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THE PIONEER. SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, 1882. GATHERED CHIPS- L ittle d rops o f h u m o r, l i tt l e rays of light, K n o ck o u r d a ily troubles h igher t h a n a kite. WOMAN’S TEIUMPH. — A delicate thought is tho flower of the mind. —Cats have no fixed political belief thejr are usually on the fence. —Delaware claims a “loarned black smith.” He knows almost everything except how to shoe a horse. —There is no use trying to make tlie man who has euten a dozen green ap ples believe that the most serious state of affairs exists in E g y p t —A yoiing lady says that males are of n o aooount from the time the ladies stop kieung them as infants till they oomntence kissing them as lovers. —A French waiter recently charged two American travelers $1.50 for half a doxen boiled eggs, not becauso eggs were scarce, bus becauso American were. —A ' fellow was pitched from his hone, and being asked why be came down so quickly, replied, “did you see anything u p in the air for me to hold onto?\ .—The chap who sent us a poem be ginning ‘‘When twilight dews are fall ing fast upon the lea,\ has since marri ed Bom Lee, and now the weekly dues are felling fast upon him. —Said the Texas sheriff, as he was about to spring the tra p : Kick and squirm as much as you can. There’s about four thousand people present, and we want them to have all the fun possible. —■‘When Tecumsah Sherman kissed ' a whole row of grown-up girls a t a re ception a t St. Iiouis, Hark Twain stood off in a corner d uring the blissful opi- eode and groaned: “Who wouldn’t maroh to tho sea?\ —A shirt has two arms, the samo ns pantaloons have too logs. Y e t ono is called a p air and tho other is only one. Isn’t i t time that we lot up on astrono my and paid more attention to the every day trifles that vex the clearest minds? —A Hackensack ivomanjost h e r hus band and wopld n o tbe comforted. For days and days aller iho funeral ehe wept a flood of tears. Suddenly a thought struck her. “I have one con solation,” she said; “I know whore ho is to n ight.” —Last Sunday, as a clergyman was wending his way to the sanctuary, he saw a boy with a fishing-pole over his shoulder, going in tho opposite direc tion. “Don’t you know you are a had boy?” >“Yes, sir.” “ Don’t y our father •ver punish you ?” “Yes, sir; lost Sum mer n e made mo go to Sunday scliool twice.” —A pretentious person said to tlie getting up of entertainments in a country village, “How would a lecture by me qp Mount Versuvius suit the in h a b itant o f your village ?” “Very well, sir, verj„wcll. indeed.” was.th« annwor. “A lectuxo.br .you on Mount Vesuvius would'suit'them a great deal better than a lecture b y you in this place.” —\Jack said an affectionate mother of Stapleton, the other morning, “you really must come homo earlier nights. Do you suppose Esmerelda likes to have you stay so late? ’ “I’ll toll you how i t was,” replied Jack. “You see, die was sitting on my hat, and I felt a little delicate about mentioning tbe feci\ “Very well, I ’ll give you a bit of advice, J ack. Tho next lime don’t hold the h a t in y our lap.” —A iortain young lady wroto to a popular young clorgyman of Trenton that h e bad converted her soul to grace, that she .was ready to place h e r fortuno at h is fofit, that she loved him deeply, passionately, and that her hand was his if he wdhld take i i To which the clergyman replied, “Hy Dear Miss— give your soul to God, your fortune to the poor,, and keep your hand until some man asks for it.” —A beautiful girl looked out of h er window one day, and Baw hor rude brother out on the sidewalk, walking about on h is hands with hiB feet dang ling up in the air. “Tom,” she said, re provingly, “don’t Tom; I wouldn’t do that, Tom; indeed I wouldn’t. “Wouldn’t?\ replied the boy, looking up aud speaking with marked and mali cious emphasis. ‘ Wouldn’t? By socks, yoh couldn’t ?”—Floating Waif. —Here is how a visit to Coney Island affected a New York reporter: “Present ly the torch of the Sabbath was invert ed; the glory died from the heavens and was lost in the flowing tide; a white star blossomed in the infinite meadows; the riotous wind ceased its rush and was still, aud the curving billows chant ed a more solemn anthem.” This is truly beautiful; hut think of that yonng man’s head next morning ! — Boston Transcript. —Yesterday wo met Bill Beaty, with a grip sack swinging to one of his hands, going down Austin avenue, “Where are you bound for?” “I ’m going to Eeadville to open nn undertaker’s establishment. There is millions in it.” “You don’t say so ?” “Yes, my brother has just graduated M doctor. He is going to practice in Lendvillo, and if I oponau undertaker's establishment he will givo me alibis ouslom. Good hy, take care of your- Mlfl”— Texas Siftings, —Apropos of the various oarap- meetings now in progress, tho story told of a certain meeting i { this char acter among the colored people in the South a few .years ago Is not in'appro- pri ito. It was a* Methodist cajpp,- and one Sunday night, when a yohhg white preacher was in attendance, the sable worshipers seemed to be powerfully moved to shouting n.ml exhortation. The minister earnestly prayed that the power of tho devil might bn “curtailed.” “Amen I brossde I .or'lor (hit!” shouted jib old darkey close by the alter. . “Oh, A 8EVEIIE SURGICAL OPERATION. I T IS ENDURED W1TU0UT TAKING ETHER. SUBJECT, MRS. EDWARD MYERS, OF BONDOUT, N. Y. [From tho Correspondence o f tlio K ingston, n , Y. Froeraan.) Tho case o f Mrs, Edw a rd M y ers, of R o u d o u t, N. Y., furutslica a n a p t Illustration o f woman’s p o w e r of en- durauco. T h is lady had been treated for m o n ths i n tho u s u a l w ay for erysipelas o f tho h a n d , w ithoutbea- eflt. Not u n t i l hor h a n d had bccomo a mass of p u t r i fled flesh d id sho t u r n to D r, Kennedy, p roprietor o f tho Favorite Komody for help. Ho a t once Inform o d her t h a t it waa impossible t o save t h e hand—it m u s t he a m p u tated. Sho received this terrible intelligence qutotly, declined to take ether, stipulating m e rely to h o l d her h u s b a n d ’s b a n d d u r in g theoperatlon, and u n d e rw e n t th e p a infulpro- ossa w ithout moving a m u scle or u ttering a groan. D r, Kennedy then gave Favorite Remedy froely t o cleanse tbe blood and p m o n t t h e r e tu r n of t h o disease and M rs. M yers now lives a n d rojoicos in h e r groat deliveranco. Favorite Remedy i s fast becoming a tru s ted bouse* hold friend In all cases of Fem a le W eakness and d i s eases o f the blood, Ono d o llar a bottle. Y o u r drug* g ist h a s it. Educational. JJE V . 0. E LINDSLEY, ZZTSTZUJCTOn IN THE HIGHER BRANCHES OF EDUCATION. HOUSE OPPOSITE T H E PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, NEW R O C IIEIX E , N. Y . 314 t ‘ jyjT S S ANDERSON’S SELECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN, HUGUENOT STREET, NEW ROCHELLE, WILL BX RE-OPENED SEPTEMBER 11, ’82. In s tru c tio n i n all t h e English branched, E locution, Latin, F rench, G o rm a n , M u sic and D raw ing. F o r C irculars apply at tho School. 10 I t HEW ROCHELLE /GjlDEMY. ESTABLISHED 1679. T h is School w ill bo ro-openod f o r thosceaion o f 1883-83, ON MONDAY, SEPTEM B E R I I t II, IS82, uudor th o chargo of P r o f . J. II. a u d M rs. linger. I t w ill bo th o aim o f the P r in c ip a ls to m a k o tho Academ y e m p h a tically a good school , thoro u g h iu its m cthoda.and conscientious lu i t s troatm c n tof pupils. Tho Classics aud M o d em Languages, M athem atics Elocution, M u sic. Draw ing a n d tho com m o n English branches will c o n tlnuo t o bo c o m p rised in th e course o f s tudy. Rcfcrcnco Is k indly perm itted toltov. S .H .S y n n o tt, Roctor S t. P a u l 's C h u rch, Poughkeepsie, N. Y .; Rov. D. 0 . W right, Hector P o u g h k eepsie F em ale Academy; Benson J . Losslng, L L . D., D o v e r Plains, N. Y .; Ex- U e u t.-G o v . S tewart L. Woodford,New York; W hitolaw B ead, Esq., E d itor N. Y . Trlbuoo, and. ltcv. H o w ard Crosby, D. D., Now York. J . HENRY HAGER. A. S I. Principal. STRAWBERRY PLANTS ROW READY. ALL THE LEADING VARIETIES I WKLL ESTABLISHED PLANTS READY TO S E T OUT. SHAIUTiESS, WILSON’S SEEDLING, su /x n BQIDISN, BLACK DEFIANCE, And Others. $2.00 FOE, 100 PLANTS. s i E U i t i a n i a w a d l e y . Itoso Hill Nursery, Upper New Rochelle. Orders received a t 409 Fifth Avenue, Now York, and th ro u g h Poet Ofllce B o x 75, Mew Eochelle, If. Y . JA M E S F. SEACORD, Carpenter and Builder, SHOP AND RESIDENCE, L A W AVENUE. All o rders l e f t at th e Real E s tato offlco of Joseph Lam b d e n 4 Son, o r w i t h tbo T e legraph Operator a t th e Depot will receive p rom p t a ttention * • y y T llia m h 7 ¥ e v e rb , M a n u f a c tu rer of C A R R IA G E S AND SLEIG H S . Special a ttcn tio u givon to B lackstnilhlng a n d Horso Shoeing. R e p a iring, P a in tin g , Ac. MAIN STREET, NEW ROCHELLE, N .Y . XT'Establlshod for o v e r a Q u n rlor o f a Century. M. DAVENPORT, R E A L ESTA T E AND IN S U R A N C E B R O K E lt, N o . 1 T IN E ST , NKV YOIIK. W ill Insure Now Rochelle p roperty I n flrat-clftesNew York C ity, Hartford a n d English Companies at low S m C U K D PRIVATE DWELLINGS COc, P E R {100 FOR THREE YEARS. I havo money to lo a n aa agent on Im n d and m o rtgage on Now York, B rooklyn and W estchester im p roved property. Resldenco—D avenitort N ec k , New Rocuellc. 31y TUE BEST. CLEANEST AN® MOST ECONOMICAL HAIR DRESSING. N e v er fails to restore tho y o u thful c o lor to gray h a ir. 60c aud $1 sizes a t druggists, FLORESTINE COLOGNE. A now a n d exceedingly fragrant a n d lasting p erfum e. Prico 25 a n d 76 cents. PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM PARKER’S GINGER TONIC. A PURE FAMILY MEDICINE THAT NEVER INTOX- I0ATES, I f y o u a r e a m cchauio or farm er, w o r n o u t w ith over* work, o r a m o ther r u n down b y fam ily or household d u ties try B a rker's Gingt r Tonic. I f you a r e a law y e r, m inister or b u s iness m an ex hausted b y m e n tal s tr a in or anxious cares, d o 'n o t take intoxicating stim u lauts, b u t uos P a rker's Ginger tonic. I f y o u havo D y spepsia, R h e u m a tism , Kidney or U r i nary Complaints, o r i f you a r o troubled w ith any d i s order of tb e lungs, stom a ch, bowels, blood o r nerves you can bo c u r e d by Parker’s Ginger Tonio. >, d is s ipation or a n y stim u lan t take I f y o n aro wasting a w » ' ______ disscaso or weakness anu req u ir e ___________ _____ Ginger Tonic a t onco; itwill invigorate and build y o u up from tbo first dose h u t w ill never intoxicate. I t h a s savod Hundreds o f lives; it m a y save yours. HISCOX A CO., 163 W illiam St., Now Y o rk. 60c. and ono d o llar sizos, a t all d ealers i n m edicines. GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SIZE. MORRIS & IRELAND’S NEW IMPROVED Eight-Flange F ir e - proof S A F E S , THE ONLY 8-FLANGE SAFE IN T H E WORLD, AND CONTAINING MORE IMPROVEMENTS THAN ANY SAFE MADE, SUCH A S THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT W ORK, More secure from B u rglars t h a n any o th e r F ire-Proof Bafe, and n o expense in repairing B o lts o r L ocks. PATENT HINGED CAP, FOUR-WHEEL LOCKS, INSIDE IRON RAILINGS, SOLID ANGLE CORNERS. Thoso Safes aro n o w W ing sold in t h i s Stato in largo num b e rs n n d g l fo thogreateht satisfaction, BEING TH E MOST HIGHLY FINISHED, BEST MADE AND CHEAPEST FIKS F-CLASS SAFE E V E R PRODUCED. T h e s e Celebrated S afes h a d tho CHAMPION RECORD IN THE GREAT CHICAGO, BOS TON AND II AVERHILL FIRES. Before g iving y o u r o rdor to a n y o th e r concern, s end for p rices an d d e s c riptive cataloguo. M O R R IS & IR E L A N D , BOSTON TWASS- CHAS. M. STEG-ER, MAIN ST., NEAR LAWTON. C L O T H E S M ADE TO O R D E R Cleaning an d R e p a iring n e a tly d o n e a t tho sh o rtest notice. 16 School House OR NO School H o u s e ! EVERY ONE WANTS TO K E E P WARM W H E N THE COLD NIGHTS and CHILLY MORNINGS COME. YOU CAN BE READY W HEN THEY COME BY BUYING B L A f f i E T S ! B L A N K E T S ! Com fortables, WOOL UNDERWEAR, Legal Noflioee. P URSUANT TO OWEN T. COFFIN, S U r..., W ostchoater, notico is beret)? ! to law , to all porsons havtT i R o b e rt R. M o rris, lato of th e 'faa said C o u n ty, docoasod, to p*“A“ vouchors thereof, t o tho u n d ( la s t w ill and testam e n t o f t b f idonce in tho tow n o f Now R<j fore tho 10th d ay o f Novomb D a ted May 3,1882. BZXTS. EMMETT 4 I 62 W all St., N . Y, < PU R S U A N T 0 % .L OWEN T. COFFf of 'Wostchoater, n o tia ing to law, to all w Id a Moody, late of tty county, docoasod, to y ors thereof, t o tho u and s ingular tho go\Y deceased, a t th e M ain stroot. Now Y on o r before th o ? ” D a te d this W 8 6m ORDER OF tio o f tho C o u u ty of given, according ‘ claim s against Now Booholle, iu samo w ith tho koxeoutor o f tho sed, a t liis res- isaid on o r bo- 2. Hotels and Summer Resorts. P W. SHAEFER, a F IN E LAGER BEER. WINES, LIQUORS AND SEG '-BP Union Avo., cor. Socontl St., W e s t Now Rochollo, N . . JJU G U E N O T HOTEL. MAIN STREET, - * NEW ROCHELLE. Is now open u n d e r i t s now a d m inistration to accom modate th e publio, h a v ing boon m u c h im p rovodby Its proaont p roprietor b y additional l i g h t a u d ventila tion. Also a R e s taurant a u d Saloon, w i t h moals nt all hours. The B a r is stocked w ith choice varieties of winos a n d liquors, a u d its B illiard Room hns tho ap proved size of Carom a n d Pool Tabloe. Thoro Is also a Reading Room froo to th e g o o o ral p u b lio, Stablo accom m odations aro not surpassed by any Hotol i n tho Couuty, 16 l y W M .E. LEONARD, P roprietor. Professional Cards. GgjnwkJVM* Momx, A. K IS T IN G E R , Proprietor. Fam ilies Supplied w ith Now Rocholle, Toledo, MU waukio, Cincinnati, R o chester aud o t h e r b rands of BOTTLED LAGER BEER. FINE IM PORTED WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS MAIN ST., NEAR\ TOWN HALL, Now Roohollo, N . Y. C ly EW ROCHELLE HOTEL. MAIN 8TREET, NEAR LAWTON ST., Now Rochollo, N. Y. FALL DRES8 GOOD WARE & MAIN ST ., OPP. POST OFFH SEASONABLE F R U I T MASON’S P m a s o ; C O I * H A L F G A L L t . QUARTS AND PETER YOS^ PROPRIETOR. Moala furnishod a t all hours, and Fam ilies s u p p lied daily w ith tho choicest tho m a rkets afford. THE BEST O F WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS. 41y New Roclielle A d v ertisem ents. JJ E M I HENRY, PR A C T IC A L M A C H IN IST, NORTH STREET, Noar M u rdock’^ M arble Yard, W e st of th o It. R . Depot NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. All k ludnof R e p a iring o f Machines, Engines, P u m p s, Locks, A c ., a t s h o rt n o tico. Q H A R L E S H. COE, BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALE STABLES, iwton Street, bolweou '.Iain a n d H u g u e n o t Street.'. HOUSES AND CAUUtAQEK OK ALL. DKflClUnTIONB T O LET. Two a n d four Horao Staces t o lot fo r Parties nnd Excursions, F u r n i tu r e auuBuggngo rem o v e d to all np3 p a r tso r th e country w ith care. PIN T S . ALSO, AN A S S O R T M E N T O F JE L L Y JA R S . \ a - B O O B R , M AW AND BANKS STS.. NEW UOCJ1ELLE. NOTICE. N o tice is h ereby given th a t an application w ill bo wndft d u r in g tho next sosslon o f tho Board o f Super visors for Articles o f Incorporation t o Incorporate tho Pelham Comotcry Association, located on tho o a s t sido of City Island, In tbo Town o t l ’o lhaiu, in tho C o u n ty of W cstchoster, N. Y . , , . SAMUEL P, BILLER,.President, 03 6 GEO. E. REYNOLDS, S ecretary. JgO A R D OF EXCISE. The Board of E xc I ro Com m issioners m e lon M onday May 29tb. 1882, a t tho T o w n Clcrk’aofHco. T h e follow ing R ates o f L icense w e re Axed: H o tel........................................................................ $35 Storekeeper...................................................... 30 Ale and B e e r . . . . .................................... .30 Tho Board w ill m e w h ereafter on th o first Tuesday of e v e ry m o n th a t 8 1 M.,at th o Town Clerk’s offlco. \YA LTER F . DAVIDS. C h airm an, GE*>. K tnC H B O F F , Treasurer, A. J . JANZ, S e c retary. -^ • I L L I A M L E COUNT, Real Estate anil Insurance A pt, AUCTIONEER, NOTARY PUBLIC, JUSTICE O F THE PEACE. AGENT AND LOCAL SECRETARY FO B Westchester File Insurance Company ASSETS OVER $900,000. LOWEST MA TMS ON I) WELLING S. WESTCHESTER INSURANCE BUILDING, MAIN ST., NEW ROCHELLE. 6 l y M R S . E . J. FIT Z M A U E IC E , Begs respectfully to inform t h o Inhabitants of New Rochelle aud vicinity that alio has p u rchased tho BAKERY STORE ON MAIN ST., From M r. D. Fields, form erly occupied by h e r (when M rs. Schontog), a u d trusts, by s t r i c t attention to b u siness, a n d using tbe b e s t mate rials t o rccelvo a n b are of pntronnge. E v e ry a rticle connected w ith tho Bakery a n d Con fectionery b u sincs constantly o n hand. Cakes, Pics, 4c., o f every d e s c ription made to o rdor a t s h o r t notice. 2 ly gEACORD & VARLAN, Dcalcra i n CHOICE BEEF, iVTUTTON, LAMB, VEAL, PORK, HAMS, BACON AND CORNED BEEF. MAIN STREET, O P P . BANKS ST. J^ I C H A E D B U R N E T T , Practical Plumber, GAS AUD STEAM F IT T E R . TIN, COPPER AND 8HEET-IUON WORKER. jOB-Roofa, Lwulors, ko., Attended Constantly on hand a largo stock of H O U S E F U R N I S H I N G GOODS, Of tho L a te s t Styles a u d Patterns. Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces a n d Heaters of ©very d e s cription and o f tho newest p a tterns. I am p repared t o furnish the abovo mentioned articles a t less tbnnN o w York prices, a s I buy m y goods for c a sh. [ESTABLISHED 18C1.] M A IN ST., N E W EO C H E L L E . 2 y i ESTABLISHED 1858. k u r E l MA’ UFACTUREItS O F PIANO FORTES. FACTORY AND WAREROOMS, 333 & 335'W E S T 36T H ST R E E T , NEW YORK. GRAND, SQUARE & UPRIGHT, TERMS EASY, PRICES REASONABLE. JSJ-Call a n d seo o u r i-rlccs b eforo g o ing elaowkero.-fftl 12 ly ^ E O R G E M. DOWNING, H O U S E PA 1 N T E E AND D E C ORA T O E . GRAININO, GILDING, GLAZING, A c ., 4c. SOLE AGENT FOR JOHN’S ASBESTOS PREPARED TAINT. Downing’s B rick Building, M a in Struct, NEW ROOIIELLH, N . T. 8 L A W P I l J i N T I S G O F E V E R Y D E S C R IPTIO N . WILLIAM 1>E \- .J . HARR, ON. In pur- ‘i gico of a ju d g m u . sale, m ado a n d ntetcd In tho aboveonu. earing' date th e 1 ’Ui day o f June, 1882,1, tho aiguod Referee, will hc II a t p u b lic auction, to tbo hlgticst b id der, on tho tw enty-second day of A u g u st, 1882, a t th e h o u r o f twelve o’clock, n o o n , of t h a t day, a t tho f r o n t door o f tho O u r t House in tho town o f W hite Plains, in th e C o u u ty of W estchester, tho lands a n d promison in s a id ju d g m e n t m entioned, and therein described a s follows, to wit: AU t h a t certain farm or tract o f land a n d premises, ■\rOTICE FOB BEDEMPTION OF A N LANDS sola for Arrears o! Taxes, on Octobor 4th, 1881, i n tho Tow n of Now Rochelle, C o u n ty of W estchoster, p u u u a n t to tho provisions o f C h a p ter 610 o f tho Law s o f 1874, a s am ended l>y C h apter 103 of tho Law s o f 1877. SuPFJivieon’s O fh c k , T o w n o rN x w R o c h e l l e , Septem b er 10th, 1882. Notico is hereby glveu, th a t iu pursuanco of tho 'Fovifiions o f ch a p ter 610 o f th s law s o f th e Stale o f tew York, passod i n tho year 1874, e n titled “ An Act to a n th riso th e ealo o flam ls for n o n -paymons o f taxes, and for the collection o f u n p a id taxes in tb e soveral tow n s of th e C o u n ty o f W estchester,” and o f C h apter 193 o f tho Laws of 1877, am e n d atory thereof, tho sev eral and respective lota, tracts, p ieces and parcels o f lands h e reinafter m e n tioned a n d described, w e re sold on tho 4 th day o f October, 2881, for th o s h o rtest p eri ods o f tim o b id therefor, respectively, t o persons offer ing to take th e name in consideration of paying th e tax, interest and expenses which b ad a c c rued thereon at th e d a te of said saio ; a n d that tho s a id lota, tracts,- pieces a n d parcel* o f land, h e reinafter m e n tioned a n d described, rem a in unredeem ed. And notico is h ereby f u r th e r given, In pursuance o f tbo provision* of said Act. that th e p a y m e n t, to tbo Supervisor o f tho tow n o f New Roehello o f th e respec tiv e s u m s s e t o p p o site each o f said lots, tracts, pieces o r p a rcels of land h e reinafter described, together with an y other Ux \Md b y tho p u rchaser sinco th e time o f said salo, of .hich duo n o tice shall havo b een givon to said Supervisor, together with interest a t tho rate of twelve p e r cent, p e r an u u n tfro m th e tim o of s u ch paym e n t, aud tho expense of posting and publishing w ill bo required to redeem tho aunte, before tbo expira tion of tho tim e for tho redem p tion thereon, to-w .t: THE FOURTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1881, a n d t h a t u n less tho said lots, tracts, pieces a u d parcels o t land sold as aforesaid, a u d hereinafter described an d m en tioned, s h a ll bo redeemed w ithin a year from tlio tim o of sale, leases will bo executed oud delivered to the ro- spoctivo p u rchasers of the sam e. _ _______ 1 1 HENRY D. PHELPS. Supervisor of tho Town of Now Rochelle. JOHN E. BADEAU, , , „ Town Clerk e f tho Town o r New Rochelle. Dalod Now Rocholle, Soptomber 1 5 , 18S2. Tax. H a lf Houso and Lot, Drake avenue, aasoiwed to P a trick Cash .............. $6 W Houso a n d L o t, M ain street, assessed l o Tim o thy S. C ronnau ....................... .. ............ . 42 95 House a n d Lot, Garden a t., ass. to M ary C lark .. 13 3o 1 Lot, W ashington av., assessed t o Crawford k ................................................................... 3 42 H o u se a u d 2 Lots, Drake av.J ass. t o M ary F o ley 1119 H o u se and Lot, Pelham Road, assessed to W m. Flandrcau cstato ................ I t 73 1 L o t, Pclhnm Rood, ass. to E . M. H o tch k iss... 6 92 H o u ses aud Island, Echo Bay, asseascd to David H a rrison o s tato .. .............................. 61 62 1 Lot, W ebster av.. ass. to John H e n ricli 4 00 1 L o t, Main st., assessed to Gcorgo Higgins 25 Ca 1 L o t, M ain s t., as6. to Goorgo H i g g i n s . . . . . . . . . 11 19 1 L o t, Centre s t„ o r s . (o Georgo H iggins ................ 11 18 L o ts 129,139.131,132, Union Place, assessed to Valentine K rcitler .................................................... 1119 Houso a n d Lot, UarrlBon & Covillo laud, ass. to Jam o s K o a lo y ..... ........t 8 34 Houso a n d Lot, Harrlsou 4 Covillo land, ass. to Jo h n M ercer .......... 6 02 2 H o u ses a n d 20 acres, Woyman av. assessed to M .T . Rodm an ............................ 98 01 Ilonso and Land, Woyman nv„ assessed to J o h n Stowe .............. G4 72 2 Milofl o f Wire, assessed to Amcr. T elegraph Co. 6 92 Houso n n d Lot, St. Joseph at., assessed to M a r tin W a rd..................................................................... 6 10 6 Acres L and, l ’otersviUe, assessed to Thom as L. D isbrow ...................................................................... 7 57 Houso a n d 8 Acres, North at., a-tscsscd to Gcorgo H i g g i n s . . . . . . ............................ . 48 69 L o t 14. Map 218, Hnrrison 4 Covillo liuul, nas. in laaae Bem ils................................. 9 99 L o t 52, Map 386, Itetcravllle, a«8, t o M.K.Pln»mi. 2 41 Lot 63, M ap 336, Village o f PctcraviUe, assessed to Herm an Gannon................................................. 2 41 30 Acres Farm Land, w ith Houne, Uppor New Roehello, asscssod lo Thom as M u rthey or Cheater Hill, aastgneo ................................ 31 32 Lots 65, 66,67, M ap 338, Chatawood tend, us*, to Charles Partridge. ........................................... 9 46 Map 336, PcterSviUc land, nascsscd to Sarah Ste* menfl’ e s tate.............................................................. 2 41 York, b o u n d e d as follows, t o wit:—Beginning on tho w e sterly corner o f Clinton lane a n d land formerly be longing to W a lter W» S herm an, a t a stake; ru n n in g thence easterly along tbo said road two h u n d red an d fifty-four (254) feet to the eastern c o rner o f said road; thonco northerly along said road tw o hundred and twonty-fivo feet to th e n o rtherly c o rner o f said read ; and northw e s terly b y land now o r late belonging to Gideon Coggesball an d tho relate of Philip Rhine- lander, docoased, a n d Uinnco easterly along the land of Prim e , n o rtherly a n d s o u therly by lands convoyed b y R . C. Wheeler. M aster in Chancery, to W alter W . Hberman, tbe first d a y of May, 1845, to tho place of beginning, containing abont twenty-sovcn acres, bo the sam o m o re o r lope. Also all t h a t c e rtain other pioco o r parcel of land situ a ted in tho tow n of New Rcchellc aforesaid, a n d bounded as follows, to wit:—Beginning a t and bound ed n o rtheasterly in front b y Weyman’e avenue, n o r th w e stw ardly by land of Caleb Morgan, southweat- w a n lly b y land now or lato of one Duscnborry, a n d southoHatwardly b y land conveyed b y Jewish Lo C o u n t an d wife. S tates Barton and wife, to William Slocum , being a b o u t three hundred (30(1) feet front and roar, an d containing four a n d ouo-half acres o r thereabouts, as tho fenco n o w s tands on a l l sides. D a te d , J u ly 1.1682. STEPHEN j r . OSTRANDER, Rofereo. THOMAS B. ODELL, rialutlfl’K A ttorney, 67 Wall S t., N. Y. City. 13 Tho above salo is hereby postponed to SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1882, a t tho samo place, a t ono o’clock p. M. o f that day. D a te d A u g u st.22,1882. STEPHEN M. OSTRANDER, Referee. The above salo is hereby postponed to SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14.1882, a t the samo placo rat ono o’clock, f . h . o f th a t d ay. D a ted Sent. 23.1882. STEPHEN M. OSTHAKDEB, * Rofereo. JOHN W. DAMPMAN, CtilrffiTIl & BlIILW, SHOP AND BESIDENCE: FeM es Aveam®, NEAR RAILROAD JUNCTION, 1 Now Rochollo, N . Y. GEORGE F E R G U S O N & C O , J f E R I . . F. ENSINGER, Dealerlu PURE M M AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, CIDER, VINEGAR, PICKLES, &c, CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT 7 HE BRONXDAI.E MIRY, NORTH J PKEET, NEW ROCHELLE, N , Y. ■^yiTiljIA M C. BYRNE, Doalcr in a n d Slaker of 1300TS. SHOES, LADIES AND MISSES GAITERS, fi®- Cheapest Shoe Storo in Town, M A IN STREET, (Opposite the H n g u e n o t Hotel,] Now Rocholle, N. Y. 18 DEALERS IN FINE GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, M AIN STR E E T , N E W E O C H E L L E , N . T. Q O R N E L IU S E. KENE, ATTORNEY A^D COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Polico J u s tico. N o tary Public. M ain Street, New.Rocbollo, N. Y. Q H A R L E S H. YOUNG, ~ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, M ain Stroot, Now Rochollo, N. Y. JJOOSEVELT & BANKS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Offlco: Main Stroot, Now Roohelle, N . Y. JJE N R Y E. ROOSEVELT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. IStfBroadway, Now York C ity. 3 l y JO S E P H LAMBDEN & SON, .. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Offlco: M ate Street, New RocheUo, N. Y. ^LPR E O CHAMBERLAIN, ARCHITECT, NEW ROOHELLE, N. Y, O fkck —North St., oppoaite t h e Depot. Business Cards. JO H N GEILS, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. S hop —Main St. Residence—L o c u s t Av. Y y iL L IA M DOWNING, BLACKSMITH, fl3*Horgo S hooing a Special t y .'C * Main St., b et. Law ton k ltoso Sts., New Roobelle, N.Y J^ U R K E & BARRETT’S ERUIT, POULTRY and VEGETABLE MABXMT, H a in Stroot, n e x t HoffmoUtor’e M arket, NewRoohelW. FLOWER POTS AT LOWEST PRICES AT ’ OTTO N. ERPMANN’S GROCERY STORE, M alu Stroot, Now Rocbelle, N. Y. W E N D L I N G A BEBGEE, 7 T Y M anufacturers o f SODA AND MINERAL WATERS. Factory: Woymans avonuo, Now Rocholle, N. Y. E L KABLENBERG, UPHOLSTER AND MATTRESS MAKER. Window sbados mado to o rdor. Carpota made an d p u t d o w n . Established 1858. Huguenot S t., noar M ocbanic, Now Rochelle, N, Y. Y ARS. C. S. BYRNE, -LY X Doalor i n BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, TRUNKS AND VALISES A largo nsuortimmt constantly on baud. B rick B u ilding corner o f M a te a u d Centre 8U. jTlflNJAMIN BADEAU, NOTARY PUBLIC, M ain St., Now Rocholle, N . Y. J_J D, RIKER, TURNER AND SCROLL SAWER. All o rders p rom p tly attendod to. F a c to r y ; At Grcnxobach 4 Carpenter’s Planing M ill, Cedar Road, New Rocholle, N. Y. 2 i y P ' MORRIS, • Doalor i n FISH, FRTJIT, VEGETABLES AND GAME IN THEIR SEASON, MAIN 8T., o p p . Lo Roy House, New Rochelle, N. Y. Gr° TO J . L. HEYMAN’Sl P a rties desiring to dlsposo o f Carpets and oth e r a r t i cles o f Household F u rn itu r e w ithout (railing an aao- tion, w ill c o n s u lt thoir own Interests b y calling M A J c a s a - ™ X l • Dealer In FINE BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, gG fEopairing Neatly a n d P rom p tly Done.-® * M ain St., n e a r B ank St. JO H N NEW, MASON AND BUILDER, Estim a tes givon u p o n a l l k inds of M ason W ork, Plas tering, 4 c . Residence—Main St., New Rochelle, N. Y. -pETER BERGER, X Dealer Irn i CRYSTAL LAKE ICE, W oyman’s Avenuo, New RocheUo. Fam ilies supplied a t reasonable rates. 2 l y S. NEW H O I HOUSES. PENNDORF, NOTICE. REWARD W ILL BE PAID HY TH E CITIZENS’ PIIOTECTIVE ASSOCIATION To any person s e c u ring tlio conviction of an y 0110 VIOLATING TH E SUNDAY LAW BY THE SALE O F LIQUOR. JOHN STEPHENSON. Vico-Prcg. E. LAMBDEN, T reasurer. New Rochollo* Juno 15,1882. 113m S. J . TM IC M S T , !« » $ # m i IIAKD WOOD IN ALL ITS B1IANC1IES A SPECIALTY'. SHOP: EASTOHEKTER, TIIIItD AVENUE, NEAIt TUB KINaSUIIIDGK NOAD. Orilera loft a t Ilcattio’B atoro w ill rccelvo p ro m p t nt- Ordors in Now liocliolloloftal E . Lam b d en’s, Boll fc H a rm c r,s. a n d Grouzcbach k Carpenter’s. 10 jV^EW ROCHELLE F L O U R AND F E E D STORE. M I L L E R & LAM B D EN, Dealers in FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, HAY, 4 c ., Storo undor Tow n Hall o n Main St., Now Rochollo. LEONARD M ILLER. JOSEPH LAMBDEN L o t 83, M ap 168. W est Now Roehello, unknow n ow n o r . ........... 3 53 II. D. PHELPS, Supervisor. J . E. BADEAU, Town Clork, jtyT B. KERSHOW, M anufacturer o f Carriages and Sleighs, BLACKSMITHING, REPAIRING, PAINTING. AC., 40., MAIN STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE LOCUST AV., Now Rocholle, N. Y. . 38 B ALL PRINTING! H. B. BOYD, D, V. S., RAN KS ST E E E T , N e ar M ain, Kow Bochcllc GRADUATE AMERICAN VETERI NARY COLDEcrE. OFFICE OPEN DAY AND NIGIIT, J ) R . F. B. FITZSIAURICR’S Veterinary Infirmary AND STA B L E S , WASHINGTON AVENUE, NEAR NORTH ST., NEW ROCHELLE, N, Y. jgS'Largo Looae B o x o h w ith G round F loors for Horses feet, a n d ovory accom m o d ation. Lam e n ess o fovcry d e s c ription a apeclalty< Orders loft a t Mr. J a r v is’ L iv e r y Stablo on H u g u e n o t streot, o r M rs. F ltzm a u rice’a B akery on M a lu St., w i l l r o c o iv o . p r o m p t a t t O u t i o n , *** ATEW BUTTER MARKET. I V UYKNBI1LOOK, Corner o f Main St. a n d Colllro n v cnuo. Now Kocbello. Tlm undoraigncd w ill keep c o n s tan tly on bn u d ibo fluent g rades o f BUTTEB. LARD, CHEESE AND EOCS. ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER a specialty. F resh supplies received from Now York daily. Hotels, cottagers and b o arding b o u ses supplied a t whoh’wnlo prices. Plcaeo call and exam n o stock. W ill g»i «ranteo satisfaction a s to prices and q u a lity. A shnre o f tho p u b lio p a tronago BoUcilecl. C. U« l l . l l l • FLORIST AND GARDENER, OAK STREET, n o ar tho Freight Depot. Now Rochollo, N . Y. All variclios o f Plants and C u t Flow e rs c o n s tantly on h a n d . Also, Decorations a n d Ornaments for P arlors. Orders for ‘W eddings a n d Funerals p ro m p tly a tten d ed lo. * ^ L B E R T NEW’S BAKERY. CHOICE VIENNA, WHEAT AND RYE BREAD. full a s s o rtm e n t o f Fancy Cakes, P ics, 4 c ., c o n s tantly o n h a n d . MAIN STREET, NEW ROCHELLE, N .Y. JA M E S TRAPHAGAN, CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH MANUFACTURER, UUQUENOT STREET, NEW ROCHELLE, If. T. n t GREAT REDUCTION IN TRICES. “■ » Repairing, pAtntlng and Trim m ing in all it, branches. A U o rderaprom p tly-attendodto. p E T E R J. SHEARWOOD, CON S U L T ING A R C H ITEC T AND BTTX-DZDIEIR/, CENTRE AV., near PROSPECT ST. NEW ROCHELLE. K khidexcb : Davis Avenuo. 6 4 y ' ICJE. I C E - I C E ! A MAHLSTEDT & SON, Dealers iu ECH O SPR IN G L A K E IC E , OFFICE—COR. UNION AVENUE a n d NORTH ST. All Orders loft at Now Rocholle Post-offic* w ill b * punctually a ttended to. FAMILIES SUPPLIED DAILY ALL PARTS 0 T THE TOWN ON TH E MOST REASONABLE TERMS. J O B PRINTING I JpR E S H GARDEN SEEDS, PLANTS, BLOWERS, * 0 . MRS. TU R N B U L L Has o n hand a largo a ssortm e n t of F r e s h Garden S scd Plant* and Flow ers w h ich she Is selling a t th e lpwes possible p rices wholesale a n d retail. Orders left w ith her tyill receive p rom p t attonlion. OLD STAND, MAIN ST., NEXT TO POST OFFICE. Greenhouses at West Now Rochelle, ^ • O r d e r s for Boqucts, e tc., pro tap tly a tttended to, 0 6m