LOCAL NEWS. The Julians and their Comedy Com ny appear at Fifth Avenue Hall to Fight. They always give 8 good enter tainment ‘According to the Record the town of Rastchester extends all over this county, please notice “Abstracy of Town Ac counts. An advertisement in “todays issue headed Por Sale” referring to property if Harrison, will be of Interesto inves tors in real estate, Trinity Church Guild will meet this week Wednesday, Nov. 20.0 at o’stock at her esidence of Mrs. C. W. Lord, 50 ‘Weat 2nd wheel, car, 7th avenue, Messrs. Fisher and Bogart have forai_ ed a copartnership and are building a carpenter shop on Adams Street near Union avenue. We wish from success. Prof. Schmitz, teacher of German at Association Hall, will meet those desir ious of joining this class, on Thursday evening of the week from 4.108 p. an, byecial terme to ¥, BM, 0, A, nembora. ‘The second number, in the ¥, M,O, A, Ivature coures will be given SWedneeday wowning by Macy and Robertson, Hu morous God muvioul, Admssion 50 centy, Aorubers admitted free. On Saturday: next, Nov. 23ed, W, H, Yard Will sell the ifice residence proper ty on East side of Sixth avenue between Second and Third attests. It is the North bait of lot 400 and will be sold without reserve, Sir, WortH. Fersis in putting up that new house on the old Heaneberger prop ity. Dimensions, 20x40; over, $2,500, Double bay windows, W.P. Forrester on the carpenter and FG, Bruce the] mason. Through le ellurte of Col. McLean Wins have been secured for the bazaar and supper to be held at Henrick's Hall on the afternoony and evenings at Nov, two and 22nd. ‘These tents will be used to boothe and will be a novel feature, Prof. I, Pertier, teacher of French language and literature, will open con versation and primary classes for Judiey and mentioned in Assuation Hall Tues day and Friday evenings, commencing Nov.20, ‘Terms on application, Special terme to ¥, M.C. A. members. ‘We are requested by Mr. Fe Koha of 4 avenue O, New York City, to warn the public again as bogus agents who are supposed to be in Mount Vernon solic iting orders for Cragona for the above named, ‘The gentlemrn estes hut he hwo m0 agent in Mount Vernon, Tickéta Kiew Out announcing the Third wnoual ball at the Central Mouns Vere hon Social Club, to be given in Fits Avenue Hall on the evening of Decem ber UK. Prof. Magerta to furnish the music, ‘The success of the affair is as sured under the management of Messig, 8, Loovin, D. Kym and G. Haug as com mittee of arrangements, t he Acme Canvery Company held forth as Ferguson’s Halt. iuat Friday evening, fad gave an Intertenment! choice and excellent enough to entitle the’ same too large appreciative aud ience.” Every number on the select pro gram was effectively rendered, it seeme forensi to any that Mise Ida Willard was hearthy and deservedly appreciated. The entertainment was worthy of liberal pate rohadt: ‘The Mount Vernon Steam Laundry, wider the management of Theodore Tay lur fe putting forth apecial efforts and in receiving of popular recognition. A branch has bee opened at No. 62 Fourth avenue. We asserts that no labor nor tasorable expense is spared to make Wis nob only 4 Orat-clasa laundry, but Out capable of acconunydating all that this young city requires. A branch of the National Bhat Building and Loan Association of New York, is about to be organized in this village. The operation of this associa tion is similar to the Home Building and Loan Association, except that larger re- ins for emall investments has been ful ly demonstrated. Dr. Geo. W. Burd is the agent for Mount Vernon, from whom fuilt information may be obtained. Almost every diy parties of epustemen leave the village to try here markaman, whip et ducks in Long Island Sound. ‘One day last week abouts dozen men hot off the 0.88 rain loaded down with ducks, and nearly every trip has been mere or Ieee ptable. Aj party is no part of tomorrow morning and it is rumored that they have chartered one of the village trucks to bring home the game, or the many attractive pictures to the ace. In Artist Pines windows on Foutt i Avenue we notice two pen and ink sketches by Waller F. Stickles the arch itect, which are hovwes in course of section on Fulton avenue for Gard May. Tone Bay. ‘These houses we understand ! ‘Are perfect in every respect. Other fully attractive as there may be been Mr. Stickles office, which is now located in the Dearborn building, room 1, mar, Guariena. Tier is having a fine house built on Chester Hill, corner of Primrose and Fulton avenues, Dimen sions, 48x67; atyle, Tonic coat, about $12,000. ‘The first and second atories will be entirely of Tuckahoe marble, Mr. A. W. Mott the successful contrgator and builder has the contract for this fine building in course of erection. Mr. F. G. Bruce will have charge of the mason work; Payne and Brown, the painting, and RV, Drake, the plumbing. The regular meeting of the Band of Hope Nov. 17th was well attended and the following program was the order of exercises: Singing by the Band, reading: the Scripturs, prayer—singing by the Band, Scriptural cosponsive reading, singing by the Band; recitation, Archie Banning; recitation, Guia Hulnagle; recitation, Robt, “Warner; récitation “ambler of Claret by Clarence Bark ley; recitation Eimma shepherd, Julia Bllopson, Belle Hathaway and Lulu French; song, Emily Shepherd and olaea recitation, Emma Boland; recitation, Daisy Wiley; address, Mr. Win, M. Den man. ‘Mary Mullin, a domestic to the em ploy of Afra, Myola of Blectwood, was ar rested Saturday morning charged with stealing various articles of clothing, jewelry and money from her employer. ‘When arrested the girl had on a full suit, including bonnet, which are had stolen from her mistress, and in addi tion thereto, pocketbook containing five dollars. She is said to be a grand daughter of old John Mullin and she told Justice Collins that all the articles stolen were at her grandfather's house, Officer Marz made a search of the prem ises with the girl and a lot of guons were recovered such as jewelry, ribbons, per tumery etc. The arrest was made just to the girl was about to take a train for the city. ‘The Editor-in-Chief and proprietor of the CorpsoLe doesn’t propose to anions wer false colors. We notice In a sheet published by the Record, a copy of the village assessment roll, some errors. Whether typographical or not we know nots but one thing we do know that in that pluiported copy, it appears that Mary C. Lewis owns the whole of 104467, Mount Vernon; wherein the deed is now and always has been held by Daniel Lewis, since it passed from Mra. Ann H. Smith, ‘This is possibly only one of the many er rors in our village aseexement roll, As sessots and Cormittes on Taxes and the~ sersments please take notice. It would appear that in order to increase the ac hievement against this pleas. of property the job has been divided into two par cela, a thing utterly unwarranted. But why the assessora should add §150 to the assessment on south ¢ of 405 and the same amount on 407 fa beyond comprehension, when any full minded Individual will at once admit that property on this block has depreci ated im valna the past year through the ‘persistant refusal of the Board of Trus tees to repair tha arrest. But we pre gunte “Lhat is one of thoes things 10 fal tow can find out.” —Over 1,000 novela, is different, yellr ing for 10c,, 150, 250, and 60c, each, at Eugene B. Barquet, Stationer, 62 Fourth avenue. Andrew White, a farmer of Armonk, was shot in the head, perhaps fatally, by a burglar whom White caught in his honey early Sunday morning. Pencil tablets, brink, booker, writings paper by the box . Also a large assortment of school supplies, at du Vyver's, 9 W. ‘Third atreat, Genesis and Progress of Invention. Invention began, says the Inventive Age, in the Garden of Eden, when the primal pair invented the fig leaf apron, and it has been to progress through all the hours that, since that day, have gone to join the cycloy that elapsed before the creation of mankind. Every snce cessive generation has found out some~ [Ching Ant its preseccesor did not know. Not only the necessities of the race, but its unquenchable desire for extending the ages of knowledge, and its natural aversion to hard work, have atimilated ‘)the inventive faculty, AN that there je on this globe, except wild vegetation, wild animals, and wild men, naked and houseless as their auadrupedal compan ions, has come of invention. The his tory of invention, could it be written, would be no detailed story of mankind from Adam to the babe born to-day. Thy grandest achievements of thin godlike faculty are, however, of recent, date, and they have come in such a miognificent procession, with results so marvelous, that a doubt exists in many faunds 99 to the possbility of maintain+ jing this pace though coming centuries. Ours is called “the eye of invention,” in contradiction from past ages, bit the inpression in abroad that, in ages yet to come, oura Will stand out as preeminent ly t he inventive age. Why? What reason can be assigned for the supposi tion that a hundred years from 1889 our descendants will not be as far ahead of us fy science and its applications as was age superior in that respect to our ances tors of 1789? It is our belief that, instead of having explored the inner temple of science, we have just entered the vestibule of the outer temple. Progress via logical ne cessity. Every step points and impose to another step. We cannot believe the time will ever come when no more pos sibilities will be presented to the inquir ing mind, when science will segued ite work as Quished, and the inventor will lay down the prod of exploration, feel the t hie occupation Te.gone. =A policy placed with the reliable fra of Quackinbuelds Tyee means extendale insurance and prompt adjustment of [Hos605, A Great Box prize- A few days ago Justice Ue Joe Connelly to the County J days. Connelly was convicted of a test tog money from pails, pitchers, etc., Left out over night by various familtes in the village for the early milkwan. The young Judge has also performed a good service for the Salvation Armyiats. A week ago Sunday night, a company of Jide ranging from 15 to 20 years disturb Jain atere for all who are Kemp's Bal ‘aam for the Throat and Lungs, the great guaranteed remedy. Would you believe that it is sold on fly merits and that any maggist is authorized by the propriator’ of this wonderful remedy (o give you cample bottle free? It never fails to cure lithe ingeting of the army and a deyot sscule or chronic coughs. All druggists)) two Inter twelve of the diaturbera were] ell Kemp’ Buleam. Large. Bottles Soets: Arrested and fined four dollars encly and $1. a —Celebrated “Bay State’ Ranges and Pumacor, sold by Geo. D. Ferguson Co. —Letter boxes, upus numbers, e, Sigd varity, low prices. Cull and see, 3e0, D, Hirguson and Co, New Advertisements, INSTRUCTION IN GERMAN, Mr. Hermann J. Schmitz, A. May PROFESSOR OF ‘ity Salam, Tuckahoe, The Oyster Supper and Ehlettanmeny, ‘Tide Hillside Social Club of Tuckahoe by Pelham Todge No. 712 F. A. Mai[have all arrangements completed for Booth now hall, Thursday evening] their annual ‘Thanksgiving avo hop, to ast, waa the Guest affair that hay ever be held in Bellows Hall. ‘The social taken place here. Long before the doors events of thie organization are always here opened, crowds commenced a av enjoyed and there was no reason to anticle sonble. After a few neat and appropriate any exception this year,0 the rale, are remarks by W, af, Sherman 'T, Pell, except more enjoyment, if that votes the following program was carried outsible, ‘The concert was opened by a fine Re- se lection of music by Mr. Ackersfultband, —Do not Wein hurty about inking Next came Me, Charles , Bell ix a comin| provision (of your holiday presents, 11 recitation very cleverly rendered, which| you take time to Jook.abous you will be! called forth Jong applause; then Miss|evitably come to reconclusion that Jar| Annie Horton sang a beautiful ballad on| vis and Son's in the place to anchor, First, titled, “Fenny, the Flower of Kildare” a¢ last and all the time, Zot can amske ag sisted by a select chorus, Migs Sadlion| miatake Jy moklugy thsat your headquarters lea gang charmingly, and she was full of supply, loved by Me, Ward inn aelcpt reading, ‘We cannot praise too highly the singin of Miss Maud Beyson. The famous quat tote composed of young engine au tioned at Willetts Point, present any del egation from their respective Lodges, and several fine elections in a very creditable manner, and several other ai tiata who kindly volunteered their aeri~ vices, also acquitted themselves nobly. W. My. Pell then introduced the visiting Lodgé a viz, the Huguenot of New Mo dells and Wyoming Lodge of Westches ter, and several other delegations. Or ders were then given to proved to Mr. Booths now and beautiful hall, which was landsomely decorated and illumina ted: on the aidhes of the wall hung large Bille sage, and Inge portrait of George, ‘Washington and on the front was beautiful ensign of the Madonie order worked on black silk with the equare and comptes worked in “old gold. There was aproad large tables leaden with the choicest viands that the market could produce, oyaters In all styles,and nine of the prettiest young ladies that City Ie land cay boast of to do the honors. To it any wonder that our young men occu pied the tables no long, their sweet smiles and charming ways would make any body eat. The commutes in charge of the supper ere kept busy looking after, these guests, which they did with great vim, Mr. Jerome Bell, Frank Woods and Mr. Joseph H. Powell, the well known grocerymen, lud full charge of the supper and left nothing wa done to make everybody feel at home. A beau tful large fronted cele ornamented with Toves and on the top the compass and square of raised ougar with the Inscrip tion “Pelham Lodge No 719 B. A. i, wos one of the articles of decoration. This beautiful cake was a gift from Messrs Quail and Van Allen, the popular Nakera of this place. Among the many present wanoticsd Minues Josie Price, Susie Eales, Annie An derson, Lotta Holmén, Minnie and Eva Milter, Edith Bell, Sarah, Burns, Sila ses Van Allen, Misses Ross, Mina Flego man, Misses Ada and Cora Waterhovee, Mins Stamp, Allen Veronica Hallett, Miss Gormerly, Misses Ella Tulla Jaykwon, Ruth ter, Minees Johnnon, Etta and Julie; Aire, Ella Lyman, Mise Elle Biller, Mise Clora Richards, charming daughter of Judge Richards; Misses Staith, Sarah, ‘Phebe and Liszie; Mise Martha Bell, Mira Fran cus Lowndes, Mise Belle Sever and Mies Florence Pell, Afr, and Afra, John Wil liams, Mik, Charles Stringham, Mr. and Mrs, Nell Hepburn, Mr. and Alm Jamen Horton, Mr. and Mra, Judge Hinwkins, Me. and Bre, Dr. McCrosan, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Pell, Mr. and Afra, Powell, Mr. and Mev, William Fordham, Mr. and Mrs. George Banto, Mr and Mrs. Sher man T. Pell, Bir. and Mrs. Jerome Bell, ‘Mr. and Afre, Inane Van Alten, Mr, and ‘Mrs. Nathaniel Leviness, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Van Allen, Mr. and Mrr. Geo. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Quail, Mr. and Mre. Taddock, Mr. and Strx- William Water- House, Mr.and Mrs. William Anderson, Mr. and Mog, Eth Waterhouse, Mr. Anderson Wilson and daughter Gertrude, ‘Mr. Richard Hull and daughter Annie, Miaseo Urady and mother, Mre. String ham, Brand Efre, Charles Cruse, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pell, Bfr. and Mrs. Adam Kitzinger, of New Rochelle; Mr. and Mr. Lon Griffin, the popular conductor of the Branch Road; and one hundred others, too numerous to mention. Among the lonely gentlemen present we noticed Mr. Thos, Dinwondia, of Westchester; More sts James Reynolds, Allen and ‘Taylor, of New Rochelle; Joseph Hutch, Thomas Collins, Bernard Collin, Edward Coch ran, Joseph Ketchuus, Joseph Devestyk, ‘Thonine Doty, Sup. of Morris Parke rice course, Westchester; Watson Bowne, Joseph Newman, Philip Wiegand and Martin Galvin, W. Mi, of Westobener Lodge Gus. Merritt, Daniel Pell, Benja min Hegeman, Stephen Collins, Julie Nocor, Frederick Vickery, John Ward, James Devenagh, Geo, Baxter, Cyrus Pall, Judge Delcambre, Steve Stilwell, Jon Stamp, Isac Ven Allen, Jr. 5 Frank Collins, Harry Booth, Thad Rolfe, Thom~ as Martin, Wilbur Ollsbee, David Lavin ess, Binley Bergan, Geo, Hall, Mesers Jackson, Judge Martin and several others. After supper was over, dancing com menced and was kept up until Istein in the evening, when Acker's fine orchestra brought one of the most successful milaire to» cloca and we all reluctantly left for]; home sweet home with kind remem prance engrossed on their minds of the’ first affair of those good, honest workers of the Pelham Lodge No. 713, F, AM. Zoo Zoo, Owing to the lengthy report of thin* auppr, City Island items of interest will]; appear in our next Friday's issue, The CellowioLe can be ordered from the re porter at our yearly aubscription prices. Sample copies on request. Everybody tyads this paper but you got it at once if you want to be kept posted on news matters of your tovet, GEHARAMAN, tthe Chittaugan College of Liberal Atte nd in the Brooklyn Young Men's Chris ‘tian Association, wi)l form classes in GERMAN, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Afernoon and Evenings at the rooms of the ‘Mr. VERNON YOUNG MEWS CHRIS TIAN ASSOCIATION, These method will be used which ‘has been 40 successful:at Chautauqia and Brooklyn for the 1st five years, 0. BORMIEZ mill menters one who with Lo joia.on fay,Noveme Bor Qiwt, si send Sin to arrange the tieas and oganigg.the clisses, Terme moderate, Reference by permision to William ife D. Halsey, Fh. D, share bn it SA TE AEting Wad he n'a Fespoe weorobeeat tal AMHIERY bahretor mW MED Tats. LEASANT ROOMS 'TO LET ‘WITH FIRST-CLASS DOARD, to desir sue people. Houres located on ehaily avonisé In the best part of the village, nearatation, not econtomy ail Improvements. Apply of Addeees 188 Thied Avongey Mt, ¥reuon, Ferdinand Olivet, APOTHECARY, Oor, White Plains Road Stevene Ave., Mousr Verxor, N.Y. Dunteate Cootfiels, PURSUANT TO AN ORDER of Owes T. Corsi, Surrogate of te Comi ngor Wensienlen, Notice We husbs: given, ac ording to Taw to al pemous beese clans tealous ARNA E- COR, lage of the Town OF fiat: chester, in said County, deceased, to: pipeeat, bo wme, with the vouchers thereof, to the outcr ayed, Exccutor of the last Willand Testament al the said deceased, at bla place of insidence, Srbetota no ith dn oF Mage of Sime oreo GE Mage AD 1, ted tie cele day of Mowaiaber. Dead, ane above A GRAND Fancy Bazar and Supper, TRINITY CHURCH, ‘Will be given in HENRIO“S HALL, ‘on the afternoors and ordnnoxrs of the 21st and 22nd of November. Supper will be served on exes day from 8ix until ten o'clock pm . Mother Goo and arveval of her characters will appear, including, ee Mary, quite Contrary with Jur pretty mide ; Queen of Hearts,” «+ Old King Gale,” etc. Some of Palmer Cox's “Brownies” will also appall during the evening, and favor the audience with Mother a Melodies. Purnch'’ comes forsward for the second three it is favorite invention of a Nickelin Hou Patent to be applied for from which he will distribute barrels to those declined to patronize him, PROGRAMMES FOR SALE. IN TIE WALL Admission 25 Cents, A. H. SCRIVEN, (Successor to LO, HE.ARCHER) IN Fourth Avenue, near Second Street, MOUNT VERNON, IN, ¥. DEALER IN General Groceries, Would respectfully invite the otzena Mount Vernon and vicinity, to invvestigate his prices and jobs of doit y business, bed on receiving a share of yorar patronage Cefzall ptriva to suerit a continuance of ie ry faithful service and equeare dealin Designing to locate here PERMANENTL Tsobierr acQuAINTANGE. * Naw,after reducing myself will call attention to few points in my stock, ‘To consumers of STRAIGHT COFFEE will my, you will always find¢ here, in vax ety, guarantend as to qualityy and pricer, I would especially invite you to iy + Boniven's Cuosce, a rich blended cor vix, to be found nowhere elan as it is my. wat blending, after a series of years toati wg. believe it has no superion Try it. return Jé Ff not entirely satisfactory, In‘reas Twill say I lev a fie Une of Gonoxas, Exatasit DUKAKFAst, JAPAN, Guy Powney, Youna yon and Mixzo, that will claim their own reward on triade .Beat From $060 par bbl, sols, por sas. Choice Potatoes by the Ubi, #225, A full line of canned goods and general voceries, Ordera in person or by postal card 80 cited for any article in the grocery line, fore called for on request, and Rooda delivered saywhera in town or vicinity. —Tufty the Welsman sullaturkiy salads, ett. at Hentick’s Hall, afternoon and even a log of the List aid 32nd of November. The choicest Fruits, and Vegetbles (realerry mornog, and for aala in large, or small lots, at Thurton's market, First sireat between Bifth and Sixth avenues, near New Haven Depot, Toemakers E would say X have a fine Reentlong Unvana Mller, £ 4 for Beets, + 42 2 per bar, T believe it has to equal for the price; it cannot be found else where in town, I have sole control. A litte out of the grovery ting, Tadmit, et Twould call attention to all user of ragon Jacks to the beat Patent: Wagon! Jack i this country. Tiseslt, but j powerful—drive up, and test it, Tam sole agent for Westchester County. On janto hive by the xingleone, Orin quantll, los,