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Tho work of _____ street has commenced. __ „ line has made a contract with the tractor to attend to their work between the rails and two feet.on either side' thereof as the work progresses. At the Snnnysido Kennels, on. the Tompkins farm, near the North Castle town line, members of the White Plains Gun and Fishing Club are enjoying a tournament to-dity. Devoted to the Interests of White Plains and West fiood ' a°TemmentJ5hib To-Night. Will Guido Tho .Democratic Ship. VOL. I. NO. 21. Supervisor ’ s Notice. '• The undersigned, Supervisor of the - iown of White Plains, hereby gives notice that he will be at his office, in- the\ - ' ~ r Law Office of Stephen S, Marshall, ’ \V\ . - Bailroad avenue, White Plains, N. Y., for the transaction of town business, on _ _ Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week, from 9 o ’ clock a. m. to 5 .- o'clock p. m. • FRANK G. SCHIRMER, 7vl 1 Siipervisor WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.. TUESDAY. APIUL 1 OFFERINGS. OUR STOCK FOR EASTER IS NOW COMPLETE. The Good Government Club 1 t to-night in the Hopkins building Hamilton Avo„ at 8 o ’ clock. The trolley lino is progressing nicely towards. Tarrytown. Condemnation proceediiigs are .pecessary to . straighten out the road line ’ at Gloiivillo. Tn Sil vor Lake Park the cars will run to Mr. Gainsborg ’ s residence this summer. TRRM© COUNTY COURT County of Westchester, Terms of tlio County Court./of tho County 3f Westchester, for the trial of issues, at which a Grand and Petit Jury .will ho re quired to attend, are hereby appointed .... „„ held at tho Court House, White Plains, iu the year 1897, as follows: / ; First Monday of Miircli. y ; ....................... r.Xa st Monday of May, __ [_ __ _____ , T First Tuesday of Septetnber. . C* Second Monday of November. Terms of the.County Court of thp County of Westchester, for tho trial of issues requiring *io jury, for the iygumpnfc of appeals, tho nearing of motions, and other proceedings, in both civil and criminal cases,arc appointed to bo held at the Court House, in Whito 6w4 County Judge of Westchester County. Important to Builders. New Granite and Blue Stone Yard, T corner of ; Ranks street, near Young ’ s coal, yard. All kinds of . . . BUILDING STONE. Dressed and Rough. Also, Flagging, Curbing, .......Paying, Sills, Steps, Caps, . Carriage Blocks, etc. THOMAS F. HART, ‘ BASKS STHEBT,WHITE PLATO. A. LECHNER, GROVE STREET, White Plains, Near Martine Aveniie. Pork, Bolognas, N colobedi Home-made Sausages, Frankfurters, FBK8II' DAII/T. Unexcelled Bacon, City Brooscd and Domestic .Fork,' Hams, Pigs Feet, Boneless Shoulders, Ham Trimmings. Orders delivered promptly. A trial solicited. AUGUST B. EUSSE, ', We have received a large stock of • CLdTHING, HATS, CAPS, SHOES, LADIES ’ „AND •GEHTS ’ FURNISHING GOODS ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ FOR SPRING And which we mariced at such low prices as will interest everyone who wish GOOD GOODS AT VERY LOW Our store is fashion ’ s center and the cut anti make of oiir clothing, as us, is tho iinal anthority for correctness. Low prices, too. ai'e faoinrs of nq.niean iniportanoo at our. stor A cap FREE with every boy ’ s suit purchased i ^ from us. BEAR IN MIND, OUE GOODS ARE GUrVRANTEED AS REPRESENTED, CALL AND BE CONVINCJED . - r - The Great of S. ELLIS, No. 7 Railroad Avo., near depot, WHITE. PLAINS, N, V. poRormcK MASON and BL!Li>ER, ' . I WHITE PLAINS, N. V. ii.is opened a quan-y and-is prepared to furnish iirst-ejnss FOUNDATIOiy STONE, (i«yi) ■ :■ NUPTIAL BELLS. < h lV — nniRleT^iTtMl^TuTNiipTfin Tut 1). F\ ..... Iddlil Avumn>..mui amss Kdlth Jay Morodtli one n AmloritLstml\\v|V^ 'I? 1 riy.- 'I' led silk Ibg, ,M MlssJornil ival Kinch, .invn i, l umi.. mi wL'imosuay. Mr. , _______ liuddiaut — eldest —HOn-of — Jtmn —IV Buckhout , formerly of this vlliagt Miss Sadie Close, daugl Tiio bride looked pretty in wlilte • will lie MoDonald Stopped. PRICES issued by BAR'THOLC wh ' om W' The Dqniocratio Town Committee baa elected Lewis G Platt, treasurer; W. B. Sutherland, secretary; and. an executive OAnVmitteb coiisistihg of JaufeHX Sliaw, James . L. Ferris, .Charles I). Horton*. W. B. Sutherland and Lewis 0. Platt. ; The officers are all young men of good habits. Not an Object of Charity. To thu-Editbr of the ARGUS:. — I )wH-r» Sir — iMYnlitention:-hg^f mrly re- ^ yently been called to the. report of the* Ove rseer of tho Poor, published iri - tlio - - yillngo papers in which a nnmhe^.of items of supplies appear as ’ having been ' Lurnished to John Ackerman/ of Cot tage avomto. My purpose in sending this comniuni- •atiou is, to say* that - the- supplies- in 'qhestioiv Were not given to Mr. Ackpr- iiian's present family, who'havo no oc- •nsion tolook to tll«5 town for. support., - You will 1 oblige- me by giving tins itatemopt as nmch prnminbnco in your ltd per as possible. . Yours respectfully, .E lizabeth A ckerman . STEPS, SILLS, — LINTELS AND STONE a specialty* D imension QUARRY ON ORCHARD STREET. Addro S3 George Xrace. white ' plains , n . y . jJSJL'yS® snrnraiE court , west - .sjffiRKMB feonnr. - __ _ __ - r m r- ninv nbiln/iir NTV 'i 'Rbo, Htat.o Trust Com- pldintill, against Marla N. Winne, Ellzabot'h tl»t fionry WoX, 11 “ „, SliSS5?,te„tS£f lb 3X; Jhi vy | IllWiks uud -Harvi tho firm, of r T«iyIor, AI ouko x . samuoi jviontcoin- Ijartnortof <hb arm of George Ji WiirlitV rlw M:OI)OWC11 “ ud V Lf 01 '11 ;\ H Wi0 union of tho fif; .\ Wt'fitonu.loi' uud siiiti juae- i2f milrto hml ' iuo i-ionrv \Vo'c7/ “ ,ou l ’ u ' ’ rurciH , • 'WV W- Godward, Marv E vrtv of umYTr.T. c V n, m s ^colvor of tho Godward, Ed mu lid Luis Moouev. Andre v j ROynoldc 0 cmSr^ U ^^iH bl ,\VilrfOft ll 5 ‘ dO 1 dijlmtoa .L Ilousoworth. Fn-derlolc L isAniR:., ’ W'^ont W. Alhurtb, Ruuben R. A: Lem id in p. Roberge, h . M» Deam.i^p^.sfng JnLs.viLaV. I'Wk.ll. Gray, Knlcker-. * PoatonmSgfaiT & Frederick 13. Bourne, It hYJ 0< Km.wMontgom- Jamison, and William- O'Brioii, de- Tn pursuance of a judgment oDforedoshro and sale made in the ilboVb biitftfod |l«!t |on I, MMt £n »««« lyriou.k ’ io i.ii,.. fnrsnrMM nr tii., iunn!. » f RAILROAD AV'ENDE, Wear Spring SI,., WWttolPlaluai ’ W.hVj OFFICE OR SOCIAL ROOMS TO LET, Comiriodioiis rooms; suitabli for office or chib purposes are to let in., the Sweenej Building, Martine avenue near Grove street, Whib Plains, N. Y. \10tf The Imperial Hotel, JOHN CLARK, Prop., HAGNER BUILDING HAILHOAD AVE., jpg ■ „ l / WHITE PLAINS, - NEW YORK 10tf tmv„K?Sr S ll0re i l “ U<H- doscrlliotl, in tjio town of Mumaroneclc. County of Wesl,eliesti>r and State of Now York, on tho eighteenth dnvm vB fM y V 97 -. ilt 12 o'clock noon on that Assi ™»Uonok and \ ot .' n'Y 50 0 » ‘ parcel of land. , ] ? h '* anci being in tho town of Ma- maronock. County of Wostcliestor and State hiRK York, known and .distinguished its n , u ?il )0r forty-two £42) on a certain man UI) of barcliuiont Manor/ ’ situate H* wo town of Mamaronock, Wostehoster t.ounty, N. \supplemental map, sululivl- s on one, Hied In tile offlee of the /tegisieref tiio County of Wostchester. Htatfi'of New Xork. «n tho 29th day December, in the year ono thousand eight hundred and seventv- J n! D ’ b'lrnber six liundred and ton (MO), and being the whokvof H(ll{1 tjj oc | c an(1 bounded on the norfli and east by. Magnolia uiue and Long Island Bound, and on tlte it and south by Park avenue, a part v r 1 Trl£ ,l . n ? 1 said Long Island Bourn wltli all the riparian and slioro .rights per- taining thereto, and ail Hie lan'd formerly jmdewwatero.rthe Long Island Bound in ImillLflf juMl jidJoInlng- said premises - whlclr- V, 0 ' 311 reel aimed outof said water, and Unhiding all the 1 amis,, lauds under water and ijparlan rights wlileli were conveyed or r^ sed Lo 0 , ll! , lrl<1 - s D - Shepard by tho follow- wm Sf ,cd deeds, T ^ ' v ] t: li y ^ed from '.'/ H V 11,1,3 w3 to to Charles T). Shop- ard, dated May 25,1881, and recorded in the oftice of the Register of the County of Wost- lf i liber 99f of deeds, page .121: a deed from Lop iso Pbalon and S, U! i^i u ^toL | mrles I). Shepard, dated May 24,1881, and recorded in said register's oflleo 'DR'V V ’ to81, in ilber 994 of deeds, page iKOj a S,lvt!rs mid wife to Charies D. Shepard, dated March 13.1882, and ^ , i < - 0 u, ,n ^ ‘ i 1 register ’ s oflice March 1(1. 1882,1 n liber 100, of deeds, page 219, anna deed from Julia W. Southack to*Charles D. Shep ard, dated December 12,1883. and recorded In fiK««^ 8 ^T 8 ? flIco December 17. 1883. In, liber 1037 of deeds, page 8f>. ni n u C .!}T H,,B ftI1 other rights appurtenant ' the said property or thereunto belo ’ gother with a right of way lii and ------- » laid down and rein described as follows: iat certain piece, parcel or tract of igetlier wltii the. buildings * ‘ F«of,wi i, situate,.lying and 'being fii .... u ty of Westcliest.c -he town - - oi wesbcnostor and nf Now York, mid bound,id niid do- ws. to wit: tho northwest corner of tho -sfcipn, wlicro the same Intor- roitd loading to Konslco, and scribed as follows. Beginning at tin. . ......... preiujisesiti question, win sects thonow road loadli.„ ruunlng t-honco along .tho southerly lino, of land, now or formerly of iY 0/ Confon. north 8H degrees 25 minutes, east Ml 81-100. foot: ^ degrees 29 minutes, east 103 !; > .Y?°. 1 f Y? I '.LL 1 i 0 '' c H. n ? rth 1 88 degrees 11 mln- 'Vu 8 LI 3* 10 feet; thence north 8<i de- liccs .W rninutes, east 81 feet; thence nortli HI degrees 10 minutes, east 125 feet; thence north 80 degrees <10 minultis, east 3131-10 feet; thence north 85 idegrocs 59 minutes, east 291 3-10 feet, to tho southeasterly corner* of said premises now or formerly of said Conlon ; Mionce along the southerly ifno of laud now pr formerly belonging to Mm Miller estate, the following courses and distances, north fii degrees 37 minutes, oust HO 7-10 feet; thence u?, 8 i mln\ tc . cast 410 1-10 feet; •tb 80 degrees 39 minutes, east 501 -hence iiertli 8ti degrees. 20 minutes -0 feet to the-westerly side of the old road to Konslco. being the northeasterly corner of the promises In question; thence iii ■L 80 ! l Li' er y ‘ flection, along the westerly side nr.suld road as it- bends and turns, to tho southeasterly corner Of The premises In nues- tkui,.wht ‘ .re4,he-HiH>m iidjoins iaiHl ninvtir-lato h ..?'.' ^tortlno; tjmncfi along the said Mar- tines land, the following courses and dls- lances; south 80 degrees 11 minutes,' west 145 degrees 3-i fbimites, west 95 . 0 foot., s- 1-10 feet t<» feet; thence n ;st 51 2-10. fee 1 degn tliereunto belonging, _ . - i-i ----- of way )ads of Lurchmont Manor, ............... .. l P for tlio said ciubj Its ....... . and Its tv.iiiii k .1 and occupum-s 30 time of the promises above shown on said ceasor, successors ‘ and assigl Sli? “ 8 ® pv Arets and tjio tenants and occupm 30 Dmc of the promises abc... nnri'Vhii ’ 'Y ld °n.' er l > 1 L ‘ rs ‘ ,n ancl persons for its and their benefit and advantage at ail times \\'dy to pass and repass on foot or with anl- « iu^ 'iH <5S 7, ° a< s . °.r ( >tlierwlso, to and fro; also, tdgether wltli tlie right to the use enjoyment of Larclimont Park, as laid said map, for tho said club, its _ ' ' ■ d Its or -their .cupants cesser, successors from Mi ......... .... anted, and any otliOi .wr-lts and their lienofit i Ject, however, to such ... qualifications and restrictions as liave lienn or might bo thereafter made, adopted or pre scribed by the Larclimont Manor Company, Its successors or assigns; tho property thus convoyed to be subject to the covenant Ki' lst nuI « a» c P particularly set forth In a deed recorded In tho offlee of the Register of m e8tc itT ,8t ? r .^uqty, State of New. York, In liber 803 of deeds, at page 270. on the 7th of January. 1871. ' - . Dated March 21.1897. , HENRY R. BARRETT', / Referee. I'AitMi.v and S tetson T bacy , No. 100 Broadway. ’ New York, N. Y. - , 17 W 7 220 5-10 foot jout h 35 degrees 27 mjuul-os, west 081 2 10 fouL 3 R\ 1 . t l Jegrees H minutes, west 202 feet; l , ( to gr V <:f i ar > minutes, west adjoining said Martino ’ s land, and land now or form- erlyofono yan Wart. 835 feel- ; 1-iience along »aid Van Warts land. the.following courses and distances; soutli 80 degrees 21 mlnut«>s ^vest 500 feet, south 80 degrees 59 \mlnute ‘ s! west 2)4 feet, soutli 85 degrees 35 minutes i~ ‘ r s <£ f°ot, south 87 degrees I) minutes, west iiJ feet; south 87 degrees 13 minutes, west 237 feet, soutli 85 degrees 45 minutes, west. 101 7-10 feetr fo t-lie. easu:rfy sldpof-tho new road leading to Konslco,' boiuc_tlio south westerly lor of the premises in question ; and thenco \I'ClTy along the easterly side of said road, xbou WfO? 7-10-foot-, more or less, to the nortli- weslfrly.corner, of the premises in question, r place of begin tiio poii . ........ ............ Together with all Mm riglit.TIMi ___ jf tiie party of the first part thereto, of. hi , M /i «« fx>th the r'-' ------------ . . .. rid Intore: , - ...... .-i- port mere to, of, i... 0 old and now roads to Kensico, red fo, ........................... tainlng about (10 acres of II. T. DYKMAN, , CHARLES BLANDY, ESQ U ,° f - . .Attorney fnr lMaluf Iff, 15 Wail fit., New York City. l&NiSHEp R ooms to rent on Elrook- ■Ntl street, with board if required. Inquire at this office. The through conches of the B, «fe p. H. W, which Is used between the west and 1). «fc. p, Dptoto'arft to .be painted Royal BIue, tlie ne\v standard color of the B. AO. The rest of I About lialf Is to be pJacedlntheMlsHiBshmi PulImTST^ Wm bet ; w8tttnaord Pwrk ^ Important Services Rendered Du ln \ Many UongrcHsoB. A despatch from WashingTou Rays :- resontatiVo W. Hi Holman, of Indiana. -Thursday.aftornodu--.at. 2.05~o ’ clouk,-ind mqihbers of his, family wore with himj ‘ ‘ to day, for they realized that the end wa^' v0 far off. sh- Mr, Holmau had been seriously 111 v^| l about ten days. Early in the month ho ; • ’ fall/as a result of an attack of vertigo/ - slnoo that time ho has steadily grown Mora than two weeks ago he uomplaluo. feeling badly, and expressed the lntoutloj 10i going oft for a rest.and change. Ho : never able to got away, and soon after trs. lie took to his bod. His four children arc all In the city, i ,s ' It. E. Fletcher, Mr. Win. 8. Holman, L Mrs. Fred Harvey and Mr. Paul Holman 1 / Sketch of Ills Career. William s. Holman win a native of D born county, Ind., and was born on 0op' ,l7 ' ‘ bor 0. 1822, at his father ’ s honiostoiwl, oijyR .Omo River hills, near Aurora. Ho was cated In tho common sohoolH of - Jils 'mged borhood and dt Fralilclhi College, ,L _ .whore he studied two years. When hoUj^ 20 years of age hla father died, and this i\i. vented his completing his college course In tho same year In which hG was adm' to practice — 1843 — ho was elected prejy judge of Dearborn county. Ho was oh ^ prosecuting attorney in 1849, and In was elected Honatorlul (lelegnte from L; . born county In the Constitutional con tfon. He was a representative iu 1851 ir^ llrst Legislature under tho now constltiity, and was made chairman of the 'judlr committee, although one of the-ydun members of tho Hoiiflo.' From 1852 to^Q ho served as commdu'plcas judge, and • W Ing Ids incumbency received n. commis. ns circuit judge, blit held the ofTlcd of ,c .. men pleas judge until tho end of his torn In 1858 Judge Holmau was olectqd to i* gross from the Fourth district, and .In IE, took his scat in the Thirty-sixth Congn Ho was elected to tlio Thirty-seventh, Tl ty-elghtb, Fortieth, Forly-flrst, Forty-s ond, Forty-third, Forty-fourth, Forty-s enth, Forty-eighth, Forty-ninth, Fifth* Fifty-first, “ TTirty-HoconTl, Fifty-third a ITfty-JIftlrUdugFesffeB.YifiTr'lntd'BvrrVetl\' - a longer period than any ePier Western in ' 1»EAVY KXPOKTS OF CORN. ShlpmontB f-rw Tlir^e TVeokfl 10.221/ UtiAhelB — KxportM InvrenBlng. BradHtroet ’ s says the change In oondilL underlying general trade, while slight 1 week has boon.In the direction of'Iinpre ment. The dopressibn In iron and steel cl . tiauos and Bessemer pig and steel bill have reacted another 25: cents a ton. 'J hituminous coal mining industry Is worse than tho authra'Site, with rumors of strlji which promise to Wive an unfavorable hiU once on others than tlio,iron and steel iml; tries. Trade In wool is quieter. The gj craj tendency ; of the Mlssissl|.|j| Hood to sS side has created n better feeling biit net ev the recent Agricultural Department '.cei'iH records all the damagedonp, Country roffi ways have begun to improve, which bond interior merchants. t *! Exports of wheat (fiour included as who) from both,.coasts of the United HI (il.es a,, from Ht. John, N. B.. this week aniotuU 1,054,0^8 bushels, against 1,314,000 ..b/islosi. last week and 1,230,000 bushels in limit)/. 111 week of April, 18%:, . Exports of Indian c< amount to 4,709,315 bushels tills wo hl against 2,328,000 bushels last week and I a '1 than 1/000,(100 bushels in the like week.1 1890. There were 210 business failures In t 0 f United Htatos this week, compared with ) nr last week and 240 In the third week of Aju 1890. There wore 22 failures reported fre Canada, compared with 30 lust week and iu the week a year ago, Tho B. A O. 8. W. will begin laying 5000 tons- of 75- pound'- Btecl rail next iijoutir.' 1 At tlio Olyiiipio Chib bojdng tournii- ment/last Tuesday' evening Miclmel Sullivan, of this village, stopped Mt. Vernon ’ s crack boxer, ‘ Edward Mc Donald, of Mt. Vernon. McDonald started in to put Sullivan out of the contest at the commencement of tho Jiout, but Sullivan did not take kindly to this and so landed heavily oh Mc Donald, with the result that the latter stopped ih the fourth round. McDon ald has the -reputation of being a clever boxer, havibg taking an intercut in ’ 'the business since boy-hood. Sullivan ’ frrendff, ^therefore, “ Tif(J cTiH'dapbiid iiigly elated/over his victory. Tho contest was a severe one and called for tlio standing of much punishment. . Mr. Eugene Fee acted its lime-koopor and Eugene Fisher, as referee. The Olympics will presently open a gyjininHivim.jit t-h(>ir.jH ‘ iu]-(|ii(ivk*r8- The boxing exhibitions of out-of-town pro- fessioiuidH.are 11 rd/sp inn.cli..appreciated us scientific bnuts lietwoeh local box- Eimsiord ’ s school pniddlo lias not been settled and many bills remain un paid. Tile State Board of Public In struction will pass upon tin* legality of the existence of the present Board.' • SALE OF BONDS. Notice is hereby given, tluii. rteven bonds oj: - UNION fREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 OF THE TOWN OF WHITE PLAINS, for tho npg-fegato will, be oftermi for B!i]o to tho lowest bi<Mor oil tho 12TH DAY OF MAY, 1897, at 4 o ’ clock - i n the afternoon of Hftiil liuy at the White Plains . Bank, in the vilhige ’ of Whito Plains. Such bonds ivill-nfjUbo sold lor loss R um par, T uh L Wi11 be sold- to the bid- lor who will offer to take the same at the lowest rate of interest. The following is the description of said bonds : Ono bond for $1000, payable Decem ber 1, 1,013 j : One bond for $1000, payable Docem ber 1, 014 ; . . “ One bon'd for $1000, payable ’ Decem ber 1, 1015 , ' 1 One bond for $1000, payable Decem ber 1, md i One bond for $1000, payable Decem ber 1, 1017 ; One bonu for $1000, payable Decom- ijni-l7~J:018 ; T- i - — ---------- ■ “ ? ----- — One bond for $750, payable Decern- Cottages at Auction. - Speculators, you Imve a chance - to purchnso three nicn-eDtte4;<is cheap at\\ auctiou'snle next Saturday at 11 n. in. at tho Court House. See iidv. ]Ut. PloasUnt fs to Imvo after this woolt two paperi-TheHoi-ald and The News.\ Jurors At May Term of Court. Among the jurors who arc summoned to appear at 'the May term of court venoahere next Monday, are. __ Foster. Frank Conlin. Syl vester Tompkins, John Birch. Edw ‘ Doopol, Daniel Fnhr, Sr., Robert Jack- son, Richard Manney, August Son berg and Rockwell Young. A. B. Reeves lias soldlots 10 and 30 on the Arvidson map to Frances A. Lanc- tot-for $000. — ^ TPBe Xate John B. TompkinB. The Westchester County Society of Agriculture and Horticulture has adopted resolutions relative, to tho services of ihe late John B. Tompkins, Of Yorktown, wherein the Board of Di- ioetofif s tiitr 1 ‘ IhafM infllull heFbf ' tiiig '\ Board and president of this society, ho displayed rare talents; and the success and advancement of this society from the time ho became its ’ president in 1HHH down to fcne time of his death ,was largely due to his good counsel, -excel lent judgment and coinmahdihg influ- once as a citizen and agriculturist. ’ * Messrs. E. B. L ong, James B. H opkina... and JoSBpTi B. See wore the committee drafting tlio resolutions,, which , were ordered spread upon the minutes and forwarded tb the family,; Mrs. Susan M. Elliott ’ s Funeral. A large number of the family friends of the late Mrs. Busan M. Elliott; .fbm£- erly of Chatham, who died at the resi- doiice of .her daughter, Mrs: M. J. Reilly, in Cottage place, last Tuesday, attended the impressive funeral servioett ' bsv remains at her; late resideqee— |Tast Friday 'night. Family rah'/vt^s were present from Chatham, Texas, New York, Albany and elsewhere. Rev. F. B. Van KJeock, of Grace (Episcopal). Church, officiated. The ' singing by the Grace Church choir was ' touching. The femamsHvere taken to ChaUmin onBaturd.iyfor lijteyment. in, . the LlliofJ family.plot, .. . , , . obiti T ary ; : FRANK CONNORS. . R(\Vv Fatlior Kelly, of St. John ’ s Church, officiated last Saturday at the mass offered for the repose of tho soul of the late: Frank Counora, ‘ of Bronx. it,, who died on Thursday at his father ’ s residence, aged 34 years. 'An,!/' eloquent address, extolling tho prepara tion of the deceased for death, followed. Later tho remains were interred in the family plot in Mt. Calvary Cemetery* The deceased was a compositor in the Frank Leslie publication house and had learned his business in tho Westchester News qffico, A. wife and a boy arid girl survive him. Frank was of gentle manly deportment, quiet and. unassum ing, a competent workman and a true husband. . Plants ibr Early Planting. Iris, Dahlias, Carinas ’ Pansies, Sweet\* - Peas,. Hardy Phlox Roses, Hardy Hy- .driingeaii, .six YarietieH.of Hardy.. Clema- bor 3, 1 fill) ; Iblerofir- payablo Bemi-aiinually. Board of Education of Unioii Free School District No. 1, of Tpwn of Whito Plains. / H. E rnest SaliMiD, Pre.R, >w2 C ub . H. C hambers , Clerk. F. H.'NO WILL,- DltUGOIHT* AND JMIE.SCKIPTIUN OIIIOM 1ST. T russed of A ll K inds . for sale cheap at Mrs. James 8. Snedolcer ’ s, . Hillside avenue, Spring; ntroot. Court Calender For May. Among the cases, to bo tried at the . May term of Court, which begins here iday next, are the following of local interest: Bnekhout vs. the village of White Plains. Actioir for trespass. Enmuger vs. village of White Plains. Action for breaking leg corner of Lex- /- ington and Railroad Avenue, at time of tlio paving .work, Either sli pped oyer riT.bbor hose of contractor or stumbled 76K a protruding curb. DigriOy vs. Romer, Duffy vs. Cdune* . Dudley vs. Novvill, Husted vs. Raven, • RosSolle vs. N. Y. C. & H. R. R. Co.* and Thompson vs. Rehill. Big Bills. NOTICE is hereby given that certifi cate number. 33, dated September. 27, 1890, issued to Albina A. Pell; for one share of the capital stock of the Citi zens — Gas — and — Electric Company — of White Plains, N. Y. t has been lost, and application has been made for the issue. new certificate. • Notice is hereby given that the above certificate will be ■uiieelled on April OOtli, 1807. Any person having claim against the above certificate,must present the same be fore that time. — Dated White Plains, tf. Y., April 20th, 1897. C itizens ’ G as and E lectric C o . , lw rt R. E. Blade, nervuun . ............... . . ia bo- liovd, by overwork. — His-duties had been eapeclnlly arduous during the last year ou account of tlry ar rangements making for the big memorial celebration. .Will; Tibbits has boon allowed $240. W. H.-Fritchman $053, W, F. In mao. $500, Austin L. Fassott $225, William. Devoson $150, Win. H. Baldwin, $250 and J. Henry Carpenter & Co. $726 4.5 by the Water CoimniHsioner for services to the Commission in. the water works investigation proceotlingH for expert ices. Mr. Doyeson ’ s bill is for lively > John R. Sweeney and Dr. D. A.nstm Sniffeh, together with their families, will occupy tho house on the site of Die second Methodist Church, Broad — y ,( U V this season, rifle j Apsle ( family Aprtley a ;