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FREEPORT VILLAGE OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. aoAao or education t VILLABE BOARO William H. Miller. President W. ^OpldarVTreaaurir. Henry K. Rider, Collector. JoAepn T. Weyant. Village ( lurk. aoARo or watch commissioners William O. Miller, President Smith Cox, Nacratwry Raynor R. Naltb, Trraaun r. 8 . reater Hprairnr. Joseph T. Waynnt, Clerk. . rouec justice , WUbor F. Tredwell. H. R. Smith. Preaidcnt W. 8 . Hall, Secretary If. P. Libby. Wm. O. Miller. R. H. Maylsnd. John T. Post, Collector. Harvey B. Smith, Treiumrcr Joseph T. Weyant, Clerk. J. W. FltzaimonB, Secretary. Francis Pearsall. Health Officer. Edwin Carman. M. 1). village officers yBIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1»7. LOCAL. Tide Table. men watch . #.»«. ............... *.at • ..................... J.w • 8 .«U • . f.S - in.l* • fall Moon. January la. ttngle copiee of tbe Review for nale a t Geo. E. Rider's, E. V. Bald win’s, or a t tbe poet-office. Tbe flrst annual social of tbe Freeport Schuetaen corps will be held iu Opera Ball, Wednesday -evening, J a n u a ry 37. The appearance of a girl baby brightened the home of Mr. and Mrs. ’ Archie Seaman on Sunday lost M other and baby a re doing well. The grand scenic spectacle, Under tbe Polar Star, is booked for the „ Bijou theatre, Brooklyn,next week Matinees Ttteeday and Saturday. Mias Leonora Homan, Mrs. George Rltynor a n d Mr. Augustus Cooper w e n initiated in the Good Templars' lodge a t a m eeting held on Tuesday e v e n in g . ____ C h ristian Endeavor meeting Sun day evening. Subject, “ Revivals, - a t Home and iu Mission Fields.\ ^Leader, MI hm L. 1. Carter. AU are welcome. Mr. John D. Feller, Jr., who re cently took poMseMMion of the hotel Three Gables, was m arried Thurs day noon in Cold S p ring Harbor to Miss Lemf M. Spieler, A team of hursea d riven by Fruuk Sprague caused considerable excite m ent bn Fulton street by running away last Monday. The horses were stopped, however, iiefore nny dam age waa done. Pay your village tax to-day (Fri day) when 1 per cent will be charged for collecting, after this date 5 per oent will be added. The rate is 11.25. The collector is receiving at the village office. A gasoline stove exploded a t the home of Frank Trott last Saturday. Mr. aud Mrs Trott succeeded in ex- UnguiMhing the flatues, but were quite badly burned ubout the face and hands. The house was slightly damaged. W illet M. Smith and J. Post h a r e purchased the grocery busi- new of Oecar Valentine, on Upper Main street. As WiUet is long ex perienced in the business, and “Jake\ is a hustler, the venture ought to be a successful one. We are surprised to learn that certain boys, who know better, have played the ungeutlem anlv role 'of insulting the colored people of our village by tryt ng to pelt them with snow balls, and I n other ways mak ing themselves obnoxious- - A word to the wise ia sufficient. B a r m t —The Rev. E. M. Jones will preach on the following sub jects n ext Sunday at Review ball: Morning, a t 7:90, “ A Golden Call;\ evening, at 7:90, \Can Man Choose tu b e Saved?” The Rev. L. H. Maiuy, of Hempstead, will preach a t Rsview hall to-night (Thursday), at 7 A 0 . Mr. Matey iu an excellent speaker. Come and hear him. On Monday afternoon a tram p, decidedly “ under the influence,\ called at Mr. J. Gilbert Smith's house. Upon bis request for food, Mrs. Sm ith’s philanthrophy p rom p t ed her to give the caller an oyster pie which so tickled h is parched (?) palate th a t five minutes later he re turned beggiug for “grub.” W hile endeavoring to convince Mrs. Smith th a t h e had not just been there ,Jdr. Smith arrived and prom p tly 1)ent Willie on his way. Soon after, Mrs. Elijah Sm ith wasfuvored with a call from him, but .hiH epicurean tuste scorned common sandwiches. Later in theday he cultivated the acquaint ance of Officer Dnnbar, who took the jovial chap before Justice Seaman. P ersonals —Mrs. Mary Golder h as been spending a few days iu this village. . . . Miss Nellie Smith, of Brooklyn, has been stopping w ith Mrs. Amanda Sm ith Miss Etta Gardener, of Brooklyn has been visiting friends in tbis place.... Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fitzsimous left the village ou Wednesday for a trip through the S outhern States. . . Mrs. Elizabeth Sm ith is visiting ut tbe home of her son, t'apt. Thomas Smith, of Hoboken, who is pilot of the ferry boat N etherlands of the Hobokeu ferry ... . Mr. and Mrs. Bedell D. Raynor sturted on Thurs day for an extended trip South. They expect to rem ain until May, spending most of the time at St. Petersburg, Florida. They will al so visit Thomasville. Georgia, and other points of interest ou their re turn. .- M e thodist—The pastor will de liver the annuul sermon on Missions next Sunday morning and iu connec tion there will be un sutiphouul song service. At night he will be gin the popular series of illustrat ed sermons on Buuyan's Pilgrim 's Progress, each sermon being illus trated by three large paintings 7x5 feet in size. This series, will be continued every night except Sat urday night. The services will be held in the audience room uud tbe Binging will be led by a chorus choir, the selection being from the new and p o pular i>ook entitled' 'Songs of the S oul.” All nre invited. Those who h ave read Bunyuu's Pilgrim 's ! Progress should not miss a sing le 1 sermon of the series to Ik? delivered, and those who have not reail it should attend. Lust Saturday evening the quar terly m eeting of the fire d epartm ent was held in the Excelsior Hook uud Ladder house. The departm ent recommended the rc-apjtointuieut by the village board of last year’s 1822 iu Armenia. T u rkey, Bulgaria and other Turkish provinces. Mr. Samueliau's lecture. : which was throughout a fearless exposition of Turkish Atrocities, concluded with au earnest appeal to the congre gation tu be liberal iu offering financial aid to help support uudjre- lieve the Armenians. The church was well filled and the collection amounted to more than $60 The meeting of the Sunday School Missionary society of the Presby terian church will Ik? held on Sun day. January 17, at 2:45 in the chupel. The usual progrum of mu sic, readings, etc.. may be expected usi 1 06 The W oman's Missionary so ciety of the church will hold a social meeting iu thechapelon Mon day evening, January 18. There will be music by local tHleut and short addresses. Mrs. F. M. Kerr, of Hempstead, will be present and recite. Refreshments will be served. If the evening is storm y , the meet ing will be held on Monday evening, January 25. The election of officers of Ever Reaily Hose company was held lust Tuesday evening and resulted as follows: Foreman, Theodore Bedell; assistant forem an, C h arles D. A secretary, Ira. H. Baker; treasurer, Edwin (.', Soper; trustees. W. B. G sterhout. G. A. B aldwin and Jos eph G ermund. A fter the election refreshments p repared by Thomas A. Smith were served, and the fire laddies then listened to a few speeches appropriate to the occasion The evening proved u very pleasant one to all present. Music was turn ished by the Rrandall Park orches tra. Among those present were t»forge Wallser, ('. Wealey Golden, W OHterhout. E. A. Dor Ion, T I). Carman. > Denton. Ira II. Baker, W. Haynor, F Snedeker, (4. A. Baldwin. J. Gennond. J. Smith, A. H. Wallac . K. Raynor. C. D. Allee J. Conklin, T. Bedell and J. A. Hunt. Louis Friedniuu gave a chicken supper to the members of Wide Awake Engine company aud their friends ou Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. Friedman's recent election as foreman of the company. The sup per, which was well prepared by Mrs. Friedman, whs a sumptuous repast and sustaiued the high repu tation of the host aud hostess as en tertainers. After thoroughly dis cussing the viands, the happy assem blage listened to speeches made by Village President W illiam G. Mil ler, Chief Hiram R. .Smith, Assistuut Chief George W. Peauell, George Wallace, Chas, L. W allace uud Jos- iah Knight. But n rare and unex pected treat was in store for tiiose present. Lawyer George Wallace favored the guests with a baritone solo, whereupon genial Josiah Knigfit retaliated witli u vocal se lection (from the \Lost Chord”) which was g reatly enjoyed especially by those who prefer p o etry to classic strains.\ Iu the course of the evening mine host Friedm an en livened tho occasion w ith several songs. Instrum ental music was furnished by the Freeport String Orchestra aud dancing was one of the ' pleasant features. Among others present w e re: Mr. Mid Mrs. E. F.Seel.Mr. and Mrs.Dough erty, Mr. and Mr*. H. S c I i I ohh . Mr. and Mrs William Torrlnjrton, Mr. and Mr*. Isaac Go bet* and Miss Emma Kruger: Messrs. Tint) Corwin, Frank S. Sncdeker. Ernest Randall, Harry Meyers, James Cronley, Charles Con nor, Joint I’Rttcrtioii, Win. lUebold and George I. O. O. F. INSTALLATION. Fully four h undred people attend ed the public installation exercises of tbe Freeport lodge, I. O. O. F., No. COO, in Odd-Fellows ball Mon day evening, when the follow ing officers w ere duly installed for the eusuing six m o n ths: Iru H. Baker, noble grand; John Ryerson, vice-grand; Elbert A. Bedell, Jr., recoiding s e c retary; F'rankliuBedell, perm anent secretary; Chas. W. Bedell, treasurer; L)r. George II. Hammond, right supporter of noble grand; Ruynor R. Smith, Jr.. left supporter of noble g r a n d ; S. Foster Sprague, warden; John H. Smith, conductor; Albert Golden, inside guard; George A. Baldwin, outside guard; H. Asa Nichols, rig h t sup porter of vice-grand; Stephen Lewis, left supporter of vice-grand; Nich olas Blak*' right scene supporter; George S. Weyuut, left sconce sup porter; ('bus. E. Holland, chaplain. The installation ceremonies were ably ]K?rformod by the following staff' from Seaside liHlge, No. 2C0, of Inwoisl. L. I . : J. A. Taylor, D. D. G. M .; Theo. E. Pettit, grand wurden; Theo. Gauutt, gruud secre tary ; Mryon ('. Coomlis, grand sen tinel; S. L. Johnson,grand m arshall After the installation. Grand M aster Taylor delivered a brief speech congratulating the lodge on its excellent showing and upon its jKipularity as manifested by the large number of visitors present, especially Indies. He also apoke in high terms of the rem arkable flra'wnrdeus!' The m atter of w p i V ! Kr,,w t,‘ ,,f, Fellowship. The nlnn Ilia (.innui.iiuu vvi.li I..2 . progl'lllll tllOH COIlSlStod ot Ull Ull ping th e companies with more hose was discussed and the Ever Readys, the Bay Views and the Hook und Ladder company asked for a larger supply of the same. Chief Hiram R. Smith informed those present of his intention to provide each hose cumi>any with two complete suits of rubber clothing. Chief Smith also said th a t all requests for supplies must be made through application blanks properly filled out aud sent to him. As regards any change in the present alarm system, it is hoped that anyone who lias a prac tical plan for the same will not dress of welcome by Mr. Wm. S. Hall, selections by the Presbyterian church choir, readings by Miss Florence M. Randall, Charles W. Bedell and Dr. Hamiuund. songs by a m ale chorus, aud by Mrs. Win. H. Raynor, and Miss M h >- F inch, a rec itation by Myron (' Coombs, of the visitiug lodge. The program was un interesting one, particularly the ruudings by Dr. Hammond and Mr. Bedell, which afforded considerable fun, aud the recitation by Mr. Coombs At the conclusion of the entertuinm eut substantial refresh m ents were served and then the BALDWINS. Miss Lida Thomas, who has beeu studiug at Eastm an's Business col lege in Poughkeepsie, has returned to this place and will complete her studies in New York. The M illbum Literary society w ill meet Saturday evening, January 23, at the home of Mrs. Frank Davison, instead of Miss Schumnn s us was nnnounoed last week. A sociable will be given for tbe members of the Junior League of the M. E. Church, at the home of Miss Eva Deacon, on Saturday a f ter noon of this week. The Ladies Aid society of the M. E. Church will be entertained by Mrs. Wm. Doty next Tuesday after noun Miss Pearl Payne entertained the members and friends of the M. Y. G. B. club a t her home last Monday evening. Dancing and games were the order of the evening, music liein, furnished by Raynor. The meeting of the Epworth League will be led on Friday even ing by Mrs. Charles Bourdette Topic: \T h e S u re Word of Promise. During the next three or four weeks special services will be held iu the M. E. Church ou Sundays and ev e ry even ing in the week except Saturday. The -pastor. Rev.|Jam es Coote, who has returned from Sag Harbor w h ere he assisted in meet ings during the week of prayer, will conduct th e services next week preparatory to the coming of un evangelist. Beginning with Sunday Jan. 24, Mrs. Grace W eiser Davis, of J e rsey City, who is an emiuent singer aud spiritual worker, »will have charge of the meetings for at least two weeks. Mrs. Davis h as al ways beeu followed w ith great suc cess in her work, and those who have h eard her speak in terms of highest praise of her ability and in fluence. It is hoped that extra ef forts will be put forth by all in the community to attend these services. SEAFORD. WANTAGH. Get the R eview at VanNostruud s. Mrs. Jesse Covert is seriously ill w ith neuralgia of the heart m a u y friends lioj Miss Alice Young is confine the house w ith a severe odd. Her Mrs H. spending , i Mrs. H L. .South BELLMORE. Uruuer. of Brooklyn, is few days with Mr. and Scliomberg in Smithville recovery. Mrs. McDonald lias returned fr? the North Side where she has I k * visiting her daughter. Mrs. E Conway, of Oyster Bav. The Rev. Mr Hcrtzog returned for her speedy I lust Saturday from his .sojourn in Alburtis. Penn., ami reports a most Mr H L. Schouilierg. who pur pleasant vacation. Mrs Hertzog chased the farm at Smitlivilie South >111 Mrs. Cuisick is ill. b u t last report of her condition a re favorable. Mrs H arry O ivert pleasantly en tertnined a few friend ~ evening. The Epworth League social Friday evening will I k * held at. home of Mrs. J o h n C Bavlis. rlllb given by hi January eat success tie- visited a few days longer liefori turning to this village The party to li Orgaiuette promises to I k * : The second grand opening of u Tuesday ' hall, this village, will I k - held ’ on Wednesday afternoon and even iug. J a n u a ry 2 0 . A large number of iuvitations has lieeti sent out. Music will la* furnished by the Lindenhurst band tie The property of Charles Hass, form erly of th e late Francis Bald win. was sold by Referee W ilbur F. Tredwell, Esq., nt his office a t Free port, ou Saturday last at public auc tion under foreclosure proceedings. Tiie first piece, which was the homestead property containing 2C acres of land, was sold for f 12,7uu to George Eckstein, of Brooklyn, who also purchased the 2d aud 3d pieces known as the Lakewood property. The price paid for the 2d aud 3d p a r cels, which w ere sold together, was ♦6,000. Mr. Eckstein represented the Seawanliaka club, of Brooklyn. The fifth parcel, consisting of about 65 ac res of meadows and 5 acres of upluud, was purchased by Clias. H. Verity for 1925. Mrs. J. T.. Jones returned home last Monday after having spent a very enjoyable visit at her aunt's and also a t the home of her cousin. Mrs. E. M. Pruden. of the hill, Brooklyn. There is very good skating oil the villiige ponds. Thomas Caruniu, of tbis village, uud Miss Addie Carpenter, of Brook lyn, were m a rried ou Sunday, J a n u ary 10, and will make this place tlieir home. The Ladies Aid society of the Methodist P rotestant church will have a supper in the basement on Wednesday, Janu a r y 20. The so- iety met nt the humc of J. W. Southard on W ednesday. The Rev. S. Tamblyn and wife were very much please.I witli a com pany of old folks who visited them and spent the day on Tuesday. Af ter d inner some tim e was sjH*ut in singing the old liymns which they used to sing when young. Aunt Mary Abratns, 76 years old. Aunt Melly Raynor, 75 years, and Aunt Putty Carman, 80 years old were present. At their s)Kieious home iu this village Mrs. Frances Ernuck aud daughter entertained u few friends on W ednesday evening. The time was pleasantly spent iu a social way, after which refreshm ents were served, consisting of coffee aud ice cream aud cake. Tho hostess is justly celebrated for her delicious home-made ice creum which cannot be surpassed. Mr. E. H. lliiigle, of tbis village, who- for many years has 1 k*oii en gage.! iu the ice business, lues pur- hused a steam engine to pump w ater into his ice pond, in order to enable him to procure a sufficient quauity >f ice to fill his home. During the last few m o nths the springs in this icinity have been vet*y low and were insufficient to fill the pond — thanks to the Brooklyn W ater Works. < )ur village deputy, who flourishes under the sobriquet ol “ Billy,\ and who has long lamented the loss of his policeman's club, will lam ent no longer. Recently he was the proud recipient of a broom handle lmnd somely and artistically decorated, sent in place of the lost club. He is becoming consoled now. but bis friends are wondering if bis move will be to ••jump the l»n stick.\ The W autagli Dram atic club will give tui e n tertainm e n t on or about February 22, for the benefit of the Ladies' Aid society. The comedy. \A Man in the Case.\ and the farce entitled “Obeying t Milers.\ will be presented. “A Prophetic Dream is the sub *xt j‘H'< ° f H\-' m o rning sermon by the ! pastor. Rev. Mr. Hertzog, in the Congregational church next Sun ! .lav. Tn the evening his tlieuie \\ ill Splendid ice about eight niches lie‘“ E iivirunm elit.\All are welcome, thick is lK?iug draw n from Massa ■ pequu by Robert Pearsall s crew Two unknown men, supposed t. lie tramps, tried ti commit suicide form e rly owned by Fanning Bald win. lias built a new extension to the house and stubbed up the hedge on the road, thereby greatly im proving the place Tbs report recently published in one of tlu* New York pa|K'rs that Mrs Wm. Smalley, of this village, was in a starving condition, is un true. She is ill with consumption, but there are those iu the village Who h ave looked after her material welfare, for. with the assistant . others.M rs. David Seaman provided her with elothiug.ete. Mrs. Smalley has a husband, two grown up sons anti two daughters, who a rc able to care for her It is I iojks I she will be removed to the town house. Mrs. Edward Hauniugtoii lias been very sick for the last few days. Her m o ther. Mrs. Emily Allen ot Hempstead, is caring for her. The Dot-cas society will be enter I tamed this week at the bom Mrs. Bynjsunin Carman, at M The Epworth League eottag A paper which will bo devoted to tlu* religious interests of Suffolk county is t?i be published at South ampton. The new fire wells a t Port Jeffer son were recently tasted - by the H ook and Ladder company and pro- UoUliced satisfactory. Babylon trustees have proposals for building P o w e l l ’s Cash Store. -kisl lor e alarm ?r, and hanging the boll donated by c s, Hendrickson. lib Ginger Smqis. I in* Lclnon Snaps lib Soda Crackers. fc lql Cane Cod tVmilH-rrics. Ar 3'(11 m C. Sugar. |g. . Good Butter. uerlb 20r Better Butter/ ,Wr lb 2 * Try Hecker's Pearl Flakes^ B r e a k f a s t Blend Coffee at 3 2 ctm a pound im th* bast. Try It. \\ * sell for cash, therefore offer nil mood* at the lowest |tossil>le prices. cinnltt.T guaranteed. GIVE CS A CALL! YOU CAN 5AVE MONEY! •AT. om e >.f . . . , uum p i icn* A i k e s D r u g S t o r e m .*.. Heavy Hand^Made Single H a rness C o m p lete, $ 2 0 . mam* Quality, $ 1 1 A grand ball will I k * given in th e |j u ,i,js village Monday afternoon by prayer m eeting will b. 0 ,1 ,*U! evening of | lyinjj down on tin? Loug Island Wednesday. January 27. Good j railroad tracks, w e s t. of the (U*iK>t, m usic will be provided and refresh -1 j ust U'fore tin* 3 o'clock Height was uieuts will la* served. Admission ,iue. Charles Miller, foreman of 50 cents. Many lmve a lready signi-1 this section, w ith a gang of men. hi*d their intention of attending. 1 was working a short distance away. A go?si play was presented in tbis and being attracted by the whistling village on Monday night bv tbe ' l,f the engine, saw tbe men lying on Josephine Louue company. The ■ Ihe track. At once realizing tlu* dance, however, which had lieeti an danger, he ran and sueteeded in nouneed to occur a fter the play did dragging the tram p s from the track, not m aterialize, through a mistmder They forthw ith attacked Mr. Miller, standing as to who was to furnish I who fought them until assistance music. arrived. Constable Wilson, who . was notified, took them before Jus Ed. E. \ oorhis lias recovered irom his recent illness. held m Fri >f Mrs W h e re COIL** .NO N.MCO. • no reaso] conduct t< Miss May Vondewutei IKKjua. is very sick. »f Mas lay night a t the li'sidcnci Isaac Golder. Mr. J o h n Bedell spent Sunday in Brooklyn. The services next Sunday morning in the M. E. Church will I h * p repar atory to special services soon to be held. The evening service will be evangelistic. Considerable interest was shown in last Sunday evening's meeting, several asking for special prayer. Services were held in the Presby terian church last Sunday and were conducted by Mr. George M. Powell who will spgak nt the services this DRUGS ARE JO H N H. SM I T H , ALWAY^RESH . Fulton S t . , F rooport. UEPAllls OCK'KLY KXKCUTID. -:-Cse-:- Fragrant Glycerine Lotion --F o r— W e D o N o t ^ * REVEL IN IDLE PHRA 5 E S . CHAPPED HANDS, L IP S , Etc.. *\r?' K?khIs and their pricam. CU 1 ’ and jmlgefoi youiQplfiuitonipir <ai„,-u„i(N*,l not sm-k.v. merits. Me Mm tice Seaman. They guv for their rash act and wards Foreman Miller. Judging I S unday evening, from the ragged appearance of their ,. ... xti .uw ii u , • i i i . clothes ami tlieir general/m akeup. 1 ■' !',jn f h i n,Lks,’U- ,laUBl‘U'1' it was evident they had ?*en - on ^ , r yn vW > T the road \ considerably. Both men s m , f l . o ! 5 r , T ' Alr tyVll e; were intoxicateil. W hen arraigneil Justice Seam an they gave their names as W illiam .hmes and I’lM^VUI Alice’s lldtuNI.V VI s> r»ui. | kt gumrt lias a position Cot ntv R eview . with Free Samuel Self, tlu* t^i KI NS in Freeport by the Rev. Mr. W ils tit the M. E. Parsonage. A horse driven by Horace ran away last week und th? collided w itli a tree a t Miln' Chester wagon \ corner rrrsi'ripiion Pharmacy, I I LION STREET. Freeport, I.. I. l* CLIFFORD’S The Girls' Junior league will meet to thirty days' im prisonment in the on Friday afternoon w ith Miss May Long Island City jail. Condit. „ ,, . . ! , . , Excellent ice is Is-mg drawn lrom It is reported that there have the ponds in this vicinity for G. been three cases of mumps in this Bloch, of this village, and Messrs. village, but the disease docs not > W altman and Adolph Frisch, of seem to lie spreading. Suiithville South. Much interest was m anifested in i -------------------------------------------------- the evangelistic services held in the M. E. Church on Sunday evening. The earnest words of the pastor. Rev. F. R. Hollenback, could not fail to impress all Mio listened to him . Jam es Kennedy, and were sentenced throwing the voting man out, but MERRICK. Mrs. H a rry Uoodeuough, who lias been seriously ill for several weeks is convalescing nicelv less 1 larmlcss The receiver of taxes for tbe towu of Hem pm lead, Mr. Charles W. Homitb. will receive taxes at L C. ttmith s hotel, iu the village of Henpeteud. from Monday, January 18, to Saturday, February 20, in clusive. Sundays uud holidays ex cepted. After the latter date he will receive taxes a t the same place on Monday and Tuesday of each week, from 9 a. in. to a p. m . until _ August t. The Stockholders of the Freeport band company held their annual meeting ou W ednesday afternoon, 488 shares of the capital stock of b e ^ r e ^ t * . H K T i i 8 m „ h hesitate to so inform the depart -1 ment> m ent * audience d isjc rs?*d. leeltng gratetul for the hospitality of the bulge and The annual meeting of the st.u k j i,s tmbounded holders of tbe Freeport bank was ■ su et,‘s held iu the directors' room of the - bank ou Tuesday evening, ninety- eight shares of the cupital stuck lie ing represented. The following were elected directors for the ensu ing Immig. Cox. Wallace. D. Wesley Pine, Wallac. EAST ROCKAWAY Siuvial prayer rviees w ere held ROCKVILLE CENTRE. Plot. A. E. Ives, of this place, bus been confined to his home for some time by a severe attack of pneu- mouiu, und is now slowly recover ing. Mrs. R. E. Coughlin, wife of D. Coughlin, resident physician of the Brooklyn N o rwegian hospital, for merly Miss Ayres, one of the prom i nent society ladies of this village, presented her liusbnud with a daughter on Monday. The Choral union will go to Hemp stead Thursday eVeuiug. to assist the Hempstead Choral u uiouiu their concert in return fur the hitter's kindness in aiding the Centre ) ko * - ple in their recent success. The freedom from burglaries and M any are taking advantage of the > You'll us. fine moonlight nights and tin* ex - : Soap. cellent skating on tin* ponds i„ ,,r Mrs Bnll.e wh» lias been danger near the village. ously ill from pneumonia, is some TheW omeu’sUuild is making p rep ( w h at better, arations for a church fair to be held Mr K A Uowuey and Mr. Wm I1, A\ ?\* ,<! ebi’u a r y . rin* *j* Heptiei', were guests of the Rev Guild meets weekly on \ \ ednesilay. >U1(( ; jq,.g Downey on Sunday. Sunday services at St. Michaels and All .Angels church a re us follows: fortunately did not seriously hurt him. The accident was caused by the breaking of the king bolt of the wiffle-tree. The horse was soon caught, hut the wagon was wrecked. Mr. Frisch and Mr. Wultmuu are tilling their icehouses with ice from ! Mr. Treadwell Johnson's pond. Mrs. J a m e s Moore, w ho was ser iously hurt some time ago by being! throw n from a wagon, is now able! to go about the house on erutehes. Her m a n y l'rien.ls are glad to see her im proving. I.ima ikt ... _ Ktm. IVns. * . 7 s .iou.1 lXMudies, iht cm .............. .. Ms \*s stso iiiv.' nwny i. flnr whlu mruU irosa \ itli >'*<■?nt l,»r of Am-lior llrsnd Susp. 1 A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF MICKIES AND MM». Flour and Fssd a t Bettam RHom. W. T. (jolM if. . BEDELL 4 RAYNOR B t «., VRcitRORT. S t r i c t l y P u r e M i l k BEST SANITARY PRECAUTIONS. Dvlir«*r**«l la Krtppnrt m4 tM iIIj 0 ]F A . R . S M I T H . Holy Eucharist nt 7.30 a. i n .; m o rn ing p rayer anil sermon. 10.30; Sun day school at 3.30 p. m . ; evening pray e r tuid sermon 7.30. Friday evenings, Litany at 7.30. HEMPSTEAD. The ninth annual reception of the M. N. <>. Social club will 1»* held ill Liberty Hall, this village, on W ed nesday evening, January 27. The club, which was organized in 1889. is composed of the following mein bers: Daniel E. Bealey. president; W illiam J. Weeks, vicu-presipent; Charles W. Carman. Secretary; Eugene 1*. Parsons, treasu rer; Alex. H. Asians, Johu E. Davison. Jr., H enry DeMott, J o h n Davison, Chas. A. Everitt, Frank M. Lowden, H e r bert A. Ludlttm, Perry M. Rush more, John C. Tredwell uud David B. Tod. Honorary; H erbert C. Davison, Elias J. Pray and Elbert Hicks. Nelson Sands, who was found dead on the floor of his barn at Syosset on December 22, his neck having been broken by a fall irom his hay mow, left ♦ 2 . 1 .auo. out of un estate of ♦29,(100. to his great niece. Edna Duryea. age 13 years, daughter of Mrs. W Woodlnill Sam mis of this village. Tlu* sister of the testator died a short tim e ago leaving the legatee. Miss Duryea. a bequest of several thousand dollars. On Tuesday evening the Down Town Social club gave a reception and dunce in Lang's Hall, which was largely attended. Music was fu r nished by Bishop Brothers. Those who w are so fortunate as to be p res ent have none but the pleasantest recollections of the enjoyable even ing. LYNBROOK. Mrs. Hicks und fam ily li.tve moved to Freeport. Miss Freem an s private school for girls has re-opened after theClirist- mus holidays. Mr. E. C. Caniniann has been in town for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Jefferson have been spending a lew days at their pleasant home \The Rest,\ prior to leaving iijsju an extensive tour through tlu* South. OCEAN SIDE. The Ladies'A id society will give un oyster supper a t the Presbyterian church ou W ednesday evening next. The proceeds will be for the reduc tion of the church debt. All are cord ially invited. SPRINGFIELD. .1 ii.*.il. Meutz has taken possession of K arkheck's hotel. Asa Sm ith, of Locust avenue, ha retired from farming. John Hnwkshurst, from Cauarsie, has rented the Daniel Humph farm Charles Hendrickson of this place, has leased the Butt farm at Elnumt Did Anybody Ever Know C. mklit family IIU: lltilL Vandcwate : moved int. , with his the Consol if Hannless Pear the 11 and family are w inter a t <harleston. ’ You'll use V, Soap. The Presbyterian Sunday school has replenished its library with new lsM.ks. Mr. and Mrs. George Kerr, of Brooklyn, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. ,1. Stvl.?s, (lie parents of Mrs. Kerr. Our farm e rs are slill carting tlieir produce to the Brooklyn and New York m a rkets and are getting fair prices for their go.Als, Mr. Van Yulkenburgh and Miss A.l.lie Heubiich were married April 5, but it was not made know n to their friends until recently. They will reside in Brooklyn. A. A. spending S. ('. .. . , The Long Island railroad author- ,. public installation “ 1 j lli(.s al,. .\akiug marked in.prove- hegauor hxlguK. of p. was largo* j,, of tlll.u! ly attended, fhentfw ly eb r ted . station, and instead hit*rs a re A. W Kelsey. I T. : ,,ust nii, LM, ,.v the J. Sammon. \ L fc/lgar lVtt.t, llf, (Jll, ^ , tniill, tlu*re ‘.\ v .'V »• u V \ \ . will be some comfort for not only t u 1 xi • T o v v I passetilfcl'S. but als Miller. M of V ; Geo. \ an - W | jj,. U o live along tin road. trunil. M at A Ex. A M Hill. M of for the pi.? line of tlu VALLEY STREAM ------------- By order of Commissioner Willis. | of Brooklyn. M. J. Daly, lias sus pended work on the Cornell jrynd iiy reason of a law w h ich' took the Star j effect J a n u a ry I. whereby Controller residence Palmer is forbidden to issue checks 1 for paym ent of continuum-.* of work | on the |hi!k1. The planks, w heel burrows, shovels, etc. of the work .* stacked, a taken of The regular meeting ol social club was held at th of Isaac Frost, of Lynbrouk. on Tuesday evening. J a n u a ry 12 After the business was over a very pleas I ant evening was sjK*nt. The pro ! men on Cornell's pond ; gram consisted of a song by Miss j Und an inventory lias I m Ida Frost: duet. Miss Daisy 1/iwdeu ; tlu* lot. aud Mr. I. Frost: piano solo. Miss Lizzie Edwards, recitation. Miss Amy Coates: recitations am) songs, Mr. John Ifitiik • • • • • The ladies of tin* M E. t'liuivb W illiam Nilsou, ot Brooklyn, I will give a donation for the benclit August Peetlmff culled on his Lynbrouk friends last i of the pastor in Cm net s hull ou week. i Tuesday evening. January 19. Sup- You'll use \ less of Harmless wifi I k ? serv.-l A\ll are invited j to come aim l>nii£ tueif trifiKlh M **’ There will lie ;i >i>e<ial sci-vipp <m year: Johu J. Randall. August *u 1 ougregatumal church du ; burg ar sc-ares. stma* the vtllage se nig. W illiam G. Miller. Smith *“ « the w wk H u -m e c t cm .d tb e s .-rv u 'e s o t N i g h t officer W illiam E. Golder. Charles L. 1 ' v‘‘,v Y.e‘*v hhelley' lhu 8UtVJW' ,,f ii r» ix..., w .,ii ...... day (to mghti a uieetiug will b e held gratifying rem a rks among the l»eo- •ffieer if day (to-uighti a meetiug will be held j g ratifyin g re m ark s among th e jks in tho Good Templars' l.Klge room pie of the village. Officer Shelly 1 f the Christian a terror to evildoers. Mrs. George Hunt, ot Kiithci lord, j Sunday night in the church. Helpers p,r tin N. J.. spent last w.s'k with her aunt. Mrs. Susan Abrams, mi A t lantic avenue The following oflieeis welt*elected at the annual meeting of Court Springfield No. 269. held iu tlu* lodge room oil Thursday evening Chief ranger. Richard Dennis; sub chief, isurer. Stephen W r igh t: financial secretary. J.Fred. Verity . lis'ordiugseeretary. William M. Decker senior woodward. John Shaw; senior beadle, Clinton Wood: junior lieadb- Alfred Shaw . trustee rliarlc A present lari from ngr. John B. ('uw)K'i' has resigned his jMwition as superintendent of the Simpson tactory on Hemjistea.l avenue, and ( A. Fans, of this vil luge, has been ap])ointe<l to till the vacancv Mrs. Saui 1 Cornell. J r has beeu quite ill for a week, but is now re covering H Cornwell Chauneev T Sru aeue m lu e viw u *'***K'- pie oi m e vioag c o i u r a a u n i j is George Wallace, T h o i a s D . Smith. the UU8‘!!tvs of ' ’hnM ,an “ to ®vUdwer*' | .. Ml>. ... Ivon Coles Pettit, George M. Randall. Lndeaxorsotut. . The union revival services, by the I \ i r ' , ' \ H arvey B. Smith, and W illiam S. The Rev. T S Braithw aite will Congregational, Baptist aud Met ho 1 8011 ° 1 1 8 ” Hall, t.'harles D. Smith aud George pi-each iu Bethany church next Sun ; d istEptscopal churches of the vil j At the St. James M L church E. Ridel- w ere elei'tw inspectors, j d a y morning and tbe annual offer- lage l«*gan last Monday night, iu next Sunday the Rev W M Carr The directors organized ou Wednes- ing to the Congregational church the Congregational chapel, under w ill preach in tin- morning ou day evening and elected the follow- building society will I k * taken. I n ! the direction of the Rev E E -Pentecost, then and now or. Mow ing officers- John J. Rau.lall, presi- the evening a Christian Endeavor; Knapp, of New York. ! to A ttain Power from on H igh.\ dent. Chauucey T. Sprague, vice- rally wifl lie held with several brief ideut; Wm. S. Hall, cashier; addresses awl exercises by the Juu- asst. cashier. tor W allace Post, clerk. Wm. G. Mil- among *x|*ct«l East Kuckaway gat Kill is expected The Rev. J. M Trimmer, paster ot the Elnumt M K Cbun-li. is prepur iug to have a children s service in the near future FAR ROCKAWAY i qmrii'.'tor E S Johns,ii gressmg rapidly with the tion of the new Brady I They will I e entirely coluplet ready for .Heupauey beffir busy season sets in itrt physician Doct, Small t ‘urtis Grav ■I, I H Ill'll - 11 . HI nil,I nirnrillllslil Ladies' D ress S k ir ts . 1 skirl.-. Hum. Hint „ clu'iipiit $l.5ft. Onr Price is 69 cents. Kim k Itriliiaiitiiu' Dress Skirl: Ihhih .1 wit If Vi*l vetwii. wouli 1 limp nt $1.75. Our price ‘>8 c e n t s . sis* the above bargains. They won’t last long, w I tig Bargains in Ladies' Now is your eliniiee. so buy them at G r o c e r i e s , Dry Goods, etc. Reliable Goods, R ight PrlcM . P rom p t D elivery. We miiki* 11 Hpcciulty of BUTTER, TEA AND COFFEE. An H x tensive Line of FARMING IMPLEMENTS A lw a y s on H and. NELSON H. SMITH, C L IF F O R D ’S B IG B A R G A I N S T O R E, FULTON ST,, FR E E P O R T , L.I, Fulton S t r e e t , F R E E P O R T . <>r Kuhn- hi t i.ir .,1 1 IHST UKAOt:. atcs. lliis'li Mui lil ill).' Ililtsiili M COM) AND ThIKD OKADLS. Ini Mini Friday. January 14th and I at Knck\Hit; (’tMiln lav ami Friday. March 4th and 5tli ami sal unlay U April 2*1 aud 241 Ii Thurwdav ami Friday, A ukun I 12th uud l-llli. at Jamaica. Fridav aud Salurday.StMitcinlH-r 211 h and 251 Ii. at HnflR SI*|.CIAI. DkANVINd EXAniNATIONS. I’hurMlav .March 4th ui Jamaica i’hurmlH.v June 3d. nt W.aalhavcn Thur«du) . A ukuh L I2(h, nt Jamaica 5PIXIAI. KINDFRO AKTliN CX AMIN A IIONS. •ducwlav ami Thurndny. Juuuary ami 21 hi. at llolilK .IncHilav uitl Thursday. June Dili and D»tIt. at Floral I’ark IMtOOUAM OF liXAMINA I IONS. lillAlU:—T ii CH n DAY: ti - Arilhiuctic. (icoj'raphv. l)rawi: I i-mii|H>Kitiuii. Hram.mii I'I. v - d (’urrt’al 'l’opich T a k ing H e ld <>f (lie new >car in the way. Wr'rc tftdutf to uH our prium on ifrtH’crlca down to a lower point tbin voar. Wc’rc not iroinir to aarrlflce tin one hit ‘ furl la Wc’rc not ifoinir to aacrlflce the qt Wc A1(K Koiinr to force the l wn l»y cioMcr huyinir and wlltnjt. Iff ii * 111 - AlK.hra I I .a vi • cjiini'. Drl liG»rrap!iv ■?. Method second and Third (irade i lutti D a Tin* iiik <*1 vem*i;ililcs under class is g<*ttinK t«> Is* an ini|n»rtuiit j industry in this vicinity lettuce; and i;cli.-lics arc tin* chief «to|h , which arc now m'owjnp. It is | (‘laiint^l Hint m this wny more vi *2 ctahl«*s i*4tn In* r;list'd on two ;icn*s than wns l*»rtncrly r.n*»« *l on a >i/.c*l tiirni |.|* SllhJfH Civil - Vrilliiaela kcraph) aiHMltlo linli* l*lj> icon raphy ltca«iiuK* fid ll.« I'liida l> \>Vn nstriic l.lings 1 am! the ui, r- („ At tin* annual meeting jin i , , Immnr laaac Van 'er' Cox, and Wm. E. (.folder diallv invited ,., « efi.*1 stockholders of the Ismk ot lhx r T ' r Vn , ,IH, te ■ Vllu‘ Centre held at the bank B v iivitrtV ' Tuesday evening last, all them e : T Sprague appraisal i-omnnttec who have lieen visiting friends Brooklyn, have returned home D. SrniOi. W allace H Cornwell. Smith Cox, Cheuneey T. Sprague. I B b a r t B. Row*. Henry P. Libby. , W iUian D Carter and tigorgi- W ., 1 lllsl'VT“ ' \ Tllv la^ tlu' H e r ? William E. Golde? and * * « « 1,1 u n i o n s on so,h.l oj.n-s PreM liu Bedell were eleeted in ^ preached tn tbe Presbytenan .'Uurch by the juistor, the Rev. K . . ______ P. Ketcliaui. next Sunday evening. ____ ___________ The Louisiana Specialty com p any., T he theme will la* The Relation of j,evident appoiutei’l the — wood of 14 Afro American art the Employer to the Employed, (or ihe next six mouths will give one of their popular An emphasized feature-of the sor » » • evefttag awtertaiuments in Opera vioe will be the |>opular ?i>ugn Hetl in'ewaiuw night. Friday, J a n - ; gatiotial au.l ehoir singing under the -■ fiK T II. ffhey >s/me here highly leadership of Mr. W. I) Carter ^^led and will give a refined i Last Sunday evening, the Rev. H — ot ■ h a e treis,: K. sem n e iian. a n a n r e Armenian bers ot the board of directors of 1890 were re-elected for the ensuing year The members are Rotx-i't-Ar— Davison. J o h n Vincent. Gleutworth You'll u s e ' , less Of Hariul.-ss W^Galhsou. Chas. VV llayes, Samuel F. Phillips. John ' \V DeMott. Oliver Davison. Thomas A business m eetiug of th«* Voung (; Knight. Hiram R. Smith. Wesley Pisiple s aociety was held iu the (j Smith. Charles L. Wallace. Aus- vestry ou Thursday evening The Cornwell, Francis F. Wilson. •iniuittees John T Davison. E*lward T Thurs ton, aud Hamilton W Pearsall Edwin Wallace. J?>hn S. Church and antiquatesl habits and customs with short extracts from its history Part two will lx? devoted to illustrating a triji to Virginu and North Carolina Au interesting and profitable even ing is promised to those who attend. An mmeuse ice house bus just Nelson L. Seaman were elected in Tll(. ut Honest Bob. been completed at Lake Miuuesunk. j spectors. alias Robert VVixxl. as constable, Southampton Tlu* building is llXi, The billowing officers of l . o . O. j h ave beeu dispensed with on the 1'a r 8c ip.. No. 2 7 9 . were tnstall«t Wednes-1 c h a rge of inefficiency. William It is rumored that M i *- m >. Jana - Kane. John Coleman and H**iiry McKenna, .'onteinplate -tailing for Galveston. Texas almut the middle of the uioiitli. where tliev will 4«* eniploy<*>l on tin- railroad at that place to l.e e.iustvucte.1 by E>lwiu GlVeil soli of the well kllodn aud in the evening bis theme will be. -'The Selling of tin* B irthright: or. Modern Ajmlogies for Sinful Neglect. Ou Thursday evening. January j Hetty Green 21st. au exhibition ol ongiual s tere j Christina Ki- ii'liei wile *.f John opticou views will l» given m St | Kreushei J R.o kiuvav B< a. h a Jam.-s chupel by Mr Harry \ • i BjS|,.,* (Jf rm m ty Clerk Jacob Worth I»bb. of New 3, irk a«'ist.s| b y , UI1(j mm h er <>t Frederi.-k Br.-s.slvr, musical talent. Part one will 1 \ —- 1 - trate tlu* island of Nantucket District pointed ( i oglllphel' gland .pu offlct is Board o1 t : The compii active buudr ey Youngs lids M Austen asst \lto r i rtrm li for the (Queens county The salary of i Ins new i lie determined by tin , Supervisors Atlantic lion!; and Liddei y. of Jamitiea. lias I moii ' iu 'outiuitous service for one I years having I ks - ii organ former tn*a»urer of Hemjistead. died at her home m Haiuinels Sta tion. on Sunday night She was 64 years old. 'Hn- funeral took place Weduesdav aftem o o u fio iu th e . n H s kaw a i ivas iu lb llaonless dellvvm l and instructive lecture up enough to store a* for two summers | ()ay ,.veu,Uo |,y U istnct Deputy I G artiiuer has lieen appointe.1 tu his the altocitiee committed by the tn case of an open w inter 111 \ Inch | Master Taylor and his staff steud W hile Mr W.*xl » bill w as . . tin iiv iLMii lit* liurvisfii Turks ill Armenia. The speaker u° ice can be h arvested Noble grand. G. W. Peasell. V. G ..jo n ly ♦591. lie regrets that gave a riv a l pictnre of the crimes The town board of Jam a ica h as re- 8 . 8 . Sm ith, warden. M. F B o n d h a v e taken this as eri.lenoe of m- perpetrated against the Christians, uewe.1 for another year all the ■ conductor. J . H Denton R S X efli.reut work on his part th e galling tyranny of th e tta x leases of land under w ater iu J.v G., G. B. Farringtou: L. S. N. G.. j —— — f- ami the frightful mama-i m a ica hay to the oysterm eu now i M. Rhoden; R. 8 . 8 .. L Leder. L. S. j N a than Banks, of Sea Cliff, has OM dnfew e tam lhoidiM them. <m the sam e term s ^ s I a , J. Bnanei; L O., W. O. Doughty, been appointed to a position iu tbe * 1 “ S t a a a am * pm a n | j r . ; 0 . O . & T. McOm; chaplmn, j entomological .iepartmeut at W a sh gregatioual < hurcti. Beach, and the burial Lutheran cemetery A’OU'11 Use less i, Boa p. Tie- fust ,e,c■ptiou ot Far Ko.'ka- way Council. No. 1,693. Royal Ar cauutn. was held on Tiiexday even ing at the Imperial Hall, this vil lage. The ball room was handsomely decorated, and tlu* event was a bril liant s«K*ial siKvess. ized in January. 1797 «in January 19. the com pany will celebrate its centennial with a reception The New Yol k World is authority for the statem e n t that tin* Br.siklyn base ball elllb is making arrange lu. nts to play Sunday ball next s e a son at tlu* Mas|K*tb race track De veloplneuts will I k * awaited with in terest The tow n I. ail'd of New tow ii Inis ]i:ii-s.sl a resolutioii n-s|«s tfully r*- quest iug the cor|K.iratious and rail road couijianies. within their limits, to em p loy residents of the town when and w h erever it i- ]K>ssib|e to sts u re such I - iioiiioilions Wll i m lik'IJ il S. I, Ilml.hiui- ill... rr.r III? i l.l.m* * •,liilu?li?!ni£ ill ll:'»i A XI « atidul tich f«»r Fir-l and Secom l ilit'HU*** pllOUld l>nilK II ii-« in I tr»tv> mu All « HiidiilHlfH iniD.1 -n|»i*lj IhviiiH-DfH m llh l»* ii - nml |>lotiiau j.aiRT l*i»|H?rI«ir iu»«* m Mu- in nil «riuif« « -(niiiliiiif «»f nt It*u*»i hii i*-r ■ « nt. m Mrili«*Kiit|*li> « .indnlMlt s I*»r I fiiiouiti r. Mil I'm;* « ;; IVu* iiintf. or Whitt U*l**ri* fiitnrintf tin- <?Jn*w. 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B a l d w i n , ^ — lifMifr in --- S t a p l e F a n c y G r o c e r i e s , FLOUR AND FEED, MAIN STREET, FREEPORT, L. I. B O O K B I N D I N G . Hibli'H, hymn boojka, inunic buokM And Pligffi ■In— boWM. IJbrarifrfiui*! m-hool iMiukN rfpairtfti and r# Ihiutid at t Im lowwit prictn. BOOKS REBOUND FROM 2to„ UPMM9. W M . BYL, B o o k b lndar 1 Residenet, Wilt $••••« tvi. I*. () link 195 Frm’port. It. I. E X C E L S l O R l Th, Onlf Ralitbl, M«rk,t •• U* t a t* I W. II. PATTERSON, Freeport, | Will fGiitintif t*» furniMlt the ptwplB oif tlw Suith Sidt* with tlu <ioleoat l cult of Beef, Veal, lottoa, Lud, PnlU, Pork, Cor,,4 B„(, V*|,tiblM, I*., and nil nt rfMM*fiMhle 4 prii-en tort Lankfill for i*wn' I HI ti HUB tiff «lf tjlf P L U C H O n , ----- THU IKURR4TKU MAIM K W N I Tn prvvftit tlit* Imir from fallliw off a rt ifttflfruy. IlMldiifNM. itfiiuivliiHHt-urfmud 1 limit, wri\ ifitt I lu* Imir n nl« f n«irk •'<jint 1 If*I ulipM*. 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