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S AYVLLLE , LOXG ISLAND: SATU RDAY , FEB iSth. I ; S: ^ Sa iYill e , First. Last ani l all the Tiie7 The Nev , - -> /. » ?/ ,.- onlii o ap - . r p - oAi. - - h t- i , in S a j i cii! : . la it * yc i i - .ra l r i y c i ilntioh it i< t f .l f r TO S - \ . ' ! / r7i; » f ( ' , ' (S fi t- b ' l h Xi rt thin i . <>y } o - . - o ' j . h- i r. - l: ! ' !. It , \ . < . ' th-, - - - - jor - - . •:: v - . r - .i pr - i j ii ' ibl - : H 'ln - i - t i f in ' j n-iii- i t m. —The sn ow is rapidl y disappearing ' —Patchogue is afflicted frith a coal famine. —T oivu Clerk Leeluse loves to hunt > j tbe ni mble rabbit , and he is -said to be : I a crack shot. ' j — 'H ' oty Long , 0 Lord How Long ? \ 1 —One of tbe city papers recentl y re- i ferred to H. Tred. Rogers as '• Ted ! \ — . j But Tred. is not at all disturbed. He ¦; wears iiis new smile with becoming - j grace. He beams on ihe unjust as well as the just. Reli g ion works wonder if it strikes rbjht. All must acknowledge thar. I Sr ^ ' re'L E Cli f X TY TeMPK H ANCE So j iei KTY. —The 501s: convention will be \ held at Heliport , en Tuesday and Wed- i nesdav . Feb. 21 and - ' 2. First . session ; at - J - . i ) .. \ cloek P. M \ .. on Tuesday. I ¦ have tried to get up a programme, but liiOse - . , v. - bom I have ' written with one i ex cepiie - n have failed lo . respond, and ' be e-xcu - ed maiseii. \\ e hope some one , will c-oine j irepare d a. - at onr last , lo giv e. - r. s an aJdre-. - . At any rate, if the friends will onl y - . -t ue we will discu s s ihe living ij nesrie' n s < - f ihe t t \ - . 'n j >er. i n . . 'e oa tise. and s:ir s . i;. : . _ . ^ , - , -j ] to np ' ire earn- ' est \v« 'vk if we cr.V:. Ei>v. - .u::> Y. li i T. VK , . \ secretary . — D< - . v \ r SfE .sK . a .m. .ir Owe. — We ; . are i ::n - i i -nriir iv- j :o i e - . i rn that our : [ enter] .rising nur- -ry:nan. 11 . H. Sax- , • ¦ ¦ n. is l akiri i r - rd - . - :. - f..r ro- e- - . cf a deep ; ; gi •:— v. i - ob • ! ' . also ;. .r . :i:. .r- l p . - arl v black , as w-11 as wl t i i e . i\ i. purp le and yellow, i : We htt e- l y hai l . - ii i.i;;i to learn if we e - . -uld i ir.d aiiy t hii i ir green about him. Il' 1 sl t ov. - ed r.s ir, : he catalogue of a r - . - ai l y reliable nurs - 'iynian. a true and c<: ;t>: . - de s enpti' \ \ ' .! f bis wonderful green \ -e. i- well as ihe bbvk • • «* . -o ' v. -e be l it-ve he i< h >: v . -t in this matter, i W e ]e::ru t3j.it he . ' :.(. - made si i eeial ar- ! ' rar.gemems wi:h < : - ¦ • of ihe most exten- ; ¦:' . ' •; nursevb -s . , i I ' cnn-y ivania. b y ; • >vl: ;. -h he :- enable ; t • s- H ' aii kinds ,, ' f j irc.\\ and orn.ime:r . - l trees, i b ovenng j shrubs, rese- . and j i- . - wering bulb- , .f ; : :;• - most ec - ' l y and - - x e j ui-iK- kinds and ; i - ' .. ' - .irr a nt i helr -u :- -s . at lower prices i tb s n j ierhaps any . tl :er deal - . - r in the i c \ - un:y. We have i- lig ht > - -- ;i,? of h\< ifra j- - vine- \ . e:c.. and were mi 1 . :h I' . ' - . w- e - i v.; ' h IL \ .. ';.. — }' ¦ ¦ ¦: ,1 - j 'ii A - 'i ' - im: . —1 >•: -- .- ; , :-¦ Kla. - . s- kn- h. n - Ciirss . — ' E ' r ng g ist Kiaass en. ¦¦: ibis village, is a J warn; admirer ..f , - l. . . -ss . He loves ;he : :: •••• ;- g a:ae and delijhts in \d owning \\! ; .ni adversary. Th:- week Mr. Khv . is»I;u . '«• move - 1 io sen'! ;•:¦¦ following letter ' ' • - . - :l.e Brc - . - .kl yn j: : , .. . - >:::: \ es - .ei- e .ty s i-- - t e c - f your j - aj' er . h, > an article calling me ' ••S .iyvifleV ¦ ::•¦ -- i - ha : up: - .n. \ Ta- may b- m t e m ' e\>YY:.e- . iv iu li ' . as an 'Id s aviu - g i:as ii. ¦ \In ;!:-' conn! re or ihe blind i h. - one- i - v - d i- King . \' ' Tbe :: : e;-tii;g will; Mr. i • I' re- i Hunt j was a v a v i>l - . ' a - ant one ¦ ¦¦: :: ¦: and I will v.g l; pl -a - are gra m ¦ :hai ih:- - gen:le;;:an i- a mo- t icvrth y ¦ . ' .nta gonis- and -.ne v.i. - . . being -. much ::\ ; . ' . ¦ - :r. pvaeii - ' -e than ! am i having in -ix;. - en veai- s - ; , a ; I j av be. - - n living ::: Sayville har - ll y ev . - r met with a < •»•?— p i ayer wb.om 1 eor.l 1 n -- t give M ine ¦ \ ' a s- . n;ay li ave l :. - ' N\ ^ ! ,,f ;ae ina - '¦:¦:¦ \ -r. s c - dito-;. ( _ . .:> idering ibis I taink :t v. - . - - ub: hav - - l. - . - e ' i more than f - - - h-h ! - • brag upon my s u periority , and 1 al - o posi tivel y refute ihe words pa \ :n: > - : ;:y :a .nii: b y your reporter .;:-¦: :; a pre.: .. - * . - .\ wage i \ < \ .n That a - . - connt. i; . .I . K!-A . ' , s - ;-: n - . e,yv; ;!o. i \ e ' riri t y ] ' » . ] > >> . - In a re: en: 1-- , f the X i . ' .v- . I' .ay ( Vaaa.i - sl , ;.; ! - ; \ K - . - :-:..\::. ^ . > v ,: under bis -i gnanme. hi- vi ew- 1;; regard to leas- ing . - .yster b - t- . li r .. . .Ir, ]j;j- - ,!. . in the a;-t number of the ./.. 'n iuK rep li es as Mr. Alb ert Ket. - ham should remem- ber that this end of 1-li p t own should :. ot in any way be compared to his own i;, s - r ; ct — >ayv : lle. There the e.Vster ;••: owner i-privilege i to go in the wa- ter- of ii ' ri okhaven town fir oyst er s- . d. This is -I. vt-rv p lentiful f hat in a v - rv f ev. - viavs indeed he can obtain s - a -t i- i ent seed to eov. r his lot. and the balan ce of his time, wl.ah is n early all the working season, h- is on the elain- m t r.g gvo -and ; e'ti Hay Shore, thus n:ak- iv.c doub le income, 'i'i.e oyster lot ow- ner in the western end of the town is e - .:npelb'd to go else ' - vhe y e for seed and t:;:- expens e ; s a. large c,ne as any one iv i :i. . bus tried i t can i- . -tif y. as i t eo-is fro j i - . <•' < to fi c . u - s p - r bushel for seed. This c>.per. -e i- iieyond the reach of the averag e ei.v.mr.er who rei - iuires all his ' - .. - ; ¦;:;ng- !• • sa ?<p<: - r£ ;.;- fawil r . Then ;¦ . - • . S. - .yville cyst ei t itan—c l ammer b y re .is . .u of his impro v- -! finan cial eondi- t b n :- better tilted e u t with boats-and nten-il- fi.r wi - rk and this ni itself aids him in getting in large e-atches of ¦l ams , which our Bay Shore men deny being aide to . make onl y in very rave instan ces. We do not charge tie? O yster Com- mdssi oner; with any 'delation of the , lav, - , but a little incident that occurred ' ' tins week shows that ey t er groun e ls , ; alread y occupied are in themselves the - best of clam grounds , for all we know - , i e, - ; : - , -i < . - . -t!i, - - v live- !i-. - n lot nlone> l.\- l ciammers \ . A li ttle d : seussion arose j c oncerning the clamming interest and : Josiah Robbi e s to settl e ir went on the ! bay l inirsday and in the forenoon ' caught two and a half bushels of clams • on ihe oy - zer bod of Doxsee A Rey bert , i where they had cut away :he ice to get j oysters, and others b y permission have j made large catches. T o our mind it is j best io let a considerable portion of the bay remain for public e . ccupation . then no cau-e can arise for discontent. It . kes cap ital to make a success of the oyster industry and that is something 1 j beyond The reach of many very hard j working and deserving men. and it is ! unfair to drive them out of a fairl y ' profitable industry for the sake of j enrm -n ing a etas? a lready aide to better cope with povertvt lt an thev. | i — I' o tato Fkiitilizf -k s. — Prof. \Y. ! J . Green ' s last year ' s experiments with j' various fertilizers have again demon- strated the great value of \honest \ i comp lete fertilizers, ijne acre without . any manure whatever prcdncsd 5 , 400 : pounds of potatoes, with ten tons of ; barnvard manure 0.1 j 'J pounds , with j Mapes \ Potato Manure alone , at the j rate of fiOO pound ; per acre. 0 , 400 j pounds, and with other fertilizers an 1 average of o.vX 1 pound. - . Where barn- j yard manure was us ed -he tubers were i decidedly more seabb-, il mn when \I ' o- ' t a t o Hcr.r t re '\ wasa j i ; > d. Note. —The - Ain . ' ricaii A' j i - u nluii - l . i . i Feb., 1S S 7) in j referring to the c-sf eri t uent of iSS b , ; sta led : \In the earef ally conducted ex- j pcrimen t s of Prof . \Y. -T . Green, of the j Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station , ! wit }, c fnld p - i r l j n tvee l f ^ rtil- - i zers , the hi gh? *' ;/. ' < - ' ' ? was produced fro m tbe Mapes Potato Ma i i in e , \ and ' adds : \Our own experiments , eontin- 5 ned durinsr a s e ries of years , as well as those of many which we could name , have given the same results. This fer- tilizer mis-fat be lig htly Larrnwea l in (broadcast) or appli e d in furrows. \ — \ Under avera g e conditions and m far tbe £rre= a fer c aip ljer of easess we da not •• ? \ _ a i _ 1 -. . - n _ t. i_ IT nej s i ui i e io nam « diapes rota i ' j i uiiuuic as the be s t and t l te most p rofitable fertil- izer for potatoes. — American Agricul- iurik , Feb. l & S. ST ° G s s na oat a lot ot Bb « 8 afc —C apt. E. N. Danes and his estirna j bis wife , will leave next Monday for : week' s sojourn in the metropolis. | —A rcliitecl G reen made tlte p lans fo . 1 Aldrich' s new store, il r. (. Jreen i i d riven with business. Serves bim ri g ht ¦ ' — ^ YA^-TEIl . —A girl , or middle age< : woman to work in Restaurant , one whi j has some knowled ge of cooking. Ap i p l y at Iiocers ' . ' I —Rev. Alvin Ritchie , Re ctor of St :! Paul's Church , Patchogue. will preacl ! in St. A nn ' s Church , tin ' s village , n ex; j Tuesday evening. j —If our collector should call upor j those readers whose subscri ptions are ! due. next week, p lease be prepared for i hi m and treat him kindl y. I —LeisT. -A, large horn with two letter; cut in same, was lost between Bayport ! and Patchogue. A suitable reward will I be paid for its return to <i . H. Wicks, ! Heli port. ' —The following is the record of the 1 M. E. Sunday School for last .Sabbath ; ) < if licers and Teachers j i res en i II I Ma le Scholars present r * ' Female . \ .I Visitors ( ( Total 1 31 J i Uterine; s2. ' 1 . \ j —The best paint, sold iu this town is ! Yadswe - rth' s Silica Paint , and for in s ide finish of hardwoods , or s tains, use P. A: L.. li g ht hand oil finish, and No. oS Preservative, please call and .see sam p ic * , get prices an d particulars of the agents . W . J. Ti tnnv A Sons. •—Rev. Til. Doug las - delivered a very earnest , wholsozne sennon at Cohunbia Hall last Sunday eveving. The ball was packed. Hi s appeal went direct to the hearts of his listener? and his argu- ments were sound and c ontained many excellent poinls . He wi' ti preach in the same place to-morro w fSunday ) even- ing. He paid a warm tribute to Amer- ica. — RK!Tr.i.ic .\N Cut.. —The Republi- cans of this village, held an informal meeting at the News office , one ni g ht this week, a large number being pres- en t , dd r. Albert Ketcham was elected chairman and .Mr. Israel < ~ . ' reen secre- tary. The gathering was for the pur- pose of o rganizing a Republican Club. Without entering into the details of the business of th e meeting, we herewith give the list of ol ' ricer. - . elected for the |. - ei iii e : e ie i iL oi o _ . tin/-ae 1011 : .eiso ene com- mitte es : ;' , - .> •;„ > / ,/_John ' /.. OT.rien. ) ' :<; 7' , - , y/,/. „ /. <_ jos ep h Wood and Win. Westerbeke. S., - , - , (.„ - ,/_ \ Y . N. Ilavnor. yV,„s, v . ' , - —W. F . Le ^ lUse . < ¦ - . , : < . r - t - ,, ¦ ¦ !—> . . 1 . Xoe . !¦;,., , : : ;. - , ( ¦ ¦. ' ,„„>! ' C. L. Ilavnor , .lob n ' /.. < l i l rien. f - .„o.o ' ' , ' .. ,„. /; - /-/. .o, - . . ovI)ow Clo ck. A. L. Chem - v . .1 . ' /.. f i 'Jbien. f.,.,, ,, ,,7 . - ' ,. ' .„ - , / \; > ,„ , „ - . —E. X. Dan e 's . Seudder Si P- et. - cor. Win. Ih tson. f. oi.i. i iV /. e .,„ . l/. ,eO. , - s/, 7 ,_Charlcs j Drown. C. Everts . Edward f . ill et t e. . li . ivi i ort : H erman Weiodimll. -lo-e'di ; Xauert. Sayville: Win. Bason. -Ir.. -b t - . cob DuvalL Robert .Mon<. \ - ll , i lakdale . and tireenville. Tht 1 meeting V ;as very enthusiastic: and iuterc -t ing. It was de cided to bol d a m eeting in Columbia Hall next Thuis- . day e - v eu:ng. Feb. -4 . when ihe organi- zation will be perfected and a name se- lect ed , l' eleg. i tions from Patchogue. Bab y lon and lsii p will be presen t. An lnvitatiiiii has been sent to H e - n. X. lb Petty, and he will probabl y attend. — District Attorney Smith and Justice I ' arman will be amon g the number. . ' Full p a rticulars of this important meet- ing will be published next Friday Mr.Petty has accepted the invitation. —Johnny Xoc- the bu tcher boy. - leihuiiy Noe the coir boy: ' I.. H. N. —another c.ne— Wh at he may say accept in fun. —If butcher White has been twenty line years in the meat business wouldn ' t , be make a first-class rail mad man— •vow- catcher \ we mean. —Salt water snakes? \ What an idea! when eels abound in the Great South , Bay in great ahundenee. Durin g the j winter they live in the mud. nnd then ! they stick until they are \ stuck. '' j —Benjamin , the milkman , whose ! front name is Frank, is a merry lad. j Xo matter how high nor low tbe winds may blow, nor ti g ht I lie pump may be ; f rozen np, he , throug h his whiskers whistles away, a tune that, \ gets there j all the same. \ j —Tin: Sentimental Side. —What a beautiful p i cture was presented to us ¦ on Sunday morning las t , when the mi ghty orb of day came up and shone i ' forth with such bri ghtness o ' er the frozen landscape, reflecting on all the forms of nature which the ni g ht had : dressed in icy shields , glistening now ; with transparent sp lendor. Festoons , ' fringed with twisted silvery cords , like garlands , hang from forest boug hs. ; ioopc-d up with innumerable g littering i : jets. Pearl s and diamond clusters are : set in every p lace where trees and ; shrubs and grasses grow. — Stkasge p .: — ' * « say, sonny, which way to Patchogue? \ itov— \ Well , do. you see that bi g ii ore with Gillette A\; Son hung up on the sunny side of it ?\ Well , if you tak e particular notice you will see how that has something to do : with Alain street being sp lit in the ! middle, and two roads made of it. If i you take the left-hand road you will j bind it a little down bill at the start : j besides you will turn a corner in time j to shun Union Cemetery. Every bod y j has been try ing to avoid stopp ing there , j but to-day upward of six hundred peo- ple who , like yourself , were once travel- j ingthe hi g hway of life , are now rest- j ing there ; so I would advise you , with j due solemnity to seriousl y consider J which road to take. If Patchogue is ! your destination , X' ou are destined to pass throug h ''Purgatory '' (swamp) on your journey. \Th a nk you , bub: then you advise me to take the rbght-hand road do you ? \ \Yes sir. \ \Good day, bub. \ * * * \I say mister , you e vill be detained two days in the \ swamp \ for foregetting tnac nicklei \ Kc got it. AIaj o h . OUR EEATJTIFtTL SISTER VILLAGE BT THE r SEA—INTERESTING NOTES. Frenit our own Correspondent. . \ Airs. Paff' s homestead is offered for 1 sale. Henry Hillman , the wide-a-wake re- presentative of the Preston Fertilizer C o., of New York , li as been putting in • some of his fine work in this section for 1 the past week. The Brown brothers are building a eat boat. It. is about 30 feet long. It I will be of interest to remark in this ; connection that there are se ven broth- ers in this famil y . and six of them work togeth er. Miss Annie Leeluse , after enjoying a . very pleasant vacation at home with her parents and friends , has returned ' to her studies at (he Albany Normal School . She expects to return home at I I the end of June for the summer v aca- ; J tion. |' John F. Liddy, of New York , was [ J the guest of Landlord Smith last week. ; j Mr. Lidd y was commissioned b y C apt. ¦I McElwain , i if the New York police : I force , t o come to Bayport and pack the latter ' s furniture in his cottage on Ocean avenue , for shi pment to New York. j We are sorry io learn that , contraiy to the wishes of his many friends, the Revcrned Rufus Cooper lias decided to j retire from the pastorate of the M. E. i Church , of Bayporl. The re verend j gentleman bus labored very hard dur- ing the two years he has been in Bay- port , raising money to pay the eliurcli debt and improving the property. We 1 had hoped that he would stay another j year with us . enjoy ing the fruits of his i labors , and we- are all sorry to part ! with him. Bayport. The News has a lar ger circulation, in Baby. ' • Ion than any other paper published outside of thai p lace. From our own Correspoiieleiil. —Al.Haff (or rather his better Half), makes the boss oyster stews. L. H. Fishel is putting in a hand- some p late g lass front to his new store. A social gathering was held at the residence of Mrs. Sherman Srmth , AI on- day , F eb. 13th. T readwell Fleet has been appointed Assistant Fre i ght and Express Agent to J oll y Joe Moore , of Islip. D ay it Wood have contracted with Aus- tin C orbin to paint all of his buildings two coats at North Baby lon, Ex-Jud ge Reid has been under the hands of a physician for the past week. We hear he will soon be up and doing. Miss Minnie Cummin , of Greenpoiut , is .spending a few daysiu Baby lon , with her Uncl e , D eputy Sheriff Geo, B.ISurr. Fletcher , the amiabledrugg i st . sports a handsome diamond Masonic p in of his own desi gn. It reflects great credit on Fletcher ' s taste. Frank \Weeks butcher , who holds forth in Temp le Court , (Scudder ' s), is making a number of improvements within Ids handsome meat market. Our young friend , Harry H ew lett , is home again and reports tho closing of the school for a few weeks on account of scarlet fever among the scholars. Win Pease is not. onl y a fir. - d-class barber , but also a talented guitarist. — Bill y can ( j it thar and sweet strains arc oft. heard permeating the air fro m his to nsorial studio. A l arge number of young peop le met at Mrs. .1 . J . Bobbins ' , tit the regular meeting of the Presb yterian Social , Tuesday, Feb. Id. All were uncia l and j so shall all be. j A number of Royal Ar s anumite s drove to Farmingda le last Monday, to 1 partici pate in a minion of the Far- | ming dale Council. The boy s got home in the '• wee hours. \ The Whist Club met at Dr. W. W . H ewlett ' s last. Tuesday evening. Bab y- lon has a number of evnert whist nbiv- evs, but when it. comes down to the lav of (lie game we cau reccommend yov to Ch. D. Dr. Hammond and Wheeler DeFor - est , have bought of Josep h Thompson of New York , two English p ointers. Il is said that the youngsters are r m y fine stock , and they have found their wav into good homes. Hen ry Smith' s butcher shop on Si- mon street is in frame , and promises tc have a very neat appearance. The work is being de . ne b y his father. Israel Smith. 3 Ir. Smith will be read)- for. business April lirst. Have you seen the handsome opossum in the window of the Willow Tree Res- taurant ? No ? Well , you should call around and see if. Jiurt HatT , having secured Selah' s opossum, has smce set t '- o same up in true taxerdermi st st y le Dr. Hinton has fifteen wood choppers emp loyed in cutting (lie p ine wood on his small farm, at West Babylon , which he purchased two years ago of 1 he es- tate of Ezra Saiuiuis . It is the Doctor ' s intention to open an avenue throug h it , and cut it, up into cheap building lots. M. B a. s . sefl , of fbe lafe fi rm nf Bas- set t it Doug las , and who now has the full control of tbe business , has con- tracted with Charlie i - Tost to build him 'i t- '\ l u v i i \hi f' l u.t lono Stlin j e lo ]m . : built first-class , with an eye to comfort , i and may have some speed thrown in , ! as Charlie is t j uite an expert in the bus- j in ess. I A large number of our married and I unmarried villagers met at fin- resi- l ience of Mrs. T. B. Kellum , Wednes- day, Feb. 13th. From there wended their way to the M. E.Parsonage. They were received b y tlte Rev. Mr. Putney. The surprise was a comp lefe one. The Reverend gentleman was the reci p ient of SoO and a very handsome patchwork quilt. Regent Chas. Sea ides , of Babylon Royal Arcanum Council, has been in- tere sted in theaforsaid Council since its existence. Through his untiring efforts the council first saw its birth , and to him it owes its present, pro s perity Mr. Searles is a scholarl y gentleman , anil wherever he goes , m - i r ties of fiie n d- sbi p are woven. So t '/ s of this nature alway s have a bountiful and health y ; growth. ' Mr. S e U kk and Mr. OJell , of New York , were in Bab y lon hist weel; , and informed us that they will again take the management of the Hotel A rgyle , and lis stables. Mr. Sellick will man- age the hotel and Mr. Oelell will take control of the stables. We understand that, the prices at, the Argyle will be in keep ing with the times , and everything , will be done to boom it. Mr. Sellick made some contracts with local produ- cers for the coming season, \Jing le bells , jing le bells , '\ was the tuneful music that aroused the peop le who were busil y emp loyed buy ing their Sunday supp ly of groceries , last Sat- urday evening. And what was it all about ? Belmont ' s Jockeys on a lark. There were about 25 of the youngsters on an old farm sled , and their j oyous shouts were a continuous revelry of un- earthly sounds. \ Let her go , Galla- g her f\ A large assemblage of Christian workers met at the Presbyterian Lec- ture Room Wednesday evening, to dis- cuss the formation of a society for gen- era l reli g ious improvement. The name of the society will be The Young Peo- p les ' Christian Association. A com- mittee of four were appointed to draft x proper set of resolutions . and Tuesday next was the ni g ht set for organization , We wish the movement all success and nave orten c i epioreu tne iaeK or sucn a necessity to this villag e. Our enterprising Landlord , D. S. S « S am t nis , has bought the private yacht Ri pp le , belong i ng to Charles A.Cheese- broug h , of Norlh poi t , L. I., to run be- tween Bab y lon and Fire Island Beach , the coming Sum mer. She cost him t wenty-five thousand dollars (if , 5t)00b She is 119 feet long, and her speed is fourteen miles per hour. B y thi s m ove Mr. Samnvis adds another proof that he is the leading hot el man of Long Is- land. Mr. S. is full of tin t kind of \ grit\ not found on the sand hills. Baby lon Hook and Ladder Co. Xo. I , held their regular monthl y meeting Feb. 13. The members were out in full force. The janitor was hired to keep the truck brig ht and clean , and if ap- pearance gees for anythin g , we pre- dict , fen* the Bab y lon hoys the 1st prize at the next Annual Fi'e Tournament. Foreman Kid In in says : \We ' re going ... * .i „ . • .,;,. - ^ —.. „,. •! :s „..». , .„ ~ e u nee tuei t; t ins v cai , <iuu u aii ^ y cuiii- pany expects to heat us they will have to beat, 50 s econds , as we ' r e going to make that time , sure. After an absence of a week , Sh er- man Tweed y has arrived with a car- load of twenty work horses from Phil- adel p hia , nine of which he has brought ta Babylon , the other oie s en being left af Amityvi l lo with his partner. Mr. Chul es Powell. These trips Mr. Twee- d y h s t aken in the parly: Spring for sev er e years , c ombinin g pleasure with profat He will make eaotfae f tri p in a l K»t«x *«Ju, f«a ! Vf*t *» *>A*«k 3S& ' tv - «t ? «< -J s£ ,. ^ $i i S2' ill. r iil * i i £ \ *, & Babylon. of a load of carriage and road horses. These horses always find ready sale , as they are sold at a small profit , and al- though Sh erman whistles when lie is making a deal , hi s- word is as good as a G overnment bond. Every b ody likes ' Sherm. The much-talked of turkey supper o f St o rm En g ine Company will be held in the FishelBuilding, Wednesday F eb. 22d . Connected with the same will b e given an entertainment b y lo- cal talent , among wh om will be G.W. Gilbert of Bayport , who is well known l . i, +! »„ »,«. -i»,l, ^ l, rt „ rt dr\r\r\ l l, i y , r . O TX - ll! U J LUG [JCUIJI U U C iC. \ J CI Utt 1,1.1*. \ ^ f » *n be there in p lenty, and as long as John Arink is on the co m mitte e t o solicit , no on e will be forgotten. When Storm Eng in e boys do anything they \ whoop her up '' from the word go. J. H. Arnold has contracted with Henry Kellum to finish the second sto- ry of his large store on Deer Park ave. Th e co ntr a ct sti pulates that it be coil- ed with three-inch basswood on the ceiling, and sided with a heavy cone eornish , with a heavy p icture moulding, seven inches below , forming a panel ; also a heavy moulding four fe et abov e the floor , t o form a wainscoating, and to be stained and hard oiled. It will take 5, 000 feet of ceiling. Tbe name of Henry Kellum as contractor is evi- dence t l iat the vtork will bo first-class. House hunting and leasing houses has lifi rrnn o n i'li r fl.I ^ C - nn t_ - . - \i\ QQi - nv n l nn «_ w ^ uii u uiij iiuo oi v U -t u n , uoivnu L « . 'il tracts have alread y been made , among which we will mention that Mrs . Han- nah Burr has leased her homestead on Main street to Mrs. Deoisey for one year. Mr. Bedell , onr town marble cut- ter , has leased of Pryor Weeks , one of hi s houses on Park Ave., now occu pied lry T e ev. Win, \Wil ey. Mr. Wiley has rented another one of Mr. Weeks ' hous- es next door , now occup ied by Geo.Don- aldson , and Mrs. Donaldson is house hunting. Mrs. W yatt, who now occu- p ie s M a rk Whitm a n ' s house , will leave B abylon and take up h er abode in Jer- se y City, These changes will all tak e effect A pril first. —Stews and raws at th e Willow Tree HOMAN & DAVIS , I f l i ALKHS IN General Merchandise , Dress Goods , Carpets , Oil Cloths , Groceries , Crockery, Furniture , Hardware Etc., Etc., Etc. 55?° Orders taken and delivered promptly Alm ost anything dijs t reel can be procured at t hese two stores. Call and examine. BOKAH & 14? Ii, Downtown Store—On Main St. loot Broa e lwny Uptown Store—Opposite Depot. AMITYVILLE , L. I. fiEO. T. IIOMA.Y. JOEL S. DAVIS . iaiu HGiuos, A U CTIOT SALE ! OF H OSUEHOL D FURNITURE , AT THE BATFtMT MOTEL , B ayport , L. I. THURSDAY. FKB. 23 , 1889- AT f Q O'CLOCK A. ryi . A ssignee Sale of propert y of John A Smi th, consisting of Par lor. Dining . Sitti ng, K' i I cIn en anil s leeping Room FUR, NITUKK. Also Carpets Oil Cloths , Mut ting, Tables. Chairs , Mirrors , ( 'lo cks , Lamp s. Orna- incuts , Pi ctur e s -in Frames , ' Be t l > ' reads , 3e< .!< i \n §\ i ^ d : Springs . Dishe s , Silve r Plated Ware , Glassware , Stoves and numer ous other articles. Also One Sleigh and One B uj r s y i Waffon. TERMS CASH. M.J , TEBaY , A«igaee . J \ VOTES IV A LIVE VILLAGE—FI50 ! .f OPR I WIDK-A-WAKE liEr - O U TER . 1 Fro m our own Correspondent. She jumped the puddle , How fairy anil li j ri i t ' But Itiiidcil in the mud—die : O , what a si ght. ; A new drug stove is to be opened in the store former ly occtip ied by F. Lefcowbz. Young men had better beware how they pet young ladies ' degs , or they may have i achiny (king) pains. Catch on ? Capt . Joel Davis visi ted the r:ity one day , tiiis weel; , anil during his absence the lower store put on the appearance ot agraveyimi . A j il eiisure party was held at Mi\ . W05- l y Ketebaii i ' s , Wednesday evening. There was quite a gathering there aud everybody l llifl II l ' ,l/A/ ir, - |„il Hmfi \I n o n ' f lin l i i i , if I — •- ,/\•¦ , ¦/ -> \\-- ¦. .. *»' - . . t \ ., m i, iivi j , i , ix j am Spanish. '' i . ouis L e- yli , the tailor , is prepared to suit you , in every respec t. His prices , ar e rea- sonable and his work At. Ho deals in im- ported and domestic cloths , and invites an inspection of his stock. tf. Charles Homan , our genial tradesman , paid a visit to Heli port, lu st Wednesday and chanced to dike a train home that was 40 minutes la te. He succeeded in making the connec tions, however , ami reached our post pnieo op limo. Charley says, \it is « cold day when I get lef t , '' nnd we believe i t,. .lohn W , White has opened an extensive undertaking est ablishment in rear of King ' s Hotel, He has mi el e^ giint new hearse and a sp l endid harness. Mr White fully un- derstands hi s business and will prove epiite popular wi th onr peop le. May he meet wi th the best of success. The new Lane! Improvement Company wil! soon be h eard from. Throug h its effort ' s Ami tyvi l lo will receive a bi g ' boom. \ It is compo seel of some of the solid men of the c omity, men who never e lo thin g s by halves. We shall refer to this enterprise again soon , and we hope our corre spondent will g ive us full particulars. Si. Mary ' s Congregrnti on still worshi ps in Lib erty Hall at f our o ' c lock every Sun- day aftern oon. Nest Sunday the \ second sermon in the course on Cunnrination will be delive red . On Wednesday evening, eiur- ing Lent there will lie si-rvjeo ami sermon a t a ipnirter te , ei g ht o ' clock. Special preachers have been invit ed. On H c ' ducs- ihlV. the 2 - 'd in st.. the I t ev. O . A. , I i. ,«im I of the CaUic e iriii , will preach. On H' edues- ; day , the 29th in. -;., ihe Key. George F. Urud. Itectur nf St. J ohn ' s Church , Brook- l yn, ha s promiseil io be with us. An eiilert aininimt wns ' \ —vi b y ti n young pe ople of St Mar) ' . - li uirch , Mem - ebiy, Feb III The prorp ' niiime was ex c el- lent , mid the Hii e lii 'iice large. The appre- cia tion of the audience was rap. - aledl y sh own by t..e largo number of ancore s re- ceived by the par tici pa nts , \pn.f Li g ht- uini ; llhskms Wax rt nrks niid Grand Sun Flo wer Chorus , \ was produced under the j inaii i memeu t. and directorship of Mr. &Mrs. Skinner, The c ast was as follows: | Li-tinnin g Hnskins , Burt HatT. ! Duchess of Tid y Towu Gertie Wanzer. ) assisted by the Misbes S pencer , t i nrch , I K elehmn, Williams , Kdwnrd J. W a ii . ier , J Morris and Messrs Carhart , Sax toii , Skin- I ner , Brown , 1. and U. Wanzer ami U Half. Miss. B axter sang a solo entitled \Summer Shower , \ aud Mrs. Gertrude Wmuer recited i e i short, sketch entitled \Her Sister. \ 4 Ainityville. A K1ILUOAD TW I i-TA BL E. 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S = :i:h. zr ocrr AiK ite vi it t- So: iet v !r e t & : ;:ge- i= e- —C' n Monday ef ih:- week a - l ei g L ilo tt s i - \ - urnev a. -i \ ' ' - . - . - the bay on the tee. k ^ V oV ' ex-Ediv ^ Hav i khv- VA' Ii - l y- ter- \ dan%' f rom ' < 'vs;er 'i:av and Lo:tt - t Yaiiey. \Vrha t is ' l t ' r \ was p rc n eu n ced \ ' ex - . - eI: - :-nt. — H:- .:e P ass - s it- ;;> •-C t f.r. \ -Harry Ilii ' u C . - i a li -^ e. i l iV - . ir il. -i I' . -- ' - ' - ii- w - . . do_r \\Ch: ;' . \ \i :e .::;:;:ia ; who c a used ihe tree \ -- . . - day !; - ; - ; ; : :;;!:e: : . \Chi p \ had —How :s - ; ;>. T.r. -. . ' !> : :?. y ' ¦ :— A ] ¦ -: - livery window: — 1 \ r K:k:\— The Brookl yn 77,,. . -s . .i t .u ' ar z t i i der i ts r.ew n r i.nage:ueni. \ x - i r ii .s ;s , , - , ^ ..,ii u. ii , - a y- . ' ^ .. - _ ' j. - . - c . \ v. , a painstaking newspaper man ' .to know that Lis labors are appre ciated, but. tb - - pro S t s oi an advertl-eme n t (r a s ub- sc ri ption that bays bread ar.d butter aids diKStiiia for tr i ore materlallv than praise. \ — To dose our onr ~ :o c k of s i t ocs . we ar- 1 s ^ i ! ;ss ( T - ^ - and oe ^ ow c- 'i -st. ^ Now is y c t t r time to s ecr r e a bargain. Come and s r e for yo t trs . . ' ve= . Men- ' , boys ' \ , ladies \ , misses ' , and vbi l dien ' s -hues , all going at less t t ian wnoie- st e prices. - - Come early and improve the chance.— ; It will not last l onsr. Ton snow tbe eju s hty of our goods. Come and hear ' . the prices. G ii eev Bros., Sayville. —Dr. H. H. Ka. proprietor of the -orated mediein* known as Scotch j its Essen - .e , was in town on Tuesday and called on Architect Green. Dr. . Kane own ? a tine summer residence at Isl i p. and has an extensive trout uale ii - erv on bis premises. The grounds are i ' iaruiaated at ni g ht by electric li ght , and the Doc-tor takes an especial p ride in his elegant home, ne nas a sfab.e c-f thoroug hbred horses and a very : raltii- .t-l e collection of dogs of the purest i-tra:n, e — Cav Yor D n Ii r—The reader - .end- ; ins us t ' ::e f...t correc t anEwcr to the following problem will be given a sir i iion tL i ' subscri p tion to the News free , ~ ra f:s. O e t cat your pencil and go to \ work. The names of the successful c-o.mpetetitors will be printed in a fu- ture issue: * . cle rk co- = nted out p. b a skat of -c-s?> :• , U.ok , o = t i- c o ai a time and one remaineei : three r.t a time and one rem?- ined: four at a time and . oni» remained: S ve at atime a- _ ^ i one remain- : ee3: ?is at s time and one re u v \ 2ed. but whe o l .a + rt^ V rtr - T S^ - T- PT, K T S lil D P - * *¦ * \ \ n ff T TTp - ?. ' ii c ±^ \ in . ^ - ^ - -- . — — — ; j Host ir.aiiv ez ss wer ^ •' . f —ln « revival me ^ rrnv. ) c ; a of T « e ' eimrcbes continue with rou -e n interest. \ — Seven persons s to >3 ap for pra vers in tce - Con rj re n atioTial Clrarcb. Thursday c o isbt. and twenty-three , duri ng tbe j <- eefc . ' mating about 100 in all who : save !ejt the aid and entered info a j - -ji ew life, fi e » \ - M r. J)ong la s is certain- 1 « |r doin c effective wSrt. - Pr ^ idin s El - | •er Adams was at the 5L E. Chareb 31 £ * 3 iiH2 tie week and delivered very in- vu rf sa* ad ti resses. Eev. 5tr. Bow- i v B *Ai i 4e8f •tttsS Wttk. Sayvill e- i i r e-v itii\ -. , r Def«-rred from last wee k.] F r o m our om: Corre's n oneie i i t . Miss Hatlie Hul.s e has gon e to the city for the winter. Miss Annie Shaw gave a tea party on * i r.uiuay cf this week. Miss Josie Weidner has gone to Brookl yn to visit friends. John Weidner , Jr., and Eugene Davis , Jr. , are spending a week in New Y ork , About twenty coup les from llus p lace attended the Schubert Quartette Con- cert at Patchogue. Mr. William Gardner has purchased of Capt. Isaac Homan the building known as tne launa ry. Mr. James Shaw , who fc a s been e m - ployed in New York , has returned to Bel l port on account of ill health. Mr. J ohn L. Corwin is havin g . his enlar ged in - good style. Robinson m \Wttkras , tnulders , are doing the WMi tt \\ -;- ' \ . ' ;_ - ' \ » \ . \ : ' -I . Bellport. - I'll Y I ' AI t A ' iU.U ' US Kl f i 'M A \ GET-rr-AV D - I i ;i - :t \ Tnwv. I Fro m our o\\ u Corre< t Himlciit- ! Cedar avenue will probabl y be exten- j ded to division street. The El ectric Light plant has been ! sol d to a Company. j M. 1'. I t uland is enlarg ing his oven i under bis bakery . Mrs.Hannah Smith is visiting friends j in Xew Haven. Conn. ! ! The Hook and Ladder Company held j a meeting Tuesday e i cning. j i The Arcadia Dubai ing Club elected ] officers on -Monday ni g ht last. ; Meetings in both (he churches still ; continue with unabated interest. ! i Samuel Felter has sold hi* Lake View | I House to Xew York parties . j ; Geo. Willitts . of tbe A - lraa c; i s on i ! tlie sick list. He is away on a vacation. J j A large (p iautily of ic e. - is standing ! ' in the field bv the pond for the St. Lou- ! is l l eef Co. ' ! The Lincoln Ifepuhlieau Club rooms , j over Ackerl y a Millers ' are being iixed j up in line shape. ; Jessie Mills, of the linn of Mills eV : Hammond, lias . -old his ri g ht in said | linn to Daniel Chiclie. - ter , now in said i linn ' s emp loy. I ; . 1 ' ; I ' atclioguo. I i l- ruin onr u.i it v . i t it c~;m.iiuci;i. ' The streets are a- mudd y as mudd y ran be. so ir makes it bad for girls and ; Willie. Wm. H. Gordon lost his horse b y ' • f eeding it too mm - h. Go od bve . \ old I gal. \ Mr. Dan( n aii) Hawkins still contin- ues lo drive the mail between Forge j depot- and Moriches 1' . (I . -Mi - s Emma Howell is visiting her ! sister. Mrs. Edward Howell , formerly j Secretary and Treasurer of the I' nion j Sunday School. ' j Last Sunday evening our depot , Forge j Station , was entered b y thieves , but j J I hey did not get anything- , excepting a j : few ti ckets. Hope the lau(yei>) will j fine them all they can pa }- , and more | than they can ' t pay. I j Goo. E. li oss has purchased a banj o . . on which he is learning to p lay \Oh j my darling little Susie. '' h!ain(or) j Snow , 1 do no t < are. Also •• To the east , j i I am bound , where my darling may be j j f ound , \ and all siu li p ieces. Wish you j immense success . Urother Geoure. - ¦ i Surprise parties seem to thrive in I j this p lace. Last week Cant. Egbert I Ross was surprised b y seeing his house j I gradually fill with guests , and last Sat- I ' urday evening. < probably) M rs. Then- j i dore Ga t nage was a \ little \ surprised ' i upon opening the front door and dis- j i covering a large party waiting to be j let iu (i l attie ' s) arms \Will Drown \ ' in j 1 love ' , . I | Z t o Zag. i I , »— i a t tri e- lii's. j rioiii oui i ' « a v,iuii ' s i uiueie-U ' . I ' Mrs. S. , nir es , of Pine Xeck , has been i dangerousl y sick of pneumonia. We I ! are p leased to . say that she is better ! no w , but not out of danger. Well , valentine day has come and i passed. Some are happy, some are sour , j and sad. Here , at least more comic I valentines were sent and received than I any other kind. A dance occurred on the 14th , in Philli p ' s hai l , which proved to be tbe most enjoyable affair of tbe season. Tbe music was furnished b y Prof. G. W. Walker , and was certainl y excel- , lent. The company danced until all , (even the best dancers) were tired , , when refreshments were served. They . did justice to the good things provided, j A ft pr fli p pnll.ltinTi ba d l i p o n nfl mii-or l ...- . * .. ....w w~-..-.. ~ — U ..v- UUU .. II U I11II|,U, , and eaten , the people recommenced , dancing, and stayed until even the late ¦ stayers were satisfied and ready to re- j tu rn home. They did so , and all were , well p leas e d a nd hap p y as the y r e tir e d in the morning, thinking over the good , time they had had. O n th e 9th , another skating party was held. The boys skated the g irl s across tbe bay. Every once in a while the boys would cay ; \Look out here is an open space. ' The g irls would wait ; in anxious suspence until they knew ! the danger was passed. Arrived at the Government house they occup ied the time and danced with a will. Two sets j were dancing at a time almost all th s evening. The music was provided b y organ and fieldle. It was certainl y good. At 12 tbe organist , Mr. William j Terrel. bad to go out on patrol , and ! Mrs. Ida Downs took his p lace. At last the words \Let us go/'Vero heard from ail parts of tbe room. They started for home to repeat tbe experience of the going over. They arrived home tired and old , but happy, and had , w e hope, : o leasant dreams. ¦ — Columbia H all. —R ev. Th. Doug- ' las of the Congregational Church , will preach in Columbia Hal l , to-morrow (Sunday) evening at 7.30 o ' clock. • £f | Handsome Designs in Granite and\ Marble Monuments , H eadstones , etc. Goldsmith , West Patchogue. 1 U i iniiip iiri i fl tt ww K j AUuiiticvillc. I — - ¦ ,- , . . -3' IMPORTING R ETAILER S FtllXON $T. ^g b && &J m i BROOKLYN. ^ DRESS G GODS. Wc are daily receiving Spring Dress Goods of new weaves and rich textures , to which we invite particular attention as being of su- perior quali ty, and offered at prices lower than ever before quoted for such re liable goods. In plain colors the leading materials are Cashmeres , Henriettas , Serges a nd Ladies ' Cloths . In m ixtures the Vigoroux Suiting and B i f g f s come in all the leading shades. We hare also a large Tariety of Plaids , Checks aud Stripes suitable for Ladies ' , Misses and Chil- dren ' s wear. A f e w p ieces are g iven : 36-inch All W ool Serge , in plain and mized colors , 38c. per yar d. 42-inch Costume Cloth , in fifteen different shades , in plain colors antl in mix tures , 48c per yard ; woul d be good value for 65c. 40-inch Cashmere Serge , 5 0c. per yard . 46 inch Tuxe do Serge , a smooth , soft , rich material in all the fashionable colors , 65c. per yard. CASHMERE PEICE LIST. •t O-inch Cashmere , 45 ct s . per yard* , '\ ' • •;« li Cashmere , 50 cts . per yard* 1 0-i nch Cashmere , 69 cts. per yard- 43-inch Ca shmere , 75 cts. per yard. 46-inch Cashmere , $1. 00 per yard. 40-inch Cashmere , §1.25 per yard. If you don 't want to come to the city j ust now , send for samples. FINE WHITE GOODS. Plain India Linens , 8c , 10 c, 121 c , 1 5c. and upward. Plain Victoria Lawns , 10c , 12. J c \ , 15c , 20. and upward. Lace Stripe and Corded Lawns , 10c , and 124c. per yard. Jones ' Cambric 12Ac. , 15c. and 20c. per yard!\ WASH FABRICS. Freres Koechlin French Satines. A magnificent assortment of plains and fancy iu special confined s tyles. Plains , 30c. per yard ; fancies , 35c. Scoth Novelty Zep h yrs. The largest assortment shown by any retail house in the trade —plains to match—in all the latest colorin gs , such as serpent , goblin and electric blues. y Domestic Wash Fabrics of eve ry reliable manufacture at thfl / lowest possible prices. \ OUR OM ITC BTJSES MEET ALL TRAINS AT THE FLATBTJSH AVENUE DEPOT OF THE LONG ISLAND RAILBOAD. C. FRED. JOHNSON , Fine gr a de s o f Timothy Hay. A gent for the sale of PEAT MOSS BEDDING , H ard , Headin g and Pale Bricks , FROM T H E ESTATE CF C, M. S TEW A RT , G ARDEN CITY , L. I. AGENT KOll ALSO , DRAIN PIPE , CHIMNE Y TOPS , Et c., IN STOCK AT ADVANCE OFFICE , ^ T^ .v. Bayport and New York , ^ ra s fe * SAYVILLE DRUG STORE. (J J. KLAASSEN, Drugg ist and Chemist. Pre s cription3 \* carefttll y com a cunded. News Dealer , B ooks , Stationery, and all kinds of Varieties , 4c Before parefcating elsewhere , call and impact onr Goose. lUur innt , • - . tonus , kL General. TRE ES ! TREE S ! Now i a the time to make contracts for trees. Do not wait until you are ready to set them. Largest stock ofEvergreens , Sh ade Trees , Shrubs and Vines- wi thin 100 miles of New York . Ext ra large transplated Map les , Elms and Evergreens , Sil ver Map le , 10 to 12 feet , 15 to 25 cents. Norway do 12 to 14 ft. 50 cents. Elms 11 ft. 25 cents, All to bo sold c heap to close np the business. Farm for Sale. P. H. F OSTER , Ba bylon Nursery, L. I. S TEAM Moulding and Saw Mill. TERRY & RAYNOR , P ropr ' s. (Successors to I. H. Ghees , Jn.,) A full line of BUILDING MATERIALS and BUILDER'S HARD- HARDWARE, white and Yellow Pine Lumber , Oak , Ash , Cypress and Spruce Planking and Timber. ST\ Sash , Blinds , Doors , Br ackets and Mouldin g s and other Turned Work. 1 hose who intern! to huil i l will find it to thei r advantage to eive us a call. Yard aud Mill , . . SAYVILLE , L. I. C ' * ' • TEBBY ' 125 w . K. «ATC O B. ROGERS ' ^ r v-^ / and ( & f Qe d& m> i< z n / , :ETr:R,o:F:E3_fi w :i?r i PL - A - a s r - i Gille tte ' s Building Sayville , H, T ROGERS , Proprietor. The Finest Restaurant in Suffnll t Cn uMv.