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' TH;E KINGSTON WEEKLY FREEMAN AND THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1887. .. PEACH BUDSAHEALL RIGHT UL6TER COUNTY DOCTORS IN COUNCIL, \RheumattsJD anti Itl't Complications,\ and Other ltiatteiS Hiscu.ssetl, lll llingston. AT ODDS OVER Rl? VANWINKLE HOUSE. Heanng Evidence Abont Lien& Filed on a F'JctuJ:esquc Cats-lull Dountam Besort, A;r ~PECIAL TERM, TOBOGS,\ TOBOGGANS, TOBOGGANERS ltem.s A bout the Do~ Shde, tms City, and About Chutes Elsewhere ~ THE ANNUAL CROAI< NOT HEARD ALONG THE HUDSON, Ancl Danger of a Failure of tho Comu•t.: Sf\r; ~on's Ytel<l Sai•l to be 1. irtuu.lly Over-~rowers Who arc Sorr:o; -Prospects for ~ext ~u1nmf'1 Durmg the past five ) ear> the pc 1oh Ct ope along the entire Hudson YalleJ wetc fmlures Cold weather, followmg on tuJ lteeb of se' ~ re thai\ s, ktlled the buds .\.t thts !IDle of he year frmt growcl':l be,;ta to be anxwus 1 about the safety of the commg sumllln s crops A thf'rough 1nvest1gu.twn shows t lu t the cold weather, so far, has not mJUl cd ctther the buds or tl \ trecG For tltc ltst fourorti\e )ears allpetc 1 t bud• Vittlt >ery few exc~ptions, were w•nter ktlletl and a prospecln e crop was despmred of on or Lbout the tentll of January Frmt gto\\er• l el that i:f the} can get bej ond •he tenth of Jun nal'y of each yem, \tth two thtnb of thr peach !J !tb altvc, they arc sur of ,\ pr<\por ous season I• was stated to a 1epmtcr of THE FREEM:A~, who Vl\llr:U ro mY lar..,c orchards m the Oentnl Huuson \aile:, on lHon<hn, Tuesday L!ld to dny, th 1 1 t e I!IJ 'll bn<h are alive am! m 1 health} < oml! Tu•s f rvor 1hle S!lC'\ l!lf~ 1~ ,..J. 1 w; dt on fort am )'1'~\ g1 ower:. \\ho e1th~r f u do\' 11 or dug up tcreB un<l acns ot Jltnt 1 t tree,, la-t Vl!P..t', be wv1n1r th )t th.... ('}n•wtc a Ion _r; t 1t 1-Iud\'on Jh\cr wus too ~o:,ct<- t0 lll\-UI lll othC>l\ ( l\:')p A well kno'>\ n South£ 1 l }-.;t r horl~e~h 1-; .. d: f·Uot1(1 tll!'l tofi:..._Enoon nt 'T 1d boroucrh 4 ~I look up u th!! pi.' a.< h < r )p H'> a ~ morti!l ... ~e pa;,r1ng (rOll ' awl I fet I 1nt Hntll to staKe m 3 reputP.tiOn thn.t nt xt '\Um.tuc r :::o peach \leld ,. 1ll prove to all <mall ft u1t \ho hnw a few thousand P< tch on thet• land the truth of my '\'\r Ye~ u L;,.; Clop so flf >wsured I h\ve mudP un of my trros ami I the l>mls ne!lrly nll thve ThcH a1e no pe!lches grown !nat !JO•'~ '\the fl!l, ot of the Ulster Count) fr ut 1 and. a~ ~ goocl n uny of om grow<rs ha'e LNome dLqgustecl wtth peaches the supply w1ll not be ts lnqe m thts sectwn as formerlv hut thl l!mne,l sup ply will hC' tllC me l.ll<.J of holum., puct:s ttrl'l and at ~uch ihrure:i that wtll pruvc remunt:r 1 tlve to the g-ro\\ er A very rx< ellen! health} condmon ts also not1c etl m pear h. pcnr, upple unl plum tr~es fhe nVLru c nulL grov. cr b,ts l>rightet pro~pr·< t~ fnr l .... uet I ,.., ful seAAon at th1s tum th m he h '' h cl m many J c Irs past THE M E CHURCH CONFERENCE The :Last One wn.s Ht-Id Here Ten 1.: e-arR :\go -Mu.lnng Arrungenlents-HnMJH*allt y Ten years ago the )-I I' ( onfc~en<.:u met Ill Kmgston The sessiOns \ere loe!Ll m the Clml,.on Avenue M E Chmch Next spnng, the :Ne\ York ~1 E Conference v.1ll meet ln the St James i'ti E Cl<urcl' There are always m attendance at Conference \ large nutmlDer of numsters and delegates. It has custom for church members and ho,pltab!y to enter even of to the utmost ' It is that amplearrnng-emenl>l have alrendy been made to g1vc thest clcrg.) men md delegates a \\ anu welcome A RONDOUT MERCHANT FAILS llm·bert L .. Pahner Mtt.kes an A<4slgnlnt nt- Prefe:zored Crt'ldltors and thu Atuonnts The gencml a.stgnment of lic1 bert L Pal mur of Ronrlont to Dr Geor;[e C :imJtlt ~fi~ fHetl1 1 the Vlst~r Uouuty ( 1'\ .. 1 ... \\; )!Hce at Kln~:,tuu, )lomlttj Th<.:rc u11. a few preferrul crcu1tors one !Jcmg )[ ,J Mndden on a note 'nelorsrcl for $2'\0, and $20 4'\, fm good.s \\1'! Edw ud :SchoonmukcJ $1b, for monty 1, .. ned, Hobert Kc11.), Pou~hkctp!::ilc $76 50, llll.lan~c on account Dr Havtd K<.:n uedy, $119 for rent Grover 'fW cbster $75 cash lrnned TlH prefen aces :tre macle tn the ordet ahon n:t•U< d E IJ. B1 and\'v 1> the ntton.1 y ULSTER MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY St'at~ Tht>): OcC'upy in t!te Capitol in Alban:) -Tw-o- ltt publicanl'l and unc l)cmocru.t An Alhauy corrcspondt nt v.:11tcs to 'rnE FmllEll ~N \ follows Tht lister Count) )[o'mbers of Assemblj. 1rc loc 1ted \\ foll.l'l'i s Assem!Jlymnn l\faxwcll occ•nnes sent ;-.[o 106 on 'fil~ R1 publH. nn ur north sHll, ha( k ro\'\ and n<' r the u ntt'r A~~embh man \ anDe mark hns JSo 93, on tiles \n1l ~uJP and ill the same ro\ lmt \t the extrccnc leH c f the Spenk\ r Assemhl) m m Wmnc has No till, on the Demo< rahc sHh not fur from t11c ct:n ter of the hou'e LOOKED LIKE CHINESfi CHARACTERS Rathel\ J\tough on a. D~lawar(ll County Law- yer-raity y;,llo Coulcl :Sot Ut>-ad Notice In one of the Cllses nt tipcunl T\ rm, m Kmg\ton on Saturd•lJ 1t c-nme m,t tltflt n pady w '\ unable to read u nottce thnl l Dd aware < ounty law) <.r Sl rvul on lnm Tlte wntmg of law.) er:-1 J:-; not gl nu rrlly IJOtul for 1t~ plam•n :;s au d. ~ ( o 1rt umhl ca~ill) c xcu~e a p 1rtj for bt>lll,..!;: dt:rehc t 111 lilS\\ u mg- a 10 ttce '\'ntl n 111 < 1 Itll tC'ttl::. wlu<.. 1 1 rt:McmblLd that of the ( hm P l n ,. lfi~P. THE NORTH RIVER PRESBYTERY • SE>rVl{'{'~ 1Vlu('h \Yete Lat gely Atteudl: d-The Na .. ne~ o! Clt-1 !;;)1Uen '' ho lilatle Athh: es-~en. A mu, ng of the :'\ortllliiH r Pr~sb) lcrv wns hdrl Ill the Pr,sb} tt n m C 1 nueh :IIarl ho~our~ 1 1 on '\loudnJ UH1 fms 1 n.J l he \~r VICeS 'i\ f I 1 l.r ~t.l) attendc:d rl.tC\ \\ t rc ( Oll dur.<•d l\ the l{cv W li lu·-on d \lat toav.::m ht: HLv \V H \\e,ttnelt ot :'lltl ton tht Pe\ \ II :\f~ Pht tson ( f \\ u.p the Hev (; i~ l3Hm>On of tr.Ll othtT~ TO E',FOR.C<:: THE EXCISE LAW HERE !'::lk< n b~ t~e f.::cc~s~ Conlmu;-.to:tei'S -~aloun 1\olen to Ue ~uetl. The \lms ( ommbo!OnU> of till ( tt\ < f K1ng-.,l 11 h n c ordered tllC lll!IDeth de p1o~ cutHhl o '1 llator~ o.f the excise law l urpo ratmn ( o 1 I'd ,John J Lmson lhiB the matter m Ch!Lt Attwhs 111!1 be commenced Ill the !-iul u. mt l ou1 t It 1:-:; ::,atd that t...,n or tV~- elvc s1 1ts '\ tll Ue hrou..;-ht at ouct: to ht follo\ull > other:;, 1\hen tnc ncccs:;a\.) p oaf IS forthtowm.:; A MOTHERS VERY SAD DISCOVERY. A Baby r~oz~n to DcPath 'Vhile Out slelgh !~.~llng '' tth Its Parents. On Tuesday, t3tephcn Kolbenskie, w1fe nnd a three months old mfant of Rhinebeck went out for a sleu;lmde When the end of v; a..'-:i rf.'aehed, ) hout uve miles from t11ey started the baby wa> found It d1ed from exposure to the cold f' CULTURED OLD WOMAN Of 85. -She Sang a Solo, :front a CompoAitl.on of Gounod, a.t an Entert;ain:m.ent A 1Yfarlborough man attended a church en tertamment and concert, held 1.1 a sm<lll :town, m the western pllrt of the State, last -w:eek, at whiCh an old woman, nearly etghty- ftve of age, sang a \solo from a com- >~Jsition of Gounod. The memhers of the Ulster County l\Ied •cnl Soc.ety held n meetmg nt the Eagle Ho- tel TCmg•ton on Tuesrl1y afternoon Dr H R 11' mter prcs1tled Dr H VanHoevcn- herg acted as Serret,tr) After the 1eadmg ulld tppiO> ll of the mmutes a CoDlllllltCC of Dr George C Smtth and Dr Hol•crt I,ongh mn \as appomted to dmw up the proper I Co olut10ns on the death of Dr Ed\md McKcn zw A propos1t10n 111 ule b) D1 J Hasbrouck, of Port E1o.; en .to tine my ll\\Inlxr fi, e doll at s '' ho h ><I been appOinted to read n pa per bctorP the ~ocwt} and \ho fatled to do so \us discussed Dr M Im bert suggested that tho membm be tllov;ed to send the pl ncr to tltl.' qecretary mel ha e It re td as there wetc manv oc< uswns when !l phys!Cl!lll might be unable to nttend a meetmg of the bocwty Dr Jos1ah H>~qbrouck, <~HI therJ '-'<re Out t~'l,; thm~s which shoulcl keep n pln~ruan from follilltng h1s engag-ement wtth tho So CIPt\ Dr C 'i Ha,!Jroud. read 11 poper on ' RhcumatJstn, u d It:-:~ ( ornphC'atiom The doctor !'-\aiel that ceclam ptr!>Oll~ In fam1ht>s were lrahlc to this afLlCllOll upon cxpo~nue Occupations 1nvoh wg mu~eular fati 0 'lle ex posure to Hmhlt:n and c xtremc chungc::; vf tl.':::npr raturr duung active botlilv cx<:rtwn, prcdc,posed to acu'< nrttculnr rhcumuhsrn He found th11! h~red1ty predt,poscd to acute 1 hcuDJat1om Tlns \ns 1<lmtlte<l b) ncar!J 'llatlhontw< He <JUOtcd u UIS( whuc he c alletl upon n f tulllJ ~uftc1m~ from t\ft}(:ular rheumatbm \Hll c there \ 1s 1111 he1 ed1t try pl( 11'-po-,JtiOn The f lthcr hHi1hrLe son~ and tl11 'htllrt n of tlu so us were v1ehms of the rl! '!\~>~ llw pn1 ~nts were •ntilll lt•Ll Ill early mrrnlloo!l tlw u!nl!l!'t n !\t ttn 0arlv ll\!P 1 n~t summet• oue of the dnldten uppuwntlv htalthy, s1 yt>ars of no;e was SelZl d \tth pams m on0 or moll• )omt~ nppe 1red to tr cov~r 'omew hat the second duy, then rclap\e set m The-e wen pmns 1n the Ie rwu of tile lH url opprcs~JOn of llrcutlung unif dr uti I en suet.! mllunlen U'l}S Yout't •eeUJu! to pre d1spose to rlwumlltlC mlhmmntwn of the he trt so that 11 s!!ll rna\ be saul the JOunger !he pattent the more d mget !le thought that more nttcntton \boule! he pnttl to the suhclhc compounds as expenence showed plamlv that they tli<lnot c ont10l rheumatic mliumma!Ion TheJ telwve<l the fever, lmt chd not pro tr ct the hem! He ulmttted that 1m dtt Lhe) l tn 1tme1 t tt noted 1 kr a charm bui 1elapses ficquentl} or cunctl Hall me ,,H.:-; nnah pn.;f~rrc(l to the \\hnhc aeul If theit \ll' SJ 0 n uf car d1ac llouble s til< ylutcs ,1Joultl l>e avm<lul, anrl stunulcnt' admm1 te red I he hy:rJCnw all. 1hcs should he 1ehed upon mme, nnd thelf tw maungrrnent oi tcutc trttcubx Ilwu- mutl\m clcm mde I c,Jretul attcnttc;n The room should be kt pt nt a unliorm tt mpe>r l tun: fH c from dr lllA\ht the hcdd1n~ h~Lt dlld the p,ltH nl kept vety qmct E<posUJe to cold \\oultlun:armhlj prodn{f; o. nlapsc 1 l3 '\' ~s shown m thn CUhl..' { f Plt:::adcnt ( l( vc bn<l at >Vnshm:rton 11<• spokP of the diS ttnbnnce of the ncrvou8 systt n1 a..~ u1 Importunt cumpltuttwn Of acute lheumtltl•m and tlmt 111 ce1ebrul rheurn.uhsm s1mplP chOiea v ns fu~qucnlly ubser ved as a coruphcal10n or sequence He of death of n, where ceretrnnl of ~IQ~:~::~:: ns It ~I~ru:.~ler ~~~:~~~~~~~\:~:~~ arsenic, w1th a retm n sy the treatment was dtscont t1sm uccompumed .1lmost all mnt1c and blood <ltfficul 1es An interestmg d1scusston ens1ad at the close of the 1eadmg of the pup<r One <loc to1 stated how, h} mistake, he g:nc n panent :fift12cn grams of nnchona medtctne suppos mg It vo a..o;; a ~nhne druught und the next mormug found ht'i patH nt entirdJ cured of Ius rheum l!sm It \\!IS not un!Jl the next af t<2rn >on thn.t lw dT!'ICO:.r< reJ hi-l. mu:1LLkl A£ !(rvo.UIJ,., he u~ul cmchon~ ort'-'n aml founJ 1t h:1-d l.n exc<: lknt effect Drs IInsln l (_k )r!unbt.,.t VnuiJ' u b(rgh Ih \'\\ m~cr and otllcrs pok!.: ON THE BANKS OF THE POTOMAC. \Vhat a Kingston Wouu1.n Saw-Old Forts- A '\istt to Vi'ashington-Mt Vetuun \Mrs K \te Lam )llt ~m1th of Ktng~tOll B a cuu:'jm of Coluntl I nmont Prf't5Hlcnt l'l~vt I anti:-; Prtvntf ~u H.:l8.ry Hhn wnR t gw :-.t uf tht: ( olont 1 and l11s wife at ,y UBh 1 1gton IC CL ntlJ :She vi,tled ail the pwmment plfi~c' of mtcrcst, one ol \luch wa\ the I> lute House, \here \he me, l'n s1dcnt t I<' c lmtl though! uot Mrs t le' clln<l II> <he \na not tn the (tty From ~Iount 'I nnon Mr< Sm1th hrough bn.rk a 11umher of SOlnentr~ of the Jt,t rc,tmg plae e of the llrst Prcsulent uf the ;:<intton .Mrs t5mtth snt<l thut tn gomg tloV¥n thf' Potom~ ~he ~awn num1Jc:1 of fort~ ~ luch hu.U 1J Fn ( 1 ted dm me: thL '\at on both Slclc' of the It Hr One uf tlttsc fur!s wltn hat on<' bmt IHlllb.Ul the mo<=~t southerly hne of the Umon at my, ts now occuj>Jctl b.) one man a \\vman and one gun BUSINES;, NOTICES. FchN ITlRE Ill \l!oiESS (I! I~GE r;n TO\\:'\ The furn1tnre c<tnhhshmcnt of Geor<re C' 1\ olven succcssot Lo IIIyes & \Volvc n Js 1! tuwtmg \\ 1de ::;pru\tl n.ntl uuP ersnl uttcntion ftom Ull} to tlnv The 'tock of o;oods ts r gh I r gud <l a of ti.Je fi w t and m 't ex tcusnl CVLr Rl'Cll m h.u bSlfln uulfullv nud JUdtcJnnsly selected and pn es sneh as lo command at'entwn !he store has ahendy attmned a bt ;2 pntron u;r and 1s con~tanth enlargu\ uJtl il:JO\\lll.: One cannot fml to he lttsn,<l tftcr Ill Ill'!'\ twn 0f the stock ,md ncv\ r falls to m,ure a purchase 1 he ad>ent of •II< ~rm of Ucort;c C Woh;en bas msp1rcd new hfc md 'Itahtv m the busmess All W onto < l'l Ill oUpplktl ( UstOJHeiS lila} be certn u of ut tanm 'onlv the best ,J\OOd\ nnd p lrf'lll .. ''·t:l~ 'i\ ll 1 l vratl 1 H.:d US\ ell 18 RUf pns d ut thC' n oJc ..... te c h n...,es for really ~u pnwr Jroocb 11 llcrl compared \Jth othns of eurn nt pncc ' Po not nm n 'ouis\l'\ c.., 1'. 1th qu !C'k nos 1 nm1s lhit lhC' I>r :\. C Ho:x:lt :-. l ._t nn { Ioup ( nu f n { roun C'ougll\> ( ol1b nnll IIolr~enL-. It\PIPt\s s 111 rtrntdt~s )-;old Jll the ptbltl'\ L uess of 1ts UIH mtl unlike th( Ill, Cl'Iltnms no opmm or nun:,t:.uhng In grllhent ~I 1rHllou' m dl~ct for Idnlh n' 'C'll L!:: thP mo~t dLlit ttl.:: 1nftnt Prt(C', uO cent\ li1 llo• \ s l>~ok< 25 ecnb AH.y;Ol. T ( \~~0~ :\.UC'IIITECT Pltn:-J md :-;p<.C11Ic ttlons :turn~:-,hcci for all l'\tmb of hwldm_..:: OI•tr.:IS rNenetl for C tn nons Ctl( hr 1!ed P 1tent Dumb\ ,utns Send for lttest Illvstratccl C' tt \1oguc 1 \1th pnce hst of 1ron fixtures Office 278 ~Inn ~tnd, Pou,;nkcepsJC, ~ 1 DR HE~RY ROSEf'R \~~E Destres to mfot m Ins frtends that he shll hves mmufactures hts cclcbrntecl Sahe and w•ll be pleased to greet all h1s fnends m C1ty t~nd County m Ius old age ReDJembcr that h1S old stttnd ts 50 Tohn \t1cct Kmgston Hts tonsorml parlor IS open at all hmes and hb hand JS still steady to 'have an old fnend from the country or a regular Crty cnstpmer A complete assortment of Fall and Winter Millinery Goods, at }~It ,:IS Chapman's (Walk ei sOld Stand), 27 Wall slleet, Kingston For Walter A Wood :Mowers, Reapers, Harvesters and Bmders, address JosEPH VA..\'' CLEFF, 102 Waterstleet, Newburgh, N.Y. ( The piCturesque hotel at Pme Hill, with the historiC name of flip VunWmkle, wh1ch attracts much uttcnhcn f10L1 travelers gomg up and do1\ l1 tbe ulster & Delaware Rmlroad, dmm;r the summer season, was hmlt and 1s 0>1 ned !Jy a clock company, com posed of Ne\ ) ark la\\}ets and htokers Lately 1t has had un nrlded mtcrcst, cspccml ly to the resHlents of the town of Sh,mduken because of a law suit, 1n ~ h1cll the owners of the butlumg hav 6 become mvolved In 188;> the H10 Y nn W tnkle C'ompnn} !tnuted determmed to budd nn mldt!wn, und tt made > contract vntb Dtlnwl l 'IVmter, of Pme H1ll, to erect the s«m< Wmkr sublet the contt ~ct to one Geor\e f{ose a omh.ler of Pme> Il1ll Hose emplo)e<l >! numher of 1\0rkmen After the complet1c n of the JOb, Rose ftuled to p.ty the men. fhe; filed hens on the house The Company clmn to hn\e pmd Hose m fJ,IIl be- fore tlll~L lJens were f1h:d There men large nuDJbcr of hen, 'IVtlh un J France, one of ttw ht.:nors lK·~ 1n m octwn before D uucl ~ngenLiorf lt ,twn ol the Peace at Pme Hill, to fO!ccl<hC the hen filed !Jv lam It w lS ag1 eed thut tiPs actwn should be ll g nded us a lesl c I.Se and tt came on fot tnal befor' Ju,tlc< ~ 11-emlorf, Pme H1ll, lust v eck .Fru ce p;H\e pwof of the \\Ork done by lum, of tb 'alue the tihng of tlte hen nnd the servtcc of a copy upon the l'restdont of the CornpanJ The defcudt\nts gave no provf, statmg: that they preferred not to trv the nc t10n m J usttll \ ( ourt.. ·They asked the Jus ti(C tort nLler JWls..ment forth~ phunuff, f1om \!neb they\ onld tmm«lmtely tppe .I The plnnllfl \ IS rcprcscntc 1 ll' De i'i <tt C Gr1f 1111, of nlur;;are'Vtlk mrl tlle <lefenriunt lJy II C: Sroop, of H JXU<ll.), lUI<! a, l Cl a1 >'\ ,lt\.:r 1 \tt 1-~Wbr::iWII. .... A NOTABLE RONDOUT INDUSTRY \. _f:actur.} '\ovh:uh E1nplo~:-o Fron1. Fift;; to One IlundJO<i uud I 1fty Jlund•. The Rondout Iwu \\ ork 1 of whteh ~lc Eutcc & Dillon arc tht' propnctois, have bc(;'n 111 successful opcmt10u for ,\ pcno<l of ~ore than tlnrtv ycm Thh lernh lJ mdus!ry 1 hn plo,j s from fiftJ to one hundred 1nd fifty men, nccordmg to the gcncml cundttwn of busmPSR The works were cstabli•hn\! lly John Dtllon and John l:l LangworlhJ In 185) A lew )eats l>ter ::Ht Lan~worthy re t!fed k l\ mg M1 ll!llon as pwprtetor Joi.Jn :\lrLPtt~ ln<mne ~ n1ember of the trm 1n H;70, und It ha~ smce then Lt.:Pn styled )ic Ent£:e & Dillon J\Ir D1llon <lu:d In 1873, hnt In~ VddO\\ u t<un~ the D1Hon 1ntcH.•st 1n the eonetrn A \ear ng-o, James HodlC 1 t\ho for many ycrrrs\ lH lorem m of the »team bmler dep.crtm< nl, \Jeeumc au equal partner w1th Mr ~!ci\'ntlc Hl that brunch of the bu.~1ucss, and It I:-; conductc i under th< firm n tmc of ~If'Enttc & Rodw Mr lbdtc '\the lHicnlle of the Hmh~...: Steam He 11 r 1 for hous~ htatm~ purposer.:, the heo.t~rs ht 1 1g ru t.dc m the c~tab lBhment 'fhe Honrlout Iron \Vorks htno done 1 fau hu=--IIlCHH du11n::5 the past l':Cason Ther~ I~ con!-;Ide1able wmk on hand at ple'\~ ent In ,tddttwn to the ggneral rcpall' \ark on var1ous cement Ice ]wu~e~ et<' bmlu I\ being Ponsf.riJef., of A S Staples a rnl~~~>at'~:: With boiler, for the -·~,,. l:l and new uoumr>J A Wlnttlr Uztrnlval to De Heut In J\IlJanJ, on April 18, 10 and ~0-Down Hill jJ'J)n the e'enmgs of Jununry 18, 19 ::nd 20, the All,l.(lny (Joastmg AssO< tatwn will hold a wll!!ter carmvul at the Cupttal Ctt) The pro me of openm;r mgbt Will be de v of nil lo< al and vt<ttmg- sno\ shoe and curhng- b< awarded to the to the finest um Ou Wedm\dn; n tuke pltcc on '' uslun...; ton Ptlt li IJtlkr, uftunuon ,tml r' Flllll, lt'IIZCS \\Ill\!( U\\UTdetl In tlte C\Cil!Ol tl < Hulr;efi< ILl ant! W l't End tollogg'~n sluleH\ 11l !Je HI tll( ti!Hpooul Of ol! VIS!tlllg Olg'lll17.1l twn~ On Thur~duv r vc-1nng n ron~tm~ { 1 nn ll \111 ue he'd on 1indtson nvcnu< Banels ( f nm<::H \ Ill bt.: plr'~C 1t to lH lp £;nllvt n the O'\l!L'il,..n Ptoplc nH < :tpected to b prL!3,_.nt f1om •llJ>tL• '\of the eountn. BUSINESS NOTICES. lJ Hlll wrrnl fl. Plo>~ or Hn1o\ or He 1p ( 1 or Hmsf' Hake 01 Churn or lhnrmn~ Mac ]llll( m mn nrt1rh: In Hurdw 1rt S' e J VA'( 1 Et 1, 102 Vi t!cr street ~ev. burgh ~ l --- If \ ou \ant n Lumlret 1\t.:;~n 01 T'l!t f >rm ::lpnng \\ u~on 11 \til JlUJ \ ou to ex amtnc the ltrp;e stock of W ap;r r\ ot J 'I A\ CLEfT 10~ Wuter street Nc\\ 1> 11 h, X 1 • fH\hTIII ClTIED \ derl!'\ffi~lll, uflf.:r J'(tlfH of snfi( r P..! from that IL>Utl!some d!'lflSP c~t trrh lllU \ unly tr)llll;C\ r) l.no\\n Hmcrh,n! l!k>tfound n prcscnpttun \\lmh compkld) <IUtd md sn.vcd hm1 from d nth An:;r stfftHr f10n1 tins drrndful du;PnHt:, tl( ndm~ t SL If l.cltlr< :-)sed. ~t unped f'O'li t I 1pt to D1 L l \\ t t JH f 212 Enst :\mth sl!llt ~'\ 'i ork \tll lCcll\e t'te tc r1pe free of ch m;e -- lH\.( EP J.l\.P.( A'~~ l!I~:\ I \E\' at P1rh<' Baz 101 39 Xorth Pwnt stilet PtH cs !!:H 1th re lut rd on nll f .l!C) p:oorls (all anol S(_JrC\OllllJ3l...('llll<.; :S{!U Olll'>lH~ dvff ti~t men1 and ptlCL h:-.t 1n m )tlH r colnmn Doll ... fo\~ md G l.lllLs ut loc:t il 1gun~ 111 Ilmhc h.L <_ Plllu Gw tl C'\ :\IR'\\\UJ: \:\T E:S::Ud::iA.TIU:'\S FREE bj Dr E F llutterllelcl lmre '\ no 'Ull J'-ct tl1 ,t reqmres so much stud) •nd exp< 11 encc a:; tlJe tr< atmcnt and tnr~ of < hromc dts llS<::s The u~tomslnng- sncc(ss nnd rem 1rk able cures prriormrrl !Jv lh B~<tterfiel\l ne due lo thr ~nt of Clmn o~ once to the lot\ ~tmh of the (_ ou~titutiOn of mnn n.ud tHe cnr m; of dJsetsts ftPJU natural remullcs Let tho>e [(1\ en up h} other, tall for ex mnuatw n Jlc cun\ th< \orst cases of Brwfui,J Unarm l'llLs \'tllm1 Fem,tle \\ e tlm< so l ltseases of the lie trt, l UllJ\ uu<l hHlm>S Gu trm t«l~ to flt!L e\tl\ C'ts\ of J>Ilt=-- \t Fn 1 -.... Ho d lun,;oton, on :IIoml L\ ::Horch '1 1887 ~~ ~LARI ~ C ~N BE Cl RED. It ts an absolute fact that l\ldttPmotc's !i;ncta- rne-nto AguP Spt>ctflc \nU positrn:Iy cme all }Ia b.s1al D sense~ mcludmg F~.:\{'1 and Ague- Dumb Ague ~:te It Lc; prepat~,.;d hy a Sk1llful Pha1 mact:st of t eiltJ fi e- J l:'::trs exp.,nen(>e Con tams nothing lllJUitous to the most dPllcate constitution A1ways ctres ~l?ht--sweats A..~ a tome 1t cannot oe ex e\'lle<l :\!any pt'rsons ha~e gamed from t1' enty to forty pounll:-~ m \\ieJght by the use of th1s SpE'Clft(;' ~ev~:. r fmL<; to restore I oss of Appe-tite Strengthens tne ::lcxual Organ8 awl U:i al.JsofutelJ the best, tome that can be ptoduct>d to brace up the syfitem wh<.:n su..fiermq fro4n Loss of E11ergy Weakness or Over '\ork Jh1~ me<lK'Ine 1s '~arranted to do all that lS cla1meU fo. 1t Genwne test1moruals of cures made by th1s Spec1.1C can be seen at the Druggtb\ts where 1t IS lor sale For sale by F J R Clarke Cooper & Wmchell, '\an !Jeusen Bros , Kmgston R \\Deyo '\ an Dt: usen Bros Rondout Chn.fles A Ransom :\!alden A Rightmeyer Saugerties B Turner &:;: Son Eddyville, J &: M W 1lkmson, Kerhonkson W 0 Haines Accm d J G KembleT Stone Ridge E Doremus, WhiteportJ L D B Hornbeckl-Napanoch, N '\ Pal'lS Gray H1gh Falls James Deuraff. H1gh l!IDd, Isaac Corbm rt Co , Ellunvllle Robet't J Dickey, Milton F O'R S.ALE OR TO RE~1' -THin DOLSON HO tet PI·opertv, at Tntbill, Ulster ~\W:;i'i N Y om.e mile from Gardiner Station, on W Valley Railroad, t~gether wn;h Blacksmith Shop, Wagon Shop, Paint Shop and one dwellmg~ With neces~ outbuildmgor, barns, sheds, etc Terms easy Iri qmrre of c E niEEKER, orR B BEVIER Gardmer N Y, or R. B DE\I' 0, Shokan, N Y 1 for turther particulars. BEFORE JUOGE'~TON B PARKER, IN KINaSJiOl>I, 1 0N SATURDAY. Case of Rallioid :l!hnploye who was Killed while Intffidllllted-Sumg Restaurant l ropdet«>r Sommers- D. & H. Canal E;o. and Assessors Tobog-gnnmg mtght be dtfined as an m stantancous sensa !Jon, folio\ ed by a w t!k up h!!l-New-Yo1k W01ld Hudson's toboggan Club \had a benefit\ on Monday mght The public w IS admitted to \the benefit fm '\ enty :five cents a head A Hudson ) onng man 'tstted the to bog One of the matters whiCh came up at Spe gnn shde three tunes, one dav tins week, !Jut e•al Term, OD Saturday, m Kmgston, uefme his courage fmled hlm every time He dld not tobog Judge Parker, was !I motwn to change the 1 f t 1 • th f L ·s 1 Poughkeepsw, havmg no toboggan shde, Pace 0 na m e case 0 a'\?l'ce cui y, struggles along w1th heavy hob sletghs AdmmLStrator of the €State of James Sculty, Kmgston C1ty has the only douhle tlaek to deceased, vs Wilham H Sommers, from boggan sltde m the world, Smgmg \ Po Schohane County to Ulster County Law keep, Po'keep, Poor Po'kecp,te \ renee Scully 1s the father of James Scully, Kmgston ts proud over 1ts new toboggan who was killed on the West Shore Railroad, shde The descrrptton of r1dmg down the on October 23, 1885 He hves at G•lboa inclmed phne g1ven a reporter of the KINGS TON FREEMAN, by a Kmgston belle reads bke Scully claims that his son drank hquor at the a falr> tale -Pougldcee'PBZB Sunday CouJ!Cl rest!lumnt of Sorw:Pers, at the West Shore ' Ratlroad depot, m thts Crty, whtch contnb Th~ Kmgston Ctty Tohogg,mmg Club's re uted to h1s death Sclllly sued Sommers, turn slide \\as formally opened, to day It clmmmgfivethoussnddollarsdamages Som- Js very fast T\~><'nty three hundred feet of mers, 111 b!S answer, dcmes the cha 1 ge mlmg, and only three huud1ed feet of 11 ulk Each stde clmmed they had a large number mg, 1s now the orde1 of tlnngs J\Iuny of \\Itnesses F. N Gllbe1t, who ar&ned the strangers vtsttcd the shdc, to da) case for the plaintiff, clatmed that 1t would A substant 111 l Kmgston man, \ho opposed be more convemeut for h1s W1tnesses to have toboggamng when the bmldm,; of 1 shde \as the case tned m Scbohane Collllty Carrol first adV'ocated sa1 d to day \I have VJ>~ted Whtttaker, tor the defense, churned that JUS the toboggan shde ancl I 11 m strongly 1 m lice would not be done Ins client m Scho pressed wtth It Its 1mpmtance hes m the hane • fact 1t IS an mnocent recreatiOn for \omen Other cases argued were as follows Wcs and there JS little danger about 1t Bestdes, ley Spoor Overseer of the Poor, vs Omlle there are few amusements whtch gtve suc 11 D Cornell Prehmm.ury ObJeCtiOns over contmuous recreahou. as tolHJ~~ mn1n,; at so ruled nnd JUdgment rever~ed httle expense 1 o go to a b1g- p,trty The Delaware & Hud>on Canal Col.llprmv a young rn m must 110t only p 1y a good '\ The Assessors of the town of H•a-hlund, rouml ~um of money, liUt tl!c women ~ulllvnn Conn~ Thls ls a t <X certwra~ ill\16~ lliWI> new urcB~C~ ilml 1\ llllt C'lSC It came up lor =a-umcnt C>U the re ([OCB It 1111 <IIDOUIIL to ? 1llerc IS fill enter. port of the Referee, Thomo.s Watts, who had tamment for one mght only, the people me been appomted to take testimony There are up unt 1 ] a late hour, lose the1r regular sleep, comphcated questions on the legahty of the aud get up the next day unfitted for tl!elr JssessUJent because of certum ch!lng~s m the regular business To bp .1 mcDJbcr of the Assessors. and pecuharii!es m theu appomt toboggan club costa a young man but little rnent 01 electien Peter Canhne argued the nwre tban ,; pnrty, and It costs tile \\\Omen motion for the plaintiff, and Coptam John F nothm!i;. It IS not an cntcrtamment for one Anderson and A. C Butts appenred for the l.everJin;! only, but a coutmuous pleasure, defendant every duy and evemng duung tlw wm In the case of Catha11ne Ann McClung vs ter The elfect can not but be beneficml, and :lf[ury A Forham, a &otwn to change place bemg out m the cold and exerc1smg, walkmg of tnal from Ulster County to New York up tile lull, w1 U make om women stronber Citv was granted. and healtluer then they ever wete durmg a ~John A Thompson vs Rowland N Haz wmter season\ znrd A mot1on Was made to rehevc real e8 tate from hen of JUdgment, pendmg nn ap pe!ll An actmn pendm\5' m l:lulltvan County flle motwu was granten Carolme Overbaugh, vs Charle1 F FJeld motwn to set asJdl:l Judgment on the ground summons m complamt not properly served Grmted Asmath Horriet Petream, motion tto~~~f~~r:~t~:~~W;\~\n~defend mt nnd serve s granted on payment IN KINGSTON BEFORE SURROGATE 0. P CARPENTER A Dispute Ovet an Ul8t~r Count:r 1\la.n•s '\l Jll-Witnedse.s ExantJncd-Conte!iih. Seveml 1mportant cases \\ere heard before Surrog-ate 0 P Cat pentcr, m Kmgston on Monday One of them was the nMttcr of provmg the\ Ill of J acoh I Clean\ ater The Testator lived m H1ghlnnd HIS son hved nt Rlunebcck The wi!lwas drrrwn ut hts son's res1dence, >t Rhme!feck \lnle the old man \a_q on a Vl<lt at th11t place The \1ll was made by S K Phtllips a lawyer, at present at lliatteawan Mr Ph1lhps was one of the w1t nesses to the will One Samuel Hester, of Rhmebeck, was the other wttness When the \1ll was offered for p1'0bate, on Monday, A D Lent, of Htghland, appeared for M!lrlha Tofield, one of the hmrs, and filed obJectwns to the admtsswn of the wtll Mr Lent Class e:tammed the two w1tnesses to the wtll after wh1ch t!J.e,.lOOtf?r was adjoumed unl!l next Monday Accountmgs were had m a num her cases In the matter of the JUdiCial ' ~~$~r~:~!~:~~:ll~~~ the estate M Henry M Rhme · fiC'COlant was :filed and obJectwn he of the 1\ems,thc hearing ~'as next Brt11rday /t T. Glc!IT' J nPl)lrPw of tl~ 'dece!lBed At the time of h1s he haC! been m the hotel busmes for muny ) cars He was horn m Flat hush 111 lt:09 COAL MINE!> BY THE D. & H CO An Incren.lie During of 1886 of 1~6,191 Tons o'\ er that Mined ln 1885 Thn DPlllware & Hudson Canal Company mmcd 3 981 608 tons of coal m 1l:l85 and 4 137 799 tons In 1886 showing nn Increase of i\;l! HH ions for lnst yea.r Holiday Announcement ! FORSY~rH & WILSON, D1splay then• usual han<home as- sortment of goods, smtablc for Chnstmas and Ne1' Year Gifts. Fme Chma m Roy,J \Vor<eester and other makes. Lamps that are be,tUtlful and use- ful. · An elegant assoi tment of framed piCtures, and a chmce lme of Sta- honer) , Christmds Cards and Nov- elties A \cry complete stucl, of Books, in Standards, Poets, and choiCe Y ol- umes for G1fts A great feature 1s their 50 cent Hook Counter, and the spccml of 12 mo. Dooks at 35 cents. Forsyth & v\~ilson, Booksellers and Stationers ' [OPPO<;ITE THE C0l'R1' HOUSE] I\::I~G RTON, N.Y. Great Slaughter in Prices -')f- F mmt ure ! Furniture ! GEO. C. \VOLVEN\S nucce\':iOI to Haye.s &: Vi olven • For tbc next thirty days all part1es Wlshmg to buy fm mture should not Ill IRS th1s oppor tumty oi' g1vmg us a call before buymg else where, as I have secured the agencies of some of the largest manufacturers m the West, \h1ch wtU ena!Jle me to sell goods at tetail at manufacturers pnce~ Come one and all !So trouble tu show goods fur the Contestants Hector the Admimstrator GER BARGAINS THAN EVER ! - A1'- PITTS' BAZAAR, 39 NORTH FRON'f-ST. Fancy A.nd useful goods sellmg off rL'J:!'fiJdlPss of co~t We are tleteruuned to reduce our \t.OCk before ~.Jlnng- mvf\ntorv See onl} a few of our low prJCl'S !•me Sllk Plu\h Photo Albums, !10 cents to $21l(l I ine Turkt y 1rrorrocco J•.t;oto Albums 50 cents tQ $1 ~~. Autograph .Albums 25 centf:: to $1 00, S1lk \ elvet Photo Franws 40 cents to $1 ~\il Go!d and Bronze Photo Frames 75 <\ents to $1 50 Photo Frames, 25 l'!ents to $1 00 li'asels 5 c~nts to 50 cents Prcture Fram~s. all scres )2;!', ct>nts to $.2 00 T Otl Pamtmg-s m Odrl Frames l:!x36, $8 00, smaller $1 7'i to $1 50, 24:;::3 1 y Oil Chromos m Good Frame!'. $1 (11.1 Mirrors, 2'1 cents to 52 (){1 V\flttc Ch1na. Tea ~t, $5 00 l\!oss Rose Tea S• t ~6 ... 3 China. Dmnu Set, decorated, 122 p1eceQ, $25 ou • Roll Plate and Gilt Je1\elry. .All warranted nt l to~ lc~ than can be purcha.seJ elsewher~ :Splendid hne of Hangmg and I 1hrary Lamps Dmckets anf\ Chamldll:'rn a-. bnrg-am pncrs \\Ve have a bea.ut1ful stock of douLI~ and trr.ppl~ SIL \ EH PLATED \\ AHE RI1ver Pntul \ n.rt\ n Iarj!,'estork from Rogrr:1 anrl otbei fine makt:\rR at 1 r1ct :-; tlwt d f~ r)mpeutJcn Tne goods all wurrant d Beautl1ullm of Dolls, Toys and Gmnes m gr at va.n'-'t\ from lhr> flnE'f'tt t0 th>\ rbPapr>st ~ 1 itng at h ~,;than cost B1g !J< lls J. c ntH 1 \t!:'nt 1 1 desttuctaiJle Head~ b:trd lJ Jdj ,5 cents ~l I n l1d im<> oP HOrSEKEEPING GOODS, Tiw· L\'r-gest eHr kf•pt m th\' ( ountn and at pr c .. ., that. defj comuet.Jtlon :-:;pectal utdt.wements to boatillng bouse keeperR an<l hotels \\bo!Psale pn c\'s to merchants A Copper Bottom Tea Kettl€\ 35 cents good Coal Hod 25 cents 14 Quart D1sb 1-'.an~ 25 cents 20 Quart Tm '\Vash Boiler:; B5 cents good Pap~=~r Pltlls ;Q cent~ CoffeP anu Tea Pots 2> c~nts Dnppillg Pans b cents Stew KettleH 2a cents St<>amers 25 cents one doz KmV\es and Forks ~\-.() cents better 60 cent.;; 7lb Flat-Iron 2b cents H Papt>n- Carpet Tacks .... )cents good Lamp:;; 2> C\'nts Shovels» and 10 cents Coal Serves 10 ancl2l cents and all other Housekeepmg Goods at equally lo v p11ces Om • 5, lOand 25 Cent Counters Larger and more complete than ever Call and see our\ onderful stoc'r, and don t forge-t the name and place ·wholesale pr1ces to merchants Street:. cars now run to w1t.mn a few feet from our door Look for our btg Sign G. C. VVOLVEN Pitts' Bazaa r. Successor to Hayes & Wolven. 8 9 North Front-St. • ,- ) f 5 DEATH OF ANDREW NEAR. A SELF-MADE MAN PASSED AWAY, IN KINGSTON TUSEDAY. The Story of His Early Struggles, DHw.p- pcnntmcnts and Fatlures - A ,~ict> Pres1dent of a Bank-4.. Man of Sterling Integrity-Caroei Andrew Near, of Kmgston dted at 1(} o'clock, Tuesday mormng Mr Nem w ts bom m the town of Red Hook, Dutchess County, October 25, 1808 He was one of ll family of thirteen children Hts father bemg unfortu- nate m busmcss, Andrew, when a me1e boy wus forced to go forth as a bread wmner For th•s reuRon he reeetved hut httle educu lion He was a self made man After work- mg a number of ycu•s on a farm ut the age of s1xtcen ye!lrH he was apprenticed to learn the art of tanmn\ mll currymg He re cetved twent} fi' c doilais per year hls boots shoes and l>o trd At the 1 xptratton of hr>< tpprenttteBhllJ he hecamc a JOmucym m lit tlurteen dollars a mon!lr !tnd contmued at hiS trade for some years Small as wet e h1s wages, he not only aH!ell 111 supportmg the fumlly ut home, hut fnrmshed fm them a comfortt!Jle home In 1835 Mr Near purchased the stock nnd busmess of Ins employer, Geor~e Shook, and then \ent mto pnrtncrshtp >nth Henry ~ook, Ins em plOl er s son The Stltne 3 cur they reinD'ved thctr busmcss to Napnuoeh, ULster Count:;, where they bmlt a toonery and dtd husmeos fur tine< ycaro Then the partncf81llp w,J~ diHSOh<\d and ow1n~ to the unfortuuutt.: full u.re ol Shook 1 ~ome :fear\' ufter 7 1--Ir N C<ll \'Yi'Pi stnpped o£ cvn-;y C(:nt, he lmd, In 180~ 1 h\.i came to l{mgston, commenced work us t~ Journe.) man 111 the Kingston t mnery, then owned by MaJor A H llru} D The l:lupenn ten dent of the tannery \\ ,ts George South wtck :1\h Near conhnned 1n the employ ment of MaJor Bruyn for seven J enr;s, '\\hen, with Wllham S Teller l~e !Jought out the stock of }f r Bru:5 n ·md took 1 le<l8e of the tannery The firm of Near & Teller eontm ueclm busmc,s at tins place for twenty five years, and were steadily sucC'eF.sful They ron t1nued lll partnership unhl 1871, when Mr. Near retired from :::r.ctiv~ bus1ness The de ceased was murnecl m 1835 to Ehza }f A<ltms, of Red Hook The 1ssuc of tln\ tnarrmge wosadaughter, nnw the wtfco1 C P Rtdenour, of Kmgston ]/Irs Ne»r, who hns been nn mvul!d for some yeum sttll sm' 1ves her huAhand J\fr Nem wns fo1 1 numbct of ) eur8 V•cc Prcstdent of the State of New York N atwnal Bank lie was a promment DJemher of the Albany Avenue Baphst Church, nnd one of Its s.hougcst ~upport.trs Mr N e 1r \tl> considered one of the soh<! substant1al meu of Kmgston a m•m ofjh1gb ch,mwter for mtPgntY' and an unosLentlltwus rhnstlan gcntlem<m The funet nl \as held on Thursduy nttcmoon In ull depurtmmts of our store \<! shalt close out our \Vmter Dry Goods f ,, he low what this seWJonablc metchanrhse ts worth In addttion to our closmg out sales -we shall offer our first greut Junum} sale of Lad1es' and Children's Underwear at the followmg nston1shmg low pr1ecs Lot 1 at 25 cents tncludes- Luches Tnmmed Rob~s Tucked Tr.mmed Chemt.es Ham bur~ Flotmce Dra\ er>< Tucked Princess Sktrts IIambmg Corset Cover, Tucked LaHe Nms/s Aprons ,\.llu~-:Jogood, wnrf1'11l'l ti.L\'O rrnl~ Lot 2 nt iJO cems mcludesz- - N1ght Robes, Ham!Jurg Tucked It ChemiSe, Hamburg Edge InsertiOn and Tucks Drawers, InsertiOn Flounce of Hamburg. Sk~rts, Tucks H!lmburg nnd J1'louncc CorsPt Cover, Tucked Yokes, H Lm!Jurg Above goods worth 75 cents nnd $1 00 Before tbe n~e In cotton ]ru:Jt fall we secured a large lot of these goods at much lower prtces than now We propose to grvc om customers bntgams never before offered m tbr~e goodg We tlo not heg!lnte to Q!lY thN •nl~ when the q=hty to eoneodod ,. the lo\ est ever m~ule In this c 1iy Tlu re iS~ only H. !tmited amount of the-e Job lots and many of the articles can not he replaced for the pncc• We are mnkmg a Rplcndul offcnng of :Men'~ Uuslm Blurts at 2 for 75 c< nts am! 2 for $1 00 and un ex!lu Wamsutta Mu~hn Shut, fine Twenty Hundr~d hll( n front 1 for 57 c(>nts Tlns same \lnrt Jet ulecl fm $1 00 only n short how ago GEO. ll. 1\IEIUUTT & CO, IV all-street, Kmgston, one door no1 th St J olm's Church G-('nuine 1Vl ark lJovvn • of Laches', 1\f1sses ,md Clnkhen·~ Cloaks. To reduce stock before mventory, for one weel,, commencmg :Mond,ty, Jan 10, we off or a large lot of f->ar ments, Nc\\ C+o Hi::;, Oood fltyl<:>~. All S1zes. at The balance of our ~tock of ·w r,tps, N ewmarkets, C1 rculars, etc , \\ e will :sell at prices lo\\ enoug-h to ~Ult the closegt buyer GEO. B. ~IERRITf & CO\JP \NY, OLOA_ICS Holiday Goods closmg out 'ery lo 1\. After Januarylst we\1Jl close at 6 P. :M., Saturda.) 's excepted. Steobins, Brouneaa & VanWagenen, 168 Strand and 21 Ferry-St.