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k * J r \ E l ) 1859, « h a r t t u fo r '(Tm i'w tis j -tout, P R I C E , F I V E C E N T S . V O L ' X X I V . N E W R O C H E L L K , N . Y . „ S E P T . 2 2 , 1 8 8 3 . i M i w R o o h e l l e P i o n e e r ' P © «g <;•? 1 *-'1. LAWTON AND MAIN 3TREET9i B A K K S & HEUDEHSON, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. THE PIQNEEU, Published oyery Saturday In tlio year, Fivo cents p et copy o f newsboys a nd dealer^ generally.*'Two dollars por year, mu* dollar for nix months, frcoofpcyiUgo. j Corrospojidonta woTtfqucafcctl to write only nit ono 'flldo ^TtDo sheet.- 2ujc«U-a coutu»ua x-u t -*w* tutncd. Advertising rat03,Abich aro reasonable, way bo had on application. i J . L . - H E Y M A N N , J D S i i X S K ZZ-7 F U E N I T I I B E , B E D D I N G , C A 1 P E T S , O I L - C L O T E S , Window S tales, Cornices, Cretonnes, lickings, Furiiitnro Covering, etc. Having tho largest Store o i flu) Rind in this O o u n ty.J shall k eep it filled with a seleot stock oi the ahovo Goods, mid continue to^sell as low n s i * o j « a « l » puvohasqd iu the City, I skaffkcr.p com p etent help to REPAIR, U P lX O L b llbii LAY CARPETS (md.OlL-OLOTHS. lam S£.r -near Post ilce, -few EocMle, I.-L a l l ooons W X ivr.’i n i n u o : ou cha iio u ni A lt , p a r t s or t h e cnuxrv. _____ r lOUIt'IJ TEBMS-i-1883.. 's f i c W JUDICIAL DIStltlCT. 4ENEKAL TERMS. Announced u n ilf lira Act or April !7.1HI1. M folto \w Second Monday* F o b rntnr. . . . . . . . . . . . .At tlio Court 70 UB 0 in lvlugs County. Socond Mondi/ o n l a y . . . . . . . . . . . . AlUioCouilUonsa tn Poughkeepsie. Second Montfr of September .................... Afc tbo Court ' j I ousq I u Kings County. Second M o ^ ^ o f D u m b e r .. . . . . . . . . . . ..A t tho Court ilouno iu-Klngii County. Tho J ub ] Circuit Ci Special T/ trlct.for, .. Supremo Court hereby appoint Courts of Oyor a n d Terminer aud held in tho Socond Judicial Dls* CIBOUI]/ COURTS AND COURTS OF OVER AND TERMINER. j KINGS. Firatijtalfty o t JAspary/-. . . . . . . . . Juetlce Trait and 7 ^ Judgo Of City Court. F i r s t fnday of M a r c h . Justieo Cullen aurt r . . Judgo of City Court. Thiwtomlay o f May ....................... Justieo Cullen und ( Judgo of City Coui;t* Firatonday o f October .................... Justice Tratt nud I Judgo of c ity Court. S o d Monday of November .......... Justieo Cullen and 0 ] ' ‘ JudgQ0KE5gC0Utt' « 0/Jl Monday o f Jauuary ................ Justieo Dykman Sotfl Monday of April Justice Barnard « eJd Monday of J u n o .. ..JustlcoTjratt Sefd Monday ofOctobcr......................Justice Brown a I SUFFOLK. pith Monday of A p r il... ........ : .......... Justice Oulbu prthM onday ofOctobcr .................. Justieo Barnaul 1 » - RICHMOND. F t Monday c f May ................................ Justice Brown dud Monday of October ................... Juatlco Oullcu T WESTCHESTER. i t Monday o f M a rch......................Jn6lico Dykman fit Monday o f June .Justice Baruard ■*rd Monday Of September .................... JiiBtlco Brown Ltd Monday o r December Justice T rait , TUTNAM. irtlM onday o f J u n e . . . . . ................. Justice Barnard IrdMonilay ofOctobcr ............... ...Ju s tice Dykman DUTCHESS. tond Monday o f March......................Justice Barnard Jsetftnd MorAay of J a n e .......................... Justtco Brown F irst Monday ov October. Justice Barnard F irst Monday ohbMcudjd....................Justice Dykman Aik t H?fCl« « ^ r v nfc‘°'in flOBhon. €econd Mouday of January. Justieo Barnard S e S l M ° S y “f U ^ S S ^ V ^ l '. V m t t e o i f t n t ond F irst Monday of M ay... Fourth Monday ofOctobcr... ...Justice T ratt ..Justice Cullen BrECIALTE^MSi KINGS. F o r tho trial of Issues oind Hearing of Euumi rated . Motions. ■ Fourth Mo»day o t February..................Justtco Brown Fourth Monday of April ....................... * • •Justtco T rait Fourth Monday Juno.......................■•■J usllco Barnard Fourth Mouday of S e p tem b e r........» .Justice Cullen I'ourtb Tuesday of December... . . . . .Jus) lco Dykman For Hearing of N oa-Euumtraled M-'lifsns. F ir s t Mouday o f January ...................... .Justieo Cullen F irst Monday o f February Justice Drown F irst Monday o f March ...................... Justieo Dykman F irst Monday p f April ........................ v * • J^tlco Trait F irst Monday o f May .......................... Justice Dykman F ir s t Monday 6 fJuuo ............................ JurUco Drown F irst MiShday o f July.............................Justice Culleu F ir s t Monday o f August Justice Barnard , F ir s t Monday o f September .............. Justice Barnaul F irst Monday o f October. .................... Justice Brown First Mouday o f November ............... Justtco Dykman F irst Monday o f D e c e m b e r....... Trait ORANGE. At Newburgh. For the Hearing of Issues and Enmuerat.'d and Non* Enumerated Mottous Third Monday o rFebruary Jmdice larnaul First Monday o f September. Justice Barnard flocond Monday of December ............. Justice Bamord ALGoshcu. , . _ . Third Monday t>f Mareh ..................... .Tokico Dykman Third Monday o f May. J nsticc Dykman DUTCHLSS. At Tonghkcepsic. Every Batnrdajr. .................. . .. ........ Justice Barhard WESTCHESTER! AfW h ltol'kius. Evory Saturday (exct-pt d uriug August) Justieo Dykmau. * Special Terms w lllalsobe held lb tho several coun ties, except In tho county of King*’, a t tbo times and placet) for Ualdiug Circuit CourU the vela. Signed: . J. F. BARNARD, C. F. DROWN, C. E. TRATT, J. 0. DYKMAN, EDGAR 31. CULLEN, Justices of tho Supremo Court cf the Second Judicial District. rPERM S 03? TH E COUNTY JL COURT AND COURT OF SESSIONS OF THE COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. FOR T H E YEAH 1893, Torms o f tbo County Court of tbe Couuty of ‘West- choBtcr, for tbo trial o f issues, and Terms of tbo Court of Sessions in &ndfor sMi'County, a t which, a Grand aod Petit J u ry will bo required to attend, aro hereby appointed to bo held at tho Court House, in White Plains, in tho y ear 1&83, as follows: FIRST AIpNDAY OF FEBRUARY* SECOND MONDAY OF MAY. FIRST MONDAY OF SEPTEMBER. SECOND MONDAY OF NOVEMBER. Term s o f .tho Cdunty Court ©f tho County of West- chostor for tho trial of issuoa requiring no Jury and for tho argum ent of appeals, tho hcarlug of motions aud othor proceeding#, aro appointed lo ho hold a t tho Court House, In White Ttelus, on Woduc-aday of each week In tho-ycar 1883. . Torms of tho Court of Seasions of iho Cuunty of Westchostcr, a t which neither a Grand nor Petit J u ty . . _ 11 . _ , _ _ _ A.W Alnfc. X I . Is xequlred to attend, arc hereby appMntcd to bu held at tbo Court House, in White Plains, on tbo Third Wodnostlay of oacli6f tho months of Jauhary, March, April, June, July, October and December iu . tho yoaw 1883. 4 patoi WMto r u n . Couhly Jml- P . 0. Address, Tuekahoe, N. Y. ■■^TESTCHESTEE E IR E INSUEANCE C O M P L Y OF NEW YORK. ORGANIZED 1337. STATEMENT JANUARY U \, 1823, ASSETS. U. S. Bonds .................. . ................. Bonds] a u d Mortgages, ................... . ......... Real Estate ......................................... . ........ Loanson C o llaterals..... ................ Cosh ou band a nd in Bank . Premiums in coiu ' ko of Coltcclion.. Jnterest and M n t Due .............. . .. .. , $032,COO 00 FM.GOli 00 JO.RUO 00 4,200 00 61.078 85 G:,722 09 y.oua 76 Total Assets.. ..$024,01019 j c s e o v e TOii d k m u k e d m u n , o k w i d tosseaaud other Claims ................................................ fcU Hot Surplus aa rosapla 1>oUcZ-llold(!W-S48tL??,!?,7ll Capital S t o c k ..... ......... JdOJ/W uo Not Surplus as regards Btoek-holdera.. .1 8 4 ,0 2 0 S3 r OFFICERS: J O ® o . UNDERHILL, GEO.« . CRAWFORD, v Kccrctacy. President SILAS D. GIFFORD, SAMUEL M. PURDY, ♦TroMuror, Vicc-Tresidcnt. WILLIAM LE COUNT, Assistant Sccrotary, N o w R o c h o llO jH . Y. L , . „ . (Now Rochollo, and OfUccs: | i „ ErojUiitftyi N. V. SSgABXiiaHSS IGCB. O '. Grocer and Dealer in General Merchandise, FLOU R AND FEED, EDAM. KMBtlBOEn. SWISS « . ENGLISH CHEESE, ( su!EUKKxCT au,, BVIBH ur.ur.lSU S . VEflETABLES Mid HLOWEES, SEEDS of m a y iVcriplKill. Coulplctaoutauiiif EA11M and G.M’JIEN 'JCOOLS, MAl'LS S c u w lelc lUNLIlES ana ILltlIUEI.118. ^ CKOCKEHX and U j i r s . w o o D n sw A H i. BUILDERS’ ami MECHANICS' TODLS. WHITE LEAD. TUKPENTrHB, LINSEED CH.. ift.ASS nml FD IT l, :. M.AIITIHEZ. awl LONGMAS’S Warranted COlTTAilIi I'A’M S . of «!>' nmat W n l ] Hlmtw, I I'UMl'8, tlio Iiesl I n use, ’ .. - .............................. . njl jtjt SE DAUB WIRE ter lE N tlhO , DRAIN TIDE—All Leading Sizes, ’ W I H E S , Also F R E N C H w i t OAUFORNIA. BRANDIES, iu Bottles aud Bulk, JAMAICA, BiLHTA 0I1UZ, und JIEDEOED If HAL bCOTCIl ami IIU'SH WIHSKILS. FIKE HOLLAND OIH, rpcdully rwwonlcndcd for lildney ComiJluIiit. Scotoli, English, nnd Amoricaii ARE aud 1’OItXEXi. TJio best Grades ©f ltYE aud BOUT.IiON WHISKIES. CIGAES ft Spocialty. ' KEY w ist and HAVANA CIGARS, by the Hundred o r Th'Mmna. Besides many ollte’r Goods not ab^vo np^ctQcd. Every article guarantcevl as r.Trcficntc-l WADSWORTH. G0S11EN .................. . BIi.VbTI.NG POWDERS and FUSE. J. HOLLWEgS, O p p o s i t © t h . © F - . 2 1 . D e p o t , 2 T © w S l o c h o l l s . ( / L n t i - M o i i o p o l y . I CODY’S CASH DHDG STOEE. <EatnLIifiiicd K a r e U 21at, XB33.— S o O l d Stock.) D R U G S , I V I E D I C I N E S T C H E M I C A i S , sou>3. sroNUES. B H U sm a, rE n rcsir.r.Y . w s « a n ii t o i m t a e t ic l e s , and i . m U d u j UBUidly kept in a First-i-laas D»u,? HUjv. i s - EvcryfLing warranted strictly Tnrc e u l Gcnnloc, •-! Ui» B--1 (Jnalily. and nt tl» UUrM forOajh. : P r o a c a i p ti o a a o D i a p a a c c d ixcxa. P a a rc, I^rcab . D r a ^ c . J . H E N R Y \ \ C O D Y , MAIN S l ’ltEET, ' N E W IiOOHELEE, N. Y- Q T T O K. ERDMANN, DEALER V J FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, k V O O D K ^ A V A r a k , C R O C K E R Y , L A M P S , G L A S S A Y A l i K , B e s t G r a d e s o f T T lo - u iaf CONsT.VNTLY o n h a n d . All sold a t the Lowest M a iM Prices. OTTO S. EltBIAH, M A I N S T S E S T , Neor Lt- R>iy PLtce, New Rvchtlle. 4 5 -TU'» v.dtitoua^P *>f the p u b lic isrcdsclti A. ”lA jgS T A B L IS H E D 18u8. r/ u p £ ! JIANUFACTURERS OF P I A N O F O R T E S . FACTORY AND WARRRUOM*, 333 A 333 ‘WE&C 86'iu STREET n e w Y o r k . a n ND, SPARE & UPRIGHT, TERMS EAbY— P1UCE8 REASONABLE. GS-Call and sc.'.u-urprice.ibefuro going tlscwbcrc. J - J 1 . C R Y E S S , W H I P . S , & . O . , AT XV. K, MUETHEYS STOLE, MAIN ST.. OI'l>. U u r n t L I .TLL',-! ?IA1:ELT. B l i l D L E S , H A L T E X t S , SXJRCINCxLEy, DUSTERS, BRUSHES, CHAMOIS, TRUNK STRAUS, &c A fine assortmenb of Kuoo, Shin, Ankle aad Xntcifcriug Boots always on iitulck . J O H N SH F E H A N , iewIoeMMtoiicWorfcs BU ILD IN G STONE, MON’U AIENIS, VAULTS AND ENCLOSURES. IIi!gU!‘!Kit, opposite Surth Street, SEW ROOHLLLE.N'. Y. ^ y iL L L V M H. IEEVERE* 5In»afaetiu\rt'f ' OAERLVGES AND SLEIGHS. 2 'i-c.i'ldl‘At) b'.HT.n to Efcwi l aU.ilr;: aud llffso ^ - in-. R lVilwti’V' MAIN hTRETT. NLW Lr*t IOXLL, ><. Y 1*- K -1 1 t *w c a Qu :it> r • f a t'-jitnr> . •yE W RO C H E L L E ^ FLOUR AND FEED STORE, M ILLEII &T.1MBDEN, LV-l r . In rm iic, m i 1. Wivpt. a i r . t.-„ fiUn aad. .-T\V. . 1 II .11 . .1 M.ia '..I.. N ,s n. .-L,)!!. LLONAlifi MILLKIi JOSEPH LASCCIiIS T O ! C L E A B • O U T WILL SELL THE ENTIRE LIKE OF DllY WOODS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, ETC.. C a r p e t s , O i l C l o t h s , /.hid- --- M a t t i n g ’S , — v{ — V E R Y LOW PRICES. AT ' 9 i EIw i'viR'.luuluuv. GOOD 2 I 2 G 1 IT, Wtf S'^XKMOS, GO OD inpuT* T n r s ^ T I i Y ’3 M UMNf; HSMU. I< wliore ihcb'AV '^'k'D'C'4 0'-' p. i». ‘\T b e heart i i \v}i* n Jionu. i i *••': the f'd l l - r : anxl not the daUyrtiv o f ramp life tho E'Ar.h, with its over-ebai)‘\lBgreL’UC'—n o t i o n tho t! xdly /bock of FaUtc—can bauiah th*’ fec^Kctlons o f tho J . at Cri* uila ho has left behind, that n ,.*I hl< D-mra **f leii uro and of rest. Atdcad » f n 'L 'f «w the s.utim-1 laaflcs hte lonely round, his a busy with f-uutl'tfl ntcmnrica. 'Trripp d in h l ^ t ’kuiket, with only tho stow .above him. tl-o ■ -^Iwcaryls-ly GudsTxsUn ,L^pTikaocoa-J. KoJKO’a-. bc.-uu brlitbtcr iu its rritu'L- ilw*l than L» h is dreaia of that far m IT li'-wc, wbr-ie hl< ^ -od R ithv and motte rK ltby tlio chiuui-y-ct .i'>i‘ uud telk of thvh* b »y who baa g«*jK* I j the war. Good'NIuut, ruy f rb n d s .ai nJ 1 The 'mil J. futllblT £l\W: Ar-mud !do 1 vcnibb's Wiy light -?pr-.ad3 firft its c<dtla g L w } While r i‘ in,\ ft- on the Orient bills The luoi-ii attra« te my M;'l»» T< > fehlmmcrluj wav. x and j.linUu^ il) i 1 — Uood-night. lay Lv.b*la, f, >*kI ul^ht. Hr re ub« * agiiu. Vxn> a lb this -Ay. Wcr.< tfo.ru l itt.Y trif.', ATI v,« ary. that wc Lb;! L By 'lo s t i.« < »-f p- aoUui life: Bi t lUiadecp ln u rlsw a tib t'.l tim o - 'Ti.fullM fv.-da! Ut 1d; ALta! a t murn wo Biriw a;,JtIu— u-KMl-Ugbt, toy frlvuds, g^o-l uJ^ht. \V t l u t h i s t d lu L m a ji. t i ’1 It'Oir, My Guul fiudx iv ct ooieo moro; ThrmijU yon pale raoou'a mystcrioux poww I i a l the Joys nf y o c ; And ah zny vivid faucicH ream U*cr ecenw e ^ p a dng brijbt, Again flny waft to each loved b intj— tiv ‘d-iiigUh my fikud-', good-eight. —Jufiw B. Kcx-utUAi. L O V E ‘0 BEV23KGS. Ft.-UGET ytdi? W ten? When tdiudcG m m t ih t-an That ©n.*o ibsirtycH hav.* 1-ofe-**! njv u ; Whviil r v k a f c r j' t toflnd the m ain; W h .n m csus ivX£r* 11 .* wax n*il wan,> — I will i Tfc - l y . u - t U i i ! F> iidvr ji,n ? W luu '( V, h n wives fvr.HV\ tfctir h e.rt , wht Ix 1 A t w ills7.,in H a t . jh tli' irh\»-i V.’L u n t i l t l > IrUi^ikn..si^ r>, .Y8tr»*r«;.rha:id \».-t 1 ..m lu f r * 1 - I wiU yMi-Uii ii *% K -t lovo y di 1 Yi l u ! Wh n i li v b - H b * ! rg> rt-.M.V- tu u* « N .-rvultnr • yitl.crv.ufhth\ lam; When w-dvejfor ;k * tlKir fl.s h a n d l >u Wkt»in.vlKv d-.nutl ve-tti h n— IfchallH t l - y di -!b-bt Jh, -a F U T U R E O F O U R C O U N T R Y . Tlio following iiaNi3;;a i s token from niv d c iju c n t adilrcv., delivered I t fore the Stoto A;i'iculf‘> d Socioly, ycarj ego. *' W l'1! Midi ;t I'iMViy, X«u . 1 . C.'d !\\ iideliigrnt, r e l i g i . u s t u r d y fr. imi'U, witli uu'.-’i ia ditiifi .ti. . of religion an>l I'-'ieiieo :utd yovcruiaent, wLo can ilouLt tliat a gl'iioiiK fiituLiu; In'forc usV A country w > r .u i.d in dimatc, uu rieli itimiuui'.iltiv.i:»ai'i so productive in it ( m ifi, witli it< v,il'.>ys a n il k i l l ; ntnl mountoiiL-i, iti fuv .!< u a j in'dirici, its lakes and rivers ita lA o rtj wa J icil by l\voocvans,\vUciv dm ii»f every tcuq,er.r u e n t may di-veloii their energies, nml vL e re all tiling.rtim u ldo them In j.ro- g r r t- , iL d k d over ft itlr colleges aud bchools and I'huivh- 4 . mid filled w ith all Iho ek m U-l nf , 1 i.tl prngre whoiv iu th ii woi'M, i l i u t hr.-iv, sliouU ia.m o .;v rt liii tr.i , udiility, a u d r i - c to th . loffii-t h,'i;;h( of gre.iln: - <, a n d send foith h i , inJluciieo to civiluo, evangelize aud v\.dt Ik. w o rll Ia n tk i ji a t e the futuro. I seo this blnek clon'd of war njfiilt u n d loll nv/av, and tiie nun shiuo d.n.u upon 11 laud iiapre-.vil with the fo it of n e ither til tve nor traitor. I ;ve th i, young giant, ruDseiouj of his idrength, liiuvo for- ivard iu the work of chilizattoii and humanity, with irrc-usliblo power. Aud as he advances I « : e t h e hills a n d val leys of the North, the pl.iitis of tho Great Valley, the m v am n h s of the South, tlio slop.'S w.n'ia.l by the AVe st em in tin, filled with an in tclligeiil, a religious, a rejoicing people, ouo in language, oiniinnynipithy, one ill gov ernment, the inheritors and jiosoM.-.nrs of tho samo institutions, the noblest dt Yikvpinont o f humanity.” NOBLEMEN. T h d r L i t t l e P e c u l i a r i t i e s a n d S t r i k in g ’ IiUcsyucjMclcs AW are learning in Ibia country a good deal concerning the habits of tbo European nobility. Every year a num b er of English and Continental liobleiucu c iiiit ui;, and lioin them wo learn llu: way in which noblemen live. It is now established tliat a noblemen always niairies from two to six wives every j o n . In upiti; of lib enormous wealth, the noblemen i s alwaya out of money aud is forced tn borrow from every American w hose acquaintance ho can ngike. Evidently forgery is 0110 of lliu privileges of the Euvopeaunohility, for o u r visiting noblemen rarely remains 111 this country a y ear without commit ting forgery, which, of course, I 10 would not d o if ho supposed i t was contrary for picking u p small articles of p ortablo property belonging to other people, including eoati and trousers, nud leaving thorn with pawnbrokers. This is undoubtedly among tbo privileges of nobloui(Sn at homo and it is only because wo are ignorant of noblo ways tbat wo look upon i t a s objcctionnblo. It could bo wished that noblemen did not universally uro had grammar, to ray notliing of b a d language, and did not got drunk, b u t there can bo no doubt th a t drunkenness and b ad gr/vm- nwr nro habitual am o n g all European u.oblenau. - , a ' v . Of course, i t may Lo said th a t our visiting noblemen aro impostors, and (hat real noblemen aro very much liko other men. Indeed, tlioro aro ignorant persons ivbo scrioudy believe th a t an English lord may bo a quiet, m o d est gentlem an and that a.Gormnn Count does n o t invariably rcsemblo a Polish Jew. These opinions, however, aro by uo moans general. AVhoiiovor a man comes to this country nnd announces th a t ho is ft noblc-maii, wo prom ptly rceognizo him as such, mid, witli g reat inconsistency, aro surprised when ho ends liis career in jail, as a Gorm an Count has just ondod his in St, Louis. THE SCATTERED NATION. A G lq w & g TJrilm to P a i d t o tko J e w isli. R a c e . T lioy L iv o L o n g e r T l ia u O a r Owm. “Tlio Scattered N ation” was tho sub ject of a lecture 011 tbo Jew ish raco delivered not long sinco in Chiekoring Hal), N. Y. city, beforo tho Young M en’s Hebrew Association, by Senator Z. B. Ynncc, of N orth Carolina. \No m an,” said M r. Vance, “ approaches tho Jew in tho extent nf tlm influence which ho lias exerted upon mankind. Even now, when scattered ovor (he earth, they havo m aintained their iu- dividuality unimpaired. Conquered b y tho Egyptians, Assyrians, and Rom ans they btili survived. All Christian churches nro ott'dioots from Jew ish stock. Strike out all tho elem ents o f Jewish faith from tlio Christian religion nud nothing b u t superstition ia left. XVo owe to tins Jew, q if n o t tho con ception, at least tlio p rinciple of mono- tha-m , F o r CO generation;, tho heri tage of tlio Jew was shame a u d despair. The m anner in which they were p e r secuted who',vs tlm t there it more of tho dhl.idieal iu tlio liuiani brca- t than t v'-r was hatched in tho councils of liell. All this they have f.unived to beenmo tho lenders of tlio world in politic.;, trade and finance. It i s a n o torious fact that the Jew s livo longer, are move prolific, a n d aro le.esliable to di; f aso than any other peopio o n the face of the 1 u l h The ave rage dur ation of h u m an life among u u d oes n o t exec cd fid yc uv. The Jew lives 37 years. Hu suffer, littlo from the most uui\ t M lly fatal o f all diseases, con sumption. He is three inche i (.barter than wo arc, and b is length of arm is lo/;, but his trunk is longer. XVhat these physical peculiarities have lo d o w ith his length of lifo I leave to physi ologists to determiuc. .Sharp as the Jew s uro in trade, there are few o f the m in New England, sim-e (hoy havo n o elm ncaiu tho land of wooden nutm egs and leit-hauded g im lets.” 1 I 0 ¥ S I X M A Y B E F O I U J I T E X I-i .hup Ryan's Eloquent Ad-lrces to a Baltimore Auiiieacu. A U c w B a c t r i a o A d v o c a ted, YVliicIx is a t V a v iaaco W itli F v i v .i c r T c .-cliiairc Bi.fimp Ryan, who represented tlie AichXiishop of St Louis at the recent conference of Catholic jirelat-'.i i n Bal timore, preached a remarkable serm o n at the Cathedral S uuday afternoon. H is di-eour.M has attracted general atten tion in Catholic eirclvi, lie Inning a d vanced for too fir t time, as f.tr as known, the doctrine that pried s of tho Eoxuau Catholic C h u n k have m ,t tlm pum tr'to forgive fill <• Hu tiaid lie d this power of forgive ness could only ho*re'ili.'.ail b y our first duty, appreciating the malic ,1 of siu, which waa tim e forgheiie-'j. H e (hen drew a parallel between hiii and death, wlfi.-h vividly showed forth th e far greater terror-: of (he ibnfTer than the latter. H e replied t, > sev eral ohj, eli. ma cf nou-Catholies to Iheiie.d\ oftorgivo- no.v, of siu-.: vvill.iu tho pulu o f the C liunh, and said tliat 110 prkrat had power to forgive Kina without horrow for them 011 the p irt of the penitent, and (hen tho priest wan merely God's agent, ns I 10 is in forgiving original sill iu baptism . Some persons have s u p posed that tlie facility uf the forgiveuess of bills iu the Church led to tlio lessen ing of tho horror of sin ; that tlm peni tent, not doubting his sins will b e for given, ijor.n forgot them. But as the doctrine and discipline of tbo Cinil'eh required not luer. ly n turning away from sin, but a lil'u of penance, there Waa n o t sueli fatal facility. The Cath olic h ad to do all that Um noii-f'athoiic had to do, repent before God and p roi* iso amendment, make restitution, and then submit to the additional hum ilia tion of going 1 , 1 confus-imi, and after the eonfisfioii liis whole life had to lie iu perpetual rcm llceiioa uf Lis past disloyalty to his (tod, -T h e New York Daily lo n e / h a s reduced its price to 2 cents por copy N A M B Y P A M B Y P E R S O N A L S Some of tlio Padding Which Weekly Appeara in tho Newspapers in the Vicinity. i l l Ovor Trno Picture—IlluatraUvo of tlie Personal Column. Auv one who li ib beon foolish ohougli during tho past yoar, as to invest five cents for tho Now Rochello Fross,. dva.fiks-fy mn road--under tho head 8f “ Forsonols,” a lot of senseless trash tliat should uover appear oven in p r e tended nownpapors. Iu fact sueli r o t does appear only in sueli nnraby pam b y journals, conducted by b rainless dudes. Puck hits tho P ress aud its silly “ Personal” rubbish a hard knock when i t gives the following as a u illus tration of tho p ersonal m atter. “ R u ral Localoltos : Ju d g e Lacoy pint on a Panam a hat yesterday.— Brother Pulsifor thinks of sotting out somo strawberry plants.—L ittlo Louiso Simpson jumpod ropa until sho fainted last W ednesday afternoon.—A dead black suako, lying i n tlio road, caused Elijah Snummoy’s home to shy and kick a shoo off yesterday.—Wliilo E l der W h itcom b was w inding his watch in front of tho Town Hall, on M onday m orning, ho broko tho m ain-spring.— W idow M u g g ha j opened liorico cream saloon for tho 611 minor. Tho widow is a lino old Christian lady. Givo h e r a call. —Jim m y Mills has ju s t purchased a now aceordoon, and plays on his front stoop overy ovcniugr Jim m y knows how to play.—’.Squire Sm ith's oft' ox ran across tho ’Squiro’s garden tho other day, and wliilo p assing under a fruit: tt'oe, ripped ono of tlio b rass tips off h is lim n s.—Annie Jon e s - lost tho am ethyst out of her ring whilo walking to the dopot last week. Annio will ttiko music lessons iu Now York next fall, it is reported.— J o e l Tom p kins brought in somo strawborries raised on his plaeu a n d laid them on our table. Thoy wero larger than acorn , Jo e l is ouo of o u r best citi zens, nud he ought to bo pushed for Selectman.—Whilo Miss M m lgilt was reading a book un d e r tho liorseohcst- n u t treo in front of h e r father’s house ou L o m e Street, last W ednesday after noon, nt about 5 o'clock, a caterpillar fell down h e r neck.— R em em b er that Mi.-.i Luclla Tem p le gives dram atic readings at flic M ethodist Church on Tuesday evening. A fter hearing hor iveito ' Sheridan’s Ilide,’ it is Btatod that H uvih B e rnhardt k issed Miss Tem ple. Now is the lim o to secure' seals. —Mi - : Mabiu H alleek Sm ith lias beon w riting chaining verves for tlio Now 11 K-licllo ITe.T for the past few years. And all who have had the pleasure of reading her dainty poems will h eartily join with her many friends in th e ir urgent appeals to h e r to collect and bring them out in book form. GENERALLY UNAPPRECIATED. T w i a a auft Z r l i . l c t s Tli.vt H a v o B l e s s e d C lilca-o H o u s e h o l d s . D r. I ferny Ogden, in a paper read before the Chicago M edical Society in June, dive,an-e l learnedly upon tlio rather interesting v.ubjeet u f “Trix'lets.” W h e n three of a hind appear tho event i-, d oubtless t i .bly interesting, though the reflection.; uf tlio father who h as to provide for the new comers may n o t bo the nro.it p lea,ant in the world M en vvho.-e wives present tk tm w ith 12 pound bubio3 always taho particular pains lo boast of the fact to their friends, b u t thero are fe v instances ou record where tlm fo: d parent ovor 1 ,u: ic.l,lnnis' I f iu bnv ing liquid refresh ment s for liis neighbors when tlio doctor or midwife intoriucd him that he was tho “daddy” o f fit! o r 10 pounds of hum anity sent to Mm in three in stallments. Tripletr, under ordinary circuustonccK, m ay not be any vvorso than a solitary infant, b u t there is liable to ho mi added frequency of cherubic (.eivnajfcri and a larger drain upon that portion of tho family exchequer appropriated for ca.-tl.ing syrup and paregoric. From D r . Ogden's tributo to these infantile m u ltiples i t is learned tliat the instances nro rare, a fact which may be gratifying' to tho able bodied m arried clerks who toil for $12' n week. Siing'times, though, a family may lie increased by fivo a t a timo, ns Dr. Hpiegolbcrg narrates such a cir cumstance. Twins a ro said to occur once iu 30 times, while triplets occur only once in 0,000 or 7,000 times. Generally, says Dr. Ogden, twins ave of different sex ; next m frequency aro two bovn and least in frequency are two girl:;. From a lublo taken from the registration of births iu Prussia, between tbo jeara 13515 and 18X9, a period of fi.'i year:;, it appears there were 13,3fio'S75 bii-tlm. Of these were 1 in,001 eases of twins, 1,1380 cases of triplets, ond Oi! eases of quadruplets. In o ther words, there were twins once in 80 cavus, triplets once in 7,010 eases cad quadruplet:: once iu i571,lfi(! eases, (iiiadiiqdet:) appear t o have been tho lim it.—Chicago Time.--. —Tim laxi'Vyur,-; ol' Irvingtim meet next Mon NO. 26. W E S T C H E S T E R C O U N T Y . — An open tournam ent is to bo held on tho grounds of tho P a r and N « r Lawn-tennis Club, Hastings on Hud son, 011 W ednesday nnd Thursday, Sept. 2G nnd 27. Tho events will bo singles and doubles, aud tlio gam es will bo played best two in three sets. Prizes will bo given tho winners and racquets to tho losors in tho finals. E n tries m u st bo m ade to Thomas K ' Fraser, a t Hastings. —J-Tha Democrats o f the Second Assembly D istrict- of Westchester County hold their convention st W illiam s's Bridge, last Saturday, and chose tho following delegates to the Stato C o n v e n tion: John D. Flower, of W h ite Plains ; William Delahanty, of E a s t Chester nnd S tephen A. Marshall, of Rye. R e solutions, indorsing Sena tor Nelson’s course y j the Senate were adopted,' and the’delegntes to the State Convention were instructed to use all honorable means to effect tlie nom i nation of tho H o n . W illiam H. n.tliw for Stato Treasurer- —Instantaneous photograph of the finish of oneli raco, vyos taken at the Bogatta of tho P a l i ® ! * Boat Club, of Yonkors, on Saturday last. Each of tlm winners will receive*a picture. —Tlio Domocrats of tho F irst Assem bly D istrict held thoir convention y ee- torday a n d olected tho following dele gates to tho State Convention :D, B . Williamson, Isaac} H . Minnorly and Jam e s Prendergrast. —Thieves ransacked the Presby- toriau parsonage at Irvington early on Saturday morning, while the Rev. W ashington Choate and his family woro asleep. They carried off watches, books, valuable gifts th a t Mr. Choate had rocoivod, and two pocketboois, in which tlioro was monoy. Ja y Gould, Cyrus XV. Field, Jolm T. Terxy and other Now Yorkers who havo estates at Irvington attend M r. Ohoate’s church or contribute to its support. —Mas. Shaw, of tho Larchmont M anor House, Larohmont, has re covered tho horso which was stolen from her hotol some timo ago. The horso is n o tin good condition. FASHION NOTES. Gray la tbo prevailing color for dreswe in Bar if, a nd will bo most used hero for a u tum n garment*, Hamburg grapes, walnuts and prune* are th« m *> sonablo trimmings for basket bonnet* worn at th* SOASfJo. Now chatclaluo watcbos a re of globe abapo and ar* worn banging liko a seal, witb Uio faco downward, Bern net with largo red or bluo spot* embroidered iucrcwcldlsufiodfor trimming ecru linen droMM; and il;o pocket handkerchief is of ccru cambric w ith embroidery lo match on tho narrow hexn. French shoes nro lacod in fronl&nd m o st match th* dree* in c v lor; this has b rought Russian leather into favor for red shoes, and thero aro also many fawn colored and bluo kid shoes worn with black stockings. Turban drapory o f dark rod or bluo crapo cloth 1* tho foshiouablo trimming for tho rough straw hat* now worn. A stack of sharp wings or a small bird trims tho now loquos with visors. Jockey cape, hunting horns, stirrups and riding ' whips nro embroidered In oolors on tho corner* of the now buff linen pookot handkerchiefs. Embossed and gtldod leather painted to oils and with designs In relief la used for hand-bags, portofo* lin?,bclte, fans, albums and fancifulboxoe. ABSTRACT OF T O W N A C C O U N T S . rcBLisncD n\* Auriiomrr. 1 hereby certify that iho following aro truo and cor* reel repH’ti ol tho abstract# o f Uio audited town b ills id the several towns of Westchester County, presented tiy Uto Supervisors of tho respective towns to th* Board of Supervisors of said couuty, a t its annual session for the year 1SS2. IIEKUY C. HENDERSON, Clerk. Dated Whito Plains, Jan. 20.1883. SCAKSDALE. .\b< tract of accounts audited b y Iho Boatd of Town Auditors of the lowu of Scarsdalo, afc their annual sc-sion, November 9,1882: Claimant and Services Rendered. Claimed. Ooorgo W. Willetts, s u p e rvisor.... $15 00 L\Seaman Archer, town c le r k .,... 29 GO Charles Carpenter, assessor ............ Oliver A. Hyatt, \ ............ Hiram II. Benedict, “ ............ Ibter M. Dobbs, commlnsionor o f bh-diways .................................... Ch:t»me»y T. Sccor, justtco of tho Gill-eit W\ Dobbs, juKttco of tho 15 00 12 00 14 00 10 00 8 00 Allowed $16 oo 29 50 16 00 12 00 14 00 10 00 6 00 11 00 Ctm . Griflen, justice of tho peaco. 11 00 William 11. Arrber, Inspector of election and carrying election returns ........................................ 1100 1100 ITianneoy T. Hccor, inspector of election........................................ 6 00 6 00 Oliver A. Hyatt, inspector of elec tion ............................................. c 00 6 00 E. Seaman Archer, clerk of election C 00 6 OO Gilbert W. Dobbs, •* « 6 00 6 00 Barnt Haueflcld, overseer of tho poor ............................................. 17 25 17 25 Gilbert W. Dobbs, lato town clerk. 18 12 12 50 Gilbert W\ Dobbs, registering b irths and deaths in 1881 .................... 6 60 3 28 E. -Seaman Archer, registering * -births and deaths ...................... 3 00 1 60 Dr.- N, F. Curtis, professional serv ices ............................................... 22 75 11 00 Lawrcnco Dobbs, lato overseer of tbo ponr, disallowed claims of 1880 nnd 1881 ...................... . 83 15 — Trustees bchool District Ro. 1, rent of room........................................ 85 00 35 00 N. 8. Tompkins, town a u d itor.... 9 00 8 #0 D. J. Carpenter, “ ... . « « 1 00 J .F . rainier, « . . . . ___ H O ___ 900 $271 37 $364 10 Wc, tho uifdcrsigued, town auditors o f tko town of H.’iu-sdiilc, hereby certify tbat tho foregoing bJUswMr* audited and tiUowed as stated tbereta. N. S. TOMPKINS, ) Town B. J . CARPENTER, J . i S J ® JAMES P. PALMER,) Audltor«* Dated tbo 13th day of November, 1882, I hereby certify tlie foregoing to lio a correct Iron script of iui abstract of accounts audited by tho Town Board, Nov, 14, 1882, ou file iu my ofiico. 12. SEAMAK ARCHER, • Town Clerk. State tax ......................... $1,009 67 Hi'lun'I t a x ............................. 801 20 lYmutytax ......................................... 2,668 64 School commissioners' travelling oxpem.es and extra compeusa- tiuu.................................... • $4,388 86 AITROPItLVriONS. To pay audited town h ills •. $264 10 To pay road bonds d u6^4^8a.to:._ 0 <yift r ~