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j • COnBININO ^i_ 5 -THE=<^0T0N^£EE5=^ VOErXXI., T^67\i2T r 1'\S?'' KATONAH, N.Y., FRIDAyf||lAY, 5, 1899. & 1.50 A YEAR fC act op ah pj^o v i si op St oy e 9 —^ til Meats of All Krids, / GROCERIES 'ftfrfift.* i SOMERS F -iahors-ol- IBMI,-tlio gentler sex— * well, as tho festive trout,'are in full S;fiernow, anil tales of catches nctu- F y4mako -the, ghost of Munchausen s^^tlueavy. - , _ lietT-ijattling showers of Tuesday |Lthb .afhiflaL unbearable-dust, moist- ^ffieylry gardens; nssuSted 'the spwii ilrif f .finXei I Hniuo-tright^to-tinvht-ptfO- • I pre urithknoekt'd the spots out, of » few whom they ministered in the years that, have passed All wish them much Lappi essiu \tho rest thoy so well do- serve ami us they test from their labois they may be sure that their woiksdo follow, them. ~ A \Boy's £ssay. Tho following was clipped from a .Florida exchanges- _ . • \AiiW^-btty-iit-tt -^etfflibeclHS -tovai- wns reunited to wxite.an ossayllih other _ TJ10 llighS-'hoMl Base Bull. Chip did; no* play the team from the Tanytown lli^h Si .luiiil last Saturday as tho latter weio unable to i-iinu- The Eiat Side IT. .so Company has petitioned thy Buard of Village Trustees for a chemical engine. Tho Union- Iluek and Ijadder eompany also It ivis .u-kc I fur rubber coats, Ore im plements and etc- The Trustees consider their r. quests latyr. will Tho May term of \tho Supremo Court. convened here. Monday,Judge M. J Hieisehberg presiding. Tho civil ^nlendnr-is -H -large-«pt»r ;-— Tho'followiner will bo tho speakers at the Sunday Y. M. C. A. meetings Mav 7. Henry Bebuing, May It , llob't E. Farley, Esq . ~ MissAmelia\Galloway 2nd violinist of the Bloomingdajo orchestra and \Miss Mune ytmit,. flm~ TndL ^kncrwr: soprnuo, of New York city, will take part in the uiusicnio to bo given by the Mission Hand of tho First Baptist lAJ^iW^tAVjidaesdtty _£Kcning^_ Miss® Annio Ilindiy of SoiUh Amboy, N J is visiting her friend. Miss Ida E. Stevens, of 17 Church street. • -T-hft-reRiiliti'«numtl meeting^\-of- tlif- Wlrito Plains Building an Loan Associ ation will be held at tho office of tho secretary Wm B. Tibbits, ill Rail- road nveu.ie, to-morrott evening (Snt.) at 8 p. m. The board of directors will hold a short meeting at 7:30. Dm. .East aide Hose companies' -ORDERS DELIVERED- EVERY—BAY. PfopT-ietoT , - - - • - — • —-J^-i ,«|featopab ^vc. &. -Valley J3oad. <& lc |u3jb : trees hereabouts I plBSj. B. Bm .ly Ins begun Hie .p.^ li|iin'ai^ro.eewin^-towardb--tho-rn(n-r^ l-n-iJit/Qt.liis large buildings -on the JBosinessJHKeetom OF Katonah, N*Y. * *|phe Katonah Times, Furnishes the news from all the Towns In\ Northern Westchester\! County. Al6 .o4,ho best advertising medium In that Section. FINE JOB PRINTING ® MERIT WILL TELL. done promptly and at low rates aying I The i is-tlie-sueeess- of DOUGLAS' .SluH'-sforinenancl FANCHER & CO'S: Shoes for Ladies. Tbe x best way to'make a per- mftoent customer is to show -TheSiTTSTmas. -30LD- B Uiwibles. -Prioo-Sl-00^- N I MKKEEL. N. U. MINOR DEALERS IN Dry Goods,. Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Flour, - Peed, Grain, &c. \Wo have n full lino of Munyon's. Medicines always en hand. Try Mun- yons Inhaler.dures Catttrrh and Throat Wo are selling o fine M.iracaibo finlTep fnr T5 eenta per pound, own*farm,'in eastern Somers, near rdy.K„.Mr. Brady will certainly get ; .during tho montli dlffiiug-mowr Clark i-» in town and, naMojitungjxtaliex_.aud—ytmngfr- iwrc H E'S n c nngXOTus'iTv-al lo day ' \Tlie Nowsjiapef\'was his sub- jet t and here Is tin 1 1 esult I don't know Ihow C1Te ~ne\vspa |)i r became \to be m ETTo wcirlil. -I don't think God does, for he si|nie :6r6ur bashful young men Ir. Joab Austin, of Spme s Centre, U i r |lc ^j)ij ^a _^iiQe t d ,cliucJt .-iajm. i \jr Miles Riggs for tho sum of two jjftndredidollnrs for a pair ef fine oxen. ,Tne catile_aro'to go to Newark. K. J., nB'itn- advertisement for a beef uoni- .p ^uy-SSftjiiniialuiing in this deal. J.- CROSS RIVER. . *^- :; iThose wore warm days for tho be- ibuiug of May! HH in the shado wtus teil -np>~- • - - * VKhftda fine eliower of rain Tues- vy afternoon. Itx was just what was njBudea};and came in the most oppor- \hnitvTgoE'uotFflqg to \say 'bout them, and 'eUiCor' is i.int in tho bible J think | tho editor is one of the missing links i yon- hear; about, an I ' stayed in the- brush until after the flood, then came r ^-4Hit -;nid-wrote-t.lnj—thing—u-iv-and—hus Been here ever since. I dofi.t Ilitnlc lie ever dies fitc'ver saw a dea j > 'tin and nover heard oi one getting lielced Our paper is a mighl.v poor 'uu, the clitor ^\onr-'tliouT~uiijereiTOii 8' ninwlriter don't wear no socks and pa hasn't paid his subscription in live years. The Buffalo Strike. tuno;t|mef \VVho .oror oaw lcaveo put out—faote: i\\ uojizgr oaw icqvco put out— H ^toiT3i!C(iIo^ay-and4Dticsdny-T^ It is stated that every union man employed along tho docks, whetiier it bo in the grain b isiuess or not, will be cnllod'uut and will stay put until a settlement is effected between the con- H\t^trtors-aiid-thu sconpers. ^ Vessel owners and masters are bo- giuuiug to complain of tho delay iu uu- I loading boats, and it is said that the ! Lako Carriers' Association has decided ito.take a hand in the trouble and will Everybody busy; no idle hands ; 0 r tho strike -t-sencUt-QQinmitteo to BulhUo-ttt-onco- in- \ anenaeovorto UTlng about a settlement new. . Funueirf -[ire puttlug In their pli)\tat»s¥inthp old. of tho moon. Thoso more 'slaelrwill havo to plant in tho gtoirad;V. • receipts for their recent entertainment amounted to nearly $300. Tho Appelate Division of the Supremo Court, has decided tbat Geo. T. Long, Is tho legal Eoeolvor of Taxes ' ior -ilM >u>\vn ol White-lilalns. Mr. Frod W. Tompkins, lately em- (1 ITv ll-uoifr .IM Tnmplrlnt^ tllfc- _ 1 by irvmg .M. I 'onapkinB, the- lawyer/ has secured ,a .better position with a broker, of 71 Broadway, Now' Y-rirk. eitv. Katonalh, Arnold, Agents (or Old Staten l«Und Co. PU-RDY STATION fJonworkftrs boardetl the steamer OrinoeOpwhirih was' BEDFORD VILIiAGE. ^•S&ui ^i 1 ! Iteaiis p. jVUller, 1 Mr, Wm, hey and Son are Oyster Saloon ^and 2jk -baton- Rpom^r HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS-^ — ® ' @ Bread.Cake,Fruit, Candy, M Cigars, Etc. Bakery goods gfo Real Estate, Fire and g ® tife.Insurance Ag't. _g_ ©\\Katonah, Bedford^iount J IJSCO , w |g and Vicinity. -g © Agent for tho following ..Com- <5 J panics?—FIKE; ilitna, of Har- g <loin^-thei i!-u$tia,l-hng«-businuj village. TheyTiiiVe al large traction cugino for crushing stuue for walks, drives and public roads. Beside this, in their machine shop yon can get ali |^p8t ''auyJ{ind -0l _machinexy repaired Tho Bridgepoft\]^M ..PJlh'DglCoiri who stopped mining .[uartzduring-the -wuiter-ttt-the—Einkel—quuriyi—will—rer-| stime o'perations aoon.-.^Then loams |Gec iChusilti. on. \Tlmo and tide' mitsiorno man^or woman either; f|r tjmtjgatter. ' | iMrJlpaviil Nicholls and wife^qt Sing. pgasMntWonclay-with-Mr^-ima-Mrs^ Emifl Hiint Mrs— Nicholls was a Several of tlt6 being unloaded; ami we: e ordered to_ leave. They claim to havo departed quietly Jiiwler will conimence drawing stone: to Bed ford Station. »: -- 'Mr I. D Williams is how having h\s cellar built for- tho-house which ho wtH-rntt-u|t-H-hia--summer:—WrrWmr| ; d|tigh;tef\of. Henry C. Keoler, who re- c&tlyj^ieti-a^ his homo' near Lewis- b&oV;,tM8!town, tlio burial, which tookj pmcS|5^^TCth, inst, at South Salem ^vv&A.^ffitfitjd.nnder masonio—honors. •ii^l^r^oK'dent fronl that-'placb' to :tha and say thtit nfter they—hud—gntra— a short distance a shot was fired at them from the deck oJLtbe steamer. Thisjn- cident has created considerable stir ajnofisi the idle.men and much \violent tally is indulged in. York city. Firel An alarm of fire\ waq runfr f\t Tnefidnv tnorninn-.fit 0*^0 fro m t 111 S0MERS; CENTRE. I 6 ip tarmers are as busy as bocs,«tho latespringprevrtiiting them from get- Hm ^tnrferop ^rf ^B-x;aTl>^^i5^ atonuii^-has receivea^ie^ow^hat^the4iigluvays-ai-o to-be-put in order, it Isn't necessary that any should be ioli). however, tho majority of our contract for puttitg up the.building. —Mr. Jnmob \Millmure proprietor of The aoclcs are crowded with fdTo men, bat tho police are thero in force A number of minor rows between the workers uttd-nonworkers wero report- lastjiight, but..nothing of jtL -Jscrloiia \nature has^^t^Mj ^vcc^^ij ^^J ^j;^/;^/ J. Moss Ives, of JDaudury,_has ah^ar-^ \tTclo pa'thq5Tcw TEnglanxTMagazino' for May upon \The-Share-of-Gonneeticut- Iu thoB-jvolution.\ Tlioarticjeisonoof rare interest to students dfCQiineetiuut, It is profusely illustrated autl llto piei- tures include som e of leeal inteiTr-t atH ©iig -tht-tH -eite-<-»l'-th«j-\V**«stei l -T\ \illnelll. Ill WoosLnl' reineUil'V. — In tlie-eours\ of an address to tl Yuung M LII'J Clu 'ut.iin A >j.\.OL 'iati \ii—>- last Tuesday morningat 9:50fromi box 83, corner Bailroad avenue, and Springs street. The flroiwas found to bo in tho residence of Mr ,A. C. Todd on North Broadway. ,AH-of-the -firo--o «mpaniG8- l'egponflei -i tii \\ w n n n. n ud after a hard fight put out tho blazo but not until it had burned the roof nearly off. The causo Was a defective Quo. The loss is about $1,000. Nainsurunco' was car- ried'rrhTtherbbTiBetroM^EOods. and it\ is! = • ;^ -n °n^/!^ajC?]f^»$'i%lJ4iHj y . - T>y k\o^ man's (ho was tlio \ownvroTlhfl £ IUU« U '/'1C ~ loss is-ebvoredrr- -'- - 1 — _ Merion,-.tha -ilv.o-and-half —year—old—— son of Letter-carrier Sumner P. Paile3;,Lg.still'e'rHig from dipthcria, He Is improving slowly af this writiag.- iJLRheu matlsm-Cured- -Chamborlain'n Balm. ^_ by- My son w.-s .-ifflicted with rheumatism Katonah, N. Yl. . *B •j ^ 4 A ualty Co., of New York. <y . © Agent for Fidelity and Casu- ^ & alty l'Iat() Qlass Insurahco Co. ' $ j| Katfikff, N.YA | T the Hotel, has improved tho looks of thing- about his place by whitewashing the trunk.-, of aHitlic'tre«.s. BEDFORD SIATIOSl— poops have oats sown and potatoes pfen^d. Mi Patrick Regnn began his work yeste.day, (Thursday), with a cups of faitht 'tl -wpjrkersto -jiutr IiHrnu 'fcdistrirt I, P. & C. HJaycox, Carpenters & * Builders, Plana and Specifications furnished. Satisfaction guaranteed In every particulars ~—' r - Mr. and Mis Ed. Keynolds, of Nor- wiilk' ('nun w, n- visit iniT PHOTOGRAPHER. town last week. Thoy went homo tho latter- part or tire week. Sunday night; - Arthur Biwvn.ia. tlio- employ of A. X Whelpley^took a pass- enger to .Bedford Village, tiGotit 9 Ti 'eloek, and on I'is return when about one iliilo east of IU di'ord Station, near Boston Hie other day,' Dr. Edwn ]C\erettlIaro htlollgl v Itrgl'il tlie oli. linn of a statue to John Hancock, «h- he -aid, wast he lead- r of tin- nej\. , , . , • lt'letd ulliril ]• I V p I i~ lie I 'Uli: * * m -pefoctOTdeP.^-il-jvho -i .m..j- good j j jL . xitl jv llJlK ll. im ., L K*s name bead may congratulate themselves ,, u . i)> c-ljit iL t!...i . f Ii .d. pend.-nee. \a... known f JOBBING AND REPxmma A SPECIALTY, Katonah, •*\ N. Y. Ke\ Hold's orehar I ho was held up» He Ihially^'otbyh-it was afterwar d shot . i at. ami tho bullet wen t throug h the to p \PhT7 ^VtPwg ~ 0P ~X MB ~°fc p ~*~T' i E vv , I of the eafria\e \ 1 1 1 —- rine views V,LL X QESOJKATONAH.: \ Katonah, N. Y. DESIRABLE Bulldin^Lots AND Real Estate FOR SALE. Katonah Hotel, T. K. Green, Prop. f£ Katona h. AVERY & SMITH, • | |AnTnoa 'S. Av^nr.— M ORY W..S MITO .^ I FUNERAL DIRECTORS. —,vsn— \EMBALMERS -Eatonah— 0 _ Dr. David KcnnGdyis favorite Remedy CURES AI X KIDNETC STOMACH ~ . '- — AND LIVER TROUBLES, O FFICE AND R ESIDENCE: f NEW }tfiTOJ*flf*l ID DIEHL, _'_ - Confectionery, Gakes, Pies, Etc. First-class ..and al- -wtiys-rolllSblc-r fSupplieaj VirKTlV-, Kntnnnb . BEBWSTBR,. Burglars CmWvorofl to eurcr tho hoiiM> of Mrs Florence Smith and tho 1'ostnl Telegraph Office here last week. They-were scored away and. were not able to do much damage It isthought tlve parties were from this~plaee. Mr. S. Jennings, formerly of Pawl ing, is now quite sick .at his homo in \flTTs T villagc. Ho opened a\ storo just opposite tho depot only a few <ftceks ago. . -„ • • •• road-.may congratulate themselves that die comhiissiohers have ihosvu so ^ j l0 Wl ,,. Mends-i^J3omiiit'outiji_pjjrfl .ojQ_ io^iii^ work in this place. _ « entitle him to a statue iu Boston . Mr Frank\B^ EafiLy, who has been i visitc.l witti'tnenales-ls ablo to be out,; WO\ an-pleased to •see, and lie too, IKJ Uoubt rejoices in thoTifPttlmt in -asles aro n\t supposed to visit one- but oiiru in a life)' time. ' e Twe now members from Mtiho'pao Falls. 'L'rueman Haddeu and Nathaniel Tomj kins, Were admitted to tlio J. O. TJ. A. \XI. at this place on Moudny-rvm- Letlerto Dr. W. J. C trpentcr, Katonah , N. Y. Deal'Si r l : 'or\\ii r lioiise, no nml - tcf what's tlie niatti rnvith it-^ i i-p't i hmiiaii you kno w a prescription, lJeVoe li-ad an d /.inc. Applj with n bnibh , frull.1 one io three-pealf< _•*> I. , ,-i u ..iLiJ-i. uulnLtnl I.u, i I^lit Jiinb.unti l he . w is unable to w-TU 'After uiMuji one - j'Hiidn li .'th hottl.« i iif Chatt|bi-tl:iin'sPa m •. J Jtrl_I*l lie M.I- ilf..C\to lie- :ll-o|lt lj»|aiU I f.'.'yt h LTi!li..£s;-o.iiiiiciLd -tL 4o—iier-son-.- >K n PC ill. ini: 'ii -John j ^if i< !i r , i noil , L.ihquT t t o^\V Vn. —I-W- le-l, v 1 W—IV' >l H.i 11J—I- ill Hl.ll.—f^TTrl l w painter to do it. Your state clv'tnist icnows all about Drvoe: luts iinuly-zed-it-t reper-i-j-h put-\ will analyze it occasionally' He hu\s Hi' ing April 24th -Thr vacation in-all thjr,Westchester echoi'lsiaafweek, duo to theTVaeheis' Institute, was thoroughly enjoyed! by j it when ever ho lines—it is geuer all and this week tho school duties aiv'hi the best paint store in town being tilkua-up with renewed interest. You know what the color and dryer The-next holiday is Memorinl Day.' are -lor; do you know what tho had Sylhy- Wfatts, having rented the zinc and oil aro for? Xot being a\ Tjeohord-cbttngo, is tio\v \tiiTdug poss ; GOLDENS BRIDGE.— PiriiLic S CHOOL .—Tlie numbor of pupils enrolled during tlio week ending April'2lstj was 27-. Average attend ance,- 242. A NNA E. ' W HITE . Teacher. •iSsion Ojf the sanio, mucli to tho satis factioli of herxnany friends and patrons. \The advent of a littio daughter in'the fam'il-y-of-Mr;and Mrs.Brown gave tlio | jJiappy_pnieiita much, plea-nu'e one tjny_< last-week. - Mrs. jR. B. Austin ^ and family, of White Plains-spent-ii-few ilays-iu-town Visiting rolations-inst-week,MissJEdlLh. enjpyiiiga~well~earned : vacation from-) lier-studies,— : Mr. D. Jennings, of Danbury, has bought tho GeOrgb E. Todd land, and will sell building lota-. \Mr. C. Or. Green liad a runaway MondayJmt n.o_ serious dhmago was done. '' 1 Mrs. Priscilia Derby has broken ground for the cellar of her new house. Mr. Gunupg'of Katonah-has the con tract. • - Arthur Knapp was on tho sick list two days this week. Leonard Teed visited his mother TuesdayjDf this week. on Bismarck Iron Nerve pnititcr, yon-nmy-not chooso-to—know but we'll tell'you. Lcad-and zinc and oil combino to form a rubbery waterproof coat i < > keep out dampness. That's tho wh-l-- business. Tho oil would do it alone. tCad -pftd oil would do'it, without the zinc, Z'lie and oil without the lead, but tho tin ee together are best, because they .rvvtri-f best. 1 palm or\---every Mrs. H. E. Miller with Masters We say to\ you '.'get^ *\-eid.say to him \g ^ ^ man to his trade. Can't all be painters Frank and Leonard\ spent sometime at i and doctors; don't want to Singling os-the guests of friends. • You will lie more i successful —Wns-the^re ^ttlt -of his-splendid\health\.- Indomitable will aridtre'uiendousenergy are uo^t-fouud. where Stomach, tiyer, Kidney^ and Dowels are out of order.-If yOu .want tnese'qnahn^agd-tfafe-gTCccss- .tliey briug 1 , use Dr: King's New CTfc\ Pills, -They devetope. every power of •braiirand-body: —OnlyjascT—at=Fr^-W, Croton Falls Drugstore,, . Singlin g as - tlie guests Mrs. Louisa Tompkins and daughter, Miss Lillie,. of Sing Sing, paid.a- short visit toirelatives hercj-rotuniing home on the Sabbath. Mr.S.J. Powers.whose serious illness atBelvidier, 111., wlis-noted iu these, col- urns-during the winter nloflths hius so fully recovered an to be able to return to his summer home at Carmel. He visited liis son-Joseph lilstweek before making his annual visit to the Manso at'Cdrawall, tjic home of his 'tlaugliter Mrs.. Geo. Egbert. - ,\ At^th'e'°:\Afiniinl fjonforeneo -lield at. in a* prosperous lookinghoti.se: anil'-ho in. good health. Take good cafe of ono another. . ' I'oltrctruly.r r :—* \. F. \V. D EVOK & Co. T\ -' \will 111111.\-. I'll \ f-Tt-jj. an d ehe diuggists , i\ CAN BUY AH GOOD Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware l& House Em!nishmgL_GQodsu AT OUR -Newburgh-two-of-tlioforiner-pastorsof-i this chargo'and. one\f ronrMahopacwcre placed ontho s'upeninunted list. licv.. E.-B: Pierce will 'reside at Copako, on tho Harlem ltoad,- while- Eev— It. ahurtor-wHltliv l iTlinmnnt Vewblirgll - WHITE PLAINS.- Our Weekly Letter From Tho^County Seat. The trolley people used theip' open ears for tlie first.time this season, last Sunday. \\ - _ - - —MTr^Arthtirr-Lentf— of Washington, aveiitio T5iis.secnrcdTiTrgol«l7msit.ion itr' Now York/and lias taken up his resj qn tlio,-Hudson.—Botli pastors IiavcT Rl r ii^,^ a A!^\fri- G ' W ' Abraw s ' souls>\ Thoy arc h'cld in loving remark. Tliq extentcnsions Take effect brance by a great number of peoplo to [ on Mouday May 8th. - tlehco there.- Tlic.P^st.OmneI)QtmlmcjitJ\as cz-_ tended tho free delivery hero as fol- to\ws' '\Cottage\ aTCiniOj ^ifartli—St^r 1 Battle avenue ns far as' tho residence , White Plains •-NEW- , Departrhenl STORE As j'oa^can get^any.wJiero and just .a&z^ cheap. CS11 nnd-see-us.- ^GQldeiiB Bridge.