rvf. ottn 'X ■ Prints More Sullivan County (N. Y.) News Than Any Other Paper Published. VOL. XXX. JEFFERSONVILLE, THURSDAY, N. Y., APRIL 21, 1898. Lee,” near Mongatip Fall, has rented it to Goshen, Philadelphia, Westtown and Passaic parties from June 20 until I N T E R E S T I N G B I T S O F N E W S T A K E N Sept. 20. FROM OTHER NEWSPAPERS. J. "C. Young of Liberty recently bought a drove of twenty-seven fine ^Pension ’G ran ted t© a D ead Man—G rist cows at Goshen at a cost of from. $25 to $87. They are for fall milking. M ill B u rn ed —Mietiiodisfc M in isters Three young men of Monticello— Dr. A p p o in te d —O ther N ew s. Seth Osborn, Bert B. Scriber and Mr. Malanchton Tacy of White Lake will Saxon— were fined$3 each the other day attend the Albany Conservatory of for riding their bicycles on the sidewalk Music this summer. in that village. James M. Driver will close out his Martin Terwilliger and 'Charles H. mercantile business at Narrowsburg and Sager have purchased the hotel property retire on account of ill health. at N e v e r s in k known as the R iv e r s id e Beniamin 'Decker has been appointed House of the D. R. Bonnell estate. Sa postmaster at Oakland Yalley and ger will run the place. Joshua H. Yelie at Hasbroudk. The grist mill of E. Y. Lefever at Mrs. Ben McMillen and Miss Emily Fsllsburg was destroyed by fire on the Swan of Monticello have entered the night of April'12. There had been no countyClerk’s office as copyists. firein the mill in four OT-^ve weeks, and Rev. *L. R. Long has become a mem the building is supposed to have been ber of 'the New York Methodist Con fired by an incendiary. There was ference. 'He will remain at Callieoon .$5,000 insurance on the building, ma chinery and stock. The large paper Depot-for another year. The*'■erection of a Masenic temple at mill of Mr. Lefever was also destroyed Monfcleello has been commenced. Snili-, by fire a couple weeks ago, causing a van &’Badgley of Binghamton have the' ‘heavy loss to the owner. Job. Tt-will cost $12,000. ! The report of the Loomis Sanitarium AROUND 7 NO. 35. IN TH E COUNTY. W ASHINGTON W AR W ITH SPAIN HOW SOON NOTES. WILL COM E, BUT IS H A R D T O T E L L . A n A rm istice is N ecessary B e tw e e n th e P o lit ic a l P a r tie s in C ongrees—“No F o r e ig n D ic ta tio n .” Correspondence o f the Record. renewed talk about tbe Intention of the six greatest European powers to attempt by a joint note to persuade this govern ment not to force Spainout of Cuba, and if that fails, to make a threat of resort ing to force to compel us to keep our hands off of Spain’s island possessions. That Austria, France, and Italy would be willing to go to almost any extreme to aid Spain, if they could be assured of the assistance of England, Germany and Russia, is very well known. But the determination of Congress, which knows that it reflects the overwhelming senti ment of the country, would not be changed one iota, even if formal notice wasservedon this country that European force would be used to prevent the carrying out of the joint resolution, just adopted, to drive Spain out of Cuba. Senator Teller voiced the sentiment of the administration, Congress and people when he said: “There must be no inter ference by the allied powers of Euxope. We should declare that with all the vigor of our Anglo-Saxon blood and our 75,000,000 people.” “No foreign dic tation,” would become a companion slogan to “Remember the Maine,” the minute that the European powers at tempted to meddle with our settlement W HOLE1 ARGHBI5HOI H i s d o m i n g S i l v e r Ja j| E la b o r a te The approaching el Episcopal silver jubill Corrigan will be one of] events in the history Church in New Yorj years. The archbishop himself to the clergy am great archbishopric, by! firmness and wisdom tration, and particularly) of the promotion of asyl for the young and of sel Washington D. C., April 18.— It would seem to a man up a tree that the complaints of Congress recently made of the slowness of the president was an in stance of “the pot calling the kettle black.” From the talk in Congress be fore the president’s message went in it was supposed that the message would be acted upon within a day after it was re ceived, but it has been before Congress a week to-day, and that resolution uthorizing forcible intervention is not yet in the president’s hands. The House I adopted a resolution promptly, but the Senate, after wasting four days in talk without bringing forward a single new idea, unless the assertion of Senator Wellington that there was no reason for our going to war with Spain can be con sidered one, adopted an entirely different resolution, including a provision for the o f th e C u b a n q u e stio n . Theodore, the young ’son of Henry a t L ib e r ty fo-r th e y e a r e n d in g N o v e m r e c o g n itio n of Cuba, w h ich , m a k e s more WaMsdf the town of Fremont has re ber 1, 1897, shows that two hundred [Later n e w s of the d o in g s of C o n g ress delay. These delays would be more ag c o v e r e d fr o m a p p e n d ic itis. He was patients were treated during the year. Seventy-eight of them remained in the gravating were>it not for the certainty on the Cuban question will be found on o p e r a te d u p o n a t P o r t J e r v is . ARCHBISHCjPC institution at the date of the report, six that they cannot last much longer and the inside pages of the Record.] The1next term of Supreme Court will fo r th e p r ie sth o o d . S o t teen had been discharged cured, thirteen that they cannot change the ultimate c o n v e n e at M o n t i c e l l o o n M o n d a y , M a y the laity of biff’jurisdiction had been discharged with the disease result—the drivingof Spain out of Cuba. 16, with Judge Chester-presiding. The KILLED AT HANKINS. to make the celebration of the fcw enfc; arrested, sixty-one bad been discharged While it probably is not true that these calendar, as usual, will be a laige one. fifth anniversary of his elevation to th< as improved, in twenty-nine (including d e la y s a re th e .r e su lt o f p lo t t in g , i t is n o t T h e B o d y o f A n U n k n o w n M a n F o u n d E.3D. Sweet, an O. & W. brakeman, twelve who had been admitted on pro surprising that suspicion should be ex episcopacy a notable expression of theirjLying; o n t h e E r i e T r a c k s . Ml from a box car at Hurleyville April bation) the condition was unimproved, pressed by the impatient. love and veneration for him. The 8 and '-sustained three broken ribs. He and three had died. The body of an unknown man was movement toward this end began at a was taken to Thrall Hospital at Middle According to statements made by bvarfound on the tracks of the Erie railroad recent meeting of the foremost Catholics town. members of the administration, ti about one-half mile west of Hankins at of New York, when the plan and scope E n te r ta in m e n t $»y -the E n d eavorers. 6:80 Tuesday morning by John and of the celebration were determined upon Edward Miner of Beaverkill, while The historical entertainment at Eagle president will lose no time in putting' painting his house April 12, was thrown Hall Tuesday night by the members of armed intervention into effect after the George Grebel. From all appearances and committees were appointed to carry twenty-five feet to the ground by the the J u n io r C h r istia n E n d e a v o r Society joint resolution authorizing it is in his. the man had fallen from a west-bound them into effect. scaffold breaking. No bones were was a pleasing-success. The entertain hand, and the rushing of all available freight train and was run over by the It was determined that the first day wheels. Coroner Sfcenger of Callieoon of the celebration, May 4, should be de broken, but he is injured internally. ment opened with the song, “America.” troops in the regular army to southern Judge George H. Smith of Monti- R. C. Maltby gave a three-minute ad ports looks like immediate business; but Depot was at once notified and he went voted to imposing religious ceremonies ceilo, referee in the action of Mrs. dress on the importance of history, and he will probably first demand the peace upon the milktrain and held an inquest. in the cathedral, at which, perhaps the Georgiana M. Kerr against John Kerr then came numerous tableaus, recita able evacuationof Cuba hy Spain, grant The man could not be identified. He greatest representation of. *£be clergy of for absolute divorce, has reported ha tions and songs. The tableaus were ing a day or two for Spain to answer. appeared to be of Irish birth, about 22 the archdiocese ever seen in favor of granting the divorce to Mrs. “Miss Columbia and Uncle Sam,” That will mean more time. It should years old and weighing 150 pounds, 5 will be present. On Thursd feet 8dnches in height. He had brown May 5, the laity and tbe eler Kerr. “Army and Navy.,” “The Soldier’s Fare also be remembered that if the president hair, gray eyes, cleanly shaved face der a reception to the arch The following additional appointments well,” “Just Before the Battle,” “The is so disposed he can withhold his sig witIhjBfo chicken pox marks on right Metropolitan Opera Housi of M o E. ministers for-Sullivan county Dying Soldier,” “The Unknown Dead,” nature from the intervention resolution it^ygood teeth pointing forward and of this event equally pleasi: chedw _ have been made: Liberty, L. S. Brown; “Somebody’s Darling,” “A Soldier’s for ten days. .The resolution will not hands somewhat calloused. He was bishopis the great number Callieoon Depot, L. R. Long; Grabams- Home,” “The Duel,” and a pantomine be binding until he signs it. So many dressed in black suit, blue black sweater, ed non-Catholic gentiemei ville, *G. C. Morse; PMllipsport, H. X . in three scenes. Those who took part in predictions have been upset by unex black socks, black lace shoes No. 8, pressed a desire to be pr< the performances on the stage were pected delays that few are being made Hoag; Rockland, W. Willcocks. in Washington just now. We are going light brown ribbed camel’s hair under have boxes reserved forj The supervisors’ committee on the Martha and Maggie Scheidell, Mattie to war. Of that everybody is certain, shirt, and wore a pair of scapulars, de their families. Distil building of a sheriff’s residence at Mon Lieb, Edith Diehl, Lottie Hofer, Isabella but nobody is certain whether the shoot noting that he was of the Catholic faith. .will make addresses ad ticello have accepted the bid of Frank’: A. and Anna Ross, Isabella G. Ross, ing will start this week, or next, or the In his pockets he carried $8.80 in cash, be furnished by the Cotter of Liberty out of eight bids.; Irma Bird, Libbie Baum, Lula Tygert, a map of the Klondike region, smoking For years the object week after. The Board of Supervisors will meet Clara Kohler,- CarrieISiewbei’ger, Bertha tobacco, pipe and cigarettes. He was heart of the archbishop has b and Florence Glassell, Cecelia Hofer, April .25 to ratify the contract. * tablishmenl within his jurisdicti<!| Although no prominent man in either apparently clean and respectable. Anna and Sidney Royce, Frank Neu On April 7 a reissue of pension of $12>. Coroner Sfcenger ordered the body great institution for the educafcj berger, Ralph Bird, Joe, Otto and Henry party would acknowledge them to have per month was granted to Nathan Goff held until today, when if not claimed candidates for the pnesthood, Meyer, George Rhoem, Ernie Pfeifle and been necessary, men who wear their of Mongaup Yalley. Goff died about a. it will beburied at Hankins. object has been accomplished Peter Ebert. Miss Hannah Anderson, party collars loosely consider that" Sena month ago. The pension of CyrusRum-j last year by the erection of the tor Gray’s words—“There is one truce, sey of Thompsonville has been increased- Fred Ranft and Burdette Beck had A N e w JP ostoffice—S t . J o s e p h ’s . at Dunwoodie. To the comp! charge of the staging and costuming; one armistice, that I want, and that is a from $8 to $10 a month. Sister M. Polycarp was appointed equipment of this institution t’ Ed McDermott was announcer, Miss truce between the political parties of Washington Huntington, aged 57 Emma Grouten presided at the organ, this country until we can settle our ac postmaster at Saint Joseph’s Sanitarium bishop has devoted much la years, of Hurleyville, is -suffering from and Misses Flora Liebi, Katie Seelig and count with Spain”—were not only neces in the town of Forestburg April 11. The there is still a large indebfcednei a wound which he received in the army. Jessie Sutherland assisted in the singing. sary, but that they have had a good name of the new office is Saint Joseph’s, it. The clergy and Catholic Pnysioia-ns will try to heal the wound, The p r o c e e d s of the entertr in m e n t were effect on those who have been trying to andis about three miles west of Gilmans. having charge of the celebration but if unsuccessful the leg will have to about $12, the admission fee being only play party politics in Congress during The sisters have a gang of men ma archbishop’s jubilee have concluded t' be amputated above the knee. the last few days, hy causing them to cadamising the bad places on tbe poad the most appropriate tribute they co: ten cents. realize that they were getting on thin between their place and Gilmans. Al offer to the archbishop would be The Loomis Sanitarium has purchased HYMENEAL. ice, and letting them know that, what though the road is a public highway, the cancellation of this debt, thus reli from the Pierson brothers sixty-five ever their intentions, they were not sisters were obliged to spend $400 of him of a great burden. A movenn acres of land adjoining the samtarnim Miss Maggie L. Treyz, daughter of fooling everybody. Plain Americanism their own money last summer to make under the direct personal superyisio: on the west. The pricepaid was $13,000. the VeryRev. John M,' F’ A three and one-half storyhouse with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Treyz of Cook’s is good enough for every true patriot it passable. The church and convent are Fails, and Edward A. Hartz of Sher until we have given Spain that long-in nearly finished and the other buildings bishop of New York, b twenty rooms is on the property. was started, and with; man, Pa., were married at the bride’s vited thrashing, and the politician, big are fast approaching completion. The Casey brothers have taken more than $100,000 was or little, who fails to recognize that fact possession of the Man^on House at Lib home by Rev. Carter of Roscoe on principal feature, there: ILawyers M ust R e g iste r . will be made to pay dearly for his error erty, and John Murphy and family will April 12. Under a new law every one of the Geption to the archbisl: Walter J. Sheeley of Livingston Manor by the people. move to their farm near Woodbourne 20,000 lawyers in this s ta te m u s t be politan Opera House q *this coming week. William. Murphy and Mss Margaret Geraghty of Middle Among the many offers made to the registered with the clerk of the Court May 5 will be the anna tow n w ere m arried at the latter place will remain with the Casey brothers at of the cancellation of I] war department of pcien and things to of Appeals before January 1, 1899, or seminary. A pril 1 4 L the Mansion House. use against the Spaniards was one from he carrnot practice. Any one who John E. Lyons and Miss Mary R. George Waldorf of Middletown a few a circus proprietor of twenty-five makes any false statement in the oath V a lu a b le M a il, Misner of Acidalia were rnamed at Ros days ago purchased two pet fawns of M. elephants, which he said would be just required is guilty of a felony, and any coe by Rev. Hones last week. “Points On Bankm^^Wnstruetions XL Dodge of Rockland, and took them what would be needed by our army in one who attempts to practice without to Business Men” [is the litfe of a handy to Middletown, where he put them in an Cuba. He did not like it at all when the registering is guilty of a misdemeanor. little volume sent out by the Orange F o r a K ic k in g H o r se . enclosure. A dog entered the yard and A practical horseman says that if a officials told him thamhey didn’t think The law is a Reformmeasure which the GountyTrust and Safe Deposit Company one of the fawns became frightened and bundle of straw is fixed behind & kick they could make use-or the elephants. bar long has desired. of Middletown. It gives much valuable plunged into the wire fence that formed ing horse in the stable he will not kick information on thepractical workings G one to F ig h t fo r C uba. the enclosure. The sharp barbs sur long at it, but i£he cuts his leg kicking If the representatives of the great a bank, and will prove a great help E. D. Lindner of Brooklyn, formerly prised it and it bounded back,striking its at a carriage he will kick as long as he European powers in Washington are any business man or woman. head against a tree with such force as to has a leg left to kick with. correctly reporting ;the state of con of Jeffersonville, has gone to join the break its neck. gressional sentiment to their govern Cuban army. Mr. Lindner was once a Daniel Webster was the son of farmer. ments, nothing is likely to come of the German soldier. Renewyour Record in time. Horace CLLee. the owner of “Camp #
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