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The Port Chester Journal from Port Chester, New York • 4

The Port Chester Journal from Port Chester, New York • 4

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rY Tinsmithing Dry Qoo3s Dry Goods: OUR A THURSDAY OCTOBER 28 1880 Printing rpo THE BUSINESS PUBLIC AA AAA A AA A AA AAAA A AA A AA A AY AAA AAAY Ls ft patent foot that ail shrewd business men advertise in tho BEST MEDIUMS available DDDDDDDD Go to Sours Co MAIN ST PORT CHESTER FT WnERE YOU i Best Lit Boots and Shoes JOHN MARSHALL 18 NOW READY FOR TnE Spring and Summer Trade and has on hand a full assortment of BOOTS SHOES coiirnisiNO FINE CALF SEWED AND PEG BOOTS OXFORD AND WEBSTER TIES CONGRESS GAITERS LOW RHTTON SHOES OF THE LATEST STYLES WORKING BOOTS AND SHOES PLOW SHOES SLIPPERS And full line of goods adapted to the trado LADIES' Kid Button Cloth Foxed Button Serge Button Serge Foxed Button Pebble Goat Button Boots Balmorals Buskins and Slippers AIbo tho new styles AND SANDALS SLIPPERS Brighton Persian Kerry Vienna Madrid and Tilden (all now styles for this your) DDDDDDDD relying solely in the potent power of printers ink enhauoe their sales aud make fortunes VV YVV VV recognize the foot thvt every dollar laid out for advertising repays tho investment a hun- EEEEEEEEE EE EE EE EEEEE EE EE EE EEEEEEEEE that ovory sale made is an additional advei tisement and notice of their business RRR RRRRR CARPETS OIL CLOTHS MATTING PAPER HANGINGS Ac To bo found in tliis vicinity Wo arc conatanily receiving dSTew and Choice? Styles of SPRING SUMMER DRESS GOODS CLOTHS OASIMERES DRESS TRIMMINGS HOSIERY AND NOTIONS BUTTE RICK PAPER PATTERNS 'with large Stock on hand ALSO AGENTS FOR WEED SEATING MACHINES REAR IN MIND OUR GOODS ARE ALAVAYS SOLD AT THE Lowest Market Prices SOURS CO SOURS Agent for the Home Insurance Co came in and Dr Baldwin spoko to them of Dr life aud labors for them and their peoplo and called upon a Chinese teacher who has been much in the family to load in prayer His body was brought up to tho settlement and interred in tho missionary cemetery at 9:30 of the samo day The last sad rites were witnessed by a largo crowd of sorrowing friends both foreign and Native and the attendance would have been largely increased had it not been for an unfortunate delay in tho circulation of tho Express notifying tho place and hour uf interment We have heard numerous expressions of regret from all classes of the community that this unfortunate circumstance should have prevented them from paying tlm lapt sad tribute of re-spoct to one so universally respected and estcemod as our late fellow resident Tho late Dr Dauphin William Osgood was born at Nelson II in the United States of America where his mother an cstimnblo lady of groat energy of Character still resides This lady is a cousin of tho late Dr Allen A Mission for many years resident at Bombay and two of whoso brothers are distinguished physicians one a professor of medicine and tho other in general practico and us a writer on medical subjects Dr father and many of bis relations were of a decidedly religious framo of mind and one was a self-denying aud very successful Evangelist In his early youth like the great majority of American boys Dr Osgood was brought up to physical labor receiving only the advantage of a common school education Ho subsequently enjoyed sume opportunities for classical education at an academy but nover tho regular curriculum of a college education He bad a natural tasto for medical studies from his boyhood aud neglected no chance of improving himself in this branch of His technical educa-tiou was received at Rio medical schools in Brunswick Maine and in the City of New York where ho received Ins medical diploma' He studied his profession at various times under his cousin I)r Nathan Allen of Lowell Mass at the State Charitable Institution at Tewksbury aud the State Reformatory School at Monson Mass His experience at tlicso institutions gained him a knowledge of frail humanity that afterward proved of much advantage to him in his subsequent career as a modical missionary among people so sharp and unscrupulous as the Cbinoso of the lower classes Before coining to China I)r Osgood went through a special course of study in connection with diseases of tho eye which was afterward of much service to him IIo was at this time a profesHod Christian and for some timo was Secretary of tho Young Men's Christian Association at Lowell Mass After a short period of practico in his native town Dr Osgood camo to China as a modical missionary arriving at Foochow in tho month of January 1870 where he has over sinco resided with tho exception of ono or two short trips to the north no soon mastered the intricacies of the Chinese language acquiring a very fair knowledge of both tho Mandarin and local dialects Ono of his earliest labors was the establishment of the Foochow Missionary Hospital to which ho was from to devote so much of his timo skill and energy and to which finally ho was to make the rrowniug sacrifice of his life His able report of this hospital has so recently been placed iu the hands our readers that it is uunecessary to here state more than that during the ten years of its existence medical aid has been given to no less than 51838 patients among tho jiooror classes of the city gratuitously In connection also with the mission Dr Osgood established an asylum for the victims of tho opium drug and in course of two years some 1500 patients underwent treatment a large number of whom were jicrma-neutly cured of the evil habit It was in couuectiou with these institutions that Dr Osgood was more extensively (ftnl jiopnlarly knowu to the great majority this conanunity but he never hesitated to place his valuable slrviees at the disposal of the sick of all classes aud of every nationality As a consulting physician he was frequently called in by his medical confreres and time alouo can show how great is tho loss the whole community have sustained through his death Ilis amiable intelligent countenance aud frank manly and open address gained him numerous friends everywhere aud he never failed to at ouco es tablish that strong fueling of confidence in his skill and know lodge so ntial to the recovery and com-fort of every patient But it is in the city and among his numberless patients by tho poor tho sick tbo halt and tbo blind that his presence must most sorely missed for never agaiu may they hear his cheery voice as bo soothed their pain aud agony or pointed out to them in earnest tones tho source from which alone they might draw permanent und true happiness nor feel again the gentlo touch of that hand so potent cure their fleshly ills It surely need not surprise any if among that vast crowd of over 50000 patients mauy to-day may be heard wonderiugly echoing those words first heard on Mount Calvary "He saved others himself he cannot save" The energy skill patience aud never ceasing care and anxiety manifested by I)r Osgood iu his management of his hospital and asylum and tho undeuiAble value of the good work he was so ably and efficiently carrying on in the city fairly coin tolled tho admiration of the whole community of Foochow and gained him the sympathy aud support of every one Liberal beyond most communities in the distribution of thoir charity tbir never grudged putting their hands in their pockets for such assistance as they could afford him It needed not the hearty aud spontaneous cheer that burst from the lips of everyone present at the recent dinner of the Club (in honor of Mr DeLano) at ttio mention of Dr Osgood's name as a representative guest to prove how genuine were tho feelings of poet aud admiration entertained for him How little did we then suspect ns wo silently listened to his vigorous ami manly words in reply as ho seized the opportunity of referring to the work which his heart and soul were so full that the career so useful to his fellow creatures so full of credit to himsf If and of honor to the great cause ho represented was so soon to terminate in a torch-lit grave on the banks of the furbid Min For ttio last four years every hour that I)r Osgood could spare from tho active pursuit of his duties has been devoted to the translation into the Chinese language of a standard work ou Anatomy and it is to his constant and unremitting labors ou this book and the consequent strain on Ins mental powers that the disease which so suddenly carried him off is to a great extent to be attributed It is but a very slight consolation to know that this groat design of his lifo has been successfully carried ouL The work will shortly be published bound in five volumes and iH illustrated by numerous plates of almost pcrfoct execution Tho finishing touches ere- put to it only on the day preceding his departure to Sharp Peak Too great a value cannot bo assigned to this work the first oMts kind iu tho Chinese language it- may safely be predicted that for veiy many years to come it will remain a standard book and qonduco in no mean degroo to the improvement of medical knowledge hitherto so imperfect in this vast Empire Dr lifo has been ono of deeds not words bis innate modesty made him very sparing of the latter unless in his service but the former sioak trumpet tongued in hie favor Truly has ho carried out his desires so far as it was permitted him to do so and tho record of his work ns published yearly shows faithfully "how that the blind see tho 4ame walk tho lepers were Cleansed tho deaf heaiy thn dead (morally through the degrading habit of opium smoking) wore (to new lifo indeed) "to tbo poor tho gospel was pi Undaunted by danger or difficulties defying alike tbo risk of infection and disease and tho machinations of wicked men ho boro the Standard of the Cross iu the van of battle against the vast mass of ignorance superstition bigotry aud idolatry with which be Lad to contend his solo ambition tbs one aim ot bia devoted life being that he might at last earn that verdict which no one can doubt he has now received "Well done thou good and faithful sorvant enter thou into the joy of thy Dr Osgood was in tho prime and vigor of life scarcely 35 years of age and leaves behind him a widow and four children three sous aud one daughter To offer to these bereaved ones in this moment of their supreme T-riTthc-iTOtruwTm3Tn Coming Back They say if our beloved dead Should seek the old familiar placo Some stronger would bo tliero instead And they would find no welcome face I caDnot tell how it might be In other home but thin I know Could my lot darling cprno to me That sho would never find it so Oft-times the flowers have come and gone Oft-times the winter winds have blown The while her peaceful rent went on And I have learned to live alone Have slowly learned from dayto day In all tasks to bear my part Hut whether gravo or whothor gay I hid her memory in my heart Fond faithful love has blessed my way And frionds are round mo true and tried They have their place but her to-day Is empty as the day sbo died How would I spring with bated breath And joy too deep for word or sigh To take my darling homo from death And once agaiu to call her mine I dare not dream tho blissful dream It fills my heart with wild unrest Whore yonder cold white marbles gleam She still must slumber God knows best Francisco AVtc IMttr Humorous The leaf is the leaf is Ayo redder that tho A royal splendor crowns the year In pomp ha waxotb old Ho laughs and jovial riches yields From purple branch and yellow fields jTA-TA It is only a summer flirtation That each had enjoyed with the plan That the matter should reach consummation Exactly at where it began And yet it gives each of us aorrow To think wo apart henoo must roam But her husband oomes for bar to-morrow And wifo writes for me to come home Buffalo unday Acts A I AT OK HKPTEMBEB Why am I sad tho golden-rod Blooms in the track Tho autumn breeze is sweet although It singa a coronach In June the woods were not more fair Tho sea was not more blue The mountain blended in tho Bky With no more lovely hue Why am I sad? An awful dread Hapnts me and will not down I fear my summer girl will meet My other girl in town George has got his papa's fish-polo On this sunny Sabbath day His return will be the signal For a woodshed matinoe Papa plies the trunk strap briskly Georgie's loud screams echo wide He no more will fish on Sunday And ho on his side When in years he grew to manhood None like he tho glass could drain And then turning to tho landlord Chalk it strapped Sunday News Girls will remember that leap year husbands are warranted to last only four years In the good old days when dueling was considered one of the fine arts cross words often caused men to cross swords 8cene in an here oysters are all right I put in twice as many on that It ig a little singular that a corset bus not been invented which will not show itself on the back of a round-shouldered woman When a man "being ick says the to be presumed from that when well ou the top of the weather it Notwithstanding the beauty of nature it is difficult to see how we could get along if the farmer did not now and then interned for Buffalo Sunday Kars It is about as difficult to convince a burglar that the owner of the house is afraid of him as to convince the householder that the burglar is afraid of him The Louisville Courier Journal says loves and honest Oh dear heart It is rather sudden and dreadfully public but we reciprocate your affection Tanner cr ktuils ate all the rage They are made by adding owe un of cracked ice to three ounces of filtered rain-water They are considered veiy fattening Teacher of spelling class: boy may spell foot-tub and give the First boy a tub to wash the feet Teacher boy may spell Second boy a pan to wash the knees He go up head Death of Dr Osgood Dir At Sharp 17th August after a short illucHH Doctor I) Osgood ageiLgi years Foochow (China) Be aid Oct 19 188(1 It was with sentiments of unfeigned sorrow and deep regret that this community heard on Tuesday last the aad intelligence of the sudden and untimely death of our esteemed fellow resident Dr Osgood Foromc tiino back Dr health bad been in an Uncertain condition causedliy his long residence in the not too favorable climate of China and by an over-stress of mental work but no serious results were immediately anticipated and his death was as unlooked for as it was sad and untimely Feeling slightly indisposed and suffering from the heat of the weather Dr Osgood proceeded ou Thursday last to tho Bana-tarium Sharp Peak On arrival lie walked from tho landing place to the Sanntmium I ut afterwards complained of fatigue On Friday he waa worst suffering apparently from sun stroke (probably received during bia walk of tho previous day) or from congestion of the brain brought on by tho strain of mental overwork undeir unfavorable conditions und in spitoof everything possible being done to relievo him ho finally succumbed breathing his last at about 2 a on Toesday Rev Mr Hartwell of the A conducted tho funeral exerejsts at Mrs suit of rooms first reading tho hymn "Asleep in then selections from tho Scriptures Mr Hartwell said that he felt the sad eVent which called them together was as it wore a consecration of this island as it was the first Christian death fipon it It might have been tho choice of his friends that he should died- at -his homo- in- Foocho- birt-ttoct ordered that he should come down hero and die and thereby this bad become a sacred Bpot He believed the Doctor was propared for tliis sudden death for ho seemed to especially enjoy the society of thoso who were earnest spiritual Christians When he had an operation on hand that was important or a serious case in the hospital he liaid it before his Heavenly Father and his prayers were those of one who knew how to draw near to God At the close of his remarks Mr Hartwell said Wo will sing by request a favorite hymn of Dr and ono that was sung at Mir homo in Greenwich Conn as they were leaving for China After the prissionary friends had taken a last look at tho peaceful face the Chinese a of of be to us re OHN McCARTY MAIN STREET PORT CHESTER Tin Roofing AND TIN WORK Plumbing In all its branches HOT AIR FURNACES PARLOR HEATERS STOVES and RANGES (ItOCKEBY WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE CUTLERY BltlTT ANLA A SILVER PLANTED WARE DRAIN PIPT AGENT FOR ABENDROTH CASTINGS STOVES AND RANGES AND CAST INGS FORRESTER SUBMERGED PUMPS i'robate Court f'PHE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW A York By the Grace of God Free and Independent: To the Creditors Legatees next of kin and all other persons interested in the estate of Martin Metz late of the Town of White Plains in the County of Westchester and State aforesaid doeeased Send Greeting: You aud each of you are hereby cited and required personally to be and appear before our Surrogate of the County of Westchester at his olfice in the town of White Plains on tbo THIRTY FIRST DAY OF JANUARY 1881 at nine in the forenoon of that day then and there to attend the settlement of tho accounts of John Myers as Executor of the last Will and Testament of the said deceased In Testimony Whekeof Wo have caused the seal of office of our Baid Surrogate to bo hereunto affixed Witness Owen Coffin Snrrogate of said County at the Town of White Plains i day of July iu the year of our 1 Lord ono thousand eight hundred and eighty SKINNER ARTHUR HOFFMAN Clerk to the Court (filfimfi) Proctor Supreme Court It COUR T-WE8TOUESTER County Stephen Secor Plaintiff against Ilcnry A Kirhofer and others Defendants In pureunnee a judgment of foreclosure nnd sale iiade in the above entitled action bearing date September 6 1880 I Mathias Bunta the referee therein appointed by the said decree for that purpose will sell at public auction on the premises hereinafter described on Friday tho 22d day of October 1880 at ejeven in the forenoon of that day the premises described in said judgment as follows: All that certain lot of land situated in the town of Mamaroncck Westchester County State of New York being' a pari of lot number seventy eight (78) as laid out on a certain map of lands in said town made by William Bridges in Irill and bounded as follows: commencing at a point on the Boston Post Road distant fifty-nine feet eight inches more or loss from the northeasterly corner of lot number Hoveuty-nino running thence southwesterly along the Boston Post Load forty feet thenco northwestealy two hundred feet mere or less theuce northeasterly forty feet to the line of property occu-Williani Moore thenco southeasterly along tho line of said property two hundred feet more or lew to the place of beginning Being the same premises conveyed to Henry A Kirhofer by deed dated April 9th 1872 and receded in the office in WeatoheuU'r Oonnty in LiVxr 800 of Conveyance page 378 Dated Septembers 1880 Hot tman Mathias Banta Attorney Referee Mamaroueck GlCwfl VIEW YORK SUPREME COURT-COUNTY ix of David 8 Duncomb and Eras-tusF Mead Trustees (Plaintiffs) against The New York Houeatonic and Northern Railroad Company and others (Defendants) In pursuance and by virtue of a judgment or decree of this Court niadc and entered in the above entitled action at a Special Term of Baid Court held at the Court-House in White Plains Westchester County on the 29th day of January 1876 also In pursuance of a fnrthor order made and entered on the foot of said decree at a Special Term of said Court held at said Court-House in the Town of White Plains aforesaid the twenty-third day of June 1877 also In pursuance of a still further order made and entered ou the foot of said decreo at a Special Term of said Court held at the Couit-House in the City of Brooklyn ou the day of August 1879 modifying said judgment or and an order of re-Rile dated July tenth 1880 made and entered at a Special Term of said Court held at the Court-House iu White Plains aforesaid I John II Clapp the undersigned Referee duly appointed in this action for such purpose aud we the undersigned David Duncomb and Erastus Mead Trustees and Plaintiffs in said action will expose for sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder on SATURDAY THE THIRTIETH DAY OF OCTOBER 1880 attwolvo noon of that day at tho front door of the Westchester County Court-House situate in Plains Westchester County New York all the corporate property and franchises of tho New York Housatouic and Northern Railroad Company and also all and singular its railroad lying partly in the State of New York and partly in the State of Con-lecticuk constructed and to be constructed Real Estate Rails Fences Bridges Depots Shops Tools Machinery Locomotives Engines Tenders Passenger Freight Baggage and Hand cars and apparatus and utensils of any kind whatsoever belonging to said Railroad Company excepting aud reserving thereout and therefrom all that portion of the above described lortgaged property situate lyiDg and being in the town of Danbury in the State of Connecticut which has been acquired and taken by the New York and New England Railroad Company as will more fully appear Reference being had to the map and description thereof on file in the office of tho Clerk of the Superior Court at the City of Bridgeport in said State and also in the possession of the said Trustees Dated September 6tb 1880 Luke A Lockwood John Clapp Attorney Referee David Duncomb Ebastus Mead 616w7 Plaintiffs and Trustees Court PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF OWEN Coffin Surrogate of the County of Westchester Nolice is Hereby Given according to law to all persona having claims against Oliver Brower late of tho Town of Rye in said County deceased to present the same with the vouchers thereof to tho undersigned Executors of the last Will and Testament of the Baid deceased at the residence of Noah Tompkins in tho said town of Rye on or the 3rd day of April A 1880 Dated this 25th day of August A 1881 Parmelia Brower Noah Tompkins C15m6 Executors PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF OWEN Coffin Surrogate of tho County of Westchester Notice is Hereby Given according to law to all persons having claims against George DuBois late of the City of Leavenworth Kansas deceased to present tho same with the vouchers thereof to the undersigned Administrator of all and singular the goods chattels and credits of the said deceased at his plaoe of business at 710 East 9th street New York City on or before the 16th day of March A 1881 Dated this 10th day of September A 1880 617mG Alpheus DuBois Administrator Educational yyniTLOCK INSTITUTE! FIRST MONDAY of SEPTEMBER Special facilities are offered for instruction in Music Latin French German Spanish and in all English branches The School yer will continue forty woeks Tuition will bo from FIVE to TWELVE DOLLARS per quarter ftT Circulars will be sent on application The Institute will be open to Boarding and Day Pupils of either sex A Primary Class will be admitted on whLh especial care will bo bestowed An opportunity for practical business education will be afforded by Evening Classes 611tf PRINTING IN ALL cuted neatly and promptly BRANCHES EXE-Orders solicited WILL FIND Assortment Florist pHRISTIAN HAAKE FLORIST! (Of llegout Street) Informs the Public that he has re-opened the ADEE STREET FLOWER STORE Near MAIN STRFEf PORT CHESTER (the Bawlinson stand) Whole he will keep on hand FIIUIT and ORNAMENTAL TREES SHRUBS and BULBS CUT FLOWERS Floral Designs made to order ClOtf pitOPELLER ifNK! (FREIGHT JlND PASSENGER THE PROPELLER PORT CHESTER STUDWELl CAPTAIN This now fast and safe Steamer built expressly for the line from PORT CHESTER TO NKW YORK SUMMER ARRANGEMENT 1880 SAILS AS KOI LOWS I LEAVES PORT CHESTER DOCK Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays a( 330 Leaves New York Pier 41 Pike Slit Mondays Wednesdays aud Fridays at 330 FREIGHT taken at reasonable rates regular fare 35c Excursion Tiski ta COc PRODUCE Received on Consignment highest market rates obtained prompt rekirns PORT CHESTER TRANSPORTATION CO David Ferris Nelson Studwell 540tf President Superintendent New York Advertisements DE'GEMF CopfosiieMacys HEWYORL FIRST AWARDED 187H 1879 Wc are offering THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK of all modern styles of Furni-lure and fancy articles for interior decorations in the City AT LOWEST CASH PRICES Thirty years experience as Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers SPECIAL ITOICESENS TO New Buildings and Best Facilities Between fith and 6th Avenues New Yorj' Music JEW TT SIC 1 MAllAME (MOVANNINI MORNING GLORY" (March) THE DAISES" dancing on the cellar (Scliottischo NICHOLAS OUR LAST RECEPTION" (Waltzes) CvTTlio abovo arranged for tho Piano at the Journal Office For Sale GUtf Upholstering and Repairing jodiNSoirsT FURNITURE REPAIRING UPHOLSTERING AND GENERAL JOBBING (Late with Fisher) All kinds of jobbing including repairing of funiitnro putting up curtains laying carpets matting and oil cloths and any odd jobs proiitly jittended to Up-holsterini Jobs promptly ig in all its branches FEATHER BEDS renovated by the Boney Steam Process My Motto Good work promptness and air prices Orders can be left at my residence Block opp Itoading Room Main Street JOHNSON Port Chester August 12 1880 JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS DONE neatly and quickly Nowport Ties and a largo assortment of all kioda of Boots aiul Shoes known to the trade all of which are offered at prices that cannot but provo satisfactory to tbo purchaser CUSTOM WORK MADE TO ORDER Repairing NEATLY DONE AT SHORT NOTICE Fire Insurance effected in the most reliable Now York City Companies NOTARY PUBLIC Port Chester April 22 1880 Medical JfOR THOSE WHO NEED IT 1 Tonic Aperient Is the best and safest remedy for CONSTIPATION and the DYSPEPSIA HEADACHES and other disagreeable symptoms which are caused by a torpid state of tho bowels Prepared by GEO CLOSE Brooklyn FOB SALE BY Win II Ilyler Port Chester Odle Knapp Round Ilill Sylvester Mead Henry Roswell Greenwich Edward Close Stanwich Lockwood Sc Haight Stamford and others 5Glly Miscellaneous rpiiE place' to do Your MARKETING 18 AT Mor Market MAIN STREET PORT CHESTER mu Florist ALExAIeAD 1880 FT OH 1ST GREENWICH CONN 100000 Potted-bedding Plant of every description! Vegetable Plants All varieties also HIIHUBS Ac in fact everything to be found in a first-class Green-House No Branch iu Westchester County but at tho request of a large number of Customers wagons will call at houses with a full assortment of Plants Ac ft? Liberal discount to large nml diseonn to parties buying plants by the 100 for Bibl-on-lines Bordering Ac Order early 5931v Millinery Fancy Goods A I lTnd VixTkTG Grand Opening! IHE GREAT BOSTON MILL IN FRY AND FANCY STORE Will opeu ou 8KPT 3d 1880 111 SHEA'S BUILDING 18( MAIN ST FORT CHESTER The moat POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT ever opened in Port Chester will keep the largest aud best selected stock of Ladies' and Trimmed and Ontrimmea Bats Bonnets Jockeys Fea- there Flowers Ornaments Velvets Plushes Satins Crapos Velveteen Ribbons Babies' Cloaks Babies' Dresses Babies' Woolen Caps and Hoods tho same in Lace Handkerchiefs Muslin cheap and flue Underwear Corsets Hosiery Kid Gloves Gloves of all kinds Laces Lace Ruffles Rucliings of all kinds Worsteds YaniH Combs Back Combs a huge stock of Ilnir Goods Buttons Embroidery Needles Pins Whalebone and a largo stock of Yankee Notions etc etc Will sdl CHEAPER THAN ANY FIRM IN-THE COUNTRY At the GREAT BOSTON MILLINERY AND FANCY STORE and Underwear Hats Bonnets Jockeys trimmed to order by the best Milliners in tho State Como and see for yourself Yours respectfully MARK BERNHARDT Manage: GUtf For the Great Boston MilUuory and Fancy Store Jewelry aTiELU)ICTLcO7 JE WELERS NO BOWERY NEW YORK Invite an inspection of their large and carefully selected stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE quality of ovory article is guaranteed Prices ely low and marked iu plain figures Particular attention given to repairing Watclios Only careful aud thorough workmen employed 7 his house has no connection xoilK any other bearing the name o3ENEDICT ESTABLISHED 1818 620m6 XITEDDINGINVITATIONS A8PECIALTY at the Journal Office 1 the and With Agontfl and dealer rely mainly on th pro a a 3a and trusty channel of communication win TrrrrrrTTTT TIT TIT TTT TTT 'ITT TTT TTT TTTTT public it is a viitor at alirrt ovory fireside ii ever-rigilant wide-awake active devotod mum HU mi IIII iiii mi iiii mi mum jealonf mindful of tho in tore tt of its natrous never flagging in its energies to advance HSSSSS8 HAS4 3 HSH3 S3SS 8888 8888 8388 8SS8SSS wealth and devolop tho resource in which business men are mjagod It coino into contact mum IIII IUI IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII mum tho old aud voun? tho gay the sober the festive die thoughtful alike It is a herald tha: seeks NNNN NNN NN NN NN NN NN NN NNN NNN everyono and everything Thoso who advertise wishes tho world to know tho quality and prico of GGQGGGG GOG GGG GGG GGG GGG GGG GGG GGG GG GGGGG (heir goods which establishes permanency and popu larity A man who does not advortiso fears AA AA AA AA AA AA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAAA AAAAA AAA rwitlicity while the advertiser courts publicity notoriety aud fame Advertiso with us II 11 ppppppppp PP PPI PP PP pp rpp ppppppp PP A 5 fit PPPP LABELS RRRRRRRR PR liltlt RL HR RR HR It RRRRR ltlt RR RR Rlt RR KU RUHR RRU PRICE-LISTS IIIIIIII IIU HII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII mum BILL-HEADS NNNN NNN NN NN NN NN nn DODGERS -LTALOGUES lARDS i'J vTTV1 101-78 3CKS NN NN NNN MOTE-HEADS LETTER-HEADS TTT TTT TTT TT TIT TTT NOTF: TTTTT KSITiFO CARDS RECEIPTS CHECKS Annin iiii mi iiii nn IIU iiii mi mum -AMPHLETS CERTIFICATES NNNN NNN L-- NNN NN NN NN NN NN NNN NNN NtfN ORDERS DANCE PROGRAMMES GGGGGGG GOG GGG GGG GGG GGG GOG GGG GGG GG GGGGG Estimate furnished ASHLEY ftopft BICSF3 Skx Sewing Machines pOND AVEST SIMONS AGENTS SEWING MACHINES Machines repaired and part supplied at prices We can furnish tlio Finger Howe Weed or any other sewing machine cheap for cash POND WEST Sc SIMONS Port Chester 590tf Furniture Undertaking nuiu PRICES i SQUARE DEALING FURNITURE! AT ON MAIN Above ADEE ST Port Chester PARLOR AND CHAMBER FURNITURE III Walnut Ash and other woods Reception Chaire Lounges Ottomans Center-Tables Bureaus Bedsteads Withstands Springbedt Mattresses in fact everything to bo found iu a Repairing 'of furniture promptly aud neatly done Furnishing Undertaker! PRESERVING TI1E DEAD After many experience as-an Undertaker 1 have found an antiseptic which I am prepared to say will arrest and prevent decay if propeiiy applied without ice as this is au entirely new process it will be fully explained at my otlmo To thoso who prefer ice to the new process I would say that I keep the best latent coolers All orders night or day promptly at- ended to Address or inquire of 321 tf FISHER Coal and ood AT "Wholesale and Retail! ltESII MINED AND OF BEST QUALITY ONLY Being kept under cover it can bo delivered dry and in good order at all seasons of the year Prico per toil of 2000 pounds at our yard Lehigh Egg Stove Chestnut Soft While Ash Stove Favorite ReilAsli Lykcns Valley Franklin Coal Egg Cumberland $550 550 535 550 575 050 050 700 Cannel English or Virginia furnished on orders in quantities to suit Wo add tho actual cost of cartage when delivered by us We would call particular attention to onr FAVORITE coal ah being freo burnim of THE BEST REJ MINED of superior quality in short one ASH ANTHRACITE COALS ABENDROTH BROS FOUNDRY DOCK S13m3 Legal Notices THE EXCISE BOARD OF THE TOWN OF Rye will hereafter moot at tho Corporation Rooms in the village of Port Chestor on MONDAY May 3d and on tho FIRST MONDAY iu each month at 2 until further notice Gilbert Haioht Benjamin Foshay Charles A Gleason 547tf Commissioners a ever sincere must appoar more or leas of mockery but when time the great healer has scarred over the wound which now so bitterly pains it must be a sourco of consolation to remember that so long as purity of life and devotion to the highest and noblest purposes remain objects of admiration to the human mind the memory of Dr Osgood will never fade with those who have had the pleasure of knowing and the misfortune to lose him expect to pass through this world but once Any good thing therefore that I can do or any kindness I can show to any fellow-being lot me do it Now Let me hot defer or neglect it for I shall not pass this way 1.

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Years Available:
1868-1911