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I County Review, I U. SMITH, rraprlclor. W lL U ta J. CT-pfiso. Mltor U N I T , 10*8 I8 U H 0 , I . T. DAY, OOTUBKll Ml, !««. mmm ' \ he alleged iudejteudeui m o v e m e n t nruoug a few dixgniuU e d 1 e o u u ty Republican*, iu opironitiou I to o u r reg u lar nominee*. M ewrv. | I’liipp* Htid Young*, im* lunde u * m o st dism a l failure to p r e c ip itate th e consternation nml nliirm tlm t it* prom o ters fuudly expccto-vl it would. If \stiik e \ is tlie m o tive, at tha Post Office nt Free- {he clmuce* are tlm t the strik e r s W, Y.. aa areomU-hw. m ailer. | wi|, toconm h e a rtily sick of th e i r job. It is ,i 1 sat■ t tim e tlm t tbette ----- - — , mnlcoiiteulH Ijegntt to play nmu. n . m R c r i t f >wl uu * br aovni , . . . , tbs a s m of the writer. net foi’tsib Conviction i* lioliorublc when suli- sa asm ranee o» gowl taitli. j *ko«M rearh tlw Heviaw ta-i-uellt to limit m o tives; b u t pnt- -'s y a*m ilnBi v » - It-iu*. *» e riotism is |>ai'aii*iiiiit to all s e c tional or private issues, and es|ieeiully at such a tim e the spectacle of political pig-liciulc<liic*H is one (but scu*iblc citizen* can n e ith e r resp e c t nor adm ire. U w IVsrtr la gWmser. Hinvh r ..*(«■«. ; mil. NATIONAL. , For Preaident . [ W M . M c K I N L E Y , , OF OHIO. I' For Vice-President, OARRET A. HOBART, OF NEW JERSEY |§*. ’ - — - S T A T E . For Oevcnior. FRANK S. BLACK. For Lient. Ooveruor. - TIM O T H Y L. WOODRUFF. FOR CONGRESS. Firat District. JOSEPH M. BELFOKp. JUDICIARY. Fur Judge of the Court of Appeal* IR V IN O O. VANN. I'Ror Justices of the Supreme Con Second Jatlieiary District, GARRET J. OARRET SON. WILLIAM W. GOODRICH. SAMUEL T. MADDOX. M. H MIRSCHRKRO. THE COUNTY CANVASSED. OCEAN SIDE. The ch u r c h is d r a p e d iu houor of HEttlHC OF THI QUEENS COUNTY NENUI- , b t, |a ^e H(.u r y M o tt. All blisiltc** UCAN COMMITTEE. | '.va* *u*pended o n Tucw lay. . ' , , G. D. Comb* h a s hi* coal shipped t-c e n r . ,! . ., M r r r t . K e c lre.l s.. : ,,v Hchuoner to t h is village. He«ell* frasrrm of the •m.m.l mone, f . « » - » ! ^ ,,, cheapo,' thall o th e r li»nr»oiii« Hr)RNl(f Who Wiihr* to Mak® | w«,ne> r*«t. T h e K e p u b lican* in thi* village A t th e Liticolu ( lu b room* tu wj|| j K)|t. th e larg e s t m a jo r ity ever L o u g I*luml C itv, la*t T h u r s d a y know n ou election <lay. say* captain afternoon, the Qu'ccns C o u n ty lie -.jTliom a* R a n w d en. publican com m ittee m e t a n d tran- j The h ig h title* dal -o.m iderable . , . . , , • . t , ■ | d a m a g e to t h e sh ip p in g in d u s tr y tu sac ted considerable cam p a ign bust- thjg ,luri|1K th e recent *torm . ue*s. T h e m e e ting w a s well al- j Sev e ral boat* a* w e ll as dock* w e re tended aud gotsl report* were | jn j n r eil. b r o u g h t iu bv the m em b e r* cou- r I. For County Treasurer. CHARLES L. PHIPPS. For District Attorney, W IL L IA M Jf. YOUNGS. F o r County Muperiutcudenl of Pisir. JOHN BUHLER. For t.'oroners, DR. BENJAMIN G. STRONG. DR. ERASMUS D. SKINNER. IR A M. CLAPP. School OoumiitwioHcr-EirM Di*l r id . WM. M. PECK. For School OomwU»idiior—Second Dis trict, Dll. JAMES S. COOLEY. Fof*Meinbcr* of Assembly. First District, CHARLES HECK EL. Second District, H. STEWART McKNIGHT. Third District. MORTON CROMWELL. T iTM u ,1— • - ------- - ----------------------- E v n ih o r a to r y , W illiam Jen - : Mingo llry a u scruptiloii*ly observes th e HI to 1 ratio — sixteen *i>ecclicH to oue g h o s t of nu idea. ---- ~ m » m — — I s NovetitK-f. the free-silver lier- i« a y * tih o u ld t o b u r ied beyond the possibility of resurrection. L e t its 6): givo M c K inley a landslide in s tead o f a uiera m a jority of a Tew millions. E S - - * — HtxMlTAitY C aulibi . f places txeti- tucky on tbo ltepublican side w ith a t loaut tw e u ty th o u s a u d m ajority fu r M c K inley —.an o th e r good result o f B r y a n 's reuent sciutillatiou iu Ibe bluo g r a s s Stole. • • • IS I t is s a id (lo v e r u o r A llgehl will ■take throe |>oliticiil s|M*eches iu Now York S a turday night nt C o o p e r Union. C u r iosity will dualities* a t tra c t tuauv to gaze ti|>oii thi* wc*t- t >t I Iv A ru ci.iva form of nitigw itui|>ery, *ay* a con tem p o rn rv, has beeu developed lately by som e of the D e m o c ratic papers Unit have bolted L ilian I k - ciuihc they lielievo Iii* etec-liuii would Is: a calam ity to the nation. T h e y d o n 't w a n t B ryau elected, they know l ’alm e r has uot the gho*t of a chance; y e t they innliciutisly *lur M c K inley, the only eauditlate who ean m ake a Kiiccess- ful lig h t ag a in s t Bry a n . Thi* *tyle of cam p n igniug, so f a r a* it has any effect, tend* to help the cause of 1‘opocriicy. dishonest tnoliev aud free riot. T h a t it will not re*ult ill the trium p h of the*e evil* will uot Is: due to the sense, patriotism , or honesty of such papers. T h e ir course is iucoiiHi*te)it and ab s u rd . C aptain W n.i.t v » i K i . mii M o rr, a w e ll-to-do oysternum , of O c e a n side, w a s drow n e d last S a tu rd a y . T h e circuiustnuee* atte n d in g hi* u n tim e ly d e a th are sufficient to arouse the deepest sym p a thy for those who m o u rn hi* I on *. Recently, fal*e ac cusation* of a serious n a tu r e w e re m a d e iiguiust him , and w h e n thu new* of hi* Midden dem ise spread, th e r e were those who coldly said th a t the ignominy of b e in g c h a r g e d w ith such a crim e a* t h e f t led cup- lain M o tt to tuke hi* own life. Tho fact* in the case, how e v e r, w a r r a n t no such tolieV or stnteiucut. H e was nil up r ig h t, coiiMcieutiou* m au. He hud ev e rything to live for; a Imppy family, a prosperous b u s i ness, a large c ircle uf frieud*, au d h g istd name. Those who kuew him b e s t know th a t he vviin incapable uf so cow a rdly au act. T h e story of th e last few years of his life is a pa th e t i c rehearsal of ineiiii im p u a itiuu am i gross injustice on the p a r t of those people whom he often to - frictided; and now th n t he is dead n u d gone, they have t h e i r ow n u n g r a tefu l conduct to think ol. The least they cnu do is to keep his gotsl m ime unsullied and u n tarn ish e d , if n o t for tlieir own conscience's sake, then for tiie sake of liis alllicted widow ait I tiie children who m o u rn him . I ii (lie h o u r of bereavem e n t tb e pernicious desire of s e n s a tio n a l ism is iih uuchnritable as it is uu- t'h r istiiin and unkind. We are g lad lo affirm o u r belief th a t the ease was uot one of suicide, th n t th e r e is not the faintest suspicion of his g u ilt, null that captain M o tt will alw a y s lie rem e m b e red as an bouest m an. a faithful C h r is tian and a g e n ero u s friend. ceruiug th e progress of th e souud- niuuey cause in th e ir respective districts. A land sixty of the dis trict lead e r s retu r n e d th e reports of the resu lt of a canvass of their district*, auil these show e d a gain over the M o rton vote iu 18'Jl of tw e n ty-three ]>er eeut. T h e can vasses were carefully m a d e by meu who th o roughly u n d e rsto o d th e ir business, iu alm o s t every instance the voter* b e ing isirsuually in ter viewed. In 1 H'J 1 M o rton carried the couuty by a m a jority close to U.tHHl, a m i according lo th e e stim a tes given above, t h is m e a n s t h a t the m a jority for M cK inley will n o t he less than I,WO in the’ co u n ty. Some queer experiences w e re hnd by the canvassers, one limn ad m i t ti n g his inability to find m o re th a n half a score of voters wlio w e re oulsisjkeu in favor of th e l ’up u e m tic ticket, nml who w o u ld adm it t h a t they iu- teuded voting for B ryau. T h e m o st rem a rkable case, how e v e r, wus in oue of the d i s tr icts in th e eastern p a rt of the couuty. T h e r e the can vasser was able to Iiud outy one B ryauitc. T b e delu d e d , b u t o u t spoken B ryau mini, a c c o r d in g to the canvasser, gave as his reason for su p p o rting B ryan th a t be would lie able to save half by p a y ing off the m o rtgage ou liis p r o p e r ty iu 50-eeut dollars in th e event of Bryan * election. The reporto on th e prospect for the couuty tick e t w e re very*encour aging. None of tb e com m itteem e n had seen the petition fo r nu inde pen d e n t ticket, nor hud it p u t in uu appearance in any of the rural district*. T h e couuty R e p u b licans were too m u ch in te r e s t e d iu the success of M c K inley to couuteuance any m o v em e n t b e g u n by a baud of “kickers\ au d d isap p o iu ted office seekers, und th e r e b y jeopardize one M c K iuley vote. The com m ittee will hold weekly m e e tings iu the Liuculn club-room * every T h u r s d a y u u til election, and oil W e d n e s d a y s the cam p a ign com m ittee will m e e t a t th e cam p a ign h e a d q u a r ters nt Jam a ica. A g r e a t deal of work is y e t to be done, and the com m ittee proposes to keep hard a t it u n til the last b a llo t is iu the I kix . Favorable rep o r ts will nut cause any cessation of effort, its over-cuutideiice is w h a t the com m ittee esjieeiallv d e s ir e s to guard against. C a p tain W. H. M o tt, a hard w o r k iug. cuuscieutiou* o y s ter p lan ter of th is v illage, w a s a c c identally d row n e 1 last S a tu rd a y . H e sta r te d out at t o'clock in t h e u i o n ii u g to w o rk ou hi* o y s ter Issl* a n d said he would r e tu r n nt fi o’clock. Hi* failu re to keep his w o rd led to an in v e s tig a tion. T h e m en w h o found him say hi* tsm t's sail w a s set, w ith th e wind blow ing stro n g ly , aud th a t in th ro w in g hi* an c h o r the line* ev i d e n tly becam e en tan g led in hi* leg* aud th tw v him overboard. The stro n g w ind kept th e lines so tau t th a t it w o u ld h a v e lieen im p o ssible for the m a n fo d isen tan g le t h e ropes, even if be bad b a d preseiw e of m ind enough to do so iu the w a ter, (.'apt. M o tt w a s prosperous, had a h a p p y fam ily, w a s su p e rin ten d e n t of the Sunday school and president of the board of ch u r c h trustee*. T h e funeral tisik p lace Tuesday a f ter noou, th e Kev. M r. Buchunuli, of M a u c h C lum k , P a .,officiating. A wid ow and live c h ild r e n su rv iv e him. Jauus w ho trade* iu gold. silier but PLA IN FACT?. be some time before they can to used again. The mussels ure edible I wheu full grown, but me of too little value to pay for (lie labor of guthci'iug them. \\ illiatn Abrams, one of the largest dealers iu lloek- Hwny oysters, say* th a t unless some wav is devised of gelling rid of the Her. are a lew tarts given p . m . . |m|'HHl.|H .„ Henq.Htead |,lt> the pall v for the consideration of «>•■>- * Ktui* H h L in < Mil lloekawn.v or -la agricultural friends who will pel- milieu bay, Itockiittay oysteis will k \ * \ ? ' * \ ! \ haps Iiud il io their tuferesl and nd soon be very nun h higher in price jra m to r aiaoug the politicians. Af : J .......... |or else the large planters will go f r U r election. N o b le and ......... .. , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ( o n t of the b u s ,,, css. duction .J wheat in ibis count r i in . . . , McKinley s Advice to \ oters. nt; the pro •youi In addressing a large Inaly of ouo voting men who had journeyed I. A ll voter* should la nr in iiiitul |- that Saturday, th-lolicr IT, is Ihe laat day of regi*trntinii, and that iu o r d e r («> vote, every man must l*c ^ regi.te.ed. The present . i.mpmgn ^ , llju..{ s1h(,.s is out* t»f III*; iiiun I \ iliil ami most Critical m the history of the nation,! ,,, uf ihe.tgr.c M d every matt, every i-iti/a-... must ( u ^ , Is-tvv.-en 1*7.1 , be at hi* |H>st to defend tlie right. I j r cannot afford to I om a single ballot Kx-Gov i . i ; so* Tout Waller, it Is D axii I. . i . NoHLI, the IV|*a-ralieenit «Udatofi>rdiatri<-lHltoruey of Queen* Couuty, has the caiupiugii button craze, aud i* ilistrihutiug a large (era will lie playing 'b u tto n , . ton, w h o 's g o t th e b u tto n .” hitl- n I so t'au to n to pay liim a visit. Major Sm ith, of F r e e p o r t, com p lim e n ted | tid e on M ouduy curried off th e Inuig eream-d over ktl jm - i d u e t ioii of oats increased over |a-r eeut; th a t of barley, over |H 'l'eetil; while th e ' litiv crop increased m arlv JtNI eeut. McKiuley spoke in p a r t us follows the officers ou t h e i r excellent ...uu- . . . , i . i , The iiresein-e of this l«slv- uf. voting ageiiieiil of th e eltili s i, ff ills, a u d tu D u r i n g the same |* ltod the |*.pula- .,n . v„t. for tin- first lime view ..f th e ir faith fu l w r it-e*.m o v e d iiierensed tn-xi N'weu.ts-r iv to me an .n*|arui|t the ir n nom ination. Accordingly Tlt |>er eeut l lu explanation for u lt and 1 S'.to is that the inerease iu supply far surpiissed the inert-iise iu the |,rjv||t home demand its use. It slimtld express Ihe intelli Frank 1‘luce. Board of tioVerilui* But sm.ls-s. tlu v 1 i.ltvl M iles IP'ure iin.UiidKUieiit and eonsci.-nee of f . Jt. S.uithmd, J. H . ta il . Flov.l u u i 'I I 1 UM -i- uiwui l,u l ithcTOlw. It sin ml«l lit* vet In* phi ploy i*n Imd lievii op a silver l»usis from , for iinr I him * um*. It should I m * c.vr- naitt. joiu* ill tb e -fiio n il .leuuiM-m l s ; o |o l|(|| t ilt.q.mimok. . riMHl r™ ™ * ' Uon of th e U lk of the dem a g o g .te* ^ ^ )>( ^ w h o seek to array the |ssu th e rich, an d wh THE UNSUCCESSFUL BOLT. 0PH)SITI0N TO THE REGULAR REfUIHCAN NOMINEES GREATLT EXAGENATEO Thr li*<lr|»«'tt(lrn( MiHrNirnl a FUt 1’nllurr -l.rRtkrra In Ihr ‘Mrlltr\ Thrlr Argil- iitrulM and Mollif® K nnpi I i Nrgtly on \m*re|*rr*rnl*t l(*n. T h e luoveinenl for sin inde|»eiitlnit K e p u h licnn roiinly lick tt, wliivli 1ms itn orig in in L o ii ^ I h I uim I City, Hays the Tim e s, is not to ull uppear- aneeH j 'o i n o t(» p rove the l>ooiiier>iii“; th u t H e p u ldieaiis not iteipiuintetl with t h e w ays of some |N»liti< iuiJN in Lou<( Inland C it\ feared it would T h e a e m * trilled H e p iddieans are nothin*' m o re noi I cnh than a Itep ubliertu-lleim x*rrttie elifpie. fo m id l for the one sole purpose of lam m iu^ th e eandidaeies of Panic 1 N olde und Ja m e s ! ’ O'Hrildi. the l'(*poeratii nom inee? for d istriet atto r n e y and county tre a s u r e r respectively. T h e lender iu the m ovem ent is one S il- veratoiie, a m em b e r of the L o n ^ Islan d Cit> IJepublicun general com m ittee, and he has an able co w o rker in Jam e s M iirsdeu, a d e te c t ive. a tt a c h e d to the stuff of P istric t A ttorney Noble. T h e re may be otherw in terested in the j n a tt e r who are w eurin*' the mask of ltepub- lieauism . b u t if therenre, they are keep in g well in the background. T h e petitio n is closely “ iiardcd, and few of those who sijfu are ^ixen the opi>ortunity*of seeing whut c o m p u in they a r e in. It is s tated hy oue who haw the list thnt it w o u ld puzzle th e moHt fertile inm ^ iuiitioii to d e vise a nam e for tlie c o n j o i n t r a t i o n of political ideas represented iu the sig n a tu r e s . It is stated that the ratio is IP to 1 ten D e m o c rats. I ’opo- crats, P r o h ibitionists, Soc*ialists and all t h e o t h e r ists to one R e p u b lican of any stu u d iu g in tlie. county. T h e r e is also a generous sprinkling of those political w a rts know n as ‘‘strik e r s ,*' which, like tlie poor, we have alw a y s with us. V a rious reasons, except the tru e one, are given for sta r ti n g t li in m o v em e n t. A f a v o rite arg u m e n t is thut the f riends of H e n ry ('.Jo h n s o n a re so i u d ig u a n t over liis defeat in th e C o n g ressional convention, hehl iu Jam a ica last week, t h a t they have resolved to defeat the Hon. W illium J. Y o u n g s a ta n y c o s t The Hon. Cluis. L. P h ip p s , too, is m a d e u p a rty for th e i r ire. This story m ig h t be of som e w e ight, for Mr. Johnson is very p o p u lar in the c o u n ty, w e re il not for the fact that Mr. Johnson him s e lf rep u d iates the m o v em e n t. W h ile th e r e is no doubt that Ins friends feel very m uch disappointed over the resu lt in the C o n g ressional convention, they know lie would u o t c o u u teuance any move unless it had for its purpose the h e a rty su p p o r t of t h e entire party ticket. A friend of his recently said th a t Mr. Johnson w o u ld not consider it a friendly a c t - t o him for any K e p u b lican to engage iu uiin b o ltin g m o v e m e n t. “Mr. Johnson never for oue m o m ent,\ said lie, “e n te r tniucd an idea of d o ing o th e r than accep tin g the verdict of the Con gressioual convention, and thi? u n w a r r a n t e d use of his n a m e in connection with this m o v em e n t is u n ju s t an d not the work of Iii? friends. I know it to be a positive f m t thut neither Mr. Johnson nor uuyof his friends, th a t is real frieuds, have given encouragem e n t to th is m o v em e n t b u t on the con trary atta c h no im p o rtance to it w h a tever. T h e re is 110 reason why R e p u b licans o u t iu the couuty should feel any alarm oxer this iude- peudent ticket, as it is called; it is not a R e p u b lican move a t all, b u t a D e m o c ratic schem e to win votes for N o b le a n d O ’Krien. All g e n u ine R e p u b licans a u d m any D e m o c rats in L o n g Island 1 'it\ will su p p o rt the R e p u b lican nom inees.\ T h e S t o r m '5 h a v o c . T h e w ind aud rain storm that stru c k th is village and xiciintx last SumbiN evening wus a severe one am ) vepy d isastro u s in its results in some localities. lt was central, acco r d in g to I ’ortcush r D u n n , sev eral liu u d r c d miles to tlie east ot the m iddle Atlantic coast. R c ing m em b er?, aud e x ten d in g to tin be- [off the coast the ravages of the wind reuved familv Ihe d u b 's deepest and sto r m were felt especially se- n\m put In It was ordered that the verely alo n g tlie seaboard, and tlie resolutions be en tered upon the ! velocity of the wind along tin* coast m inutes and a copy of the same sent | r e a c h e d s e \euty miles an h o u r at to the fam ilv. j tim es. All ihe docks and piers on The business of the past year be- I th e S t a ten Island shores felt tlie ing concluded, nom inations for the j th e effect of the storm , and the ensuing y e a r m ade. Hiram R. I f e r r v -bouts ulso suffered. The rising EAST ROCKAWAY. A h a r v e s t T h a n k s g iv in g servioe w ill bo hehl in B e thauy C'htttvh u e x t Sunday. G ifts of fru i t, vege tables ete. w ill be thunkfllliy receiveil. in tlie eveuiug a resjiou- sive s e rvice w ill lie hehl. The pas tor, Hev. T. IS. B r a ithw a ite, will preach m o r n in g anti eveuiug, and th e offering w ill lie fur foreign m is sions. Jam e s H. N<*»lt lias lieen elected a tru s tee of B e th a n y ('h u r e h to suc ceed I. H. H iltttch, deceased. Tlte ladies of tlie C o n g regational ( 'hureh ure v e r y activ e iu th e ir eu- deavors. T h is s u m m e r they raised th e m o n e y necessary to p a in t the church anti parso n a g e w h ich will soon is- done. T h e Ju n io r .Ss'iety has j u s t paid for a corner chiset in tin- vestry. A church social will is- hehl at th e pursonugu on T h u rsday evening of next week. Tides have Iss-n r u n n ing very lull this week. Iiothering o y s ter m eu considerably, an d it has been diffi cu lt to frurheti t h e o y s ters properly. Mr. T e r r y h a s is-cltpied th e house recently erected hy .1. I. G riffith. T h e young jteople connected w ith B e thany ( 'ongrcgational C liureh are try i n g to o r g a n ize a class iu siug- ing. t h e chief object lieing to re i n force t h e choir. T h e frost last T h u rsday n ig h t killtsl all kiuds of delicate foliage plants and vegetables. The Destructive Hussels. The oyster industry ou ihe *>v>n(li J H B M P S T E AD BAY YACHT side of the island has beeu seriously I C L U B ’? A N N U A L H E F T IN G , injured by mussels whicli have The annual meeting of the Hemp- ilicieased rapidly during the l\‘»l steiitl Bin Yacht Club, held iu summer. The leadiug phintcr* have H ,.n t,.a;, W«.ln«»ilnv evening hnd men at work all the season, 1 • \ clearing the oyster he.ls from the \'•« \\«t mussels. Inti it is next to inqsisKihle enthusiastic a I meetings ever to keep (lie oysters free from them. hehl. forty-three members respolld- lu many east's the oysternian will jujr ;,, t|,e roll cull. Two candidates take up wliiil ovstets lie enu aud; admitted: (ieorge Wallace aiaindoii Ihe grounds iiltogether. When tlie mussels appear on the j ' •« »* (*• * \ iHw. l'ree|M.rt. lads they attach themselves to the Reports of the secretory nud treas- ovstffs, aud if permitted In gruvv,! m*t.r were read and nhowed the elub sooti kill them and form a bed of |H, j |t ^rno,i standing. The pres- mud, rendering the ground totally llielllbent|lil, lh ;,;i, „f whom 'JH unfit for ovster culture for several, ‘ years. Some of the la-st oyster! \ e»'c elected during the, last year, grounds in Hempstead and Free- Improvements made at the Club port bays have been abandoned House amounted to $t)7o.77; the becuiisu of the mussels, aud it will |>),nL loan was reduced i-KMI. The total receipts vvere$l,ltil - - , expen d itu r e s $1,I(!-J.71, leaving a balance of *l..M . T h e various com m ittees made most satisfactory reports show ing tloil th e i r respective d e partm e n ts had I mcii ' well c o n d u c ted. Resolution* were unanimously adopted l»y a rising to te expressing tin- great loss su s tain e d in the death of W illiam Forem a n , one of ils 1 sight. For i l years yon have Is-eil ... , . . joying our free institutions, tin- protvs- *'lt' h»w tu g ofttceis were elected: tion ami oj>|«irtnnities of our laws, I'om iuoilore. C h a r les H. .Southard; without anv |»<»liti«-»it |svvver or rvs|«>ii Vice C o m m o d o re. John H. C a rl; nihility. You a re* t-> assume your | (fui- ( „m m o ,l<>ri.. Flov.l W eekes; share tu goverumeut iuh I near your share .... .. w- of ilutv ami rcstsvuKibilitv. With the M e a surer, I hoi.m* IV Sui.th; Sucre- itrivilegeisuue* grave nsqsnisifiility m torv. Israel W W illiam s; rreasitrer. W eeks. Tims. I> Sm ith. I. W W il liams, F rank Place. S. I, Pettit ism It shouhl never—lio. never— Is-! T h u s M a ifin. W m F. Clowes, II. It dem a n d , thrown against tin- country anti should fm i ,,,,,. *s.r agaiustf t U t a,.tuB,lv ..... . t|„. price of | \ f t t t ^ ^ T v U vigiu,. ... ....... sugges.ed building a lie ''“ I 'l\1. ' ! during that |H-ri.*l, have muut* for little, wli.n some of the old walk across the meadows at I’oiut p u t . i i . ' Nailer poverty iu o.xler ».. M i(1 t,xlH.l h (U, ™ i t fr.m tl.r l«>- to. tb« ocwtu, ' tb.- bra* tokea.lvautogeofil.\ Tom Waller ,! .. . „ „ ...... »«<! be was appointed a m iiiiupi^r aiul its* cunvm r frnin iWgriida Il i? alwarw ni fr, young gvnth*- Isltnnl m il road tiin-k? ImMwcmi Ilo ni|iiL'duc( nnd Hniniiit‘11? foi a long distance, the mil? were u n d e r w a ter for half a mile and Rockawas was c u t off from ('( 11111111111111(11011 with th e r e s t of the world both In w ire iiud by rail. At M a n h a ttan Reach. S e id l? concert pa\ilio n was d e s troyed. Al R righfoii and along the Ilo wer \ the hav«»c was terrific, tin dam a g e being estim a ted ut alm o st $* 2 ( 1 ( 1 , 0 ( 10 . Costlv bulkhead? were carried awax | at Izoiig llraiM'h. and at \? b m \ I Dark S e n a to r Rrndlex ? fam o u s j board walk w.i** alm ost com p letely i destroy ed. Along tlie shore of Jam a ica Ray | f the storm was seen and ! oiniiiittee fell. T h e J a m a ica Run Yacht ( lul M.U \IIYI HI OliMI N T?. J. R SMITH, IK h I it in Boots and Shoes, O ILCLOTH COATS and PANTS. Short and Long Rubber-Boota AN D O V E R S H O E S RUSRG) AND WOOLEN MITTS VI AIN sT. w i n SMITH Kit KKIN lliT. I. I FALL AAD WHITER BICYCLE HATS • • C H E A P , a • r . i c r w 2 c. r , 3 * ' F l \ c ’c - r ' , F c . - ’. ‘. - . r r : , And A|l Kinds ol . F A N C Y G O C L 3 . hi h l(tw i»ricc. ( it 11 h ad ?»••. nt On- W A N T A d H B A Z A A R , • IOA IIAM.. I'rt.p I,KAMI KEI’I KI.ICAN KAI.I.I! AT — Baldwins, L. I., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th, (896, AT F.IG HT P. W HamuM Kaisin^, Good Speakers. Music by the Freeport Band. V«M A M I m i It IIKNT «• IICI. IN V I T I O. SOUND-HONEY, PROTECTION AM) I'ROSDKRI I Y . M c K I N L K Y a m i H O B A R T Mass-Meeting, I lldt r I lie H1l?|ii( (’? nl | ll*- Union League Club, Freeport, - AT O P E R A M A L I . , — ON Wednesday Evening, (let. ji . A d droM * l»> (h. HON. .1. M H K I.l'oH O Tin HON It V ( II Al».?KV nud The HON. K A lloKTON. I»\ tIic'XIhiiIihIthii Olcc (*1 nI». (»r Hrmikl.vii. Tli® I'uhlU'art* C'ordiHllY Invited. Regular Kepuhliean Nominee COUNTY TREASURKR, Charles L. Phipps, For Prosperity and Soand Money. Rcplar Kepuhliean (andidate FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, W IL L IA M .1. Vdl'XtiS. l*HKM i; ( Ol ltT . QCKKNS ( III n t y A |{ \ VNoa Hllil i' Kxcoiitor?. tVc . iitfiiinsl ! < ‘. I! am ? bottom and another ?ah . In iHirxiiHtirc o f a judgm e n t ed (on'i-ltihiirt* and ?mIc herein, daletl Sept. “ I. | ||„» under?lifiied. the lleteree I herein nam e d . v\ ill m 'II at public auction, on the premise? here iliHlter(leserilH'd. on Ihe llth d a y nt NoveiiilM-r. |Y«!iti. h ( -'I IV M.. ihe preinibi*? (le?eri)H-d in auld jud g m e n t. a? follow ?: All I h at certain piece or parcel of land w iih Ihe huildinifh and im p rovem ent? I Inreon erected or which ma> hereafter he ere. led thereon. sitiiHte. I> I iil : hik I tteimj in the west ern purl of the Village nf Free|H>ri. in ihe?aid low n of Hempstead. Queens ( 'ount> an d .S tate of New York, on the northerly side'ot the hitch w a y known hy the tiHUie of lV a r?all A ienae »in the ?aid Village o f Freep(»rl. t iNnmded and de?erilH'd a? fidlowH. \ iy.: Beicilinintc at the MintlieHHlerly corner of the prem ises herein conveyed al a point m ade h\ the southw e sterlv corner of land of Klmer Haytmr. w h e re the sam e Inlcrseets w itli the fiorthcrlx line ot ?aid I'earsall Avenur. T'henee rnnninc w c * |erl\ aI oiik ?ai(| northerly line id the said I'earsjill A x en tie Sexinl x ifth f,-,-t Thence rnnninu northerly parallel with said Klmer Uaxnor * land ii I nmi I Two Hundred and Thirix fixe feel more or le?? t«» land nf the estate of llatiicl Tredwell, del c a sed. T h e m e riltillilllC easterly h I g ^ ic thi ?anie Itt land of Klmer Knximr aforesaid, and them-i runninic»niilhcrlx alone and adjoitdni; said Klmer Ha\ n o r - land t o tin ladnt or Place of lH-|ciiiniiitc. e o n laininir all tlie land xx ithin said (Huimls. together w ith the land in front and iidjoiniiuc thereto, to the r e n te r id -aid I'car-all Axenili tor liitchxiax pur|N>ses, lH*ititf the stviiie premises that w a s e o n \ e \ r d to Marx K ( HatnslHittom. I»> Sxl\H tm - I’ear sail and ( a tharine. hi? w ite. h\ I »«-••«I l» a rine d a te t he TxM'Itt h dax of N d x e n ihir. I<»l llated Sept '.’I. I-**!8Ci W it nt a I Ti Hefcr FREEPORT f i o u q n * o Q y s T / H i l l s , 1S.X A C H O R S F A L L »|f«t l»r ThetIr, > Cattle Foo« Finest Grades of Roller Process Flour. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in F lo u r , F r r tl, n m l u l l h 'im lS of (•r u m . O il ,M c u l. H u lctl H u y u n d S t r u n*. BROOKLYN. Watch This Paper For Our Bargains. n : u. u. /:./ r.\y>/,\ ./«>•«/. TREES, SHRUBS, Special on Doors. THREE SIZES, al $1.50 EACH. S A S H , B L IN D S AND DOORS .ALWAYS UN II VN ll • t New York Price*. Greenhouse Plants |o\X III l|!IRHtiti Full d irect ion? tor idautini: nml car tnu lortre*'? in o u r torlcc list, which b free (o all R. P. Jeffrejf & Son, Bellmore,L.I. A llllgr s t i n k u f vvim lii u l l *izu*. glltKI F r e e p o r t S a s h and B lind Co. MAIN STRKKT. T H O S . W. L U C A S . M , n a g , r . BEDELL & BARKER, Staple and Fancy Groceries, D r y ( h a u l s , C iT K - k e r y , W iM a ten w a r e . ( >il ( l o t h . iV c ., A I h t a l a r g e lot e f IA e cordtive T u il e t S e ts. P l a t e s , b a i a p s . ( 'tip? a n d S a u c e r s , W a t e r Nets, P i t c h e r s , G l a s s w a r e , e te . A p p les, O r a n g e s . N u t s , C a n d i e s , tVc. A new ly-r(*e(»iveil h»t t*f C a n n e d ( I imm I s a t s|R‘e i a l p r ic e s . A h i g lid n f W a ll P a |* e r , .*» c e n t s 21 m i l up. Fine Creamery D u lle r a .Specialty. R ig R a r g a in s in R e s t R r a n d s . Cor. Fulton S t . and R a y n o r Avtnue. MILLBURN STEAM MILL. M o u l d i n g s . T r i m . C o l u m n s , S a s h . D( a * r s a 111 1 B l i n d s , B u i l d i n g M a t e r i a l . H a r d w a r e a m i P a i n t . (In k a m i P i n e k i n d l i n g W o o d . FO R R E S T D. SM IT H , P r o p r i e to r . E L B E R T W. VERITY, • ncA icR in ;• Wall Paper and Wall Mouldings Van R iper's Brick Block, FREEPORT, L. I. P a in tin g , Pap e rh a n g ing and Interior D e c o r a tions at R e a s o n a b le Prices. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. I h a \c constant ly on hand all the l.ilcsl designs itt Wall Paper and Interior iVeoratnais. and ant prepared to execute all orders at shortest po.vsil»h* notice. II tteeessary . I w ill call at yotir house nr place id’ l»ttsint*ss with samples,' w hich will give you a ln'lfrr idea of wltal your require. SPRING IS gUKKK, ANI) SO AM w itii \ h x h v Aitti-ri'v ut Flowers and Plants, I . '•r-lt is |iriMti|ii .•II and ?•-• si,i ?sit Isfarl ion ( r t a i i t s P. VV. REMHKNS, FLORIST, (ipl I MIOt SI s Rear of Depot, er? and pel I Maids. W AN T A till, L. I., N. Y. Kiiidsitj Vcjfclaidi'' riant HENRY P. LIBBY, Real Estate. ......... ? insurance 7 COMPANIES. IIIU U IO IIU U . LOANS NEGOTIATE!!. ESTATES MANAGED. K n a r D e p o t, OPERA HALL B UILD IN G , FRKRPGRT, N. V. F . C. W I L L I S . MY STIH'K OF Groceries,DrjGoods,Crockery, G U N S ! G U N S ! G U N S ! F E E D . E tc., is frequently renewed and always fresh | THK FINEST UKADK UF Choice Teas, Coffees, Canned Goods and Staple Groceries. F r a n k P. S m i t h , MAIN ST. FRCCPORT (’. I'KASKI.L, Furniture, : Carpets, A N D B U D D I N G , Stoves, Ranges, and Housefurnisbings, OIL anil OASOLliNli STOVKS. Furnishing Undertaker and Embaimer. FREEPORT Fire I Fire! Fire! COAL &. WOOD D elivered al yotir bm ise at the foi low ing f»i ices 1*1.% MO| TH Ki lt %?ll 10.11,, I ...i I'laiiditt? Atlooraex-. Kk OTH K TO ( It KOI TO Us. Pursuant to hu onlcr of Hon. Auirustua N .VVVIh r. Snr rate of the ( oiintv of Queen*, notice I m Imre if ix en to all Der-oiis haxluir (laiiiis against | estate of < atharine U. Hax nor. late of the i ol llempstead. in the said Vouiitx. de I l.erl'ol t lie la - lit t lie same with the to the siih-M rilHTs, the K\i \ ill and Testament ot the said de o \ aleiitim- 'V Smith, one of thesabl at his idace ot tratisH< I ini: Ln the Ka H im kaw v v o o o . Not sawed or split. fl.otcord S h xx ed. not split .......... .......... .Vflll Saxxrd and s p lit............ ......... ii .Mi »• liarn'I.i. saxved ami split ...... I tat Orders taken at N. H Sm ith's, Fulton Street A. TAFT cV SON, V aril, lta> nor ?(., FREEPORT,. L. I TrttPHOMC 107 <*, *i r n pom r I f ^ L L f / K i LLElf, Jj 1 Bnilders ■* General Conlraclors, liifgr *lm-k nf 1 i ll UK lit I.OVX I'lill'F S . A hi ■■■ 1 11 ■ i t it tn ut ItK D l'l'M D I' IJI ( ' l-'.S. BARGAINS IN B1CYCLKS. X COMI'LHTK LINK <>F. BICYCLE SU N D R IE S , SPO R T IN G GOODS, ATHLETIC GOODS, AM M UNITION, FISH IN G TACKLE, SM O K E R S ' M A T E R IALS, TOBACCO AND CIGA R S . BILLIARD ROOMS. j S t r e e t , F r e e p o r t , 1 M G B J S B H H G ' f l B E H E A T I N G IS DONE BY STEAM OR HOT WATER HEATERS. IT IS THK UP-TO-DATE WAY. IN HEATERS, AS IN EVERYTHING ELSE, IT PAYS TO GET THE BEST. TA K J5S LKSS ('< >AL 'f(» HUN TII KM THAN HOT AIR HEAT KltS. IjKUUIHKS I.KSS /TTKNTION THAN ANY OTHER. SYSTEM. II xm i si it* g o i n g t<> p u l in a lii-alci xxu xxtm ltl In' j>h*a*fu l<> c a ll o il y o u itiitl gix c y o u p r ic e * fiMWKUW MftfHK COMPANY. MILLBURN. LONO ISLAND. i the (|a x n f ( L InluT Itated March :.’l?t. Itotoi V XII NTIM. VV. ,? M I IH < it Aid.i s (• sm ith . 16 B e d f o r d A x r n u e , BROOKLYN N Y. har# for n»»> at | PI I PO « T , I . I. th# ni'iat dr»«irnh1® bn iid’fig plot* nn f/m i Inland \ie j » l r gradisl «rrfM*tR. witl water mam*. (Ire AU«». honn^n built U «nif rnntnniffrn G. fl. BALDWIN, IlF XI.KIt IN S I A 1*1.1; AND FANCY g r o c e r i e s , REVIEW OFFICE lu toi'tivc 3iib*cii|'tjou* for the hit* , i * . linn. It i* alw ar* **(•-, vutttiK bi-iiih-- *V - — • — * farm e r ui auv piuvliiv-er, vvhvi for a „u,| old *-eiitl.'iii<-li. tu r.uiK<' vmir tibuve iiujirom ineul Uu behalf of m o m e n t liua^ihe* Hint the |>re*eltt *elve* ont your routitrv. It i* I'um iiiuihire I'. 11 S o u tharil, *ecre- llw.iv* wi*.' to ntull.l ;iKjltll*( tiivvle*.'- j , „ , XX tlltaillii till iletl the InelulielM tics*? and rrnndiatiom It i*» itlway’s ; s _ , . . . . •at fact (hat the r a i n nt m(*ncy x»f thin 1 patriotic t«i stand against !1m»h* wh** an’ JIl VNt. 1 . *’ /'V M*\M-<»1 ' U1*1H1 ,l J' i » nnniMHl to law mid order and who Sm ith a liotid, which *▼«? g r tatly tij»- atixl th a t 11 -- * • hoii.se was g r e a tly datuaged. The m ail train din* at 12o'clock iioou was stalled I k * vo I k 1 tin liensh*. T in track i? underm ined, and there are several b ig v.ushunt? la tweeu 11am- tnell? and the a(|U('dm t Locally, _ If m d . w in n o t ? If there bfrgan life as a. n e w d m y and 1 ..... k b l a t a s te of |MJverty. * \ • • • , rtuatirial ?UiugeUi y is dm to - ( b e I - — ** hI1 (lie elevbuu ili*(rtv:l LuUK l*html la*t Nalmila.v heavy e o n n try i* hv m o ney, aim m a t ^tmW m i - art.lh-ial Iwrrier* between preeia te .l a m i |.n . v e . U immt enjuva- no Heriu..* tlum a ^e. ... fur a* en„ le ! M g iatlfctiun* were Inavle, uliieh iu *e.me -nex|.huuevl way he will he .-la**-* or >«*-livM» of our ........ .. hie feat ure uf t h e eveuinjf. lenrneil. reatllteil from tin *tonu. •ktvwevl au iue.eMM in a ll Ibe ltc|> u b -! beuetiL-vl l>> ilebaaiu); t h a t citrreut-y, *17' _ _____________________ _______ luAlie fore ]w rt uf the week tlif CH AS. lieau utrv.U^liiJil* v.ver th e rir*fl|«<t him tty lu uu*v%er the uliuve < \ ” ' * YXiae waa uutiaiially hijfli ainl the 4>v'a r v g ialraliuit la*lvear. F.vi.letil- que»!iou. Ami after lie ha* eon The .S-a ( 'liff f.*KUtll teaiu w h teh o .m e * from w h e e lm e n w a ter cuvere.l the tiel.l* to the , , , . i , wa* urifttinzevl lo*t r rw lay. will .qa-u th a t tack* have la-v-n *(revvu mi houth for luai.v acre*. At the e a * t - i ---------- %: *7 * * “ •»..»bbv»tt vtoer l* XV..U- lu vim-e.l lum*elf ll.al no an.o.ii,t of (he *ea*..i. l.y i .h i y it .k 'w ith » H r-t.K U-tween New eru eu.l of th e I*l«n.l m n . I, .l„.„a«e p lore Ike opportunity of ilow u iug frev aiiver vuttl.l |«*v*tl>lv have pn ke<l team from th e scbuul. \n tow n am i XViutjehl If the ta. k vv a* .lone t«. o u tline etafl ami li*hiu« frre o i li e r am i repudiation. eheeke.l the operutiuu uf th e law of e,w ',i\ n Heml i* eaiitfbt. lie will l»- s e v e rely | e*,a?cially to th. Ileet at • • • bupi.lv am i .lem a u .l upon In* w h e a l. T h e an m a im e m e n t of Ihe m a r 'h a l t w ith F-a»t M a rion, while llu trap* au.l TntiM M M b s'tK Jo b n I* A llgehl hi* oat*, lu* L a th i I T’i* hav -.ml M u T k Ff* . * T ,‘\ E ,?T J E S f r | u l ' \• | p o u u .U oviue.| l.y the ti*l.en.i 7 • • xx e a tlm rj stoltuii. am i » d ** f f i Qtteeii* ami stiff*.Ik .xtnuti*** m et ill M o u fauk I m n t a tul ( lunln. i * to New lu r k *t|ooei»l» tw,. o th e r t h e n k*l him .h^ewt llu* fael, alw>. iiitra (o v e r t ot I*t*t \Xilh»tou th e tvetory of ? t .lame* Kpi*.-.>i*l , , , , , U(.n ,.|, „I1 ,le*L'ove I e r e w e likew iee toiuilierlv known a* th a t at tin* verv u.om eut w h e a t i* <-re«t»-.l em m i.leral.le of a *eu*atioii chttrvh N e w tow n village. Thttr* k^ B R S b l J e v u lev* of free *ilve r. They ^ o in o ,.p „ h ,.e'*,lver t* ^ o .t.o ........ U .!h \ Iff\ ^ T ' ‘\ ^ “ HM tiylvewter I'enuover. e x -ooveruor thu* not only eul.futiu^- Ihe a r j j ii - ' ltuuwii iu **»iol nrvle* in \«l ISiQ p ib. am i A r thur Sew a ll. I’..- m eut* of the free- -uvlerite*. b u t al*u H«tu|».teM.l The we>hhn R H E U H A T IC U R A CURES RHEUMATISM. fhffiobt . ' R H E U H A T IC U R A | Livery, Boarding A Sales Sttbles Never Fails. R H E U N A Y IC U R A ( E o s t t o n l y O n e D o l l a r , R H B IN M 1 C U R A CXCLUSIVCLV A SPICIAITY OF Tf AS. COFflES. SPICTS RUTTER AND CANNED GOODS I? I ll l l ti VV I III MAIN STREET, FREEPORT. THE BEST MATERIAL I. ...4 by SMITH’S PHARMACY, I H It heiHtl • en »*ff J Island y r e n lM vwnvliilale for the 'lee knoektt.o otil from . tinier them the |MwM«*ey. Hut IV u u o y e r ba* lit* very |*Hle*Lil ot. vvl.iel. they -tun.I M o r t ^ a i ^ a NMvIe payable in Kultl; Au.l when l.v ba* ilou. all thi*. he , mt p tw m iru l «.f th e ( tttly will m tturally au.l of i,e. e**ity J , o l l ’binajjo, MipiiI.ite* llial coiielm le that tl.e.e i* in.tl.u.^- fur I t H l l a * b o l t t o JHUvlUl \MtoUvl- : k i m iu the Willi free-eoina^-y w h e m e . II w( Ik e l-wtovl S t a t e * atnl he will to m o re th a u reailv to • well w a n l M. M.-tluffey th e l-eetor ut St N o rth .laiu.w H w 4 iv.vl u larp* num b e r of took p iest* f ront all }Hirt* of th e I*luml ptoce iu F e lau a r y . I*:*.'. Lot it wa* The next m e e ting of the clitl. will D E ATH ? . L U C H O N TH , V t l t UK VT,.I, II VIII KK*TUK,.K T«* pn xt-m lit, liair ln*ui falling *»(T «*r turn itr»' k’rH.x B n hi tie-- K**»»(tx ing s» urt Niid I» mii <lr«ifT .'ix iug llu- liNir n nice dark e,,|«,rMnd nu HtjUttliitl lt I**?* 1 Mrect ,»li ,-H* it I n ,die Kx «-rx tiwirtl*- vxNrrNiit,-*! 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