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the round table . M I L L B E 0 0 K ,N .Y . A n g .2 0 ,th . 1893. andliterary o^mcter, ^ b , r i s a sample of what pitoeroTlor^^^^^ To Whetlmrapapex s town, is Tauer ^'^P\ question. Wliether a p p portedisaquestion Those in ° eh' best efforts to can only promise then oes “'“‘\ i r s «»’”*'>« *» vvorth examining, if only . plan with figures and estnnai given in the first tegular new paper. irts will b J the mornig useful. public early i will be most The six Churches, the ^ t & ’i y p . S I and the N ig h tin g a le s have interest at their gatherings, w h i f be given tithe public, and 1 ^ Ito increase the numbers and use of those societies The R o u n d l i will be glad to assist them m this | as far as possible. . , 1 Our requirements are f e w and J iA (TUaranteed circulation of thr«l dred copies, a fair amountMf adv<| patronage, a good correspondent a | ^post-office or village, also an sale of papers, who will be paid hi lin a d v e r tisin g s p a c e , or in cash. T Lll & Tenn^ Goods, at Amblers, J o f leooal itefliB, n ext time. f air servmn next Sunday, 6:80 \ S. 0. B„ Thimday evening, d Templars, Afonday evening. • f P., Tuesday evening, lorth League, Brlday evening, I Tea, Tuesday, ■of fun a t Durand’s- ventriloquist |sioal entertainment, |o f the people whodancs, attended Itural fi<mo. ■ ■rioultural fic They had a it evening and a good time, k s are due to the wedding guests ^ very interesting accounts of the tidings. We regret that we could ‘““ “n j md la, than this woBhallnoli the late nn« jg^^gd hy m making improvements. W«| the morning and the pap y wrthm reach of | at seven, thus giving I f « ^^ly as they can get! ^ » r ? i'rs;b b r ‘«« or four hours earlier than they ----------- - -ontiM this office. twenty cares enough for its c 1 ita «Plec- to contribute to it two cents a day,! will also be s _„„„r will be a success. If not it vj* Literary matter will paper will be a success. If not it via ted for n sbj ‘hose who „„ dropped quietly end n» h “™ don‘| ethnsioe. . ----------- -- “ “ ^ ' ^ t . e l eet t us . hear « r ,ro „ . )dy. Those in charge of this pap ot infallible experts, not even ti whatever please l u h from « prove— * ■ S n , S » ; » r ~ ... T ni news and comments will .Q^rnalists. They will doubtless i ^° pcialtv We want a correspondent .gj^^gg^_posgibiy serious blr-'’'- at eveTposboffice within six miles of ^hey may have send to each one a p ^ ; . \ secure the K writers, who ' -'xtothis village, ■sr here has •ve, and if ‘ occurs ready. Suggestions, a oriticisim, if not unkinuiy moaiip, be welcome and useful in the difi task of pleasing every one. know how many copies you can how many subscribers you can get, much advertising space you want short, let us know whether the .pi will be supported, and we will do best to return the favor, to the vantage of all concerned. If a sti preference is expressed for a w< . paper, it will bo so issued. ’4;Prep»m ti0P f ^ ^ fa>^ ■Ifrpr’test** W E D D Iltf 1 * On Wednesday m< jlarge audience assemhll ^ „ A-lOhurchto witness the m a rria^ ' INelUe Whalen to Mr. John Deai,.^^— if the joyous tones of a wedding matw ' the bridal pair passed to the altar p i^ ,edi twuo ushers, and followed J) V iir a%endants mSs Alice McGraiii ?'.tnin to the bride, imd Mat Jas, I jS J H L 0 & S ! , IlLDERSLEEVE & CO. Iplace to buy sho |k e Gildersleeve’s Poughkeepsie. like Gildersleeve’s, WHY? lause we 'can shov largest stock in th< Hndson River Valley. [Come and he covvinced. to see onr Specials $2-00. an 3-00. Grades, Leaders. D. Gildcrsleives & Co. Main St. Poughkeepsie, O . new YtiBK. oaNTBiLL ^<J HDUBON RITEB BAIUIto la effect M a j.ttm , 1898. kssssii^ * ? • AD J L S g i K i i S s f e s L S s i i n m g n i i i i i s S iaratogo Special pQ’kopp- Bie Local f e u i i i g i n s n i i s Ohloago Express \ ‘’’local , - y u n s n i i a u ? & i . •’ oO-,-qO.O==.=.»®: ?ggggs:ggsg: a: fJSX ^ ‘’’^iooal M u i i n d u n m i S If 4 1 y n n i s s ^ M i l -i ' i l l l f i l y n n i ; 3 n l p . s l i l f u l P s n n y d n H f l t r f s s . K „ r. w n l H U s i u n n u ? ; « :n n n n § s g i i E 5 s ? \ ‘’lo c a l. i i i n n i l s h u i s j K ~ .- ^ «>: eo»aqo»»o^ ? 8 ! e S S S £ i S 5 ^ : s: * K S 8 3 ; g g S l 2 J l & L l L l s a [ a s i s n i S l i l i l A M M ^ . - \ j l iT J l x ' ^ I T S . a le . S a a e - ^ e i l l G e e d s , (? ® m p lete I ^ e ® f ik s r : * - BTJILDERSVJWWARE. X liy- [J^CHOU & PHILLIPS, 279 MAIN ST. P 0 ’KEEPSIE,N,¥. x WH warn WMAT wmM eociB SLOSis Arc Taking Advaritage of the MAEK-DOWN-SALE Now Going on at the Leading Clothing Estahllshment of ■ M. SHWARTZ. Fine* Serge Suits, Cheviots, Homespuns or Whipcords are Going Very LOw. NEGLIGEE SHIETS-ELEGANT NECKWEAE-UGHT UNDERWEAEE STEAW HATS~CBHSH HATS CHILDEEN’ HAT. These Goods Must he Sold and prices Are Made That Will Sell Them. Boys’and Children’s Snits at a Sacrifice! ONLY TWO WEEKS MORE, - - - ................................... 303’ 305, Main Street. \ / BE IN TIME wlmt they believe to bo right and honor able, in their readiness to attack vgior- hrpnktncr fh»~h , ’’^^®T»bIe Bound, in ^ o with earoMtoess of their vo‘ breaking the hos^ of men or the hearts L d new dutie.. Said ho. *‘Tho rinj wornen.^ ^ i ^ pledged yourselw but m tuciTputriotic devotion to their has neither beginning nor end. native place, in their fearless advocacy of symbol of the eternity ot your union.” A t the oonolusion of the ceremonies, the bridal company passed from the church followed by thie ousIy_whatevec is wrong and disgraceful, no matter how well defended. l congratulations of friends. Outside the door rice was U- aider tham models worthy of imitation, jshowered upon them amid general merri- la another way, the name seems appro- priate The bride’s dainty dress was com- A t the round table there is no head, n o k ^ ^ f foot, every one is equ\’ This paper is t i e d ------ , , L id free discussion will^e encouraged. * Our correspondents are particularly re quested to mention all the advantages of the places they live in, everytl makes them attracti e or desii cloth of an exquisite She wore a toque of the , lihe throat and shoulders. She wore a n.n , importance we gf asters. The dress of the nau have an opinion, and express it bridesmaid was sometiiueSj,,ather vigorously, but our CO- lateel color. Sh< lunins will always he open to those who 'same hue tastefully trimmec^with pink differ from us, and free discussion will jie roses. The bridegroom and his “ best man’’ wore the conventional custume. A reception lasting from 6 P. jr. till 18 was giv at the bride’s home in Littlereat. Among the presents were thing that will help to build tl md make them prosperous. That is what the paper is for, and it will be constantly devoted to the interest of Central Dutchess. In politics, special effort will be made to get at the truth, no matter which party favors, though the paper will be by no means neutral. To this end,liberal extracts,will bo prin ted from the publications of all parties. < And communications from moderate politicians of all shades of opinion will he welcome. Fanatics we have no use for. In the discussion of local questions, hoped that the paper may be peeuliarly useful. For instance, the question why insurance companies charge so much higher for village than for farm risks, when most of the fires are ob the farms. The question whether the extra insur- ■ ranee we pay would pay operating exposes and on a sys tern of water w«rfc8. Hw^question how' best to iaterest people !n the place, and altmc.. to the beautiful locations by liberal cxhnd- > question wh&th*i! a s tri4«a ... .m m y ThoqueslAon why the Poughke^sie railroads all combine to keep us orft of that city. The question When, where, and howt he Dnion Free School shall he establish-; ed and supported, On this point, a pro. position has been made to us, so startling in its character as to seem purely vision ary, yet appearing not so absurd upon careful investigation. A scheme which proposes nothing less than to build and maintain a first class free graded school \Xitbout a cent of extra expense to the tax payers, Qt obligation to any one, is Piiiiluuiii SU l M I I U M sh 5 8 ? Saratop CBNfTRAL Nffiwj BNGLANn a n d w e s t e r n R. r . Fottglikeepsle Route several goodly sums of money. We hope that the cash is an omen that Mr. and Mrs. Dean will always be attended by prosperity. D. L. HEATON & CO. 359 MAUf UT^ , P o u a H K B B P s n a \We furnish all kinds of R e l ia b l e FOOT OOVERIN'G for men, women and children, for less money We Make Shoes For SooisiCaqets. [liag could afford us more iro than the privilege of ytistag our husiness in the Ulhrook Daily. The fall t to almost here, and our of clerks are now busy ^ «p large invoices of tools. Carpets and Dp- ryftoofls. Our repntation f( 1 llog the choicest and best i;d k the lowest prices, ^ M ly sustained this fall, all take great pleasure in g onr friends at Mill- and vicinity the most &t© stock of goods in our jjstwofen New York and Al- LHCKEY PLATT & CO. In effect June ,£85 g _ m S;-; U-t: liiinii fesJJj H SSSSj T? 5 5 i 'r* • 05 CC COo t to CO <0 «o to «o i ? g s f e g s s s g; g; §5 J 5 Market St. 254 Main St. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. SCHOOL BOOKS. The largest stock. Best. Assortment- Second hand hooks a specialty. W .&J. LO V E , CIGAR MANUFACTURER, 282 Main Street, P o u g h k e e p s i e , N .Y ., Ate making the leading 5 and lOe Cigars in Dutchess County. LOVES’ R IVAL Q.VEES, 10c., jATTD No \better goods can be produced for the money- Give thorn a trial and enjoy an elegant smoke. ;_ON SALE AT—: W. E. SMITH’S STORE, MILLBROOK. NewTourgli, DixtcHfisg necticiit OOIHO BAST. I iU f i * 54g »??, 4 ' 0 you shave your yourself you 1» do ui)t fail so try one of the CURLEY SAFETY RAZORS. They are made in one and two blade styles, and sell for $2-00 and $3-00. eadh SOLD BY GUILFORD DUDLEY, 260 main St. Poughkeepsie, N. V. W, C. LESTER,i MILLBfiOOK, FLOBIST- Gut Flowers and Tlants a specialety. Floral Desigos.made up on short m Want Choice Plants, bulbs Rose Bushes, Shrubs, Ornamental Trees, &c. Leave your order with W.C, Lester, Florist, Millbaook, N.V. « 1 3 : 1 1 t. M.lp, FABEINGTOS’S, WM. B., 266 Main St., PolieepBie, H. Y. Ice {^ream HIOKOK & SMITH MUSIC 00. J. H. HIOKOK, Manager. 842 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 80 Water St., Newburgh, N. Y. Having Two large Stores with a fine Stock ol M USIC, P IA N O S , O R GAN S , and other Musical Good*^ selected from the best in the market. W e punbe^atn DO YOU Presidential Badges, Uni forms,iTorohes I Ac., of Every iheicriptiouT* Every American Citizen Should own an American Flag. We are now prepared to supply them In Silk, Muslin or Bunting. We can {Umieh the nest Standard Banting Flags \rith44StarsandlS Stripes tewed In; theseFisgsare far better and wlliiast longer than ths Clamp Dyed or Printed Flags, and they are also lower in price, at MALONEY^S Regalia, Flag and Banner Departient. 276 Main St., Pou{ Established over a Quarter ot a SWlIf BIIV1BB8, DEALERS IN LUMBER & COAL And Manufacturer* of M, ElUs, Doors, NooliES, &c- M illbrook, N . Y . Established 1864. JOHN SWARTZ & SONS. r.tffftW rPABmo-y.-lF'— - c l a s s w ^, m A IvI^ I ' F S , , . _ —AND THt ’ Celebrated Ifr/ ^ n ^ O n t ^ h atoci, O-b.Ov,,. Main St. Wtoes. _____ , W . ,