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THE CROTON VOL. XXI .rNb. 12. . $1750 A YEAR «©--•- . . 2t- Meats of All .Kncts, grtut, 'ffish^&- - _ ORDERS DELIVERED EVERY. DAY. p^opf-ietoy 'Katopali ^ve. & Valley f ?oad. OP Katonah, N. Y. fphe Katonah Times, Furnishes the now* from al! the -Towns In Nolrthern Westchester County. Alio the best advertising medium In that Section. FINE JOB PRINTINQ dono promptly and at low rates. The proof Qf this old saying is the success. _ QL_DOUGLAS' Shoes for men and RANCHER & CO'S. Shoes for Ladies. N. I. MEKEEL. K. n. MINOR MEKEEL & MINOR, DEALERS IN The best way to make a per manent customer is to show thf -iP Vir.-inrfg, fint.p BY Dry Goods, - Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Flour, Feed, Grain, &c. . We have a full lino of Mupvon's TOWN HEIGHTS f=Hq#||d f and Farrlngton to be Tried ; ./jjefote Judge Hirschborg in the Su- Tpren^Jpourt noxt week, criminal partu se^peJ^^ccused murdorors will bo y^Upftet.to boarraigncd will beHur- ilBT ^PWt ^^red.'oT Tarrytown, U%ctt%|.bf shooting to death John •itli. ' • iejlsfftjaho -kept a grocery saloon in thatfylUage, and Was prominent in rIri8h |S|tiopal-circlerttiere. ^Hoffftrd.^hois under thirty years of hjp, rotorrelled with a fellow colored jnjjnk&jtdlt was while shooting at him rthatJEU^rhall missed ite ma k and stfuofrLedwith, who died fron^ lii3 yons Inhaler,eures_Catarrh ahcl Throat troubles. Price 81 00. I — ' —, — —„ j-^outju^hla few hours. Howard fled and'captured later by Chief Nos8l«|kin a'colored settlement back ofKirig *Btpn ,.N. Y. There was .-some talk of.lynching him on his arrival in _TjMt^Wwn and Chief Nossiter convey ed blmffo - WEIte Plains by way of tfeHe^Olty and New York. District Attorney^ Aadrowf will, of course, try •and conyict the prisoner of murder in tneflfstdegreo, but Howard's lawyers, Mes^rsi'David Hunt and- David Vor- ,plUn<&',jh /aYe every confidence that ho will b&gogvicfced of only a minor degi - eo ^manslaughter .J-Fori^ngtQn, tbe othor accused man, Isievelu^nra worse <-predlcainont than\ Hqwa'rdjiflt.proven guilty, his crime is.wori^ilHo is charged with \having l.killedia^?oek-old illegitimate baby, of- 'Yfbtoftinris'alleged-to have been -the lathfij^'\ v He comes qf a good family in the nofth'eiarp'art of tbe county, but is said ntrrt ir\ — -1 mmtt 1» • - — - - ft LU'^iiirr u uu^trniiuLutiuuu>V1U1 QuoOT SOUTH SALEM? * —-T^*1?ranl5aiCTie1coToliiiitI dan ghtof Laujso have gone to Fisbere Island of New London, to keep house* where Mr. Vickere is engugdd in building a 'sum mer homo, for parties from South Bethlehem, Pa Mr. James M.. Crafts, and family. tHrtt 'trtheir |iyiu«-ht;i'e—for— tlro—sxinr^ mer/ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stores, of Rldgefleld, wore at Mr. Vau Nor,den's| •last-week. Miss Marion Crafts, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Crafts, was mar ried yesterday (Thursday) to *a 'New Yorlc lawyer. The ceremony was per- Inrmprl in thn F,ptapnpn1_nlmrjh —here - -The-G-trmol-Faii\ will be held this year in the week beginning August 22. Now is tho time. to formulate'\plans \for^tlnFbTstT ^WUclofrD^r^vjnj^Pni?^- nam is tho smallest county in thostato but it can give a county fair second to nono if the. weathor clerk will ouly _i bo good. * . -Ah oleomnrfMrinft ng \P^ /'\'\g n largo business -in YonkerV,—and paltn- Uig-un' -hi S--b\*gUs—goods—on—mnocenk- parties for tho gouuino.. article, was luuded iu jail last Friday» by Deputy Com' lissioner of Agriculture Preston and Inspector Bennett, of- this place. The prisoner was held in S500 bail for trial beforo Judge Kellogg in the Yon- kers city court Wednesday. Tho department has been some months endeavoring to locate tho agent who is •A reception was held afterward at their home. Mr. James Wilson had the misfor-, tune to put his knee out of joint, and I it is still quito soro. Dr. • Sto'wo sot it- baokin-place. . _ . _ George Rich is plowing for Aaron K. Boutpn. E. K. Bailey has been plowing for Mr.. Van Norden, * Mr. Van Norden is having his house painted. Mr. Banus of Cross Rivor is doing tho woi k. Miss Marion Mason Crafts, of Boston, was married yesterday jfrr.-.-GoTdon- Knox Beil, of New York\city .at' tho Church-of StfTtohn In Old Woods, |.South Salem, .N. Y. Tho Rov. Dr. Morgan Dix performed:. thG-Tflarrlago ceremony, assisted by t.hn Rnv. T)r. Sellick v of Norwalk, Conn. Miss Clements Crafts, agister of tho bride, wns the mnkl of honor,.—Tho brldo \known Dyrho uamo oi acanton nuns M«lligan. Our new pastor of tho M E. church, Rev. J B. Cross, now holds preaching services every Sunday evening in tho villngo churc .j,- commencing -at seven C^eloek.—- — Mr. and*Mr3^Sauiuel -J-r -P-ow«r *rKho— have been visiting their many friends in town bav&gon.e>toCornwall-on-Hud-* son for a brief stay-with thbir daughter, Mrs. G. B.Egb«-it. George Sackryder remains about tho same as lost reportedr^-venL-low with „ consumption and tho end is expected at any momment; W. H. TilfordlsJltfing up his new . home on the Carmel road, which ho re- \ — cently purchased preparatory to mov ing the;nex.t J week. ^He^has-oommonced work on anew ham. , Andrew Gridloy, the genial pro prietor of that popular summer resort, Ballard'j Qrovc, la putting-his place Of- Katonah, N. Y. Katonah. We are eelling-=-a fine Maracaibo Coffee for 15 cents per pound. Agents for Old Staten Island Co, rPTTRTTY STATION several-persons of low character who located kYtbat section following the reg^riftjimprovements. Tho mother- of .-thOi <mcjdered child has ' tpRtiflprl t „ W> Bakery and -*— r ^ « m . iCohfectibnery BEDFORD STATION. Save your order for Win. S. Wood foT ^ta^biick '8 ~^leb^riitM\^dj 1 tetabfQ' -wiro screens and doors. • % \'u \Mf. : J\ennirigs who-liiredjtho.'^tore fromih milt statl< on, who is Efimt away tijDuffe -whlle olive. Later the If 'foiind dead la a Barn. - Its ^1beeh *rung Farringtoh has v *plain.,. He was a town con- tihatLsectlqlxoi ^aafiiffi. 3 the-venerftble'TfancIs ifBlng Sing, to ; defend (Xysterd&aloon-and i^inch—Room— Life Insurance Ag't. here tornaorlyiocoupiei His:hftdyIiWMitake^tOi: honi'e .in Patterson'.'fbr-.biJrial. U_-He was ab\<iuC\tWnty-\gevffl^\y ^r8 ^^t\age 7153 slhce entering the- St0r6>] ed very hard .getting it in business. ' — CROSS. BiyEE. wifersofeens'anddodrsr\ is the daughter of Professor James M. Crafts, president of tho Massachusetts Institute'of Technology, and tho bride- groom is a_son of Edward R. Bell, of Tievr Xoik city, and a nephew of Mrs, -Morgan Dlxr- A fterthtrccn bridal party proceeded in carriages across the State line- to tho country villa of the bride's parents, in Ridge- fleld, Conn. business in shape,.painting his\ boats and making all necessary repairs In anticipation of an early and successful season. Mr. Orldley caters to 'scores of picnlo parties every summer, and ins success lti - this dlrcotlon always brings-the-same-company back-another year. FlshinK parties, always And Grfdley's tho placofor everything to a goocLday's sport. _ Tho law now allows pickerel .-to- f Be caughTin'tBis statp. It jbavjpg oxp&ed .May y l; and ithbsekiwhoi are:rtired-;.of : whipplngrtUe^foutrfltr^m8-,,W^ ^oulwlllnnd-a:flrst-class -8toek— Of- '. pruvJuluut) ulways JKoodis—Stor-e, promptly free- of \ ~ —», jf»vj»w* w» ,ua.w v(VUHU,Vi . -a. V lij , oui u .thaj;.^e.spo ^tJB -viiry;goocLihls.8prlng^ : Wo nrnTlilonfiftd tn-Ipnrn that, Dr. i K» HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS Katonah, Bedford, Mount Kiseo, FrankStobbms is mnoji imprp™^- t\ -Hnd-VlCiBRyT •o -r .«i .«j MJ x Agent for the following .Com- ^ Clgare. Eto.--Bakeja: goods (fa j g ford; Hanmrer nf TJAW -y^y. \ It is reported that a wealthy'city hnnn has bought the Amos Reed farm fresh, every morning from Dlehl'a Bakery. -adjoining the-farm-of—Wra-H—Lyon Ticaitn sinco-ouriast writing Ex-Supervisor S. M. Lounsbury, of Somers, has gone on a trip to South PIONEER HOUSE, Katonah, N. Y. - JBCome, of New York; St Paul. F. &M.,of St Paul, Mi n:-LIFE; ! p Mutual LifO) of Now York.—AG— and paid a good piiuo fui It. going to build a fine residence rivall ing the Schmidt mansion on the oppo- iij:. P. & C. H. Jaycox, g|^jCarpenters & Builders, :• * •: PlaoB and Specifications furnished. -^Batlsiaotion guaranteed E every If .! particular.' JOBBING AND REPAIRING A • SPECIALTY. h[ Katonah, ^ NY. OIDENT: The Fidelity and Cas ualty Co., of New York. Agent for Fidelity and Casu alty Plate Glass Insurance Co. '\: & I Katonah, N. Y. | PHOTOGRAPHER. Fine VIPWQ OP ™ B OLD * NEW rinc views viLLAQEsotKATONAH Katonah, - NY. Buildirip; Lots ^Real Estate •» for 3 a L e . ••\-7- . APPLY or ADDRESS, Katonah Hotel, T. K. Green, Prop. liKatonahi. ^Dr. David Kennedy* Favorite Remedy CURES All. KIDNEY, STOMACH ^ D LIVER TROUBLES. -ATVERY-&-SMITHT; ZAnrmm S. AVERY.^—MOBY *W. SMITH/ FUNERAL DIRECTORS —AND—f EMBALMERS, Katonah, N.Y. -•OFBIOK AND. RESEOESCE: np -DIEHL, ™ ^ • 3akery and Confectionery, jQakea._Pies. Etc. First-class and al- ways reliable. Supplfes HOYT'S BAKERY; Katonah. • *; BRBWST»H,. HY. alto tho valley. It will overlook- Ka- tonah, Bedford, Honey Hollow, and Bedford Station. Let Still more come and build up this section with summer reaidpnees. _ -> Go to W'm. S. Wopd's Combination Store if you want a good cigai. Box trade a specialty. The young people of this, place are getting up a party to attend tho con cert given by tho Katonah Choral. Club, in the Methodist church, Katonah, next Tuesday evening. • Mr. Fred N. Clark is interested in the matter. Tickets can be secured from liim or. at Adams' store. observed; ih both our schools. Prof. Bylngbn'a;pupils giving' a very pleas ant ontertainment of singing and r.eci TJAKTC MATTOPAf!. He wlirbo'abscnt for' some BEDFORD VILLAGE. tations;*; while tho pupils or Miss;| Zangerle \planted climbing- roses and arranged'for ivies to oovor cthe wall near tho school buildings. This, when .c'ompleted.iwill.adcLmuch to tho beau ty\ of th^ school grounds. Miss Flora Barrett spent a few days last week\ visiting friends at Goldens Bridge. .-r ; 'lUrs. John Leonard, who has been seriously.lll ,\J8 slowly improving under (-the skillful' treatment of Dr. Edson Card, Lake Mahopac. Miss Amanda Pinckney, from whom a-tumor£vras> removed a short time ago, is soTmuch improved in health as to permit \.Mrs. Davis, the trained nurse, to return to her city home. A- The drouth is becoming serious. Mrs. Charles W. Bn .rrP .ft, Is sf.jll ypry Wm. Woodis about to start a Sunday paper route through here which wlu Lbe a big_ convenience to the villngo. Leave your order at h'is st6re, The Commissioners met-at Byrom Lake and made a' thorough examina tion of the new road, contracted for by- Mr. Banks and bub-contracted to Isaac Tripp, and found it very acceptable. \Mr. Tripp desei'vlBgzgi*eat~pTals5 :r foT\ the skill and workmanship expended in doing the said job. It is a great credit to the town to have, an impovo- slcjefjomaoute attacks of neuralgia, Mrs. Pinckney'is \doing nicely, much cred;t being due to Dr. McPhail, who has charge of \the caso, and his assis ill. - William Galin Is having his houso painted. Judging from blossoms thoro will be a big crop of fruit. . Whitlock & Co., of Croton Falls, drive a new team on their market wag on. Lottie Lewis, of Crafts, had her dairy Of forty cows'all dishorned this \Week. Tho averugo price, farmers received for milk last mouth from city dealers was seventy-flvo cents a can of forty quarts. The Patterson family havo\ arrived at their cottago on Shore streot for the RRfmon. William Abel has nh'nxp;p. nf tho ment of so .great value overlooking the largo lako.that will mtraot people, and' -which has already greatly increased the travel. ' Mr. Wm. Searles, while nailing the railing to the pqsts_ at_Byranv_Lake. Hill: missed the nail and-the-four pound hatchet t slipped thrbugh' his- hahd,and cut a* latge \gash lh the in? stop of his foot. Mr. Trips bound up the wound and after two hours Mr.' •Searles resumed work, but under pro test from all hands. Bill Is all grit but may-pay for-it later.. - - r - —^WerBaw-an-account-oraockley's-blg: traction engine being stuck jn the mud some'time ago. Considering\ the \springy\ condition of the roads at that time, there was nothing very re markable in tho fact of a'twelve-ton. engine sinking into a spring-hole. —The\ .really wonderful part of the incident,\ which was omitted, was the amount of wooisawodin a Bhort-space of-time,- aftor, the big machine reached its'des- tinatiqn. \Twenty-bne cords of- thor oughly seasoned oak,^ hickory* etc.; cut into 14-lnch lengths, in 14 \hours\, with- four men at tho saw. • Mr. John Holmes is making arrange ments for a party to attend the concert aT~KatoiralrTiBxt—Tuesday— evenlhgr Tho concert promises to be one_ the. best over given under tho auspices of the Village Improvement 'Association; The Mount Vernon Quartette is well known. 0 tants, Drs. Hitchcock and Waterman. Mrs.'AnhaBullock, Minnesota, for merly Mrs.\ -Delos Toed, has been spending sometime in this place visit ing her aunt, Mrs. Eliza Hallock, and other relatives,\ and recalling the mem- |-ories^her:cMdh^od~and. early man ned' lite • spent here. \ About a. year ago'Mrs^Bulldck was called, tp-bury- her;oldeatJ)oy,_Ralph. Teed, a young man of tnuch promise! She, with her your^est-fixm^Hrrffianrstill contlnuo\ tpjreside Ihstihe west, where ho occu pies an office oh one of tho principal _telegraph'lines. Miss Martha Vall.and mother paid a ^vislt'toPrbrTryon and wife, of New ..Bo.chelle, which was most keenly en joyed by alL-:.The beauty of the place and'thegenlal'host and hostess made it one of the- pleasant memories of tb'< past. !'Prof. Tryon having • been a- teacher of*MIssMartha f ,8 while at Ka tonah, 8<3 ^iool work must be reviewed, While therbraclng salt air \was most Thoroughly enjoyed. -. - ^TJRDY STATION. .The Ladles'.Aid. Society of the M. E. Church will hold a Strawberry and Ice Cream Festlval,in the Hall, Wednes day. May 81st; Afternoon and oven- i5g^ AJ^arVInvited.^ Miss LlSie^May^ Phillips has re- shniod as .8olo soprano of the Memorial M>.E. churoh of White Plains to accept a similar position in Trinity Episcopal \cT5u^i t N.'Y. Dr. Low- ther made an oiffectmg address oh Sun day evening after the church services, regretting for the good of the church IBareUu-waS to leavu, yet congratu- latlng her. upon securing a moro lucra tiveT position.' Her place wlli bo sup plied oh> Sunday- by a soprano from New York,\no permanent soloist being as yet engaged. grounds again. Edward StoVpneis quite ill at the home of his son/Jtmies H. Stovens, near DrWVlllf5r-DrrErCard Of this village, attends him. James B. Sloat is spending the sea son assisting his brother-in-law, Will- lam Deatej3. with tho work In tho Amawalk, Putnam railroad offlc?. Uaroljna\ wuukn.'\ James P. Welch, -who has been very ill all winter, and whose life was dis- poirod.of-at on^timo, hao:ira fur- se . •overod that he is able to bo around. His many friends aro all pleased to see him again. Another Case otRheumatism Cured by Chamberlain's Balm. My son was afflicted with rheumatism whicji_ccuitrac.ted his right limb until He was unable to walk. After using one and a half bottles of ChamberlaursPain Balm he was able to be' about agian. I can heartlly^recoinmeiid it to—persons suffering \^J\ 1 rheumatism.—John Siuder^TTreMjfcillQilILQo .i W. Va. For Sale by t . W. GoVham, Kfttoiiah; Green Bros.. Goldens BridRe and G W Abrams, Cioton Falls. \77\ for Grip and Colds. \77\ will \break up\ a cold that ^hangs-onr 22 —W-ill-^k-noek- -out ^Hsbr- grip and check a lingering cough'. \ AH druggists, 25 cent8r YOU CAN BUY AS GOOD Mrs. Peter B. Barrett, of Mahopac Falle^VhoJias been quite ilLfor_some- weeks, is now on tho gain under the at tendance of Dr. Card. The\nVuch advertised sale of piiro blood Guernsey .cattle held at Findlay's yards last wefek proved, to bo a third grado lot of step-mother cows and but. fewwore disposed of , There are a goo>l many\Tankeo farmers about town who are not sold easily. Mrs. Edna Ganong, who has been sponding some weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Travis, of Katonah, re turned home on Saturday. Tho first ball gamo of tho season was played by the Crafts; and Kont Cliffs ninesrlastweekon Russoll's-fleld—tire former winlnnlng by a scoro of 16 to 5. Lewis TTqwes did the twirling for. Crafts. All the ice wlifch was stacked the past winter has beon shipped to the city, and should the warm weather con tinue tho.wbrk of removing tho supply from the-Uig house will •8hortly _com-_. monco. . J_ _ The-road contractors ar.e now all busy at work on their respeotlvo sections -putting-OULhighways -in-'shape.—Geo.-| W. Bloomer, who is working the main road and tho county line is doing • it and when he goes over tho samo with tho machine a socond time It should be •m\firstclassofdorr-.-Thomas^innerty-| , — Is doing good work through tho village^ f+\R.TnT7!'TVr \RT? OS streets. If tho contractors llvo up to 1 JJA-* XJXWK^«« the 'speciflcatlons we cannot fail to have good roads in this town. Groceries.\ Dry Goods, Hardware £& House Furnisning Goods iPoUR ..NEW Department STORE _ As you can ge£anywhero and just \a* cheap. Call and see us. Goldens Bridge. Em- :