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The Yonkers Gazette from Yonkers, New York • 3

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Sown SaXtu I- cases nr to ciTT cant. BJEFOaB JUBOR ffaSla. FiaMl-ALISMS. IJKR IB1EX OP XTIIIt BOM. jnsai.aa Caaalagbaaa itcys.

Miss Ella Stetson, of Boston, appears i A large number of guests assembled at theCasIno this afternoon and even- BXM0CBATXO BATmCAXXOII WOZtMQ. The first gun of the campaign was fired on Saturday evening last at War- Monday, October 86. On the even BXK0CXATI0 8TATX O0XJCITT1X Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F.

Daly have This gentleman died suddenly at Ir-vington, on Monday, aged 71 years. ing of July 8th last Eugene Vase. at the residence of Nathaniel B. Hayt, fog. Her exh ibitions on Thursday and barton Hall, by the Yonkers Demo Uva cai returned from their wedding trip.

who resides over Sims store, on Pali 890 Warburton avenue, Monday even- Friday evenings were excellent. AuoaBL Paaas cratic Camnalgn Club. This organls- On Sunday last he had preached as usual, and walked from the parsonage Wavuaa L. sade avenue, accepted the invitation Ing, to witness the marriage of Lieut. The performances of Prof, H.

M. 7 -i-tt rsrn rtimaiatlau Bayaa ased Baaaea Magie Ofl I Try it. Ask your druggist for Eleetrto Uaiawnt mnetaaBaaaaaelsMBBBBBSBBaaai ation has about four hundred mem- MMt MUTM, MTU. I of Thomas Sims to accompany him John Marlon Cunningham. U.

8. Parker's trained dogs and eat at the 0Bbibb, GL CL B. Wstasa. for a ride and they both drove np ToAkan, hrturdAY, Oetobtr 3 1, 1885. to the church and back.

He was- apparently in the best of health and spirits. On Monday he walked to the de A.XaxwsLU iJaaasW. Bmawav. ana tne former daugb ter. Miss Helen Casino this week attracted good sued Hayt.

Beautiful flowers, plants and audiences. The entertainment pos Warburton avenue. On returning.and Ias really good cigars to LowenthaTs. autumn leaves adorned the parlors when opposite the building in course a number of new features. pot to meet his daughter and they Hcssa O.

TsKMtrBos. babvsW. Tub, js, Hroa J. asAvr. XicaaiAS lUraBToa, Jew M.

Wblsy. Fanvo-RL BacBTB, Clark. Ders, ana tne result of inwr nam aura thorough work cannot fall on election dy. v- Although Saturday night is not a favorable one for any kind of the hall was nevertheless filled, a large number of mugwumps being eonspieious in th audience. Upon of erection, by Patrick Flannery, eon- Prof.

EroL the one-legged gymnast. both walked back to the house. He i It works Uks adawm Electric Uahnaat BarrmLDw rolls easy to eat bat hard io Mr. and Mrs. Asa B.

Blxby returned to Yonkers last Saturday evening. Miss Jennie A. Blanchard and Edward Gibson will wed November 4. Rev. Wm.

8. Coffey, of Eastehester, called on Yonkers friends Tuesday. Miss Kate Claxton, the actress, in private life Is Mrs. (Tharles A. Stevenson.

1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holman, are wintering at KlttscU, Vance county. North Carolina. "Josh Billings" and "Uncle Eaek," and perfumed the atmosphere.

ceremony, which took place at about seven was performed by Rev. was conversing his family tractor, adjoining the Westminister Church, their wagon was onset by Osroaly aasaisiw Two Dollars aad Fifty CWi a yw Im advaaee -to pat, mo rarca Oar rate is to atop Banding the paper at the expiration of the jwr, or of ths time for beat, reaching his home, when his head was skater and bicycle rider, will give his wonderful performances at the Casino on Friday and Saturday evenings of next week and, at the matinee on Sat mr the oamnabni of ISBX have been I noticed to drop to one side, as if be ranrroraof ail Uada at fair prices at Tbb at the Boffaua Howe. Broadwav aad running- on a pile of sand on which there was no light and both Sims and George D. Silliman, of Hoosiek Falls, N. assisted by James Haugb- was sleeping.

When his daughter Tweaty4flh alrast, Bew York City, where sfl which It is paid; so that if yoa wjahtoeoa-Uans it, it would ba wall to renew your aob- ton. The bride and groom stood un tried to arouse him she discovered Elcctsjo liniment ia good for swellings, urday. On Monday. Wednesday and Thurs the platform, among others, were Mayor Stahlnecker. Hon.

Chas. P. McClelland, Hon. Matt H. Ellis, Aid.

Lowerre and Mitchell. Francis Nelll. scriptioa at beat am week be! der! a wishbone of The bride that be was dead. Rev. Mr.

Fitch was Vysewere thrown oat. The latter face and hand were scratched, and as he claimed one of his knoekles disjointed, and also his side Injured in Every sabscribsrs aeeountla apoa ha sililrraaiB. if ilriannslln aisa sapara duxaiKhoat the state are aaked Sa scad UsaptrateUeaaiilniMirtaiiBatlMtelsBtloa. dress of snow-white day evenings of next week, and at the born at Franklin, N. in 1818, i of The Century Brle-a-Brae, were one of Tbb Gassttx.

ia wrap thalabsiof hi paper, Bad bees Jaat how it alaada at any time. train, with front of dutches and point was educated at Casenovla Seminary JOHB CBRIXX, and the same person. Frederic Snonnard and Peter U. Fow-lr. -t pars, tar Bsauiag, a this offloa, 5 lace, ana tune veil.

jsne earned a and Wesleyan University. Soon after EDWARD MTBPHY, Pan H. Bacsrs, Clerk. "Colonel Mulberry Sellers" will hold a reception at the Opera House Salvatsob On, feUeves instantly and i Telegrams and letters wsre read from LOCAL LAC0VIC8. graduating, In 1888; betook the prin- bouquet of white roses.

The groom was dressed In full uniform, as was ternally, on account of which every time he sneezed he felt sevsre pains in that region. Having consulted his lawyer, James P. Sanders, he brought salt against Mr. Flannery, laying his BpeedOy bJI bodily piin. Price 85 cent.

elpalihip of the Delaware Literary In on Thursday even Ins: next. Gov. Hill and other distinguished gen tlemeo. j' I Wednesday matinee. Professor Knapp and Miss Parkinson, double skaters, of Brooklyn, will appear at the- Casino in their specialties.

The Jeffreys, of New York, were defeated by the Crosoby polo team at the Casino on Friday evening of last week, in three successive goals. The visitors were gentlemanly appearing Bbbb vaccinated Dne of the editors of The 'New York also his best man, Lieut. W. P. Evans, of West Point.

The usher were VsaniCT of a corouei Jury: "Died from stitute, at Jr. where he remained for seven years, and In 1848 married Miss Mary A. White, precep Herald was the guest of Miss Minna After the band had played a num Ml limb It, don't you want of Dr. Bulla Cough Syrup." SB eanta MUSI HALL, a Marshall i and John A. Losraa.

ir. damage at $900. This action came on Irving; Tarry town, on Sunday last. CWE XIOHT OXLT. Congratulations an elaborate for trial today before a jury, and ft aweeter or purer perfume than tress of that Institution.

He entered William Allen Butler will address Nimna parties In order. "Thbrb'b millions In it being admitted there was no light on tbat of KeroU Cologne, made only WrA. wedding supper followed the nuptial the ministry In 1840, and with the ex the Young Men's Christian Associa Houston, drnsxiet. i Warburton a the pile of sand at the time of the ceremonies. Lieut, and Mrs.

Cun and made a very favorable Impression ception of four years as president of tion on the evening of November 9. Laws' tennis accident, the jury found a verdict ningham left on the 9:84 train for New the Delaware Academy, at Delhi, this ber of popular airs, the assembly was called to order by Edward J. Maxwell, president of the' dubj who said that they bad gathered for the purpose of ratifying ths nominations made by the and local conventions. Whatever differences of opinion were entertained upon local matters, factional rivalries or Malcolm 8. Keves has filed a judg rfcwrmra ran is just tas talng Vorcsge York, and after an extensive tour will AN IMPORTANT DRAMATIC EVENT FIRST AFPEABABCE IB YOBXXBB OP birds this tuns of ths year.

Sold only at state, has continued to preach, being ment at Albany against William B. upon those present. The Blacks, of Matteawan, came to Yonkers Thursday evening to play a game of polo with th Crosbys, but against Flannery for $80. John Brennan appeared as his The ease of Charles' H. Van Bnren settle down at Fort Clark, Texas, at attached to the New York Method lat oasaoB drag store.

Improvea ths Tomorrow Is All Saints day. A sbvbrb winter is Xatcbb Is painting the trees red. Chiids, formerly' of Yonkers, for 66. Conference. He has been stationed which, point Lieut.

Cunningham is now stationed under the.United States It wobks Bks magfe Dactrie Liniment- against Augustus Ulrleh, as treasurer F. R. Wardle, financial secretary of la aUesBBsof poaamooiB, rheumatiam. swaU- Kate Claxton at the following places Coeymans, Durham, Windham, New York city, of the Fidelia, for damages to the the Young Men's Christian Associa lnga aches, apraina, atraJna, cut and bruiasa. Grapes area drag In the market.

Bondont, Ponghkeepsie, Middletown, government. The bride received numerous elegant presents. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. William Dibble, Miss May Dibble, Mr.

and tion In Brooklyn, was in townWednes-day. I Lavexdxk Is the fashionable per- stock of the former, by reason of a defective faucet on the premises of the latter, was called this morning for Tax beat medium for sdveroaing in Yoofcrri when they learned that the Yonkers dub wanted to play at the old armory building instead of at the Casino, the visitors refused to play and a game was played at the armory between members of the Crosbys; and the Fourth Separate Company club, which result Coxsaekie; Saagerties, Hudson, Carmel, Drewville, 'Amenia, disputes, on all sides there manifested a spirit of allegiance to the candidates' and principles of the party. The issue to be determined in Novem-ember next was precisely the same which had resulted In the election to and Westchester county ia Tn Oazkttk, be- fume. Mrs. Schelling-Hulskamp Is east for nae it is the moat widely circulated.

Itia Mrs. Elsworth, Percy Els Irv Night Off" last one of the In the comic operaTof Shrub Oaks, Great German town. Dover Plains, Golden' Did you enjoy nlcntr trial Tbi plaintiff not appearing, the defendant asked for. judgment against His request was gran read by mora persona than any other paper pubUabad In thia eoonty. IS HER HEW SUCCESS, ABD Charles A.Stevenson As the Hare la nusb Ooawaja fsatoue work, CALLED BACK; As produced ta Loadua sad Hew York.

Amorita, which is to succeed Nanon ed in a tie. i Bridge, Cross River and Irvlngton. at the Casino. the highest office in the gift of the Hauowi'u tonight. Look oat for lngton Mr.

and Mrs. Peter B. Hayt, Stephen, Hayt, Ponghkeepsis Miss Pilsbury, Albany; Miss May Miller, Fishkill Miss Hayt, Colorado; Miaa Thb Yosntas Gaxxtte may be found on Deceased leaves a widow, five sons and Owing to a dlsagreeinent between Rev. and Mrs. P.

Fainham left people of President rover Cleveland. yoar gates. file at George P. RoweU C.V Vewapaper last Tuesday for Thomasville, Appluse.1 The success of Gov. Hill, one daughter They are: Theodore, James 8., Arthur, William 8.

Hed- If atk yon sera Ihel's patent nose Constance Southard, Brooklyn Miss where Mrs. Farnham will remain dar this fall tne enaorsement Advertanng Bureaa, 10 Bprace street, Hew York city, where advsrtisiag oouowrts may WZntirely Hew SceBery aad eompresaor dlng Fitch and Mrs. Wesley Ellis, of the Crosby polo; team and Manager Crosby, the gauM of polo announced to take placet between the Mattea-wans and thehome club the Casino last Thursday evening did not ing the winter. of President Cleveland's administra Susie Vincent Mrs. Breeder, William FIsk, Alexander Fisk, Mr.

Sullivan, be made for it at regular schedule rates. POWIBPIIL OAST. BeajonW now opes. Prices as usual, oil II Rev. Chas.

F. Deems, of New York, Grams are an eaay and pleasant tion, and second, beyond and above New York Dr. and Mrs. R. Oliver New York.

In the deathor Rev. Silas Fitch the has lost a devoted husband, the children a kind father, lectures before the Young Men's Chris this, the ascendancy of democracy cote for TBI powerful cvratfve properties of a Hop laatsr srs IrreaWbls when applied to back tian Association on Wednesday even occur, in justice tne Doyssnouia nave Phillips, David McDowell, Miss McDowell. Miss Jessie McDowell, Mr. MU8IG OXK XIOHT D2ILT, Yoxkkr brides prefer Wednesday pure and simple. The democratic party was today what fit was in the ache, swollen Joints and moaclaa.

ariatica. ing, November 11. fulfilled their verbal contract with Mr. Crosby. I and saved him the em- for their wedding day.

and Mrs. John F. Harriot. Mies Lillle pleurisy, sharp pains, or any sort of The engagement of Miss Minna the Methodist conference a zealous, worker In the Lord, and the eommun Ity In which he lived a courteous, genial citizen, and a kind friend in hours The bast sad strangest porous Mikado note paper, highly colored. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6.

Irving, the authoress, of Tarrytown, days of its birth, the party or the people. It had always been arrayed, and always would be, against centralized L. Harriot, C. H. Harriot, Miss Kate Hill.

Miss Annie Hill, Mrs. Frank Sul barraBment caused by disappointing his patrons, j' A trial will demonstrate it. SAc. Is the lat est thing out. to Palmer Benedict of New of adversity.

He was well York, is announced. TBB Central Market, No. 44 North Broad power, against all forms of monop The report In The Yonkers States bkttsr to be born lucky than gentleman of the old school and Ex-Judge John C. iDonohue, who way, la getting its share of patronsgs thia fall olies, in favor of the greatest free livan, MlsaWarren, E. A.

Oliver, John F. Thompson, Edward Gibson, Harriot, Malcolm 8. Keyes, John' B. Warren, and others. says the old saw.

bore himself with great dignity of dom consistent with individual rights, AMERICA REPRECrjrrAtlYE COMEDIAK. JDHN T.RAYMOND Jackets of sealskin plash are to be manner, while at the same, time he has been confined to his home from malarial fever during the past month, is able to be around again. the true friend of Ap because the meats there sold are mostly home killed, and are sweat and tender. You can be well and promptly served at this market and your orders win be delirersd promptly. fashionable this winter.

was a most genial companion in social plause. It only remained for every Hill TlBaley. Miss Carrie H. Tinaley, daughter of Intercourse. His funeral took place The name of the young authoress of democrat, and every mugwump who The day of Thanksgiving and roast man of the polo game played between the Crosbys and the Cosmopolitans of New York city, has caused a wrong impression to be formed in regard to the latter club.

It seems to be understood by many that the good playing of the Cosmopolitans was due to the fact that they were represented by members of different AND Hfj COMPANY, Westchester7 county has been changed Tax Gazzttx, is the popular family paper wishes to be consistent, to do his duty. turkey eoutes next month. from the Methodist Church, at rving-ton, on Thursday. Dr." O. H.

Mr. Wm. T. Tinsley, editor of The Republican, was united in marriage and the ticket which would be success la his great cveatlija.hi Mark Twain's fsmons ofYoukera. It reebM more boniea than any otber paper and ia carefully read la ths fsav from Minnie to Minna Irving, W.

Gilder, editor of The Century. Etrr If you do write yon may not ted and this suit discontinued. Tuesday, 87. In the latter portion of last year Abram R. Van Hod-ten contracted with' Marcus Sharp, the tailor, of North I Broadway, to build an addition to his store and to complete It before Deoember 84 of that year.

Having done, all the work required of him by his contract. Van' Hon ten went to the architect and requested of him a certificate to entitle him to his final payment. This was refused on the ground that the building Was not plumb, and that some other alterations had to be made. Van Hon ten asserted he had finished his work, and declined to do anything further. He subsequently saw Mr.

8 harp, and It was agreed by them to refer their dispute to arbitrators, which was accordingly done, Van outen selecting George C. Raid; and Mr. Sharp Theodore Van Dusen, both carpenters and builders. These gentlemen met, and having examined the building of Mr. Sharp, finally decided to allow Van Houten the amount he claimed, namely, the sum of $405, balance of his Mr.

Sharp having refused to pay this sum, together with about $30, which Van Houten claimed for extra work, suit was brought against him and this morning tried before a jury. The trial occupied all day and the testimony was submitted to the jury after five o'clock. Shortly after six they returned a verdict for the plaintiff of $413. Edwin Keyes represented th plaintiff and Gregory, presiding elder of the dis do Times. ibdrckk.

Every Una In it is scanned by last evening to Mr. Boyd P. Hill, a young commission merchant of 'Free-port, 111.. The ceremony was perform Cards are out for the' wedding of ful on the third of November, would be the ticket "headed by David. B.

HilL Cheers. trict, officiated, assisted by Rev. M. D. C.

Crawford, D. Rev. L. H. King, Col.

MTdbeiTy Sellers. ery reader in thai ssctioa of ths state, of Arthur M. Rose and Miss Caroline H. Swrrt potato bakes are the latest clubs. It Is but just to the Cosmopoli which fact every ad Ternser should make a s- means of raising church ends.

ed at six o'clock by the Rev. Mr. Os- tans to copy aii article from The Rink Msj. Wm. H.

Qaincy, of New York, I THERE MILLIONS IX ITr Lelb. which event takes place at St. John's ChurchWednesday, Nov. 11." D. Rev.

A. K. Santford, D. Rev. Bottoms, D.

Rev. Rev. W. G. Rev.

and Roller of October 8: "A meet A little boy asks why God picks Boon's Emukdon of Pure Cod Liver Oil, Mr. Similey Walker, representative ing for the purpose -of reorganiz tr-pK(rE8 AS USUAL. BdaonVsjoneathiva with Hrpophosphites, in st-rofuloua and con- Charles Millard and Retv. George of Fanny Davenport, was In town Fri trander, at the family residence on Phelps street. 'Mr.

Fay N. Darling presided at the piano and to the music of Mendelssohn's match the Iwedding party entered the library. The bride days la advance. oSl it ing the Cosmopolitan Polo Club was held at the Cosmopolitan on mptire oases. Dr.

Loch wood, New Daniels Many other clergymen were day, arranging for the appearance of was then introduced, and held the audience for an hour in an address of great, power. He repudiated, the claim which was made by republican newspapers that the election of Davenport was the surest way to endorse and sustain the administration of President Cleveland. The republicans York, asysr "I have frequently prescribed Bootts EmaUon and regard it as a valuable Monday last. Charles Watson was present. The Interment was in the family plot at Oakland Cemetery, Ton out such tedious days for Sundays.

A prktty woman has rained more than one church," says Sam Jones Tbb ball aad bat are put sway, Par chill November's Bear; Aad auw the dubs have tune to brajc Of wast they'll do ml year. 1 1 1. ir. iiimm mi- a ww.n on the 9th of November. leaned upon the arm of the groom and preparation ia scrofulous and consumptive elected 'captain and Virgil Adams secretary pro; tern.

Th following CASINO A-memorial service to the memory of the late Rev. George B. Reese will the members: Charles Walton, kers. The pallbearers were Rav. J.

Y. Bates, Sing Sing; Rev. Delos Lull, Rev. S. Van Deuseu, White Plains; Rev.

D. W. C. Van Gasbeck, Harts- was preceded by her maids, Miss Annie Benson, of Dubuque I Va, Miss Alice BrinkerhoftY of Auburn, Miss Mamie Arnold and Miss NellisfTinsley, No BATTXB how much psopls may differ at their old tricks. It was the be, held In Zion Episcopal Church, W.

W. Taylor, Leon Adams, Virgil Adams, I. Carbonel, Charles Watts; politically, they are ail agreed that at ths Dobbs Ferry, tomorrow evening, at old cry of the bloody shirt. Governor vsrasr si Biysrsals Avssas sad HsAsss-at. Metropolitan Market, No.

9 New Maui street, (The fashionable7 pastime the coin- Scott which time the memorial tablet will and the ushers; Messrs. W. dale: W.F. Hatfield, Tarry town; Rev. Ketchani, Yonkers.

Fred Kayser.C W. Blackburn." The following members of club played Foraker. of Ohio, Had been eieeteq upon the old Issue of sectionalism lag winter will be the decoration of Choice' beef, lamb' and pork can always bs vegetables ths fiwihtat and westest. doubtleaa be In 'nlace. W.

K. CHOSI1Y. Maila jf and W. 8. Archer.

There jwere no groomsmen. The ceremony was according to the ritual of the Presbyter- Canon Farrar preached in Trinity Canned goods in- stock. -Get your- Sunday I waaaaa Uwirl Balr. Edward P. BsJrd, well known as a the Crosbys: Messrs.

Walton, Taylor, Leon, Virgil Adams, Watts and Kay- HispqnTuarRS twins, never Church, New York, last Sunday to a and of frauds and oppressions in the south. Applause i The speaker showed, by statistics, that in the dinner here sad bs sure of a good one. large and fashionable congregation. never: eome singly. Philadelphia Chronicle.

Mortuary ltaron. Reixa-tof deaths la Thm rroprirtora tit this SkaUna Rtak SBaouaoe tbat has hera IhHr aba to provkkt forlhe-pm ofYuakera healthy and plraaaat annsa-meat. Our rink will bp mndwtmi ta tor ftitura, aa is the past, oa the must liberal scale, all the alar attrac-bona IwIbc prraraled la rapid riinriaslna Ian Church, beautiful and impressive. The bride's dress was of exquisite beauty. It was an art study, the Hundreds were nAable to gain admis- a I WW a a aaV a.

A a SL a former resident of Yonkers, where he was recognized as one of the shining lights of the legal fraternity, died at Yonkers fur ths week ending October 8UL fur TOffXXM C0VXT OP tPXClal ggaflOVt, Ralph E. Prime the defendant. years when it was claimed the republican vote had fallen off in the south, the democratic vote had also diminish Wombb should never gamble. They nished by Dr. Valentine Browns, health offl- sion.

nil text was inline cnuaren, keep yourselves from creation of one of the celebrated mo swoas acKm.nsTZ. Saturday, Oct. 84. The last install Minneapolis; on Tuesday. He Total number of deaths: accident, (frac-of skull,) lbroucbitis, do not knpw how to lose.

Fortnight ly Review. -J Lemuel Jenklnho In June last. ed In like ratio, and that the cause ment of drunks from the aqueduct was distes of the metropolis, being of brocaded white satin, en train, witha front was married to Misa Isabella Skinner, nephritis, males, adults, children, was not terrorism, but apathy on both THREE 8ESSI0NS DAILY, was the son of Rev. Dr. Robert Baird, and was born in Paris, France, September 28, 1837.

He graduated from Thb meanest, most contemptible brought In this morning. Officer Wil deaths last week. 13: deaths rorrespundiiig of white jet, the whole trimmed with died at Los Angelps, CaL, on Tuesday, sides The pretence of republicans thief Is the one who will steal another Morahw, 10 to It; Aftrraooa, to I week Jaat year, BY" cox had. two in charge Frank Bough and Daniel Dwyer. The first was fined expensive laces.

A tulle veil extend or rever. Deceased was a man's dog. who had- voted for Cleveland that they boukl best show their satisfaction brother of Mrs. C. E.

Waring, and vat, will bs no change in the sdminlBtra- Jefferson College, studied law in the office at Edward Wells at Peekskill, in this county, was admit TdOto 10 JO. 1. of the late Mrs. E. W.

Ketehum. of the government, and Hartshorn and A max has got to be pretty rich fore lie can afford to dress shabbily. with the president's course by. the el ing nearly to the end of the train, held In place by costly pins, natural flowers and beautiful diamond ornaments, completed a picture that the ham will continue to anil at the old stand. Wednesday, Oct, MayjlTth hut Andrew Moynihan, of Nodine Hill, was the owner of an Alderney cow which strayed from his lot and onto the track of the NJbw York City and Northern Rail road Company, a short distance below South Yonkers station, where he found her killed, about five or six o'clock in the afternoon.

Joel B. Erbardt was receiver of the railroad at the time, and suit was commenced against him to 'recover $135, which wm. claimed to be the value of the' cow. This action was originally commenced in the supreme court, but on consent of both parties. Mrs.

John H. Clark has given to the This Saturday Affcrncton and $13 and the Utter $5. Not being able to pay their fines they were locked up. Next Officer Murray presented at ths bar Gabriel Rodgers and James Terry, each of whom was fined $10. Officer Peek's Sun.

90 8N and 40 North Broadway, the rboicest Christ Protestant Episcopal Church, ted to the bar In 1883, first practiced York city, afterwards in Yoh-kctrs, and for the. past' two years in meats ana veg names to oa proem-en. iuey PORPOISR leather shoes eye followed with delight. Among a portable building, made at Corona, keen every thing, in fact, ta be had ia a first be as made. This leather Is said to ciaa marssc ana are enuuea to ine ection of Davenport, was hollow and without foundation.

Foraker sounded the true key note of the situation when! he proclaimed In his New York speech that the republieansbad carried I Ohio, they would carry New Yorkj and they wanted the earth and would have It. The democratic party Onnklin then followed! with Michael Taylor, John Nead, Edward Keames the guests present. In addition to the relatives, were Mr.) and Mrs. A. M.

Leach, Mrs. J. G. P. Holden, of Yon Minneapolis.

In 1804 he married Miss Sarah M. Haines, daughter of Rev. Dr. Selden Haines, of Rome, N. who they aivaf helving.

Long Island, to be used as a Sunday school room. It is 17 by 40 feet in di-minslons, and is being putnp at the rear of the church. ahd John Carney; The last had been I Miss Ella Stetson; or UUMTOX. (VMMldNwd tin) mna sraeeful lady skater Is the UnttwlHtatea. Kovambwr a.

4 aad sad Wadaealay Matinee, Prof. Knapp Miss Parklnswn, or rlrniklj-a. Dottle Rkstm. Prldar, Mov. Kalurday.

Kov. 7, aad Balarday EucriOV takes pises' next Tuesday, but kers, Miss Benson, Miss BrinkerhoftY in court the two previous days, and survives him. They had four childrenone son and three daughters hard as Iron, Iff politics as In other things, esty will prove to be the best policy In the long run. Orapr sklne are as bad as banana or orange peels. Don't throw them Hyatt L.

Garrison, Henry R. Hicks, Miss Tredway, Helen Griawold, Mr. W. IL Bennett, Mr. W.8.

Archer, the naih today will be to the grocery O111 ft' XJttebraadt, earner of North Broadway sad Dork street, to purchase from their large stock of groceries just rsoefvedj. The mem- all llvlnv. ThrM gt ftlm hup. inp. James Kelloekand William D.

Smith, was the party of the toiling for this reason was fined $23 this morning. Kearaes was fined $15, and Nead $8, which he paid. Taylor not having viva him Rav. Rhu. Ralid.

TJ.TJ.. I as grand, and Oscar Barker, Herman The speaker said the ejection of Dav of Blaeklnton, Masai- Mr. Will Stout, of Rochester; Mr. W. 8.

Scott. An It was transferred to the city court, where a trial was had this morning before a Jury. The only question In Krumlauf, A. T. Kear, Alaxander O' ben of.

this firm are aver alive to the wants pastor of the Presbyterian Church of been arrested before was let go' with a on'the sidewalk. of their customers, and keep their atoravweU Rye, N. Xi, Prof. Henry M. Baird, Prof.

KHMI, The Oae-Lrcxed Oymnaat, Skater sad Bicycle Kiuer. elaborate wedding supper was served immediately after the ceremony'. The happy couple took the train at nine stocked with ths choicest qualities of grorariea dispute was whether or not the cow came on the track through' a gateway enport would mean the revival In the next four years of all the old sectional disputes and animosities! Elect David B. Hill and we shall continue to have in the future peace and prosper Thark is a grate deal ov talk LL, of the University of the City of 'New York and William C. Baird, the markets afford.

Neill, Henry Parker and A. A. Pattou, as petit jurors, have been drawn to serve as such at a county court and ooart of sessions to be held at White Plains Monday, November 9. or through the fences enclosing the o'clock last evening for a short tour, of New York. "Ed." Baird, as he was Wbatbxb Kstobt.

for the week ending C'BIC BY BRICiGB'B BARD. track, which the plaintiff, Moynihan, claimed were out of repair, and. which '4 ity and good will throughout our bor Houston's October SO, 1HK5, made at EL familiarly Known oy nis immediate previous to taking up their residence In Free port. Lyons Press, Oct. 88.

Carl Brandt, the artist, of Hastings, drag stars, 44 Warburton avam ders. Applause. it. was the duty of the company to wine, oekaslonal wit, but littler wisdom. Josh Billings, Thr man who makes a bet on the election voluntarily disfranchises The law says so.

VAOClVATioff the second time, after a certain number of years. Is as luppV- Sam. ISm. Sp.ni, will shortly start for Savannah, where The next speaker was Robert B. keep in good condition.

It! seems October 48 SH 08 he will resume bis labors as president TBJBCOmiffe OPXBA SXABOff. The subscription list is still open at 1-RIl-KM. OF AUMUwUOK. MorsbiB and Ariwnnoa, Bkataa, 10c EveuiBK. Hkatea, lOr.

Ladlm. and (imtleaipa'a Uamp Kkataa, lac. Wirily Tk-lu-u, roud fur six admaatoea, oal the cow had been pastured some three October 84.. OS friends, was one of the most entertaining and genial of men, posscsssd of fine talents, a good and was every way equipped for successful Ha-was. appointed corporation counsel of Yonkers, March 14, Bach, who produced a section of the famous bloody shirt, which he exhibited to the audience, and followed1 of the Telfair Art Aeadmey in that city.

Through its liberal endowment the Opera House for subscribers to or four lots away from the line of the October .48 67 October 98...... 47 64 4p.ni Sp.n 64 55 47 tO Oil 00 63 03 tn the course of four operas to be given by the New York Church Choir Ama It Is the first time. with1 a humorous and sarcastic criti railroad and must have strayed away to the place where killed. The coun tantos and the remarkable success Mr. Brandt ban had In securing paintings and stat October 6TJ Til October 28......

51 03 00 October SOL 61 S3 61 ht not a woman when she weeps, teur. Opera Company, under the dir 1883, and resigned August 18, 1889. He was elected police justice of the village "a5 rANTElVlA ITklOH TVACTi vis TV hut of IttolSvnuwte'sjie. tolearathsart uary from the leading galleries of the sel for the company raised the point that the plaintiff was liable in iteruiit- her nature to weep, when she ection of Will W. Thomas, While our ieople have resfionded very gen Tbb Town Tupics Publishing Company, S3 cism of the attitude of the candidates' of the republican party.

He gave a detailed history of the various local eandjdates and closed with a glowing peroration' in behalf of the principles of democracy. continent, -this permament' art institution bids fair to rival all slmiliar onesJn the United Park row, New York city, publishers of Town erously to the call for subscriptions, wants her will. Socrates. Thk only time a man hesitates to display his gold watch is when the as- tlng his cow to wander off and endanger the lives of passengers on the railroad, and. for that reason could not recover In this action.

The case was of Yonkers March 1, 1870. and In June, 1873 at the first election under our city; charter, was chosen city Judge for four years, and reelected to that position in the spring of 1876. He was of pteting. ApHy at Tmb Uutwm onVa. oil Tuner and Repairer of Pianos.

the list Is not large enough yet to Topics (formerly The" American Queen,) one of ths; moat entertaining weekly journals of Hon. Samuel J. Tilden sent his guarantee Mr. Thomas undertaking uiairh lnnl-Phllailalnhla Bull- It was now ten o'clock, but the large ths country, are offering to subscribers priais the course, and It is hoped that thoss tin." audience gave no signs of weariness, counsel for the Yonkers Savings Bank reprimand. Sunday, Oct.

85. A few local Inebriates were In court this morning. The first to appear was Jaoob Brill, who was discharged! Next was Joseph Lofll, who was fined 63, which he paid. Monday. Oct.

86. Officer Conklln still kept up the string of drunks by arresting Jas. O'Brien, on Dock street, last nlghC Officer McGowan arrested Michael Donohue, and Officer Woodruff Joseph Payton, all of whom whisky had overcome: The first two were let go on account of it being their first offence. Payton was fined $15 for being Intoxicated, and, on a "charge of beating his fife was also fined $85. Tuesday.

jOct. 87. Joseph Mullins w'aJ throwing stones on Nepperhan avenue this afternoon, when Qffloer Dinsmore found him in the act, and took him in. He was fined $8, and not paying it was On complaint of his wife, Patrick Curren was brought to court this morning for neglecting to provide for her and the children. He promised to dobetter In the future, and at her request was let go.

Wednesday October 88. Sergeant McLaughlin' brought in this morning Michael Converse and Henry Broad-ingham, for being drunkon the streets last night. They promised to go to work If let go and were given the opportunity to do sa Thursday, October 89. William Smith, of Washington street, was held desiring to encourage this excellent given to the jury 'for consideration and a verdict of $60 dollars was rendered In favor of Solo of ofiS hundred dollars cash, to ba won on oon-dltiooa that sssm very liberal. Jwlgiiigfrom for ten years, from 1867 to 1877.

He when the president Introduced Gen. company to eome here will at once check for $3,500 to the democratic state committee on Wednesday. The contribution was taken to New York by George W. Smith, his private Air. Tilden, accompanied by Mr.

Smith, appeared at the city court, Yonkers, on Friday, board was a trustee of School No. 6 for two their circular, the plan ia derfcledly ingt-ainua sad entertaining, and win- doulaleaa meet send In their names, with number of S. J. Crook. The Issue, he said, was the old one of individual liberty, hn- mon Kalvln sued Nieholos Delaney to recover $86, the balance of the price of tickets wanted.

Most of the subscrib years and president of the board of education in that district. He with great sue piss. Full parUculars may be S3 YKAHR RXPKB1KNCB WRh aU th dlmierat tnaka. HatWactloa jraar-. snbwd.

Kiw Yark sad Yualuiri nrfwvace. fiuate furaJshed fur suXial atherlnga Orders addreaaed ta BIO Weeiwerth Avaaaa, Yaafears, Will racaivo prasapt alliml'lii A fla CsJrahMB; aV Vaupri Fjarlght Plaao cheap iIlgutB, tne nznii im wuor, aa learned from rirculars which wBJ. be seat a carpet sold, which the latter claimed ers to last seasons course have again anbaerHiad. vat-thara mi a nit a. nnm a member originally' of Rising oaruu imjriug, at iwh; ivi reed birds it would perhaps be well to satisfy yourself they are not sparrows, Rff without faults are apt to be men without force.

A round diamond has no brilliancy. Rev. Henry Ward Beeeher. Katk Claxtob and her own excel from their office New Tork on receipt of of registry was In and saw Star Lodge, 450, F. A.

and was ons cant stamp. ber wholiave signified their intention one of those who went ont from that BjsB1S aLseic On. still atands In tbo front against sectional hatred, centralized and one man power, and monopolies. The democratic party were today waging the some fight as they did in the days of Its founder. They had succeeded in electing, a president, and now the republicans tell us that the best that he was properly Mr.

Tllded is taking great interest in the state campaign, and will vote the entire democratic ticket next Tuesday. rank and at tba head of all curative agents; and before Its miraculous influences all in was moth eaten and Jiad a. number of threads out, for which reason he -refused to pay. The ease was tried before a jury, whose verdict was that Kalvln should take back the carpet. On Thursday this verdict was set aside and a new trial granted.

John F. Brennan for plaintiff and Allen Taylor for defendant. of doing so, i but have neglected to send in their names. The list will close In about a week. Mr Thomas's company are busy rehearsing "Pirates of Penzance," which they propose giv lodge and formed Nepperhan Lodge, 738.

His remains will be brought, to Yonkers and Interred In St. John's 1 ternal pains and aches, 'such ss rratnps, colic, lent company In "Called Back" at the ir l. I Ttf J. Croiisey has again brought pains, cbplsra morbus, dJarrhcBa, dysentery E. ALEX.

HOUSTON'S DIIUU NTORB, 44 Warksres A va ays, th Opera Ksmaa. The Purrat. Blcaat and most KnVarinoe air- DENTINE forth In the fruits of his pencil aehar- way to show our approv al of a demo give way as onca uougna, eoHia ana ing as the first of the course. The Mrs. Virginia Drafter Haary.

This elder daughter of the lata aeteristle autumnal painting of scene bronchial aUmaats cannot withstand Its wo cratic president Is to elect a repub- Tember S. IjXT Tonkers roll up as large a nia- second opera will be "The Mikado," ry InJ the Sawmill valley "Autumn drons puaaia for even a single houri It iaas- governor. Laughter. Surely Thursday. Oct.

89. Christina Ers- which will be given in gorgeous style. on the Sawmill River Road" a shady pedally raoommanoad to ladies for certain Entire new costumes are being made trom sued Joseph Atkins and Dennis ailments, aa it ia dear as crystal, as aromatic urane. ner nopiuir igwoiuaii. iw roadway bordered on one side by dense John W.

Draper and wife of Rev. Mytton Maury, of Goshen, died at the home of her Miss (Draper, on Monday of this week, aged 46 years. She had been ill but a Ishort time. MeGrath, to recover an organ which for both "The Pirates" and "Th as rose water, and ss harmless as ths limpid county clerk. woods and on the other by broad fields, 'dotted with farm houses and Mikado." We once more urge oar citi display of cheek could go no further.

The republican party were determined to wrest the presidency from the democracy by fair means or by foul. They had no platform to have nothing to offer to the people but the. everlasting, never to be bur Thr high linen collar, so loved by HENRY B. FOX, Praoti fal Hair Cutter, HAVUCQ A 1UIR bBEBnBO PARLOR, HOTBL WELLIRUTSH, Ckl BUwat aad Madfrca HEW YORK CTTY. zens to respond atonce to this call and she claimed belonged to her and which was in ths defendants possession.

She failed to prove her title to It and her spring, beings purely vegetable preparation. "Itworksltkssehann." Try it Poucb RsroaT. Captain John Maagia out buildings, with the familiar farm Her funeral took place oa Thursday send In their names as subscribers. the dude, is pronounced "unhealthy." It never looked, very well, that's a fast In $100, to support his wife and children this morning, and not giving the morning. Rev.

Jacob LeRoy officiat Below Is partial Hat of subscriptions as was dismissed. Allen Taylor ap furnishes the following report of arrests, Philadelphia Press. ing. The deceased was a sister of security, was locked up. already received: W.

W. Law, Wm. peared for her and John Donohue, late Maaaavr of thr Oraad Oaawal Depot Barber ied, old bloody shirt. Applause. for ths week ending Oct, 9W: Total number of arrests, 87; disorderly conduct, intoxica- Prof.

Daniel Draper and the late i.l 1 Af.i IL.A AV. Sill for the others. Friday. October SO. Patrick Fitz-gibbons was sentenced to four months Prof.

Henry Draper, and was highly wagon slowly passing out of view, a herd of sheep, and behind the herder trodling along on foot. The haxy Indian summer atmosphere is quite In keeping with the. falling leaves and the richly colored foliage. This Is the picture which will shortly be exhibited at the Academy exhibition in New Friday, Oct. 30.

While George W. Allen Butler, A. H. Johnson, Isaac G. Downing, Mrs.

M. H. Knight, Dr. Mi J. Reinfelder, Dr.

R. J. South- Uoa, IS; intoxicated and disorderly, 8: petit larceny, vagrancy, 1 bound over to aa- er fat Tonkers and vicinity today (81st) will be generally fair and colder, fol- They tried to besmirch the character of Gov. Hill, but nobody hears of those slanders since they were first uttered. esteemed by all who knew her for her in the Albany penetentiary for stealing Valentine was laying out Walnut street sterling christian character and Intel awer, 1 temrnitted, diacharged.

11 fined. worth, E. J. Elting, 8. H.

Thayer, he used a stone wall on the adjoining lowed by a slight rise of temperature. lectual attainments. The Interment bald for exsjninanVn, 1 srntenr sospee Cyrus Cleveland, Geo. D. Pitkin, property which John Copeutt claimed a silver watch.

In September, but from Thomas 8 tan ton, of Jefferson street. Thompson was, fined $1 for being drunk tost night. Ttais was, they aay, wbaa sseril woa the bays was in Greenwood. The fact that he has come through such a canvass Intact Is a pretty good guaranty of his unblemished record. H.

Thorn, 8. F. Quick, G. Hilton ad, prisoners conveyed to county Jail, prisoners conveyed to AJbaay penitentiary, 1 York. It is doubtful If any artist of Scribner, John JShotts, Henry as his, and when compensation was refused for the stone, Copeutt brought suit claiming suit was de Blew awl wIMbV tfwMB SB bTbbJbbE tajf awaVttnswSi Ahai i we've fatten oa Jigiairati day.

Par saa aat.braai aew capture all Hfela priaM. i' Boeeaa Oaarle r. UCR candid advice to every young note, except Cropsey, has as ye be anlmala found astray, railroad aorideute, Moreover he lias been publicly en Is, be saving of your earnings. come awakened to a full realization of Kiluid bt thb Cars. On Monday Bowers, John Eylers, J.

B. Smith, E. Underbill, Win. F. Cochran.

Mrs. J. 1 lost children rastored, 1 articles found, bandings found open and secured, lamps cided this morning In favor of Copeutt rpHK PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF .1. KKW YORK, by the rran, of ftod, frwraad Indtpendrat To Jane Archibald. Mary T'narss JeaNaTBlack.thaehlldra of Jsawa aasvowaiaa! denaeML wanes aaawa.

ana, plaea or places of realili bus aad post offloa adoiwawa are aakaawa, aad caaaut, after dUhjrat laqutoy, be aaasrUiaad: William Barrawmaa aad aBvaaaar Barrawawa. wlMaaarveralplaoss of waliliaus aad past ofBee addrewne are aakauwa. and eaaant, after dlligwat BMniuy. be aaenrlaiafid. anad tinllii 7J "Jraai -Wtanaa, of the cay of Yea.

kers. has baely appUed to ear aarrnaato of tba oonaty of Weafchester. to have a cwrtala last re amain writing, hrarloc data the 14th day of Aa-saat. Ilea, puruorUaic ta dispuae of both real aad peroneal estate, duly censed aa thm last will aad tratararat ef Iahella F. Klaeald.

lata of the eay of 'y nril larersiiseia. uf the laluto a Buchesas aunto aad you aad each of roa ara Hied aad raqalred par. anaallylo be aad appear tiif 11 niir aalil aniia sata. at his offloa at the tmra of Waae Pauaa, ai laaasMeoaBty. OH tea ilnr nf irinia ber.lea.at Um o'efcx la the foraaooa of that and try and build yourself a home at the hidden wealth in Sawmill scenery.

Roundsman Quinn found the dead body of Patrick J. Qulnlan, laborer, H. Clark. Peter J. Elting, W.

I Heer- for the full amount. Ralph E. Prime Datught is shortening at the rate anlightad, UM; lndgara, UK dorsed by such men as the president, and also Samuel J. Tilden and the revered ex-Gov. Horatio Seymour.

Load applause. I the earnest day. This paying rents is appeared for Copeutt and William H. anee, Wm. r.

Ketebam, and many of nearly three minutes each day, and all nonsense and ruinous. If you be Trk Watrr Board Scrd. The others. Pemberton and P. L.

McClellan for de will continue to shorten until Decem of Frances Pettlngill vs. The City gin while young to lay by your earnings, you will be surprised to see how of Ravine avenue, aged 87 years, lying near i the Central-Hudson Railroad a short distance above Glen-wood, The head was crushed and the fendant. ber tl, when It will begin to lengthen of Yonkers, for alleged neriicence. The meeting then adjourned. -Tkb term "handkerchief" Is not JOHJf T.

lATXOffO Iff YOffXXU. A.tVXAXs. again, fast it gathers and rolls up in a heap. This representative American come whereby the plaintiff, in January last, RIIX TIBRLBT At the homo of UiabrMe, Lyoaajf. Bv.

A.Oatiaadrr. HovdP. RUl of rrwoort. and (tate H. FlffR Cobcrrt.

Temperance Ha! as comfortably filled, on Tuesday You never will have a hundred dollars Iw th parlance of slang the cooper dlan will appear at the Opera House body badly bruised. Coroner Mitch found earlier than the fifteenth century, when in the wardrobe; accounts was thrown from her carriage and seriously Injured, was tried before Jus unless you try to save it. Geneva Ad Tisaley, seeoad dasahlar of WasT. Tajalry, of on Thursday evening, November 8, in Is the chap that "hoops It up." Yon evening, to listen to a concert given vertiser. of Edward IV.

of England dozen tice Dykman the first of this month, ell and Jury held an Inquest onTuesday when a verdict of death from either being run over, or falling from tne ears Mark Twain's famous comedy of "CoL kers Oasette. And like everyone else who whoops it np ha Vends np" with Wtiia. Uww T. jultlu. wtMil, at aid for the benefit of the halL.

Those who contributed to the program were Miss eonverehieffes" are named as Mulberry Sellers." The Chicago Her Gab Mattrm iff YoxKRRa. We and the action dismissed upon the ground that suit should have been HABTTB WHITC. At Tnakora. Octotwr St, by Rot. Jnha BHd, PMer Mania.

Brwark, B. Y. aad Baa Fsaala WaMa; of Yoakara. t. SBALXr HADDKX.

At the Church of the Urn-arnlats Otaawplloa. OrtntovSS. by Bev. Caartse ald says: Is astonishing how Ray having been made by one Alice 8 hap. ster, to whom a payment had been are Informed that the notice sent oat Wfc (ua day of Octntjr.

ta Um yar of our Lord one lam ad sight aaadmd aad ehchtr- Rva. W. M. WUXKEbT otin CVrk to tbs Borrnsale's Ooart. a head.

Hartford JonrnaL Chamois leather gloves arc exceed E. S. Williams, soprano; Miss BVan Nulse, pianist; E. de K. Townsend, mond's Colonel Sellers retains its hold while In motion, was A ORBTLRMAX recently in town.

brought against the board of water last Tuesday, by the trustees of the bl. uuney, aaaiss m. aeaan aau bmbj Mane naa- made. A handkerchief was formerly commissioners, or Its agents. Mrs.

on the theatre-goers of the day. It Is aea.boUiorYoaln tssO; Mr. violinist; and Ina-Ir DODular. They -are nseful In Fuel Light and Power Company, the looking at real with a view of the square of fine linen employed by TUBBCm BRYAN. At Mt.

Pet ten gill, has commenced a suit a very old creation. People who have James Pearee, M. accompanist. warding- off tan, and durable, as a lit tl. bv Rev.

CL C. Barton. Lark C. of the Westchester Gas Light women for covering the head. not seen Colonel Sellers are very few Ma Ansie, the yeas aaagbiaror the late locating here, saw th Nepperhan from Main street and also from Warburton tie ammonia water will cleanse, them Company, was qnanthorlisd by the Bryaa.

AocBDoev tarai nssas Oiiw a. Btswabt BviLBwa. aai Bauaswar. Rooa sua Kbw Yobb, Uctuasr 17, Ian. Public Notice Final Hearing.

TO ALL VTHOhl IT MAT COJtCERK. Abswbbb to the circulars sent oat effectively. They must be washed virtual owners of that property, and against the board of water eommis-sloners, claiming damages In the sum of $23,000. City Attorney Joseph F. Daly will appear for the water board.

The program was carried but in a suo eessful manner, each of the vocalists responding to hearty encores. The performance of Miss. Van Nulse upon avenue. It was enough more but the public never seems to tire of the fun with which Mr. Raymond invests it, The audience last night was TVIMII.

by the leeture committee of the Yoang and dried upon ths hands or they will that they have made arrangements to carry on the works, and supply their Men's Christian Association are com shrink. BAIRD. At Mlaasapnha. October ST. Ed ward V.

Balra. sua of the lata Iter. br. Robm Bakxi. of Yoakara.

If. the SKh veer of sJa asa, Ulisniat la IB, Joha'a Usantery. Yoafcera. S) enough. "No Yonkers for me!" said ha Our city to loosing In this way almost daily, and yet.

th authorities not as large as it would have been had the piano was highly complimented. SCSDBX Dratk. William Cunning ing In rapidly. Those who have not already responded should send their the weather been more favorable, but ofarcllaa id Mr. Primroses violin playing oa amvai oi ass waaHaa.

consumers as In the past. Wht are pocketknlves called pen la aDBformay with tha wwuItsbbii chapter 4S3L laws of I'M. of Cfca ham, machinist, aged 80 years, and In will do nothing to give as relief. the Interest the play evoked showed OOWimXY-At RneheBa, October SR. showed a great Improvement since we York.

pubUe aotaw la hereby si ma to all seraoas answers to A. B. Blxby, general the employ of the Hep worth Ma wajmria wsiaa-j. uowarry.aaa plainly that, there Is a good deal of aiHiiiHU that fall upunrlonitr wul be affordad last heard him. Mr.

Pierce, as usual. Off Mordat evening, Nov. 8, will knives? Because In former times before the Invention of good and cheap A popular gag i to ask a friend: does Dnffyi cart' goT (The friend begins to -whistle the well-known air, when he is interrupted by the questioner, saving, that Isnt the way Daffy's cart goes. It goes on wheels." chine Company, while engaged In fit rstary of the association, as soon as possible, as the committee are anxious draw yet In the old character. Mr.

OOSMVILL-At proved an efficient accompanist. occur the fourth anniversary of the a.OorawaB.as ting one of their engines near Fifty- pens, the goose quill was. by to make the final arrangements. rTTCH-At Irvsjurina. Ortober St.

eight street, on Monday, fell down an Tbb Westchester County Historical Baptist young people's meetings. In the Mission Chapel on Nepperhan ave oas or mora of the fnuiMrlaa daaw aad raarrveirs apoa tha Crotua Blear, hi tha auaatyaf Weet-eojwtar, vbl: Raymond's Interpretation Is too well known to need notice now. It Is enough to say that with each year he body who practiced the art of writ rueh. of the Bew York tWeraaus. la the Tad year of Society bad their annual meeting at AccoRDiffa to FfnkeTs latest Ing fashoned Into a pen by the small elevator shaft from the effects of which he died In about three hoars.

Mr. ram TaatBaMwaaataa'-ynasrvBriaBajPaai' nue, to which all will be welcome. KELLY, At Toaasra, Ottobsr ML Wat. KaOr, White Plains on Wednesday. The poeketknife.

i Now, the 1 rear. The exercises will eominenc at 8 seems to round oat the colonel's visionary hopefulness aad bring his Infla Weeraid That kaowa aa tha "Ha BACKXY. At Tsahsra. Oetoarr SS, WBImub O. toon "the picturesque scenery of the Nepperhan can now be enjoyed from the Main street bridge with much sat- knife Is without significance to most Cunningham was unmarried am aided at 83 Ravine avenue.

He following officers were elected James Wood, of New Castle, president; E. T. o'clock, and will consist of music and Bos muwu war. at MaaoDot I Maia. about anx In tion of speculative Ideas truer to life.

of those of this generation who hear it. allies abova the lewai at anas 1 Vawtaua add! HAUBY. r.asSBBoataa. BYst Hastiai B.Y- aa elder i an unassuming, quiet young man, and Third A dam aad rwcruar aa thai The company supporting Mr. Ray Myuua Massy.

D. of wacTUon." But lnslnnates, ln-a more! forcible manner than words or toauaioB ssrar, aad rr i a saws as tha HtaMMM A TOTRR qualifications are Citi well thought of in Yonkers. BBBBT. Thomas Cahill W. Draper.

Wodoaa Haas aad Banrvtlr 1." sps ssd 1 mond. this season fin the subordinate characters most acceptably." The Delaney, Rev. W. Baird, Josiah 8. Mitchell, John Jay and David Hawley, vies presidents; Monmouth Hart secretary; Rev.

W. Bolton, corresponding secretary A. O. Willis, Thomas Ryan board at 'the house of would Imply, that in doing so a patent QUDTLAB. At Yeakars, Oetobsr Patrick 1.

QnlBhMi. agad 87 rears. Thr 8ewing School, which Is held hi zenship, a residence of one year in the state, four month's In the county, and thirty days In the election district in A CoaxKCTTCUT crank Is out with a scheme to Induce men to wear bonnets. This la simply dreadful. The purchase of one bonnet generally upsets the family circle for a fortnight, bat fancy the effect of purchasing two bonnets I Philadelphia CalL Thr "mower? Is taking the place of the duds.

It: Is a man generally young who swings his cane like a scythe as he walks the crowded pave. He has one advantage over the dude to twelve Jurymen In the trial scene will Tt rnH irahlln hasrlBs bsTlsg; baas si1Jiass.il on tha lath of April, lien, aatil further aoUoaTwIll SBKBRY. At Yoakara, October sa WOaam Westminister Church, will eomi be Yonkers residents. Wfiliam street. Som-timaduring Wednesday thieves en-teiwoHhe house and took two silver watches and clothing to Its work this afternoon at two o'clock.

Bomb people seem to think that the which he votes, and curator. October St, Mm BUU nUV-At Yoakara, acadlyasr. Thr New York Graphic of Thurs aiaatonara. Rosea sue, twewart BwUdaig. Mo.

SM Broadway. In the etty of New York, oa WEDITXa-VAY, MOvBMBEBs, IMHS, at tares e-eioek p. bl. aadenstlsiii aa sucA days taavaaftar la whleh Various kinds of sewing, catting and special ten cent stamp Is sufficient for Clamrs In German, bookkeeping. Tkb motion for a new trial In the them, all valued at $65.

day contained a doable page of views In Yonkers. It lacked only one thing the special delivery of letters. Regnlar postage most be paid also. In several TOWKSXKD-At Biac Oetobsr SL oaly soa, ai asj MA rear, HduOcMarH, slilaat aanghtar. la her ISthyasr, rAIMrsa a But aaafJaaMe H.

TowasWd, penmanship and vocal masks opened of Btlkman vs. Crosby, which waa fitting andknitting will be taught. It continues its work through the winter. It is hoped there will be a large Br order of tha Aavadaet to make it perfect fat Its way and that Thr long felt want of a first class to have been argued today has been TOWBflEBD At Break Utdca, Yoakara, Ooto- ostat JAMEHW. MoCCLLOH.

at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association on Wednesday ven- FlaU Hflrtoa, widow of HoaJoks a man has a better excuse for kick- wasa view of the beautiful Nepperhan eases letters hare been deposited with only the special stamp, and as a result have been delayed Instead of hastened. resident tuner to supplied by. Prof. attendance of both teachers and pu farther adjourned, at request of de NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITH otrr ixxcTRiOLixiMEirr. us from Main street.

Jug him. Philadelphia CalL Wm. Sehwalb, Be advertisement. fendant, to November 14. i pils at the opening.

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