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HAVERSTRAW ITEMS A Oeneiial Bddoet Reviewing the Doings of Oon Peo- ple the Past Week. Comptroller Roberts thin week noli- fled the newspapers who published tho revised Constitution that ho will bo nimble to pay for tho same as the last legislature failed to provide for the pay- ment of the publication. The totiil Bmniiot i« about 8105.000. An other Bample of Republioau legislation. HirHchfeld Brothers Hole ngeut for tho celebrated Schiltz Milwaukee beer; put up espociolly for family aud hotel pur- poses. Mr. William Cullen, formerly of thin place, lias leased the Stinvesant Fulls Hoiel, Stuyvesaul Falls, N. Y. Hib many frieuds in this plaoe wish him success. Bargains in men's iilid bojh' clothing, joii will tilid at M. Wurschaner's store, oomer Main aud Third streets, all the lutest s'yles in fine made trousers from $'2 to Si, worth ilouble. Mr. John S. Kander, who for tl.e ptist '25 years has conducted a large clothing aud diy goods business in town, has sold his stock to New York city parties and will remove from Uav- ersiaw. Mr. Kauder intends to visit his mother in Germany before again resuming business. The best and largest assortment ol stoves, ranges and heaters at S. Ros- kam's. Miss Jennie Applegato, of Brooklyn, was the guesi of Miss Gertrude McCuu- le>, the pust few dajs. Our \Bebt Girl\ can't be beaten. Oomo and examine at SS. lloskam's. Mr. George Beyer, of Brooklyn, was tbe puestot his sister, Mrs. Ljuis Ec- kstein, on iSuuduy. Call at Birschfeld Brothers, Broad- way, for flue sherry aud port wine at 50 cents per bottle. Mr. Charles A, Potter, who for many years resided at Tneills, but who lias resided in Beresford, S. D., for the past year, has gone to luterlaohen, Fla., for bis health. Second-hand stoves aud heaters 30iight, sold and exchanged at Sam Boskam's. Miss Ellie Dolan, of Oyster Bay, is the guist of ber sister, Miss Sadie Dolan. Notice.?Mr. Hcou Roiiden desires to notify tbe public in general that he has engaged iu tho coal business, and will sell chestnut or stove coal at 84.85 per ion, delivered. Orders may be left at his residence Broadway. Haverstraw. All orders will be promptly attended. Our \Art Canopy\ beats them all For sale at S. Roskam's. UNIQUE ELECTION BET. A bet of $100 to a cent was made be- tween two citizens of Biughamtou that Morton would defeat Hill, with this proviso, that for every vote Morton re- ceived iu excess of Hill tbe Democrat should pay one ceut to ilie Republican. As Mr. Morton's plurality is now over 160,000 the Democrat stauds to lose over $1,500. The $100 aud the ceut were put up and ihe winner iusis's npou exacting the full conditions of the wagei. MAY RETURN TO THE BENCH. There will be universal gratitioation at the prospect that ex-Judge Bur mud will go buck on tbe supreme bencb to 1111 out tbe remainder of tbe term for which be was elected, and which be gave up when he became 70 years old. T' e revised Constitution provides that Bnp'\me Court Justices who have been retired on account of age may go back and serve out their terms. Judge Bar- uard bus auuouuoed that be will muke tbe ueceesary application to be restored. POST OFFICE MONEY ORDERS. Do you know tbe receDt reduction iu price of post office money orders ? Three cents will get an order up to $2 50, and five oents up to $5. This cost is very trifling, and it is the safest way in which to send money by is ab solutely safe?safer than by tegistered letter, and that costs eight cents. However, there are a large number of delinquent subscribers who oau send us their subscription by either way. Charge us with tbe cost and remit the balance. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS. ANNUAL SESSION. SurEiivisoit's Room, Got. 9, 1804. The Board of Supervisors of liock- land County met at their rooms iu an- nual session, on Tuesday of the above date, at 1 o'clock iu tbe afternoon. The following Supervisors answered to their names: Clarkstowu, Joseph DeNoyelles. Haverstraw, Josiab Felter. Orangetown, A. X. Fallon. Ramapo, T. Harry Ward. titony Point, Alex. Hose. Cu motion of Mr. Fallon, Josiah Felter was chosen chairman, and on motion of Mr. Wurd, Cbas. 11 Christie was chosen clerk lor the ensuiug year. The . following bills were received, audited and paid by drafts on the Couuty Treasurer, chargeable to the Contingent Fund: No. 107 C. F. Underwood, repairs to wind mill, assigned to Tbeo. D. Noyelles $14.00 lOßjTho*. J Kelly's, supplies to Couuty Treasurer's office.... 2 25 110 llocklaud Couuty Democrat. printing. Xc., assigned to Robert Hohmitt 24 75 11 iYi. .McOabe, acoouut printing tax sale 1.510 00 112 Etelmlo Bros 1,510 00 A claim (if Henry A. Seaman, of the town of Clnrkstown, amounting to the sum of fifteen dollars, for i-ht-ep Htlad by dogs, was paid by draft (Mo. HI!) on the County Treaßiiror, and ordered charged to snid town. Claims of Charles Hard on and living Stephens, us fence viewers, in tho town of Clarkstown, amounting to tbe sum of two dollars each, were paid by drafts (No. 114 and 115) on tho County Trias uror and ordered to said town. A claim of Geo. 11. Hick, of ilie town ol Rtmapo for overpaid lax. a, amount- ing to the sum of twonty-niiio dollars and forty-seven cents, was paid by draft (110) en the Conuty|Treasuror and ordered charged to said town. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED, By Mr. Fallon: Resolved, That all claims against the Gonnly of Rockland, and all ofTiueis who aro required by law to report to this Board, piesent their claims and mako their ropoits on or before the tilth day of November next, and that the limo be placod in tho box marked '?County Claims,\ in the County Clerk's ( flier, and that this resolution bn published in the city and country, Rockland County Journal, Rockland County Democrat, Rockland C'liuty Messenger, Rockland OutHity Times, Rockland County News, Rockland Couuty Press and Snffdru Recorder. By Mr. Rose: Resolved, That the sum of ilitv dollars be, and the same is hereby allowed the Clerk of this Board for stationery, poet- age, eto , for the use of this Bourd, imd that au order (No. 10!)) bo drawn on the C unity Treasurer fur tho same. On motion, adjourned to Saturday, Oct. 18, 1804, at one o'clock iu t lie afternoon. Chas R, Ciiisistik, Cloik. Supervisor's Room, Oct. 29, 1801. Board met pursuant to tho cull ot the Cuairinati. All Ibe members present. Mr Feller in the Cliair, Minutis of previous meeting adopted as road. The following bills were received, audited and paid by drafts on the County Treasurer, chargeable to tbe Contingent Fund: s No. 118 Fred. W. Penny, for legal services 814.00 110 Moses Decker, lor services J to County 5.25 A claim of G urge Spoeri fjr over- paid taxes iu the town ol Orangetown, N amounting to tho buiu of 810,88 >. a« , paid by draft No. 120 on the County r Treasurer and ordered churged to said town. Tbe claim of the Hudson Suspension 3 Bridge and Now England Railroad Co. i for overpaid taxes in the town of Stony Point, in the year 1800, amounting to 9 tho suna of 8120 was paid bv draff N\. 121 on the Coliuy Treasurer and ordered charged to said town. B The following Wis received from the 3 Comptioiler, read and referred te the Committee on Equalization of Taxes : 5 The Board of Eqnilizatlou of Taxes, in pursuance of Cliapttr 312 of the Laws of 1850, have lixed the aggregate valuation of property iu your county at the sum of 813.452 505, upon which a State tax of 820,520 23 must bo levied lor the fi>oal year, commencing Oc- tober Ist, 1804, an provided iu said act aud amendments then to by Chapter 351, Livvs of 1874, being 2 18 100 mills on tho dollar, tor the following pur- posts, viz : 3 To be Continued. THE TIMES MICHAEL AfoOABE. Editor. HAVERSTRAW, N. T., NOV 17, 1894. Testifying For Munyon. A PROMINENT BUSINESS MAN TELLS HOW HK WAS CURED. Frank 0. Hnrtwell, of tbe firm of H'irtwell ft, Bainbridge. 351 River street, Albany. N. Y., says: \I have used Miiiivoi.'s Rheumatism Remedy and was completely cured. I suffered from rheumatism very badly for years, and was cured iti oil\ week with this remedy. My general health has been improved and I feel like a new man al- together.\ Munyon's Rheumatism Cure is guar- an toed to ouro rheumatism in any part of tho body. Acute or muscular rheu- matism can bo cured iu from ono to five days. It speedily cures shooting pains, sciatica, lumbago and all rheumatic paius in the buck, hips and loins. It seldom fails to give relief after ono or two doses, nud almost invariably cures beforo ono bottle has been used. Munyou's Homonpiithic Homo Rom- edy Company, of Phila'delphia, put up specifics for nearly every dissase, which are sold by alldruggists, mostly for 25 Citnts a bottle. 3. SENECA NURSIRIES. The Helen leeii Company of Geneva, N.Y., appointed James F. McCabotheir representative iu the vicinity of Rock- land County. i arlies desiring to pur- chase nursery sleek of any kind will be promptly waited upon by addressing a postal, or calling on .(ami's F. MoUAni!. M iverslraw, N. Y. RELIABLE SHOES T ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES J have in stock a full lino of Fall and Winter Shoos. These aro. Gootls that will wear. THE LATEST STYLES IN HATS, A full line of Rubber 13oots ami Overshoes at tho Lowest Prices. Repairing. J. J. GRANT. grassy point. Grand Rock and Casino, (Opposite Grand Rockland Hotel.) Congers, (Rockland \Lake N. Y. The above House will be opened every Friday evening for the reception of Driving Parties where you can obtain first-class service, handsome Dancing Floor, Billiards and Cafe at- tached. w. A. PENITENT, Manager. Ho« Singed and CLIPPED In a thorough and scientific manner with the most improved machinery by Decker & Treadway at the blacksmith shop of Decker & Son, Division Street, Haverstraw, N. Y, TERMS of the County Court and Court of Sessions of tho County of Rockland for tho year 181)4. Terms of the County Court of the County of Rook land for tho trial of issues, aud terms of tho Court of Ses- sions iu and for said County at which a Grand and Petit. Jury will tie required to attend, are hereby appointed to be held at tho Court House iu the town of Clarkstown, in said County in tho year 1891, as follows: Fourth Tuesday of January, Fourth Tuosday of June, Fourth Tuesday of October. Terms of the Couuty Court of the County of Rockland for the trial of issues requiring no jury, ai d for the argnmeut of appeals, the hearii g of motions utul oilier proceedings, aro ap- pointed to be held in the year 1894 (except during the month of August) us follows; Ou Monday of each week ot the Court Route iu Clarkstown; on Thursday of each week at the office of the County Judge iu Nyack, in said County; ou the Ist and 3d Friduv of each mouth at the ollioe of Alotisso Wheeler in Haverstraw, iu said County. Terms of the Court i Sessions of tbe Couuty of Roeldai liioh neither a Grand nor a !'?\u25a0!.* ,1 is required to attend are h> r« t>» up iti-d to bo held at the Couit Unite-in i'ikntowu ufore said iu the year 18911 follows: First Monday of Ala l!i; first Mouduy of May; fourth Mond. y of July; second Monday of Septewbei; fourth Monday of November. Dated, January 2 I, 1891. ARTHUR S. I'OMPKINS, County Judge of Rockland County. ? I Willi! I 111 111 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0I special reduction in WALL PIPER AT TERMANSON'S. Embossed Gold Wall Paper 30 cents per double Roll. 1000 Rolls, all shades and qualities; at prices never heard before. TEHMANSON, under tlie Opera* Hons©. Propels \ §!_ 1 «wrt»r-V/- ~\y Cures System. A BROKEN DOWN ENGINE is like the huninn system, stricken with disease. Nine tenths of all our diseases arise from the stomnch, because tlie stomach Is Nature's Boiler Room where the steam (the blood) that moves the human machin- ery is really made. Keep the stomach in good order by the use of GRODER'S DYSPEPSIA SYRUP, and the machinery will run smoothly. This remedy cor- rects all stomach troubles, and by putting the stomach in good condition cures many of the diseases that are supposed to arise from the blood, liver and kidneys. GRODER'S DYSPEPSIA SYRUP WILL CURE Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Constipation, and the train of diseases that arise from these troubles. t FALL and WHITER OPENING j M. FRANKEL'S MILLINERY BAZAAR ing oiie of our fine trimmed hats, will do well to call and examine- millinery, which we are prepared this season to offer, one and all, the latest styles in headwear. We extend an invitation to all. M. FItANKEL. NEW NEW Men and Boys' Clothing, HEAD\? MADS. M. WARSCHAUER. In this Department you will save 35 to 50 per cent, in Fine Styles, Best Quality. Boys' suits, all wool Chevoits, from $2.50 TJP. Men's Fine Styles from $6,00 TJ2?. PANTALOONS, All wool Chevoit and worsted, in a number of styles, $3.50 and $4.00 for $2.00 and $2.50. Also UNDERWEAR HATS, CAPS AND GLOVES. XTeokwear, fin© styles, 25 cents. IF TOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT PENSIONS ADDRESS A LETTER OR POSTAL CARD TO The Press Claims Company, JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, I?. O- Box 4r©3 \Washington ID. O Honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served 90 days, or over, in the late war, are entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled (or ordinary manual labor, whether disability was caused by servioe or not, and regardless of theii peouuiary circumstances. Widows of Kuoh soldiers and sailors are entitled (if not remarried) whether sol- dier's death was due to army Bervioe or not, if now dependent upon their own labor for support. Widows not dependent upon their owu labor are entitled il the soldier's death was due to service. Children are entitled (i! under sixteen years) in almost all oasea where there was no widow, or she has since died or remarried. Parents are entitled if soldier left neither widow nor ohild, provided soldier died In servioe, or from effects of service, and they are now dependent upon their own labor for support. It makes no different whether soldier served or died in late war or in regular-army or navy. Soldiers of the lata war, pensioned under one law, may apply for higher ralut nnder other laws, without losing any nVht. Thousands of soldiers drawiug from $2 to $10 per month under the old law are entitled to higher rates under eew law, uot only on accouut oi disabilities lot which now pensioned, but also for others, whether due to servioe or not. Soldiers and sailors disabled in line of duty iu regular army or navy oinoe the war are also entitled, whether discharged for disability or not. Survivors, and their widows, of the Black Elawk, Creek, and Cherokee, and Seminole or Florida Indian Wars of 1832 to 184'2, are entitlod undor a reoent atS. Mexican War soldiers and their widows also entitled, if sixty-two yearß of ag» or disabled or dependent. Old claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension has been granted under later laws or not. Rejected claims reopened and settlement secured,if rejection improper or illegal Certificates of servioe and discharge obtained for soldiers and sailors of the late war who have lost their original papers. Send for laws aud information. No charge for advioo. No fee uslosa successful Address, The Press Claims Co,, John Weddekburn, Managing Attorney,' P. O. Box 463. WASHINGTON, D. O. IVfir York Junovncrmrnt. Homer's Furniture. Reasons why you should buy it in preference to any other. (11. llooauso tills firm have long en- joyed t lit? roputntlon of keeping \\ly til,- lu st Furnituro tlint can bo pro- duced, both in medium nml llnost, rrnuloH; (2). Bemuse their assortments iiro unequnlled; <'')? Because their prices are the lowest at which goods or standard quality can bo sold. Evorythiiiß now in DininK R<\>m. Bedroom, Parlor, and Diawln« Hoom Furniture! 1-1- brnrv ami Hall Furniture ?Venetian Cnrvod Furniture Novoltlos In Imported F.irnl- tnro ?Whito and Gold Enameled Furniture -?Enameled and Brans Bodstoads ?English Brans Bedsteads (75 pattorns); Mupio and Bamboo Furniture ?Restful Easy Chairs and Hot toes Hmokins and Billiard Boom Furniture Everything for city mansion or country homo El«ht spacidus floors. All Prices In l'luln Figures. : R. .T. Horner & Co., Furniture ll»k»r«iin4lmportwiii 61-65 W. 23d St., New York. (Adjoining F.den Mu«ee.) Horner 4 Oo.'s establishment Is one of th# BlKlits of Now York.? Newspaper Comment. PUIK PENNYROYAL TILLS the celebrated Female Regulator nre perfectly Safe and always Reliable. I For all Irregularities. Palnrul Menstrua- tions, Suppression, etc. they Never Fall to ufl'ord a speedy and certain Relief. No KXI'KRIMKNT, but a neientille and positive relief, edopted only utter y> ills of exp r- ieiice. Allordere ciipplleii direct trom our 1 ofllce. I'i'ice per packag ?, $1.00, or six packages for *5.(10, by mini piwpalrt. KVI'.ltV PACK A(J P. (1 UAIIANTKKI). IMriiculirs (sealert) 4c. All ourrespoil- dence strictly ('OIIII lentlnl. PARK REMEDY CO.. Boiton, Muss. : GOLD. W. MB. SUFFICENT FOR ALL. 1 It is fully to hesitate iu grnsp- . ing the opportunity of a lifetime, Investigate carefully and quicklj'. Times are fast improving ami this chance to acquire a partnership in a genuine Cripple Creek Gold Mine is not offered generally or indefinitely. Delays are danger-* ous. Equal consideration given - to small investors as larger ones. Natural advantages for economical mining, Our Com- pany probably possesses the di- rect continuation of the richest GOLD vain ever discovered. The Broken Hill Gold Mining Company I located in the heart of the \Crip- ple Creek Gold Fields,\ El Paso County, Colorado. Capitalized ? for one million shares, fully paid and forever non-assessable, one- half remaining in the treasury, 3 0110 hundred thousand offered at ' 5 cents per share, proceeds to be ' utilized in systematic develop- i jnent, purchasing additional prop erty, erecting machinery, build- ings, etc. The Company owns eight acres 3,000 feet south of the famous Independence and the ? properties of the Portland Com- pany, which recently paid a cash dividend of ninety thousond dol- lars. This is the same locality as ? all of the Great South Battle Mouutain Mines, undouutedly the richest Gold territoiv in the world, We have an enormous vein, and if it continues to im- prove, all shares will be shortly withdrawn from the market, as , we aie liable to encounter a large i body of ore at any time. Every share is equal, no prefored stock, all dividends declared alike, mining operations steadily progressing J under intelligent direction. S 5.00 purchases 50 shares, f 25.00 \ 250 50.00 \ 500 500.00 \ 5,000 Only half cash required 011 j blocks of 5,000 and over. Funds r must accompany all orders. Tele- graph at our expense. The li.bor strike is positively settled lor all time; everything is now favorablo to a boom. The officers are: John E. Pxiillii'B, Cripple Creek, Col., President. Leiioy Rloobe, Greeuvillf, Mioh., Vio.'-President. Fhank H. Pettinoell, Colorado Springs, Col., Secretary. A. B. Noxon, Colorado Springs, Col , Assiatuut Secretary. Lewis A. Civill, Colorado Springs, f Col., Treasurer. 3 Samuel H. Kinsley, Colorado Springs f Col., Attorney. Geo. S. Cowdeiiy, Cauon City, Col., |. Manager. j J. S. Luouai't, Cripple Creek, Col,, Consulting Engineer. I Edwin Ahhlell, Aspen. Col., General ( Agent. J. O. Piokands, Cleveland, Ohio, 3 Eistern Representative. , All orders or inquiries should be ad- dressed to ' P. H. PETTINGELL, ) Official Broker, 1 First National Bank Building, ) Colorado Springs, Col , IL S.A. Vice President of the Colorado Mining Stock Exehtiugo, Denver, Col. Member of the Colorado bpiings Min- ing Stock Exchange, Refereuoes: Any Bank iu El Puto r Couuty. .Dim's Mercantile Agency. Cable address, \Cripple I'. O. Box 410. Seud for Telegniphio Ciphers. Telephone 228. ? ? i \DON'T TOHACCO Sl'l r OK SMOKE , YOUR IHFE AWAY.\ The truthful, startling ti I\u25a0 rf a boob about No to bac, the only harmless, guaranteed tobacco-habit cure. If jou want to quit and can't, use \No-to- bac.\ Btuces up nicotinizad uetves, eliminates nicotine poisons. makes weak men gain strength, weight and vigor. Book at druggists, or mailed free. Address The Steilit:g Remedy Co., Chicago, 45 Randolph street; New York, 10 Spruce street. NOTICE Tbe lioard of Town Auditors of the tonn of Haverstraw hereby give notice that all claims against the town of Haverstiaw of all and every nature must be presented to the said Boird of Auditors, on or before November the 30th, at 10 o'clook a. m , as the audit for the year 1894, will be closed upon that date. Oscah Wood, ) Cham.es R. Christie, V Auditors. lUiohael McCaiie, ) BESTfcCO Why We Excel In Clothing Children. BECAUSE w< s aro the lnrgest \ Chll- dren's Store lor Chlldron Only\ in tho wotld, and In \Everything for Chlldron\ wo carry a larger stook, greater variety and wider range of prices than is practicable for any other store to do. BECAUSE with exact knowledge of what Is wanted, we combine long exporienco in its supply, tlto employ- ment of spocial exports and designers, oloso margins in purchases and economy in nmnufaoturo?aud these a Wantages wo shnro with customers, facts which ro- conimend us as tho one place abovo all others to go or send by mall for anything that's worn by boy or girl, from birth to maturity. 60-62 West 23d St., N. Y. WTI. PDffl, Agent, XJITD SETASXR AND Practical Embalmer. Everything connected with a first- class establishment constantly on hand. Embalming a Specialty and all work Guaranteed. Train or boat calls promptly attended to. Estimates given on tomb stone monuments and fencing for cem- etery plots. Personal attention given day or night. Placo of business MAIN ST., Haverstraw. Residence Broad st. Auctioneer, Oscar Wood, ONE OP THE BEST. \ Post Office address. THIELLS, JV, Y. Tern b moderuto. ( 1 For Sale. Glial Home For Sale. Sill' any bu tuess or family, sol I for want of nsi* ch an, lnouiio this Office. Piano For Sale. Grand Square Piano in lirst-elass order I for s.ile cheap; must be Bold. Inquire this Otlice. LADIES \ \ Why Drink Poor Teas ? '?c.: When you enn pet tfca BEST at BSHWeyXyyWtWTJjS CARGO PRICES in nny Qnan* iity. Dinner, Tea and Toilet Watohe*. Clocks, Murlo MtfMffil Boxes, Cook Hook* and all klndi ' F?of premiums (IIVEN to CLUB AOENTS. GOOD INCOME made by ffettinff <>rd>TH for our cela- S brated iroodi For full partiou* lars address > THE WHEAT AMERICAN TEA 00, P. O Box 289 31 and 53 Vemjr St. N.Y. - C. I, Springsteen, J ARCHITECT, r HAVERSTRAW, N. Y. TERMS MODERATE. 1 m isiephoke |J , f-'o'tl oMtr ',':!.t, no tofkl, n't io>'|»Hy. Adnpted \ J t. to (iii>. Viliii'.f or O'AMuu-y. htwdod in every oflico. (irenti'Hteouven* vli iimoM end Mdler onesirth. 1/1. ! |'j .vjrj-niti iu:d(4' froti?. loJCft [icrilar. J' i.' Oi'f in »: -cd'.denfP nieane n *nlti to nil tno I CJTJZ' noiehb- r*. Fine no toy*, work \/ y\ anywhere, Miy tli \.\\u25a0 io. Complete, rei.dy for ) 1 ] f uxe when fchis !cd Can l-o put up by »my < ne, \J\ ii \ never out of onler, no repairiiiK, If - 1 - a life I j time. Wnrrnn'ed. A money maker. Wri'o L W. P. Harrison & Co.. Cierk iO. Columbus.o - APPOINTMENT OF EX AM IN A- TIONS for ConimissioDer's Oer- tilicates for the year 1894. I, George A. Blauvelt, School Com- missioner of Rockland County, hereby appoint the following examinations for Commissioner's sertifio.ites lor the year - 1894, viz : Examinations for certificates of the tiist grades will be held on March 1 and 2, and August 1Q aud 17; ex'tmiuliotiH for certificates of the Ntcnnd crude will be held on January 11 and 12, March 1 and 2, August 16 and 17 aud October 5 and 6; examina- tins for certificates of third grade will be held on January 12, Maioh 2, August 17 and October 5. All examinations will ba held in the Public School Building iu the Village 3 o< Spring Vulley. Dated January 2, 1894. George A. Blauvelt, School Commissioner of Rockland Co. J WEST-SHORE -RAILROAD- > Time tabh.' in elleot Sept. 9, 1894. ; Trains moving South. ; LEAVES. Jones Point?*7.o9, *9 37, a. m.;* 2.53, *4 53 p m. Tomkins Cove?*7 13, J8 04, *9 41, til. 57 a. m.; *2 57, *4 57 p.m. Stony Point?4.44, *7.10 J8 07, *9 45, a. m.; *3.00, *5 00, *16 27, p. m. West Haverstraw?*s 05, f6.22, f6 50, *7 20, f8 12, f8.45, 59.10, *9 49, 3 fl2 03 a. iu ; f1.38, *3.05, *5.05, 0 10, *0 30, ||7 25, f8.40 p. m. L' Haverstraw Village?fs 08, |6 25, 53, 1 *7.22, f8 14, |8.47, 59.12, *9 51, a. m.; 112 05. fl 40, *3.07, *5 08, f0 14 *0 32. ||7.28 *7 52, f8 43 p m. Congers?fu.lo, |G 32, *0 50, |7 01,*7.32 f8 22 |8 55, S9 19, *9 59 a. m.; f12.12. *3 15, *5 10, f0 23, *0.40, ||7.30, tH 52 p. m. ( Trains moving North. Franklin Street?*3.ls, fC 45, *7.15, *9 00, *10.00, tH 20 n. m.; *100, t2.30, t1.15, 00, t5.20, t0 15, *0 15, *8 00, t8 45, ||9.45, *11.30 p. m. Weßt 42d street 15 a minutes later. AKItIVES. Congere?*lo9, t8.20, *8.30, *10.15, *11.34 a. m ; *2 39, H 05, t* 59, t5 49. t0 25. t0 53, t7.28, *7 53. t10.19, HU.I9 p. m. 1 Haverstraw Villnge?*l.lB, *4 38, f8 28, *8.43, *10.22 *11 43 a m.;'t12.40, *2 48, tlia, 07, t5 57, t6 33, t7.01, t7 35, *8 01, *9.28, t10.27, ||11.27 p. m. West Huverstraw?*4.4o, *8 46, *10 24, *11 45, a. m.; tl2 42, *2.50, t5 00. t0 35. *8 03, *9.30 p. m. Stony Point?*B 50, *11.49 a. m.; *2.54. f5.13, t0.40, *8 08, S9 34 p. m. . Tomkins Cove?*B.s4, *11.53 a.m.; 5 *2 58, J5.16, t6 44, *8 12 p. m. Joues Point? *8.68, *11.58 a. m.;* 3 08, t0.48, *8 16 p. m. 3 J;Stop for or to leave New York pans engers. *D»ily. except Sunday. ||Suiidays only. S Stops Sundays ouly. For further information enquire of usarest agent or E. C. Lambert, 5 Vau- derbilt ave., N. Y. s mi?mi i iiiiii iiwiiMiiiiniiiiinmiif? $3.75 a Barrel 3c. a lb. Crackers. Pure Spices 25cts. lb. 10c. a lb. 23cts. lb. FOR BUOLWHEAT (linger Hnaps, 70. lb? 3 Ib. for2oo. ONLI for 50 cents u lb. 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