticket lor tho ensuing elee'ion ?Vlien the call was read by Air. J C A'oud there were present two Uepubli iuiis, three D mocrats uutl live Pro ilbitiouists. J iX 'Wood was elected hairmau und J. D. Dtiulap teoreiary t'tu-y nonnuateJ the lollowing liokei: X''or Supervisor?Wm. I ' Seamuu. Por i'owu Clerk?fcl C. Brady Por Justice of the X'eace?Jus Iseman. Por Commissioner «<f Highways?G. W. Wood. Por Collector?C. E Uluuvelt. Por A.-s-)ssor?Joshili Coukliu. X''or Overseer of the Poor?Li vi Ou- lertloiil' uutl I'eter Ta Iman. Excise Commisßiouer? J. D. Dtiulap The lollowing inspectors were elected foi each district Town C imiuu ee, 0. t. Wiley, J. D Dun lap, J. C. Wood, -i l{. Bri-ter and Josiah C uislin. SUFFERN. An irou roof is being placed upon the sheds of Whitnor & Do. Mr. Qreenmiro has bought the pro ? lerly ol Charles Bowler, uud will oc- cupy the Hume. Consideration, $7,000. Toe following w« placed in uomt- iutii.li by the i'i ipubliouus of ltamapo on S iturday lum : Foi Supervisor?T. Dairy Ward, re- nnmiu'ited. For Town Olnrk ? Warren Blanchard, re uoiuiuated. For Justice of tlii> Fence ?Harry C. Wan ama lie r, I't-niuni nated For AbHi-Bboi?John W. Cium, re- nominated. F*r Oolieotor?T. W. Springsteen, iu nominated. Foi Overset r of the Poor ?Augustus Cote and Olilit I>'H \ Z Uu. Fir C nuinißficMier of High ways? James Wititauiaki r, re uomiuMed. For (J^nst,utiles?Mhepard Siauimers, W. H. Haniquet, VV N. Smith, Mor timer Allium* uud 1. (*. Van Hnuteu, who were also nuin d for (A.ime Cmi- stabhs, with tuu addition ol Elb r I) Blauvelt. For Excise Commissioner ? Chris. Fisher roil INKI'KCTOUH OF IiI.UOTION I Dint. No I?-C. Fuiblniy uuil Itaymoud Voiing. \ 2?lt. H imiuiLl uud W. D. y uug. \ U?L. 11 iS ciir uud E. L Moxlfuoe. \ 4?Fred Bloat uud Elmer B .I'lien \ s?Wtn. Urarifc uud John Mo Etrov. \ C?»EJI bert Ttil) iu m uud David Hunt Ik. Town Committee f.,r 1894 ?Juh. Etrl, ilt, U. Kiggs, J. JtJ. Tuliwuu, Eutut J3uru«n, Fr«d l THluviu ami 'J,'. W. EUbbII. FACTS VS. CONTRADICTION The True Pacts Hegardinq the Calling of the Democratic Town Caucus. The following appeared iu tho Mes- senger ol this week with the beading, ?' A Contradiction\ ; Mr. Nicholas Murphy inform* us with reli'ivnee to the railing of the Di'liiii- orulie caucus, thai Ufenr Wood, I'liuir- iiinti of Hit* Town Commute)*, left orders Willi Michael MeCabe lust Saturday to print III\ call lor He Democratic caucus to be held in Ihe Opera Mouse on Tin s- ilny afternoon. Mr. MeC be imreed to do ttil-*, anil Him mailer was left In h|s charge. The call was not issueil, mi i when llie D.raociutt heeiim \u25a0 impatient Mr. MeCalie eirculat' 'I the statement tnnl Mr. Murphy, a 'J' »n Comiuittee- iiit«ii. liail eountt ununited tin- ordee. 'lliis Mr. Muiphv oonb s, anil mantis ready to verily the ahove stuieun tit. This nbMolutely nuti tie contradiction, together with some o her statements niiicli have beeli nude by Mr. Thomas Fliwgan during the two ilnjt pioceding ihe caucus, aud which have be-n made subsequently, mill the facts in cotinec tion with the liling of a 10 culled true Democratic ticket, which it is claimeo was iuiido alter the a jniiiinient of the Llemocratic caucus, compels me, in juntico to myself mid my fiiei.ds, to miike u plain elateioent ol the (acts iu connection with the calling of the CuIICUH. Ou last Saturday morning Oscai Wood culled al ! his ullii-i, and ut his re iju st 1 ucoompanle;! uim to the olliee A John \V Fiiimjhu t. eugiige tin U,.era lioube. Air. i'.iiman ut tlmt Hmt ivould give no iltiiclecl unswer. Mr Wood, lieing in a liuriy to go bom.,, anl to mi : 'i J''urmau will give tbi Opera liouse, issue a cad lor toe caticui ut be held ou Tuesday alternoon.\ S iiuu time after Mr. Alurphy came n. ind asked it Mr. Wood had ordered tin iiaii for ihe Opera House? X told him ue hud. Mr Mur, by then said to do uotaing in the uiatier, us Fiuegau, who ivas bleu, had sent for htm, presnmabl' to see mm ill reletence to the call Murphy left llie olKoe and came bi ek mil said 'hat the -town C utial t.'om- inilteo had no money lo pev for ih. Opera liouse, ami tljut it would In. letter to call the caucus for Tuesdin evening in Casino Hull, und left tin lliee, if it was not so cold b< iuubl go and see Mr. Wojd, but WOuh: «t mo Know later. Air. Alarphy tliii ooi let me Snow later, or ut any time, tithoiigh I kept one ot my employ ee- intti jull past eight, o'clock biiurda.i .iglil ou liuud. Ou Monday morning i diet illolUuS Flm gau oil .M tin stltje' old toid liim tho people were wild a ni cull had been l-sued, and if ue wio tu any scheme to have no caucus (whieii whs generally so rura led at Ihe unit) it would result to his uisadvautuge. Fine \u25a0*u said lie would go mid tee Murphy Seitber Murphy or Fiuegau came tn his olllcu ( dlhough they were ju con- ultKAiou wnb some irieinls in a room i< nort distance from thin office uo.rly th< whole oi Mououi al'eruoon) until attei lie Cull signed b,\ O ear Wood as Cuair uiau ol the Town Ceutrul Committe. \u25a0ad beeu issued, when Mr. Murphi ?4\m« 10 this ojliee, a id in language tha :n not iound iu Sumluj-school books oi \u25a0 u auy priuted isork I ever saw, be- rated me, among other things making i statement which we have since learned in* also beeu made by Thomas Finegun mi the ell' et tout I liud entered into a -oheine to nave no caucus, v.a I wanted t.o huve Josiali Fetter elected supervisoi iu return lor lavois received. Thin ? tutemeiit is absolutely utiirtj\ auo ,ioue know it belter than the yeullemm who circulated it On the other hand, it the actiou ol tbe Demociatui caucus was a criterion to judge by, with a few sceptions, every IJ. inocrnt present ? auled Jobiuh Felter nominated, aud to .urn the whole matter .up tlia facts are hat the paoplu wauted Jouiuh Fellet itnuiuitLi d, aud some oilier persons for tifferent nffiees wnieli the gentlemen mentioned did not wunt, hence the peo- ple were t > bo detilt d ihe right wluuh oelongs to them, the odium of which .vus to be saddled on me. As one mem tier of tbe Town Committee ordered the call, another slops it, the cry was to be .aised that I had mild Itie party out for avors. See the point. And now in con- clusion 1 want in 'uy that if there was or is, oue ounce of gratitude iu the composition of Thomas Fiuegun?ex Vssemblymau? ex Assessor ? ex-I'oli liciun?tie should be tho lust man in this world that should think of, much less to attempt to placii the odium ol tho nieauest kiud ot a politicul sobeiui ou uiy sboultlers. and that the schenit did not work, I urn lud bled to a sincere ifiaud to whom, at, this time, X ex end uiy sincere thanks, as well as to ni> host of fiieiids who so ably championed my cause. Miuhaul MoUaek. FOR A DRIVING PARK. A number of prominent horsemen of ihtH villugo, including Messrs. J'] P Vandeiiburgh, S. W. J ilinson, E B Gardner, Theodore Fredericks, ami others, uro negotiating for the lease of the large Held, or idol, of ground ex- ti-udiug from the West Huvemtruw ,le pot to the road leading from Peek's Ohui'eh to Guissv Point. Should the geiitlemeu bi- Hitioi'hHftil mi iiKNiiiiiittiou is to be formed, in which nil who are interested in the fleet footed equine will he ahkeo to join, a half mile truck is to tie luid out, buildings are to ho elected, I inn. it lii>t olass gentlemen'.* driving purk built. \u25a0 \\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ? CENTENARY. Miss Irene Trumpor is spending a short vacation with friends iu Danbury, 1 (Jouu. Mr. Win. E. Abrani\ an old and re- spected residence of this place, also a d honored member of the Epworth League, died mddenly on Friday I, mort ittg la i Mr. Abtams stalled of >r at 0:30 to do a day's work aud at'J:DO 1. was brought Livuiu a oorjiea. STONY POINT. Tho pastoral relations that have exist- ed between the Bev. A. W. llalleck and the Presbyterian Church of Stony X'oint, wun dissolved by tin I'resbytery of Hud- son at a meeting held in M iddlctowu on Aim day Inst. The Rhv. Thomas Pitz- gerald was appointed to declare the pulpit vacant, and preached here lust Sunday for that purpose. Tho Republicans on Saturday last nominated the following ticket: For Supervisor, A' xander Bose. For Town Clerk, Por Justice of the Peace, Sherman A, Bur res. I«\ir Assessor, Riolnrd I! Bodermond For Colleclor, O ami Lynch. X'l.r Overseer of tho X'oor, Alonzo Dy kens. For Highway Commissioner, Anthony Ztpp. Voters of S'ouy Point see that yoni voted are casts ou election day for the straight. Demoojalic ticket. Supiirvism Penny has wi 11 repre. euteii S (my Point ill the Board of Slipeivi-Ors and should tie relecteil. EtigelleJ. Bellley is en \u25a0 tied to the vote of t very democrat in llie town as well as the Vote of every one intereited in its welfare. So that ue is olecteil by a rousing nii jorily, X''or ihe office of Assessor see thai the name; of Clancy is on your ballot. Mr. tilancy is a reul estate holder und is lumiUr with the valuoof property, and will nuiUo u Uißt-eliiß oilieer. Genial big-hearted Matthew D. Cump will care- fully look after the iuteri-st of the tax payers, while those whoiao iu iudigneni! circiimilances will feel that they have it vunu friend iu him as overseer of the poor. F°r Collector no belter selection could huve been made than that of Mr. lolin J. Grant, who is thoroughly com- petent und who ivj ll rnuko u tirst-clus- officer. When you £o lo the polls on Tuesday Vote the straight Democratic icket Irom top to bottom. AN ABSURD RUMOR. One of the New papers hasstart- -d au alsurd rumor that Senator Hill ..ill rtiuu next fall as the democratic \u25a0andiiiaU) for governor. There cau be 10 object |iii this, other I ban to make Mischief. The idct .seems to be thin Senator Hill is straining avury nerve .or the presidency. Nothug could bi more fallaaious. Senator Hill has al- otitl.y made a reputation as a goveruoi <f New York, second tu none. He s ?iow making a uatiouui ri pulatiou a WaL'tiiugton which places him as the jeer of (jiny man in public life there, II lie time ,nni»i<ja,..£or the nomination ol Senutor HilJ ' fo. \ f;je presidency the ,ieople cm find him iu as well us they cun find him 111 Albany. Plieto is not the slightest, necessity for nm to sli'tiiy a poiut.?Newbuigh lie 'j inter. TO THE PUBLIC. A so-oalled true Deuiicratic ticket mviug been iil»d in the Town Clerk's ffiee stating therein iLut T was one o' wo persons appointed to tile the ticket, , I desire to inform the people in thujt. I was not a party to the uaking or ttliug of the ticket, and was not. interested, aud had nothing to do vitli the matter whatever, $nd I am lieartily in lavor of the Democratic icket nominated at theOnera llonae on Wednesday. Jakes Biiennan. MONSEY. The Democrats of the Town of It im- i 1 to >me t nt I lie Tow i. House lust Tare iluy uud placed tlie following tickets in nomination for town oUlcer*: For Supervisor?Wm D. Christie, For Towu fieri;? Peter D. Johnson. For Just;oe of I!jp Piuoe ?ll,lt Por- 0 For Collector ?Nelson Smith. ForAsaesior ?Cnurles IL Ackermun. For Overseer of the Poor?Wullace Vitn tloilteu uuil Seuuiore Conklin. For Commissioner of Highways?E A. Cooper. I yon INSJ'ECTOHS OP EIiEOTJi K. 1 Dist. No. I?Walter A Brounsell unil ,: Eluier E Fnrmun. 11 11 2?Duiiiel V Walilron anil (\u25a0 Hurry D. Kutlierhiud. \ H?James A. Di'Buiu uud Itichuid A. Burtis. \ 4?Thomas J. Alleu uud Wm. H lir.se. \ s?Jnmes 11 Wood Bud Jus. AlcCoi mick. \u25a0\ C?L. It Brooks and C. W. Conl.liii. For C mstulil' s?Tiioh, Wulker, laiini' G. Vuullouteu, E.ius O. llill, George P. Marsh uuil Charles O Thorpe. The lust uuuu-d wore mudo the nominees for Qutne Constables ulso For Excuse Commissioner ?C. D. Join son This ticket is considareil u very strong ticket, uud one thut cuu oeiluinly bi elected it Demooruts will but turn out to u uiuu us they should. THE LYING REPORTERS. Mr. Slmehan has no ri#lit to complain l)HO 11181) II WH|)HpH(> 111 II IcpOl't iho news That's «lmi ilu'V uro tlioy for.?Ntw York U'orM. lint he Ins H flail I to complain when llllelOllS Ill'lllilillOH lll'H put on till) tlis- putuhes ot reporters. This linht is mt- milted by tin* New York Tribune wliic i iins miuti) nil upology.?Rochester J'csi- EipftSS. I'll mo were more tlmu libelous beud- lint h. Tlit) headlines win a put on liy tlio editor ia ilio olli o Tlio headlines i reflated ilio lies in tlio body of the article. Witliout tlio lien in Mio body of Clio urtiolo tlioro could have been no Biltili headlines. Tlio lies wero lieti, and wore no| uiitvs as acknowledged by the \ ( reporters. ljies are not news, even ' wlidii a greedy headline wiiter thinks Hint bo liuh got something ll.at will - raise a dust, and nialui somebody tower a itig mud, which in too often the case in li ; some newspaper olll'ies. Tho lies wore V ; put in by Ilio Ijinic newspaper \ma- il chiuo\ in Albany. The evil is llk f itlior 0 of'liuru, ai.il iuidw .\n f. ud ol tin)doings lof liia olfopflug.?NowburgU Register. I A WINNING TICKET An Enthusiastic Caccus Held in the Opera House Wednes- day Afternoon. The Democrats of tho Town of Haver- straw, contrary to tbe expectations and plans of it few politicians for revouue only, held an euthus;astio and har- monious convention in tbe Opera House on Wednesday afternoon. The meeting wus called to < rder by Oscar Wood, Chairman of the Democratic Town Cen- tral Committee. Michael McCabu was tiuaiiimcnsly elected chairman, aud Luko Segriff aud Joseph A. Campbell were elected secretaries. Alter the call had been read and adopted, Josiah Kiittr wm unanimously nominated for ihe office of Supervisor by acclamation. For tho office of Town Clerk there ' were two candidates, viz., John XX. Lvncli aud Johu Smith, Messrs. Thoa. Lynch, Andrew Donnelly, Jr., William ' V. Cleary aud George E. XCuapp acted a is tellers. H Tne risult of the vote was: Smith, ' 2G5; Lynch, 127. H Upon motion Johu Smith was uu- e ammously nominated. For the office of Justice of tho Peace there wus but oue candidate, T. Fergus liedmouil, who was uuauinioiisly uomi- nated by ucolamatiou. For Assessor, tbe candidal!s were t Ohurlis 11. I'attick Breunau, fhouias Finegun and Chaiien D. Archei. Messrs. John W. Furrnau, Cuarles B 2 (Jhristie, Andrew jifurray tj.tid Michael 1< Lowery ivere appointed tellers. \ X'he result ol the vole was: Brenuan, 100; Fiuegan, lit; Zuntlell, 72; Aicher, 31. Ujion motion Mr. Brennau's Lomi- uuiioii ivas made unanimous. 4 For Collaotur yalentjfie Stock was uu- a unimously nominated by aculaiuation, j Mr. Zichariah T. Allison, the present efficient Highway Commissioner, was 4 re nominated by acclamuliou. Xi'or Overseer of tbe X'oor, Piter Ditt (l man aud Tbpfjjas E Sleviu were placed (j iu nominiitiou. The gentlemen who noted a* tellers ou the vote ft r Town Clerk performed u like duty for the candidates for Over- seer of the Poor. The result of the yote was as follows; Dittmae, 200; Sleyiu, The nomiuution of Air. Dittmau wus, upon motion, made uuuuimous'. Per Uojisf/üblesj seven names were placed in nomination. At; ouly five could be nominated u vote wus tukeu, which resulted as follows: Owen Feeuey, 207; Frank Ut-11, 207; Philip A. Fox, 27(1; Joseph X''rick, 270; iVilliam it. i»p|fnjj'jtpad, p,)8; John < Uni tie, 1 11, aud Ueniy Burns, it. Alessrs. Feeuey, Bill, X''ox, Prick und Springsteuil were declared the nominees ot the convention. ? Attgmi, VV'ei(,si ft'aa unanimously uomi nated by acclamuliou tor (Juiuo Con- stable, us wus Daniel C. Springsteen for ' Uxcl.se Commissioner. The following inspectors were pluced in uouuifutiou: Hist. No. X?Oiear Wood ijjnJ fjeorge Sprii'Kiteon. \ 2?Ed. Sctimohl aud Michael H Burke. e \ 3?Jumes Nevina aud Wm. Springsteen. ?' 4?Tliodjms f\ ()uran aud X'utiiek Al. Mo.rissey. \ s?Charlea 11. Zundell and William Tierney, \ o?William Cleurv uml Luke Segrifl. \ 7 ?Thoinus F, Xi\oley uud D. Fowler Xi'iko. The catiou olossd with three rousing olie< rs for the ticket, which will be re- ?ouiided by eleciiug the entire ticket on election day. ORANGETOWN NOMINATIONS. The Democruho eouyeutiou for the purpose of uomiuutiug a towu ticket took place at Huuglou's Hotel ou Wed- nesday after noon, when Iho following excellent tuwu ticket was pluced iu uoiuinaiion: For Supervisor?Andrew \ Fallon. For Towu Clerk ?Kohert Geduey. For Collector ?Charles A. Morrell. For Assessor ?James iingurt. For Jnutiisn of the Peace? William H. Bannister, Jr. For Ovoißecr of the Hickey. For Oi>niinu3ioner of Highways? Ch irlfs B. Bell. Fi.r Constubles?Frederick F. Bittiy, Churh's Ktikputrmk, Frutik Jt. Kemp- ioii, Joseph A. Fisher uud Miuhael McNichol. For Gumo Constables?LuviuiiH D Hill, George Wilkens, George Haire, Louis Lindermau uud Edgur TcrdolV. Which will doubtlessly wiu by u large majority, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. Madison Square Garden, from Maroli Oth to 17th inclusive, an absolute repro- duction of the great Midway Piaiauuec from thu World's Fair at (Jhioago. Performaunes from 2 o'olook in tho afteiuoou tiinil 680 and from 8 o'olook in ttie evening uulil 11.15; an absolute - reproduction ot the groat Midway l'luis- tuiot) of the Worltl'H Eair in Chicago, iuohiitiug the Gorman Village with its .! Huugariau Raud; ludiuii Temule, the llindoo Jupglcrs; Arena of Trainod An- -3 liualH, Streets ot Cairo, Oauiels and f Donkeys for ohildreu to title; UhinMel i Theatre, Oliineso Mugicians, Aorobata I performers; old Vicuna, Vienna latin i- orchestra; scenic theatre, ' elto rio storm il in the Alps; \ E-tpiimuu village witu its s E quiuiaux, traiued dugs initialed*; Jap I mi cue village Japaiuißo orcliusier, court danoeiN.iuagioiuun, eto.; Turkish then il ire, dancing girls, Whirling dirviah; e li it'll lao'i making, bag pipeN, harps, - reel duticiug, otc,;ihe boxing Kangaroo: r The only imperial royal wr stliug lion s in the world, Admissiou to Midway, 125 Oeutß, INDEPENDENT REPUBLICANS. About twenty dissatisfied Itopubli- cuna met in the Hayergfraw Depot N of the West Shore R iilrom] lust Tuea- day evonlng. Charles Keuney WHB chosen Chairman and Georgn O. Bed- ford aecrelary. After prrainging tho prelimluarys the following slutod ticket il went through with a rush: e Supervisor?John M. Hasbron k. For Town Cleru?George O. Bedford. For Justice of the Peace?Charles S. Sloat. For Collector?E Bvird H Anncfs. l'or Asae-tsor-?William H, Bacon. For Overseer of the Poor? Lewis 11' Mackey. For Commissioner of Highways? George O. 'I'ay lor. I'/'fFxcise Commissioner?William , O. Hull. 1 I'or Constables?George E. Allison, 1 C-buries L. Baheock, Frank Bell, Win f> \? X-iivaey und Daniel Hutchinson. s I 1 or Game Constable?Harry M, Gur- i, nee. 1 Xhe inspeotors of election nominated 0 at the Republican o>iucus of lust week '' were indorsed. Mo-srs. Charles S. Sloat 81 aud Hurry Al. Gnrue», as candidateß re 11 spectivelv for the offiueß of Justice of 1 the X'etice und Gamo Constables, have A tiled with the Town Clerk their de- ulina'iou of the nom nation. «... P NEW POSTMASTERS. ri The XVstinaster General pp Just Fri In day appointed tho following tlist-class 11 postrn stera iu llocklund C unity: se j Herman Lnclininnd was appointed ut l'appan, vice A. Xv. Goodiunu removed; u Ztjbulnn Rose, ut Tbiellii, vioe L. i. Kuapp, removed; am] Louis Bills, at z West Nyaok, vioe J, H. Smith, removed. tl TO ELECT OFFICERS. ic The annual election of Chief Eu - ol gineer of tue Haverstraw Fire Depart- \] rneut will 1)9 held in the Corporation °' Hooiuu >ie*t PriJay evening. Ji is pro- t( bable that a parade and iuupection will hi also take place on the above evening. 11 X'his matter will be decided nt a meet- 11 nig of tbe Board ol Engineers to be held ou Monday evening. d ? i( THE PROHIBITION TICKET. Tbe Prohibitionists huve nominated a tho following ticket: For Supervisor, h Duatie P Kuapp; for Town Clerk, War- q ren Al. Kiugslaudi for Juatioe of the b Pesce, 'X'homiis Batler; for Assessor c Wulluce B Garrison; for Collector, \ Frunk B Case; for Overueor of the ii foor. William Freeman; for Commis- sioner of Higlnvuy, William H. Wal droit; for Exoiao Commisioner, Laviu 1' P. Jones; tor Nonstable?John ILidaoii, Joseph Woo l, P ( hynrd McFi roy. Ifeik- tl elv ,\j. D ,l Opa and i\tuasu Davis; for Gime Constable, Joseph Kelly: lor in 0 -ptctora of elec ion: Dissric No. X? \ John Perguaou uud Johu Christie; dia- trie No. 2?Perry Demurest atnl Chus. u Urudbuoj (Ustriet No. 6 ?Heury F. Johnson and Stephen Johnson; district H No. G? Samuel W. Bubcock and William f, If. Lane; district No 7?George Al. ' Barnnart ami George DeAVitt No si nominations could be made for iuspee- \ ors i)- disti'iota No . y and 4 as it is \ siiid thoru are no Hrohibitiouißts in \ either ot thoao distriots. CONGERS. I, Polities are red hot. in this vicinity, t Rig {i)]iiu Wm, W. Lowerro is ou the u ti nil for s .me guuie out ted by pule faces, u Assestor, aud owing to tlie fact thai t there are thri e tickets iu the Held, he u is eausiiiß the Democratic noniiuee, Mr. u Charles E. Horn, soine iineuaiuess. X'he Congers Al. E Cbiiroli having Leon cloued during Pebmary, il is to be reopened tomorrow (Sunday). The li-iv J. Krun'z, Jr., of Trinity Church, i Jerst y City, will preach ut '2:15 p.m. u A Union Platform meeting will beheld t at 7:30 p. m. A CHAMPIONSHIP GAME. Air Williuni X'. Xi'osa and Mr. Charles Mullen, of Olevelaud, 0., played a championship game of billiards iu the billiard room of the Haveistraw Byeycle Citib on Wednesday evening. Two hundred points constituted a pame. Mr. Fuss won the lirst two games, aud clearly outplayed his opponent in the last game. Air. Fobs played two hun- dred aud fifty points to two buudred by Air Al u I Inn, which tho hitler wou by u small margiu. The average ol Air. Fosb was 10 points. A billiard tournament bus been arranged by the officers of the ('tub, iu which there arc teu entries. The lirst n'ries of gnmea will take place in tlu billiard rooms of the Club this evenlug at 8 o'clock. SEVERELY INJURED. Mr. Joseph Howard, u well knowu resident of this village, who resides on Haul uvonue. while alighting from a horse our in New Yolk oitv on la>.t Saturday whs thrown lo the pavement, receiving it severe sculp wound. Mr. '\u25a0 li iwuril whs taken In Bellevue Hospital c u ul his injury dress, d, after which he was Srtiit to his home in this village, u here, owing to the skillful treatment 11 of Dr E D Laird, he u rapidly re- It ooveiiug. e I . MRS CHARLES M. PINE. >, s Alis. ileleu 8. wife of our woll e known townsman Mr. Ghnrles M. I'iue \l J died ut her homo on Kookland St. this ( ! village about 4 o'clock yesterday alter- In ! noon after u lingering illness of morn >i than a year from that dreadful disease u consumption. Mrs. I'inv was the daugh- ts ! ter of captain J. Etstou, of Stony Poiut i I and was highly esteemed by her neigh- t't hors and friends. She leuves four bright it oliildirn a husband father and one sister ij ; Mrs. Abraui Decker of Stouy poiut to h, mourn her luss. Her fuueral will take u:! pines from her late residence on fcun in ; day afternoon the uiteriueut will be iu 11 [ Mouut repose oewctry uuder the direc- I tion of uuderUkor W. T, Purdy, TO REMAIN FIRM Ot ?- \u25a0 \\u25a0 The Brick Manufactured De- termined to Govern theih own Business. at Tim Haverstraw Briok Mannfactnma A88 \oi«tion held a very interesting 1. , 8,0,1 \»e Corporation Rooms on j_ fluirsday afternoon. Owing to the heat of the politiaal battles now being wagM in tins town and Stony Point a nnmbe of the promiueut members were con- spicuous by their absenoe. Tbe m*nn- - facturors wore somewhat disheartened for the last few weeks over tbe failure of the busiuess committee to induce the up-river bookmakers to lorm an or- ganization similar to the one in Hater straw. The reason of their action ia t* bo seen (us stated on Thnrsdsy by a pro- minent manufacturer) that they are in- fatuated with the trust, or syndicate, scheme as proposed to the Haverstraw- ites some time ago bv Messrs. Hontioou and Campbell, of Dutchess .lunation. As the up river manufacturer be'd m meeting in tho Astor House in New lurk city on Thursday, and at which permanent steps were taken for tbe formation of the trust by which tbe up. river manufuotiireis expect to realize large fortnn. a, bat which will prove in the end (*s au experienced briokmaktr said) time the trust will bare tbe var«l aud tixturos, aud the poor deluded mauufaotureivwili have the experience, / However, the Haverstraw manufaolntera have decided to maintain their zation, trust or uo trust, and as the# Have about arrived at tbe oouolnainti that to keep on trustiug is to bust The 1 following preamble aud resolutions were offered by Mr. Philip Goldriok, -but U an indefatigable worker in tbe interest of the briok industry: T or B P erioll °f year* prtnr lo lssi, the time of credit on sale* ef brioa was llxed by us as manufacturer* at thirty da>s. and when cash was ob- tained instead of time paper a discount ot t per cent, on nett amount was allows \ (1 ' 1 Bn d j *ett|ementa could be obtain*-,) daily if desired. The consequent result* to the selling interests was a limited, awt generally safe holding of paper wtiiolt was usually met at maturity, And, \\ iiereas. We have during the pa«t several years aeceuted a constantly lengthening time of credit with ouik sequent smaller oash payments and in- creasing rj,l{ with longer time tak.-n before settling, uutil now tbe ci-rtalnty as to time and kind ot pay, incuts have become so pronounoo* as to cull for action by us. whlph shall have fop us object a return to us of the condition® whlcu formerly prevailed, \ftaerefoj**. Unsolved, Tnat we desire, and dmiuMwt, that our briefs shall be sold upon the. following terms, aud upon no other; Where sales are made ou time, thirty days' notes may be accepted. Where sales are made for cash, a dis- count of 1 per cent., aud uo more, on th*i nett amount, as now understood, ruay U« allowed, but all freights and coinmUaiona must be paid in cash, and not form at any time a part of the lime paper. And we desire this resolution to b* effective on and alter &(>'roh Hih, tBo*. aud a printed circular containing this pi cambie and resolution, and signed by- the {'resident and Secretary of our A--, sociation, shall, by our S.-oretary, be mailed to each Commission Agent, anft ??aeh inanufaeturer shall alse notify h a agent by a writing having ihis ohieci. Ilaveotcaw, X. Y., fc'eb. SSi. IKH. The resolution of Mr, Uuidriek created considerable discussion auiouu tbe members, Jt was finally decided that tbe rrßolutiou was au attsolniH necessity, slid that all the manufacturer* might voice their opinion in regard tu the matter it was left over for one week, at which time it ia cxp, cte<l all the members will be preseut. HERMANN'S THEATRE. Oue of the prettiest little theatre* lu New York is undoubtedly HeirmannV, and this fuct, together with iUspleudicl locution at Broadway betweeu Twenty-. HinhtU and Twenty-iuuth street* givea it what may bo oalled natural ad-\ vantages not poss jt-sad by any other 4 lionse ot mnusemeut in this city. It g was due to the perception of that well* B knowu manager, J. W. Hill, that Here- 3 maiiu's was oouverted, a few month* ago, into a home for every form of eiw tertainment that coines under the term. b ??Vaudeville\; that is to say, oue may - see hurt in the continuous performance f that runs ou from 12:30, uoou, until 10:30 p. iu., the ttueBt and mrgt teuiark- able exhibitions of solo aud quartette < siugtng, clog, fancy and Parisian ihuo- e iug cumio satires ou phases of human !? nature; trapeze aud aorob»tio evolu- e lions; juggliug and instrumental ptay~ 8 iug. Possibly the most original, noil cer- tainly the most liberal soherne yet put forward iu uouneoiion with theatrical affairs, is that inaugnreteu by Mr, Hill nt this bouse Tbe scale of price* at tbe n box oftloe ranges from tweutv five to a fifty cunts, aud although this seems to t be a veir poor compensation for th» t diverting programme, uevettbeliss lo r. each portiou or the house the m»nag»- il ment presents a house building lot iu ie the booming city of Egg Harbor, lb h, Southern Now Jersey, uiuely mile* it fioiu New York aud forty miles from >. Philadelphia. That ihi* place ia thoroughly prosperous, healthy aud Boonioally attractive, is guaranteed. Among the most reoently engaged skillful and eu'ertainiug artistsat H«rr- ill maun's may be mentioned Ottake. ''The ue Little Unmet,\ iu up to date ttoi g« aud j 8 dances; Lee, Hie juggler ou the revol- ving globe; Emery aud Mailow, in r \ ecoeutno sketctie»; tlines aud Colby, iu rtJ miraculous double trapeze acts; Allan se M»y, the eminent descriptive baritone; h- Bryant and Richmond, the favorites 11 ut two continents, in their UQiai oharao* h- tor delineations; Dolau aud Lenhar, in lit American travesties; Ward aud LynoU. ;t r princes of good fellows; and Farnuu to and Welcome, the acrobatic marvels. Hjvemi.w, N. V., Feb, ar, 1804. Dear Si.: ?We wuut to ttiunk you and the Fn eui o'i- I\f. Co., of Newark N. J., tor ilit* promptness witli wtiirli you paid our olaiiu, ami oau truly ivoomim-nd you audjuur Company to those deeiriug iu- Dutauoe tliat insures. Your truly, A. DoNNßlitiy & SOU. s He ? n I At Hpriuger's Maiket?Oli' ioe Wlii'« iu Malaga Grapes, 15o pur lb; New Datis. ic- 80 per Hi; Now Figs, 12u put lb; Olioigg liauauas, 15 to 25o per do#,