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ti o n , i t i s t h e m a r k e t p la c e o f id e a s ,
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id e a l c o u r s e , a n d t h e y s h o u ld n o t d iffe r
m a t e r ia l ly . T h e g r e a t v a l u e o f t h e c o l­
le g e li f e l i e s in t h e f o u r y e a r s o f im p e r s d n a l i n t e r e s ts , o f -w ork d o n e i n c o m ­
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w h i c h t h e c o lle g e h a s t h e a l u m n a e to
th a -n k . T h e c h a n g e i s a ls o s h o w n b y
t h e b ic v c le r a c k s , -w hich s t a n d a l l a lo n g
rid o r s .
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s p o k e f o r h e r o w n c la s s , ’77, w h ic h h a s
t o b e p r o u d o f t h e f i r s t w o m a n p r e s id e n t
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s a y i n g t h a t i t h a d co m e b y lOA-ing, p e r ­
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to o k s e a t s re ser-v ed f o r t h e m o n t h e le ft,
t h e s o p h o m o re s o n th e r i g h t o f t h e p l a t i^orm. T h e n t h e s e n io rs , le d b y t b e i r
m a r s h a l , w e a r i n g a b e a u t if u l g o w n of
w -hite o r g a n d ie o v e r r o s e t a f f e t a , c a m e
in t w o b y tw o . T h e i r gow-ns m e r i t a
g e n e r a l d e s c r ip tio n m o r e t h a n a s p e ­
c ia liz e d o n e, f o r t h e id e a one^ c a r r i e d
a w 'a y w a s t h a t c f a p a le , s o f t e n e d p r i s m .
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t a k i n g u p t h e fre s h m .e n a n d s o p h o m o re
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‘T o t a l k o f m a n y t h i n g s —
O f s h o e s —a n d s h ip s r-a n c i s e a li n g w-ax—
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A n d w h e th e r p ig s h a v e w in g s .’ ”
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w u s p r e p a r i n g a c l a s s h is to r y . H o w
s p le n d id ly h e e x p r e s s e s t h e s i tu a t io n ;
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I t i s im p o s s ib le f o r o n e o u t s id e o f t h e
c o lle g e l i f e t o a p p r e c i a te a c la s s h i s ­
t o r y . Th.e m a n y q u ip s a n d p e r s o n a litie s
w e r e f u l l y a p p r e c i a te d b y h e r a u d i t o r s ,
a n d a p p l a u s e a n d l a u g h t e r p u n c t u a te d
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m a n y b i t s o f p o e try , a n d o n e o r tw o
w e r e s u n g b y t h e c la s s . O n e o f th e s e ,
d e s c r ib in g t h e F u t u r e A?"aBsar G irl, to
t h e g o o d o ld t u n e ‘‘S o n o f a G a n ib o lie r ,”
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t h e f a n c y o f t h e a u d ie n c e .
M is s F a n n y B e e M c K in n e y , a ls o
g o w n e d in w h i t e o rg a n d ie , c o n tin u e d tlie
histO 'ry in to t h e j u n i o r a n d s e n io r y e a r s .
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i s tr y ; B a ltim o r e , ’97; F e llo w in C h e m is ­
t r y , B r y n M a w r, 1897-98.
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M is s A n n ie E l i z a b e t h J e n k i n s , f o r th e
J u n i o r s , g a v e t h e re p ly , p r o m i s i n g to
p o lis=h
h u op t-the
h e s p a d e . S h e d e c la r e d tthh ia t
’99 h a d n o t b e e n u n m a n n e r l y e n o u g h
t o d e s ir e t o g r a b t^h i s s p a d e , b u t th e:
^ ' im an ^ w h o a s k .
is a n o ld s t o r y o f
e d h i s f r ie n d M ik e w h a t a n a n t h e m w a s ,
“ W e ll, B ill,” s a i d M ik e, “ i f I s a y to
y o u , ‘B ill, g iv e m e t h a t s p a d e ,’ t h a t ’s
n o t a n a n t h e m ; b u t i f I s a y ‘B ill, B ill,
g iv e, B ill g iv e m e, t h a t , m e t h a t , t h a t ,
B ill g iv e m e t h a t s p a d e ,’ t h a t ’s a n a n ­
th e m .” I n o u r t h o u g h t s , w e h a v e m a d e
a l o n g a n t h e m o f t h e w o r d s , “ ’98, g iv e
u s t h a t s p a d e .”
T h e e x e rc is e s c lo s e d w i t h t h e T re e
S o n g , a l s o w r i t t e n J>y A m y W e n t w o r t h :
H e r e b e n e a t h o u r te a r o ld m a p le
W e t h e lo y a l t y r e n e w '
T h a t s h a ll b i n d u s , A lm a M a te r ,
C lo se r, y e a r b y y e a r , t o y o u .
ph
l i v e s ti- a in s d ie d a w a y t h e o r c h e s t r a
s t r u c k u p a liv e ly tw o - s t e p , a n d t h e
a d e t o i t s q u ic k e n e d
m a r c h h o m e w a s ma<
stra in s .
M E E T IN G O F T R U S T E E S .
T h e a n n u a l m e e ti n g o f t h e t r u s t e e *
o f t h e c o lle g e -w as h e ld d u r i n g t h e d a y ,
a s u s u a l , a n d t h e fo llo w in g c h a n g e s in
t h e f a c i l it y a r e a n n o u n c e d . O t h e r a c ­
t i o n w ill b e m a d e kno-w n b y P r e s i d e n t
T a y lo r a t th e co m m en c em en t to -d a y :
B auT*. Johnson. W y lie , F h . D ., A tssoc i a te B ro fe e o o r i n E n y lla li, its m a d e fu ll
profesftoy, wit3i chErfe of the departE . B ic k fo rd , P h .
D ., I n ­
structor in. Biology, is placed in charge
of th e department for 1898-99, w ith -the
t i t l e o f A s s o c i a te P r o f e s s o r .
A n S i'
^Spidn
san Lovejoy VVetm ore, Eugie
C ora S ta rt, W orcester, M ass,
CLASS OP ’91.
M ary E . W oodiu, P oughkeepsie.
CLASS OP ,’92.
S ara S. P la t t H adsell, P lainville, Ct.
E lla ^Velbou C ram er, Poughkeepsie.
E th e l R. E v a n s, B rook lyn .
F r a n c o s J o litte, Now York.
EllZllheth B row n
>r f e s u v iu e a u.ii.— - —^
IN T H E e v e n i n g .
T h e h-alK s in i r o n t o f
m a in h n lia -
in g -w ere li g h te d w i
•C h in e s e l ^ ^ t e r n s a n d
^form was
a p m i^
e re c te a
®
tr a n c e . P r e s ia e m . ^
M rs . T a y l o r a n d
m a in
C h a irs
u s t e n t f t h e O lee
for Another Occupation,
V as.ar
Refreshments were
cutting, Brooklyn.
B o m S , " p S n s S J ; H a ...
M ary V ida Clark, Springfield, M ass.
Alice C raw ford B row n, New York.
M ariam ia C. B row n, N ew York.
P lo r e u c e J. P o ste r, K eene, N. H .
J e a n C. P alm er, B rooklyn,
B. I.
CLASS OF ’95.
E d ith M ay G arvin, W insted, Coun.
Is a b e lla .a. R eim er, O range, N . J.
O tie K irchner, D avenport, Iow a.
F an n y Cohen, New Y o rk .H elen H . Candee, P oughkeepsie.
G race C arpenter, P oughkepsue.
CLASS OP ’96.
S ara h I. Spaulding, D enver, Colorado.
M arion L aird, F reehold, N. J,
H a rrie t R ichardson, W ashington, D. C.
S arah B, H a rtzell, Cleveland, Ohio.
F lorence B. Scott, Bola, P a.
M abel B reckeuridge, H am ilton, Out.
F lorence H askell, B radford, P a.
KS
K .,
C.
Alice M errill H ow land, Hope, R. I.
M arg are t P ellet, W atkins.
Louise Van Auden, New York.
ways characterizes a
a n d s a r f lc n la r ly t h a t w h ic h m a rk s th e
C losing o f t h e co lle g e y e a r.
H e u rie tte I, S cranton, S ault S te M ane,
1
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d e p a rte d
to
ta k e
uy
SS
c h e m is t r y , m u s ic , n a t u r a l h i s to r y a n d
t S e s m a l l ; r c la s s e s i n a s t r o n o i n y
r e c ite th e r e .
O f th e ro o m s m th e m a m
b u ild in g , X a n d W on t h e f o u r t h flo o r
a r e an n e x e s to th e
fn firm a s a n e e m r g e n c y w a r d of t h e
•ary O n t h e t h i r d flo o r N becomes t h e
n e w s e n io r p a r lo r , a n d K i s ^^ ft a s i t
w as.
O n t h e second I b e c o m e s t o e
s t u d e n t s ’ p a r l o r w i t h new h a r d - w o o d
floor, J becomes o ffic e rs p a r lo r .
T h e p a r lo r s a x e t o b e e n t i r e ly
efi, t h e e n t r a n c e w a lls b e i n g rem o-ved
a n d c o lu m n s s u b s t it u t e d —m f a c t t o
w h o le s e c o n d flo o r 'is t o b e r e c o n s t r u c t ­
ed , i n i t s a d m i n i s tr a t i v e ro o m s .
V IS IT IN G A L U M N A E .
T h e r e h a s n e v e r b e f o re i n t o e h i s to r y
o f t h e c o lle g e b e e n s o m a n y o f i t s a l u m ­
n a e p re s e n t a t one of its com m ence­
m e n t se a so n s a s th is y e a r. T h e a tte n d ­
a n c e s u r p a s s e s t h a t a t t h e c o m p le tio n
o f t h e 25 th y e a r , t h o u g h p e r h a p s t h e
p r o p o r tio n is n o t s o g r e a t , b e c a u s e r e ­
c e n t c la s s e s h a v e b e e n la r g e , a n d m a n y
o f t h e i r m e m b e r s h a v e r e tu r n e d . N o
d o u b t th e r e w e re q u ite a n u m b e r w ho
n e g le c te d t o r e g is t e r , b u t th o s e whO' d id
are nearly a, h u n d r e d i n e x c e s s o f l a s t
y e a r , a n d a s w ill b e s e e n , t h e y co m e
f r o m a ll p a r t s o f t h e c o u n t r y , s o m e f r o m
lo n g d is ta n c e s . T h e fo llo w in g i s t h e
c o m p le te r e g is t e r , a r r a n g e d b y c la s s e s :
CLASS OP ’70.
L, V. R ushm ore Cornell, N. Y.
E llen H . R ichards, J am aic a P la in s, M ass.
CLASS OP ’7L
A nnie E . Rowe, N ew H ackensack.
CLASS OP ’73.
M ary R aym ond R ichardson, Brooklyn,
E v a P e rry Moore, St, Louis, Mo.
C. M. G errish, -------------------M yra S m ith C lark, New York.
M ai'y A. Hopson,. K e n t, Conn.
M arie A. H effron-M areher, Syracuse.
E lizab e th H . B rew er,‘S tockbridge, M ass.
E m ily Call Griffith, U tica.
H elen H. B ackus, B rooklyn. •
C ornelia K no-vles P itc h , P assaic, N. J.
Alice R andall B itch, P o rt Jefferson.
S arah D a n a Loom is, Englew ood, N. J.
K a th a rin e M. L upton, C incinnati, Ohio.
L ilia Thom as E lder, -W inchester, M ass.
G race J e w e tt B unce, P oughkeepsie.
A delaide Skeel, N ew burgh.
CLASS O P ’74.
G e rtru d e BeacM ey M iller, N ew York.
A nnie B row n, New York,
CLASS O P ’75.
11, N ew York.
\uj-x,..
M ary T ay lo r B issell,
L illian E. P rudden New H aven, Coniii
CLASS O P ’77.
C tro lln e S w ift A tw a te r, P oughkeepsie.
Frances TV. Sw»n, Pomghkeepsie.
Mary Thaw ThompBon, Allegheny,
R achel B ate* Jacob*, Springfield, Mas*.
S a ra h P . S. A rm strong, Penn. Yan.
CLASS O F ’78.
S a ra h L ouise Day, B oston, M ass.
M ary H ill S m ith, B ay C ity, M ich. .
Sixth Ave., 20th to 21st'St.
NEW YORK.
T w o EougJiheejysie L a d ie s B e ­
com e J line B r id e s , A m o n g
E r e tty F low ers,
M RS.
RAYMOND
CLARA
TAKES
THE
FO STER
JU L IA
NAME
AND
CABLE
OP
M R S.
F R E D E R IC K S M A L L ^B O T H W E D ­
D IN G S
S H O W A T IN G E O F P A ­
T R IO T I S M
IN
THE
c » .
E llen K . Cumm ing, P redonia.
L.^^M^Hou^LoVdfhS^MOT
M ary Noxon S anders, New York.
W a S o
E . L. Sanders, Springfield, 111.
f^ew York.
D e lla’M. M arquardt, Des M mnes, Iow a.
G e rtru d e Ylac A rth u r, N ew York.
E d ith D. D eane, N ew Ycmk.
Theodora M. C arroll, Buftalo,
H a rrie t S. B anks, Englew ood, N. J.
CLASS O F ’07.
A n ita F . H em ings, B oston, M ass.
K. Olive H utchinson, S. N orw alk, Conn.
H elen L. B ishop, D e tro it, Mich.
E lizab e th L oraine B ishop, D e tro it, Mich.
A nna G. R ichey, A lleghany City, Ta.
M ary E v an s B ailie, M cK eesport, P a.
M a rth a M. Clark, B rooklyn.
H o rte n se W. Lew is, M ount Vernon.
A nnie L indesay W ilkinson, G erm antow n,
ON A H O T JU N E DAT.
S ly C u p id ' s e e m s t o b e s h a r i n g t h e
h o n o r s i n t h e s e tim e s o f -wiar. O n W e d ­
n e s d a y a f te r n o o n a f t e r t h e I n t e n s e h e a t
o f -the d a y h a d b e e n d r i v e n f r o m th e
c i t y b y c o o lin g a n d r e f r e s h in g s o u t h ­
e a s t e r l y b re e z e s , t h e r e w e r e tw o w e d ­
d in g p a r t i e s m a k i n g m e r r y o v e r t h e
n u p t i a l s o f t h e i r c lo s e s t fr ie n d s .
M iss
C la r a J u l i a C a b le b e c a m e M rs. F r e d ­
e r ic k P e r c iv a l S m a ll a n d
M iss A lic e
A d r ia n e e t o o k t h e n a m e o f M rs . R a y ­
m o n d F o s te r . T h e w e d d in g s w e re b o th
p e rfo rm e d a t th e h o m es o f th e p a re n ts
o f t h e b rid e s , a n d w e r e c h a r a c t e r i z e d
■with a ti n g e o f p a t r i o t i s m .
RUGS.
A t t h e h o m e o f t h e b r i d e ’s p a r e n t s a t
58 C a n n o n S tr e e t t h e C a b le —S m a ll n u p ­
t i a l s w e r e p e r fo rm e d . M iss C a b le i s o n e
o f P o u g h k e e p s ie ’s
p r e ttie s t
young
l a d ie s a n d t h e g ro o m , iMr; S m a ll, 'is a
p r o m i n e n t r e s id e n t o f A u g u s t a , M a in e .
I n the presence 'Of a large number of
7Se.
72x36
$2.74
wan perhaps beiit known, however,
through hia daughter, who achieved
notoriety in all the papers by joining
t h e C a th o lic G h u rc h . nO't lo n g b e f o re
the family came here.
$1.19
7 i4 ft.
.$4.98
$1.5S
9x6ft.
12x0ft.
$10.98
800 r o lls F in e s t s e le c te d M a ttin g s —in
each roll th e re a re lO yards.
The
t in g v a lu e s a t su c h p r ic e s to b e fo u n d
anyw here else.
LAMPS.
Special—D ecorated T able Lam ps, w ith
lOin. dome shade or 8 in, globe, com­
plete, ........................................................ 98c.
E x ten sio n H anging Lam ps B. & H .
B urners, decorated, 14 inch, 'com­
plete, ...........................................................$3.98
YYrought Iro n B an q u et Lam p, w ith
blue d ra ft globe, com plete.....................$4.67
Special line of H a ll L am ps ready. Also,
a lot of B arn L an te rn s a t rig h t prices.
WINDOW SHADES.
2,000 W indow Shades, 3x6 fe et, fine
H olland, double knot, linen fringe,
spring rollers, com plete, sp ec ia l----- 59c.
B est Opaque S hades w ith fringe. Our
price, ........................................................ 30e.
M ail orders filled as w ell and as prom ptly
as if you w ere in th e store in person.
1. O’Neill & Co.
Sixth Avc., 20th to 2lst St.
NEW YORK.
D i s t r i c t —111.
(P lease address as above by mail.)
w e r e b o t h h a n d 's o m e a n d n u m e ro u s .
T h e g i f t s t o th e -'b r id e in c lu d e d a h a n d ­
s o m e d i'a m o n d b ro o c h fr o m t h e g ro o m ,
a c h e c k f r o m h e r f a t h e r a n d a g o ld
w a tc h f r o m h e r m o th e r.
A fter art extended, wedding tour Mr.
a n d M rs . F o s t e r w ill m a k e a b r i e f s t a y
i n t h i s c i t y a f t e r w h ic h t h e y will- re s id e
in the western part of the state.
SHUSTER GETS $ 800.
w'-as m a r k e d h y w h ite s a t i n
r ib b o n s
h e ld i n p l a c e b y Col. S e ite r ’s y o u n g
s o n a n d h i s l i t t l e n e ic e . C h a rle s S p ro s s
fu rn is h e d ! t h e w e d d in g m u s ic a s th e
b r i d a l p a r t y e n t e r e d t h e ro o m .
M r. a n d M rs. S m a ll l e f t to w n o n t o e
8:05 t r a m o n t h e H u d s o n R iv e r R a i l ­
r o a d f o r A lb a n y , B o s to n a n d O c e a n
P o in t , M a in e . T h e y w ill s p e n d t h e s u m ­
m e r a t t h e l a s t m e n tio n e d r e s o r t a n d
r e t u r n t o B ro o k ly n , a t w h ic h p la c e
t h e y w ill m a k e t h e i r f u t u r e h o m e . T h e
b e s t w is h e s o f a h o s t o f f r ie n d s f o l­
lo w s t h e n e w ly m a r r i e d c o u p le th r o u g h
t h e r e m a i n d e r o f t h e i r life.
The C ourt o f A p p e a ls D ecides the
F o lice Case in SM ister’s
F a vo r,
J o s e p h M o rs c h a u s e r , a t t o r n e y f o r e x O fficer A d a m S h u s te r , r e c e iv e d a t e l e ­
g r a m T e u s d a y e v e n in g f r o m th© c le r k
o f t h e c o u r t o f a p p e a l s a t S a r a to g a ,
s t a t i n g t h a t in, t h e c a s e ^ o f A d a m
S h u s te r a g a i n s t t o e p o lic e c o m m is s io n ­
e r s o f t h i s c ity , t h e d e iis io n w a s r e ­
v e r s e d w ith c o s ts .
T h is m e a n s t h a t
e x -O ffic e r S h u s te r w ill h a v e to b e r e ­
i n s t a t e d o n t h e p o lic e fo rc e , a n d b e s id e s
re c e iv e a l l o f h i s b a c k p a y . H e w a s
e x p e lle d f r o m t h e fo r c e o n e y e a r a n d
o n e m o n t h a g o y e s t e r d a y , a n d w ill r e ­
c e iv e $790 b a c k p a y . T o - d a y m e a n s a n exther t w o d o lla rs , a n d t w o d o lla rs f o r
e v e r y d a y u n t i l h e re s ig n s a f t e r h i s r e ­
i n s ta t e m e n t , -w hich h e m e a n s t o do.
T h is w ill m a k e h is b a c k p a y a m o u n t
t o a b o u t $800. T h e c a s e f i r s t w e n t b e ­
fo re J u d g e B a rn a rd , w ho s u s ta in e d
S h u s te r . . I t w a s t h e n c a rrie d , to th e
a p p e l la t e d iv is io n o f t h e s u p r e m e c o u r t,
a n d J u d g e s H a tc h a n d B a r tle tt s u s ta in ­
e d B a r n a r d , w h ile t h r e e o t h e r ju d g e s
w e re a g a i n s t h i s d e c isio n . T h e e a s e w a s
t h e n c a r r i e d to- t h e c o u r t o f a p p e a ls b y
M r. M o rs c h a u s e r , a n d o n T u e s d a y t h a t
i m p o r t a n t .b o d y r e v e r s e d t h e d e c isio n of
t h e a p p e l la t e d iv is io n w i t h c o s ts . E x O fficer S h u s te r ’s m a n y frie n d ;
c o n g r a t u l a t i n g h i m on.
on h is success. T he
p o lic e c o m m is s io n e rs w ill g e t a n o rd e r
to r e i n s t a t e S h u s te r , a f t e r w h i c h
w ill r e s if
A D R IA N C E —P O S T E R .
ALL HAVE JOINED.
AH o f t h e fire c o m p a n ie s i n t h i s c i t y
h a v e jo in e d t h e Hudson V a lle y Fire­
m e n ’s A s s o c ia tio n , w h ic h o r g a n iz a tio n
is t o h o ld a c o n v e n tio n a t S a u g e r tie s ,
J u n e 21 a n d 22. A t a m e e tin g o f P h o e ­
n ix H o se C o m p a n y T u e sd a y n ig h t, it
w a s v o te d to jo i n t h e a s s o c ia tio n , a n d
t h i s c o m p le te s toe lis t .
T h e action
t a k e n b y t h e c o m p a n i e s o f P o u g h k e e p s ie
has been favorably commented, on b y
^
the officers of th e association.
L a d y Washington Hose Co. has voted
A r e c e p t i o n fo llo w e d t h e c e r e m o n y a t ^ to join both toe Firemen’s Association
w h i c h a w e d d in g s u p p e r w a s s e r v e d b y
a n d the H u d s o n V a ll e y A s s o e ia tit
S m i t b Brothers.
William E. Slater has been appoint
happy
couple
D U T C H E S S C O U N T Y C L E R K ’S O F F IC E ,
P o u g h k e e p sie , N . Y ., J u n e 8, 1898.
N otice is hereby given t h a t a panel of '
of th e C ounty C ourt to b e held a t th e
C ourt House, in th e C ity of Poughkeepsie,
in and for th e County of D utchess, on th e
first T uesday of July, 1898, will be d ra w n
a t th is office on W ednesday, J u n e 15, 1S9S,
a t 11 o’clock a. m.
I w j9
T H E O . A . H O F F M A N , C lerk.
S p e c ia l—B r a c k e t L a m p s w it h R e flecters, e n a m e lle d b la ck an d g ilt , com ­
p le te , .................................................................. 65c.
•e rform
n e d , w a s b e a u t if u ll y d r a p e d a
l a r g e A m e r ic a n flag . I t s fo ld s fe ll in
w a v e s fr o m t h e c e ilin g to th e s o ftly
c a r p e te d floor, a n d n e a r it s ed g e s w e re
p o t t e d p l a n t s , d a is ie s a n d .rre e n s to
re lie v e t h e m o n o to n y . T h e s id e s o f th e
ro o m w e re d e c o r a te d w ith d a is ie s , f e r n s
a n d s m a ll A m e r ic a n fla g s , t o e w h o le
p re s e n tin g a v e r y p ic tu re sq u e a p p e a r­
a n c e . T h e b a l u s t r a d e s l e a d in g fr o m
t h e h a l l to th e u p p e r flo o r w e re w o u n d
w i t h b u n c h e s o f d a is ie s a n d p r e t t y
g re e n s .
T h e dres'S o f t h e b r i d e c o n s is te d of
D u c h e s s w h i t e ■s a t i n , e m b ro id e re d in
g o ld . 'S he a ls o w o r e a lo n g b r i d a l A^eil,
h e l d in p la c e hs’- a h a n d s o m e p i n s e t
w i t h p e a r l s a n d tu r q u o is , a p r e s e n t
fr o m t o e g ro o m . S h e c-iiTied a b o u q u e t
o f lilie s o f t h e v a lle y a.nd w a s a t t e n d ­
e d b y h e r s is te r , M iss G r a c e F . C ab le,
w h o a c t e d a s b rid e s m a id . M iss S e lin a
S e ite r, d a u g h t e r o f L ie u te n a n t- C o lo n e l
S e lle r o f th e T w e lf th R e 'g im e n t, a c t e d
a s m a id o f h o n o r, a n d w a s a t t i r e d ^
w h i t e o r g a n d y o v e r p in k s a t i n .
Th
d r e s s o f t h e b r id e s m a id w a s w h i t e oug a n d y o v e r c e r is e s ilk .
M r. C h a rle s
S m ith , o f N e w Y o rk , w a s b e s t m a n
a n d F re d ' W h i t n e y , o f B ro o k ly n , w a s
u sh er.
T h e g ro o m p r e s e n t e d t o t h e
b e s t m a n a n d u s h e r p r e t t y s c a r f p in s ,
s e t w i t h p e a r l s a n d m o o n s to n e s . T h e
b r i d e ’s g-ift t e t h e m a id of honor w a s
a r i n g s e t ■with pearls and turquois
a n d t o t h e b r id e s m a id s h e g a v e a r i n g
s e t w i t h m o o n s to n e s .
T h e w e d d in g p ar(;j’-’s p a t h o f ro s e s
l e a d in g t o t h e l a r g e A m e r ic a n flag ,
The presents to the
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
P e t it Ju rors, t o sei-ve a t t h e T ria l T e r m
$5.87. $6.48. $7.20. $8.98, an d $11.98.
A nd w e believe th e re a re no such m a t­
t i a l k n o t w a s t i e d i n im p r e s s iv e m a n ­
n e r b y t h e R e v . A . P . V a n G ieso n , p a s ­
t o r o f t h e F i r s t R e fo r m e d C h u rc h .
E v e n o n s u c h a jo y o u s ' o c e a s ic n p a ­
t r i o t is m w a s n o ’t f o r g o tte n , a n d in f a c t
i t m a y -well b e c a lle d a p a t r i o t i c w e d ­
d in g . . I n t h e s p a c io u s p a r l o r w e re d e c ­
o r a ti o n s o f a v e r j ’- e l a b o r a t e c h a r a c t e r ,
c o n s is tin g in th e m a in o f t h e c o lo rs o f
t h e country’s dear o ld flag.
In t h e
Geer,
C L A IR E —In t h is c ity , J u n e 7, 1898, R ob -
j r t Claire.
$23.94
MATTINGS.
the nup­
W h i l e t h e w e d d in g p a r t y in th e
C a b le h o u s e h o ld w a s e n jo y in g t h e r e ­
^ S a llie B. S laton, T arhoro, N, C.
c e p tio n a f t e r t h e c e re m o n y h a d b e e n
B eatric e Shaw, P aterso n , N. J.
p e r fo rm e d , i n t h e h o m e of M r. a n d M rs.
R ose B, Heywood, H olyoke, M ass.
E . C. A d r ia n e e , a t 108 G a r d e n S tr e e t,
L illian Lovejoy, P oughkeepsie.
t h e i r o n ly d a u g h t e r . M is s A lic e A d r iE lla E. M iersch, Alleghany.
E m m a L este r B aker, P rovidence, R. I.
a n q e , w a s b e in g u n i t e d in m a r r i a g e to
B e rth a Cook, Irvington.
M r. I t a y m o n d F o s t e r o f W o o d y C re s t,
M aude V. Griffin, D anbury, Conn.
H ig h B rid g e , N . Y. T h e w e d d in g c e re ­
E linor L. B aldw in, M ilford, Del.
R osam ond R. B revort, Y onkers.
m o n y w a s p erfo rm e d b y th e R ev . W .
H . E . B eard, N orw alk, Conn.
B a n c r o f t H ill, pastor o f t h e S e c o n d
M ary G. Dem ing, A uburn.
R e f o r m e d C h u rc h .
I t w a s a w h ite
C lara K ingsley B row n, S yracuse.
a n d g r e e n w e d d in g , t h e d e c o ra tio n s
CLASS NOT S P E C IF IE D .
b e in g d a is ie s a n d p o t t e d
p la n ts. I n
t h e p a r l o r w h e re t h e c e re m o n y
w as
p e r f o r m e d w e re h u g e b a n k s o f d a is ie s ,
p e o n ie s, r o s e s a n d f e r n s . T h e c e re m o ­
n y w a s p e rfo rm e d in fr o n t o f a h a n d ­
HOOD’S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Bil­ some m o n o g ra m , “ F —A ,” m a d e o f
iousness, indigestion, Headache, p in k e n d w h i t e c a r n a t i o n s . A m o n g to e
Easy to take, easy to operate. 2 5 c . p r e t t y d e c o r a tio n s a r o u n d t o e r o o m s
w e re n u m e r o u s c l u s t e r s •of s m a ll A m e r ­
i c a n fia g s , w h ic h a d d e d a t o u c h o f p a ­
H AS L E F T TOW N.
t r i o t is m t o t h e sc e n e .
M r. A . L . G u r n e y , w ho. c a m e t o
T h e b r i d e -was a t t i r e d i n a g o w n o f
P o u g -h k e e p s ie l a s t f a l l a s g e n e r a l a g e n t D u c h e s s s a t i n t r i m m e d w i t h I r i s h p o i n t
o f t h e P r o v i d e n t S a v i n g s L i f e I n s u r ­ la c e , a n d d e c o r a te d w*ith o r a n g e b lo s ­
a n c e C o m p a n y , l e f t a -week o r tw o a g o , s o m s w h ic h h e r m 'O ther -w ore a t h e r
a n d h a s n o t a p p e a r e d s in c e . I t is s a i ^ o w n w e d d in g .
M is s E t h e l G e er, o f
t h a t h e a l s o l e f t s o m e a c c o u n t s i m s e t - W o o d y C re s t, w a s m a i d o f h o n o r, a n d
tle d , a n d t h e r e w e r e i r r e g u l a r i t i e s in ■was a t t i r e d i n -w hite t a f f e t a , c o v e re d
T h e b r id e s m a id s
h i s a c c o u n t s w fito t o e c o m p a n y . T h e w i t h B r u s s e l s n e t.
c o m p a n y , h o w e v e r, i s a g o o d o ne, a n d w e r e M is s E m m a W a lk e r , o f B ro o k ly n ,
a n d M is s G r a c e K e tc h a m , o f D o v e r
M r. J o h n G a y lo rd - h a s b e e n a p p o i n t e d '
P la i n s . T h e f o r m e r w o r e w h i t e l a n d s i n M r. G u r n e y ’s p la c e a s g e n e r a l a g e n t. d o w n e , a n d M is s K e tc h a m w o r e w h ite
M r. G u r n e y is a m a n o f p l e a s a n t a d ­ o r g a n d y o v e r p in k - M r, H o w e ll F o s te r ,
d re s s , a n d m a d e f r ie n d s r a p id l y h e r e , a b r o t h e r o f t h e g ro o m , a c t e d a s b e s t
a s h e -was b o m i n D u t c h e s s C o u n ty a n d m a n , a n d t h e u s h e r s w e re G ib s o n P o s ­
t e r , a n o t h e r b r o t h e r , a n d M r. E d m u n d
Icixevv some r>eople before h e c a m e . H e
Friday,.
FURNITURE.
H A N D SO M E
D E C O R A T IO N S —W O R K O P C U P ID
relatives and invited' guests,
Poughkeepsie and Eastern,
June 17th, 1898.
EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME.
M IS S A L I C E A D R IA N C E B E C O M E S
•M ISS
ON THE SHOPPING EXCURSION.
O n t h i s d a y t h e f a r e w ill b e re d u c e d
t o h a l f p r i c e f o r r o u n d t r i p a t a ll s t a ­
t i o n s fr o m B o s to n C o rn e r s to P o u g h ­
k e e p s ie . A r r a n g e m e n t s h a v e been, m a d e
w i t h a n u m b e r o f P o u g h k e e p s ie ’s le a d ­
i n g m e r c h a n t s , -v to ereb y t h e y a g r e e t o
g iv e a c a s h d is c o u n t o n t h a t d a y to a l l
To anticipate every need it re­ w-hO'
m a k e t h e e x c u rs io n . A t i c k e t w ill
quires tremendous facilities and b e g iv e n tO' a ll p u r c h a s e r s o f t i c k e t s o n
vast research.
No other Store t h a t d a te , w h ic h , sh o tim t o t h e m e r ­
has accomplished so much and chants, ■vx’^hose nam es a r e p r i n t e d th e i'e on, w ill e n t i t l e t h e h o ld e r tO' a d is c o u n t.
handles the trade so well. It’s T h i s w ill b e a g r a n d o p p o r t u n i t y for
the great effort of a great organ- y o u to s a v e m o n e y .
W e a l s o w is h to s t a t e a s a n a d d e d
ization.
a t t r a c t i o n f o r t h a t d a y , t h e Nevi’- Y o r k
S t a t e C ir c u it B ic y c le M e e t w ill b e h e l d
a t E d w a r d s ’s P a r k , P o u g h k e e p s ie , a n d
L aw n S ettees m ade of hardw ood, re d
and light, special. ................................... 74c. m a n y o f t h e c o u n tr s ’-’s n o te d p r o f e s C ottage Chairs, cane sea t, an tiq u e oak,
's i o n a l r i d e r s w ill b e p r e s e n t a n d c o m ­
cu rved b ack , broad arm s. S p e c ia l. . 79c.
p e te . F a r e fr o m B o s to n C o r n e r s wfill
M orris C hairs, cane se a t and back, for
b e $1.10; A n c r a m L e a d M in e s , 90c; P i n e '
th e Sum m er C ottage; value $4.50.
O ur price, ..................................................$2.96 P la i n s , 75c; S tis s in g , 60c; S ta n f o r d v ille ,
■White E nam el Iro n Beds, all sizes,
50c; C lin to n C o rn e rs , 35c; S a l t P o in t ,
b ra ss ra il and m ounts, extended foot
30c; P l e a s a n t V a lle y , 20c.
board; can’t g et enough of them .
Special........................................................... $4.48
R a tta n Couch fo r Sum m er use; cool and
M l', a n d M rs. L . W . B a r n e s h a v e g o n e
com fortable. Special...............................$6.48
to P l e a s a n t P l a i n s f o r a fe w d a y s ’ v i s i t
M attin g Couch w ith b est steel springs,
bea u tifu lly upholstered. Special.. . .$8.98 w i t h M rs. • B a rn e s ’s b r o t h e r , M r. H e w ­
M attresses, S prings, Cots, Pillow s, Iron
l e t t _______________________________
an d B rass Beds, Odd D ressers, T a­
bles, Chiffoniers an d Bookcases, and
*11 th in g s you’re a p t to need in th e
3 IA B B IE B ,
m onths to come.
BOONE—W ILLIAM SON ----On T h u rsd a y ,
Ju n e 9, 189S, at th e home of th e bride’s
parents, in the Toxvn of Poughkeepsie, by
500 Im ported Scotch Rugs, size 27x60,
re g u la r value, $1.75. Special............ 69c.
475 S m ith ’s M oquette Rugs, handsom e
p a tte rn s , value, .$2.25. Special.........$1.75
1,200 eleg an t all -ft-ool S m yrna R u g s ,..
D IE D ,
18x24
45x21
54x26
TWO PRETTY WEDDINGS.
E th e l E llsorth, Poughkeepsie.
B. I.
C H A N G E S I N T H E M A IN B U ID D IN G
O’Neill’s,
CUPID’S
DOINGS.
C A B L E —S M A L L .
C h a rlo tte L. P o w le r , P o u g h k eep sie.
------ - 7 i t h s o n g s
sev er
•
T h e lo v e o f y o u r c la s s , 98.
CLASS OP ’90,
Isa b el C. M organ, P oughkeepsie.
E liza P. Cobh, Yonkers.
CLASS OP ’94.
E lizab e th H azelto n H a ig h t, A uburn.
E m ily B. P la tt, Poughkeepsie,
d e c o r a te u v\
c la s s c o lo rs.
’96 h a d a ^
nothing can
sie,
L iu a B aylis Jam es, Am euia.
CLASS OF ’03.
H a rrie t A. Wood, Saginaw , W. S., Mich.
Adele M 'hiteomb, Chicago, 111.
M c K in le y S m ith a n d
T h e b u s t o f o u r s o u l’s i n s p ir a t i o n
H a s com e a s a g ift fro m
.
T o l o f t y id e a ls y o u h a v e s t i r r e d m o u r
h e a rts
C larine W arner, N ew H aven, Conn.
M innie L. M cK inley Sm ith, New York.
A deline M cK inley H a tc h , 3Sew York.
A delaide U nderhill, V assar College.
E liza P la t t H ubbell, G arden City.
O rie L. H a tc h er, Richm ond, Y"a.
P ra n c e s Todd P a tte rs o n P a u s t, W estfield.
C lara M,, Blackw
B lackw el
ell, T renton, N. J.
CLASS OP ’69.
E m m a L o u ise M ott, P o u g n k eep sle.
tch, of N ew York. Thr
W h e r e t h e s h a d o w s f a ll a r o u n d u s
A s w i t h lin g e r i n g h e a r t s w e w a it.
W h e r e t h e b r a n c h e s w id e a r e s p r e a d i n g
w is h e d i t t o b e a ll t h e i r g ift.
lis h e d a n u m b e r o f a r ti c le s
tlo n w i t h s t u d y i n E n g lis h .
S ara h B. P reem an , Som erville, Mass.
Isa b el Nelson T illin g h a st, C ortland.
M ary T enney H u b b a rd , G reenw ich, Conn.
M arth a H . M ac Leish, Geneva, 111.
M ary H . R ollins, B oston, M ass.
H elen D. B row n, N ew York.
M arie A n to in ette W hitm an, Tokio, Jap a n .
M ary P . Boot, B ristol, Conn.
E . F ullick, B rooklyn.
M ary R. B otsford, W oodbury, N. -J.
E lizab e th B ea ttie F arn u m , New York,
M ary L aw rence B ernard, K ingston.
CLASS OP ’79.
S. E . W e n tw o rth , Boston, M ass.
CLASS OP ’SO.
A da T h u rsto n , B rooklyn.
CLASS OP ’82.
M ary R. S anford, New York.
CLASS OP ’83.
L au ra P age, P erry ,
M ary G. S tevens, V assar College.
Alice P oinier .Sanford, Brooklyn.
C aroline C u rtiss Johnson, Yonkers.
S ara T re ad w a y Lansing, Tenafly, N. J.
M ary W heatley Lew is, F o rt W adsw orth.
E m ily R ollinson P ouciier, Yonkers.
Cox-nelia M. R aym ond, Springfield, M ass.
Jessie K. Dewell, New H aven, Conn.
H elen M orris B radley, New H aven, Conn.
C aroline R. K ing, H a rtfo rd , Conn.
CLASS OF ’86.
E lea n o r F erris, Toledo, Ohio.
CLASS O P '88.
E. L. M acC reery S trong, N ew B ritain ,
delegate.
Friday, June 10«
S U M B U DRESS GOODS
WHITE INDIA LAWNS.
Pins qualities, 8o-, 10:,
12 l-2c., 15c., AcWHITE LACE STRIPE
LAWNS,
Very
-pretty, 8o.,
12 1- 20.
10c.»
■
W hite Plaid Nainsooks,
10c and up-vard.
W hite dotted
.15c., 20c., 25c>
Linecs»
W hite Organdies, French
Nainsooks, India Mulls,
Persian Lawns, Silk Mulls,
Chiffons Liberty Silks, Ac.
FIGURED ORGANDIES.
Real French, lonely styles*
25o and 35oAmerican Organdies in
Prenchdesigns.only 12 1-2
cts.
FIGURES DIMITIES,
LAWNS, LACE STRIPES,
eORDETTES, Ac.
We have a very large
assortment of the hand­
somest patterns madeBargain Lawns, good
(jualities, only 8c a yard.
Fine Lawns,choice styles,
only lOo a Yard.
Best q,ualitiss, 12 l-2 c
a yard.
LUCEEY, PLATT A CO.