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THE KATONAH TIMES, TRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1899. The Katonah Times,: (ESTABLISHED IN 1878 > R. D. KNAPP,' E4I tOf -nn^-IEropi&tor. Published Every Friday Afternoon SUBSCRIPTIQNS: Ye*n l .-s'o. 3 M ONTH?, 40 C T S. 6 MO., 75 C TS. -S INGLE C OPV. S Cfs. IN ADVANCE. Tll»'\l >r • It •osi;vi' t 1-* (!)V I' I K _PI Now York Suit*' uii'! tls>- Ain-rieu'n fhrj bueu fl j.iHnK'»v«r XAiUt.Hiiiiv Sun- -lay Tho Iti'pulillcnn unii\!iu: in the L-'S itUalurc which m««t mi Wi-lm-sduy is ;«Kt about l;irgt> cm>u.jli In s- .'gi'st flu id usability llf Utl' 1 llll.J Mtliflll t 'l til l )icopl<>,s business It is notd tlmi 1 !••> Ion- II H-LSI-VI- I I .-. the youngest He •iibliiuiu Gowuim vcr elected an new York suite, huving jiml. turneil-10 yeniH. Gov Blui'lc WUH » ! at the time • >r his iimiigiirutfoii '\hu A. Dix wtu» 7.4 -jirnt fcT-vl-H M»rr- • -n 70 \. „ •^.Tilfl entjl,j_if lirinliii); fUnL-fumlahiupJ »ll>* Onll \ta USral ill LlllH CUUlltJ' Ut \tXL *_i_! r±:iy'-nfc--election ldichi'd tho Hum of < t.fi'i] i;i urrTimivnnT o-insidi-rnlih I I-«M '1:111 the previous your Tlieie u.us no I K.'il siiuablnV this yifii aVfo wlfi a re f vb-> wna not uiminiiteil fur tins re- -ijirctivi' offl vs, i T nrrsrqnr , ntly iju re i.i77illii{f\<.niie ballots, cW* H'-p-ulal^ReHsiotiH nil tho Suipivmi 1 \uri ^ ill ho I1e.1l in White Plains tliii- \ ear mi tlm First—Mmiiliiyg nf 'I'Vh. Board of Supervisors. tW Boiu ^l^tSttptWisors has had Under consideration Supervisors Tur\ iicr'u I 'uiiolutlijp u> appoint a man rttimrniy'liDiiB(» , to Rltt^ixr, I investigating and plucing out of child ren in desirably hoyiea under nadirec J tluii. TJiu siil'ury or Lhis ugont. Is tu ue 31,000 per annum, and -he is -to fa-islst two women n^etits now so Jem ployed. 1 To-duy tiio reaululion was f u^SififTe batfd. ~ — \ To-day u heated discussion ti ok ,iUn; III the hoard over tho uffail, Supervisor JJjIl.m opposing and Supt, OUBM and Supervisors Soo, iVIillor- and iJigeJiiw fuvxuitig-Lhu .uppointinunt of [ 1111 ngfid inattad of continuing tho wo men in power. Tlie board decided to iitve liie tjiipi'iinuiuieiit appointed au ir''iit, subj'-i t In thua^piutal 'of tho board I'm hoard dnvet'-l to havo new heating appliiinees put in tho county lull.building, also to havo \The Clerk iiaw audited crrrffrs -mid \pay Sclrool ' 'iiiinihsioncr Ltairett $21)0 for truvel- \i.'iry j\Iay, June., Octrtbar and I)e. • -lllher. Tile Mevelal wittilif-'H will In presided nvtjr by JuMici-H Keogli H irsehhi'ig, .Teiiki, (hi\HOI and Kengh iug expenses. int. qu HLIOII of having town eleo- Hii3-lit;ltHn Nuveniber j Ti , lll-bo-consicb- -4u;d by tin; liuaixl next woulc The I 'ueaiilieo Brtdgo matter was • iriiussi d in lull l>\ the boai'd\ Super .isois H.i * brown and tiehirmer favor- • I uppo.-iug tin eoiinty paying an} • jilk'n of the expense. Supervisors ij t, Taylor and Eiule favored oppos- ug Sii[>eiirHeiidunt See's resolution Mr T.i\l'jr wauled tho mutter luid ipon the table, but this the board re- Utii'ilt and ileelilinl to o]ip»BU Ullj'lugib— Tirl 'tn which ImMiFfed eouuty liability iy a vole ill to ,1. Supervisor\ Si'i; has introduend a ••.solution dif-eiing the ('ommittee on T The toUBal» v lfflprease<| W«aItlU_ ROOSEVELT TAKES OFFICE. James R.^Keenp? a well koo.wn Bban- ^offis out wi'rh a statement *coiIce\i;n- in |Jtho nation's-increased wealth. He hews-that-d uring-tlia-pnBt}th«»e^«oi»» thote has been an additlonjto the wealth' constitution of New*York S.tate; which of the country, from surplus proAuo 'U> _ went Into^ffect in 1177^ His installar of over $l,100;000,0p0. Wo says] t - ~ A Warm Welcome Ftom Crowfllng Th»u»- -\* • andt at III* Inauguration. Albany, N. Y., Jan.- 2.— CoL Theo- ^~*^eTt\wa3 -KMlay inaugurated- tion-attracted\ the largeitr number of 'citizens from all over the State that has •.\HaxdJy „oxLCUnau in a thousand in Bver atte nded such an event. .Evsry tho TJfuited States realizes this chango prominent Nat ^nal GuardBman in ther Thepowof S 1 ^0Q.0a0,000 increased JS^rffS^ 4 -ivKnltli=ni )^ne can controvert. The v ilgures are Si) stupendous and thelocle is so irresistlblr that tho student stands agast .F4woa.vo.ever^een thes.e figures grouped in this form, und oral . tLTe ft naoeial wriU-H of thcpre83,.cle.ver and ublo as they are, fiaVe not soemed grasp the tnagniutdo, and the Irresist ible i ivesim nt and epecujative m6 meutum they havo unquestionably ex; ereised. It must also be twaombered that wliiio this increasod wealth from exports only, the country itself has grown richer in evon greater; pro jjortlun. There has been nothing Uko this foreign trade statement) id 1 tho \history \of tliocorflmerce of the coun try.\ \14b Yeaw- nt siicccaafjil business in paint—Dovoo Is the best pain, in existence. A BRAVE- DEED. The funeral of Harry Hoffman, \tho: young siudent who l v st his life in try ng to re-cuo Grace DorttuTrbm drowu- to'^ln xhe BiM'gUoIr Pond luat \Sntur- lay evening, was held in Trinity Epis pal Church on Monday afternoon. The church was crowded, among those ntt«rrrtamxr~tJgiBg\ 1. £. Xouhg, Superintendent of Schools, and tiio members of tho New Rochelle High School There was a full choral ser vi.e, condui'.tud by the, Rev. Charles F, Cunedy. Whoii Ur Cktlody. spoko in uaise uftiie young man bravery, was scarcely a dry ejv in the church. A guard of 'honor oj twelve \classmates ifterwi.trd— etHTied- the coffin to th puris-hTi use, where hundrwi8^>fi;p^» pie iiled pust it. Tlie buriaf^was' 16. Bastchester Cemetery, .aud.by-aT eoin- .idunee, tho grave was dug not 20 feet front where tlfe ot^^r victim of the v'ee.iiient, Miss Doran, was buried on S inday afternoon. GG\rEicroR THEODORE ROOSEVELT, jollied by family or business reasons. {VoTnen and chTldronvied witliTtJieTJlFn' n public expressions of admiration for ;ho gallant soldier-Governor. The xipular demonstration of approval was iat, confined to, party lines, nor to rflco >r creed. Democrats and Republicans, Protestants and Catholics, poor and -ich,- wrrrtcuind black, ftiyoined;4n-ex- iending a royal welcome to tlie new :hief executive. Gov. Roosevelt had a tindly word for every one who .ap- ireaehed- him. Judging by the expres- 4aB »-ot-oplnlnn frnm f hp pnhliV fP^r flT -f]- ng their receptloft by the-GovsrnoE,_it s apparent that Col. Roosevelt will be ooked upon as the people's Governor, ust us ho was the people'scandidateon slection day. The luautfural uc'teiuuuy was held in he Assembly Chamber. \While \it was he most largely attended it was also •he briefest of any ovont of *its kind in, ••ears. A platform had been erected )VCr the Speaker's rostrum in the As- lembly Chamber extending out into the veil. Tne members' desks had been •emoved that all possible seating ca- jaeity misfht be obtained. The cham- jer was gorgeously festooned with the latinnnl an/ 1 rnlnra and Other NEW \YEAR^finds \SraNTB.but with a Tresh GOODS In ALL DEP.ARTMENTS. - our stock of STANDARD -OUR PRICES 'When QUALITY- CONSIDERED will COMPARE FAVORABLY wtth any, and we are confident that a fair trial will convince 4 you of the fact, That the Goods are Righf and ^he Price is Right at Putnam County Savings Bank BRiEWSTERj N.Y. Incorporated Aprll-15, 1871. Deposits received every tlay. in the week from 9 A. M. to 3 P \M. Deposits made on tho 1st) .3d -amr 9 MERIT TBLL. ^-3yie i proQftit'thl!5 old saying is the success of DOUGLAS' Shoes for men and FANCHBR & CO'S. t^hoes for Ladies. ,D lh • nidii\ n.iuie.l, ^thongh spei iu 1 - • ^sk 'US wj.U bi. held here every Sutiu The press that a few months ag' •>iis I t.ieling lie heroism of Hnhsnn, I ii. w hlaekguarding hinr for the alleges ->i illations He has bei-n repoituu liv i lie suni\ sensiitionnl press as liavilu r,taRivrt thousands of wormnt-tni-it-i'eeen—\ i rip. and*iiiaking tin ir own lies th \ose of tfielr assults now say that th \.MfiTlwinrhoTrt lias lnworr-d his nm iiood by the promiseuoiis kissing «>i tiioro tljan^a^tl'usand women Th Imtvo nuviil consti uetor Teiiels the in -•MiuaUoii»<nn<l-wi.ya that, achool j?irl» kissrfd by him that the number was fu Ciom a .hundred This method o iiiurnnlism Is the same as - that whicl huidcd-thoJl.m6ricaii-n.r -m8 to tho-sk-W- t hen tuniod about ant} began to abusi t ln» victors from tho,President down legislation to oppose in every houor- ibic W.IJ the passing of a l-ill. said to •e presented to the Legislature thi- .enr, jiroviijiug for the erection of a nidge ovei the Ponaulico River. The resolution introduced last week u tho IJ i.-tivl\ of Supiirvjsois by •Jnper.vfior Joseph..R> Sec, directing ~lir~I ^ylHlntijyt; (iuumnttpo -of-thrboani- o op osi> tlie passage of a proposed ict providing lor tlie rebuilding of the I'uciuuixio Jlridgi.', on tho Albany Pnsi •ojn th I'lio Carmel Courier says,\Just reai 1 1.is Supervisor Lounsberry, o t >wn of Suiters, which lies along th> - 'Uth line of Putmwn county and th- •+- >vfh of Cui'in 1, presented a restitutio) in tho Wi'sU'hester board or Supei \ fsors asking that there ho Iwied ni his towuihe sum of £G1S B!l, less ihi/ -oim of $500 now :,i his hands available (••r that purpose, to pa,y the town hill- Hi .^thOT words7*il« K9 is nil, that tin IT Kiyt ?V8 oTSoniel's wil! have to pa^ r '-.ho town hills in the next tax levj itond, In North rariytowu, at the gon ral expense of the county, * camo up or action yesterday injyjnlng ^^Tht •Jupervisors are strongly oppospd^ t o r-tci Idea that the' county fixt large dtould become liable for the erection >f bridges iu way village, which they •allctl in th [o debate on tho subject n'| •urely local improvement, and the resolution was adopted by a Vote ol iltd.5. . . .. . In Fact as in Theory , State Superintendent Skinner hut- .endured a \aluablo dicision, in which .ie reasserts tho sound principle thai lot only is it the public policy of tln- l.ikLte that oTIl- publu i chools shall b> <oon sectariii'i. but, i hey must bo mad> •>u in fact a u fn theory The decision was written sustaining in appeal for the city of Poughkeep- •iio, where th • board of education since A wtuut4«tD -il«H<lH )j*«igt/<Jt ^atiy -to -ivii-si-, vu af Tirou^nrcoimTyr ~tn\ii .\ nth Riilont S\upei visor . Painty nsk- f-v a levy of S'J08 9u for his town tib - i act also ?l/)00 for tlnMiighways. t>I +-h^towth >-^~ - 1 ' 1 ^n its iasuo of last wok tho , Port < hester Journal paid its respect to Mayor Edwin W. 1 'isko, of Mount V« rnon, in a vigorous, if not particular ly complimentary,-style, of whidi' the '••llinvli.ij extract is a fair sample \ Vs a tin god he launchod into politics I 'i: 'lUJLiiiiy \vero___worth A .. Jiis.. initial • •xperlTuent was a biass baud ItTthat iuernornblo_cativass lie marched up the liillnnd riown again—but, Brnileriok „iJnt-the knity to tot tho lull iu Mount V i 'rnon when tlio election catno on 'l'l-O idol, fawned upon niid caressed by tin good people oi Mouiit Veru.ni, a- jrjiin they essayed tho rolo vt a county • •fllre aspirant. Profiting by the dis aster t>J>ilfum3-the \tin- god-followed- .-uiother programine-that of good fcl- a in I vote getter and a personally dir'.-cti'd literary bureau—and he sua-, .-.•i ^eallu landing tho nomination of . 0-ounty-Register. The blind worsliip \ <*f ttjo idol resulted in his - boating In M' unt Vernon a gentleman whoso «l 'i .ilifiejitions arc aa 16 to 1 as com pared t o tl^e- tin god—but tho balance <>: the county was not wedded bo idols «> false gods—and as Thomas |R I+olge of the said City of Miunt Ver jii.ii, was chosen. Tho oxponsn entftil •••I ou the county hy-tho tiu ggd for a !cat ~ •<lnTrnIrTleiiriiiihiiiiloT)s uiiTTTniiividuals, •millings and rooms n which to con^ luet imhlic schools of that city, and in- .ome instnucca tlw employment- -as |\t?7MTcis ot persons who wonr tho garb f n.distine.tivo religious sjrdor. r Tliesnperintencleiit held tliat this'\is no longer desirable nor for tho interest of the eity It has been ami is tho cause of irritation and discorVl ajaong^tlt^ patrons of the schools, Is against the' spirit of our institutions,, which—calls for a coniploto and total sovoranco of church and state and is against the letter and spirit of the constitution.\ ^TlreBiTpeTmTOTriloTTrfuTilioT \Ball! tlrat the \public schoo'ls niyg/bo conducted in snch ft-broad ami-catholic spirit that Jow and Protestant and Catholic alike shall And theroln absolutely no, causo •jQUcomnlalnt ns t o tho exorcise, diroct- ly or indirectly, of anf- : denominational influence.\ And as if to emphasize what he had already said, he added the foliowing^ontchcetotho decision. '\In ihis respe'et every schoofin.a*lntianed at public expense should bo f roe, open'and accessible, without reasonable ground for objection from any source what ever.\ a ' This is strong, language--Iron* tho head of the state department and the ».«-ounY neednol lie Te'^iim^hct if JTrinciplodelaysdowir^should-in-nn The mjiual session of tho Board of Supervisors of 1863-G1, was a remark- itbje, one, mativ of the men thereafter ittaming prominence in.business and professional life ra this and other states. But of ihe raerobBra of- that body of .that year, but four are now living-; Janies Wood, president of the .Westchester County Historical^Socle ty, who represented Bedford>-«p*b'j}- to- Win.- Cnuld^ett.. \y!ho repi*ese' Moi'risania; Abram B. Reynolds, whci represented Osslning, and Francis M, Carpenter, the present, County Treas urer, who represented tho town of Now Castle.—Mt. V-ernon Argus. N EW YORK SUPREME COURT, Westchester County_, ' WILLIAM H ASIIBEE, Plaintiff agamst EDGAR HITT and others, De fendants. jatrlothTBmblfms w efe -Bttspentied -irom- ,he galleries. Over 3,00pi5eople cfowd- >d into the chamber and thousands -irm-p-wnrq nimliln t,n 4 lipproach within 8d of the month, draw Interest from thejlrat. Interest added Soml-Annually, J'an- uary'and July, . . — For the convenience of depositors money-orders, can be obtained from the American Express Co. on the Har lem or Putnam Kyj\rbads T and will tie received on deposit. -Blanks-ond-cnvelopes—will— be—tur- loaring distance. nished by applying to the Express office. The ( best way to make a per-~\ manent customer is to show these brands. SOLD BY R A. No - 1E - P \ kwny '-ATn^ld Katonnh. A. F. LOBDELL, Treasurer. Killed by Fdlioued Gift. New' York, Dec. 30.--r\Mrs. 3Cife Jf *| Adams, a widow, 63 years old,, died in ler apartments at 61 West Eighty-sixth itreet half an'huur after taldffg a dose jf'what she supposed to be^bromo selt- sgTv. The medicine <was given t o hep-by ~ief' rTephew. 'Harry Cornish, the welf- Tn pnrsnniice^if-a -ju^gmgnt—of- fort^ losure and sale\ uikde in the above eu- litU-d action otirtbe 31st day of Decern oer. 1858, aiid euteied - in the office ol ike Clerk ol the County of Westchester, •ii the 4th da>W)f January, iSyc>, I, the undersigned^ the Referee c in. the^said. iiidgmeiit-named, will sell at Public Auction, ou the premises in tlie Village if Katouah, in the Town of Bedford, 111 the Colin ty of Westchester, on the 23d • lay of Eebru-arv, iScri, at elqven^n'r-lajiL in the fnrennnii nCtftar^dijy the lmid- tnown athlete and physlcaL director of he Knickerbocker AthieticCJub. Immediately after the collapse of vlrs. Adams, Cornish, alarmed at tl«^ \iBect 'oTIhe medicine on .her, took a easpoonful- of ij^hiinself. He was un- lonsqious fon/ifiore than an hour, and Dr. K F. Hitchcock, of 72 West Eighty- levonth street,- who was \summoned aras also rendered ill by tasting the ontents of the bojtle in an effort to llscoverwhut thenaturu-of the pqison- jvas that had been mixed with the jrbmo seltzer. . From the story told by Mr. Cornish t. fro iVH>iml~lii^nttiiinpt wm mnllo fry idme person or persons\to poison him. bottle of bromo 8olt '26i' tvas sent t o aTm at the - Knickerbocker Athletic 31ub_on Saturday night in a. silver nedioino recopticle, which bore the riffany mark and the number 810. [There w'^ffi^am6\\aWclTea'n5 , 'the7 = vSackage, and Mr. CornlshTTiad. made Several efforts to find out who his gen- arous friend was. Mrs. Adams was the nnogent victim of some person nr p P r - H YPNOTISM TAUGHT. .If you wish to acquire this know ledge you should Cot lu-Mlnti- \\e moment, but writeU>. Prof. F'.S.SL0AT r Peeksltjl], N.Y., who is uCiiuowiettjjed to be the oply Hjyyiqtiap. iviip.,caa pro. I. iduce. results- wit \j snbjccts-tliat-no ojher-l ACBTrJLiBNE GAS !. rQ—- Professor Of the art has accomplished. TO CONSUMPTIVES, The uudcrsigned-hoving becn-restor-cd to healtn by simple-means, after \suffer- iug^for several years with a severe lung affection -apd that dread disease CON SUMPTION, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send (free of charge)-a- -copy-of-the pre scription used, which thev will find a sure cure cure for CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA. C,A'fARRH, BRONCHITIS Hid nil tlirnnt n i»1 Innfr ATAT.AnTKd .iifirmeil more firmly irl- to the office. Mr. Hodge's fairness be followed by tho tejichcjs jjL|^harLES*HAINES, j£ Our Prosperous Era. The superlatively prosperous condi- \l -nrt now prevailing in 'this broad .ftnd liroaiieniiig land or oursaro such as to <-x<'lte tho winder and admiration of . 111 i ripnds among competitive nations Miel tlio jealousy of our \PVals. Amor- i.-aiis may well be boastful of 'tho re tho state. Wo fear that it is only to often that tho services in --many; very- many, of bur public schools are on a plan of a'seetariani or denominational ; school. Tlie will of Father Albingor, former ly pastor of tho Roman Catholic CJhurch-of Our Lady of Victory, Mt Vorfloir, will bo offered for probate nl which the eountry has established before Surrogate Silkman, on Monday, for tho year now clHsirxg'. Wo aro no J Feb.fir Tho -will is I •' *-—\ * ' —ibttigor's- two—Bisicra, an^. Margaret Tisahlelr lias filed a claim for §yD,000 for thirty years' services as housekeeper The will was to have comb up before Surrogate Silkman yesterday, but this was postponed on account cl tho notice of contest, filed by disinerlted heirs. I. 1 >n£cr dependent TrrR ^iprorPlgTrTiritioTnl tot nnlterial or moral support. Wo ] Juive erni 'rged 'rum our position of do- ji.-ade 'ncy, and .re boldly aggressive, <••'usclous of <- r power, ready to de mand and to (; ' rce our rights And , d- fiant of intt-t . rcnee In any form- udMi our just j>t. ileges. and premises described icfthesaid iudg- :ni;)(t as follows, viz\.—All that piece or ,xirccl of laud ut Katouah in the Town of Bedford. Coupty of\ \Westchester and State of New York designated by lots Nos. 75 and J4 and the southerly one- ualf of lot-No. 73 on a map entitled the New Vil age. of Katonau, Westchester County. N Y surveyed and prepared by B T. & G. S. Olmstead, Landscape Architects. April 15th, 189;, and filed or intended to be filed in the office of the Register of Westchester jCounty at White Plains, bounded and described as -follows— Beginning at a .CiHilinon. point betwcea lotNo. 79 T lot,No. 75 and the westerly side of Katonali Avenue-as' laid down on ^aid map and running thence westerly <plo\iTg the northerly side ot lots numbers 79, 78 and 77 one hundred and fifty-six (156) leet t o the easterly side of Jot number 83 as laid down on said map; Thence runnmg northerly along the easterly' side\. of lots num bers 83, 84 and part of 8j One hun dred (ioo )4eet id the centre of lot num ber 73 as laid down_on_said jnap.J. thenc6l| easterly along the centre of lot \number 73 one hundred and fifty-six (156) feet to the westerly side of Katonali Avenue aforesaid, thence southerly alon< the westerly side of Katonali Avenue one hundred f^ioo) feet to the point or place of Begiiuiing.- Containing all the laud within said oiundariesr- DSted, White Plains, January 5, 1890, . _GL TRUMAN -CAPRON, ions who meant to murder Cornish. Ornish-has any suspicion as to who ent him the medicine he will not make it known. New York, Jan. 4.—It came otit yes- orday that the silver toothpick holder which was sent Jp Harry Cornish with a bottle of poison on Dec. 24 had been purchased -on Dec. 23 by a man de scribed as being of medium height and having red whiskers. He bought it at the jewelry store of Hartdegen &.C0.. 383, Broad street, Newark. Capt. Mc- Clusky's men are now looking for thifi man,.and while they have.a very incom- pletedfcacription-of-him^h^ saleswoman .whoj sold the toothpick holder is sure that she would recognize him if she saw him again. • Nineteen Year* for Moor*. New York, DeikJ29.—In the Court of Referee. Plaintiff's Attorney, ___ cm Bedford Station, , '\\\iV^ Westchester-Connty, New York. \(^ne'rOT^Sessions'TfecoTden GofT sen tenced William A. E. Moorje. who was convicted of \badgering' Martin Mahon, proprietor of the New Amster- |^laai^^tel r -aU-the-^Gronoble -HGtel --on November\*} to nineteen years in Sing Sing. The two trials undergone by Moore and tho one undergone by his .1 wife, Fayne StraWab. Moore, who is now -| awaiting a second trialffiio jury having ^nco disagreed in her-caso, have been inong the most sensational in General Sessions in many years. \Justice Daly in the Supreme Court later granted a stay of execution of sentence poBsedjm i\t pore until a motion could~lie-argujat for tho grantlcg-p( a certificate of rea sonable doubt in order to enable-an ap peal to bo taken. • ^ Etirich Brothers Joe-Gitti»-W->>»p«-JaJlt Paly. 29.- New \York Dec. 29.—Joe Gans, the — . -i -colored lightweight of Baltimore, re- Ruquiiu a lespoiislble mabjli-thifc -j^ved thl deplsion of Refewse Charley town who- will act^s agent for the sale of their goods on salary and controls'' sfbn. Must,, if n'ecessary be nble—t+i- provide nrhorse and wagon, and have. acquaintance with Uie begt pcopU- {Apply to S W. Enrich,.. car_o_ of Eli-, - ^lelFBiStliclB7GtlrA-ve, TuRt\ \2.10\ \St ^plQ^rable \Tijiarg; Daly^s strength, New York City. ' 1 which at White at the end of a twenwr-five round glove \S'gh't with JackDalyfof Wilming- ^on^t-t-he-kenox-A— Gj-T-uesday-jiights- In science and generalship Gans gave a - superb exhibition. For' nearly twenty* rounds he outpointed Daly, with con-' -rlj _ ^ . Vl^— 1 rrr —imtfUX T^ri 1 XT*X nl Mn „IU --Dr. Da via Kennedys favorite Remedy CURES AU KIDNEY. STOMACH *^ • '\ « - AND LIVER TROtJBIXS. at one\ time seemed to be wan ing, came back in the last five rounds, which enabled him to make a very strong finish. But .on points, which is to say blows landed, head work, ehifti- ^ ness and style, Gans had an undoubted advantago, which foroed the referoe to make the ruling He hopes all sufferer'!;, will try his remedy, as it is invariable _'Those_de- i 'ring the prescription.\ which will cost hem \dthing. and may prove a blessing, will please address, REV EDWARD_A. WILSON '^firooVlvn, \Nc^w'Yor'k. ^ ^-V .BJ-^xV' \dth Ave. & 23d Street _ __iiEW_YOR^J31TY Offer Specials in GrieapiSafe,EasI1y]Vla-pagea Supe|-io|- to all ofhe-fS. I have\ Itio EX0I.U81VB*nxanT to soil the \TRIUMPH\. ACETYLENE CAS MACHINE In' WBSTOIIEdTtiR COUNTS and &m.prep&retl to iaiirall Jargb or small plants in residences, stores, churches, work-bops, eio. All piping, etc, done by reliable aiiU expert workmen. MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. . BROADWAY & 11TH ST. SCARFS. dtiska Sauio »caris, -wi tails, in tlii-ee sizes, w . $5 .aor $7 .gQ ititd $ro7Qt >7 * Worth \ ^ »™™- - - Trorri S7 50\ to ^I8TKJT Stone Marten Scarfs. -Small sbasfr $8,00 ItegulaPsfzes \... $14.00 '- - Worth J1S.00. Alaska Sablo .Boas, two yards in length, &10.00 Each. .EJectrlc Seal Bpas, \M yards~ 'fn lengtli ivitli rdvers and %5S tails, * $0.00 Each; •Worth. tis:00. GOttA-R-Sr-— -» A good, heavy.v/arm coat, well niade and tiMmmed, all stz« . spe- fa-* « 0 Ladi as' Wrappers P' Q P for Ladies' %\ 3QV hlanne lett e WdArrsHS, hejv- ily fleectltneil, all cte^it-qble colorings, ltcltt,amt dark grounds onblue»ndbUc(t t UbcltK*f«ysand Boudes, pe w sIeeves,.corr«t-«4yJe.- aHiine ^ all sizes. $4.98 special, Ladies' Waists' / €\& for Ladies*$i.50 / ,;Unne1 W AISTS of.extra heavy, all-wool flannel, separate self* detachable tfb 11 % r t trimmed with braid, new ^dlJadkrloiISff^idrf^ke - and - platted-biclf^ \ ' ' pouch front -and straight pointed cuffs; cardinal, black and navy blue. 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