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The Paragraph from Mamaroneck, New York • 1

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Kite's S- m- 7 Devoted to the Interest ofthe S'Vji Yqluhb IX No. SfcjFI MAMARONECK, LARCHMONT and RYE, SEPTEMBER 16, 1899 Pbigb 6 Cents J. Connor Each Week Developes Trade GOODS AND NOTIONS tt; GOODS, FANCY J9' SJjgT; for Heavy Underwear, vWe are pleMed to see the In the oourse early In Oetobr; his stihjeet will bs "The Hlateryof the Current Yppr." Three laoturos will la all prabaUlliy be free. Mamaronaok'S dead games went over to Tuofcaboe Tuesday and peld Mg prieas for seats to sssPedlar Palmar, ths famsd Migllsh bantauMnlght, knocked out in two minutes and thirty-two aeooads by Twry MoG-rvern, the Brooklyn ms Palmer bad been training brio for several months and his detest seemingly i easily aeeomitlded by McGovern wean aurpriet and dlrapprintaent to bla Monde. The brte made by bmh of tide plaee however, were not all on Palmer, The detested ex-champion sailed for England Wednesday.

37 fm and we are having very complimentary reports front our Meats and Vegetables. These are honest monials and they show the ground on whicW we. ought to do a steadily increasing trade. H. RAILROAD Local Time Table Job, 11, 1800.

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A- LOCAL AFFAIRS Ulan BUamana pupils raaume their regular duties Sept. 2A Louis Bramm hu been elocted a member of the hook and ladder company. Holy Trinity fair has been In progress this wees and baa been generously patronised. The annual meeting of the shareholders of the liamaroneek Bank was held on Monday and the officers were unanimously re-elected. 31.

rush on Fall Goods so early, the Blankets, Flannels, Winter Shirts, OOl Dnss Goods, Flanellets, Outing Flannels and other warm quite astonished us. Vlon will be surprised to see the line of these and other Fsll Goods we have in stock this season pieces Outing Flannel, value 7c. for OC Fine Outing Flannel, fast oolors, value for 7c Heavy Outing, warranted fsst oolors, worth 12c. for IOC have some otthe prettiest Scotch Tsrtens and Plaids you aigh wish to see at 15c, 20c, nd 25c per yard. ONE LEASER IN BLANKETS: pairs 10 4 Blankets.

You seldom meet their equal at 75c. per pair. All blue borders 59c lankets at 75c, 98c, $1.50, $2, $3 and $5. A full line of Childrens Winter Underwear. A full line of Ladies Winter Underwear.

A full line of Men's Winter Underwear. IW Wool Dress Goods in Homespun and Cheviot 25c Our fresh Fruits and Vegetables are received daily, the finest the market can produce. Our gro- ceries are of the highest grade and we have bar gainh in all lines for to day. 'LftiSS n-cspjr If yon have not already Given us a call do fail to do so. GHAS.

E. SMEAL. Afanager Telephone 39 Mamaroneck px- To Have lonr Upholstering work donid promptly and satisfactorily he sure to call upon The Upholsterer CLEANING MAXABOSSOK, B. tM tsiSM- 1 sta. jM PERSONAL.

Dr. G. L. Dubar aud family ha vs returned to the rity. Mr.

and Mrs. William E. Peters are visiting friends In Philadelphia. James Maffltt leaves today for Baltimore where he will visit his parents. -Miss Elisa F.Chlee and Mias Clara E.

Lyoti. leit Thursday for Oneoota Normal adiool. Mrs. Ooohran of Brooklyn haa been visiting her sister, Mrs, Thomas CL Palmer this week. William Jones of this town and Bachel lelboonof Mew Hoohells, were married lat week on Wednesday In Mamaroueek.

Mias Anna Jennings, who lias been spending the rammer with Mis. 0. B. Hammers, returned to her home et Fair-field, last week. Mrs.

James fimthern, formerly of Bye Beck, and daughter, Mrs. Facings, have been the guests of Mrs. Mrth-rn'aalstras, Mrs. W. XL Buckhout and Mrs.

Charles Lawrence: Miss Mabel C. Lawrence of West street, la visiting at Ho token, N. J. Mias Maud HavlUnd la visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Chauneey Havlland, Cottage Park.

Town Board. Mamanmeek, Sept. 11. At a meeting of tee Town Board held Friday evening, It was resolved that the new fire hydrants atlarehmunt be placed at tba following prints: 1. At Mrs.

Deans, In Grove avenue .10 feet from hitching poet 2. At J. B. Cornell's property, eornsr of Weaver street and Grove avenue. $.

Corner Weaver street end Myrtle avenue. A 900 feet from Cornell's corner, In boat of Owen Hweenrya house on Grove avenue. A 900 feet bom Cornell's corner on Main etreat, near rieotrle pole In boot of Mrs. MoiweU'e. A 1,800 feet bom Cornell's corner on Weaver street and corner of Boston Post road, alongside O.

G. Lambeart'a. The hydrant's will coat $25 a year, and will be included In the coo tract now existing with the Larchmoot Water Co. It was resolved text the Culno at Larch-moot be designated as the polling piaoe In the second district in place of the Weaver street school-house. Birthday Party.

Larch moat, Dept. 1A Mies Mildred Hunting gave a birthday party on Wednee-eay afternoon and all the little ones were on hand to extend their congratulations. mong the children present were: Heaters Blofaard and Philip Oobden, Mire Louise Murrlaon, Master Edward Xne vale, Mlsaea Florence and babel Eaton, Masters Worrell and Albert Hyde: Master Qanso-voort Boyd, Masters BoyandBalph Manny, Miss Marie Bora Mulligan, Master Charles LeCtelr Mulligan, Miss (Hadys Bchleringer Master Fred Curtin, Mira Alice Curtin, Mias Anna Knevale, Miss Katherine Dean, Master Jack and Mice Helen Spaulding, MIse Blaine and Josephine Arueemeaa, Master Ylntun Gilmour, Master Lswreooe and Mira Phyllla Barratto and Master Fernando and Mias MaUeka Ysnega. Among those who dropped In to seethe fun ware notloed Mrs. Biobard Oobden, Miss Emily Morrison; Mira Huntington, Miss Hull, Mrs.

T. a Hell, Mrs. W. E. Bemls, Miss Annie Bperry, Mrs.

E. a Griffin, the Mieses Keveney, Mrs. W. B. Msnny, Mrs.

Charles Knevals, Mrs. G.M. Barretto and Mrs. Sperry. Caucus: Mamaroueek, Bept 1A The republican town oancua waa hrid Monday night at the Town halL A few lnalgnlfioant poatere were all the notioe that was given and the majority of the deetore were nnaware that It waa to be hrid at that time: The purpose of those who called the meeting luthla mmiWMiMahil ItlaUnder-etood that the fight waa not on the Ward-Bums issue.

The following was tho successful ticket: Delegatee to county convention A CL Montrose, John M. Amory, Frank Hardy, Joseph H. McLoughlln, John Chapman, Delegatee to assembly convention Jacob Haletead, Alfred M. Perrin, Chariea Buck ter, CL E. Tyler, 0, B.

Summers. Delegatee to school commissioners convention Bamuel Preston, Harry Summers, George Brower, Albed M. Perrin, John 81 vails. False Rmnor. Lsrehmont; Sept 1A For aomer Unknown reason, persons bare thia week been circulating tba false rumor that nas Wi4Im4 of Leiehmont ooc mttted eulride, Wednesday.

The story is entirely without fiDundatioa POSHAT fe BBEWEB Lumber Goal, Hardware, Masons Materials, Blue Stone, Flagging, Fertilizers White Lead, Oils, Sash, Doors, Etc. Etc. y. in our opinion is one which farnishes and delivers on time, jnioy, tender meat, of thp very beat quality Mf that has a clean, neat a tore, courteous, patient em-ployees, rnd prices that will not disagree with any one's purse. That's our idea of a good meat market, and we rancours on that prineiple jj iETresh.

egetables Every Morning! cvaS There will be special meeting of the fire department Wednesday to make amngenunte for the annual Inspection to be held In October. Brock's tailoring establishment on Main atroet, was robbed of S75 worth of clothing. Wednesday night. Mr. Brock suspects a former employee.

Burton Gednry and Charles F. Bloe, teachers of banjo, mandolin and guitar, have opened a studio In the Dorothy build-ng, 19 Main si rest, Fort Chester. August, son of Frank and Louise Bchaokllnsky, died on Haturday list, aged XI yean. The funeral was held on Tuesday. Bev.

Eduard True officiating. William H. Cowen, son of William Oowen, died on Friday Iasi, aged 8 years, 1 months, days. The funeral wua on Sunday at the houses Interment In Bye Union cemetery. At the Donahue auction Tuesday the house and lot were bought by William Fleming for 11,300 and the two lots adjoining by Louis Brennecke for S775.

The property is on avenue. The action of John Stalls against Policeman Daly of White Plains, for $2,000 for false arrest, waa derided at White Plains this week. Stalls was awarded $250. The case will be appealeL Charles Herbert Oorrtgsn, son of James W. and Mary Gonlgan, died on Thursday last aged two mouths.

The funeral wae held on Saturday at the home Bev. Edward Trim officiating; Interment at Bye. The Installation of ofllean of the Ep worth League which was to have taken place Monday evening, was postponed on Mconimt of the weather, to Monday, Sept. 25. Bev.

F. B. Upham, (he pastor, will be the Installing officer. Mails, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Cyrus Lykke, died on Sunday at the age of aeveu months. The Amend was held Tuesday, Bev.EdwaniltueofflnUUng. The Interment waa in bo family burying ground at Harrison. In discussing the dirinoorporathm question, the Fort Cheater Journal very aptly saya: The question briefly stated diether it pays to Improve and ad-i with the times or stand still and be distanced by neighboring communities to the eventual injury of all real estate. The Mamarooeok Athletto dub will soon start up for tba season.

Tba un-of keeping open the house all the time during the summer done away with this year, and Instead of running behind, the dob has been discharging Its debts. The Mamarooeok Ohdets will meet for Inspection, on Monday at Sp. at the Town halL Company A will meet at the Town hall for drill on Sept. IS at I p. Company at the parish ball on the same evening and Company at the Town hall the next evening, Sept, 26.

The Great flschem (A the State of New York, Eugene Wise, paid an official visit to Mahatahan Tribe, 875, A M. Monday evening. He waa very much satisfied with the work done by the Tribe, and promised to visit them again In the near future. After the meeting a collation wae srved. Mrs.

Mary Bright; mother of Mrs. Louis Btooh, of this piaoo, died on Tuesday at the home of her daughter, on the Boulevard. Death waa oaueed by oeealon of parelyUe shocks. The funeral will be held to-day at 11 a. Bev.

F. B. Van Kleeck officiating. Interment In Bye Union cemetery. Mamaroueek will be well represented by a strong foot ball team this year.

It Is expected to be a vast Improvement over the team of last year. Captain Waterbury of last years team will manage thoteam gain He haa enlisted a number of men bom all the oounty sad the team la bound to pot np good showing: Hsexpeotatohavs ths players sseet.on tbsgrounds this afternoon for preetteSb A comet of Iseturea bring pfauiad under the aueploee of ths Kpworlh League. Dr M. B. Chapman, Dr.

D. G. Downey, Rasters of tba M. ehureh, Dr. A.LFrimr,mimloaa7searetejr of tba M.

eharen, art Dc, T.B father te SDleotrloal ROBERT J. MAURICE, Contractor and Lookcamltli, FOB ELECTRIC LIGHTS, BELLS, BUEGLAB ALARMS, ETC PROMPTLY AND EFFICIENTLY EXECUTED. Grood. Market AND KEYS FITTED. MAKABONEGK.

MAMABONEGK. TILER STEAM Britt Boildiog, Tinelj Tspin IN DRUGS 20th Week IF YOU HATE TBY GBOYZ8 CHILL TOEICL a OXNTB A CUBE. SO OUB1EO FAYL ONLY AT. Shite's Phamaej Gr. C.

FroliGh, Ph. Hgr. Hipiil 8Q. a CARPET LOCKS BEPAIBBD opp. Bank Building, y- Street; Telephone Oell 14 n.

1, MAMARONECK, Li. MOFFATT DEALEXIN UMBER, and WOOD Gumra, Fuooixo, Tab Boon (Fur) Stxpb, Bhbatbxxo Papib, Fusrfta, Fms Buck, Bills, Nails FOis Glat, Plus Lmxos, Cubbixo, Bocxawat Baxd, PATENT PLASTER Tompkins Cove Blueatone for Walks and Driver Km Sard Void; aha Mary Oik Sivad split qiutitus ta sail COAL CAREFULLY BCBEENED AHD FBOMFTLY DKLIVEBED. MAIN 8TBEET, MAMARONECK, N. Y. Baiox, Lath, -t It'1 iilfd "-J $, viVm! 1 MAURICE MORRISSY, Pluintoors axid OUABANTEBD FIB8T-0LAB8 AND AT BEA80NABLB PBICEB.

JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ESTIMATES FUJEUilSHED. a Jill i I i fe, fiflll Fififfl fv-W MM 1 I Street; opp. Bank Building If.OklnA -A 1 1BEAD. OAKE AND PIE BAKERY.

Shjotxn BBKAB. FBBSH EVEBY DAY. l'-'i-r'f sVv'i Mr et White ItOBNAMEBtAL GAXIS HAD! SO OF IIB. rRE AMARONECK, Sife ill.

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