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Weekly Freeman,Esta.bll!shed 1859.} XlngstonJourn::..! \EstabUshed 1840. NEWS FROM THE OUTSKIRTS PULSATIONS IN THE ARTERIES OF UL- STER'S METROPOLIS. The Record of UlA~er and AoJoiniug ~oonties-Letters About Fartl;l and. Fire- side-Personal Mention-Countryside Chat, Gu51iip, Etc Correspondents of this JOUI nnl in near by localities sent interesting budgets of newo to duy Their letters nre annexed TIIE FlmEMA.~ Uestres to make this department as C@mplete and comprf\hl•mave as possible, anri to this em] invites its reade1s in places not represented by reguttr Cflrrespomlt'nts to promptly commumcate by letter or postal card events and happenings. \\Ye:)t Bull2• Gf-'Of!!l n hn.tle 1s ou 1 be Slick h~t ~lls-.. LlZZle t't{·wart has gom to ::;tdn( ' to live \i.\ uh Ler brother .John Coh1n, who ba, been ill for a long time p.bt IS ubout 1l~a:n ._ \V ~<u• ,II t' ll Bu<hndl nnd Tlwmns Pie~t are m.rktug I!.llllrO\\f!JJLDb !11 thtir plll.C<l~ 1l. G Y 10 Dt\n .tn>l :-lll\lcl\ 1-nr :1 \'h nH loadmg 1,\r~e (jth>Hilttt'> or C\onl\ u<ld on tlle car'i her<' • Mr~ '-ltr!.!.ar<'i ::\111kll l't:l~\'toppetl quutn ing for till:' p1t\~er1t ~be Lh5::cbmgeLl all llet men L-t~t ~ tttlrd,n Cnrth l'tr!:::u:-.o~n w.ts in tn\'n thE\ otbet day lookiog f11r ,;- p!llrba ... u of the h:.1uc V :u::i Steenburc<b properl I' \\Vooivm Ll: Bio~·er h·•v<· the Sh tder bouse completed. and vn· now u1nklwg a Larn aU jmnmg fr 1 }[r Enm-r Pml!p Dumon<l ar.d w1fe, of Rochester, visited rehtnt-:s Lt te 1 t\t. \.\et:-k ::\Ir Dumond was G!le of the pwuevr ~tttlets uf th1s place l~r,t:hestf'r. The Xewto~ n qoging hanll me-ets once a week for p1 ,H'tlCt> (;~a·Idt> 'V tnd~ is erecting a ouilrling for !Irs. J H :llid<l,lQh Chatle:s Hauver and Davis Wood visited this plao e on Su nd H' last 'fhe report that the fine s!ul!ton of J C DPpuv \II as stolen hv a h:md of fortune t~lle1s is uot true. - Herman Rosecrans moved to Hu;l! Falls on l\lay 19 to conduct the a~ncultural affu.trs of J. D. P Hasbrouck. Noticeal>le umo~c< the inscriptions on the rocks at th.:: mouth of Pompey's cave, in the town ot Roclle:stt\r is oat.: that reads 4 ' B. U 90, E. E Rider \ The Slllt prohl<'m was thoroughly d!ocussed on &.1turdoy m the po<tofti~e nt Accord by the best talent of that place, though no defi- nite contlu,ion was un ived at. ' Eddyville. Jr..rnes BLoh has l'emoved IO Kini!Ston. Jl'ii•s Abbey )lark it bas l\l turned to i:l!Jokan. 'fbe sta<Jies of J. DHrmoull are being pmnted and renuired R E Burger. of Nc<'> burgh, spent Sunday with his parents hfre The Turner store is being painted and otherwise improved. The recent concert at the 1L E Church was larudy atenrlc-d Miss Bella Snyder. of Brooklyn,\ as the guest oi ~!iss ~hunie tlmeaus on bunday. One d.ty recer tly a large mass of rock nml eallh l!Pcamc det.•ched on H ,,I>, r\s fllll at ~ew :Sakm uud ftl~_ into the Hondont cu~ek lir.>pplcbu .. b. The flliJ(.T,ll of Mrs. .John L. :\Iarkle wns llelrlln lhe .)lt:thodtst chu1ch oo :Monduy 1',41ruer \'\VJlkiow and Fredetick Barnh l• t have gone on a pll'asure trip to a di::;tant part of tb~ c:tuh-• A spe<hl \\ etinrr t'l elfct a 1rnsle~ w.ll be belu m the Pul!hc :-c 1 10ol Bmldmg on Ji'n day evcnwg The Grand Lod~e of the State of New York is to fa1·or the Excclstor Lodge in this village \llh un errunent speaker in the near futme . 'I he Rev. >Vtlham H VanHoesen will rle liver a tompetunce address in the ~letJodist church un ~aturrtav evemm,. Tile Hev. ~'. H Carpenter Will l>e present. Mt. Plea .. ant. • _ _,._, ....... .-,.::r>~v~~.;l.~~~~~~..,-'\'f:---~\' }\' ~ .. \' ,r.,.~•\ ~~~~ • f ... CITY OF KINGSTON (RONDOUTP. 0.) N. NEW $!ERIES VOL. :X.-NO. 19. NEWS FROM HIGHLAND' AND VICINITY. Fruit Prospect\-Ofllcers;!!!l;i.ected-Person~l Para.~raph~, Chat &od Gossip. The foundation for a new bouse on Maple avenue bas been completed. Genrge Mackey, Qf Jersey City, has been in His-bland for a day or two. Miss L Searing, of Tompkins Cove, has bten visiting with Miss Laura Tillson. .Mrs. W. Bernard, of Fallsbumh, has been vis1tm!!: her daughter, .Mrs. Ferris Angevine. The Tillwn bmldmg on Main stre<·t VI ill be ready for occupancy about the first of Julv George Perkins and family, of Xewbnrl!h, have been VISiting at the residence of A. D. Lent. '!'he Ne\ P,dtz Turnpike Company has pt!lchns<>d the ~-:ruvel hunk on Eyett's prop- ('\ t \\. L<'\ is Jh,hrouck has hOIJt:llt Ill<' l'l!rs Wool'l'Y propetty on ::llaple uveuue lor tr3 000. Zcno Lod:..;-(. 1 Koi~htc;; of Pvtlti p:::, \\ill he ltd p 1 urru d for the i\HW:ncr ubout tb'~ nr~t of rwxt month 1 he pi'\-\ in *lw ~I E Church havl' brE>n rent< d 10r $1 100 tub }e.tt u ;>uin of $JOO o\'\~ r l1~t yenr The brtek h.trt;P John Bell of Hondout. \\~' lomlPil \\Ill! r01<1womJ at lhslnnurk.\s dot I. on Tur~tlt}, :lLn 20. .c\ lllCtliDl!: '1111111~ 1'\l<' 11111rc town h <11 vu .fi\'ildrt} l'\l!ll0~ 1 )lay ~.'1, to Ut,t.:U\::i tht tlnes tton of \lltl'!'• Jll{'Olpont lfl,l Dr C H Otuse \\Ill Lnlm!!e tht> hJ,C'k blllifltn~ on the\ IUl\JUlkt• '' ,md \\Jll OtCUlJ\ the sume for :m oil!.-~ '•ulldlll!!: - The Itt v T G. \\ n~l•t. It< rl<>r of the \Church nf tl•<' Holv 'l nnlt\ ,\ h3\ llJOVrd hete antl ts l1r.urding \i I'll J Lamphier's fam- Ily. 1 be socwhl, held at the PtcshjV''Iian par sonagc on F'ruLtv C\f'mng, Ju~t \\eek, wns an enio.)ab1e afflnr. The H'Ct1pt:-; lJg~tegaLed $20 The fruit pro<pect> hPreahol!t ,tre good GroV\els are encouraged TlH\y fll;l that there is a chance fm tbem to make ur the lossrs sufftH rt lJy !.tot Rt aoon , nop f<ulut c, The members of Lefe\l r l'o'l, G. A 11 , have complet(d the pro!!'rarnme for DecoJ<:l tion.D.Jy Philip Eltmge ,,.·til de1iv('l tl:e omlton. Sub.equent to the \lll'eell \ parade Will l>c ma<le t!Jroug!J the stn·et, of the vtl· 1 ap:e. rrhe followinrr ha~e l,een electl'd_ ()fficer.::; of tbe New Paltz rl 1 urnpike Cornpduy· Isaac Lf>Fever President George M DuBms VICe-President Jesse M. Eltmge . . .Secretary and 'I rea.surf'r Chru les 1\I. Harcourt . Supermtendent The followwo; have been elected office1s of the P1esbytermn Sunday Schnol Webst.t->r D Hasbrouek 8upermtenrlent LPvtlB 1\laynard A.s~LStant Sut enntentl~:mt Edn ard Haight..... . Secrptary 1\JJ~ Eva Hasbrouck Treasurer Frank Harcourt L•brru•Jan The school has raised over $60 during the year tor missions. (. ' ' Cat!.kiU- Tbe congree;ation of the Reformed Church have rrranted a leave of absence to the pHstor, the Rev. E. VanSlyke, on atcount of 111 henltb. He expects to go to Euro~ JE:\nnie Whittaker. who has been spt>n.ding !he \iuter in Bu!Iulo, h:rs returned to this vtl1nue i\11s Illnry l<\mch's two<laughtcrs, ofKan- s\s C1ty, are Vls,tmg their mother m th1s v•l· la!!f \Villhro Com tort has be~n PlQcted ~une-r intendent ot the Water 'Vorks He Will take Ins pnsition .Tune 1 l htrence I{oU,'e had the mtsfortune to lJH-'lll\ bis arm last \\ ef'k TLe Hopono.::e ktllttin!! mill !\Psumed work ~; ~~h~~l~\~t~~t~ ~~~r!J~~~~P ~is t~ 1 :;tc l~~l~~~: t•oo fieT)lOIIk501lt Tl!e mnny fnend5 of l'rllilo T,ucie ~Iarl!.le, rei5H.Iine; Dtclf Coopertown, •nll he t:~Iad to kn0w that ller conrlltion 1s improving. • 11-fr;.;s Gr tee Sehoonruaker and :Miss J\lnry Ro!!;Prs, of the NeVI Paltz State ~ormal School, spt•nt ~unday·last 10 this to~ n Mr' .J. 111 Depuy and d».nghter Bes.~il', of New Paltz, pa1d :\irs J. W Wtlktnson a v1sit on Sunday last, returning on l\lon- duv. accompained by Ed\'ll<l W•ll,in•on. Communion serv1ces will soon be heid in the Reformed C'hurch, previous t•l the de part me of the Pa<tor fnr a bl\ief tl'<t DOWN IN M.AHLBOROUG-H. H4DSONRIVER RIPPL.E8 BY MAIL, ETC. New• oa the Easli a;;dwest Bankll of the IN THE BREEZY C.!TSIH1LS. that Bll\l Been Traoo• Be8Wptl3\. llud.aon and Inland..- business llatt ;recently been 8urrogati{fl \Court : A BUDGET OF NEWS FROM THAT T)\{RIV- ING. VILLAGE. ' . . ' Pou.~rhkeepsie people are anxio1n1 to have a dog sllow1n that city, WHAT IS GOING Cl>N IN NATURE'S GR:EAT HEAL THI SANITARilJ.M, ' show cause. inl the estate of Su:m.ma.\'y of' the News- in the Banner 'L0p5' Shore Ulster TowD South of' KfDJi:St-on Citv-Some Personal :Hotes 1 Gossip and Chat by tile Wa.y. 'elr;~~:~treturnable Mny 27: for a 81 of the estate of Phoebe Ro,se(>aUJ of the estate of returnable Jlllle 2. There lll'e many cases or typhoid fever at 1)-oy, . The Ha~rstraw firemen will p&r!lde on June 5. ' Scotch potatoes are sold at Troy at $2 per barreL The Tim~ is 'Near att Hand When tlte M\Oun- talna' wlll be Tenanted by Hosts of City Peop)'e - lllany Applications for BoMd B11Te Been Recelved-DulldlnJ; Boom. --- lliis.• Etta IV ully has ],)een dangemnsly ill. The grade ot Western avenue has been fixed Gedney estate; of h\''\\'' executor of the estate of fhe village park ai Athens has been plant ed with potatoes. ;'\[rs J C :\!en itt is v•sit.n)!; in ~ew York City. The Cllrist Clmrcb C~mcte1y has !Jeen im prOI\Utl .John Buckle). Hho !Jus ht:en Ill, is ton V ~IICSClllg. The \\\t''l Shmc trestle br:tlg« at Kerr's romt lm~ IIl en nlmilt. \\\Illtum T llul'kley !lud furmiy. nt ::\ew Yorl' Cit}, ar•' Ill Emope. Inc pobtotlice hns l!ceu cnl tr;;t d h) the at.ldllJOn oi nen c.Jll hOX~-'R :\Ir~. SatH.l'i IlavilanLl has been dun.;,unu~ly Ill \\ltlJ pl~ UJO pn,•uruonm Tlw old~ st lnunl1n~ now slnalin•\ i.n tl1i, ., J! l1rrc i~ the Hn.r t :, lJc~mestPtlll ~ A(>toHlitl~ to tlH !leW elet•tion 111W I tlt> vil 1•1!!1' elt•ctiun utstrir·t Will be d!Vldml The \1 a lets of ont• or two pond, Lm the nwunt.un~ lw.ve het•n stockl•d ~' 1th trotH A\ ..,m,:tll t loudlmr~t tore up fruit VIIK>S at )IitHllt b(lpP on \Vcdoestlay ni!.!;ht, l\lny 14 Tht W A H Jhted property has hePn <old to a \H•,tithy gentleman of New Ymk City The Ht v .f \V JJuckma~t(•t ha!'i bN. n at ttnd111g .1 nH?[•ting ot the Hig-hland ( lericus Tire (\•dar 11111 Cund~r·, Ao;sol'intmn lruw nnprovcd their p10pe1 I) at buut~ )Ltr!O>Or ouu.h. The leponl of I he llO!r lim is ll,l<;~,l \II Jli< mmc or le :s sutisfaction by t umn·~ ownten:, H till!; to\\ n Dr Moshier lu1~ n lllood(•d ('£ Jt r.ot y~·t ~~ V<•nr ol<l for wh1ch u bro-e sum of monev hao been offered. o - A senrR of spertal services me lll'lD~ h<?ld JU tit. ThlaJ} 's (}hmch on Fmltl} :mel >:;Ltnday of each week. T11e member\ of tile Young ::II< n's I1e- pnlHICan f'lub talk of ICorgamzlu!!; tm tue J,tll campm1i,\n. T'he next me(•tm!!' of !be Ur.wn Clln~tioill Eudeavo1 ~o< wt\' \\Hll be helrt m the Friet.nl-/ Cbmch at Milton iu Angust '\Hunuv Cres1,\ the home of W E WiJ. ma•th, of New York Citv, !tn urt1st of r< pnte, ha..<.; bt·~n opened Jorthc surnoH r months. fhe memll~ts ol the Christian Endeavor 8octety attended a unwn of the Orau!rl! Poun- ly S<>c:et•e• in Newburgh on 1u~sday nigbt. ~~:~t'!~~.,l the town of Shandaken, ~: and decree entered; in the estate of A. Zet fns. of the town of Wawursing 1 to June 7. Inventory,: in the estate of Richard Dt·vo, of tlils citv. Felix Mulvey uppolnted administrator of the estate of Elizabetl< Mulvey The lust will of .JosPphinc Dccatlu, widow of Rolillrt W Decatur. proved and Hdnllttell to_ probate. Will dnted October I, 1887. and wJtne~sed bV A T. Clearwater ami James .!IIcPllflSOn. Tuc bcquelitS nnd denses are. ' To my dear frh:nd illay Kelder, d.lllg-bter of Henry Kelder, my five •tone diamond ring. To my son, Robert '\V Decatur. Jr, all the r(•st, residue aucl remainder o£ my cs tn.te\ '!'ha. son i~ sppointed executor •rhe lust will and testament of J<lh11 D Bush. of the town of Mur!JMown proved and ndmitte to probate. Wtll datt•d May 31, 1~87, witnessed by D B. VanDemark an<! John G Kemble All the estate is given to the widow during life, at her death to the daughter Lott1e, witl1 the exception of\ $15 to be pa1d to Hiram Bush, a l>r\tller. The wife aud Urolher Hiram appointed e:xecuto:r:.s. Lust \ill of lllmy Dun~an, of this citv, pt ovuland admitted to probate. Will dated ,~<,\Plilhcr 13. IRt-<9 W1tne~ses, Chnstopher .\ )!urr,lJ and )lary Rothery. Out of a pol· 'Cj\ of lite insurance to the Mutual Reserve t'untl L1fe Aswcwtion, of New Y.orl>, ex 1 cnses of the 1une1,tl are to be paid, debts, etc . also a mortgage ot $300 on property of John Duncan. sttualed on St..san ~treet. tbe remamder of said li!e insurance to w paid to tl.!e daughter Sural!, with $500 out of the moneys in tlie Ulster County t>avings Jnstilu· tioo. The residue of the money in sa1d baiJk to he paid ~o the two dnugbt<trs, Mtu!!\aret and Celm. :rtfary 1\IrDonald, rf New Dur- luuo, m U\\W~ u~ e3ecutnx. Tile last wlil of ()llarles Bro.,.n, of tne to\ n of Marlborough, proved and admitted to probate All the property is given to the wile, Rachel, and she is appointed exeautril<. The will was made April 6, 1890, and wit- nessed by Albert H. Palmer aq.d Eldmas Dayton. Milton. ill. \'\''~'- '\ imcpr.oviinl! his residence. have outimgs- every Havel\Straw lawyers are said to lJe fon1!l of attending church serv1ces. Baled straw sells for :jllo a ton v; ben de~v ered at Schodack Land1ng. All three of the Breaker Island furna- are in blast. This is something unusual. A chimney 120 feet high has been built fur the Bcverwyck Brewine; Company at Albuoy. A new church !It Gumpliell Hall will b~ dedicatOO.on ~lay Zll. The Callicoon schools remain closed on ao· count of'll'n outiJieak of scarlet raoh. Officer'J);. W W1lhams, of Pougllkceps~e, bas been ti'ned $15 for unbecommg conduct. Andrew~ Hough toling- llied suddenlv of heal t disease at Coxsackie on Saturday, aged ~B. There bein_p; a laclr of news in Pougbkcep· SIC tile ne~spapcrs there me pnntmg grave yard JOkes. A Poughkeep•ie ho..,sekeeper purcha>ed 10 cents worth of ice from u dealer. It weighed 14 pounds. Hon. ,John Thompson, of Pou!l\hkeep•ie bas recovered from an. illness which thteut en~'-tl hi~ hfe. The Kilmer Company o.t Newburgh will erect a rolling m11l in connection wnh their wire works. Two tons of peanuts were delivered at Coxsackie rPcently. A circus is expected to visit the village. The mills of the Garner CompRny, at Wap· pinger's l<'alls, are exceptionally busy for thiS season of the year. 1\iiRs Et?.mce Snyder, !lf Rhine heck, a:red 70, died suddenly one day last week at her re•idence in that village. The White Plnins Cusiuo Association has boa~rht n pwce of ground for $4,000, nnd will erect an $8,000 buildmg for club purposes. A voung lawyer has departed from Pough- k€€psie Jeavmg unpairl. bills amountmg to $300. A poor washerwoman is among his creditors. One hundred and thirty-four licenses to sell rum to!\' beer hHve been granted in New- burgh and 1'tere are 34 applications awaiting action Newburgh will not be a dry city this year. There \111 he an ancuon sale of village 'lots on the Daniel Thlackey propertv on Western avenue and Orcbarct street on Satur<lay, bfn.y S1. • ~~~~·1·:~1~~~~ There i~!l ~tno: the streets of th1s Vil'laJ~c. A balance wbeel weighing 65 tons and 24 ,~~!:l~~ll'\q~J I feet in diameter is beiqp; constructed at a ma- il' <thine wvrks at N.e,.,lm~1. It• wi~ be used on an engine at Cleveland, 0., whicb drives a cable railroad. ndne that they are ull-JI<!d~:ed E. . Carhart is improving his residence B1lls.\ on Sands avenue. A special rcllg-Ious service was lldd in till:! George And~nmn has been on a business E~nhc0p11l Church ou TbursJav evE>nml!,)hiv tnp to !lontreal. l:i, conducted by the rectOI', the Rev. J. W. Isaac Concklin, who has been ill, ii atlle to lluckma~ler. be about DIB horne. The ltev. J C. Norris, a Presllytenan The Someties of Christian Endeavo• are ·pieaclwr located at Hn~ung-s, w.t~ married to bold1ng meetmgs here. a ;ouug lady of that Vlllao:e on Tuesday af- W. H. Townsend, Jr., bus the foundation teruoon ~lay 13 'l'he Rev. G E ilron~on reAdy for n new bouse. urted as !J~st mun ~Irs. Joseph Dayton bas been visittol:\ with TP,tlmonv was beard by L~W} er Cassitly, friends down the nver. • of ;'oleVI b'll'!:ll, in the case of J A Town Benjdmin Ph11lips, of New York City has send, of Xt wburgh, and E A. l\Itrutt. P. E. been visiting his parents here. ~lernll et al, on Wednesday, m the patlors Too many young boys smoke cigarettes on ot the E'<clmnge Hotel. on tbe mam streets in this village. Moses }lculullen wtll limld 11 tllree-15tory Tlle meml:le1\'5 of the Algoquiu Clut> hold bulhhu~ Ud]OlDlO!{ the Pleasant VH w Het~l 1 regular mcet1u~s 1n the interest of ballot re- OD tile soutll, from plans 5ulJmtt<e<l by ~n !Qrm. out of town nrclnt<{,t, Tllc tbnd stor;r v.;11l The l'-I&ry Powe11 has been put ~n.thorou~ll I.Je used for a )ltl:souic hull. repdtr fot' the accommodation of summer Entcrpt ISinq bustne~s mt-'D arP tnlkioo- about travel seculing u '\'Hlti•T supply from OrC\ tVt:'S 1 pond The Rev. w a Westervelt is attending If a plpe llue could I.e put dnwn t,, in!ets0ct the General !.ss~mblv of the Prebbyteri&D the Mum str(·<'t pond tl1e tn<umn(•(l t!lles on Church nt Saratoga v•llage property would he ruluced 5() per Edward Anderson. Assistunt Inspector of cent Grand Army Posts, inspected Ketcll!l.m Post Will! 1m P. J\>hlle•·, a ~ompoeitoc Ln the on Thursday, .May 8 Patrick O'Toole, who for 30 years had been a trusted emplove of the Hudson Rtver. Railroad, was found helpl~ssly intoxicated while on duty as a flagman near Dobbs Fer~·v, and has been s~ntenced to four months in the Albany Penitentiary. --- A WEST SHORE TRAIN DERAli.ED And Sever~l Cars Sma•hed-Rock on the Track the Vause of Acmdent. From Wednesday's Dally, May 21 At about 7 o'clock last night a rock weigh ing sevtral tons fell on the West Shore Rail· road tracks about two miles north of High· land Later a south-bound freig-ht train ran Into the Ob5truction. The engine and :flve cars were dermled and lJa:Uy \recl!.ed. No oM wng inJured Trams were delayed for sevemlllours. North and Boutll paaBene:em were trnnafrrred at the wreck. The tracks were cleared ut an early hour this rnormng nud all trains are running on schedule time. The wrecked train \as moving at an ordi nary rate of speed, but could not be stopped ia hme to prevent the accident. ---- Educational. There nre already 50 boarders at Pine Hill. It will require 140 tons of,pipR for the Rox- bury water works. Edward Cargon, of Roxbury, has been seriously ill. There are mnny summer boa1ders already- domiciled at i:ltamfont. Angustus Fleichmann will build another cottage at Grtilin's Corners. The people of Roxbury nre talkmg of cele- bruting the Fourth of ,July TheM E Clmrch nt Griffins Corners has been pmnted nnd decorated. The new Odd Fellows' Hull at Phoenicia is rapidly neurm~r completion Lam en Vtlla, at Pine Htll, is being raised one story and otherwise 1mp1oved One hundred and fifty tubs of huller were jl.Jipp~d f1•om Ho~_burv on Muy 12 Another ~ummL-t cotluge i!=.: being construct- ed near the Hoffman House, Margaretville. There nre ma.,y handsome mmm<'r uoard. ing houses and cot\a~es at Gnffin's Corners- Last week 818 letters bearing two-cent st-amps were mailed at the Hobart post office. William Bolles aild wife, of Chicao:o, <tre at tlwir pleasant summer home near Tunned- vrtle. -~ The park adJoining the Ackerly: House, Margaretville, is one of the finest in that vil- htge. AppliCatiOns for s1wmer board are already being ICCelved at the W1llow Brook House, Br-odhead's Bridge Tbe Overland Fishing Trine of Marpret- ville will make their annual trip to the Bea- verkill nextmonth The new proprietol'S of the Rip Van Win- kle House, at Pine Hilll, are improving that noWd summer resort GWrK<:i 1'f, Cowan ba;s sold his house and lot 0'11 I:lrooklvn Ht•ighls, Stamford, to Albert Rulifson, of New York The people of Gilboa are struggling hard to recover from the effects of the Joss occa- sioned by the recent fire. H. W. Gowan, of Hobart, a Princeton stu- dent, will occnpy the pulpit of the Shaver- town church the comi»g summer. T~ere is no building in this city from the windows of which can be seen better vmws of tbe Ulster Oatskillii tllmt that of the Oity< Hall. lfl'he view of tbe Ulater Cat*!;!ls ridin&, 1: Union a,venue is a mast beautiillione. man wus heard to remark to-day thatit was vet y- much like views m Switzerland. Chal'les T. Cunnine,ham, who was £or, mull'.l'::,years connected with the Manhattan and Hrlghton Beach hotels, will be associated this sAASon with tbe mo.nagemeut of tbe fMh- iona.b1a Hotel KaateT~k!ll in the Catskill Mountains. ]\>Jr. Cunningham for three years snccessfu lly manae;ed the Brighton Beach Hotel. 'l'he Kaaterskill opens on June 28. Trout anglers at Hunter and places in the vicimly have been hawmg good sport smce the season opened, B. JI>Iagmnis caught one 22 inches in length and wighing four pounds near Devase,go Falls. Dr. Mead booked one m the Scllobane creek that wctl(\hed ooe and a CJI)lHrter pounds,a.ufl·Edward T1bbala one18t incnes in length. T:be largest number were caught by :rete! Humelland fiurdvtWGreeoe, Tiley tislled in the nusbnellville stream and tQQk ~64 iu ope day E. C. Lane caug-ht six pouuds iu the East Kill C D Wtltse took a fine string in the Stony Clove streams. The people of Hunter and near by places sre actively prcpal'ing for the reception of summer boarders and Catskill Mountain tourists. There is an uousual boom in building. Colonel J. W. Mason, who pur\ Ha1lem Local Repo1ter olli\e in N<•w York The Weston Ball Ball Club defetLted the City, \\as mnrried to Mis< G~orgta p.,,.ler .1t \Poughl<eepsie Coopers'' in that city by a tile residence of Henrv Fo\ler ou WednPS- score of 13 to 12, on Saturday, May 17 day forenoon. The Htv I W A Dodge of Jo'ruit growers in this vicinitp are t>pplyiog ficwted 4hore or less of the \copper m1x1urc\ upon The SouthPrn Ulster office of Tm: FREE· their g:rape vine~ to ward oJI the poss1ble 'lA~ was vmtert hy a nat1ve Pan~ '!\\nge• on eff~cts of the\ black rot.\ Cash prizes to th~ amount of $210 will he awarded pupils of the Delaware Academy at Deihl ut commencement. John Yun De JJoglift bas been ailiD'( for some time Boardmg house proprietors are rece1ving The strc•ets a~e get tiug in nici! condltion, but reckle•s dtive1s mu-t hear m mind that tllev are s.uhject to arrest for the f'ft1elessness dtS played on Cunal street rec-ently. Tut:sduy fnrcnoon wllo '-\ 11nted 1111!-5 not1ce The summer boarding honsekeepews expect pnntNi, a.-3 he saHl, \wmd for wovd \!: ~·My a.n increased population of summer visitors sun, John P H1nck!ey, he• got !!.JOb in ther this season Many rooms have bee~ secured office ot tl!Pr Brooklen 'Corder fer to lern how by New York and· Pbiladulphia paFiies. to set llpe \ The number of 'crclers in J\>lllton 1s mcreas- Comrades of the One Hundred and Twen- tieth New York Volunteers, will be glad to learn that E!!;bert Lewis, Pres1dent of their. Union, has been engaged as Principal for School District No. 4 .Mr. Lewis will come from Fishkill with all the good wishes that a term of 17 vetns as Principal of a school the~e can give h1m. chased tbe Edwards place, hqs commenced laying- out a prelty park and in connection with other mfluential New York patties will build cottages for tbe comfort of tl:.ose who spend their summers there Next autumn a lare;e boarding bouse will be erected to accommodate 300 guests. .M. \J. VanPelt, of the weJl,known Hunter Hculli', has a large number of pe<Jple booked already The peo- ple of Tannersville e\pect tG> entertain more hoarders thnn ever before. 'I'he proprietors of Onteora Park have aw.ai!ded contracts for the erection of several neVI\ oottages and otber. buildings. Twilight Park, whichoattracts so much attention on account of its beautiful and picturesq.ne location, will b&- greatly eularged !sUM Hallenbeck, proprie- tor of the Hilton Rous~ at Haines Falls, which was destroyed by fire last fall, has hired the Layman ~ottages. J. R. Palmer, the new propnetn• of Lbe famous Laurel House. is arranging its interior for the Teaep- tlOU of guests. The ouUook for a successful seaaon, 'from the large mails receiveili by boarding house proprwtors, is more favQrable than in any pmv:ious year. many applications for summer boarders. Ruben-Bennett and sister, of Chtchester- ville, \II ere the guest8 of Davis Winne on Sunday Just. Many trout have !Jc~n .tak_en ~rom the streams in and around this VlCmity smce :May 1. The fi,hing b,rs been mucb better than in former years. Saugerties. A boat load of we from Germantown ar rived in the creek here on Saturuay. . :Mrs. Susan Simmons, mother of W1ll!am Simmons died on Monday of heart fatlure. The !'h~ir of Trmity Church has been st<ene:thened by the add1tiou of a number of boy ,iogers. The Sau\erties Base Ball Club ltas been re- organized ~ith Willis PieJCe as Captam. Two e:ames w1ll be played on~ !1e::nonal Day with the Arlingtons of New 1 ork. Smiths Landing. John Winchell, of Jersey City, sper.t Sun- Jav at home . E. F Youngs and wife me spendmg a few days at Dresden . A. A Coney, of _Can~joharl~. ha• been spendincr a few days m th1s VIClnttY Capta7n p E Bell has hired from 15 to 20 men to •ro to Putnam to take out ice u Flat bush. TheRe' R Dt\Yitt bas gone to ~ew Bruns wick to attend the commencement of the SeminRrv . li'Irs 1\ tllmm B.lllerritt spent Sunday w1th Mrs Wells Children, D»y will be observed June 1 Stone RldJre. The Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor \\ 1!1 bold their anmversary on J\>1ondz.v ewnmz, May 26. Frederick Coy- kendall, of ttoodout, Will deliver an address The Corner. Mrs. ,J. X. Winne .,.m visit her mother at Winter Dale, Pa, some time in June. Greene County~ Ambrose IV alters, of Cairo, is dangerously ill with pneumonia. St. Rflmy. Mrs ,J obn A. Alliger is visitiD!!; friends at Cltntondale Frank Huher has !Jeen putting a new boiler in the yacht Ettie Wright .Jonatban VanAken wife and daughter Sa tie were the guests of John Freer Sunday. Several of tbe Bloomin~dale congregatiOn attended servtces m the chapel Sunday after- noon. The people of this vicinity are takin$ unu- sual pains with their respective plots m the cemetery, aud working out tlte weeds and startmg flowers. Fourth Binnewater. Mrs. Burnett Freer spent Friday in Kings ton 0. Countryman, of High Falls, spent Sun- day here. Miss Mary Reed spent Sunday with friends here. A pleasant wedding took place at the resi· deuce of Abram A Deits, on Tuesday oven· ing The contracting parties were Theodore St Paul,of 8andy Hill, Washington county, and Mary A, daughter of )1r. Deits Hunter. Ira Van Valkenberg is ill with pneumonia, Dr J H Meade is building a new cottarre. :Miss Maud BarrPtt, of Newburgh, IS VISit- ing Mrs. C. B Vandemark. B F. Southwick w11l leave fo1 ll!azeppa, Minnesota, May 27. , Tbe members of Ells\·orth Camp, Sons of V<>terans, have received and accepted an in- Titation to attend the 1\I E. Church with A. N. Baldwm Post, on Sunday next. Palenville. Pleasant entertainments for the benefit of the Ep1scopal Rectory were given here on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. The programme was of a varied and interesting character and embraced scenic, musical and literary selections. The tableaux \\ere ef· fectlve. At the close of each entertamment the performers danced the Virginia reel in their respective costumes Gardiner. Tho tit't installment of berry pickers from in g. A wheelman's association wi.ll s:Jon be New York city has arrived a~ they arc organized for tbe purposa of adrocating the quartered at Badner's. The m~m are natives making of better roads in the town. A new of Ge1many and are quiet and 0•!1er!y. Fruit s.ystem of road making will he i~>lroduced to gro\ ers have mude up their minds to give 1ille town antborities:.wl!o will be urged to emplo) ment to only this class and character adopt it. of help m the future. Tlie folloWID!I; line of march will be \gone over~· on Memorial Dav. Liloe- will form at Ketcham Post armorY on W <'stern avenue, thence to West street; lo DuBois street, to Grand street, to West€rn avenue, to .Main street, countermarch to King street, where parade will be dismissed. Ellenville. Dwight Devine, IS visiting friends in Vir- ginia. A subscription is being taken up to pro- cure uniforms for the members of the Clay- ton Brass Band. ' Dr. ()urlette has sold his property at .Monn- 1aindale, near Ellenville, to a .Mr. Mcintyre, of New York, for $2,000. Port Ewen. The Star Law.n Tennis Club has 26 mem- bers. The State Cau.p. Tile state camp at Peekskill will be opened by the Nmtb Re!\iment on July 5. On this occasiOn the new Umted States flag with 42 stars will be unfurled. As the date of Gpen· ing comes after ,July 4, the national salute, which has heretofore been fired on that date, will have to he omitted. The salute would huve been 42 gnus, taking two ponnds of powder per round. In all the state is thus saved 84 pounds of powder. A Young Man's Great Expectations. John J. Haley, a native of ll'longaup Val- ley, Sullivan County, who is employed as a 1Hveramith in Providence, R I , has invented a proces9 of oxidizing in silve-r of natural frmt and flowers, something never before done except in France. The discovery-will, it is thought, bring the young man both fame and fortune. A Big- Dift\erence. New li\a.ltz The building boom. s111l conlmues. The Normal School building will be llghtod by gas. Many llall\ging stones are being laid on side· walks here The Smith Family will give a concert here on Friday evening_, May 2S. A handsome Am~rwan fiag which fioats 'Over the Nor!I.Illl School building is an at· traction. A young mtllu named Decker had his jaw broken by being thrown from a colt one day recently. Boating on the Wallkill is popular The Board of Excisjil:.bav.e fixed the license fee at $40. A pipe organ will be put in the Reformed church very soon. A postotlice has bee\' established at the .Mohonk Lake House. There will be two new election districts established here for the full election. Mucb new flagstone walk has been put down recently per order of tbe village Trus· !ees, The Smith Family will give an entertain- ment Ill the village hall ou Friday evening, ll'lay 23. Fast rlrl\>ing on the public thorou,ghfmes in this VIllage bns been prohibited by tile Trustees. Tbere is much building in progre~s bere Wage earners are busv, and are not afraid ot 10 hours for a day's wmk. The Rev. Dr. A. H. Huizinga has com- menced catechising and preaching at the various Sabbath schools in the congregation. The New Paltz Turnpike Company has declared &.n annual divideud of 4 per cent and the Highland antl Modena • Turnpike Company only 1 per cent. The d!strict school building ia in need of repairs. On Sunflay, l\Iay 25, memorial services will Albert Decker has purchased the real estate of William Decker. Delaware & Hudson stock is quoted now a\163. A few ye~rs ago it sold for 2(). be held in the M. E. Church. Comrades, sol- diers and sailors are invited to meet at 10 A. M., on that day at Post Readqt~arters, in 8. Deyo's Hall. The fallowing is the programme for the quarterlv meeting of the Teacners' Associa· tion of the First School Coq:~missioner's Dis- trict to be held •t School No. 11, .Mallden, Devotional E:s:erc1ses S&turday, }lay 31 Principal J S Decker Percentage. . . .. .... Prmcwal Walter Scott Pnnctpal John 0. Benn Prine1pal C Carnwright Pnnc1pul Emereck C LPWlS School :Management Reading Spellmg . Number Fractions Geography Drmnng ... History Composition School Babtts . Miss Anna Brink • . • MISS S. Anme t-::nell Prmcipal Aretas Saxe Pro[essor P St John Coleman P1 mmpal George S. Myer M1ss Augusta C Emereck . M:tSS Lena Slater Warning to Boys Who Throw StoneB. Mrs. Peter M. Dederick, of Hudson, while out walking on Sunday aft&noon, was struck in the eye by !I stone tbrown by a little bey, It is believed she willloEe the sight of the eye Boys should be restrained from throw- inc; stones In s')me secttons of this city the only \fun\ little boys have is throwing stones, mud and sand at each other. .Many passers by have been :bit by the missiles. Poun:hkeepsie Enterprise. Dr. David Kenneoy•s valnable building m Rondout has been entll'ely destroyed by :fire - Pougkkeepme Enterpr1.se. You couldn't get any one up here to believe surh a story, Veto. :Mayor Fraft has vetoed tbe resolution adopted by the Common Council authorizing Corporation Counsel Hasbrouck to nupesl the matter of the election contests for Alder- men of the Fourth and Fifth wards. -- A Big Tree. W. Patterson. of Delhi, recently felled a maple tree wlt1cil was 14 feet m circumfer- ence at the butt. Struck by Lightning. Two large barns owned by Algernon Eig- nor, situated oa Rose Hill, near Pine Hill, were struck by lightning und destroyed with their contents on Monday night. FJags for Soldiers' Graves. Pratt Pos.t, G. A. R., has sent oot flags wh.ich will be j}laced on soldiers' g•aves on Decoration Day to the following places: Hur- ley, 18; Pine H1ll, 30; Woodstock, 12: Kings• ton City, 185; St. Remy, 24; Rosendale, 18; Bloomingdale, 15; Rock J,ock, 30; High Falls, 18; Binnewater, 30; Olive Bridge, 15; Shokan, 15; ::>awkill, 7; .Marbletown, 8. Entertainment .. A strawberry and ice cream festival will held in the rooms of the Rondout Young Men's Oln istian Association on Friday even- Ing, under the auspices o! the Ladie~' Aiq ~SJ)L' ., ciety. The proceeds w11l be apphed to9:1ibi!J purchase of a carpet for the reading room. Around tb.e W 01•ld Train. George Francis Train passed over the Hud- son Rtver Rmlroad on Monday. On his car was a canvass on which appeared the words· \George Francis Train, Around the World in 62 Days\ Poor Fellows. Tbert; are 11 men occupying nine houses in Glen Wild, Sullivan County, who ito their own housewGrk entirely independent of any women. A'U<>iiher Veto. Mayor Kraft has vetoed tbe resolution of the Common Council appointiog standing committees.