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^^^^^©gffitclTco^-T^TJi^ 1 - are,. nOT ^eMrou ^ChewIng\ seatetlutfg; • T M A. * -<,A*> £ ^j^ri^.^yoi^e ; ja^0^ar End—Everything ft flioy^ntrsonie wprd astp what^^hjyJiKall They will knpw as soon aa it on he has soon as an^- much as any- prosent. moro for declination hap i;'let me in, perhaps. Bat there's nothing about that yet. ! «>«^<^a ^;a^a^^tBeu'^lop»ietor and y^^^^t^6j^^^hiy found Virir?irr &'^bnt/ihtWpyingia - the'middle ot^ayahpe^jp^mT^, on; his back with y^^^^^^i^\^^ haw sat ^^£5|it>^|v^Ia>yi^'_aiter placing the ^I^de'']pi ^i |j^*{tj »\'nl8 ')iea'9 pulled, tfie .tnggef '\vitli''bis -.foot;\ He ovidontly t&o&liasjrin&y. AJarge herd of sheep ^aze^cornplacently aliout' him when he, was'-found? yMr?^rishM 'Wa8 \^pt a drinking man, but, it had been noticed, that he had acted despondently' fpr the \last four or five months. It Is believed that the fac&tfrat an^prchard. of 15,000 peach trefijiyiad borne little or no fruit for the last, three years had prayed oil his.) mind. \He had taken particular pride in the development of Bjls brehaiiE ITS leaves -a \W.ife three sorts and^ throe daughters^ One-of the flnughters-is tli'oJ wife\ of E. J. Jjbugliratt rjf^erw^Jersey? 1 •who was fotnierly c'oaneeted jwith. \the Security Warehouse Company of Al bany.' Mr. Irish was, about S5 years ^>f ago. Coroner Gravatfr; of Troy who was notified of the suicido,,^ arrived! at' the farm bouse Friday afternoon. ESTATES OF THE JDEAD. \Matters That pome\ Before \aetSPjfwfy gate the Past WeeiT\-\•< \James V. ^Whitbocli, who dietTih \tile town., of Tagbkanic April 3d, left tin estate valued at $15,000 Ted- 'and ,(f00 personal. He bequeathed all to a nepliow, Cornelius Wb'itb'eek). \with the exception pf $5,p00, which .bequest' ho made- tff.a friendL ' .\;•>. i .Elizabeth. J?. Billings, -whij died; Jn. ^^^f^^?H ^^F^M\? achtt ^ tt8 ' Hplliver of Iowa; Fair- the naftv- mav in- htod tritk the. faM/sat* hut 8«n»tor Lodire knows stated 'da the best au- .Gevernpr ,yiU net ) bir withdrawn from ! t^e Pre^ittential.;race .or that\ \o will idjvaj^e^nis^posi'tion regarding the Vice' Presidendyj ^UC .\ - - - * Sow^Htuiafc! Statement. ^'ThV'jtafement^was made.at^the : J3JM« §^^^^^^^^^^iS^^0^\d^^^^^i>i''ia- no-even^oiildJbe 'WumgrouB : im^fe'v<wiegtfl—35ave—Bees ^Mada Slug^^Mt,.^.easoa .Cosling SUPERVISORS COUPON BONDS TO BE \iSSiriif^. visitors. \. T^ft ,.8eappn^» 6jor)e'd.\^ejirlier than usual Jfecausg '.^he Tesorf -Js.'-wa^\' ing a \bid; fbr'coiivent ^QuS; 'aiioi-.'two'j National «bodio'» wera in spssipn. Jasl' week— the, General 6ynoS» pf' tfie* EeV,-,., . P - • • . , „.„ \J . , . -• ' . o > -Tie summer musical pregram, cpm- formed chprch jn America and-.the. 8n4-'-,Ci •• - ,. . f v_ fteamSg and musical entertainments' ^\^J^f \ atters OonrideJed by i.ntU Sunday, Sept. 27, about two weeks ! ™° ^^pw^^a, logger, than W former- years., ' 8nccessor of W - a Pato «' ^Ta^a'nnUar,carn^* > Hl8etirigi' of. course, icHS^^tureuif; the religious \program. will begin thli year ori Friday, Ang. .28/ and continue 'daily \witn-'Its thirteen ^di^e'fe»t.me\etingi untjl Monday, Sept. 7. j^Cll-known ministers of various de- nominatioua will occupy the Audito rium pulpit, during the^ajasgn, preme Councli r oi the Legion of '^the Bed Cross. ' * With the exception of six or rhpre large hotels On the shore front all the hostelries and boarding houses^-and they number nearly four hundred—are open. All the houses will be ready for patrons within u fortnight, and the bookings thus far recorded indicate that the recent financial depression will not .injure the resort to any ap- pieciuble extent. Six. new hotels have been built since last summer, and sev eral of the older houses have been en larged and improved The\ cottagers began to arrive in May, and this week Jilted.'recently by \Musical- Pireetor Talj\ vE^ettr'Morgan,''•shows an im;.To.ve~ Went.'oyer former years.. Vivo grand opera etart-rSchumann-Hcink, Lillian Nordica, Louise Homer, Hme. Jomelli, and Ellen~B\eacF Yaw— will appoar sep arately in concert, and there will be concerts* by Victor Herbert's orchestra, the Marine^ Band of Washington and The Board of Supervisors met. in special session Monday and changed\ the form of the Court House bonds to/ be offered and made them coupon *bpnSs;| of $1,000, tp bear interest at tbe rate of 4% per cent, and tp bo madefpay- f^.Majiy;'\pauses (\enS Beady for The June term o.f the SuDrem©!3d&&^^ ,is presided -oyer, by ,.^tiBpKeJSeiti ^afiii ^i§ •M?iV;<StuppleEeeii- of --GhenfeSyoxooraj^^ '** »i.- +A ™ a , * '^Si&s&'Ki'ifi^ iOWST .„ .mm~.. able in 110 ,000 lo,.eachyear ^i ^J^JS, ^\^^^ with 1910 and ending with 1919, the interest to be semi-annually on the first , _ ' -n ' sW^^Sgga^S , „ r , . ------j -lav: Haiplit vs. Tosbv: HobbB OT^SiaiaSKS day of July and first day of January in each year until the entire amount of $100,000 bonded indebtedness is paid. „......,,„. . -^ ,tral; Mmkler vs. Mercer; , liic £aeJt 'Si^^?& siuu .UUU bonaed indebtedness is paid. I _ „ '. • < \~-- 1 - siv*y®tas * ' . . . . , . iPomeroy; Dwyer vs. Piester; aftakfex%M' The County Treasurer is required to \J_ . . •\ ' - Tr ~ ' nSiwnl^s jj.- i v A I Womig vs. James H. Cary /.iT ,in*«a; give $50,000 additional bonds. ,, \ „. , Z^t««0S§8m b , ... t , . . klopnugh vs. Fingar: BUialoy vfl., AxettWii A eommittee was appointed to draft „ b ',, J — . ^Jkn&Si resolutions on the death Palmer. A coJSmuuiontion wns ..... Director Morgan's orchestra of 65 P ro *! state Engineer Skene informing the JU '; , \ ffert vs Bostwick. - - fessiohal pmyors. An adult chorus of | Board tbat the Chatham Speucertown ' K 'J «'™<'d-To W Chace, C.pnM^| 700 voices will render the oratorios of; tat d had been completed and that \\ s X hl,l>efk ^l^w] „. «„;. h ^ T \ Keferred—Herbs vs. Mloors ^l \EUijah\ and \Tho Messiah,\ and i , )e wouId acccp t the same as finished the local chorus will appear in \Gal| un ] ess objections were filed by the Su- lia,\ \The Rose Maiden,\ and \The; perv i 80rs . Stabat Mntcr \ The children's chorus A comnmn i ca tion was received from finds nearly every des.rnbie\cottage of , ' 000 s ™ ea wi)1 P ivp n mus,cal fe8 ' Attorney General Jaeksou stating thnt \S Hhhliiirn \s. Van Dytk. ially those north of Sunset Lake. ! ,ival a,ul alh0 ^ . at tw0 oth . er ° 0D the state laws ealled for the api -Hiit espec occupied with summer tinant The City Fathers ha\e been liberal with expenditures fnr public 'nriprcne Tnents this year. All tlio streets have been thoroughly overhauled and the thoroughfares aro now in excellent eon ditipa. for driving and motoring The beach front—tho open air jmrlor of the r^osort—has been impro\ed to the ex tent of nearly $200,nno. The jettv torn along the mile streteh of hea< h lias been rebuilt and the result i- the fin est strand Ojl the North Jersey coast T<VO new pavilions hnve been ereeted eerts. The final musical attraction will ment of n County Sealer of Weight- Iieser\ ed—Mastrangeln vs. Floxeric^^s Distilling Co. MeGraw vs. Farley. \ '^j^ l'ir-t Tliursdav—Hover vs. GerbeiW^ 7, - r it KeiiK \s Smith (»le» vs. Archer. I jX£ ^ei iiml Mouda> \ an Hoesen ysj \!t.»in ami Hudson Houland \VS. Har.«:.*''-f •ler ^| Sett|.-,|—i o.|\ \s Best All the rest were sent over. -••TiSS When inurt njiened on Tuesday tUe\ ease of Hi mm S Johnson as exe«r !«£sj'§ tor. aganiM Knfn- II Woodworfrj,*-.'^ was mlled and a nirv chosen. John C l>ardfs> i- for the plaintiff and Gar- ^ diiuer i Suutli for the defendants,. \t§ The ease involve- the ownership 'of'^J? I'h'aVrman named the following Sl>,,1 <' '\ 1 !, \ iian - \ alleged ^ jj r that a deed was made in fraud. Hi-, l.ilin-on William B. OurtiB r rental on Knd.iv evening. Julv :i A f „ r „ rt Hl)us0 „,„, armor y, Mr ,,r '» N<>lll < > ' and FTt \^M be the Koyal Welsh Ladies' Choir an(i MeallIjreH . nnd ,,„„ „ was ,,,„ dut , A new organ was reeentlv installed „ f tfae , owu ))oards ,„ a)>p(>1Dt a „ nvn in tho Auditorium, the old instrument aeaJcr and providc h „„ witll UO( .,. a having been removed to the Young ^ llnl)1 „, ncuts to ( . arrv 0(It thp intPnt I'eople's Temple.' The new mstrmnent . of , he Jaw A resolut ,' on .^^ adopted is snid to be the most powerful one in a , Know , edginf , a ll( . b , of $2 r,.()00 bor the world It cost nearly $M-,0.i(V and ri>W( , () j. vl) )0 , h from , he Fir8t Na . has a fine set of , l„ t „es-„a„.ed in hon ,.,„„,, ,.„ |)k ,„ -, ,„.,. ,,.,„ illt ,. r ,. st for or of the Kev < harles II batman p , r| , ( f h . ning ,,,„,,„ „„ nand •Iw.lght rentals will be given everv )M . tor( )hp (ii![j>s r()|||( , )pTlod f()r week dav from 4 3d to \i.3n p. m . bv , , , 1 lawful purposes. the leading concert organists in Amer ii i and Kngkind Mark Andrewsiipening o\ 1 \u i till \aeancies on committees. M.J !,,,,, ,,„ ,,, m ,nitiee to purchase eoal r; \\ ' Orin .Schilling were the principal witnesses?:;; ;6n tjie bpard.wolk—one nt Sixt h aven N, \ lv ^ \ rl < ri,v w,!l B\ 1 ' lie/'whi^U'c^St $20,000 and another be Yweeh Thirrand Fourth armies. Both \\'veution uf orgnniM^ m scheduled Han , rl ,. k on romjnmpo to insure coun [.theSa new stmeturcs are for the free f \ r Vll t-'\i-' It \'11 last for ten day- t% i,, n |,iings Mr I.a.sher on binding There are several ijuesrions of fact for ions sun an ' 1 pvvnrd Lemare of Knglnnd will , i()ohg |n thc ' r „unry Clerk's oflice, Mr ^ .1\^ to pass u^ou. but mueh of tb *jjg| .parlpr has-been built on the popular b<> v ' ;lr l\'rformer dnnug tins pe Rp(lmon j < on jisppndcns , n the County ''« s i' ' llrD, ou the eonstruetion of the^v| !ifish\ing jiier. at First avenue and the r \ ,,, v ,l \\ r \ f voieeB (i Prk - B ouioc. and Mr Moodard on the U'-'ils of law involved. .Arcado at-l?iftli avenue has been ex ,,c f \ rm<,,i for \ r « 1 \ 1 re.iials. t 0UT \ t Housc 001uniitt0C . ^_ glided .seaward So that now there i* COLUMBIA POMONA 0LD CH A™AM. » pyomenaole' arouna three sides of the I u fUMUtlA ' THE BIG AIESHIP. builiiirJg. -.tfp -ftt'.the Casino at Asburv; _ . _ _ „ WehueTfrffWtien Pf-ihe. Struoturo form ° 0Unty ° range t0 M ° 0t NeXt Sat \ tt Wm B « Seen at Hadson's Fourth of -Mi« Marion Carpenter .visited'^^i • ' ' '-> - urday at East Chatham. ; July Oelebrattou. \tl.anv last week. . ' to tho probation ,pf the will The counsel in the Van Buren-^will- epatest having briefly ' .di&cnsseii__j]i5 merits of \the case, -bav» submitted their, -briefs to Surrogate McCleHfin r whPfdvill soon render a decision.-* ' Tho \Man Behind the Votes.'. ^\ [From New York .Tribune.]* -\ Governor Hughes and SenatoF FPI ker have received arid deserve Ibe^cfiief praise for the anti-gambling y&fyrtjjy but it wpuld net be fair tp' pyerlnok^the services pf the legislaters whpse- sop'- port made success possible, the loss e'en-1 sptcupus figures in the campaign/, tho\' men behind tho vetes. All of the tnem- 'bers who stayed with the Gpvefnpi thrpugh' thick and thin ^and 'by* thei^' faithful support finally .passed-thbiDills^ Ldeser,ve-.their. Bharo of praise. 1 jMrjftfe^. did not, like Senator Foelker,lrisfc>tneir. peiran^p this week and several fine s „ ch . lnlelDPRS transartPd a8 nlay - fom , '^~ Mer '~^ ^ ,„ „,„ .. Blt „,, „„,, -Bon, tc Catches have been recorded, the heavi bpf(ire lhp mPP ti„g. At 1115 there 4 ( l m(1( . (1 . whpn n „ M S( .„ ,, n „. as,,,, ( harles Albert, June 12tb. -Gorl-S^ &y»igg over meon pounds/ The As WJ „ be an ad(lress by State Master ^ ,„ Hbmlt 6 , fppt ,„ u . ngtb uud gratnla.ions. ;J^MM bo/y Park .tisfi.ng club composed of . Oodfrey and „„, floors will be thrown .,- feet ,„ diame , or . ....ntamiug app.ox , -Frank B. Gifford and Alber^* -resident and visiting anglers, main- OJ)t . w ,„ thP pu ,,i i( .. Atnoontherew.il , , m vmA „ |lf ,,„„,,,,. tbll knPSS , )ard are a „ en ding court at tho-Gona^^ tain a clubhouse on the fislung pier bo n basket luneh. Japanese's.*,' hav.ng a gas cn^itx seat th.» week. V \ Oanoeing Popular. At 1 .10 p. m. committees will report w , u , u lntIafpd of 13>wM) cubic feet, ea- 1 _ Mlss Ida Latimer closed her-«e^^ Hundreds of canoeists enjoy . .tin picturesque Deal Lake daily scoires -of mptpr -boats-are- also in, iassiou. Tho Deal-Lake Canoe club Thomas of New Vork and latej,f A„s trimminRs . The engines. ^^'^> ^tate'Sunday TeJioolTpnventioalnJffli At 1 .IU p. in. committees win repon w , |t , u , nlIafpd 0 f ]5, L >00 cubic feet, ea- —Miss Ida Latimer closed h^r-ScbP ^J^g boating \ np.d. t.he obligation will be conferred [)able of carrvlug Gi'O to 700 pounds. , ,„ tne Powell distriat last week forphipfe lily and on those elected to membership. At. T , u> trame • vi ax\ is of seasoned Norwav snn imer vacation. - ..Sj>2^Mi in, com-' 2.30 there will be an, address by Prof. | sprut>e fillislled in hard oil. with bright \_ _ Rov _ antf ^ pinloU %Mm $&M$M. '^^ir?)^:jr^o ^£^k ^^sam. of la-' their personal arrangements for'^e dis posal of their' leisure in whk't;\weul3[; usua)ly- v be a vacation raa^qn,~and),Jf, rumor S^-.to'lJe believed^ reJis^Sglgjii^ tering \eppor'tunitfes held.yout.-;to slh'em; by £he interest's hostile -to-' %he!^BSis- \fires. *- Z\ r , may ^'fo ^Eit^^^bi^S' Bkys '\abovV\ihat lawTabi^'g^0fi«ms WiSirirli r Triiie .S > siCtiaf »etin^thnvenririk K4WaBging to hold its annual regatta tralia. At .1 15 p. m , Prof. Pearson. • arp „. ]>orsp |)0WW ea( . h 0Q , V wf . gh 150 in-Augnst, when weD -known amateurs new commissioner of agriculture, will )nd8 _ The doublp propeL llers are of ,wjll compete for the prizes. Two pub-1 speak and there will be other short tid alumimim cach of two blades , l?C-iSlOtor-boat lines make hourly trips dresses. . Thpv afe ^ fwt . q diameter and Mn about the lake and to the various re- This will make a strong program and be drjvcn aJ (h<? ra(e of 2 0))0 revo]u sorts in, the vTeinity. it Ja hoped that members of the grange t)ons minute WWe tfaev are cnl]ed ,4* th . e Athletic Field, on the .south will make it a special point to be pres .. UerSi -, tbey are located ^ the ftf 'T?eal Lake- the -&ne-third-rallc ent ! front of thp macuine and pull rather Mcycle -'track is being thoroughly over-; ^ j tban h . t through the air hauled' ^in anticipation of the coming' Anti-ttace Track Betting Acts. | iycle races; Asbury- Vark has been 1 The new law amending the penal REAL ESTATE TBANSFEBS. Property In the County That Has Changed Hands the Past Week. pJttTjf JSaric by' the race offlciab and all I phernalin for the purpose of recording .the- noted professional and amateur [ bets .or wagers or selling pools, or any JideMj .lwiye entered for the contests, j person who registers a. bet or.wager or ' \ \ ' \-sells pools upon the result of any trial or contest of skill, speed or power of endurance of man or b§? st > is guilty of a misdemeanor and— upon conviction is punishable by imprisonment in a peni tentiary or ceunty jail, for not more tban one year. . Under the law as it originally stood betting was made, a felony, punishable by an imprisonment or by a fine with an exception in •favorl , . . . -of betting within raceme}* «}>cjlpj jSbmni'e!r'.l|fe;\The city will expfindl The new law retoUpg^trt.tSe'-ieercy- 'oVe^^SOj'OOOr^r'pr- music \on the shore (Gray law duninafes 'frbm .the^law- f or ;M8ii ^gel';'Hnfvey ; haB also arranged for a-^number of '.college field meets and basebali\ games' throughout the season. |S^S.yfiiar^Pryor, tKS\yonng American rnuslciariibas been re-engaged as band- Crnast'or/j'Jjy -Jhe' ipubuo Grounds Cemmis- 8ioff ,v and. his band of 50 musicians will ; bp^?itsjseaspn here at the Arcade on .o_iinfoy,''^June T J 28,. and remain for ten ^rpeKat;;. JPryor' has \been hero for four ! ^in1£<^h»\i4aitt\feffl& are a .feature tne incorporaa'6n. of.\ aiwoaiatttfns^or Edwin HODe et.'and^ the topwem^-*^tt^l«ei.'0«.%rW -SKshtaaa, Chathani, 45;50O. The following are among the. real es tate transfers recorded in the Columbia County Clerk'a office for the week end ing' June 13: Claudius Rockefeller^ referee, to Em-rj ma C.'Best, Germantown, $1,100. Percy W. Decker to Mary E. Homel. Ghent, $2,015. Martin Platner and wife to Angolo Christian, Claverack, $2,$00... - Charlotte Le Barnes to George Hill and wife, East Chatham, $625. William H. Housman et ano to Sim- con E„ HatAeldJjli.ent.-$98. i l Thomas Baldary ^an.U.jirife' 4 tB;^IS5S^ •fence Boland, Chatham, ^27.^ ^\. v f ^Sii Edwin Hone. efc.tan.Pj^tP;^ jpathefine\ tbrade, GUathamj 45;5J0 (X' * ^- . _ ? •=.' CaCKerine Schrade to*i?onstant \Wfeb- bany last week. —The family of Elbert Oliver of'JjS^|p|i Mass., aro occupying the James T6O;^«9I tage for the summer. •• '^'^ , ^| —George N. Reynotds and bis_ fr3 |naf^ (^laoue Sweet of Pittsfieli, MasS .,^BriS;^ guoBts at J. \W. Finch's. , —State Veterinarian Phyfe > '~'\*aaj37 a %fl town last week inspecting' the $£i£gjj>$||| connected with the Bordeaa, —James t)arrow has been.nialdj^giSnfcS^ provements ta ^bis summer ' xesidence?^ just east of the village. _ - r ^*\^%-^ —^Mr. and Mrs^ George Borr ^^^p Greenwicn. N. T. y were' ;over SnncS ^p guests of Mr. \and Mrs. Fr^d Wfflbrrii ^P^ W. \Bedmond was in> iEIleitpaig last week, the guest of his >r^tni'r:^' and sister. His ni'o'tner^Jfurs,' ifag &sfs mond, is his .sometii^^guest.. ^^^^ —Fred WilWjias.Xa:43ji ^^of old adage that v ti-n^prtui^^i 'evwM! come singly.\- One' «f.'hi «!^p^'|||p road horses diedrr|eently- anoV>|^%it^W he lost a, valUab^f 6 ^' \*' ; ^€^\^%\ —A stra^berry '<a >.d ic^./fe^aiH|;Bis3S^5 under thp. ap ^ijRestrjf. the'Sociutf^n^n^