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FREEPORT VILLAGE OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. OOAND or EDUCATION VILLAOE BOARD William O. Miller. Preeldeul Hmlth Co*, Itaynor R. Smith. H. Foster Sprague. W. E. (iolder. Treaau ■OABO or WATCft COMMtaaiONCBa William O. Miller. President Hmlth Co*. Secretary Itaynor R. Smith, Trwwutrr. H. Foster Hnraffuc. Joseph T. weyant, Clerk. POLICE JUSTICE WllhnrF. Tredwell. 11. R. Smith, President W. S. Hall, Secretary H. P. Libby, Wm. O. Miller. K. H. Mayland. John T. Post, Collector Harvey B. Smith, Treasur Joseph T. Weyant, Clerk J. W. Fitzsimons, Secrctar) Francis Pearsall. Health Officer, Edwin Carman. M. 1). VILLAOE OmCEBB John Dunbar. Henry E. Rider. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 12 , 18*7. L O C A L . Tide Table. man watiu . »’cb. IS ................ U.M i 4.68 ■ 8 .UI 1 8.54 • B S E i I m , - it • , •• 18 .............. Full Moon, February 17 Single copies of the R eview for : ogle a t Geo. E. Rider’s, E. V. Bald w in’s and the poet-office. tf - F riday evening next is the date set for the M. Y. O. B. reception nnd Jlance in Opera Hall. Tbe Scbuetzen corps will give au entertaiiAnent andnlanco in Opera H a ll on the eveningof W ashington's Birthday. Epworth Leuguo meeting fcSuuduy night: topic, \C h rist’s Character .D escribed.” Leuder, Mr. Frank Ash- ; uOwn. One and ull a re welcome. Christian Endeavor topic Sunday's m eeting, 7:45 p. m., \W h a t Our Denomination is Doing.\ (A bird’s- eye view of denom inational activi ties.) Leader, Mr. C. E. Hellnud. All a re cordially invited. A company h as been formod iu ja village for Urn manufacture of cycles, and is to be known as the W oodcleft Cycle company. Mr. E. , A. Dorion is president and the fuct- ary and salesroom will be in the building now occupied by him. A very painful and unfortunate . accident befell Mr. Samuel Denton OU Saturday evening. He was chopping with it clover when bo Severed the iudex linger of his left 'Iwnd aud badly cut the second mom- her. !, W hile ut work ou uu eyelet m a chine in the Freejioi't M anufactur ing com p any’s plant ou Fulton street last Friday, Mervin Raynor eecidentully got liis hnnd b eneath the ’Steel punch which iustuntly pierced hie finger uud stumped a brass eye le t around tbe edges of the hole. The wound, which was very pnin- fnl, was dressed by Dr. Hammond. On Monday of this week, articles of separation were agreed to und sigued by Mr. and Mi's Benjamin T. Smith, of this village, ut R o th’s Hotel, Hempstead. Mr. .Smith is proprietor of the \Central a local hotel. Mr. Smith will pay his wife #425 iu weekly paym ents of $2 ooch. She is to be custodian of their only child, a son 3 years old, nnd agrees to ask for no more compen sation. P ersonal — Miss Carrie Carter a r rived home ou Wednesday from a four months' visit to California. . . Miss Annie M. Sewall. of Fishkili, is the guest of Mrs. Chun. D. Smith .. .Mrs. W. D. Carter and d aughter Lucy, sailed on the Clyde Line steam er \Comanche on Friday lust for Florida, where they expect to rem ain until April. They w eie in the terrific gale on Suturday, which Capt. Pennington w rites was one of the severest he ever ex perienced. No accident or damage occurred und tho ship arrived in Charleston harbor 12 hours overdue. Lust Friday evening's session of the J r . O. U, A. M. was one of spec ial interest to tho members aud a large number attended to witness the initiative degrees oonfenAB up on five candidates, Messrs. Samuel Denton, Samuel Cornelius, John Whaley, W illet Ellison and J. A. MartenhofT. Tbe rituulistic work was interpreted by the various of ficers, while the working team jier- formod tbe difficult manoeuvres with exactness. Speeches and a social hour were enjoyed by the old and the new members after tho initi ation ceremonies. Tho following shows the com parative scores made in thu Free port Howling alleys last. week. It will be remembered that Mr. Louis Friedmann, tho proprietor, has of fered a gold medal, valued at ten dollars, to the person making the highest score during the present month. Tho medul, by the way, may be seen next Monday night nt Smith's drug store. The highest scores so far a r e : Sanford Story, Feb. 1, 170; W illiam Padgett, Feb. 2, 174; Paul Mirski, Fob. 3, 178; Frank Rhodes, Feb. 4, 222; W illiam Padgett, Feb. 5, 181; John Terry, Feb. ti, 168. The ninth anniversary of tlie i reo- port Mutual Benefit association was elebrnted with appropriate exer cises on Wednesday evening iu Re view Hull, and was attended by a large number of members and those interested iu the work of tlie associ ation. The organization was es tablished in 1888 with a member ship of eight. The list now num bers 108. Since its founding, tho association has paid out in sick benefits about f 1.600. But two deaths have occurred am ong its members. The treasury is now iu u flourishing condition w ith a bttl unco of 5500, and $85 emergency ! fund, there being uo memlier at present ou the sick list. Such was I the report of the society as given by its president, Mr. J . T. Weyant. The secretary of the W u utugh M. ~ A, which is a branch of the iocul order, reported that there is a sum of $300 iu tlio treasury of that club. An elaborate .musical pro gram. interspersed by siK-ecUes. was sing several solos, and Mi then listened to. Miss Fannie Xne- j B Cross, violinist gli, of Bellmore, favored the audi- v ... nee with several selections, both . . ° lsi oeal aud instrum ental, tlie latter 1 *' _______ consisting of solos ou tbe piano, violin aud nutoburp. B{ieeclies were mude by Village President Wm. G. Miller, Trustee 8 . Foster Sprague, Mr. Jusiuh Knight, Mr. Mark Solo mon. of the Wuutugh M B. A £ £ £ W - C o m W H e L T e n Simon! j - t i n e l , Befell Cooper. It is pro -1 Mr. Dieter, ot Bell more Miss Clara ^PB^Chnuuwy T Sprugui* John W P0601* to bolu u public installation j \\ eyaut and Miss Nuegh nor and Andrew Taft \°°u W e were misinformed when we in those columns last week Mr. Smitham Lee intended ng his perm anent home In Eu- ». Mr. LeQstailodSaturday morn- aud w itr visit England, France Belgium us a representative of lafge American manufacturing rn uud will return iu about six iks. During his abscucc his fam ily will remuin in this village. The directors of the Freeport I Company elected nt thu recent oinuul stockholders’ meeting, ur- aized ou Monduy evening and ted the following officers: John Randall, president; August ftmig. viee-uresidont; H. P. Libby, etary and treasurer; W illiam G. F Miller, Smith Cox aud Clias. L. VVal- , executive com mittee; Chauncey , After the regular meeting of Wide Awuko Engine company on Tues day evening, u surprise was tender ed the members of the company hy their wives. A very plcusunt even ing was spent. Speeches were mude by Village President Wm. (7. Mil ler, Trustee Smith Cox aud Village Clerk J. T. W eyant. A toast was tendered to the ladies by Mr. W. S. Hall. Among those present were: Mr. snd Mrs. J. T. Knight. Mr. snd Mrs. John Dunbar, Mr and Mm. Lou in Frlt'dmanu, Mr. and .Mm. Herman Seldom*. Mr. and Mm. Theodore A. Wriicht, Mr, and Mm. William Dougherty, Mr. and Mm. II. liobetz, Mr. and Mm. H- Meycre, Mm. Isaac Uobotz, and Mcmim. 8. Foster Sprague, John Fattemon. Israel Hchloss. Charles Conners. James Cron- Icy, T. F. Corwin, E. F. Heel. Bert Smith, tieoricv Dooley, John Dooley nnd A. Clifford. A m eeting of especial imitortuuce was held by the I. O. G. T. on Tues day evening. Two candidates, Messrs. SDrague, W D. Carter aud ( ’has. Mathia Raynor, of Baldwins, und TTPrV 2 ! ll’»- I- ......... , . . , , , . . . . . . 1 .....I Smith, finance committee. The funeral services of Mrs. Mary L Raynor, widow of Mr. W ashing ton Raynor, of this village, were fetal a t her late residence aud the P resbyterian church ou Suturday Wm. C. \Ebel were initiuteil and j officers were installed for the cusu- iug q u a rter us follows: Chief tem plar,M.E. Conklin :pustrkief templar. Burton Velsor; vice-templar, Clara W eyant; secretary. Smith Pearsall; treasurer. W. K. Poet; tinauciul afternoon, the Rev. K. P. Ketcham * * r e u r y Grace Powers; assistant M d the Rev. Dr. Wilson officiating. Seam an; m arsha . Interm ent was in the Froepon ' ' “ Post; deputy marshal, itery, the pall-bearertt being 1 ^ara 1,8 eliaplaiu, Augustus Raynor R. Smith, 8 r J Cwo¥w : *’, , l a r i 1 Leonora Homan The Lincoln's Birthday w as celebrated in the kindergarten departm ent of the school, Thursday, n. m. A flag drill, patriotic and kindergarten hod gs and special patriotic lessons were followed bv fram ing and mounting u small picture of Abra ham Lincoln by each ot the 31 child ren. Friends of the kindergarten were present. The Old Folk's concert to be given in the Presbyterian chftreh on W ash ington's Birthdny will b e a n innova tion in the line of Freeport concerts and entertainm ents, and will un doubtedly reflect credit upon all connected with it. The musical p art of the program will bo exception ally fine. Local and outside talent, among the latter living artists from Brooklyn, Rockville Centre and East Rockaway. will participate and the success of the affair, as fur as the concert is concerned, is already us WANTAGH. SEAFORD. Get the R kvikw at VunXostraiid - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wtuiser, who first ladies' prize, a handsome BELLMORE placque, was won by Miss Jennie _ ’ ___ _ Bedell; ladira booby prize, a potato station Agent Abrams and his The subject for the morning sor masher, by Miss C a m e Carter. The , |j r j j c com fortable settled in ; moil in Memorial church next -Sun first g entlem an s prize was n pen- i t []ejr m-w ilon)t. Tlie Ixiys of the jday is \The W o rm and the G o u rd; ! ’ . Mr and Mrs Their Parents.” Iro r n the nature of the I C harles Valentine ofKlushiug. have subject parents a re urgently request- returm -l to their home in tin- vil ed to bring tlieir children to this lage service Mrs Melviiie ( halnliel knife'am l was nwantml tn Mr Rert I “ Jc“ “ uul” iu c ' ”* “ . ... - • ' ' recently spent a few days w ith Mr Knife and was awardeu to Mr. Bert village treated them to u serenade evening topic,\D u ties of Children to W unser's — - '■ - ■ *■- Bedell while the booby pnze a u T^ , .voui h(bt - - * • - - ■ mus ache c u rler was won fortu- | friomis wish them success uately, by Mr. Stephen Hunt, who J says he now has some hopes. H is, The Kiug's D aughters held their friends are very anxiously waiting business meeting a t tlie h ome of Mrs. to see w h a t curled \hopes” look j Eugene Hunt. A large number like. A fter the contest sumptuous i were present uud considerable M o m ~ Mather A Wo.nl, of Port Jefferson, will spend over $5.non iu improving tlu ir shipyard Klushiiig »i 1 iiiv< -t $I2U. ikiu in macailamizi-d streets under the di- : recti..ii ,1 Mr E ti lievuilii'r When these -trc-r arc completed FUnAi. ing will liavi's]snt s23'S,t»i>o t >r nia- cadauiized'i'oads i Choir reh week T h u m lav at tin- I 1 will In- held next ; kill, who have been tisltl •I Mis refreshm e n ts were served terest was manifested. next Wm. Khuiuc ■sc manager of the ' Xew York City, I'itli Mr. Fred. Kropp. home of ( 'aptaiu Huff. Xew York wht-iv she for tlie winter lias gone will rein: Isehcrt firemen present representing Iu wood. Fur Roeknwuy, Lawrence. e were pleased to see ihe genial with the gripjie, is again able to at Rockville Centre and other villages. , , Mr. Joseph Horn on a visit tend to her d u ties in tlie school Mr. H iram R. Smith was chosen for a few days am o n g us. Mr. Horn chairm an, and Mr. Frank Snedeker. ! ***. ^ mbved to ( hicago last fall so us to lie n e a r to his place of business. His tim e is spent mostly iu the West. Miss Virgie Bacon of Rockville Centre, has been visiting Miss Kin mu Pettit, of this village. Mr, and Mrs. Fred. Baldwin have moved to Syosset. secretury of the meeting. A com- sured. It should be borne in mind I mittee of five was appointed to re- that all tickets sold are for reserved [ port ou by-laws and constitution nt seats, and consequently those pur- a meeting to be held in Rockville chasing tickets at an early date will j C entre on March 17. Several recoin- have the best choice, and will tic incndatious were made to this coin- sure of a good sitting. The tickets, inittee. viz.. that two delegates which have lieen placed at a nom- should represent each company in inal figure,considering the excellent) the meetings, that the companies be quality of the concert, may lie had I .assessed each $5 annually, and that Louis Hilbig, of H icksvillc, who from officers of tlie Christian En- i a tournam ent be held each year, was recently arrested oil a charge dfaiv society, an from Mr. Li i Perm a n ent officers will be elected at of assaulting John Powers, of this - - - ; the next meeting. village, and fined 910 by Justice As Friday of this week, Lincoln's -------------- _ I W heeler, of Lynbrook. has had to B irthday, is a legal holiday, the BALDWINS. answ er to another c h a rge before the banks and the public school will be ___ __ _ ___ same .Justice, that of violating the closed Mr j u Ktilwell, of Buffalo, Ia'v W h eeler held sijcnt a fe.v days of last wts-k in i Hilbig under $ 1 , 0 0 0 lsmds to appear this village. before the'grand jury a At a regular m eeting of Sincerity! . „ , ,, .. . , term of court lodge, Xo 236, I. U. G. T„ the fob ! Ij,Ht Sunday morning the Rev. Mr. Xathainel Smith i- allli -loi] with tlie grippe Mr A YunXostrnud is recovering affiictetl | fi-om the gripjn' and a threatened attack i ifq'iicunu mia Mr .laeoli Buldmn has !*ni quin Mrs Samuel Wilson and daughter ,|| u lt|, id Xina who have lx*en sojourning for three or four weeks in the city have returned. thee pill. ill lie. hi tin TRinVTE OF RESI’ECT. the next Unusual interest has In-eu muni- lowing resolutions were unanimous- cVureh^m \ 1 ‘p r o - ! fvsted in the Methodist lvvival ly adopted, as expressive of our »n tno “ • Y*,m u i on Uro I ............. feeling as regards the deatli of our brother Fred. Raynor: Wm:tin. if ., ii ims i>U to rrniove from our Ercd. Kiivnor, after fore be It solved. That tv< power of the Divine I- e Uvo and have o ir Ih-Ihk. Resolved, That in his death ' a gentle and lovinc brot her and the caust* of temperance and an ea fession of faith, aud next Sunday i vk** this week, which were probably as many more will be re- \ \ ’ell nttendetl. Mr. \ \ nrd, the ovan- ceived. Tho revival services arc b'd'st, will rem ain during tliis and ext week taking an active part in ! s till held nightly, while the inter week takin g an activ e part n h ‘liiiBiTinic Him\. iiiirt- lest in them is steadily increasing, i*” * ***« religious work. Ou Viednes I Gu Monday evening the Rev. Mr. ' '\ui’ evening of next week, Mis Freeman, of Valley Stream, assisted Crum, in the service, giving an earnest ex eervict emng if Dnhvlon. will dug at tin arc deprived ' r in ork- hortation. The Rev. Joseph Baird, of Sag Hurbor, preached uu able sermon on Tuesday evening from tbe te x t: How shall we escape if we n eglect so great a salvation ’ Mr. Buird will be present a t all the meetings during this week. The J u n ior League of the M. E. Church will meet in the chapel Fri day afternoon. Mr. W illiam Thomas, oi this vil lage, is slowly recovering from a severe illness which has confined him to his home for several weeks. The m o n thly social of the M. Y. O. B. club, of this village, was held on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Orlando Baldwin, ou Lower Grand avenue. Dancing was the feature of the evening, aud u very pleasant timo was enjoyed by nil present. Raynor's stringed orches tra furnished the music and a col lation was served. The club will tender a reception to its many friends uud patrons on Friday eveu- iug, February 29, in Opera Hull, Freejiort. hcohril, Thai wn lender his nfltlcled fam ily and friends our sincere sympathy, Resotred. That the charter of the lodlfe he draped In mondnu for thirty davsand that the memtiera attend Ihe funeral wenrinK the uaual badge of mournlnit. littolvfil. That a copy of them- resolutions be presented lo the family and also he euteri-d In full upon Ihe minutes of Ihe lodm' Also that these resolutions be published In Ihe local paper-. Mamie E. Conki.in i W. H. I’ozzENs, -Committee. E. S. R axdau .. I The wading experience of those who have traversed our village streets during thu past week has been anything but pleasant and agreeable, a condition that is most certain to discourage residents of the city who are prospecting for country homes, and others who de sire to locate here. Our sidewalks should receive moro attention. There are many conveniences and im provem ents in our v illugc to which we ]>oiut with a marked- degree of public pride, but very little is heard in praise of tlie condition of our sidewalks. Now is the time to plan tor auy contemplated improvement along this line, and Mr. A. S. John son, our village sidewalk builder, will be pleased tb quote you prices on granitoid sidewalks, curbs, etc.,! anil make contract for spring work. ' Mr. Herbert F. Gunnison, busi ness manager and assistant pub lisher of tho Brooklyn Daily Eugle, recently became ouo of tlie owners of thut estimable paper. It is al ways gratifying to thu R eview to chronicle thu success nnd advance uieut of auy of its friends, especially of one who munifests a deep interest in Loug Island and has his summer ; been out of town recently, has re- home in our own pleasant village. | turlluj to his home aud is busily cu- For more than fifteen years Mr. - iu literary work. Gunnison has been connected with the Eagle, uud a great deal of its present vigor is undoubtedly duo to his able management. The paper is one of tho most influential and profitable dailies in tho country. It is a close corporation w ith only one hundred shares, uud the property valuation approximates the three million mark. Ever since his grad uation from St. Lawrence Univer sity, ut C'untoii, X. Y'., Mr. Gunni son's career has been one of steady progress, through a wide and thorough journalistic experience, to his present position. Freeport is in I deed fortunate to be able to number among its friends and residents one who has become so deservedly prominent iu his profession. MERRICK. The ixiiig Island railroad station is being rupidly rebuilt, und will be finished soon. Mr. R. 1*. Seaman, contractor, is at work ou a new building which is lieiug constructed as a library in the interests of the church of the Re deemer. Mr. C'ammau is oue of the principal prom oters of the scheme Mr. Stephen ('. Sm ith lias hud a relapse and is seriously ill. The Syosset Prnyingbuiul did not visit this village lust Sunday owing I to the bad condition of the roads. I If possible, the mem b ers will be I present at tlie M. E. Church next | Sabbath. Mr. Stephen Clements spent Sat urday and Sunday in Brooklyn. The Rev. ,1. H. Churchill, of Woodbury, is tlie guest of tbe Rev. E. S. Wright. You’ll use 1, less of Harmless Soup. The all-day m eeting held Wed nesday in tlie M. E. Church was one of spiritual power and blessing. The sermon in tlie m o rning by Dr. \Y’. W. W. Wilson will long be re membered. In the afternoon, at 2 o'clock,a praise and testim o n y m eet ing was held, followed by a sermon by tbe Rev. Mr. Cliurcliill, of Wood bury. Mauy seekers w ere at tho altar. In the evening, the church was tilled to overflowing, somebeing uiiuble to Slid seats. The evening service, conducted by Mr. Whitson The King's Jewels will hold a social on Saturday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. \V Wilson, when | they will also a rrauge for an enter tainm e n t to Is; given in Ihe near 1 future. Mrs. A. Uiiuuitigtoii is suffering with iiiflamatory rheumatism. A surprise party was tendered Mrs. Avagadro last Friday evening by the members of tin* Organotte club. Tin* surprise was complete aud every one hud a thoroughly good time. Dancing was the p rinci pal feature of the evening's festivi ties. Mr. W a lter Powell and family, id' Fnrmiugdnle, spent a few days w ith Mr. Frank Y’oung. Mr. aud Mrs. C. M. Parker a re or ganizing ti class in singing iu this village. The members ot the W M 1J, A. gave a surprise party to Brother Herman Meyer at Massapequa. About thirty couples enjoyed danc ing to the good music furnished by six instrum ents. All present hud a fine tim e and declared Mrs. Meyer to be a very kind and obliging hos tess. -IlSTlCE SEAMAN'S L'OIUT. The ease of Fred. Hitler, who w as nrrttigned lust week before -I list ice Seaman ou tlie charge of cruelty to tuiimuls, 1 ms been discharged. Charles Hedges, of Bellmore. charged with larceny, will be tried on Saturday, February 13, in Jonas' Hall. Phebe Hall', aged 111 , was brought before the J u stice last Saturday on u charge of larceny. After receiv ing a good talking to and being warned against a rtqietitioii of her crime,*'she was discharged. Some time ago, the Young Men's Improve ment club, of Sea Idl'd, gave a dunce in their hull in that village. Miss Huff, it is said, attended. As several articles were m issed'after the dance, tin investigation was made aud some of tlie a rticles are eluimed to have been found iu Miss Huff's pos session. Mr. Otto Hasueder served Tlic installation of Y. M. 1 C will tali, near future A dance w ill lie given ln the South Side Hotel on the evening \I Thurs day. Ft'bruun |s Mr. J Wesley Niuthurd is con valescing from Ins recent sickness Mr Thomas Roberts has been emi fined to the house w ith a cold. It is said that there aft* lour or five a spirants lor tlie ottiee of eon stable in this locality, among thcip being Messrs. Thomas Robert-, Coles Powell. J r W illiam 11 Con dit, and Joseph Smith. They are re]iorteil to he hustling lor nomina tion at tlie prim ary which will be held in tlie latter part of March. Another candidate might be found m Mr. Win. 15. Rhoades were it not for tlie fact that there a re so many in. the race and lit* prefers to decline rather than spoil any one's chanees Mrs. Baldwin is suffering from a severe cold Presiding Elder Wing, ol Brook lyn, will be at tlie M. E. ( iilircli in two weeks Then theSuuday morn will begin at 10:30 in (eli h P o w e l l ’s C a s h S t o r e . ----- -S p e c i a l f o r S a t u r d a y s . . Willi our pound of .'*0 rent Tra -WEWILl. til VIC - 3 1-2 G R A N U L A T E D S U G A R . \\ e h a v e reduced the price ol o u r 3 2 c C o f f e e t o 3 o c - 3 1 - 2 lbs N .p.y's B.mt Lard,28c. Assorted J a m s at 10cents per c a n . Try H e c k e r 's Pearl Flakes. < ii^toincrs that our B r e a k f a s t B l e n d C o f f e e at 32 ct* ■ pound la the best. Try It. We -ell for cash, therefore offer all goods it the lowest possible priees. quality guaranteed. H IM : I S A CAl.LI _ . VOU CAN SAVE MONEY! ^llees Prescription Pliarniacy, — ^ Heavy Hand-M ade Single H a rness Com p lete, $ 2 0 . .CALL A T * .'k ■ -ut.ptled satisfactorily * TO ILET A R T IC L E 5 . Machine M ad., a .m . quality, $!S PALMER’S FINE PERFUMES. CO MB3, TOOTH-BRUSHES, NAIL-BRUSHES, and HAIR-BRUSHES. ; - s o a p s . i COLLAR ANO HAMCa iknfi Mmiuf.i Of his Iiv H»K SLTVlCt 8 te;ul of 1 1 3 cakes in a box 13 cents. I’oi’ilHTiy 23 rents u >»«* y All \ND K\ A MINK AT% lllnY i'l'csci iptiun Pliarmac; I l I.TON STRUTT. Freeport, I - I. J O H N H . S M I T H , Fulton S t . , F r e e p o r t. HKI'AIKS y lK Kl.V KXKCUTKD. W e D o N o t ^ RTVTI. IN I DLL PHKAsHS. Be iw are goods anil their prices, (itll and judge for yourself as to their merits, a. has lie of Syosset, was one of power. So the papers and she gave up a muffler great was the interest manifested and one pair of gloves, bnt tlier that it was after ten o'clock when the congregation dispersed Xext Sunday will lie devoted to special evnngelistic work. some other articles yet to be found. Edward llemlru mumps. The Guild of- Si. Michael and All Angels church meets every Wodnes d;iv, at J p. m . in the Guild room, i The Guild of the Holy Childs will meet every Friday, at 3:00 p. m Miss Carrie Wynne is eon tilled to her homo with rhinmiatisiii. \C h rist's Character Described\; will be the subject of the Epworth League meeting Sunday evening. Leader. Mr Curtis M. Smith. All are welcome. CLIFFORD'S RIG BARGAIN S T O R E . ;.Y , ' The new bell church lias arriv placed iu position, the MeSliane Bell 1 .r the Episcopal I and is being, It was made by foundry. Haiti (iood lVuclu Wr «l«o Blvu A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF PICKLES AND JAMS Flour and Feed at Bottom Prices. W . T . Q o L d e h . BEDCLL4 RAYNOR 5r»., FRECPORT Strictly P u r e M i l k BEST SANITARY PRECAUTIONS lli’l i v t i I u Freeport find vlolfiltj by A . R . S M I T H . HEMPSTEAD. ______ The Helping Hand society. 1 ' ,, , , | cuke,candy, nnd bread sale Saturday | Mi The Rev. Mr. Downey who iu th e Sunday school room of the The Merrick Dramatic club this week presented the play entitled \Uncle.” a t the Grace church guild house, in Massapequa. Vocal and instrum ental music wus rendered before uud between the acts. The entertainm ent was given for the benefit of tbo Sunday school, uud n neut sum w as realized. The work of the d u b was justly praised by those who attended. ROCKVILLE CENTRE. Eureka Hook und Ladder couipauy last Saturday received the new truck which replaces the one de stroyed by fire oil September 21. The a p p a ratus lias a very nent ap- Iteurnnce. The five new members elected to the company a re W illiam Conger. Charles A. Gager. Ernest D. Sealtury, Jr.. William Seumau anil X c I hoii Hicks. LYNBROOK. Mr Wilford Spies has enti'rcil thu employ of Mr. Geo. Styles us clerk ; ill liis W ashington street market. Chas. W illan. whose barber shop was recently destroyed by lire. A profitable sum j will re-opeu a shop soon iu the | Horton building near the depot. The Epwol'tli league of St. James M. E. Church will hold a business meeting uud social this Thursday evening at the residence of Mr. anti Mrs Fow ler, on I’nion avenue The Rev. Mr. Carr, of St. Jam e s M. E. Church, will preach next Sun day morning uu the \Rule of Christ ian Living,\ uud in the evening liis subject will be “ Martin Luther” iu the series on \G reat Preachers in their Legacy to Humanity \ ■ Sunday Baptist church, w as realized. Ou Sunday evening last an iu teresting illustrated serm o n was given in the Presbyterian church by the pastor the Rev. F. Melville K err, the topic being the \Story of A b raham ' The Tuesday Afternoon Euchre club met this week a t the residence of Miss Yitugh, of Fulton street. I The property otduiiver II. 1*. Bel mont, iu this village, lias been pur chased by Mr. August Belmont, his brother. The sale was made through Mr. Thomas T. Rush more, who acted for the elder Mr. Belmont. A regular communication of Mor ton Lodge, Xo. 63, F. aud A. M., was held oil Monday evening. Wor more. Mel., and weighs, together w ith the fixtures, son pounds. Mr Xelson Verity's valuable j ab bit hound died mi Wednesday m o rn ing Mr, Geo. Ketcham is slowly re covering from the grippe The large black pointer, ow ned by Mr. Wm. Good, of Mnssapcqua. was | poisoned recently. j For the present, the set vices iu the I Methodist church will be as follow s ,‘ lass meeting, 10:30 a. in.: senium , j 11 a. m . . Sunday school 2:30 p. in.; I E p w orth league service, 7 oil p. in . ; preaching 7 15 p. in. ; prayer meet- ] ing. Saturday 7 mil p. in Mr. Charles Verity lias moved in to the dwelling owned by Mrs. Sarah Baldwin. Edward X’ostrund i- unable lo at tend school in Xew York City owing to au attack of the mumps. The Junior Epworth league will meet with Miss May fond it oil Friday afternoon. A prize ottered by Superintendent Jessie L. Barnes, to tlie member of the J u n ior league who first learned the ten commandments, was aw ard ed to Miss May Condit. I F I F IV 111 1100(1 of dtui’t fail tt l»ar{Miiis this wook. I.ijr G r o c e r i e s , Yolvi \ aktl. rivet is 111 SI. ie d Silk Velvet, ....... ('ring i liis tin very finest at ■!•\> ami l’>5c a 11 shades. This i ir ill Wmlt-ti Dies- t :■ m - Worth 51 ie. C am b ric l ining, Selicin Ruseline T o w e ling. G ingham . *1.25 card. D r y G o o d s , e t c . Reliable Goods, Right Prices, P r o m p t Delivery. We make a specially of BUTTER, TEA AND COFFEE. J i tc per y d An E x tensive Line of - (>c per yd 7,.2ErrJi FARMING im p l e m e n t s A lw a y s on Hand. - S i-zc per yd •nv-Vnu In liny Nn C U F 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 L (*: doh 11 p Alice'* Drug Store. HEALING WITHOUT MEDICINE. P r o f . D E M O R K , THE GIFTED MAGNETIC HEALER. OFFICE, 324 S 5th St., NELSON H. SMITH, Fulton S t r 2 e t , F R E E P O R T . I / A - FAR ROCKAWAY. EAST ROCKAWAY. public hi'ab r^\ On M ondayi M. Parker and ■iting Profess •ife. A quiet home wedding occurred ou -Saturday at thu home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sault, when their daughter, Miss Nettie, was married to Mr. ward Hallcubuch. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. H. B. Hudson, a former pastor of the Baptist churdh. Mr. aud Mrs. ; Hallcubncli took the aftcrnoou train j for a three wi*eks' trip through Xew : England. Mr. J . S. Church, of this village, | lias received the contract for fur- i uisliitig d ry goods to thecouuty jail. | Ou the evening of Friday. Feb-1 ruary 12, Lincoln's Birthday, a con cert anil entertainm ent will I k * given in Athencum Hall. The musieul program will include among others Miss K a thryn Van Block, who will M artha shipful Brother Robert Seabury. ! Misses Bethel, Wood. Bentlej presided in the East. The ap prentice degree was conferred on three candidates. At the next emu muuieatioii, February 22. the su blime degree of m a ster mason will probably be conferred. The lose window, which has been placed in the Church of Our Lady of Loretta, is now completed Tbe Mystic Social club will give a card party on Friday February 26. Tbe Jolly Six Social club w ill give a grand masquerade ball m Iziug's Hall next Monday evening. Tbe annual reception and dance of St Pauls School, Garden City, will I k * held on W ednesday evening, February 17. * The pony rattled for at J. W. W h itsons store Tuesday evening was won by Mr Edward Ashdown, of this place. Miss Howell, ot Kivorhead, is the guest of Mrs Mortimer Howell, of by ami members of the singing school, gave it concert in Bethany Congregational ehureh. Tho church was filled with an appreciative audience and several of the numbers were encored Mr Charles L. Phipps, organist of the church, has iuvitt-l the class to join the choir of the church and the in citation lias been accepted There wero three choruses, duets and solos by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones and a ■mug. j,y (- j, 8 cbe|H‘grcll atul Mr. 1 and Mrs. Frank Jones. Miss l)«vi- I son, tlie elocutionist, gave a recita- ' tion entitled \K entucky Belle.” in ] excellent style. Among the others with tin* chorals were the Misses ' Helen Folk. Xellie and Hannah •some 'line ago a judgement secured by Messrs. Jameson and j ijii'i. i»\iVmi Bond for tin* lo-s of their ice plant ' hm'i'forV.Vis'r'' xT.u' i by it lire in 1891. which, ll isehlimed. j nmlinm-l ! ri|i|>ii- f. w as caused by sparks from one <»f j ‘tfciV 1 om~ thl' com pany's engines. The Albanv «l.ilt-tin--i-i.r mi court of appeals recent ly atlirmeil ; TA'-' m YI.V-’. ui v ’ ih-'I.oin; the decision for the full mu I and i.V-''mai7r.nl Interest i : \ irkiiltlt nt dt af Kin« i«» A i hiine id ln-lis i- the near future in tin M an s. Star of the Si <1 iu pb belfry of st church. Kesidcnts/Ot this village are re' juicing over the recently coiifinucd eoutraet between the Ismg Island Electric railroad and the Kings County Elevated railroad companies to build an incline plane connecting the two systems. When this is completed it will be possible to ride from Far ltoekaway to Xew York w ithout changing ears, and at much cheaper rates ' less ol llarm lc-s S ' \ .•I all .»t| In r In »»lc »i M V. ■? t Taking Hold i/i tin ih'vn >uir iu Hid riulii wit \ . W'c i’p uoinK loicetour priccn ou koo «1 unit fl it s (low n In a lower point lhan over thin >pnr. Wi n* rtoi (joinir to wicrlflcoIho quality inn* hit W i A HI! Koinu to foroo the priori further tlo\ ii >»v rloner biiylnu atul Hrllliur. G . A . B a l d w i n , • — Denier iu --- S t a p le I'a n c y Groceries, I LOUR AND FEED, MAIN STREET. FREEPORT, L. I. O'Xeil. Jennie C oiii I k ' s . Miriam H lkiugtou. Mrs. (>. H Tuthill. Wil You 11 use ham S. Crain, and John I’ilkington. j •'■map The affair was very pleasant and The E*lgen successful. * severely by The Rev T s. Braithwuite will I T h u rsday and F riday, last the line liurch next Sim lawns uud bathing houses were all of ,1 Jl.llgllll I he -Ull. du> d ll„- Iti l. r. e hotel lias -nlfered the recent storms. Uu A .'I 111 th ilnj - pri i lull-i ..I Mil i'll, I- All rlhul hi less Hariuless Fulton i You'll Use preaeh in Bethany • day luorning and meeting at 7 15 p vited less ..I Harm VALLEY STREAM. SPRINGFIELD for B a p tist—The following iuterest- : subjects will be discussed a t the 1 Buuday services: Morning at 1*30, ‘'The Harvest is Come.\ niug a t 7:30, \The Unity of the ■ms—Rich and Poor.” Since you St belong to one of tho nbove *, come uud hear w hat is said ,ut them. Sunday si'hool, 2:30 u. Cottage prayer-m eetiugs are 1 continued ami the inter<*st is sarkably good considerable applause * * * | piano and violiu duets, as did also F resuytekixx —The topics for the Mr. Samuel Holland w ho gave You 11 use aud Siwip. Christopher Schriel liciteil in-ing improveil tlieir les- of Harmless r s hotel is Mrs. Fiiil. Moles visiting her father, The Forresters a \V Brooklyn is W 1 mil.iml The follow mg oltieers ol Sola lodgi of Good Tem p lars were installed oi Tuesday night by the lodge Deputy \V. A. Simons Miss 1/iuise Sea man. (.\ T Miss Mamie Frost, V T . Miss Sadie Smith. Sis Mrs 11 F. Johnson. Ass t Sis- Mrs. Wm Abrams. Trews. Miss Ida \\ liit (■ e . i torn away and ti es did was washed \ll arc-in upon the front stoop ot the hotel. j l.iuudn*ds ot ]H-ople visited the sjMit last Sunday on loot and in carriages from all tin- surrounding - lions of tlie conntv sai.l j III la I«»t *s. pi* 11 k nr pH reels • * I luiul. ■•it nan* ivihkhdg Imnir i in Hi*' 1 'owu nf Nt/riii UcAtp.-ffad. ('ntihl \ ff (JUIN-II* mill Mate ot Nt u York, know li Jtnd tli'Mk’H.Ile<i l»\ III* lot IIIIIIiImTM fort j four <44. flirt y I He (• jnrt> six • l<> . mid fort\ -I'lrii ||'.. nil Hl./t k Thirty ...... *J - miii .M tp N iiiii I ht (» iu - of laud at Ml!m-olit I *rk i (,»U [\\u ?lL V'd. V. . or. unti til< <1 in \ lilit.V of (JU( II. Tlie Only Reliable Market on the South Side W. II. PATTERSON, Freeport, Will e-out in im * to furuioli tin- pcopl** of Hit- South rtid<- with the choicest uutM of Beef, Veal, Mutton, Lamb, Frails, Pork, Corned Beef, Vegetables, 4c , t,„,I nil nt ri-iMiinHbli- |.ri('«sr for ciwl,. l l.idikf ul fur niLsl favor*, we Itupe lo (ui-rlt isiutlnuMiiix- of liit- snuiv. nn,I 1-1 O 111 . I, 1 10 - , have a d a u e t A jk-usiuu has Ik-cu reissued to °b ednesibiy evening lebitiary PhilipGoelzenletichter, of this place. */ Music will be turni-ln-d be 1 rnf The subject of organizing a tire (’’ K 1 * company here is a vital one aud is Mrs. K. I> Banlwell is visiting receiving the a tteution of residents, j this village If a fire should s tart iu the villag Fin Sec. Jas Xm ltailev. M .Mrs S Mrs j . Comlx* <■ I S . Mrs. Ida Abram Jolm > 111 Bond. H M elaud Johnson . S. -I T Th . . . . . . Cuptuiu h-u Oekers there is uo available apparatus with which to fight the flames. illustrated sermon aud lecture a t the • down' his fam iliar though alway Presbyterian Church next Suuduy I p opular song about the \Freeixirt and Mouday eveuiugs will be \The : G irls. At ihe eouelusioli of the Women of the Bible—Tlieir Charac-; entertaiiuuent a iKumtiful . ollaiiou ter aud Example \ aud \Venice the was serveil Jjniry City of the Adriatic”. O n ' next Suudav m oruiug the pulpit Considerable fun and m errim ent | pi* uo\ ' *** how easily B e rgm a n n 's: u>£ will be occupied by the Rev. Ed ! w as occasioned Tuesday evening at bakery aud general store might * ward A. Meriek, missionary of the j the enjoyable \w h ittling contest\ have beeu saved from totaldestruct lb L 1. Bible Society, who will speak ; held in the Presbyterian chapel uu i°n 11 ^e'v weeks ago. There is elder ’ ! on \Leaves From a Bible ColjKir , der the auspices ol tbeM i/jtah Cirvle abundant m a terial in this villag ! teur'sexperience. ” Dr. Ketebam's I of King s Daughters. Blocks of wood f°rm au efficient company, ~ 1 * “ illustrated sermon last Sunday with (Kitterns iqsjii them were with encouragement from the \ al ■From Loudon to \ ersuvius wus evening d ealt with two interesting; given to ouch o ne present to carve !*’>’ Stream Improvement ussoeia i the title of Dr. Ketcham s talk Mou tome*. The Protligul Son. and I tbe required design Prizes w ere of tmn such a movement may Is* real 1 evening-in tbe_series “The Phillipiau Jailer.' About I fernl both to the ladies and gentle- izeil ; twenty-five views were throw n up ] men for the best and poorest piece Mr John Hummell is tie proud Jeffeii . on the screeu The church was well j of woikmauslni) The priucitial. father of a bouncing boy w ho came ibited aiuoug theui being scenes fliUxl. a fart that fully attests the I difficulty encountered by many of to town recently root Iaiudon, Paris. Milan, Yemco, popularity of this vuluable course of the ladies whs m distinguishing [jtplM. 1Y,iu|k'u aud \ eeuvius. j sermons their nauds ami fingers from the who h a r e not yet availed - - — , block of wood they were whittling, elviM or this spleudid oppor Kxeix vses m honor of Lincoln s , with the result thut numerous euis 4ty to glance a t the noted placia); B irthday were held iu the schixil and gusUi-s were received, though, nothing reiil serious happened ex . . . , , ,, cept au uuexjKvtevl run on the drug The youngest child of 1 Green stores for court plaster Before au 'va*'*- o u r village barber, is very ill this fun began, however, a musical •' F. Felton receive*! a large lo* oyster planter of Sayvilh The V00' I xvife a re guests at tlrn 1 foreign lauds, should uot miss t X hur 8 tu y morning The assembly * Monday evening s lecture ,,-as jirettilv decorated with l will be^ .-oufin.sl to the .me buntiug aud plants. The ex- Bmous c ity, \ entce. ervrises opened with a salute to the i * * flag bv the entire school, after JtaniO D H T -N ext Sunday moiu- w hieh devotional services were eou ” [ tbe pastor will preath ou The ducted by theR e v Mr Smith, rector Albert Hendrieksou a valuable horse Charles Cook has improv up|K*arauce of his cottage ' ueiv coiit of paint. u th lost Rev. Dr Wing, pix jireaehtxl at Eluiolit and priugticld ou Sunday, and held t(i> and last cunfereucis- of fiscal year Mi.-s K a thann- J I/jm b ard, of Greens, X. \' . who fur some time w id ^ teacher ill our I iku I school liainfo-'opteil u jh »-i(i.>n in the Port o n school A jolly sleighing(Ku t.v tion, Wave Crest aiid Lawrence visiti-1 thi- vil lage ou Saturday evening S F Hendrieksou entertained the -n n jginy with In* usual lmspitalitx Liueolu's Birthday will Is celt bratetl by the teachers aud pupils of the public school There will I k * recitations aud singing all in keep with the occasion. Among those bslge will eelelirate the seventh an liiversary of its organizational its 111 rooms next Tuesday night Mem hers of the oilier are invited to Is* cAteii'tve present. and liis 'fp,. Cbristiau Endeavor *,H'iety M etlndist gave a eoneert in the ehureh on Fri day night The 1-K-al tah'Ut was ldniL* augmented by a large delegation from the i lioral un|on < 'mitre lb* kvill- ELMONT III V III. •*1 the lth a Mrs Jacob Mills l* t-: it). Many hope* are c iit-i taim*l t-a Is i recovery The R. v ' < > \ ins presuhug elder, will preach aud hold tin- la«t quarterly Conference iu the M K ( hureh on Sunday next The Elrnout Ignlie* Aid -■* mty held a poverty social at the ]Kirs..,n age ->u Wetinesday evening la-t large .itUndani e and qs-tit a very plea-ant s.tg Harbor I* again the t-nninus ol the M-mluuk division of the L. I li. Ii Regular trains will ae I'oininodate the travel to East llanq Vmagalinett and M-nitauk The Sag Harbor lire de|iartm eut mem I airs have ailopted ii resolution, requesting th** trustees ol the village to establish telephone colilioi'tiolis III the departm ent houses. |t i* rumored at Eiisthampton that Mr P r a tt of the bong Island Bail road company will appropriate his laud at Fort Pond Buy to the us.- of the S tandard t »i I company s fai'tories. which are to.be remove I from bong l*land < 'it v to Moutailk - The demand Ju r oystel* l- less than in many \ • .ti* and lno*t ol the planter* are almost di*, nnaged The quantity planted another year. iK*rhnps will o-v.-rv mni'h h— than usual Uniled .'.’.tie* Engine. . i.aliallou ot W illets Point will b III S. ,1 I ork Ii, Hi. 11 ... ..ii, <u; l.oielr. .1 , 1 «\ i.ll. l Mill. Nui* \.,rli - L U C H O N ----- llll. 1 lU.kllllkTEU IIX111 l(ICST4IH».l( ■p., I'tro iil ll,r l.sir frou, falling ..IT or luni j 0 a cm, lt.il.li,*'-*. Il.'inm lug Scurf hii.1 Dh.i ilnat. al. Ink . lie l,*ir „ airs dark . ulnrund ut, ui,ll.'d ill,,*- lllrce.iuli* on ,■», !, iMittli*. Kvsrv ta.ltl*. wnrnuiinl Msnufsi tared uml - i.i by CHRIS. EBELrf reoport. I* I PRICE, 60 CENTS. Hjlrdreuinc «nd .shaving Parlor*. i 11,Mi ll I Tlih I»W I I.I S\ Wi.sliingt, the liiaug M. Kild.. that the •t I* Coin und the J o y over iU R e . of the Episcopal churcli. The rest I B ert Bedell, vocal selection Mr- \<~. R. Headrinkaan »ry.\ This sermon la prepara . uj program ixmaistevl of a read Wm. H. Raynor ami a roa, > to the ttecond of his series of | ing by Clyde Wallace and Fm l. ' 1 MRUDtai ou the \P a rable of | Johnsou. essay entitled \A braham Prodigal Son.\ At night the! jjneoln\by BdnaWilsou n m a r k s b v I will he \Tlie Reception o f ; Prof. Ole.v. exercises by Miss Leech's xJtgal. A u o p i»,rtuiuty will .,upih» .a n d siugiug by tbe school to persons to tw ite I ^ F ri^ nr February 19. a t 2 p. m naantH aud literary program was rendere*! of field aud garden seeds recently, who will address tbe audieu., consisting of a piano solo by Miss direct from the growers !>Ir Wilson Palmer of Jamaica Edyth Smith, mandolin solos. Mr. Miss Sadie, daughter ol Mr aud You 11 us- ' i*-*- ,.f Harmless „onp end ing by attiick of malaria. MUss Eleanor Baker. The prizes in \v „ r k ou Cornell s pond is still *’** the whittling contest were then being pushed forw ard and the con- -V laige uuiu her ot men w eie made aivaaW , the presentation spexvhes tractors exiievt to have the mud all citizens m the couuty court last Sal being made by the Rev Dr. Ketch outof the lum.l soon urday. their finai am. who presented the first prizi-»., and by Mr. V * .................. who awarded aw l expensive ___ _ _ ____ _ ____ _ # fcw e in f r a M e C k to - 4 . . | There was all present t'V uliiUK Tllln braiurli «*t' t!y- an if» :» 11 **ij«I tt ( »n K< xup I; i \ the ‘ fi***at ><juthi \vht*u a iiuuiU*r ol t work <»ii tlit* 1 III 1 <llLT till* iTLtililttciifl it c!» i ri-t lime* llrft n. (•lion, nt ■ii. Hi !)/< I:i t Y < /ur F e e t i**»rl ••( J »1 1 -n.jH-rt) . • i/HUO <-f a| , H/l'l lal-l i It/ IA, I HIM,II . rizpertv I-Jitilli tl • Ma|/ a larm* ami varkifl %lmf i wv cun rive voor hi niiy i»( y 1*5 wulcli (»»«- ar< wi ll made, •tI an- i/riiftl rtaaoi/ tiftiri in Iw /i/uitd 1»> I • t m • til ail jiiti could l.i »•»fl tin* i<- U-y.oi tn I in# n Fortuu. th. ■V reach, save th <1 the shut. :ms« 4 ive» • just in time The force of (i. W . T e r r y $ R O O T S - A N D - S H 0 B 5 i Iteinpstead, L. I. Kv Mayor M anning of Buffalo. w ho hrtr a hen of Mb.tKHt against ........... .. tue Mariano Brewing eom iauy. i^•orxUan*^ I n -foreTt ............. Queens county, which was seized n ‘ _ ' ■ week o r two ago by internal reve-j Tin ],r,ii*<*itioii t , u.oi-b . tin- nue officers aud which is now iu the Stat. . amp of i,*tru> t o n tr„ui hands of the latter uttemjiUsl to ] Peekskill to Fire Island hu* e reatcl ***11 the property Sheriff l>oht. o f , considerable di-ciiKsioii among b s a l ■ \ - t he m a jon I'll, f,*:| < u rihrrJv umJ u*rnlU I witii 11 «»fT r i:i . :i .\y rtf'. > V Itvi rurifju ‘i lii#-ii'« tb e tirvt uriie wjpied bv Judge *£ Moore. Ouei*^ couutyi ***rvt*l an atUACh | X ational tiu u rd oflicer» . V aleutiue W. sm ith. . ,i„rine the rs-eent ixjkl suai, Most ol the new lv made eitizeus incut upon him :iu*l the sale was j ty of whom, those who li ed the h ighly appreciated! ° . rvccnt w . 1 ! were Italians with a sm all *pnuk stopped, as the revenue officers duty at both places, ar •ir e booby prises. Thel , Frank Hnedclmr is erecttog a uew j jiBJ, ^ nationalities. ' . claimed jweeeerion I oppueed to the change 1 fated J.tt.u.tr; 1', IKK. . w inn till I have ahiue. xit.**.,- Uim-.ia n.t*v< t* a re very much /'Uani ; 1 i ...... ■* -