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Miiier, Presldenl. k Cos,.Secretary. j. w . FititaiinonH, Secretary. Francis Pearsall. Health Officer, Edwin Carman, M. 1). village officers . J o h n Dunbar. Henry E. Rider. ••lies #wanes. W i l b u r F . Tredwell. In * — — FR ID A Y , MAY 14, 1897/ L O C A L . Tide Table. ■ • 7 1 4 . 15 H IG H W ATER. 6. « a. . 7. 1 ‘ IB ................ 7.5.1 • 1 7 ................ 8.50 • 1 8 .......... 0.48 ‘ 1 9 ................. 10.40 ‘ *0..................11.85 ‘ Full Moon, May 14. copies of tbe R kview fo r Ueo. E. Rider’s, E. V. Bald- ~ a t the poet-offlce. r fence bas been placed at • o f tbe Van Riper block on j e z preparations are being b p local yachtsmen fo r the Pealel Bedell, of Baldwins, was ^ v 2 ^ S d a bya i g b t J r ° U A M 0n I degree was conferred lodge, I. O. O. F „ No. ' night. club met at tbe resi- and Mrs. George D. i Tuesday evening. . VbaBcbeutaen corps will probably M flA p to a io in the Randall&Miller grove oa Monday, May 3 4 \It is possible that Court Iroquois, , TTo. ISO, F. of A., will hold an ex- UMSuu to Rockaway Beach some time jn June. Christian Endeavor meeting Sun day, I I I p. m. Subject, “Some Tmage Worth Living F o r leaders, Mtaeee Horn and Wiseman. All are cordially invited. ^ An entertainment will be given by f t s e port lodge, No. 600 ,1 . 0 . O. IV, oa Wednesday evening, May Members Wednesday eveniu 11. B y Invitation only, are expected to be present 0. Wesley Golden has been up pointed oa the polioe force to take the place o f Capt. Henry E. Rider who baa taken charge of the Hemp ■Nad B a y Yacht Club house. “ My Uncle's W ill” is the title of aa tHrtir^g play to be given by lo cal aad city talent in Opera Hall, evening. May 31, for the benefit o f the Episcopal church. A stage load of members from Maoerlty lodge, I. O. U. T., visited lodge, of East Rockaway, on The company re- “early” and well sat- ■And with their visit. O. Bennett Smith has m his era K y an expert bicycle repairer, in New York dty. Mr. Smith haa tha finest line of renting wheels la tbe .village at his store on Fulton street. See adv. Mr. Jesee Conklin and Mr. Van WMtiec, of East Rockaway, have formed e partnership under the firm mune o f Conklin A Van Wick ^ 1110 7 will continue the pltirnb- m i at Mr. Conklin's old Stand oa Main street. W. T. Holder is fitting up the oaonnd story of his store building at tha oorner of Bedell and Raynor streets fdr dwelling purposes. Thia ereatm a strong, auapiciou, that— well, “ Nuffeed.” Weakfieh have made their sp- nseaaaee in tbe -bay. Capt. A. BUaoa’a crew caught a number of laaaong them being one 1 1 lba. Other crews i o f 7 and 8 lb fish. pi : Fi large uaee amc tkM wetgbed i report aatobes i Bar I f O a i l m at Review Hall. Mmfiay- Preaching by the paator. M U o t at 10.30, “ la Hod’s Heart and ■ a a d ;” at 7.45, “Christ the *h a p h « d .\ Sunday school at 2.30 |k m. Young people's meeting at WMa Awake Engine company waa e a t far practice Monday night. Daring tha evening the high prea earn barm a length of hoee. The Seme som aaay and the Ever Reauys w ill nraottoe this Friday evening on -- -- -A ------ A W O N KW8v O a g n t a l a t i o u are due Mr. Mole, fir., c f Greenwich Point ou his eleettea ad one o f the town board of M N t. I k e honor, which was un anlirtteil. haa been conferred upon ease# oar mast capable and deaerv tag dtta s a e _______ * l A r . a U . A M . will bold an t la Opera Hall on w Wednesday evenings of aaxt week. Ib a fin t nmrt of the ■ w ill he a abort drama, a 1 pmtton pictures exhibited r, tn behalf or the \ meter r. for A t t b e last reg u i a r encam p m e n t of D. B. P. M o tt Post, G. A. H . nn in v itatio n w a s extended to t h e local o r d e r J r . O. U A. M., t o t a k e p a r t in t h e m e m o rial s e rvice on D ecora- D ay. T h e s e rvices w ill be held in th e F r e e p o r t cem e tery and M. E. C h u rch. T h e i n v itatio n w ill do u b t less be accepted. T u e s d a y m o rning Isaac D o ty, of H e m p s tead, hired a h o r s e and w a g o n from Silas W illiam s , p r o p r ie t o r o f th e F r e e p o r t l iv e r y s table, and a f t e r driving th e h o r s e n e a r l y , E ty m iles sold th e e n ti r e rig for 5 to a hotel keeper a t W e s tbury. M r. W illiam s has recovered liis p r o p e r ty , b u t D o ty bas escaped. A m o st in terestin g f reak of n a tu r e w a s exhibited in tb e village on W e d n e s d a y by Mr. Ja m e s W. R a y nor. It'is a young chicken h a v in g fo u r perfectly form e d legs besides th o reg u lar wings. T h e chick did n o t live long a f t e r i t w a s hatched and has been preset-ved in alcohol by Mr. R a y n o r. T b e Bad Boy w ill m a k e bis f a th e r , “ M a jor P e c k ,” s tan d aro u n d lively, to th e undoubted d e lig h t of a big audience a t O p e ra H a ll, M ay 21. T b e situ a tio n s in t h e p l a y a r e all cap ital, tb e dialogue is pleasing, b r is k and w o n d e r f u lly fre e from ‘c h e s tn u ts,” and t b e m a n w h o will n o t laugh h e a r tily w h e n be sees tbe p l a y , m u s t indeed lie o f a m o rose a n d s e n tim e n tal disposition. P rkhmytkki AN-TheSal vatic >n A rm y m e e tlng in t h e church S u n d a y n ight w a s w e ll attended. T h e services w e r e very i n terestin g and n n u m b e r of young people w e re converted. T h e brig a d e gave a s u c c e s s ful con c e r t on M o n d a y n i g h t and held a rev iv a l m e e ting afterw a r d s . T h e y expect to visit tb is villag e a g a in in th e t a l l . . . . A t th e m o rn in g service in th e P r e s b y terian ch u r c h th e r e w ill be t b e ordination of eld e r s and deacons, w ith serm o n nnd uddresses a p p r o p r iate to th e occasion. Kulf jec t of e v e n ing s e rm o n , “'W h a t is it to be a t 'h r is tian . O u Sunday evening, M ay 23, tb e p a s to r w ill ireach a special s e rm o n to th e Odd 'ellows. M ethodist — T h e aftern o o n and eveuiug sessions of th e E p w o rth L e a g u e convention held in the chu rch last T h u r s d a y w e re largely attended. T h e p r incipal addresses I w e re m a d e hy th e Rev. S. P a r k s Cad m an, p a s to r of t h e M e troixditnn tem p le. N e w Y o rk, uud hy t h e Rev. W a llace M acM ullen, p a s to r of Grnce church, Philadelphia, Pa. A t the afternoon session considerable bene- flt w a s derived from th e question box conducted by th e Rev. Dr. T h o m a s H a n lon, p r e s id e n t of Pen- uiugtou s e m inary. Mr. J .J.H o l d e n , of S ix th avenue church, w a s elected vice-presideut to fill th e vacancy caused hy t h e resiguatlou of T. li Johnson, of St P a u l's church. An nouncem e n t of th e excursion to To ronto, and th e M e m o rial D a y ex c u r sion to Roton Point w a s m a d e . A very pleasant social evening waa given hy th e U u e e n s county VOLl'STEER FIREMENS ASSOCIATION MEETING AT EAST ROCKAWAY. A t a m e e tin g of th e Tow n of H e m p e tead V o lunteer F irem e n 's association, held a t East R o c k a w a y W e d n e s d a y evening? tw e n ty-six com p a n ies r e s p o n d e d to th e roll call. All th e com p a n ies of th is village w e re represented except Excelsior Hook am i L a d d e r. Since the last m e e ting th e follow ing five c o m p a nies h a v e joined tb e association Sam M e y er H o o k and Ladder. aud Oceauus H o o k and' Ladder, both from R o c k a w a y B e n c h ; E lectric Hose, In w o o d ; Protection Hose. H e m p s tead; R e scue Hook aud Lad der, L y n b rook. T h e r e are now tw e n ty - n in e com p a n ies in th e asso ciation. T h is leaves th r e e villages all of w h o se d e p a r tm e n ts have uot y e t joined, v i z . ; H e m p s tead, F loral P a r k auij M e r r ic k ; but it is th o u g h t th a t these w ill com e iu a t t h e next m e e ting w p jch w ill be held a t L y n brook on W e d n e s d a y evening, Ju n e 2 T b e s e v e ral com m ittees reported progress. O w ing to th e m asonic p a rade to. he held in H e m p s te a d v illa g e on Ju n e 23 by M o rton lodge, to com m e m o r a te its one hundredth an n iv , t h e a ssociation decided to change th e d a te of th e to u r n a m e T h e ex a c t date has not been set. b u t w ill he announced iu next w e e k ’s R e v iew . T h e m u tt e r of deciding w h e ther th e c o m p a n ies sh a ll use th e ir ow n ap p a r a tu s o r n o t in th e contests, w a s left w ith th e to u r n a m e n t com m ittee. T h e e x e c u tive c o m m ittee, (consist ing h e r e a f te r of all th e m e m b e rs of the co m m ittee in s tead of onei w a s em p o w e red to place orders for p r in tin g fo r th o parade, and th e to u rn a m e n t co m m ittee is to have charge of its o w n printing. A resolution w a s passed e x tending an i n v itatio n to t h e m e m b e rs of th e Tow n Board, t h e officers of th e S u f folk C o u n ty V o lu n teer F irem e n 's association, and t h e V o lunteer Fire m e n 's association, of th e tow n of Islip, to atten d th e tournam e n t. A resolution w n s also a d o p ted to allow th e Roeknw n y B e a c h dep a rtm e n t to invito w h o m s o e v e r it wished. E x tensive p r e p a r a ti o n s nre being m ade a t th e B e a c h to m a k e the to u rn a m e n t a g r e a t gala day and to c a r r y o u t th e p r o g r a m o n a grand scale. A ll t h e com p a n ies are joining h e a r t il y in th e s e p r e p a r a tio n s nnd th e occasion w ill unquestionably be a m o st m e m o r a b le oue. P ersonal -- M rs. A n d rew J. Mc Lean aud son G o rdon have r e turned to th is v illag e a f t e r nn extended visit w ith f riends in Philadelphia Mr. V. G. W a lt e r s aud fam ily, of Seaford, have becom e residents of th is v illag e ,h a v in g r e n ted th e grove cottage of W m . H. P a tterson, fo r m e r ly occupied hy J. A. Robiu- s o u . .. .M rs. F o rbes, of U p p e r Main street, co n tem p lates m o v ing to th e c i t y . .. .M r. Sam u e l D u n n aud fam i ly are visiting in P e u u y s lvania E rnest E d w a rds lius a c cepted a jxisi- tiou w ith A. J . & J . M. S o u th a r d . G e o rge D Sm ith, O v e rseer of th Poor, is ill and has been confined to th e house fo r som e tim e . . . . M r K im b a ll, of U p p e r M ain street, ex pects t o r e t u r n to his s u m m e r hom e soou .. .M r. and M rs. J o h n Love, of Brooklyn, h a v e been v isitin g f riends in th is v i ll a g e M rs. Finn und dau g h ter, M iss M aggie, of R iver head, a r e v isitin g a t th e Benson H o u s e ... M iss W a H e rdingsfelder, of New Y o rk, a f t e r a pleasant visit w ith friends h e re, retu r n e d to her hom e on W e d n e s d a y . Mrs. Bene dict, of Halt L a k e C ity, U tah, is s]>ending a few dnys ut the hom e of Mrs. A m a n d a H m itb, M ain s t r e e t . L. J . R ichardson, of C o rtlnndt, is su p e rintending th e extension of the w a ter w o rks s y s tem . . Mrs. H iram R. Sm ith is v isitin g w ith Mrs. Jo h n S. M owry, on G reene a v e n u e , B rook ly n . . . M rs. E d w a r d Sm ith is so jo u rn in g w ith Mrs. A rtlm u-iVilaog, in B rooklyn T h e Rev. W illiam A. Layton, of B u s liw ick avenue, B rook lyn, visited th e hom e of C h a rles L. W a llace on T u e s d a y . . . Roy S. W a l lace u ud F r e d e r ick <)rtcll a r e a r r a n g ing for an extended trip through G e r m a n y . .M r?C h a r les L. Petree. ex-P resident of t h e village of L ittle Falls. H e r k im e r Co., N. Y., w h o has l« e n v isitin g w ith his cousin, Mr. E d g a r Ford, of G reenw ich Point; this w e e k , has r e t u r n e d to his hom e up th e Htate. M rs. W in. Schnei der, of B rooklyn, is v isiting a t th e hom e of Mrs. W in. D o u g h e rty, of M ain stfeet. E pw orth . L eague —May 16 is a n n i v e r s a r y Sunday of th e E p w o rth League. Subject, \A good N a m e : ” Leader, Jo h n J. D u n b a r. M e e tiug nt 6 :45 p. in., a f t e r w h ich th e m e m bers a r e requested to form iu a lxxly and re t i f e to th e auditorium , w h e r e th e p a s to r w ill preach an a n n i v e r sa r y serm o n . All a re w e lcom e . A business m e e tiug of . t h e leugue w ill be held on F r iday ev e n in g of th is w e e k . .. A rainbow social w ill be g iven by \W e G irls\ of t h e league, at t h e ch u rch ,F r id a y e v e u iug, M ay 21, at 8 o'clock. A fine pro g r a m has been arran g e d , con sistin g of recitations, violin, p ian o aud vocal m u sic. A f ter th e pr g r a m refresh m e u ts w ill b e s e rved in th e lec tu r e room. A d m ission, tw e n ty-flve cents, including s o u v e n ir cup uud sau c e r ..T h e League desire; p u b licly to th a n k its m a n y friend; for t h e very cordial e n te r ta i n m e n t am i co u rtesy show n th e d e leg a tes and v isito r s to th e convention. On M a y 26 th e lite r a r y d e p a r t m e n t w ill give “ An E v e n iug w ith th e H u m o r is ts of A m e rica.\ BALDWINS. SEAFORD. G e t t h e R e v iew a t Van N Mr A s tag p a r t y is to Is? g iven by the village fire dejm r tm e n t th is T h u r s d a y even in g A n in v i t a t i o n ha>s; tlu- c-ollai* for been exUT.ded to th e W l - o r t and .llK.^son avemK, East R o c k a w a y com p a n ies to l>e present. Jo h n A lby is building „ , , , , I a n d will soon s t a r t t h e i Ou M o n d a y ev e n in g th e young I [jOUS,, people held a m e e tin g a t t h e hom e j G e o rge S m ith, to f o rm a law n tenuis j Mr. H a r r y C o v e rt is club. T h e r e will be a n o th e r m e e ting front of bis g r o c e r y stor Sam u e l S m ith has begun dig- his new house ou a new barn lection of a liavnlg th e • im p roved. Equality league W ednesday even iug at th o lio m e of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Bergen, about fifty being present. D u ring the evening Mrs. W u llace aud Mrs. H a m m o n d fav o r ed the guests w ith a piano d u e tt: Miss Grace H inds, of H e m p s tead, also played a piano solo; Mr. Joues. of Hempstead, sang a selection, ami Mr. Bramon gave an acceptable re citation. One of the interesting features Of the eveuing w as the discussion as to who was au idpal man and woman. Mrs. Cruigie { >resident of the league, sjioke ut enirth of the organization's w o rk, and of the interest now being m a n i fested. It is her intention to revive the league iu Hempstead village. The social W edueseay evening was attended hy residents o f Heiupetead. Millburn, East Rockawaj*. L y n b rook and oth e r villages, and and all liud an enjoyable time. — ------- | its p r o p e r ty a t au e a r l y date. The following was the p r o g r a m of . exercises at the public school ArU>r O n M o n d ay m o rn in g at 9-20 Day Salute to the flag.school.songj , tiro broke out iu th e hom e of Mr Am erica, school; reading of th e ! aud Mrs. A rcher S e a m a n , ou C h u rch Scripture and prayer, Rev. K M 1 street, n e a r Sm ith T h e fire start Jo u e s . song. A rtu r D a y is H e r e ut i ed iu th e kitcliou f rom au oil stove Last, school, reading. Arl>or Day explosion. A n a la r m w a s sounded Act, Miss Bessie Suedoker; re c i ta - |a i R e a l E s t a t e A lexander R.Rhodes lius purchased from Ih e heirs of Edw a rd R a y n o r, deceased. 15 acres of land on t h e n o r th side of nml ad joiuitig Fulton stre e t, east of Geo. H. Sopor's s team m ill property.also 2 a c res on th e op p o s ite sido of the street. H e w ill com m e n c e im m e d iately to extensively im p rove th e p r o p e r ty by rem o v ing fences, clearing off hedges and will sub divide it into building plots a f ter terrac i n g t h t - po r tio n thnt adjoins th e s tr e e t. . L. W u llace has sold th e pro p e r ty of S tephen W h a ley, at th e co rn e r of U p p e r M ain street a n d Pleasant avenue, to F o r rest c . Flood, ot New Y o rk city A c o n tr a c t has 1 teeu entered in to fo r th e purchase of tho H a rdw ick hom e s tead. It is understood th a t som e city i>eoif!o are associated w ith residents of tlii* village f o r t h e purpose of organizing a co u n tr y club, au d w ill e iect a club house on th e site A p p lications have been received by som e of the F reeport land sy n d icates for the use of a portion of th e i r property for golf links W e h<>ix- s a tisfactory arran g e m e n ts can U - m ade, as this would Im- an im p o r ta n t added at traction to t h e v illag e . T h e F r e e p o r t Land com p a n y w ill com m e n c e the erection of a n o th e r dw e lling on BELLMORE. T h e t a x p a y e r s iu th is villag e art' en d e a v o r in g to get Je r u s a lem a v e nue in to t h e c o u n ty system and t h u s have i t m a c a d a m ized. T h e R eview is w i t h th e m in t h e i r laudable e ff o r ts and tru s t s they w ill not be d i s couraged o r disheartened by any seem in g obstacle.T h e ir d e m a n d s a i e p e r f e c tly fair and reasonable and th e y m a y be assured th a t th e i r chauces of success a r e good. T h e R e v . E. S. W r i g h t has goue on a tw o w e e k s’ b icycle to u r in V i r ginia in com p a n y w ith his friend, Mr. W . H. H o o p le, of B rooklyn, w h o s e f a t h e r is t h e m illionaire hide and l e a t h e r dealer. T h e y took t h e boat to N o rfolk, Va.. and an ticip a te a m o s t delightful tim e “ r o u g h in g it.” Mr. W illiam Reed, of th is village, has tak e n th e contract to fill the [Kind o f R. I). Sullivan, w h ich w a s w a s h e d out last m o n th. M r. H e n r y Gass, of B rooklyn, paid a visit to Mr. W illiam Buck- holtz, on Sunday. W in. W a lters, of this village, has com m e n c e d p a in tin g his house. Mr. Moses H u n t has n field of l y e w h ich is alsjut i feet high. Mr. C h a r les B a ldw in has been v isitin g in th is village. M e ssrs. F r a n k and E d w a rd S m ith h a s opened an ice cream p a r lo r on th e M e rrick road. Mr. Geo. P. B loom e r lias p u r c h a s ed a la r g e boiler from th e w a ter w o tks, w h ich ho w ill place in his g r e e n h o u s e s . Mr. W illiam B u c k h o ltz, is th e possessor of a beautiful P ierce b icy cle. T h e local baseball team , of th is village, is m a k ing a r r a n g e m e n ts to p lay w i t h t h e W a u tagbs. T h e r e is talk of m o v ing th e old M e thodist church up n e a r t h e depot. ENDORSEMENT OK LORENZO HEINE. B e l i . more , N. Y. M ay 11, 1897. T h e T o w n C o m m ittee convened a t R o c k v ille C e n tre M ay tho 7tli, and by a vote of fourteen to one, endorsed t h e application of Loren/.o H e ine fo r P o s tm a s ter of B e llm o re. F o r t h is evidence of t h e i r c o n fidence and r e s p e c t t h e y have his g r a tefu l th a n k s . In th e ir action iu th is m u tt e r t h e y h a v e done g r e a t credit to them s e lves, t h e i r c o n s tituents a u d th e R e p u b lican p a rty . Mr. H e ine has been a life-long,earnest a u d effectual w o r k e r in tho ran k s of his p a r t y for th e prom o tion of its principles and t h e advancem e n t of its p o w e r ; . faith f u l follow e r of its fo rtu n e s u su n s h in e and shade, “ t h ro u g h vil as w e ll a s good r e p o r t,\rejo icin g in its t r iu m p h s , deploring its d e feats, and th r o u g h both, has labored w ith a devotion to its i n terests th a t knew no “ v a riableness, n e ith e r s h a d ow of t u r n i n g .” He is w e ll w o r th y in all respects of th e rew a rd accord ed, Hnd brings to th e position so well w o n , qualifications of a first- lass order. Mr. H e ine is of G e r m a n x trnction, aud in h e r its m a n y o f t h e ste r li n g an d com m e n d a b le ch a rac tistics o f t h a t n a tionality. He has a stro n g ind iv id u a lity , piles of push lu d pluck, a public and progressive sp ir it, good business ability, a level head, is w e ll read aud -up to tim e s, and has ev e r been found holiest and u p r ig h t in all th e relatio n s of life. B e llm o re is to he congratulated up- >u t h e w isdom aud fitness of th e selection. T h e ill-conceived unit base b o r n effect to turuisli t h e c h a r acter of M r. Heine and som e of his su p p o rters, and th e r e b y defeat his endorsem e n t, m et. at th e hands of th e r o b u s t-m inded aud broad b r a i n ed co m m ittee, a very sudden and well d e s e r v e d death. T h e o r ig iu u to r md p io m o t e r o f th is puny piece of political diplom a c y , upon w h o se w e a k head it will p r o p e r ly and pow e r f u lly recoil, w o u ld g r e a t ly in- iso t h e qu a lity and q u a n tity of g r a y m a t t e r iu his creed cracked rani u m ia consum m a tion m o st dc voutly to be desired) by a careful perusal o f th e last p a r t of th e 3rd clause o f A r ticle vi of t h e C o n s titu tion of t h e U n ited States ‘.Vo rc/ij/i- te»t sh a l l i ri r be required a s a if a a I itifu t ian tn affiee a r Jiiihlif trust m iller the United States. \ N i nc . as soon as a f e w m o re m e m b e r; be obtaiued. Mies G race S o u th a rd w ill spend th e sum m e r w ith h e r siste r iu Buf falo. WANTAGH. T h e m e m b e rs of th e choir a t t h e i r ■ last m e e tin g divided to m e e t t h e ; first M o n d a y iu J u n e at t h e hom e of j M rs.F red K ropp f o r t h e r e h e a r s a l of ! E s ther. • M r. G ildersleevc aud Mr. T.4*Fir- I m a n S m ith, of Macon street. B rook lyn, h a v e been visiting for a few days w i t h friends in this place. Mr. Geo. A R h a tn e a n d W in W a l ton. of W illoughby avem te. Brook lyn, w e r e guests o f Dr. W in U h u m e <m S u n d a y . Miss J e n n ie Coote lias been spend ing a few day Thom a s. T h e E p w o rth League held a busi ness m e e ting a t th e ch a p e l Friday evening a t w h ich t h e in s t a ll a ti o n of officers w a s held as follow s : F rank M iller, president ; M iss O live Schu m a n n , first -vice-president: Mrs. C h a rles B o u rdett, second vice-presi dent ; Miss E t ta Pow e rs, th ir d vice- presideut; Miss E v a D e a c o n , fourth vice-president; F o s ter Sum m e rville, secretary, and F r a n k W o rt m an, treasurer. A. \V. W ilson busl'C l'led his house on G rand avenue to a p a r t y from Brooklyn. Miss J e n n ie Coote h a s been v isit in g Miss Daisy B a ldw in. Miss E tta T h o m a s is v isitin g in B rooklyn. Mr. I. T h o m a s is h a v in g his house painted. Mr. Theodore Z e n e r has heen visiting Mr. B e n n e tt. On S a tu rd a y last Mr. W . G lover lost n large buff robe som e w h e re iu th e village. In terestin g exercises w e r e held in th e public school on A r b o r Day. A 2-m ile bicycle r a c e w a s held ou tho L y n b rook cycle tra c k last S a t u r day, w h ich r e s u lted as follow s :W m. R a y n o r 1; H a r r y B e n n e tt 2; W m. M a rtin.3. T h e re w ill be m o re races on S a tu rd a y next. An elaborate reception w a s tendered th e new pastor of t h e M. E. Church, Rev. Mr. W a g n e r., on T u e s d a y even ing last. A larg e n u m b e r o f c h u rch, people and friends atten d e d and of fered congratulations nnd l>est w ish es to th e new m in ister w h o has m e t w ith m a rked success since his a r rival in th e v i l l a g e . . P r e p a r a tio n s a r e being m a d e f o r C h ild r e n 's Day w h ich will be held som e Sunday iii June. A new w a lk lias been laid out ill fro n t of W m . W iebel's property. A c c o rding to a u th e n tic r e p o r ts ,th e Society for t h e P r e v e n tion of C ruel ty to A n im a ls could do a gixxl busi ness in th is lo c a lity, a n il r o u ld be- w ith Miss ‘ E tta j g in r ig h t aw a y , for fliere are som e I tug h e r place for tli people in t h e village, and especially ■ B a z a a r, one, w h o s e e m to f o rg e t t h a t ail a n i m a l has a n y feeling at all. One p a r t y m o st b r u ta l ly w h ipped uud lieat a c a lf rec e n t ly u n til th e a n i m a l w a s n e a r l y exhausted, and all because t h e calf did w h a t its abuser w o u ld doubtless do if he w e re a lit tie m o re of a c a lf th a n he is. It is hoped t h e p a r t y in question w ill ilis P o w e l l ’s C a s h 5 t o r e . F R E E P O R T , L. I. T E A . L E A V E S pleasant memory of iqiti»fRction enjoyrd, If W iokk I. It cannot be otherwleej^ U n H I , „ ___ _ __ _ __ _ bo UK hi at l’oweil'a, U tiuw whether tta l! coffee or any other article in the grocery line. Powell Keep* only the ln*st. PowelPa grocertet are alwa>s the antipodes of lite price*; Ike latter nn? down at the bottom, and former Up at the top. huya cloee _ su p p li e s fro m IVi veil, the cash grocer, aud M iss M a H a ll has gone to visit h e r m o th e r f o r a few day s nt (Hen- wood. Miss Cornell WilMoti is tnk lim e at the Mr. de W ilde, of H u n tington, w h o has boen visiting his b r o th e r Mr. A. de W ilde, of th is jilaee, has r e tu r n e d to his hom e. M rs. W e lc o lm . and Louis and M. de W ilde, art* visiting at H u n ting- , toll. S o d a W a t e r . H e a d q u a r t e r s f o r C y c l i s t s . Different Flavors. )\*lilte beHns. 6 quart*.. I*ie IVachcs \ o . 3. tier t Tabic I Vac lies No. 3. pc String ltcMtia. per t an. llawkrycOatft ................ Lemon and (Unger Snap** Soda Oackert* Mixed Ten 35c lb.; it is am. ,iloRRU. __ have Tea from 2ftcou too 70o per lb.b. o n tinue s u c h m a ltreatm e n t. C o rdou N o rton and Miss Isel>erg SMITHVILLE SOUTH. T h e f u n e r a l services of Mrs. M ar th a S c h liunm , w ife of W illiam H. Schlunini, of East M eadow, w e re held at h e r late residence on Bell m o re avenue. The deceased w a s in her 33nl y e a r, aud a husband and th r e e sm a ll children survive her. T h e Rev Paul G. M a lchnt of th e G e r m a n L u theran church Hicksvilh* officiated an d th e in term e n t w a s iii G reenfield cem e tery. LYNBROOK. G e o rge H a r t , an old G r a n d A rm y m a n , from tho Soldier s H o m e at H a m p ton, V irginia, is visitin g his b r o ther, A lbert H a r t,o f t h is village, for a few weeks. M r s C a r r becam e t h e m o th e r of a fine little ( laughter on T u e s d a y . T h e Rev. C a r r is p r e a c h in g a series of s e rm o n s (lh- t h e “ F a m ily life , \ tho first being “ T h e M o d e l F a th e r w h ich was preached last Sunday evening to a larg e congregation. N e x t Sunday w ill be th o an n iv e r sa r y Sunday of t h e E p w o r th League and *vill be m a d e a special occasion. Mr. W ilson, t h e p r e s ident, w ill lead. T h e ladies of t h e M. E. C h u rch w ill give a stra w b e r r y festiv a l at th e chapel ou T u e s d a y eveuiug. T h e proceeds will be used f o r r e p a ir ing th e parsonage. Mr. Pearsull, w h o h a s been ill, is slow ly im p roving. E u g e u e Com b s is out a g a in and alm o s t as well us e v e r. EAST ROCKAWAY. Ml-. O liver D e n ton, p r e s id e n t of th e K ings C o u n ty B a n k , has re turned to his s u m m e r hom e in this village. In th e absence of t h e R e v . T. S. B r a ith w a ite th e services n e x t .Sun d a y in B e thany chu rch w ill he in c h a rg e of Mr. R. D. Jacq u e s . Mr. C lark, of B r o o k ly n ,h a s m o v ed in to Mrs. J a r r e t t 's house fo r the V e ry in terestin g ex e rcises w e re held in the public school on A rbor D a y . L. I). Sim o n s and R e v . T. S. B r a ith w a ite s p o k e to t h e pupils. A goodly num b e r of v isito r s w a s pros c u t and all co n g ratu lated t h e p r in cipal and teachers on th e efficient w a y th e c h ildren took t h e i r parts. FAR ROCKAWAY. Before J u d g e S m ith, on S a tu rd a y m o rning,W illiam T h o m p s o n got ten d a y s f o r being d r u n k and d isorderly. Jo h n .1. W y n n had t h e m isfortune to lose tw o valuable saddle horses Sunday. Mr. W y n n valued th e horses at $150 each. A t a recent m e e ting of t h e P r o tective Hook and L a d d e r com p a n y , F r a n k M cGuirl was e lected sex-rotary to till th e vacancy caused by thc resignation of E. S. P e ttit. T h e order to show cause, g r a n ted by Ju d g e Maddox, of t h e S u p rem e C o u rt, in B rooklyn a few d a y s ago, on tin* application of R ich a rd li. C a rm a n , of this place, w a s vacated M o n d a y aud th e co n tr a c t f o r build in g th e pum p ing house and c o n v e r t e r p lant for th e disposal of the sew a g e , as aw a rded to J o h n J. G u ilfovle for $12,DUO, w ill s tand. | larg e and h a n d s o m e b a n n e r across i the-street at th e w e s tern approach to th is village via the South road. T h e sign is conspicuous and calls atten tio n to Mr. L u s h 's rep a ir shop. Geo. H. G e h liu g has placed su m m e r ' s c reens on h i s b a rb e r shop door. G e o rge expects to cut con siderable th is season. Mr. Saleg an d fam ily, of N e w Y o rk, h a v e m o v e d into Jefferson Jack s o n 's place. Mr. G e o rge S m ith is ill w ith tlie grippe. Tlie “ J e ff\ C o v e rt house oil J a c k son avenue is w e ll under w ay. T h e traffic in clam s is reported to be brisk. L a r g e ship m e n ts are be ing m ade to t h e c it y m a rkets. A s y e t no fisliiug p a rties have gone out from th is village, t li e s e a sou not being q u i te fa r enough ad vanced. T im e s w ill be lively, though, later. T h e n u m b e r of cyclists t h a t v isit ed t h e villag e on S u n d a y w a s large though so m e w h a t sm a ller th a n a week or tw o ago. Business is reportcxl to lx- p icking up in th is locality. It is hoped this new s vyjll tak e 110 o n e ’s b r e a th aw a y , or c a u se a panic in th e W a ll s tr e e ts of t h e village. W m . C o v e rt and fam ily w ill soon tak e up th e i r residence w ith Mr. C o v e rt's fam ily. M essrs. S m ith C u r tis and A. Van N o s tru n ’1 a r e h a v in g th e f ront fences ou t h e i r p r o p e r ty painted. T h e singing class Will m e e t on T h u r s d a y ev e n in g a t the hom e of M rs J e s s e C o v e rt. All m e m b e rs a re requested to be present. M iss N e ttie A lbro is visiting friends in L y n b rook. M r. and M rs. J o h n M n c A rthur. of M a ssapequa, a r e th e guests of Mrs. Jo h n A lbro. M r. M a c A r thur has been seriously ill. H is f riends wish him a speedy- r e c o v e ry. T h e horse b e lo n g in g to O tto lias- neder ran a w a y on S a turday, but w a s caught b y M rs. A. H e n d rickson. It is good to h a v e b r a v e w o m e n as well as b r a v e m e n in t h e village M r R. B a u lsir's house has been leased by c ity people. Jo h n 1). R a y n o r 's tro t t i n g horse died on M o n d a y last. T h e b a ll given b y th e Y. M. I. C. W e d n e s d a y n i g h t w a s attended by. ubout 75 people w h o g r e a t ly en jo y ed dancing to m u s ic furnished by Mole and R a y n o r . An excellent supper w a s s e rv e d a n d th e festivi ties continued t il l e a r l y m o rning. have been engaged as teach e r s of M r. C. li. L u s h has stretched a I the school for an o th e r y e a r, for | w h ich w e a r e very glad. T h e y have lxitli g iv e n excellent s a tisfaction. j Ten thousand pigeons w a n ted by I W . W. W ilson,. n t W a n tagh. T h e m e m b e rs of the Y o u n g M e n 's | S<x-ial H o p d u b w ill give a g r a n d ^ . \ i ^ j ' n ^ H u \ ? lM usi“ Kw i n iH - ! P R E S C M P n O N P H A R M A C I S T , s p e c i a l t i e s : Trilby Cobb, Ugg Nog and Pepsin j C e lery Phosphate. L a r g e St x k of Choice New F r u its l*c lh Sc pack 5c lb ................ Vlb to l ------ x s t per l 'AliforntA H«un».....................................f. 8 t lb S p e c i a l f o r e v e r y S a t u r d a y : 3 1 -2 Ibt G ranulated S u g a r F r s s w ith ona lb of 6 0 s . T s s . ALL GOODS AT CITY PRICES. C. D. Allee, ARDOR DA Y EXER C ISES. About fifty v i s i to r s w e re present ut the school b u ild in g last F riday to listen to t h e e x c e llent e x e rcises g iven ill honor of A r b o r D ay. T h e f o l low ing p r o g r a m w a s rendered by th e ch ild r e n : P iano, Miss M ansfield; xxiii P s a lm in concert, follow e d by th e L o rd's p r a y e r ; song, W elcom e A rbor D ay, sc h o o l; essay, A rbor Day, Ella Sm ith . song, Som e w h e re, five g i r l s ; r e c itatio n . S p ring Clean | ing, Florence S e a m a n : e x e rcise,G a y L ittle D a n d e lion, school: recitation, A d a m N e v e r w a s a Boy, Irene W y n n e ; song. 1 W o u ld if I Could, sch o o l; e x e rcises, A r b o r D a y ,s c h o o l; recitation, A H a p p y Couple, E thel fu r n ish e d by Mole aud R a y n o r, 'j'lu - : m e m b e rs of this club are not m e m j hers of th e East M eadow club, as j recen tly stated in th e O b s e rver, but | of t h e W a n tag h organization w h ich * is s e p a r a te and know n as t h e Y o u n g M en’s Six-ial H o p club. Mr. H e n r y Steuhl has a g a in t a k e n up t h e profession of artist. He is now in a college in P e n n s y lv a n ia His f r ien d s w ish him good luck and p r o s p e r ity . A B r o o k lyn cyclist collided w ith A lbert H taekliam e r and his w h e e l last S u n d a y . T h e s tr a n g e r did not w a it to see w h a t dam a g e Was done A n o th e r B rooklyn rider, how e v e r, took th e w h e e l to L u s h ’s rep a ir shop w h e r e it w a s p u t in sliajx-. The k in d -h e a rted gentlem a n w ould not give h is nam e , but Mr. S tackham e r is v e r y g r a t e f u l to him . T h e s u b ject o f the m o rning s e rm o n at M e m o r ial church Sunday w ill be “ L ively o r Lifeless!” . . . . A t a m e e t in g of t h e ch u rch lust Sunday m o r n ing t h e resignation of th e pastor, th e Rev. Geo. N . H e rtzog, w a s a c cepted Deacon Ja m e s S e y m o u r w a s elected to r e p r e s e n t t h e church at the Rix'k ville C e n tre conference held ot W e d n e s d a y evening, and Deacon Jam e s A. Fussed w a s elected to r e p resen t t h e chu rch a t t h e M a n h a ttan conference,in B rooklyn,onT lnirsdny. T h e R e v . F. Osten Sucken, p a s to r of th e R o c k v ille C e n tre congrega tional ch u rch , visitixl Mr. H e rtzog last w e e k . A m o st h a p p y M ay p a r t y w a s held a t th e hom e of M rs. Jeffrey last W e d n e s d a y evening, a larg e nu m b e r of h e r friends b e iug present. A pigeon supper w a s given to a few g e n tlem e n friends W e d n e s d a y evening b y Mr. B. J o n a s. T h e baseb a ll team N o 2. played a gam e w ith t h e Island T ree team ou S a tu rd a y . T h e score wns 3 to !) in fav o r o f t h e Island T ree hoys. H e u r y J . Southard,of ;!iis village, c a u g h t an opossum on th e M errick roail S u n d a y w ith fifteen young FULTON S T R E E T , Freeport, L. I. S e t issUe ld a H a ll's new adv. in tlib H e r e a n d T h e r e . o AND STILL o ----- Another Great Sale T H IS W E E K AT Clifford’s Bargain S to re. TH IS IS A* C O R K E R . Ladies’ and Men’s Sailor Hats, 5c. each. MEN S SO C K S ,’ - 2c. Pair. Children’s Fast Black Stockings FOR THIS SALE ONLY, 5c. Ittlnml. il'litJM KXC'lf rVKWKN I T h e r e s id e n ts of O c e a u u s will soon hold a special election to vote upon au a p p r o p r iatio n of $10,000 fo r e s tab lish in g and equipping a fire d e p a r t m e n t in t h a t village. T h e Board of E d u c a tion of L<x-ust V a lley lius aw a r d e d t h e c o n tr a c t f o r the erection of th e new school b u ild ing iu th a t village to C h a rles L. H ingle, of M ineola. It is s a id thut Rev. K a rl Salzm a tin, p a s to r of th e G e r m a n L u theran chu rch a t G r e e n p o rt, w h o recently offered liis resignation to the co n gregation, d e c laring t h a t he in ten d ed to go to G reece a t th e earliest o p p o r tu n ity , is not a G reek, as had R o s t; recitation. R o b in R e d b reast's I been stated , but is a G e rm a n . His Secret, M ay C o n d i t ; song. W h ip- congregation has prom ised th a t if poor-w ill, s c h o o l: e x e rcise. R e turn of j h e r e m a in e d i t will co n tr ib u te to a B irds.school; recitatio n . The Light | p u r s e to 1x3 s e n t to G reece to help Color. Maud B o x : song, R ing tlu - Bell, W a tchm a n , school: recitation, Riding Hooil. A n n a Me H u g h :essay, A g e o f Trees, I r e n e W y n n e ;t-x c n -ise, W h a t Do W e P l a n t, song. H u n tin g Day, and F low e r exercise, sclnxil; ri'citation, M a rr iage of the Flow e rs, M ay C o v e r t; s in g in g . T h e Blossom Tim e, school; recitatio n , Mrs. M arigold, Libbie W e e k s ; exercise. R a inbow D rill, school; song, The h e r in h e r stru g g le against T u r k e y Miss Scouler, the N e w tow n teacher charged w i t h having inflicted co r poral pu n ish m e n t on a pupil,causing his d e a th , h a s lieen exonerated from all blam e by a coroner’s j u r y . T h e boy died of pneum o n ia. C a p tain s N. II. and A. H. T u tliill, fisherm e n of East M arion, caught a big s tu r g e o n in t h e ir M o n tauk trn) 2 5 DOZEN Ladies’Laundered Shirt Waists, w i t h w h i t e d e t a c h a b l e c o l l a r , w o r t h (».*> a n d Toe., fo r th i s sa l e , 39c. 2 5 DOZEN Unlaundered Shirt Waists, fin e p a t t e r n s , w o r t h 5 0 c ., fo r th i s sa l e , 2 1 c . BO Y S ----- Double Knee Bicycle Stockings, fa s t b l a c k w o o l , w o r t h 25c. p a i r , f o r t h i s sa le , 1 0 c . DON'T MISS THE ABOVE GREAT BARGAINS. THEY NEED N o RUSH. TO BE HAD ONLY AT CLIFFORD’S B I G B A R G A I N S T O R E , F U L T O N S T ., F R E E P O R T , L L F R E E P O R T Livery, Boarding & Sales Stables S. A. W illiam s , P r o p rieto r . Furniture M oving and T r u c k ing nt R e a s o n a b l e R a l e s . H A Y AND F E E D W H O L E S A L E a n d R E T A I L . H o rses Clipped b y P o w e r. Ail O.ofx. Uiccivf Poourr fkmmrtam. T h e C o n t i n u e d S u c c e s s of our txty'.xnd youth's iU'|ixr;>iiciit juNtlfta, our oriKlual lx-Urf thxt it would |x,y you to Kivr the mliih - xtInitio), to Junior (-lolllfuff as tu men',. A good chlhl'8 suit for !>5c. A ix-tter one for $1.25. All wool suits in fancy colors with sailor collars, braided with silk, $2.00, 19,50, $1.00. $8.60, $4.00. $4.50. Our moil's und youth's suits nt $3.95 are good enough to wear Sunday. A full assortment of bicycle suits, huts, caps nnd shoes, of the very latest styles. SCHLOSS b CLOTHIER F R E E P O R T , L. I. SA N D E R S O N ’S F E R T I L I Z E R S A R E T H E B E S T , G A R D E N and FLO W E R 5E E D S IX ALL VARIETIES. Seed Potatoes A SPECIALTY. F l o u ' r a n d F e e d At Bottom Prices. W .T. GOLDER, BEDELLS RAYNOR FREEPORT. I t is D o u b t f u l if any kioo I wtoro in t-n<l has miic I i n fine (liaplAy of hioc I * M , Terry. You can buy a shoo anywhere that I ihh (iu* apiiearaiK »• of beinK hue. lhitp liem. That’a where the pinch Put your foot into u pair of our ahoeH and ** the difference- Tlie nNldeAition um well not let* tlie dil into I ihvw our prlc D e a r Old Flag, school Refresh- th a t w e ighed about th r e e hundred m e u ts w e re t h e n s e rv e d a n d conelud- pounds and w a s over eight feet in | ed th e a p p r o p r iate a n d well arranged 1 le n g th. all exercises. HICKSVILLE. MASSAPEQUA. itn th e city h; No. 2 for tin s m o v ed sum m e r tion.The Little Acorn. N e ttieC o r w iu . responded. E v e r R e a d y H o se com essay. Historic Trees. M iss G race puny w a s f ir s t on t h e s c ene a u d soou Bond; chorus. Come now it is E a r ly hail n s tr e a m of w a t e r playing on Mpring Time, girls from four'll th e flam es w h ich had spread rapid grade; recitation. The Birds, tx L ly and enveloped t h e w h o le r e a r of from first grade, song. B ird th e buildtug. T h e firem e n w e re girls from prim a r y ; recitation. T n e directing t h e i r a tt e n tio n to saving Voice of Sp r in g pupils from 6th th e building. in s tead of th e f u rniture, grade, exercise. Rainbow D rill, g irls w h e n Mr S e a m a n a r r iv e d and iu- j A party fr into cottage i season. | Mr. Hayden and fam ily, of Brook lyn. are expected to inure to this i p lace Saturday. A num ber of young jieople from , Seaford and W antagh tendered a surprise party to Mrs. M acArthur at her h ome m this village W ednesday nil the vil!ago departm ent quickly evening lost All liail a very The Golden Roil Bow ling club held a reception at Becker s Hall Monday evening. Alxitit seventy couples were present und dancing was kept up uutil morning. The taxpayers of the defunct fire district are eudeavoring to have the money left in the treasurer's hands expended for fire cisterns. The Elite Baseball club Kill grounds an- advertised to be sold at auction by the owner. ( ieorge Forgie, and the club w ill have to engage other quarters. A noteworthy event was' the m a rriage on W ednesday last of Mr. Gixxlwich Hunter to Mrs. Catharine Fi ester, both of New Castle. The bride is 64 and the gnxim 68 vents * '■ * '* , , of age lu the evening the couple Ihe first game of jxilo on th e ; ,jr,,,.e , (1 JustlceW m . M Sim onson - Island this season wus played F riday j residence ,m a load of lum b e r and afternoon ou the new polo field of jlu .k e J t(> lnarrjed. A fter the the Meadow Brook Hunt club, the the blushing bride re match Ix ing between the Rockaw a y J (, ue8t„ i {he Justice to draw up her w ill in favor of the groom, which SPRINGFIELD. Mrs. G e o rge K e r r has returned to B rooklyn, a f t e r a visft w ith her parents. Mr. aud M rs S. J Styles, of this village. Mrs. C. Brook, of Syracuse, is lx-ii)g en tertain e d by her cousin. Mrs E .W . Fitch. '• Mrs. A lfred L u m inis, ot Lloyd's Neck, has lx-eu sta n d i n g a few (lavs w ith Mrs. S a r a h G ildersleeve. Jo h u O liver an d fam ily have m oved in to th e i r new house on Springfield avenue. Jo h n I). F i r t h has m o v ed iu to tho M u rtin M iller house W m . H e n d e rson, th e track fo re m a n of our s e c tion o f th e railroad, will erect a h a n d s o m e cottage ou th e D a v ison p r o p e r t y n e a r th e ile- 1M,t . . j . G reat inconvenience is ejhieneiic- cil bv th e business m en. Acre, lx-- It is said that in the future members of the L. A. W. w ill bo en titled to a discount or rebate of ten per cent on cycling sundries amout- ing to one dollar irtid upwards. The B a x t e r W recking Co. is now at work ruisiug w h a t rem ains of the steam dredge of < lias Vivian A- Co., which w a s burned at Islip some time ago. George Burliu, form e rly connect ed with the Eastliumptou Star, is m aking preparations t o s tart a new pajier at Eusthnmpton. There arc ' only tw e n ty-five on the Island now. A lw a y s rixun for one more. F. Adelbcrt Pike has resigned his [xisitioii as editor of the Riverhead C o u r ier and is succeeded by I). P. | Holleran. of Elm ira. The third anniversary of the L in g Island Railroad branch of the Young Men sChristian association was celc- j brated in the ferry waiting room, Long Island City. W ednesday even ing Mr W .H .Baldw in.Jr..president : of the lying Island railroad,presided, and. with C. M. Pratt, vice prei Ladies dean your kids g loves with M iller's gloveine. Il is uot a liquid; leaves no odor and can l>e used w h ile the glove is on the hand. Hold only by C. D. Allee Druggist. P a t e n t s TRADK MARKS. DESIGNS. COPYRIGHTS Ae. Anyone Rending a sketch and description may quickly uaevrtaln, free, whether an invention ia Itrolmhly patentable. ('oinniunlcatioriR strictly confidential. Oldest agency for securing p at euta lu America. We have a Washington office. Patenta taken through Muuu A Co. receive •pecial notice In the 8CIENTIFIG AMERICAN, beautifully Illustrated, largest circulation o f c Journal, weekly,temitfS.flii * Ttor; nth*, specimen copies and H am i> G. W. Terry, B o o t s i S h o e s , Hempstead, L'. I. Strictly Pure Milk BEST SANITARY PRECAUTIONS. Delivered tu Freeport and vicinity by A. R. SM ITH . , MUNN A CO., 301 Ureadwav, New York. FORTY-NINTH YEAR. The ! BROOKLYN TIM E S hat* been mad. tlie favorite newspaper of Brooklyn and all the rest of I^*n^ island by thi adoption of every means to keep abreas of the Times T h e s e c r e t v n ^ - w ^ ^ - Of a Successful Grocery m keeping J Hat w hut the public tnetc demand*. ffv hnve nn room for unrtdlnble guodn, nnd VC do not believe in handling Anything for vldch there in no cull. No matter whnl y my here The prlc G. A. Baldwin, Dealer in --- Staple & Fancy Groceries, FLOUR AND FEED, MAIN STREET, FREEPORT, L. I. and by the employment of a lar^e slai of editors, reporters, artists, printers ant pressmen. It Is served by the best news-gathering agen cies, as well as by syndicates which sup ply The pleaxuut tim c cauKe tbe Brooklyn w iitd jgoiks has ident. and A ('. Bedford, treasurer, uot paid its em p loyees for the past delivered short addresses, two mouths j j 1(1 Penutaquit Hose company, of Tin* Presbyterian Sunday school Bay Shore, lius decided to answ e r | w ill hold a straw b e r r y festival on no inor the evening of M ay 19. Straw- alarm 1 tire alarm s , unless th e ' som e o th e r th a n ringing HEMPSTEAD. ami Meadow Brook clubs. The 1 terries, ice cream , confectionery, fruits, etc. iu abundance. Leonard P a r k e r has m oved from his new hom e on Springfield ave uue W II W o lds w o r th am i his bride have m oved in to t h e i r new hom e on Springfield avenue. Jo h n C raw ford, w h o , is fam iliar- best literar) initu-i obtainable, urday edition is ;i literary go lias made it the F a v o r i t e reading that lie !>- f • mil> n Long Island was Ii a hrm ijit tu tiie att I The Only Rdllkl* Nirktt » lk( Intk *I4«. IV. II. I’ATTERSON, Freeport. Will continue to furfib.li the people of tlio Smith Mklc with the chokeet cuts of Beef, Veil, littoo, Linb, Fnlti, kirk, Carnii I m !, I q i t l i l i l , It., •nd >11 «( rraxonalda |>rlrM for c**li. TI.HiikOil fnr ixul btvorq, we hope lo luerll conl iniuujce n l tb e M ine I ! \l I ■i uL I from first grade; reading, Superin formed them thut the fu r n itu r e was tead e n ts Letter, Misti Florence Hew- not insured. A large portion of the ____ > ------ — —................— c — — ....... ......... ........ ............ — ■- ---------- lett; recitation. The Secret. Nina household effects was then saved contest w a s \e r > exciting and was waa done, aml they started for hom e , iv known to everyone as ••( aptain Dorion; song. Music on the Waves. ; but not until it was all more o r lees “JLrK!' ou the load of lutulier. followed by Jack, has just ojamed u place on school; exercise, Mother N a ture and damaged either by fire or water. ing the gam e Thomas Hitchcock J r th(. an(j KOod w ishes ..f a tbe M emek road.corner Dxqist ave alls Hotel Point the Flowers, by 23 pupils. Blossom Mr Seaman s loss Ts between four V? ■ b L <?,..byL. on *lnan g™0!* ,,f villager, who wit- !1Ue. which he e Song, school; rem arks liy m e m b e rs: and five hundred dollars Thn l>ony whi<.h fell in a o Jlisiou with ^ . ^ , 1 the ceremony Pleasant Mr Hitchcock w a s ! Word has been received from w ith 19,000 i the Brooklyn Board of Health that A schooner loaded — _____ bushel of shells from Baltim o re ar all nuisances in proxim ity b of the lx -11 on tin- truck house or un less the directors formulate some svstelu of alarm . «... „ ., ., Black fish are running at Broad 1 rc.iilers --l channel. Kockawny Beach. ; UKO o KI.YI The work of cleaning out the i ,,. L western source of water supply in j f theH e u ipstead system has t*4-ncom- . Q C I* , pleted | r r ’ \ 4 x- i, i . c Menhaden are seen d a ily iu huge schools iu up|>er Peconic liay. Pound fishermen have already trapped several thousand of these fish, which of late years have been almost en tirely siraHgeis ill the waters incu- tioned. L U C H O N ----- I H E 1 K L K B H A T K I ) If A I M V E S T O M K K To iH W S it t lie limlr fro m fa l li n g off or turn li.KK rn>. lial.Ju x M . R e m o v in g Scurf s n d Is m dru ff. irltln g t l u I.air • nice d a r k color a m i uu- •-.,iia 1 l.sl alum . lX r t c lk m * nn m c ti txittla. K i - r y lx .t ll * w a r r a n te d . M a n u factu red and -old I-) C H R IS. C B C L , KreMwt. b I- , P R I C K , B O C K N T f . • halrdraaalng aa d S h a v i n g M m , .., Mli-.gC m em ber*; and tir e hundred dollar* The - of th a BoMtl of Education ainT o thers i hoiw*4 whieh wftaw m p letely gutted • . . . , . . . King, May is Here, school; planting j is owned by Mrs. H J. Layton, of ’ “ T.erelf ‘,rulsed ani1 b “d Lls trees oa Grove s treet ; dedication of Greenpoint. and is insured in the a tree to Martha Washington Annie Phoenix company for $1,000. | ....... . . . . . . . . ... . Al,rJ During the mlitoh past one death S t^ r a m - il I > s L l « \ ( ;u \hol!^church , These will lisprea.l^over the mainj The Methodist church and society 'certificate, two births and fo u r , Fatchogue.it is reported, has hand i street the I T h e v illag e clerk of Richm o n d Hill has beeu directed to w r ite to th e ______ andjikttT®*- Experience has proven that: tendered Mr.and Mrs.Barto a recep- l| AU kte ja ot ^ p e i n u n g at t b e . ^ ^ . ' w^e\ re^rd^d iT k e m ^ rlaignauon’ to Bishop |^ - | fT b > d so covered lasts for yeaw [ pp., on Toeaday evening in the lec *» ■* ----- “ — 1 - ~ j iw m a ii | before any repairs are required. | tore room of tbe church. Island railroad and request him to have tbe excessive whistling of locoinotivea stopped. I s . u g I tr, f , I ■(■« p r « r t k . n- i t, •« ‘ (‘S . •••;.# j j 5 0 ; • . (( , a-,I c l .. year, g 1 jo p -.1 [>,,i A, r, a ,• T H F B R 'PJK L V N 1! : Brooklyn, N. V F i n e S t a t i o n e r y . J FOB SALE AT THE For Sale. H a t am i S t r a w . k a l M m I m . U A U A i n C w t f f f M f i l M t o R f w m l P w a l naa g a l l m a d a i I w a a m a i t a f g r im . Paata of a l l k la A a A lao Ok a n a a t H a U a a t 1 k a tgala Oak aa d H k t u i P l M k . m m a f . M a a S I s I * | ■ T l m V t e l m T r M t t K a o w t h a t 1 i