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- Queens County Review, PuatiSMCO E vert F riday M orning HEMPSTEAD. Ida L o u I h u , i n f a n t d a u g h t e r o f 'M r . a n d Mrs. John Broad, died a t I>e troit, Mich., o n W e d n esday l a a t . LORO ISIARD. fl C H A K f .K N I). MM I T H , P r o p r i e t o r . L O N G I S L A N D R A I L R O A D T I M E T A B L E . iliu n t t -------- A m ity v i l l e .............. MfMfU*|M«itlH........ W m I ar I. .................. Bellmor** ............. Merriek............... Freeport — Millmirti R u c k v ille ( V n t r e . . L y n b r o o k ................. \alley Stn-Hiu... .RoMdale ............. H p rinafleld Jamaica .............. 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H enry Lotz li.-ul a lucky esca]>e in Rev. U. L. Johnson, of St. Paul's runaw ay aocidenf' last Saturday Church. Brooklyn, who was exfiect evening. W h ile driving home from ed to o ccupy the imljiit o f tlie M. E. The remains were brought to this ! W oodsburgh his horse b.iunn village, and the funeral services frightened aud stu r t.il ou a lively held Monday at tlie r esidence o f Mrs. run. Mr. Lotz jumped from the Broad's mother. Mrs. Christopher wagon and escaped injury. Tin'1 Snedeker. — horse ran home, carrying with him Rev. F. C. H ill, of Huntington, the remains of a wrecked wagon ami in ' ^ “ set of harness. O u u v h last Sunday. failed to reach here, ow ing to a previous engage ment for the day He will preach this Sunday, however, without fail. Beujninin Car man. who has l**en som e time, suffering from w h a t hi malaria 1 12 19 Iff 4 44 7 15 19 lift 4 48 7 37 7 19 19 (H 4 52 7 41 7 22 19 11 4 ftrt T 44 7 27 19 15 ft i»i 7 49 7 31 19 18' ft 9ft 7 53 7 35 10 22 5 19 7 67 7 38 1931514 8P | 7461039 611 9 08 7 52 1*149 5 27 8 14 F R E E P O R T M A I L S . .8.31 ........... 6.90. | d o t e ................... F R E E P O R T V I L L A G E O F F I C I A L D I R E C T O R Y . VILLAGE •O80D. W illiam <4. M iller, P r e a iilcn l. S m ith c’ox . Itavnor K. Sm ith . ■OA0O or WATC0 COMMISSIONC06 W illia m (4. M iller. Prtw ldcnl. S m ith C o x , Secrcta-ry. Itavnor H. S m ith , Trcatm n -r. S . F o a tcr Snraifiic. JoMipb T. W e y a n t . C lerk. police JUSTICE W ilb u r F. Trad w e ll. ■ 0 * 0 0 o r EDUCATION if. It. S m i t h . P r e s id e n t W S H u ll. Secn*tar> II 1*. L ib b y , W m . t*. M iller, it II M a y lan tl J o h n T . Pont. C o l le c to r . H a r v e y B . S m i t h . T n a w u r c r JoMcpti T . W e y a n t . C l e r k . ■ o * 0 o o r MCALTH. R . H . M a y l a n d . PreM ident. .1. W . Fit/.HimonM, S e c r e t u r j VILLAGE OFFICERS L O C A L . In f o r m a t io n lo r B a y m e n . F r id a y , A u k . S a t u r d a y , S u n d a y , M o n d a y , T u e s d a y . Sen t . Wednmday. •' T li u r w U y , HIOH WATKlt. 11.15 n. 11.57 1 12 44 p. 1.41 • 2.41 * 9.89 * . 4.58 * > Last Q u a rter M o o n . AugUHt 31. A good, sm a r t boy desirin g to se •litre a s itu a tio n should read t h e a d v e r tisem e n t iu a n o th e r colunui. If you have a n y th i n g to sell, w a n t to purchase, desire a situ a tio n or h e lp is w a q ted, p u t a n a d v e rtisem e n t in th e Rkvikw. It w ill b r in g re- ■ults. The an n u a l state m e n t of the Board of T r u s tees of th e V illage of Freeport w ill lie found in an o th e r eoluinu. E v e r y citizen should r e a d it carefully. A neat w o o d e n aw n ing lius lieen erected in fro n t of th e store build ing on Fulton stre e t ow n e d hy C a r man Pear sull und occupied by C lif fo rd 's Bazaar. C h r is tian E n d e a v o r p r a y e r m e e t in g a t t h e P r e s b y terian Chui>el next Monday .evening. Leader, Mrs. (J. W. B e rgen; subject, \T h e Happi- ' uoss of H e a v e n \ . A n o th e r excursion to M u n h u ttun Beuch w ill is. given by th e I» n g Island R a ilroad n e x t T u e s d a y , Sep tem b e r 1 . If th e day is s torm y , t h e excursion w ill Is' t h e f o llow ing day. Cant. H a r v e y Sm ith und crew eatight I.BOtt jsm n d s of blue tisli on T u e s d a y . W h ile h a u ling tlie not, ouo of th e tisli caught t h e th u m b of A n d rew d i d d e r betw e e n its teeth and to r e olT th e end. /-'■'TtTP'-Long Island R a ilroad gave I becomes hardened by ugc. All the larg. n n o t h c r \ x e u r u i o n to (Ben Island cities o f tha United States have adopted via O y s ter Bay on T h u rsduy. A this kind of walk. Flagging is in many larg e nilm b u r of S o u th Hide r e s idents eases taken npund (.ntiiit.n.l laid iii its availiH lThetuselves of th e opportun j ity to visit t h e d e lig h tf u l r e s o r t. P kkhonai ,. Chas. D. Alive, drug- Sneak thievi-s en tered th e room j g ist, ts s p e n d ing t h e w e e k a t Dover, being occupied by Mr. and Mrs. D e la w a re. D u ring his absence, A. F r a n k H o lder, o f B rooklyn, at S c o tt's , L. O u iunn is iu ch a rg e Miss H o tel on th e beach last T h u r s d a y C lara D a lton is visitin g Mrs. Hulsey afternoon and secured ♦1.50. Mr. !C a riienter. in B roi.klyn. A. B. uud M rs. H o lder w o re ab s e n t a t th e W a llace is spending th e week at A g r a n d subscription concert will be given nt t h e P r e s b y terian Church on W e d n e s d a y evening. Septem lrer 1 C, hy th e A m p h ion L a d ies’ Q u a r tette, of B rooklyn, assisted liy Louise Pahst, violinist. T h e a d m ission to t h is excellent c o n c e rt lias been fix.si at tlie populur price, 2 5 cents. T h e a r t i s t s w h o will tak e p a r t are h ig h ly c o m m e n d e d by p r e s s and public, and th e church should bo c row d e d on th e evening of th e lfith. Tlie proceeds of th e concert \will tie for th e use of th e trustees of t h e church. Frederick T redw e ll, p r iv a te s e c r e ta r y of th e L a w y e rs' T itle C o m p a n y , of New Y o rk C ity, a b r o th e r of C o u n selor W ilb u r F. T redw e ll, of th is village, died in B rooklyn last w eek of h e a r t f a ilure, superinduced by a severe a ttack of typhoid fever. H e w a s in his 43rd y e a r und is s u r vived by a wife. Tlje funeral se r vices w e re held at th e hom e of his fath e r in Flutbush. on W e d n e s d a y evening and th e rem a ins w e re taken* to G reenfield C e m e tery, H e m p s tead, on T h u r s d a y m o rning for burial, C a n o n B ryan, of th e G a rden C ity C a thedral, officiating. Tlie P a tcliogue A rgus of last w e e k published th e follow ing concern ing A. S. Johnson, of tiiis village, und th e granitoid cem e n t sidew a lks introduced in th is section hy him : Granitoid sidewalks arc now licing laid ill this village in front of the stores of George M. Ackerly, by A. S. John son, from Freeport. These walks are lining laid accoriling to the latest im prove! system. Mr. Johnson has made a sjsvialty of tig’ work for the last four years and 1ms met with success. He fully guarantees his walks to lie dur able. not to crack, or Is* uffoctodby frost. Granitoid is even cheaper than Hugging. Inis a Hue up|s<uruiire. is durable and T im s H Whale.. Street lighting Wright lint,in- -i*-. isl nfti' er II K Ki.ler J o h n D u n b a r . Charles I). Smith printing and -Is V I,. Church last Sunday, preaching two John Anthony was held u p b y tw able sermons. The m o rning text highw a y m e n late Monday night and proved to la' appendicitis w a s taken from Ezekiel XLVU: v. 3. comix-lled to hand over ♦tt.TS. lie to Seuey Hospital, Bn 4 and 5. anil in thc evenin g from was r iding bis w h e e l when attacked The highw a y m e n searched liis operation pockets after receiving the money Ua. ii Peter x i n : v. 3 < 'onrgd Schlegel, who was award- physician supplied but which afterw a r d s was taken klyn, on Tuesday, where he will undergo VILLAGE OF FREEPORT; T r u s t e e s * S t a t e m e n t . Tin- iiiulcrMCintl Trustee* of fin- N’ iIImuc \f Fivtl|H*rt. in cimiplinncc \ f law. pn—enf the folhrn iit*: statement of rvct'ijjt*-Miwi T-\|H-nt|i ' 111'!\ Auqti-t 2I„ I8JH. uifl'ic lip frt«in ■< H l(«\\n«»r. ■ .1 T. NVe\ant. F .lay H.'.I. Il Tax arrears . i inrun ocm e g e i, who w a s axvam • \ . . . . •• Thc K ing s nauglitcrs ed the contract for cleaning the old and tmtk a silver Match hicli he l1larK,,„ f the si'ryiivs til town burying ground of weeds, etc., earned.^ All the money \ as kept church, to i View Host* < J. 'I* Weyant. services as clerk, 'ic. 81 »irt J. J Hniutall. work on roads. *4 22 .7oliti I*. Powell. l;K i] (}«). M. Randall. . 18 i.» T h e road com m ittee reported the need of a cobble drainage from the flower lied in front o f f . P. Sm ith's drug store to the railroad track ou Main street, also that a m miber of property owners had not com p lied theScrilsts. Pharisees an<l Lawyeri with the resolution of the board n has begun work, and a m a rked im provem ent in the appearance of the place is noticeable. Thc Epworth League p r a y e r m eet in g at the M. E. Church next Sun day evening w ill he led by Mr. Ed w a u ls. Subject, \The Rebukes to I»t Thirteen car loads of jieople e n joyed the e x c u r sion to Moutuuk and Sag Harbor on Tuesday tinder the m anagement of Messrs Crain anil Tnthill. of this village The weather was jierfect. and the scenery at tlio eastern end of Long Island delighted 1 Daughters have taken it the Pres conduct the 1 and prayer m eeting rvices are held Ol K ICE-COLD SODA W ATER will make you forget the lmt da to htm\, lie , to make goo.1 Smla 1 lur Soda Water ia'good. It |« a y s ' all The happy xcursioiiists re (ptiring curbing to lie placed in front J W esley, a form er resident, lias turned early in the evening, feeling of their property. On m o tion it purchased the interests of John 1’. well repaid for the outing, w a s resolved tbat all property own- Bowker in the produce business at Bothtnan is erecting a ers on Main and Fulton streets, w h o DI\ Tenth avenue. N e w York City, j . ..n ,,,,.Mji.„i- cottage on V illage avc had not placed a curli in front of -Wes\ w a s in tow n on S unday greet- Hall, their prem ises, be notified by the ing old friends.. ' ‘•lerk to havq saint' done w ithin live V l.„llM>rs „ f H e.m s.te id Bav Miss Phelm ( otnhs will soon .-otn Members o l the irem iisR .et ti.ij the e rection of a cottage in their friends : Riverside 1’ark Samuel 1* Tliomp club i- ----- - -------- Sunday schi No prcachin Rev E. B. French who lms I kcu - w q m S ! ,,1); attending the annual session of the i»,k> fw i». Grand Isnlge, 1. O G. T . at Sara J toga, is expected hotuc on Saturday, ll ■ |ti,i.r -. ( in Sunday evening lie will preach \\ rV^liT iV.'.'oiV. t'tnoii to the congri .It'lin l)iiiil*Hr.t»llli i r mih! p < cntjiKc \ii col In t H~i- • I' U t y h 111 . prt prtriiiu: C M A 5 . P . S M I T H . P h a r m a c i s t . F R E E P O R T . L . I. (ii’*'., steps from L. I. Kaihmvd i days from tlatu »>f liotiw , <»r the y a(.j^ village would do so and charge the sam e against the property Chief Cheshire, of the lire depart ment, askeil the lioard's permission, on behalf of the department, to take rrpparrttus to the tiremen's tourim ment ut A m ityvillo on September 7. O n iuted. A cotuiutiuicution was received from tlie tire department, stating that at a regular m eeting of the sam e held on July 11, 1 Hint, a reso lution w a s passed recoinfUending that a suitable house for s torage and m eeting he erected for Bay V iew Hose Company, No. 3. Ordered placed on tile. Officers elect of W ide Engine Co.. w ere approved. Tlie nam es of several streets were changed as follow s: Raynor ave nne to Chureli street. Bergen street to Ocean avenue, Park street to Bergen place, and Riverside avenue to G rove street. The c lerk was instructed to secure estim a tes for painting and placing signs designating thc streets, also to notify the chief of the fire depart m ent that the board had decided to number the hydrants throughout the village and desired the fire de partm ent to arrange the numbers. An adjournm ent was then taken. and w u the Saturday evening und S u n d ay m orn ing A very pleasant tim e is report ed by ail, ii faet which is always prevalent in any o f tlie cluh events. their annual fair iit their lioui Main street, ou Septem b er 'J and 1(1. Useful and fancy articles w ill b e o n sale and there w ill be numerous novelties and attractions. Mrs. If. F. Denton, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Snedeker and Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Gilbert, Jr., have been spending a few days at Point Coin- Aw a k e fort, on the Great South Bay. Shore, Delia ■ontract. j son has been awarded tli. j At the last m eeting of Alert Hose ; Co.. the finance,com m ittee ou the j ice creaTti and cake sale reiiorted the receipts as ♦HI.'.13; ex]H'nses. Thi' K ing’s Daughters w ill hold | j s. OS; leaving a balance of ♦13.25. Sidney S Sm ith, business m a n a ger of tiie t His,Tver, is spending the week at Saratoga, as a delegate to the annual session of the I. t). G. T. Jacob Van V liet lias laid a cobble gutter made in front of his store on V illage avenue. Miss Grace W right, daughter of Com m issioner Robert W right, who lias been ill for several weeks, is now convalescent. The fair of St. Agnes’ Church, which comm enced ou W ednesday, and w ill c o n tinue the remainder of tin* week, is being attended by a large number, and thc net proceeds Mrs. Isaac Terry, of Bay is visiting her sister. Mn Pettit. MiiJiael Burke, of East W illiston. was waylaid and robbed of ♦24 on Monday night. He bad been drink in g heavily anil w a s in company w ith several Poluks. w h o m it is sup posed, Committed the crime. W hen found. Burke w a s unconscious and had an ugly wound in liis scalp. A physician w a s sum m o n ed, and the wound sewed up. Burke swore out will no doubt he very gratifying. Com m issioner Robert W right lias retiu'ned front Saratoga, where he attended the Republican State C o n vention. Mr. and Mrs. W rigjit Pearsall are a warrant against the Polnks and j e n joying their sintittal trip to Anbury H o m e A g a in. tim e of tlio robbery G e o rge E. R ider has had a cem e n t sid e w a lk m a d e f ro n tin g his s to r e on M a in strix't. Tlie business m en a r e “ c a tch in g o n ” to tb e faet S u it a good sidew a lk is appreciated by th e i r custo m e rs aud th e public in gencrulj l<ct tb e good w o rk •'on- ttnuo. F. (', W illis and G e o rge Mole m u d c a catch of llsli on W ednesday w ith a rod anil reel wliicli s u rpasses an y r e p o r ted in t h is sic tion during th e present season. N iue w e a k tlsli. th e larg e s t w e ighing 0 1,, iHittuds; several flue fluke, av e rag in g fi S a ratoga, atten d in g t h e annual scs sion of th e G rand Ixslge of I. (>. G T l’e te r M cEvoy and fam ily of Brooklyn, s p e n t S u n d a y in th e village . .. W . H. A ilants ami I. D u ryea connected w ith th e Ising Island R a ilroad Co., have rented th e cot tnge of Mrs. Skidm o re oil H e n ry street, and w ith th e ir fatnilii's r e m o ved to th is village Mr. A r th u r L. Goin,in and children will s]M'iid th e m o u th of Septem b e r in N o r thern New Y o rk Rev. S S. H e b ts s'd.of Ut Crosse. Ill , is visiting liis sister. Mrs. W e sley Pearsall T h e new addition to th e P r ish y they were arrested W illiam Haff, w h o for more than four years has suffered from rheu matism died on T u esday evening, aged 3s years. The funeral was held on Thursday afternoon from I “ , s , ,)f * ' ampin ** oi'T in m a ink . nknv HAMP- tfic residence o f hin brother, Muhlon. 1 ^ shirk and kijikwiik . hk mi Grove street. The Odd Fellow s ,. nnd m embers o f the Shield of Honor. Last Friday night the m em b ers ot ((f w]licll th{, .w .- a s e d was a mem Til K KXOC'K.MIOt'T HKTllgNS S.VKKLV TO KRKKl'OltT FROM TttKlK Park Mrs. M uguiness and fam ily are visiting friends at Lindenhurst. Miss Amjjc Goodman entertained a number of friends last Sunday her birthday. The young lady was the recipient,of a num ber of substantial tokens. gutiou of the Presbyterian Church. Rev. George M Pow ell will have charge of the music, assisted by W illiam 11. Clark, who will render several vocal selections. Theodore W ells and daughter, who have been ill for several weeks, are im p roving. The platform of the railroad station lias been greatly improved by new planks. Mrs Frank Campbell tendered a reception to a number o f her friends on T u esday evening at her hom e on the Merrick road. The spacious parlors Were tastefully decorated with palms and cut flowers, aud the acetic p resented was a chat tiling one. About fifty guests were pres ent and dancing was enjoyed to ex eellent music furnished by Thom a s A. Sm ith, violinist, and Mrs. 11 H. Sm ith, pianist, of Freeport. Thc second concert of thc season at thc Bellmore Hotel took place on Saturday evening. Thc g u e sts w ere entertained by Miss Theresa Hitcher, who rendered several piano selec tions. Miss Pauline Seheuher, in vocal selections; Tnnnanu H anks, in j e w s harp solos, with coneeitina accom p anim ent hy Wm. H oughton. S r .; W a lter Houghton and W in. 11 Clark, in popular songs, and Charles J. Fisher in impersonations. Mr. W h ittennan and fam ily, ol New York, are spending a few w e e k s in this village. A large number of cyclists took dinner at Swain's Hotel on Sunday. rims Uaviinr F M.cl.hcr NN || smith M Pea. ..ni < has. I a him I ! K Ka\ tor HONEST HOSIERY. Tliai‘s iln k« vimtt- tu *»uv miuuc \ M T * * T 1 E(i 0 0 D O f f t o / l t Y ? Unless you get value for it. Tim e s are h a rd, BUT— My P r ices will s u it Your Pocketbook I K «'i*nih<» A Taft \ M smitli (tonli'ii EII im . ii K it. Smith. jr * mu. K . M\> tlt n K liitchif. jt»Ut rl'i'ii nii.'tI n>|N»rl. ..... t’lias llt'llttntl. ftTM MllUk'c f ill ti\i» K A Ik.rlfi NN'allact* Pr stamped ei Kr N n nn Mr S\rui». per quart ....................... *\•>•<1 Butter, p«t It) .. «'alifornia I “nines, per lb.. I ’re pared Huckwhent. 3|h pkir. rtlhpkR N5 a s h iiitf 1*\\vtler. i lh pk « N lq s ta n l K ick lea a n d (*ht»\\ M\>tt*ll P itketi P e a i i ', 3 Ih e ht\ print iiq: i I*. NVri>xlit. sundries I»*r village treasurer II K. Idiihy. rent for trus tees room and eagre * \lias Kidder, coal t\i ' illatP' \Mice Smithard Pr\-.. i \t»l NN F Tret I well . leual services K. .Ia\ Petiell. services as p\ liee'justice and e\Sellses Hayimr H. Smith. scTvrces as ( has l» Smith printiin;. s, Foster Sprauuv._bct,viees as asst ssnr ................ A. .1. .Mac Lean, mu kill): -u^ns l lie\. F. ( \rw in, inspet t un; sanitary rotiditioii i»t villa*:e ('has K. Smith.disinfectants for P\.ard \f lleallh ( I). Alice, disinfectants t«>r Pnard \t llealtii i)r K. Carman, services I\ Ptiartl of ilealth ... F. S. .Mayland. ileeoratiim \ iliaKf (•Mice NN' P. Ostcrlmut. pre pur Plat k st.„ kinqs I »st PI.,, k >. mile Notions of Al! Sorts at lowest Prices CHAS. P. SEAMAN, F R E E P O R T , L I. expel N ichols. \M ite rs' Ft I tala th e K n o c k a b o u t Cluh. W a lter Bond. |,(.|- attended in a bodv. Roy W a llace. Dimon Sm ith, aud Frank W eyant. returned to their hom es in tlij.K v illage from a ram p ing trip to Maine. Canada and New Hampshire. Tho boys left this village July 11, and proceeded to Portland. Maine. A fter a short visit ill that city, they started out for a good tim e , and that they sticeecded in their efforts 1 is evidenced hy the sunburned faces aud glow of good health beam ing from tlieir couiitrimucos. Ij'itviug W entworth's Location. N. U .. on August is. for the return trip, thc party rowed down thc Magall aw a y River, a picturesque stream, to the Androscoggin, ■which flows into thc sea. Continuing a short distance ou the latter river brought them to Luke Umhagog. the largest of the Rnngely Lakes. After a ride ot seven m iles on this bountiful e x p a n s,-of water the Hotel Lakeside w a s reach,il. where the night w a s sjient. In the m orning .1 '••‘k' ‘ '[l u ' i n. v. r hns bctm much competition till'p a r t y to Bethel. Me. Ih e rule through the valleys and over the hills is a deliglitful one and replete w ith tine view s. Tlie road leads through the famous Grafton Notch, a ravine, resem b ling thc canons of the Rookies. Moose Caves, Serew Auger Falls and tlie Devil's H o rse shoe a r c a lso interesting object along the route. Leaving Bethel by the Grand Trunk Line the com p a n y soon reachul Portland, where the s team ship M anhattan was hoarded for tin voyage to New York trip is a delightful one joved hy all New 'Y ork City was readied in tlie evening nf Friday and. cross ing the ferrv. the party boarded i 1/ong Island Railroad train for Free Theojore Steek, form erly with S. (iildersleeve. has opened a harness shop in Liberty Hall, A paper sale is announeiil for September*!, from 2 to 7 p. in.. on the rectory lawn. j . Dr. Jtiiiih Rosenthal, a brother of Dr. A. 1). Rosenthal, died at Chicago on Monday. He was a frequent visitor here, where lie m ade many The L m g Island City Star recent ly published ati interesting article on the village clock on the tower of St George's Church, and the part it played in the murder of Stephen Powell. A portion of the article is here reproduced: The Hempstead village clock w;is placed ill the tower of St. George's Episcopal Church ill 1 s.57. The public timepiece was paid for liv subscription. It was built in Sag Harbor, and until the village was ineoriKiratcd \yts kept in repair bv th. ngregation of the rhim'h. After the incorporation of the village tlic.elock Ix'cnmo a public charge, and the posit ion of official winder was created bv the Board of Trustees. There Fred, and Joseph Bristol, aged it and 12 y ears,escaped from the Boy's Juvenile Home at A n iityville, on Tuesday. They walked to this v il lage. w h ere darkness overtook them , I aud asked permission of som e ra il road em p loyees hr sleep ill a freight ear. They claimed to have received brutal treatment from their parents. 1 •' b The bicycle race which w a s to and decided to leave home. T lieir 1.1,0.7,'\ i have hccn'hcld at thc driving park 1 was believed and shelter for ..... on W ednesdav. hns been post) ! the night was all'onled them. ( >ne until next W .ilnesdav, so n s not to \f the railroad men. hearing the boys interfere with tlie ra.Vyinyt Jft the talking ais.ut tlieir escape from the Patehogm* w h e e lnicii. |{(».Nl) FI ND Nuu iI• . Hitliitic.t' \ii liit'u'tl Ut'ttl. Iroin.l IF Biiyiior, < t I. NN alb\ « . t I’ax Mrmirs LYNBROOK. itll.Mri'ct • *11»ini plit'ii l.t'\\ i>.\x i * l<rt>ii\i • M Fan.lull A n iityville home, sent w o rd to th a t to. rk j s ly e by j bv using! i The mill was en I'arlv jstrt. reaching here at I I o'clock, i loutwlH ooclt, and a nttm irer qf lVhiek toriaji Chureli liaviug been finished. I tired, b u t happy, and feeling th a t lass w e re b r o u g h t hom e. aervicca w e re held in t h e ixlifiee on th e ir outing had l s d i ntie ,.f itnal T h c (Juccus C o u n ty S e n tinel of Sunday last, \ w i n g to t h e iudirino. h.ry.sl pleasure last w*X‘k eontainoil th e foHow ing sition of Rev. K. 1 . K e ti'ham . I> lb. im raonal r e l a ti n g to one of o u r ol | Hie irustor, m id.iiieiitory eerem o m e s l . vc rots clothes u-c less lye by ..erly lady reaidents: w e re o h a e r w l T h e Rev. Ichulrod . a » . i Finch preai'lHNi un elociueitt »t*rmon ' Jj? «>«• - - - - - a diKtuuee of six miles, and visit,si u K lldeinoi S « let) loudn. tisl tin iimiila'r of friends Early Tuesday evening service. The addition to morning she returned. \A u n t Hnlly ' i t h e ehu reh is 4K x 15 feet, und iso . in 1 ,'nmrkiil.ly spry for one of lmr age itipiisi hy t h e choir in th e center, \lice a year she walks from lmr home to , a u <] on ,.ai.|, Mj,|e ,,f t |„ . ,-hoir a lcove. using less ! H a rm less nap. nap. Do both hy using ure room s for tlie pastor and choir Tin* w a lls of t h e church a r e done over in harm o n izing colors, the jiews varnish,si and re covered. The (rustor and congregation arc to Is' visit friends in Jericho A law n iwirty for th e Is'ncflt of th e tf f iu r c li of th e T r a n s f iguration w ill bo h f ltl on th e grounds of K H. M a y land,-isirner Main s t n v t aud K iuidall avenue, next Ttiew lay evening. No adm ission w ill !s‘ charged R e f reshm e n ts will Is- for aulc at r e a s o n a b le prim's, aud th e r e will Is 1 a g r a n d display o f firew o rks. ■y Issiy is invited to atten d , aud }*» nom inate vtlbd it in m a k ing th e m v asi.m a lu M a t \ l s u a H a ll phsisant and pisrtitalile one, UNIONDALE. The residence of John J Millet was struck hy lightning d in iu g the s w show e r of the tfith inst. The bolt ami stfuek an apple tree near tin1 build l'n ' ing. jrassisl through a s. reeti door m i d ignitisl a latnbreiptin surround ing a slndf. The lace took fire, but w a s sis.n extinguished try tin congratulated on tlio im p r o v e m e n ts ,,.inN « l n ,d i d not fmd th e e f fis t s o f V a lentine Clow oat.l 4 L.. ••t«t«4iaa.s ■ti.auii, ua It.u u | ||,. . s , l ,»■ •• t !i«* place, as it must Ih; held by a person familiar Nvith clocks and their troubles. The official winder mtisf be very attent ive. as the villap* deptnids upon tlie public clock. Hhould it fail, for instance, to strike the noon hour, a tfreat many Hcm]»steaders who have eaten hy that clock since childluHnl would K\ hungry. Tlie im|M»rtance of the clock was shown in the trial recently of the murderers of Stephen Powell, a prominent resident of Hempstead. The murder occurred about half past II o’clock at ni^ht, and all the Nvitneswy. for both prosecution and de fence, when questioned as to the time they had noticed certain things, re- f(*rre«l to the public clock for their rec urd. The clock had told to the minute the time the murderers had passed the nearest corner and the time they re turned after committing their crime. The present official winder of the dock is ( ’liarles Wesley Lockwood. He has held the jwisition fur four years and a half. He winds lip the dock twery Thursday afternoon. The key i> *»f brass aud f*»rmed like tlie handle of a small windlass. It takes just a minute to wind up the weights. 4 >11 the time side the weight is 100 pounds and nn the striking side 200 pounds. The clock is oiled every spring and fall, and consid ering its long service, requires very lit th* repairing St. (ieorge's (’hureh. when* the timepiece i* located, is one of tlid olde.M edifices in this State, dating as far hack as 1704. The church |r»s - a royal charter from King (ieorge. »\viw a silver communion service ntcd hv Queen Anne. (’anls an* out announcing the marriage **f Junthv .1 Maynard Kissam. of Qot-ens. to Miss Litui S. 0 '» nv »» s . daughter of ex Justice li ' institution, and nn officer ni Station Agent Doxsey had n 01J Wtqlnesdny tifternoon and narrow I'svapi' from a hcirrihli' ilcatli p.,,.). t.rAmit v v illc vm Tttt'Hilay. H e attfm p tisl to crirsK I the railruail trai'k in front nf the 3 Lye rots clnthi's u s e 1, n'eloek west I hiiiik I train, just us it using iesrt snap. Do both was c o m ing into the station, when H a rm less snap, his font 1 refillin' wetlgcd between the rail ami the nak plank. He triisl tn WANTAGH free him self, but was unsuccessful. until by nn alm o st superhuman The market wagon nl I . G r a n g e r , effort he wrenelnxl the sole clean nil A Sons, nl this plaee. lnnihsl with his shoe, and thus freed him self produce, was rtm into hy a trolley , , , ... „ , | eaVOn Fulton street. Jam a ica, Sun j Misses Lydia J W a tts and Ella ; ,, (.v,.ning, and nverturuisl. seat Abrams are at Niratnga, delegates ju enntents to the I. t ). 1. I on vention. street. The ear was going at full A bicycle whir'll was stolen from s ] hss 1 when it run into the wagon. Aubrey G. Hutcheson, who resides 'Iln' horses had gotten over the on the macadam mad. between here tracks, and hence escaped being and H em p stead, lias been recovered struck. The two men w ere thrown liy Officer F n s l Gildersleve. One i from their seat, lmt were not in day last week W illis Hutcheson saw juris!. The front wheel of the the wheel at Garden City and n o t i- : wagon* was sm a slnsl and the pole ti.sl G ildersleve. The officer h i s .broken. The break of the jMile set tent'd to that plaee, hut liy the tim e the horses free and they galloped he arrived the wheel and rider had dow n Fulton street, but were eatight disnppeansl The stolen projicrty before they hail gone far 1.1,.111 I I M i Mttrrowctl from Freeport Dank tlie I In \ 11. NN Index st rcet liqlit N i-; Darrell. Iam|is ami lixt are.-.... reeport Dank, paid not* I I UF KOFI KM IN I II ND =: Prescriptions:= NND Family Recipes COMPOUNDED AT A L L E E ’ S Prescription Pharmacy % W H Y Because Nothing but Pore and Fresh Drugs are used Because I personally compound *11 Prescriptions. Also on hand A C o m p l e t e L i n e o f N o s e a n d T h r o a t A t o m i z e r s , for hath Oil and Water Mixture. T h e L a r g e s t a n d F i n e s t L i n e o f T r u s s e s o u t s i d e o f N e w Y o r k a n d B r o o k l y n . NO TROUBLE TO SHOW AND EXPLAIN GOODS CHARLES D. ALLEE, Ph.G. IVrstuml A ttention given to the N ight Bell. .la- I; Smiili. paint iii); Iv II\ Nvps tnieed to Black Stump, vrheren Nvns found ill the inissession of a (ien n a n uuiihm I John Pashnder, nv I io claim ed to have bought it of a Hollis num. The M cKinley and Hobart Cluh held a m eeting 011 Monday evening, and decided to have a mass m eeting and banner raising on W ednesday evening. Septem b er 1*. John I>. S. O’Brien, of RoekaNvay. c h a r g e d hy Theodore F. OorNvin and Theodore A. W right, of Freeport. Nvith extortion and also hy the form er Nvith h a v in g violatiMl the Raines Iunv. Nvas to hav e been tried before MILLBURN. ami th e invitin g upiicam inx Inn. b now pf»>seiit>- The primary of the People's Party the shock Some of the apples on The eve-nug , F ' uml evincm! much interest in tlu Tlie lire .lejKirtuient Itelil a sjio uil pr.ssssbngs Wm Foreman was tnc'tin g lust Satutslay evening to ■ elcgteil ehiiirmun: H. P Lihhy. -.s act upon the invitation m v iv e il rotary. ami tl.s.rge P Bergen uml from the Suffolk County Volunteer C | mrlwi L. W allaei'. tellers. For Fireuteu'a Assoi-iatton to |sirticfiiate president of the villageforou e year, iu the annual |«armle and tourim W illiam ti Miller wiut unanim ously ment of the Ass.snation at Am ity nominated to s u m v l him self, for ville on Ijits.r Day, Septeml«er 7. trttsU i'for two years, Raynor R the tr»s*s were cook,si Danud Gil more, who was in h.sl 011 the s.ssind village officers, w a s fioor receivisl a slight shock This ,,u W o d n e silay house w a s struck in a sim ilar man A larg e n tttn ls'r attendoil tier last yoar. the lightning entering by a clothes wire connected to th e kitchen. Considerable dam a g e w a s done at the time. siding of this vill take l villagi luesday, S»'ptelnher if in Si (leorge's Chureli. Lye rots clothes Use less lye I, Using less soap. Do ln.th hy usin. H arm less soup The barbershop . if took fire from a defective fine Iasi Friday afternoon bet ween I and 5 o'clock, aud the interior was badly burned The tire deparmelit did ex eellent work in saving' the building front total destruction and in eotilin ing the flumes. The lawn party to he given by the Epworth League on tlie grounds of the M E parsonage next Tuesday evening, prom ises to be the event of the sum m e r A large number of fancy articles have been made and will l,e oflerisl f,»r sale Refresh incuts in abundance will he on hand so that all who attend will ti aided to satisfy the most ravenous lipjietite. Last Sunday Rev. < 'liarles Harden dorf. of A lbany.plea, lied in the M E Chureli. both m orning and even ing His serm ons were inter and received th e attention present At the evening service. >ii1 Mrs. Demurest, of Brooklyn, ten ;t. ,1st,si several sel.s tions in an ex.-.-l lent m anner Justice Seaman Inst Friday o'clock. When Constable W ilson went to the Long Island ( ity jail for j his prisoner lie was nt.t there. The constable eould obtain no inlorm a lion as to liis whereabouts and re lohn W eism an turned to the Justice without him. The latter official determ ined to find out where O'Brien was and in struetisl the constable to bring him if alive. Saturday Constable W ilson visited Rockaway Beach aud found ( t'Brien at his home. After t liccon stable told <) Bl'ieti he was wanted at W antagh the two jtuuptsl aboard the train and arrived here at 3 :15 o'clock. When jiske 1 how ho had lieen releastsl from jail O'Brien explained that on Friday lie ' taken hy Richard Conway, w h o is janitor at the jail, before Police Justice Patrick Duffy, of Ijm g Island City. His bonds w e r e ne eeptisl and the tim e of trial w a s to have his'ii extended until Monday afternoon. The lsinils w ere fur nished by a saloon keeper I I'Brten was pla, isl under ♦I.5IIII bonds hv ven Justice Smith t\ appear for exam iu- ting atioti ou Septeml» r 5 all .fi.im l’ is mi,I I..-I I- s.iuil.i,i-.l lino . \Mtl L'runcirt U h \mir. rent fur Kver IU nil* « u - lot I ia il Daikcr. rc|>rtini)q alarm In'll ami Itixvcr .. II K Lil»l»\ iiiMiraiice *\■\. iV ( i i Im hi Daym»r. wm-k llutll* \II ll\SC llOllHC II 1 * 1 . 11 'i• \ . rent f«*r mukiik i I him 1) Smiili. (•rtlc l<»r lire tlcparliiiciil liarlet> L. Ilcalli, lal T H E TALK OP FREEPORT ; Don't waste your money hy going to .' | llie city for so-called* Bargains ti It don't pay you to speltd , | ear fare, when you can lmy big Bar gains at Clifford’s Bargain Store. wort It 25c. II l< > «1. tip xv.^Hfilh I .allies <i\)tl ami Mix* r D< i in :t I Sale \I DiIiImhc- I.adics' Fall Hals I\ trim t »Ill V |,|ka Slip IVascll. I'l'mlVr !’.il A F. Durrcll. lanti rn- jinu Inlaml ('it> Saxinqs Dank rctlciuptioii \I Doml No I 'arman 1'faro'll. t'orniDirr Da lam c on haml INTI.Ill>T **N ih | 1*'■'-* * ' i t i Aucnst 1'.' D a lam ' Dorroxx • I oil note I D...I from.I D D Tax arr iiior II mi nt* r I ton I .•port Daiil 14**N D N» * 111 NT Ladies' N\lrappe The ahovi bargains for ib is week. C o m e a n d See for Y o u r s e lf .' Your motiey returned if not satis factory. Bargains in Shoes, Underwear, Cloth ing and Hats at Clifford’s Bargain Store, FULTON ST., F R E E P O R T . Opposite Alice's Qriiu Store. IT IS SO G eorge N Puff has some of the fittest corn on his farm here to lx- found anyw h ere. It is the Early Mammoth and some of the stalks Church m easure fourteen feet in height, cvangelisth ELMONT. Charles Parker and Mr Kolieu hoveti. evangelists of Flatlauds. are e.vjHs ted to is. prevent at the M E Sunday and vondtu t ervi. e s during the dav SEAFORD. The laidles Aid Sis with Mrs. Charles ( W ednesday of next w elotk All members rispiestisl to be pl'i •ty will iiii iirneliits , ek at .1 ■ ire urgently as business of ini]>ortatiee is t. The Epworth In' transacted A vote was taken w h ich reanltw l in S m ith and ( a p t ’ XVilliam ‘ K a y n o r th e aoeptaiK -e of th e invithtion and Were num .sl On a ballot lieing tKHolutiou to ]Hirtiei|iat.' yi the intrude. The F reeport Band will prolHildy aivoluiMtny tli.' .l.qm rt m e n t A n o ther nns'tiiig will In' held at l It.* tru c k house of E x ivlsior ll.sik ,V laiilder Co. . t h i s S a tu n lav evening to ism iplete th e a r r a n g e incuts v. taken Mr. Sm ith received SI votes. Mr. Raynor. :u. and blank I For treasurer W illiam K. Golder was the unanimous choice of the primary for isilKs tor. Heijry E Rider was uauicd and for jndiif justice for two years, to till the ttnexpireil term of F Jay (Uslell, ns.igti.sl Counselor XVilliur F Treadwell was chosen without op|»,sition The elw tiou w ill l»* held, ou S 'p t .m ls i 12 ln addition to voting for officers, the with frotn three to half a dozen ears ou a stalk Charles Wood is m a k ing altera tions to his residents'. •» ' I \ l l ll*\\ \ • • i )|sl.'|' , M 1 I H‘1’111‘111\ \ • i , i'l uriate iufornuition and a jwistoral age exjienaes, ♦loti; m a iutetiaiue o f , , to !«■ h.-ld it th. l uil.s letter explanatory of the J a m are fire de,s.rtm e u t ♦fi.xu for .s.nstrect ^ «; ‘v.n lurtHU' I'iri'lllrttixl till m \V#H*k li\’ li Pill!) ^*41 8 Ilt'NN llGkt1 holl0t I * *1 Bil\ \ it NN FAR ROCKAWAY The l.u y. le ikuh <1«'annoutic.sl for last Siitittilay evening di I not take place owing to the bad conditioji of tlie roads caused by the ruin. It w ill b e h e ld tom o r r o w . Sat u n lay- evening when a large num 's r are . \|« s t,sl to paltl,-IJKlt• Tickets are \iit uinoim em g the tw e lfth annual ball of the Ancient ■Order of HiW'rtiiaus No 2 \f si the Board of is m N e x t Sunday « ill lie ol*erved as G tsal T idings Day in th e M K C h u reli. All t h e Is-tievoleuei's. save eiluealiou. w h ieh w a s .ta k e n ou C h ild r e n 's Dav. and utisstohs. tth ieh follow ing app ts.p n a tio n s m i . i* xvill !»■ taken l a t e r are to Iw.raisxM suhiuittw l for th e ap p ro v a l ,.! re liy euvelopes ou t in s d a y A p p ro jiv t io u of ih e tax p a y e r s r o r xtll Y' lette r ladug cin itlatisl this week by a com ’\fi miltiH' o f ladies ap|«nut,sl for th e J*«>se t im ♦P 'o. for |Mtr)s>se The euveliqm ) a r e s.'iit to H e a lth. ♦IM* and to r polio e v e ry m e m b e r aud friend of th e stables, ♦two ehureh. requesting each to give An exchange w e ll aud tru ly says xvlait he o r site disuu- .•xisslieut 'It is tm jiosstble t.. raise a fam ily T h e s e rvii'es o f t h e day will !*• of disv n tlv . resjiectaiJy and int,-lli an tu tcru s tin g ch a r a c ter, including g e n tly w ithout a regular supply ,.f a song aud refcpottsive serxico ln nrxxsqwipers In th e house, and in a w h ich t h e Sunday *ch<s>l will t a k e a ne»s(si|>er a m a n gets m o re to r his pro m in e n t p a rt A d d ress.* w ill lie m o n ey t h a n in alm o s t any o th e r in uiade by th e pastor. Rex XV \V XV veatm e u t T h e m au who s t . q e his W ilsonJ D - P .. and o th e rs The uo*sjM»js.r to .Hsiuotuize is like th c u n l a y . v emttj: ,. bi, y xJlU feh w ttt tie a p p n .p r iately ihco- m an w h o giaw lairefoot to sax e his held at the Tack a Pon rateil. am i t h e program , as a m u igw l. shoes, aud liis intelligent*' at th e and pn.visl a g r e a t S.'ptenil The C.,1,>ni.i foot ball play agatne xvith the Ar ou the I ki II r uu fl,s.l earn \ i l l rut: team f th, \ .sa i l Pavilion at the evening W aiter I. M hi hi t here oil ' ll till a t 111*. 1.1 Y Notw ithstanding tie ]ajst|i>>uf Uietlt of the bicycle pared, last Sat- h o |. was ha House stl,V.-Ss Tlie Rev John Coldxvell. of W , m «1 s bitrgh.is’eitpiisl the p ulpit o f the M E t 'hureh on Sunday m o rning last in the absence of the pastor. Rev J M Trattuu'f, who xvas assisting at the Roslrtt Camp Me«'ting The M E Sunday School held its picnic in A Finu s g r o v e on XVednes- dax .Xng I'.i The day U-ing fair, there xvas a large attendance Isith aftern.M.n and evening E lm e r son o f T P Yutidiiic. w h o i. ll from a u tiiiket n.iL-oti and broke bis leg. is tm p rox'iu g slo w ly lu Sn jitli of S p r in g f ie ld , is attending him C h a r les G o e le r Is h lllld iu g a la r g e addition to h is resid e n c e SPRINGFIELD All east txuiud |sisseng«i train last Friday m o rning struck a cat nagc containing Mrs W illiam E Smith and her lmy. at Farmers avenue' Mi-s So.,;!, wa.- thru'.vi. from the carnage and ha 1 her arm broken and bead inju n -l It is tj .ought that she xvill r.s oxer Her little lmy who w a - in her lap xvas uninjured Tlie horse was fright Is-'ague prayer m eeting at the M K. < 'hilts li next Sunday evrnin g l„- 1<-1 l.y Thomas Montgomery The public school will r.s.pcii on Tuesday. Sept**uilsT 1 Mis- Kirjics. priuci]ial. and Miss A n g d l. a-si- taut (inncipal. have I>• •• • t i reengaged which assures a thorough discipline and excellent instrueUuu. A numtH'f of our r.-stdents .itt. u I isl Main - , its tts at Babylon ,,n Fri day evening They went in a tally ho with tin horns and musical m strutucuts for a.s-.gutianinieut A cake xvalk and ball xvas given at tin V M l c Hall, by tie w a iters ot M as-a |s*qila Hotel on Thursday • veiling A large mini tier jiartieijKiffi I and lie- prize w inners w.-te a,s-o|sl,sl a grand re eejlti* »n d ll XXb-be—d.ix the K q e Bay Fishing ami Hocial 1 ub e n joyw l uu I'1 <uitiiig to this place A - a i l on the bay during the afternoon and a dance at the V M M - m o m s in the e v e n ing form.si tie pleasures of the iKS'Uslotl Tie B o y - ’ and ••iris Jnnioi L c .igin- w ill nn-'t Friday ultem .m ii at tie M- t h —list jsifsonage Rev F I> W alter ot tbe M E Church, preach on tie- full Mrs Mary E Dean, widow of Daniel Dean, di.sl on Saturday afternoon last, from a eom p lieation of diseases. She was in her 75th year Her life was one 1 1 ■-1 1 o f kind and charitable acts, and her death is mounted by the entire commtiu ity The funeral serviein were held on Tui'sday. Rev F. 1> W alter, of Sen ford, officiating luti'i'inent in nlield Cemetery. Hempstead. Contractor J o s e p h Raynor is pushing forward to com p letion tlie c o z y cottage for Mr- Eimya X'alen tine. Mi— X'eroiuea Jonas xxlio him IK'eii vi-iting her itnele. I! Jonas, for several weeks, letlirinsl to her hom e iu New York City on W ,sites d n x . 11 < 10.1 r.-0 tK.llit I At -1 ot rl im i for fit*- riirtiiit* a * Six liumlrctl m ik I K i f l y D tilJa.r NN'c c s tilllrtfc t )l«* • -XjH -ntlillir**\ IH* ccmhji |*\ | till* ( \ lis t n ic tio il \ f rt T\ XV ||\\C if^Dax N i* w ll\-* * \iii|itoi> S flu flunilrcil |)\ilrtr NN'c est iinttlc flit- cxjicntllf nre- necc»stir> I\ I d - 11tiii111j-11/«11• • nt iln Villrtift 19tilr*l \ I •.«it Ii at On* 11 um 'I pck I aii'l Fifty Dollar NN « I -tiiitrtt\ 111\ • X|M ntiit nr<-> \ft t — Iirx ft. Ii\ nmiiit\lirtliec \f |•«*1t j • \oii-tatiles at h •o > I uelrtti Doliar- NN H.l.l KM *. M I i.i. K It Kr. -i.i. i ' |{ A ! Mill ll. ** M I I If ) A T T H E O L D S T A N D . W e t a i l affo r d to sell e v e r y t h i n g in o u r lin e a s cheap n s a n y s t o r . in t h c v i llag e . The Reason Why. B e c a u s e O u r E x p e n s e s a r e less; H a v e no S to r e R e n t to P a y . O u r S to re is reliab le , • * • O u r S tock is co m p lete, « * • O u r jo y e a r s 'e x p e r i e n c e * • » is a t y o u r serv ice. * • * GOLDER S DRUG STORE, T H E O L D S T A N D . Cor Main and Fulton Streets, F R E E P O R T . - K. Young B r o s hav, tw e n ty -iv high gradi la-t spring Tin* m nx'ord for a -m a ll I'illug A n thony W a ring will estate, collecting and ag. tu v in the building n dis,m M sI , I.i ex d c s sill, pret t y g, ,•' BASE BALL. qifli a UlMlJIi •sir lh** at -11 ] ii • -< I hv M i\ W iim if* - • 11* ‘TV \t* MERRICK. B t * v M r A ! I t ' l l , o f I^ ik * < ham j»laiu. N Y •M-eujtioil tlh* $»nlj»it *>l tlit* ( 'Iiu r « ;h *»1 ?li«- ke*l»'oiii*T List > u n * I. iy iiDUuinj; an* I ♦voiuii^. liiuK two cl*Hjiu*!it M-iint'iiM hat Nveiv t.# w ith mtn h at t»*!iti* *ii I*y lar^o ooiDxn'gatDiii'- KffV Mr I>**Nvney im o m 't u i g a • imm*ulioti\ haiti on lur* ]»r*»j**'rty An air inofiU!*' u a tri tank w i ll he A lull lowjiio tfaiin* ‘*f haM* hull nn a.*- on Nlontl.iy hetNvei u tin* K lito of Hi* kt-vilh* an»l th** Komi*m] K*8>ii8 --t tl|u Heinz ( a m pi' kle f.K toiy The K*N>nr< Nvcrf <11*1*08041: in ^lotoMjn** vo\tniii»-M an*! jyttint**! tiji Ilk*- T oiuain’hc lii'li;*!)\ an*I lint*!** .i- lull' ll ijoim T h e Kl)t **0 nv*»ii t i e -aim* hy the h ’hiv of I I to •* < Di SaUirday aft*tiiooii tlie fain .'»U8 ( 'uhan ( h.tntH n\ ill la- h«»iv nn*l play tlit* 1«m•; 1 1 ha.\*- hall t*»ain at ih*in] 0 *t*‘a<l Baik An int«*r«* 0 tiuK **#iiiD t i!\ look***! t*»i am Mana^**r BahHvin h;ih a s>tiuUK t* ain m*1»-* D*<1 j»»it Hi*- * o h i u t l |»lay* if 5 . EAST MEAOOW. Ih ’N liolrtTt W mlelitrtiH’ lian a*- **•*j)t*81 th*- paH toratc of tli*- M K 1 l*nr* h h c iv an«l |»r«-a* li***! In*, m lttatory h-’iin o u iMH! Suiit’iMN M f- udeh*>u»«* w a 0 s form e rly Mr- Stead, of Heni|»)teM(l. Young and Old . . u s e . . RHEUMATICURA xx ith thc same good results. Many of thc most successful cures of Chrouic Rheumatism hy this unfailing remedy, have beeu those ol coses of elderly persons. TRY IT. \ O N E D O L L A R A B O T T L E . - • <»\! '„rirtv ,.f Stssi i,t„t,H's. t'li,«,<r(iu ,lel» ami Vegetal,Ic Sissis hi ,,I F E R R T I L I Z E S a t b o t t o m p r i c o s . W. T. Q o L d e q , B C O E L L A R A Y N O R S i t . . F R E E P O R T . Heavy Hand-MadeSingleHarness, Complete, $20. M a c h i n e M a d e , s a m e q u a l i t y , $ 1 5 . 'NCLUDINC COLLAR AND NAMES J O H N h . Fulton S t . , Freeport. ItKI'.Xilts qi'li'KI.Y KXKt'1'TEH. H U R D ’ S Fine Stationery 79 DIFFERENT SLVLES AND SIZES Envelopes Note Paper. The following are among tho largo variety onrriod iu stock : 1H I S I I I.I N KN, K4iV I»T4AN I . I NKN, I.I X K N C I .O T II, I NC.I.ISH HKIT, » I IMMI. » * » W I'l. A K K , DANK NOTIC IIOND, FOR SALK w ’ THK R e v i e w O f f i c e . Doors, Sash, Blinds, Glass, Hardware and Paint, A T T H K Freeport L um ber Y ard . Lumber, Porch Columns, Newels, Stair Rails and Balusters. S H IN G L E S IN L A R G E S T O C K . Wh it e Wood, Bass Wood, and H . C. Pine Casings and Mouldings. John’s Asbestos Paints. Homestead Paints. Hard Oil Finish and Stains. Bric|t, Lim e , L a t h , Cem ent, Plaster. A job lot of 188 door.x ju .it re ceiv e d , xx ill be sold ch e a p . WM. FOREMAN. Money to Loan ON Mortgage Secured by Real Estate, C H A S . D . S M I T H , R E V I E W O F F I C E , - ! P i a n o s T u n e d I - A N D C H A I R S C A N E D HY J e s s e K . W o r t m a n B A L D W I N S , L. I. 4 T T E flT IO fi ! Thin- for ( iurdtuiiiig hun arrived. Cull und inspiyt our line of H A R D E N S E E D S . Rice's Vegetable Seeds and Flower Seeds. A g'.Ml -trek „ f F K K S H \HOICK l.HOCKHIBS iiiiil CANNED GOODS constantly oil hand. Fine C reamery B u tte r a Specialty. q . 4 . B ^ L o w i / t , F R E E P O R T G R O C E R . T h e P a t h l i g h t finely finished B i c y c le cy c lo n e proof. , Hen* t»*iiy p*rt of th» eoantry fei tm rwiiA of it M, 'MAjIro J _ of j our loQAi dmicr Tor * huk> Um 1 a*T TNI PUCt 4 TIRRY Bf6. C4 . 147 Coatrt I t., Non YoHu i I -“ I’ S . I I T H ' 5 I ' H A K M A C V , ■ trmy L. I II. It » drill form a w l-rii'e both Iwmiitifiil (Ull of lire yi-ar xxill far.' MMi im p rrw ix'v. ion bin uurlotb<«l (nut.\ levity floor managi-i-s w.-r. K um l J H o ru tlial F K •ui—l an,I wa- running away when nig -u l.jiv t next Sun'lay morning •ating ’ ■ hi* i roKnil tin- Truck Tl xx-ithout injury. -u p P e ter G o ing to P r a y e r M e eting I'xeniiig T h e M y -tery Soiv.il T w o ,,( the m ost ,-v f s 'il b i-y in th is va.-inlty a r e tlu: voting sons ,;,« , r o f M r En g lish T h e y a r e usiintly s.—-ii lie,ii 11 to*i UUD tandem s>'lting Contra, lo r C o i i m l l y w h o lias l« u e for th e ir f a th e r . » ho finds th a t l-s'D d r iv in g a w e ll on the T if f a n y , th e you n g s ters a r e a s j . — l y j«u r ph u e nt W ent b u r y stru e k a fi.u- nii'I Iumt to l-'iit | v e in o f w a t e r at a d e p t h o f I'Jfi feet, j L U C H O N — M .ciiiiA T i .I i H .tlK KK«Tlia».U T»» j»n xcnt ih#* liu ir f r o m fftllitnr • at urny. tlrntT L'ix iriK tli«* h f tir s M hii wfrt. Inr*-*1 Hf»*l ifiiC lt r h ;. H m 1*1 ii \ — K u ii'iv in if N u r f driifT ulvinif th«* hair m ni* «* durk • \J •■•jqftI!••*! 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