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: : P u i u w i i t n n F r u i t M o r h in c t F B I E F O m , 1 0 N 6 ISL A N D , ■ . T. < H A K L K R ■>. K M I T U . I T o p r i r U . r . LO N G IS L A N D R A I L R O A D T I M E T A B L E . I MONTAUX DIVISION Tiiklutf effect Septem b er ~Iril, IW,. O n .W e d n e s d a y even in g a happy w e d d ing took place a t t b e hom e of M r. and M rs. David M iller, when, th e i r daugH ter. M iss J e n n ie M iller, w n s united in m a r r iag e to C h a rles A. R p itm e y e r liy th e Rev. S. Lee. Miss Mabel le R e itm e y e r, siste r of th e groom .acted as bridesm a id, th e o'clock, and ap p o in ted as assistants th e f o rtu a n of each com p a n y . Chief J. W . C h e s h ire s u g g e s ted t h a t som e action be t a k e n to house Bay View Hose c o m p a n y 's c a r t before w inter. H e th o u g h t t h a t t h e village should purchase t h e coal needed for the different com p a n ies. 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I*) 11 6 55 1 HO 8 :>» 8 48 1 25 8 22 0 17 1 53 A 51 0 24 2 III 6 50 « 27 2 >H 7 )C f* 31 2 08 7 UT Un : 2 13 7 Ul U 40 2 IK 7 12 0 47 2 20 7 10 W 61 2 Tl 7 ill bent m an being Roy M iller, of this * w a s in s tr u c ted to ad v e r tise for bids village. T b e w e d d ing w a s p r ivate. [ for a sm a ll c a r load of eoal. and only the im m e d iate r e lativ e s of tb e H. R. Sm ith w a s ap p o inted a com con tr a c tin g p a rties being p r e s e n t to m ittee to p u r c h a s e sam e . T h e w itness th c berem o n y . T h e m im e r nam e of F. E. Rose w a s a p p roved as ous friends o f th e new ly m a r r ied a m e m b e r of V ig ilan t Hose and couple extend co n g r a tu latio n s and Jo h n M e incking, a s a m e m b e r of sincere w ishes for n h a p p y w e d d e d W ille A w a k e E n g ine com p a n y , life. Tli£ c lerk w a s em p o w e red to no tify BALDWINS. M e m b e rs of th e E p w o rth L e a g u e are p r e p a r in g to give un o y s ter s u p per in th c chapel iu about weeks. WANTAGH. SEAFORD. C o n s table \V. W. W ilson lias p u r H a v e vou noticed th e H kvikw ' r chaser! th e co ttag e of M rs. F r a n k j m*.,.,,] offer.' T h o s e w h o subscribe T h e L a d ies' Aid Society w ill m e e t at th e residence of Mrs. 11 H. Ho m a n on T u e s d a y next nt 2:110 p. m. tw o | H a g e m a n . ou P a r k avenue. j n o w fo r a y e a r w ill receive th e T h e c h o i r 'o f the C o n g r e g a tional | p a p e r nt th e re g u l a r subscript!.® k I p rice u p to Ja n u a r y , 1898. th u s get church held t h e ir r e h e a r s a l t h is \vt at t h e hom e o f Mrs. W illiam R liuuie A stx-ial tim e follow e d t h e r e h e a r s a l \C e r ta i n ly, ,\ saiil H a r r y B e n n e tt gave au en jo y a b le] • C e rta in ly saitl a rig h t m inded m a s q u e r a d e p a r ty tit his hom e : l*erson recently. \I w ish to tak e W e d n e s d a y evening. A large uum - ad v a n tag e of th e R kvikw s o t te r to b e r o f f rien d s enjoyed th e ev e n in g 's stibscri tiers. and get t h e p a p e r free pleasu r e . | u n til J a n u a r y .\ W illiam Coote, anil his friend, j A s u rp r is e p a r ty was ten d e r e d Mr. Mr. itin g th e R k v i k w free u n til Ja n u a r y 1. 1897. T h is is a splendid chance. Don't m iss it M e m b e rs of t h e Episcopal y h u i v h , are looking fo rw a rd to erecting a ehureh hell. T h e fund for t h a t pur ]K>se a lr e a tly am o u n ts to m o re than Won. The ex a c t location of the l>ell. —r ■**—\ tif y p r o p e r ty o w n e r s on (tro v e I M r M o roske. ot N e w H a v e n . C t.. nn ,‘ M r s .tia m s o n x o iin g o u i n u n A p r e t t y hom e w e d d ing w a s th a t street, from S m ith stre e t to / F u l t o n spent T h a n k s g iv in g w ith th e for g iv in g eve. A very p leasan t ti at w h ich Miss Etna A u e te K u ter, street, w h o h a v e u o t c o m p lied w ith i m e r 's p a r e n ts, th e Rev. and Mrs. \ a s enjoyed iu daueitig, gam e s ; T laughterotM r.audM is. .eo.L .R u ler, th e r e s o lution to m a k e a sidew a lk, Jn m e s C<s)te, of this village. o t h e r am u sem e n ts, w a s m u rn e d to A lbert (.. S m ith, on ... ,i„ „ c . i , a n d Mrs:. H a rris o n Y o u n g o u T h a n k s w h ich will w e igh about 000 pound* and is to l*o m a d e by thc Men eel v lid II III M II) H IU K 111 11 Ul |I III II III »• III )• III 11 III l> m .5 3b 9 25 7 11 7 45 1000 11 M 2 24 4)W 7 1)7 lf» m 11 50 5 38 5 38 . . . . 7 51) 10 06 12 00 2 30 5 06 7 12 10 (Ct 11.53 543 635 7 19 755 1011 12 05 3 35 5 11 7 18 10 lo 12m .5 48 6 41 7 35 8 00 1916 U 10 2 41 .5 17 7 24 10 IT 12 U5 532 6 45 7 29 8 40 1030 1214 245 5 21 720 10 19 1200 5 54 6 48 . *05 1023 13 17 2 48 5 24 7 .32 H* 22 12 12 5 57 6 51 7 34 8 08 10 26 13 30 2 53 5 27 7 35 10 25 12 15 6)1)655 738 8 12 1030 1221 25A .5.11 730 1028 12 is 000 6 58 7 41 8 15 10 33 12 27 3 00 5 .44 7 42 1031 12 21 A 07 7 )tf 7 45 8 30 10 37 12.11 3 )fi 5 38 7 46 K* 35 12 25 A 10 7 05 7 49 8 36 10 41 12 35 3 )«♦ 5 42 7 50 JO 38\ 12 28 6 15 7 09 7 54 8 30 10 45 12 3D 3 13 5 46 7 54 10 43 12 32 6 19 7 13 8 37 12 42 6 50 7 58 10 4‘» A 22 7,16 . 10 50 12 45 3 30 5 53 8 01 10 52 6 i s 73A 8 07 8 47 10 50 12 55 3 30 6 (« 8 10 11 Iti KlMiAVK li 50 \ l'l! 5 S' 6 55 4 21 5 55 7 ill 4 2»i 0 Hi 7 on 4 33 fi 05 7 10 4 40 6 «** 7 12 4 44 0 12 7 15 4 4K 6 15 7 ID 4 52 1) 10 7 22 4 56 li 22 7 27 5 IR) 6 27 31 1 3T 5 lo t; :r» rive at FREEPORT M A I L S . .....tt! ............... ».*» ........ #.W. I Close ..................................... 't.i F R E E P O R T V IL L A G E O F F I C I A L D I R E C T O R Y . V IU 8 6 C IOANR W illiam O. M iller, PrveklvBt KmSthCas. Kerbor R. Hmltl*. • ^ . T a a E W ^ m - r . & T . ~ h ~ t:urk. M«NR OR W8TE9 Cp«»l99IOMEf*e W illiam 1*. Miller. Pnaklent. Smith Cox, Secretary #*!**« Treoaarer. itratftie. . . veyant, Clerk. POLICE JUSTICE W ilbur F. Tredwell. IOADO Of EDUCATION II. It. Siultb. PrenirirnU W. S. Hall, Secretary. II. V. Libby.. Wn*. 44. Miller. It. H. MaylanO. -lohn T. I*oHt, Collector. Harvey 14. Hinilli. T iphmip - .l«rm*|»h T. Weyant. Clerk J. W. FitxHlinonN, Secretary. Fraud* IVaraall. Health Officer, Ktlwin Cnriiian. M. I* v i l l a g e ornccas , . . . . , to do so w ith in five d a y s from d a te \Y e tluesday evening ut t h e r e s idence of notice, o r th e sam e w o u ld I k ? of th e b r id e s n a ro u ts on H e n ry r]olie b y th e v illag e an d t h e expense street. Miss E v a R ider w a s b n d e s charged a g a in s t t h e pro p e r ty . The m a id and th e best m a n w a s Mr. follow ing bills w e r e p r e s e n t e d : H u n t h s cousin, N. < R y e rson, of wl|llllniBOn lAW Ilook Co * B rooklyu. The cerem o n y w a s i>er liquor law.... form e d by till* Rev. W. W . W . W il- i*** t^nklin. hoae aml couplliiK - . „ . . r . i Thos. H. \N haley, Inditing lanipa SOU. of till* M E. Chlircll. A f ter the .lohn r. Powell, work on ron<’ 12 51 ROCKVILLE CENTRE. K. L. Davis, of th e Lynbrook FRIDAY. NOVEMBER S7, I8««- 1 / O C A . L , Tide Table. 3.1 J ‘ t.l« • L w l l l a N r t c r M u u u . N oveiulN irST. E. A. Bedell luts sold bis Bmith s tr e e t prt>jwrty to Mrs. Knox. BubsJribe at ontie' to the Rtcviiiw A»d thus get the ixtjier free until January next. Arthur L. Goman is contemplut- ing A trip tu Bt. Petersburg, Fla., for the benefit of his health. J. H. Gibson, uf the Univewity of the State of New York, Inspector of k' Apparatus, visited the imbltc school cm Wednesday. The Mtearp’s bicycle drawn for ut , G. Bennett Hpiith's bovTling alleys '»n Thanksgiving night was won hy Channoey S prague. The third degree was conferred up- ■ Felloe Justice Tredwell last Mon day eveuiiig by 1. 0 . O. F. WM). r George W allace officiating. Johu T. Raynor was given a , birthday tiarty aL his home ou Lower Muin strei't Motslay evening. Many friends enjoyed the hnppy Kbeueser Pmlgett underwent successful o|ieration fur np|*endieitiH at fieney hospitul this week. Al- tbuagh critical, bis condition, we are glad to say, is improving. The property formerly owned by W illiam B. Southard,on Main street, wiU he sold at public auction on Sat urday, Novim lier *8, at tbe town hall,village of Hempstead.at ton.iu. Miss Ella A. Bedell was tendered a birthduy surprise party last Thursday eveuing at tho home of Mrs. Henry Mead. Dancing an,l tbe (Usual festivities were enjoyed. Two enjoyable isirties were given on Wednesday evening, iu this vil- logo, oua ut tho resideiifr of Henry Ashd*TWir;nnd (lie other ut thu Lomu of Raynor R. Smith. Muuy friends (Missed the evening very pleasantly. A new club, to lie kuown as the Freeport Schuotacu Bund, is soon to ho orgauiaod liy several of our iwunduent citizens. The club's aim is to enjoy rifle practice and to pro- luote sociability among itsmemUirs. (.liarles L. Wallace has sold his dwelling ou thu south side of Ful- tun street, occupied liy Lawyer WUbur F. Tredwell, to Mrs. Milne, uf Brooklyn, whose summer resi dence was the Samuel Self property ' nt Dblluiore. The choir uf the Methodist E|iisco- (stl church, uf Freeport will give a aoutata <m Christmas uigbt, aud the Sunday school of the same church w ill givtf an entertainment ou New Year s night A great treut may lie expected from l<oth. Last Friday evening n (Mirty uf young people surprised the Misses IM le, Ida aud Daisy Smith ut tbeir I mhuv ou Upper Maiu Street. A large circle of frivuds enjoyed danc ing, which was the order of tbe eveuing, after which n collation wus served. You'll use '{ less of Huruihras Soap. Frwl. J. Titus, the famous lnLyoR- raciug tuuu, nud Fred. Nuegel. both of Rivenkk*, after spending u few hours last Tuesday aftcriHsm with : G. Bennett Smith, engaged t 'hurles CVHhbs as guide and started for] . Ronkonkomu to hunt deer. A lexander R. Rhcxles has sold his property know n as the H o tel T h r e e Gables, a p o p u lar w h e e lm e n ’s r o a d house c o r n e r M e rrick road a n d H e n r y street, to parties from Cold Spring. Tho purchaser w ill add a larg e din ing hall to the building aud m a k e other ex ten s iv e im p rovem e n ts to t h e property. OnMonday evening at th c I kjw I ing alleys of G. Bennett S m ith th e r e was a drawing fo r three handsom e sets of silver. Tlie first prize, a solid silver tea set, w a s wou hy Jo h n Holt, of M errick; th e second, a sil ver oarving set, was w o u by. Miss Hattie W right, of M e rrick ; A lbert G. Bmitli, o f th is village w o n th e third prize, one-half dozen silver knives. N e x t S u n d a y will be tem p e rance day a t the M. E. Church, as ordered by tho l a t e g e n e ral c o n ference. The imstor w ill p r e a c h to tho Bund of H o p e i u t h e m o rn in g o n “ S a m p son's Riddle,\ and a t n ig h t to tb e In d e pendent O r d e r of Good T e m p lars, of this village and vicinity, on th e ‘T e m p e r a n c e P a r a p e t, o r t h e T e m perance S tru c t u r e Com pleted. ’’ T h e Good T e m p lars w ill attend in re g a lia nnd w ill lie seated in a Is sly. Boat builder A b rnins is building fo r Jo h n T h o r n to n , of B roadw a y , N. Y. C ity, a pleasure schooner y a c h t w h ich is to contain a 12 horse pow e r gasolene engine. She w ill be t t feet o v e r all, 11 % feet lieam and feet !) inches deep, w ith large statio n a r y c a b ins handsom e ly finish ed. Mr. T h o r n to n has a su m m e r resideuee u t B a y s h o re and the y a c h t w ill lie used iu th e w a ters of th e G r e a t S o u th Bay. A t tho reg u l a r m e e ting of th e F recixirt h a n k diroctm-s, T u e s d a y evening, A u g u s t liutnig. of B a ld w ins, w a s elected u director to fill th e vacancy caused hy th e rei e n t death of W illiam Forctnun. Mr. F o rem a n w a s a m a n of rare husi ness a b ility and his death w a s k e e n ly felt iu th e luuuagem e u t of th e affairs of t h e bank, a n d t h e directors a r c f o r tu n a te in securing a m a u of such w ide business exjierieuce and influence tu till thc position so ably filled by Mr. Forem a n . Oue of o u r esteem e d villagers, C h a rles l i . S m ith; has U r n ill for som e tim e luist a u d h is p h y s ician h a s recotum e u d e d a change of clim a te as necessary for th e resto r a tio n of liis h e a lth . T h e m o v e m e n t Is'gun by o u r citizens to c o n tr ib u te tow a rd d e f r a y in g M r. S m ith's exis'tises for a flve m o n th s ' s o journ iu F lorida is u m o s t w o r t h y one and will m e e t w ith m a t e r i a l s u p p o rt on e v e ry side. A subscription list started iu th e post office alread y lias a n u m b e r of nam e s upon it. and m o re w ill d o u b t less Is- a d d e d iu th e next few days. H iram K a y n o r uud Joseph J . R a y n o r gave t h e i r new lx>at a t r i a l this week, w h ieh proved very satisfacto ry. She is a n able craft and c a n d e velop a speed of is m iles an hour. H e r dim e n s ions a r e :I7 feet over all and 10*^ f e e t beam , w ith u licensed c a r r y in g cap a c ity of 8.r>8 tons, sh e k n o t w a s tied a r e c e p tion a n d s u p jter w e r e given and Inter in th e evening d a n c ing wns enjoyed. Both young people a r e w e ll-know n iu v illag e c ir cles and t h e i r m a n y friends extend •a co n g ratu latio n s and l»est w ishes, u n v i u g P a r k , h a s p u r c h a s e d a resi A m o n g those p r e s e n t w e re M r and (U,n„ , ,m th e cornv{. „t Lincoln and M rs. Geo E R i d e r M isses Eva, ; V iUagl. A v e n u e s. T h e house lias E thel and Elatue R tdei. M t. m”! j been th o ro u g h ly renovated and i i t v ' pointed, and w a s occupied by its an d Mrs. I). B. R a y n o r M isses N e llie ,„ gt w eek aud N m a R a y n o r, t h e R e v . and Mrs. W ilson, Mr. and Mrs. J o h n H. G e o rge Buck s new residence on S m ith, Miss J e n n ie Sm ith nnd F o s ter the M a cadam road lias lieen com- Sm ith. pleted aud w ill Is* occupied by th e - - - ow n e r th is m o n th. Cant. Thom a s P e a rsall, a n old r , au d respected citizen of t h is village. j111 k (>eu> of , ^ u 'lu ' . died last S a tu rd a y a t th e h o m e of purchased a co r n e r l o t of A .-render his daughter. M m A b ram Sm ith. !8,,1,th. “ u d a j “ r S« \ « 1<len«e ,18 *u on Bedell s tr e e t. T l ie d e e e a s .il had couw e of e rection j u a l w e s t of Mr. fo r a loug tim e been a su fferer ot ®n'ith s (iroix-rty B r ig lit's disease, but w a s not con- R o d m a n R h o d e s, of Freeport, has fined to his bed until a w e e k before taken n (xMiition in Mr. R iebold's h is death. H e was l!2 y e a rs of age, bakery ns a s s istan t b a k e r at night * « % « s a sen. H e was a cap tain of n f reight-1 \ “J in g vessel f o r t h e p a s t t h i r t y years. • •1,lst e a s t o f M o ra,‘ 8 hotel nnd was a m o st experienced sailor. T h e m o n th ly m e e t in g of the vil- Im p r e s s ive funeral services w e re lage tru s tees w ill be held on th e held a t his d a u g h ter's hom e , Suu first M o nday ev e n in g of each m o n th d a y afternoon. T h e rem a in s w e re h e r e a f te r in s tead of t h e first T h u rs- in terred in th e R o c k v ille C e n tre | d a y . - eem e tery on M o n d a y la s t His Tllt. 1Ist. ()f si(k.w a lks f o r the dis- d e a tb is m o u rned b j th u e d u u g h ()f gQ,xls t,y m e i-chants on Vil- ters and th ree sons. M rs. A b r a m , , H(;9 ave8 ue hlis 8() general S m ith ,o f tins village; M rs. M am ie tjm t jt le<[UireH care f u l n a v igation Anderoon, of B rooklyn, an d Miss ()n th e jiart Gf jtetlestriaus to dodge B e lle P e a rsall, F r a n k . C a r m a n and t|le pum p k ins, th e soap-ts.xes, the C larence P e a rsalb boots, th e w a s h -tubs T h e concert g i v e n 'i n G (iera H a ll «nd su n d ry d r y goods an.l clothing last evening by th e M o z art S e x tet, sam p les t h a t h a v e been grad u a lly fo r t b e benefit of th e o r g a n fund of m a k ing th e stre e t a sam p le of Bax- th e Episcopal c h u rch, w a s w e ll ut- ter s tr e e t. It is now decided to tended. N e e d less to say t h e select- i S1°I' it all, and O fficer S h e r ry has ious w e re all of ,u high o r d e r and ] in s tr u c ted to h a v e all t h e s to re- w e r e executed w ith th a t deg ree of weepers Keep ttertr flteptay of goodn a r t i s t i c skill for w h ieh t h e m e m b e rs j inside t h e building line, o f t h e W h itney fam ily, and th o s e . Prof. E. O. V a n O linda. of Brook w h o assisted, a r e j u s t ly noted. The j lyn, lias been ap p o in ted leader of select audience w h ieh g r e e ted th e | tlie C h o ral union p e rfo r m e r s show e d i ts appreciation M r. au d M rs. Jo h n B a r n h a rt, of I W e d n esday aftern o o n th e pit th is place, w ill celebrate th e i r fif. [ p ils of the school g a v e an e n te r ta i n tie t h au n iv e r a a r jf on next T h u r s d a y m e n t.in th e seliool binl.ling umlei- i e v e n ing. D e c e m b e r M a n y in n - th e direction ot P r incipal N o rton, i tatio n s h a v e been s e n t out and it is exereises w e re w ell attem le 1 i V, j e x p e c ted th a t a large n u m b e r <,f J a n d reflect no little . re-lit on those •‘.-jI f riends and M asons will attend tlie golden w e d d ing. Pre|NiiutiuiiM are ls-ing m ade by th e M. E. Sunday school com m ittee on t h e C h r is tm a s en tertain m e n t for a can tata, en titled “ S a n ta C laus' S u r p rise P a r t y , \ which will I k - given ou C h r is tm a s eve by the Ju n io r m e u iliers of the Sunday school. T h e * o p e n ing services at t h e M. E. C h u rch last Sunday w e re well a t tended. T h e subject of th e m o rn in g serm o n w a s “ C h u rch G o ing,\ an.l in t h e evening a special praise service w a s rendered. of th e first-class m u sic hy liberal applause, and th e conclusion of the p r o g r a m cam p all too soon. Miss M a y W h itn e y 's vocal solos, espec ia l l y the “ P e r s ian S lum b e r Song.\ cap tiv a ted th e listeners w h o fairly insisted on au encore. Mr. M cM ahon nlso did him s e lf credit and was obliged to rosiKind to encores. The in s t r u m e n tal trio com p o sed of Miss M a y W h itney, 'cello, R. H. Muy- lund, ttuto, iiml Miss Bessie M a y land, piauo, proved n m o st acceptable nnd p leasin g feature of th e concert. It w o u ld be ini(K)ssible to convey in so m a n y w o rds a conception uf t h i s e x cellen t e n tertain m e n t. T h e p r o g r a m w a s a refined oue c o m p o sed m o stly o f s e lections from th e old m a s ters. Iu sh o r t nothing m o re choice and select in tho m u sical line could lx- furnished t h a n T h u r s d a y ev e n in g ’s nee id. SCHOOL XOTKS. A special effort is lK-ing m ade th is y e a r by th e teach e rs to have no t a r d y pupil o r pupils i r r e g u l a r ill atten d a n c e , Instead of h a v in g ten to fifteen tard y pupils at th e tw o sessions of school, now th e r e are seldom registered m o re th a n four ta r d y m a r k s f o r th e d a y an d T h u r s d a y of last w eek n o t one of th e -bid pupils w a s t u n ly nt e it h e r m o rn in g afternoon session of school, w h ile Room ii h a s not had a pupil ta r d y fo r tw o weeks. T h e p e rcen tag e of atten d a n c e last w e e k for th e w h o le School w a s alxnit !IU. A tine s te e l en g rav in g has rec e n t ly Ik h -11 added to tho pictures in As sem b ly Hull. T h e p icture re p r e se n ts Lincoln reading th e E m a n c i p a tio n P roclam a tion to his cabinet 1 ile first w rote th e pro c lam a tio n iu J u l y of 18(52, hut as th e U n ion arm y w a s t h e n m e e ting w ith reverses, it did not then seem Ix-st to issue it, but a f t e r t h e b a tt l e of A u tietn m in Septem b e r, Lincoln re-w ro te the proclam a tion finishing it on S a t u r day , w h e n he convened th e cubiuct an.l read it to them , nnd th is is the ev e n t p o r tr a y e d in th e picture. L incoln is s ittin g at a tab l e w ith th e liinm iscript in his hand, w h ile in fro n t of him sit. th e o t h e r inem liers The ten w e e k s ’ ex a m in a tio n s at the S o u th Side H ig h school have ju s t bcfcii finished, an d t h e ex a m in ations prove th a t P r o f. R e d m a n and his efficient kA sistant in s t r u c to rs a r c doing ex c e llen t w o rk. Thc school ran k s first am o n g public schools of t h e State. Thc p r o g ressive business tnuu alw a y s advertises. N o w is th e tim e to cull atte n tio n to y o u r w a res. Do so by ad v e r tisin g in th e R kvikw - T h e H icks co m p a n y has com menced th e erection of a building 30x50 feet n d joining th e new h a m m ock building. T h e bridge erected by th e Loug Beiu-h Im p r o v e m e n t com p a n y has been c o m p leted a u d t h e c o u n ty Board of S u p e rvisors w ill allow th e sam e after th e U n ited S t a te s Inspector of thc W a r D e p a r tm e n t h a s approved it. The en te r tu i u m e u t iu A thcueuin H a ll on T h a n k s g iv in g night w a s well attended. T h e p r o g ram was well r e n d e red and received rounds of upplausu. T h e proceeds, nre for th e benefit of t h e Episcopal society. The Colonia fo o tb a ll team of F a r R o c k a w a y played a g a m e w ith the R o c k v ille C e n tre tea m on T h a n k s giving day a t t h e h o m e grounds in this village. T h e Colum n s m ade th e ir s c o re in th e first p a r t of the gam e and a t th e finish th e score st.Mxl 8 to o in fav o r of t h e visitors. A r e t u r n gam e w ill probably be played a t F a r R o c k a w a y on C h r is t m as. T h e C o lonias have played tw e n ty gam e s th is season and have only lost tw o gam e s. Supervisor G e o rge W . S m ith has added a tw o sto r y bay-w indow to liis handsom e residence on V illage avenue. The basem e n t of the M. P. C h u rch has been g r e a tly im p roved by t h e ad d itio n of a new and sub sta n t ia l fl.xn-. W h e n tb e . room is finished i t w ill be very cozy and com f o r table q u a rters, in w h ich to hold f a ir s , etc., and on T h a n k s g iv in g n ig h t a w e ll-prepared supper, follow e d b y n social, w a s given in th e chureli p a r lo r s by th e I-ii.lies' Aid Society. T h e r e w ill be a special m e e ting of th e fire d e p a r t m e n t in B irch's H a ll S a tu r d a y evening. Y o u 'll use b, less of H a rm less Soap. Tlie R e v . M r. T a inblyn, pastor of th e M. P. C h u rch, is a m o st e n e r getic w o r k e r , and judging from tile larg e co n g reg a tio n s on Sunday, and th e m a n y w e e k ly m e e tings, th e church is do in g a g r e a t deal of good. Jo b - p r i n ti n g of every description is n e a tly d o n e a t the R eview estab lishm e n t. A ll orders are p r o m p tly filled, and satisfaction guaranteed. F i s h e r m e n rep o r t th e cod fishing as excellent, b u t prices are jkm . i -. T h e o y s te r crop is n o t of tile HI ml to m a k e o y s term e n ov e r j u b ilan t, but t h e y keep hoping for bettor tim e s. \MY ITItN NEXT.\ T h e e n tertain m e n t g iven 111 B irch's H a ll last S a t u r d a y evening, under th e auspices of th e Ladies' Koffee K latsell, fo r t h e benefit of th e street lam p fund, w a s in every respect a g r e a t s u c c e s s ,a b o u t seventy dollars being c leared. T h e linll w a s c row d ed to t h e doors. The audience w a s lib e r a l| in i ts w e ll-earned applause and th e p e r f o r m e r s w e re equally generous in responding to repeated encores. T h e en tertain m e n t began w ith a lite r a r y and m u sical p r o gram as follow s : Musical selections by Mrs. H. H. Sm ith, piano, an.l T h o m a s A. S m ith, violin: tenor solo. H a r r y M cClain; piano Solo, Miss M a b le C o o te; co n tr a lto solo. Miss D e lla P h i ll ip s ; violin solo, M a ster B u rdgo M cLean: funnyism s. W illiam P a t te r s o n ; song. Miss M a b le C o o te; r e c itations, Mr. M o r an ; colored songs, Joseph O. W il son. Miss H e len Folk w a s accom panist. T h e en tertain m e n t was concluded w ith the laughable farce, given u n d e r th c stage direction of Phil. 11. A y res, and entitled “ My T u rn N e x t .'’ T h e play abouuded in am u s ing situ a tio n s an.l afforded no en.l of fun fo r t h e audience and for the p lay e r s also. The s e v e ral p a r t s w e re u n u s u a lly well taken. Fol low ing is t h e c a s t : w h o t.Mik p a rt .Services will be held as usual next Sunday m o rning and ev e n in g in tin- C o n g regational e h u reh T h e pastor, th e Rev Mr H e rtz.ig, will preach iu th e m o rning ou \T h e C h r is tian 's R c a p o n z e .'' His evening subject w ill lx- “ S a y W h a t You M ean. All a r e cordially invited A t a m e e ting of th e teach e rs and officers of the t'on g r e g a tio n a l Sun d a y school last Sunday, it w a s de cided to have th e C h r is tm a s en ter tain u i e u t hel.l on C h r is tm a s eve. T h e can tata. \B i r t h of C h r i s t ,\ will be r e n d e r e d , t h e choir i-D-operating w ith th e Sunday school. G r e a t in te r e s t is alw a y s m a n ifested in such u n d e r tak in g s an.l th e com ing e n te r tain m e n t will be no exception to the ru le. M iss Iseberg. teach e r o m a r y dep a rtm e n t of th e ) siK-tid th e T h a n k s g iving i frien d s iu New Y o rk eitv Ik-11 c o m p a n y , of T roy, 1ms n o t Ix-en definitely decided w o n . though it is i q u ite probable a lx d f r y will be built. T h a n k s g iving services w e re held on T h u r s d a y in t h e Episcopal c h u rch which was a tt r a c t iv e l y decorated w ith vegetables, g r a in an.l f ru its of th e season T h e W o m e n 's G u ild m et ou W e d nesday afternoon in th e G u ild room t and transacted t h e r e g u l a r routine of business Tlie s o c iety m e e ts every o th e r W e d n e s d a y and devotes its energies to m issionary and o th e r w o rk of th e ehureh. The officers are Mrs. David W a v ing, p r e s id e n t: Mrs. Tow send H a lf, tre a s u r e r Mrs Coles Pow ell, secretary . The M e thodist c h u r c h coiigrega tion attended th e T h a n k s g iving union s e rvices at W a n tag h C o rgre- tioual ohuivh on T h u r s d a y . The village s c h o o l closed ou W e d nesday afternoon fo r th e T h a n k s giving recess, and ow ing to the teachers' in s t it u t e w h ich will be h eld at Jam a ica, w o rk w ill not be r e s u m ed until one w e e k from th is com ing M onday. DRUGS Possessing .puilitr. always fn-sli an.l conseqneatly Reliable Prescriptions tii]»>U!ti1r<l | m i - m > ii ; i 1 1 v , a n d vith more* than ordinary can Rubber Goods 4 )f all kinds. Our sptvialty, Mot W a ter Bottles. None iHdtor anywlictv. Toilet Soaps W ith dfluMtu odors, and last- iii£ qualities. Perfumery nf P a l m e r ’s ln-st Stationery In largeqanntitio. (J inm I time tn lmy now CHARLES D, ALLEE, Ph.G. Graduate Maryland College of Pharmacy. sotii.l A ttention Uivi-n to tlie N ig h t Bell. WE HAVE I T ._ _ _ _ _ T h e Uadenruir that wears, and that will beep yon warm ol. the <i>M and wintry day* llmt an- reining. WE H#VE * t For Children, Women or Men - in plainer rihbrd, or wool a large assortment of Ntrlm and pri.i>» to select from. C h iM ran’s U n d tr w M r from I t * T S t W o m a n ’s \ M a f s R t . M a s a t o f i . a e WI ASK you TU JU0GC THI PRICCS. ' WC SUARARTIC THEM WRCRC QUAIITT IS COMSIOIRtO. W E H A V E A SPECIAL LOT O r I 5DIES’* CORSEfS, W hite nr Drab, at 50 OpRts. W<- stake onr reputation on it beiug (he best yon evpr saw for the price. BARGAINS IN .WLVS AT 3!i CENTS. These an.- n-gnlar fill cent gotxls whieh we pnn-hased at a price enabling us to sell at the low prices men tion, si. CHAS. P. SEAMAN’S RELIABLE DRY C.tXtDS STORK, HA1N ST., PREEPORt, L. X T h e l ittle band n w ill hold th e ir fair evening. Decetnlx-r in L iterary H a l l,th i s village. If th e w e a th e r is sto r m y , th e fair will he held on th e first pleasant evening. Preceding th e sale of fancy and useful articles a m u sical and lite r a r y e n t e r t a i n m e n t w ill lie given. No adm ission fee w ill lie c h a rged, and all a r c w e l com e . This will be a splendid op p o r tu n i ty to purchase holiday p r e s e n ts and at the s a m e t im e c o n t r ib u t e to a w o r thy cause. N tenieinlx-r th e d a te next W e d n e sday evening. D e c e m b e r S. U n ion T h a n k s g iving s e rvices w e re hold in th e C o n g regational chu rch on T h u r s d a y , a t w h ich m e m b e rs of th e f o llow ing churches w e re pres e n t: Seaford M e thodist, N e w b ridge M e thodist. East M eadow M e thodist Ik-1 lu i oil - P resbyterftrtii-and G e r m a n L u th e ran , ot Jerusalem . TR.’ w r - m o n w a s preached h y th e Rev. E. S. W r ig h t, of th e N e w b ridge eh u reh . A d d resses w e re also delivered by o t h e r pastors and a special fea t u r e of t h e service w a s th e sin g in g of th e an th e m s by th e several choirs. th e p.i- h.K.l, will cess w ith j D u ring th e T h a n k s g iv in g recess. [Miss J. L. B a rnes, teach e r in the K i n g s Jew e ls ; Sea ford school, will visit at th e hom e ui W e d n e s d a y | <>f th e Rev. F. I>. W a lters, ill Maili son. N. .1 th e f o r m e r p a s to r of the M. E. Church, of th is village. Miss B a rnes expects to sjieiul a few days also in O range, and w ill resum e her duties on M o n d ay. D e c e m b e r T. T h e village sell- nesday and will D e c e m b e r 7. Y o u ' l l u s e 1 , S o a p . ol el. .pen sed, o n W e d hi M o nday. Kill. PlUl. H. Ayres. ‘ll.'b ll..iiiiiie'.iu.i Mr- .1. I. Vn.ali Mi: Miss th e * Muy < atflilc Twittcrt Li/./iu h'h'iniii Ho On F riday evening tw e lve couples enjoyed a stra w rid e from H e m p stead village to R iverside P a rk Hotel and w e re en tertain e d by m usic and (lancing. The announcem e n t w a s recently m ade t h a t Miss E m m a Schlepegrell, who s ings in t h e St. A g n e s C a tholic S e w a r d . w ith j e h u reh, and is t h e .la u g h te r of Prof. .f th e cabinet, Seblejx-grell, th e m u sician, was som e sittin g and som e stan d in g a m a rried sev e r a l m o n th s ago to Beu- roun.l the table. T h e p ictu r e has jam iu H o idenheim , a Brooklyn been placed in a new fram e w h ich business m a n . T h e c o u p le, i t is said, ulds g r e a tly to ils ap p e a r a n c e The el.qiod and w e re m a r r ied by the Rev A f ter th e en tertain m e n t. Mrs. Em a ck gave a d e lightful reception at h e r hom e, to th e talent thnt k ind ly rendered th e evening's program , and to inem liers of the Koffee K latsch nnd friends. F o r e s t I) S m ith is erecting a cot tage ou t h e w e s t side of H a rrison avenue n o r th of his steam m ill. W h e n com p leted it will be occupied i by S. T. Brow e r. The next m e e ting of the L iterary Society will be held on Tuesduy.even ing at t h e hom e of the Misses Pow ers. on G r a n d avenue. The subject of th e m e e tin g will lie T e n n y s o n 's \Id y ls of t h e K ing.\ M E R R I C K . Ja m e s H iggins, of B rooklyn, has accepted a (nisition as en g in e e r al th e M e rrick pum p ing statio n Mr. H iggins takes t h e place of Mr. Rob erts, w h o was recen tly afflicted w ith a stro k e of paralysis. Ja m e s Bedell, of th is place, has lost a valuable cow from horn d i s tem p e r. 1 I B a ldw in P e ttilS j-ee e n tly had a stro k e of p a raly s is and is sliU eon fined to his lxxl. O u r new blacksm ith has his sh a r e >f trad e , hut has room for m ore. H e w lett A Co., of th e B a y View farm , nre cartin g alxnit six loads of cab b a g e a week, a v e rag in g th ree to n s p e r load. Tin- com m ittee of tin- M e rrick cam p m e e ting association w a s in th e village F r id a y of last w e e k to look a f t e r th e m e e ting g r o u n d s and consider w h a t im p rovem e n ts w e re needed for next season. S P R I N G F I E L D . M iss C lara W n lr a th is s p e n d ing a few d a y s w ith relatives in B rooklyn M rs. Jam e s W a lr a th .o f B rooklyn visited her sister. Mrs F W Fitch, on F riday Mr. Thom aud fam ily, of Elinont. a r e now occupying tlieir handsom e new cottage. H e n r y K inzey has suffered a slig h t atta'-k of iqxiplexy 11 so f a r recovered as to be able t< about. ( >n S a turday. D e c e m b e r 5. t h e Y. M. 1. <'. will c e leb r a te i t s first a n n i versary. T h e club h a s lx-en organ iztxl for s ix y e a r s an d is now in a i flourishing co n d itio n ,h a v in g a m em bership of about seventy. Tlie e x - ; orrises will c o n s is t m o s tly of s inging j and speaking. A m o n g those w h o will deliver ad d resses a r e th e Rev. [ Mr. W iely, p a s to r of G race E p iseo-; pal church, of M a ssapeqtin. and Mr, Scott, th e tem p e ran c e lecturer, R o c k v ille C e n tre. Seaiord was not b e h in d hor sister villages in th e w a y of c u tcrtn iu m e n t on TIiu-Tpr-giring n ig h t, ns vrttt -tw* atti-sted by all w h o attended the grand bull given by th e Y. M. I. O', nt its hull on t h a t evening. A c c e p t able dunce m u sic w a s furnished by IV. R a y n o r, pianist, of B a ldw ins, and \V. R a y n o r, violinist, of F r e e port. A well p r e p a r e d supper w a s ' served d u r in g tlie evening. Con [ g r a tu latio n s a r e d u e th e follow ing com m ittee w h o had ch a r g e of t h e a f fair a n d to w h o m m a y larg e ly lx-i a ttrib u ted th e success of the ball: Mr. and Mrs. N o r r is W eeks, Mrs. R o b e rt V a lentine and G e o rge G r il ling. M a ry couples f rom neighbor ing villages w e re p r e s e n t to enjoy th e evening's festivities. The Ju n io r E p w o rth League girls are m a k ing extensive p r e p a r a tions for t h e i r f a i r w h ich w ill lx- held iu the Y. M. I. ('. h a ll som e tim e ill D e cember. Special m o rning an d evening s e r vices w e re hel.l in th e Episcopal ehureli on T h a n k s g iv in g day. Oil Friday evening at 7 :30 o'clock Lita ny will lx- said, and on Sunday the holy eiu-harist w ill b e celebrated at 7:3(1 a. in. S u n d a y evening s e rvices i are held at 7 :30. A successful s o c ial under the aus j pices of th e E p w o rth League w a s i given at th e r e s idence o f W. t'oudit j last F r iday night. T h e principal feature of t h e ev e n in g wag a debate . on the question. \R e s o lved t h a t L i n - ' coin w a s a g r e a t e r m a n t h a n W a sh ington. \ Miss J e s s ie B a rnes. F r a n k : Eno, F r a n k R a y n o r and W illia m ; V a lentine, arg u e d fo r W a shington, while Miss A n g e l. W illiam Condit. L. V. W a lters and M rs W illiam j j Conilit defended Lincoln, From [ i th e intense ex c item e n t and cnthuw ' | a sm m a n ifested' by thi* ardent <U- I h a ters and t lieir a t t e n ti v e undicucc. ] one w ould have Ixilieved th e six-ial was a (K)litical aren a , w h e re Me K inley and B ryan forces were wag ' ing w ar. A f ter an ab le discussion of Ix.tli sides of t h e question, the de bate w a s aw a rded to th e negative. 1 A fter t h e d e b a te r e f r e s h m e n ts w e re served. W e D o N o t ^ > R E V E L IN ID L E R H R A S E 5 . Below an- goods and their liricox. Call . and jiulge for yonrself as to their merit*. New s>r»i|t. |N-r«|iiHri )«*• M(»i«!VH'<<. * __ Hui’kwWNt. p©r | mi 4 kairt* 13r Fine IV hr . ! rOOtI IV'Ht llCH. jK-r ( ■NV© »t I n © give llm* uhlic int>(nl a|mniii rildMM l>U*nly ; II tlpt'Mm*tl anti siu* ) iim > frt slittu up her tfffliih witli fri*»li rililnm ni any time—alu* may fri*Hlu*u up ner hata nl Any time. Now here it* a rililam MMcrilit e. We are KoinK lo alauffhtcr llie rit» ©ry **cenl ImroffAiu-hor lira ml Soap. A G000 ASSORTMENT OF PICKLES ANO JAMS. Flour a n d Faad a t Bottom Prtoaa. IT. r . Q o L o ' 1 , ■ C D E L L 4 R A Y N O R F R C C P O R T . Heavy Hand-Made Single H arness *arl> up. t I hi I to secure any “(f [ Tbe Following Big Bargains This Week >»• ......................6'.ty f l . Huslii Complete, $20. M achin* Mad*. M m * quality, $10 INCLUDING COLLAR AN* HAMKD. JOHN h T s MITH, Fulton S t., FrBBRBrt. KKI-All.s qcu-Kt.Y EXECUTED. SPECIAL SALE Ladies' Jackets and Children's Coats. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Glass, Hardware and Paint, a.'trut-linn \ 'hililren'a NiiitMith ©itlertl •1 mouths lo 4 C l i f f o r d ’ s F reeport L umber Y am . B IG FULTON ST., FREEPORT, L. I. Opposite AI lee's Jkrutf Sion* G r o c e r ie s , D r y G o o d s , e tc . R e liable G o o d s , R i g h t P r ices, P r o m p t D e liv e r y . We make a sjMx-ii.lly of B U T T E R ,TE A AND COFFEE. Lumber, Porch Columns, Newels, Stair Rails end Balusters. S H IN G L E S IN LARGE STOCK. White Wood, Bass Wood, ud I. C. Pine Casings ud leildiigs. John's Aibeatoi Pdnti. HtaiililR Priati Hird Oil Finish int IttlM. Brick, Lime, Lath, Cement, Plaster. I n s u r a n c e -KKFK(TKI) IN THK— Glen Cove Mutual Insurance Co. All I iiih I iicnm © ii I tuh D n I lo my our© will rt*« ceivt* tht* twiim* prompt nml ciirefiil attention that it I ihn in the pant. An l:xtensive Line of m FARMING IMPLEMENTS A lw a y s on Hand. NELSON H. SMITH, F u l to n S t r e a t , F R E E P O R T . S t r i c t l y P u r * M i l k BOOKBINDING. - WM. FOREMAN’S SON. Mlhifh. hym n liookw. iiiuai© bookw a n d ma^tt /.lilt's bt.uiitl. l.ibrarie* aiitl w h o o l hookn repaired uml n bound at tlie lowest prices. BOOKS REBOUND FROM 25c., UPWARD W M . BYL, Bookbinder Residence, West Setmen l.e I- ... I tux 111 ’,. Krix-.Hirl. I.. I. SEST SANITARY MECAUTMMt. S t a l l . . , - a lu r r u f i u r l u . .M a t t y hy A. R. SMITH. lias Ix- Yoii ll use hjonp. .f H a rm less The Kugle G u n club is propelled by u 1 0 ^ liorse (xiw er ex(x)use on these p ictu r e s is paid Dr. W e lls of t h e S o u th T h ird Street sh o o tin g m a tch Thauksgiviiig’ n f tei Globe gasoline engine. T h e ow n e rs , from the t e a c h e r s 'p i c t u r e fini.l IT e s b v terian c h u rch. Th.-v arc n o w < ,,,, v w ill use h e r in the oyster in d u s tr y ! - - - during tho w i n ter aud iu th e suni- v ii . i . auk iidaiiu mkktim rner season sh e w ill lx- .qx-n for en gagements fo r lx-u.-li (xirties. exenr si ous, etc. P r e s b y teria n cli urt-h. living in B rooklyn. T h e r e g u lar m e e ting of th e vil lage IxKU'd was h e ld lust F r id a y even- _— ___ __________ m g , w ith I’residenttW m (i M iller in A t tlie c lay pigeon shoot of the , tho chair, aud tho full lioai-d present. F r e e p o r t G u u Club, held on T h u u k s T h e cuuuuitt.x- on rivix-t lig h tin g giving u f teruoon, the first prize, a rep o r ted e v e ry th in g satisfacto r y ex- __ _ . ________ ____ ________ oonluroy eout valued at *5. wus wou .x-pt som e of th e lami>s being m alic- Kldri-d a t u r k e / s i q q x - r 'i a s t M.md HEMPSTEAD. The \l.ig four. \eom(x)se.l of Tre.1 well Eldred. ex -Ju d g e V a lentiue Clowes. AI hiikoii A b r a m s uud N. B. M u lliuer, teudenxl M rs. T redw e ll noou o n K. Jack s o n 's farm in thi village K. T Davison acted us referee and J. B. Farron. scorer. The first prize was won by C h a rles C o a k ley w h o m a d e a score of 13 out of a possible 20; the second prize was captur.-d l.y F rank M iller » hose record w a s 0. w h ile C'lnrencc M iller und F rank C.xite each m ade Mrs. A lexander M cDonald H e n r y H o rifiu-r is building a new I e rtv in this place w ill be co ttag e and will r e t i r e from tin- h o tel business which will lx-conducted by liis son. Phillip. Jo s e p li Isiinonson. w h o has been ill for som e tim e, died at his hom e uu S a turday. Funeral s.-rviees w e re held T u e v lay from tin- P r e s b y terian ch u reli. -! Pianos Tuned !- AM) C H A IR S CANED BV J e s s e K. W o r t m a n . BALDW INS, L. I. © ..0 .© ^ . © ; .© : © : © : © : .© '© ; © .© ; public auction on X o v c m tx-r ’Js O C E A N S I D E . by Fred G ilderslcvve of H e m p stead; th e sw o u d [>rize. an uiuum - iiitio n Ix jx . values I a t Li. was won by Dr. Ed. C a rm a n , betw e e n w h o m anil Dr. D. T. C a ruiau. tlie sisire wus v e ry close. Tlie hitter, it is said, broke a pigeon w h ich w a s uot seen by t h e judge of t h e contest and th e prize w a s th u s aw a rded to tin- ainined th e levovds form e r. T h e th ir d prize', a gun H e n q istcud relatin eove*r valued at A'.1 was sex-urexl l.y ’ mi.l found u o m s -isl o f M ain Sam u e l D e n ton. Free-jx.vt. lie-low Fulton strc. - . . . , ! tw e e n th e ye-ars 17i*«• and ih e offiee;rs -of N U e c n ty lxxlge- 1, -cp,, c o m m u n ication f rom th e iously broken. The e-ommitte*e- strex-ts nqxirted th a t the bridge on A tlan tic avenue laid lx-en rtqutired. b u t ow ing to (x-rsonal business the eo m n iittee had been unable to go o v e r the roads since tj|f last lneet- ing A commiinie-atiou f rom A lvin G. S m ith statexl th a t In- had ex th. eveuing-at h e r hom e -on (free-nwich street. M any (mlitie-iausoud friend* enjoyed tlie s u m p tuous feast. Miss A d die B a y a rd, of Brooklyu. lias tx-e-n v isitiug a t tlie hom e of Miss Libbie Ackley, iu tin s village. The M. N. O. sex-iety has edecteel tow n of the-se offie-ers for thi* ensuing year h ig h w a y s Pre-sideut, D a n iel E. tte a le y . vice- president, W illiam J. W e e k s; sec retary , C h a rles W . C a r m a n , treas- • urer. Eugeue P. P a rsons. (1. U o u u u q .S m ith W a llace aud Malil.m leave th is village ou tw o wyeks' trip to Mr. Sm ith, w h o is „our w e ll know n G u s s ie fck-auian. A.fe. W a llace Post utw a te n r U e y c lc racing m au, w ill T . ; G ra.-e Pow e rs. F S S m ith VoU|x-te iu s e v e r a l t.i.-ycb- ra.v s on Post, M .; J e s s ie Sm ith, D. M Ju li a th c Nouthoru circuit. lYist, (i. tin next Suuduy evening — ------ — - — tln-K c v W W W W ilson, D. D . The riiairtuau uf th e several w ill preach a s|x v ial s e rm o n t Christuiu Kudeavor onuuiitl.vs, to lodge. All m cm lx-rs of tin- order Krth«*r^tviHf D. T. U oih I an.l the He v a r e r e q u e s ted to m.x-t at tlie l.xtge Mr. Finch, met last Tuesday eveuing ivxnns at 7 p. m . t-) a tten d tin- ser- g i the home uf Mias E v e lyn Kundall.! vitx* in a txxty. uuttoeau avenue. Important busi — - * - uess (tertaiuing to the wx-iety w a s PtCttsos vi. Mi> Wm Haixlw u k transacted. Tbe ucw topic cards :lu'l d a u g h te r Nellie. <>f Now York wilt x«x»n be n*a.ly for dixtnlmtiou ; formerly residents of th is village . . . . have txx-u visitin g friends here A l e t t e r wan recently received from **••)>«’ 'V a ite, w h o h a s txx-u s*. MUton A: L e tln s e , of G r e a t Neck, to r several w eeks a t Port prad d e u t of th e <juex-us co u n ty ! * ™ 1 Me., has raturu.xt hom e Y. P. 8. C. K. iu w h ich he said w ith * ” A. J. M cU-au is visiting fru-iris referen.x- to th e C h r is tian Elxleavor and R e lative* |in M o n tclair N. J. oouventiou held h e r e last w e e k : I _ ■■Mi* E m m ie l*adgett left ..u “ Y o u r a n rlety did noW y W e w e re 1 Tuewday f o r a tw o w e e k s vi*u w itli never b e tter e a red f a r . and I t n » t relativ e s iu B rooklyn Miss Es U a d w ill pour r ich b W u g x vour «<*Ha H o llow a y of B n .,k l y u ,s y o a n e oeovle for I t ” visitnig frieu d s and relativ e s iu 1 . , ■ ^ h i s v t U a p - Mrs. B. Kiugxburg. . . . . . , of New York. i~ visiting Mr* Isaac 1‘- hs of llartu less 1 n o i * * , On T h a u k s g iviiig day th e S p r ing field ( 'uteri.- lield t h e i r a n n u a l targ e t shoot, a f ter w hich c a m e t h e c a tch in g of th e greased pig and th e sack races. Tin- Kev. Hr. W ing, presiding e l d e r of th e Brooklyn south d istrict, preached in tin- Nl K C h u rch Sm. d a y evening, and a f t e r tin- serm o n atten d e d to t h e business interi-sts .-I th e church T h e m e m b e rs of th e H e m p s tead tow n hoard and the com m issioners of h ig h w a y s have acted fav o r a b ly W e d n e s d a y , w a s well attended and u(xm th e petition to im p r o v e lln-K i- proved a decided s.xial success T h e ! m o u t road, th a t section leading from com m ittee ou arran g e m e n ts was , th e house of Casper G u n th e r to the c < jui | k > sci 1 of W. A b ram s. (> F | e n d of tin' load already rep a ired Styles. F. S M a rer. Jo h n P itts. H. , T h e sum of *1.2un is au thorized to W illiam s aud K. Doxsey. Rola-i t J . ix- exix-ndixl and the c o m m issioners W ood, fo rem a n of th e Rescue Ho.-k of h ig h w a y s are urg.xt to pr.x-etxl as anil L a d d e r coin p a n y won tlie gold 1 e x p iditiously as is p r o p e r in the headed cane given to tin- m o st]x,pii m a t t e r Jam a ica has in terests in Subscribe at ou.-e to tin- aud get all th e new s fr. Ja n u a r y 1. Ill A I KM - until G e o rge H. U rauiit lias eoinnienc txl m o v ing in to his handsom e and su b s tan tial new house on isuig Beacli road Jo h n I! W ood, w h o wiut.-r.xl lien- last year, has m o v e d back to Brook I vn In liis rem o v a l th is village has LY N B R O O K . The fo u r th annual roc.-piion of the Kescue H o o k and L a d d e r coin pany, held in Lyceum Hull last lost t.'lllp lie s p ir it.' Mi> .rarily one 1 r e s idents if its nu.sl pub G. qu e s t the ll“'“ ‘ iuv x u B p i n s . i i n w r a A , Bald U x inl Of idta-aU u n to tak e sum s win Poat G> A. R Local talent wifi action to prevent tin - c h ild r e n from »I»pe«r. aud t h e f a r t th a t they are, olx-tructiiig th e culvert at H u e and a e ' I’ra c t in u g fol th e occasion. G r o v e s tr e e ts w ith stones I) W a8ft«rvs su.xx-ss for tlie w o r thy w a r vetdraus la r firem a n . Mr and Mr S y lvester rt v i - i r 't o the Pearsall -itv last . . P in e 's com p laint of th e condition of th e | O c e a n avenue lx-twceu A tlan tic I T h e H e m p s tead W a ter com p any av e n u e and Fulton street w a s re is en larg in g and d o u b lin g th e eapaci e c iv i d a n d iioti.xl on tin- m inutes of, ty of its puuipiug sta tio n by putting th e m eeting. J J R a n d a ll sug :n an o th e r engine, a larg e r W o rth gw t.xi iu a com m u thcation c e r tain m g ton pum p , and hy o t h e r im p rove im p rovem e n ts for th e tilla g e ] metfts. It w ill now h a v e a double have lxx-n continued this w.x-k a t tu g w ill soon lx- < alle«l tre e ts set of w o rks and be prepared for i t h e u n a n im o u s request of the ecu ,llt' question of t.uildiug m jxm y | a n y em e rgency D u n u g th e past gregation T h e r e w e re c o n v e rsions ! seln*)! house o r addition R W W e stcott. of Albany lias txx-n visiting his d a u g h ter Mrs. A y e r, wife of D r R G. Ayer. Mr. and M rs Seam a u . of • .xlai hurst, have m o v ed into Mi*s W ill tarns' co ttag e The s(xx-ial evaugebstic services being condupte<l by th e Rev W M. C a r r at t h e St Jam e s M E. C h u rch th is diw e tion. in wliicli t h e to w n of ficials arc .-xpect.-.l to ro operate M i s s H o p k i n s h a s l«-.-n e n g a g e d by t h e trustees of the school to teach in t h e p r im a ry d e p a rtm e n t Ail ex tra teach e r has lxx-n a necessity for sev e r a l weeks jiast th e iitten .lan c - tx-ing unusually larg e This week th e r e have lx-en 111 c h ildren p r e s e n t, it r e q u ir in g lxjurds placed across tin- aisles to allow !licreasisl seatin g eu jHicity Tin- question of e n larg in g th e s c h o o l buildiug is now assum ing a serious as]xx-t. and a s]xx-ial m e e t insider M A. B e n u e tt bas likew ise inov.xl back to B rooklyn, ll is ro ported th a t she lias been illsince re tu rn in g to tb e city Mrs Jo h n Picr. c. of Essex. N V.. rix-ently paid M r- J .1 W o lf a s h o rt \isit • Till- Lillie.. Aid S«x-iety of the l’resby ten a n eh.lrcll propose giving a b irth d a y *<x-ia! on W ednesday- evening. D e c e m b e r l. al tlie Ix-wis Pearsall house ou L i n g Bench road Should Tin- e v e n ing lx- storm y , the s.Vyial will tie given on th c first, pleasant evening th e r e a f t e r Re freslim c u ts will lx. serv.xt and a pleasant tu n e is anticipated. tin W e d n e sday evening Mis* N e llie l ’a y n e w a s m a r r ied to H a rry F ranks, of t h is village The llev T S U ruitliw a ite perform e d the . .-r.-mouy M any friends cxteudixl congratulations to tin- happy p a ir who ivill reside in N e w York city G R E E N W I C H P O IN T . Yl’slfht It oi. t3 _ _ All BraU , Nickel P U H 4 aa4 I K . h w m Oil, The Pathlight . A b e a u tifu l, t'to r o u f h l j r * s i * 4MM finely A n iehed B i c y c le L i a p / j S t M M cyclone proof. I ofrourloiMl.iwllnrTur»Uul«la«iaSkBk3^ in i puei a t(Rry h n . M., *47 OtRtra M„ Nro Tart. * M w w sxtfw w tuuvw w a e e e e e e e e f to-THE-%- REVIEW OFFICE S P A C E . © 0 0 . 0 0 © 0 0 0 O . 0 © © f S 3. O 0 c W ide Aw ake Engine su b m itted th e follow ing uom ina-1 y e a r it has spent I2n turns for de(>artmt<ut officel’s F o r im e n ts. hief. J»-ss«- Conklin assist chief. i in im p rove at every s e rvice last week, a u d m a n y resid e n ts ar>- iu favor of M any e n tire R H. lietv boll, C ornell. Mollineau.v has hud e pui-ited l.y Daniel V igilant H o se offietra of th e Heuipsleud 1M ; Light e o u q x m y have ai-t.xl favorably Goo. W . Pease! 1 aud EVer R e a d y Hose co iu m n ies i . - ., - - _ , ... - su b u n tttat th e n i m e s of H iram R ^ i , ‘ k ®. ' ’/ T S m ith aud Geo W P.-asell f o r c h ief t™9,et J l,> fl|rn u ‘h Mf® h « h t of and assistan t chief rw p e c U v e ly. ^ s>8 , e m .a t ta u f a r l l t ‘r ho u r ,n T h e nom inations w e n - approved llV <*vemng a n d a t ar lo n g e r one in the •I.„ . . . . . . V/o..... t j . I m o rntug T h e service is now very satisfaetorv others a r e IxvoluiiTg' tu t c rest exl < >u T h u r s d a y ev e n in g a T h a n k s g iving jubilee service was held lxx a u se of those converted The Sablvatli -.-r vices w ill lx- evangelistic new s t m c t u i e and sell th e old build Mrs M ary ('la r k aud daughter* ing a t auction Those i n terested in , M innie aud Lena, of Brooklyn, have ch u r c h w o rk fuvoi* its p u r c h a s e and Ixx-u sjx-uding a t..w day s w ith Mrs I s—; V ^ T M t U) i l 0 THE BEST MATERIAL ro ll KXBCVTINU J O B P R IN T IN G . A Nl'MUKIt 446‘ . d ■\ t ^ - r - liN t r r r c r M i l ) I h i m u«l«4t«l 4 m litrtli W OO D AN D M BTA L T V P C , slil.h K>-Xl>> r . l a t j i nw iM lllttn fVT • m o v ing it to som e desirable location w h e r e laud could lx- obtained nom inal figure th e Ixjurd P r e sident M iller des lg n a ted th e house of Exix-lsior Hook aud Ladder com p u u y as tlie place I * * * for holding tbe annual election ofj The J a m a ica E lectrie Light cum th e tin* department ou T u e s d a y P“ »y opennl its new plaut last week evening. December I-, from 7 to 9 1 Tkorailay. The fttvm e u g a v e a s u p jx -r in tlie-.r hall oil W e d n e txlay evening Plans a r e o u t for the erection of W. W S;,ult's house ou th e m ain street leading-to the dejx.t Do you t a k e th e K kmkm it uot. j r e s c u e of a l>aby from drowning uow is just th e tim e , to xuliw-nlx-. ! near the Max<x>t <bx-k last August. T h e New York .State V o lunteer; L ite Saving corps hits forw a rded a | silv e r m edal to A lexander Stagg. of P a tchogue. for his b r a v e r y in tbe [i W N Stew: 1-ji-d. Blake, of F lushing w h o re cently ptirehoxed tlie late J a c o b Ray nor pro]x-rty ou th e B a b y lon tu r u pike, is m a k ing ex ten s iv e inija-ove m . n ts on th e prem ise* Alfred .Settle, of B rooklyu, is im Iiroviug his haudsonp* cottage on C e n tennial avenue, w h ich li<- will • xt-upy next su m m e r 0 k U p - t o - d a t e P r i n t i n g . POSTER WORK A SPECIALTY.