UUn Tiim-caiue upon at] rely un-at. 7 a, m.I at 3 p, m, norninjf It zero point Le to gel “weather I not have t ub a niee* e fair til) mjr.ns.u-Druwuedi men vis-ey started iear West the ioo and ite RogersImeu.whilemth street,if the men was taken in for some dike’s Hos-vas namedtown of Crawford.Coroner Decker was notified of the death and will hold an Inquest.DEATH OF A CENTENARIAN.one of the OIlt;l««t KwUUentrt of Ot»ii|fe County l'a*se» Away •“ TIiIh C1«j•Mrs. Hannah Mackay, one of the oldest residents of Orange county, died yesterday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the residence of her daughter, Miss Adult no Mackay, on Academy avenue. Her age was *J8 years, 5 months ami 11 days.'The deceased was horn in Dutchess county. Her maiden name was Wiley. Her homo has been most of the time in Middletown. She was the mother of twelve children, of whom only one survives, Miss Mackay, at whose hom^, she died. The late John Mackay was a son. Messrs.* Arthur and Everott Wilson, of Newburgh, are nephews ofthe deceased.She was a remarkably well preserved woman and until the last year her mind was as clear as many persons of youngerago.The funeral will be hold Wednesday at 2 p. m at the house. Burial in Hillside Cemetery.A FINE PRESENT.McKee, full Arion, was so $25,000.Happening* WiCorroii].1 Unnlt;laoine Testimonial to u Former Su pei'inte niton I.—The new dlotown will ton’s birthdai filer MInstroli Charles Rope *• in It.” He and worth trs Many Goshet lied their inti sufficient cug managers of chart for th Goshen and a from Mlddlet the performa be present at your name tc the County C agement of tl is in his ham —Mr. Har village, will liver an addt Historical i»c Mr. Nanay ii into the hist expected by be tbe roost kind ever de —A numbi pectod to alt