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PususRie Cesar F ridat M obbiko : : a t : ’• FREEPORT, LOHO ISU R D . H. Y. C H A H L K N 1>. S M I T H , P r o p r i e t o r . FR E E P O R T VILLAGE OFFICIAL DIRECTO R Y . The Mounreh foot ball team and Rockville Centres indulged in a bat tle on Thanksgiving morning which BALDW INS. M S P VILiASC IO M » W lU U u n O . M iller, P r e s i d e n t . 'S m i t h C o x , j K a y n o r R . S m ith , H. F o s t e r B p r a a u e . W . E . O o m e r , T r e a s u r e r H e n r y E . R i d e r , C o l le c to r . Jo e e p h T . W e y a n t , V lllm re C l e r k . board or witch commissioner * W illia m G . M ille r , F r e s h ! n t . S m ith C o * , S e c r e ta r y R a y n o r R . S m i t h . T r e a s u r e - . MST.IRSa wolicc ju a n c c . W i l b u r F . T r e d w e l l . ■ORRO o r EDUCATION II. R . S m i t h . P r e s i d e n t W . S. H a l l , S e c r e t a r y II. P . L ib b y . W m . O . M ille r . It. H . M a y la n d J o h n T . P o s t , C o l le c to r . H a r v e y H. S m i t h . T r e a n u r Jo s e p h T . W e y a n t . C l e r k . J . W . F l t z s l i n o n s . 8 e e r e ta r > F r a n c i s P e a r s a l l . H e a l t h O fficer, E d w i n C a r m a n . M. village o r r i c c s s LONG ISLAN D RAILROAD TIM E T A B L E . MORTAUK DIVISION. T a k i n g e f f e c t O r t . II. IW . Every resident should greatly ap probate the work done by the street commissioners in repairing i ,j , term inated somewhat abruptly aud u ’t the lo a ls l»-fore the arrival of (u'lunm. em-i. with disaster two players receiv-! the first know of the season. For ajyiTjViiJw'fBimrtM1.*\ ing severe injuries. N ear the end 1 several weeks considerable has beeu Siitgle copies of the R kvikw for of the first half, and with the score done 011 the roads.and when Monday !sa|t. a , t |<(. ,,,Jst 1 6 - 0 in favor of the home team, night s Hurry began it did not catch j \ , * , William Bateman of this village, us napping. It is doubtful if a n y 1 Lorenzo btiiitIt of Patcl.ogu, who was playing on the Rockville village on the Island has its streets Centres, ntid John Cornell of the i in better condition for the w inter the same team crashed into each | than Freejiort. other owing to a misunderstanding B E L L M O R E . a u t a c r i p t l o p b l a n k in a i i o l l u t ae $2 w i t h it. a n d >end to ilit __ ._ .......... . ii w ill r c c c h ♦ tlie R e v j k w fro m d a t e t o J a n u a r v I. I\?11* tr ' * v >i£u tin* s u b s c r i p tio n b l a n k in a n o t h e r . i o h tm n . cm U*s4‘ f 3 w i t h it. am i sen d to tin- i q u e e n * C o n n t y K k v i k w . am i yo u w ill Mn* IlKViKWfm - - - i d a t e t o J a n u a r y 1 1HD9. Single copies of the Rkvikw for sale at the ]Mist.office tf H e r * M T t S m i t l i o f B a y o n n e . N J . . of signals. Both fell nud lay mu tionless on the field. The players aud spectators became terror-strick en at tbe sight of the two young men lying as if dead. They were ! The lease of the cow meadows to A. R. Rhodes was ratified by the Town Board on Monday Inst. 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The following bills were audited: Thos. II. Whaley, for Imhtiii* street lamps ...... .... SI 15.31 John P. Powell, work on roiids ............ Mi.21 Williamson Law Book Co.. village laws., in.50 1). Frank Seaman, services hh special offi cer tod Ate .... 21.4\ Thos. C. Wrjicht. watclimun at Octfan hv- fir*-. . varnishing Bay and fixtures 6. mi saw officer 15.1*5 f * A r r i v e . .. FR E E P O R T M A ILS. ,8.311 ....... 8.U0. 1 C l o s e ................. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2«, 1807. L O O A L . Tide Table. HIGH WATCH. Friday, Nov. «« Saturday, “ 27 Sunday, ............ Monday. “ 2» .............. t t t y ^ ” :: Thundar, “ 2............... First Quarter Moon, November :t<>. gun rises. 6.5li a. m.: Hun sets,4 :i.> p. in. 10.111 11. .11.11 • Morn. .1 2 . 0 5 a . 1 2 .5 8 ' 1 .4 8 * . 2 .5 8 ' G u a ranteed C ircu lation , 2 , 0 0 0 C o p i e s . Ik v iB W fro m d a t e t o J a n u a r y 1. 1818*- Fire escapes have lieen placed on Odd Fellow's block. K. A. Dorlou has udded au euuiuel- lng oven to his bicycle repair shop. Frank Smith of Bedell street is wearing a broad smile. It's a girl. Benjamin and Charles Combs are on a gunning expedition at the east end of the Island. * J. K. P. Mead suffered a paralyt ic stroke on Thanksgiving day. H e ta improving slowly. The eighth man will rejiort for doty at the Government Life Buy ing stations on Tuesday uext. A telephone booth has been placed in the office of tbe New York and New Jersey Telephono Co. at Al- lee’e. _ Rend tbe R k v i k w and you will get nil the news of Freeport, the South Mde, and the general news of the world. A thief entered the kitchen of S m ith Williams ou Monday and oarried away a fine bam which Mrs. W illiam s bad place there. If yon want soiue good, service able rugs at a low price, call on Fred H. Smith, Main street, throe doors north of Smith street. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will hold its annual praise m eeting on Sun day eveniug ut 7 :3<i o’clock in the church. Mrs. Rogers of New York city is expected to address tlie meeting. The music will he in charge of Mr. W. D. Carter. All are invited to attend. Isaac Horsfall, proprietor of the Freeport Mills, and Mrs. Fannie Robins of Newbridge were married on Thursday evening at Grace Church Chapel, Massapequa. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W illiam Wiley, pastor, im mediately after the harvest home service which was held during the evening. , Tho Freeport Gun Club held an interesting clay pigeon shoot Thank- giving day. The contest could not lie decided owing to the contestants for first and secoud prizes being tied. F. C. Willis, C. T. Sprague, U. Mac- key, H. Rider aud F. Gildersleeve broke 1) out of 10, aud Mr. Willis Ur. T. I). Carman und Mr. Gilder, sleeve, 8 out of 10. These will con test for first aud secoud honors again at the club's regular monthly shoot ou Dec. 0. HtkamiioatFkvku The oystermeu ull have, as one of them forcibly puts it, “ The steum lxiat fever.” There are now three such bouts lie ing built in tbis place, all with gas olene as tbe motive power. Wm. Patterson is having his sailboat. Prospect, remodeled uud works placed in it, W arren Raynor doing tho work. Also Carm an Pearsall is to urrauge the a ltering of Daniel Southard’s sailboat into a steamer, while W a lter R. Smith, at his yards on upper Main stx-eet, is building a third one for F. Pearsall & Co. Miss Luma J. Brotberidge, ac companied by several members of hor Sunday school class of the M. E. church, atul Mrs. Frank Ashdown, Mrs. George Peasell. Mrs. S. H W haley and Mrs. J . (4. Brotlieridge, visited the town poor house a t Union- dale last Saturday. A program of vocal and instrum ental music aud recitations was rendered. Each of the inmates of tlie institution was presented with a hag tilled with fruit aud cake. Tho visitors were heartily thanked for tlie entertain ment and gifts. Tho afternoon will The Fite Underwriters Associa-! be p leasantly remembered tiun has granted a certificate for electrical work on Randall & Mil ler’a houses to Messrs. W alling A- Mac Lean. The Ladies’ Euchre Club met Thursday afternoon a t thu home oi Mlaa U u i e Horafteld. The first prize waa won by Miss Osterhout aud tbe •eoond by Miss Tacy Smith. Nicholas Blake of this village has been chosen a juror in the trial of Martin Thorn accused of murdering William Guldensuppc at Woodside in June last. The case is being triad this week a t L. 1. city. “ M U to MI m H iiow lU k e cam * ' t o to w n A l l A t t m v i l u p I n 6 p r e t t y w h i t e g o w n ' on Monday night last, and all who had retired before 10 o'clock awoke in the morning to find the ground covered with snow to tbe depth of three inches, being the first snow storm of the seasou. The village tax rate for the js-riod from Sept. 1, 1897 to May t. 1898, will be 68 cents ou f 100. The short term tax ia made necessary by the new village law which has changed tha time of tbe unnual election of village officer* from September to Muvb. F. C. Willis' new bowling alleys were formally opened on Wodue* day evening. Those who have in dulged in knocking down the pins nay that the alleys “ can t be beat.” Frank Seaman has been placed in charge of the alleys. ' » • • -j» Tha Banjo, Mandolin and G u itar Clnb mat Monday eveuiug and ivass al tha hours pleasantly iu rehearsal. From preaent indicatious tbe club will, be a complete success us much tatmeM is shown on tbe port of ev ery member and all efforts directed toward advancement. On Wednesday eveuing uext the Mutual election of officers for D. B. P. Mott Post, G. A. R , will take place. Comrade Valentine Seaman, of Rockaway Beach, assistant in •pantor, will be present and inspect th# jP n t Oxnrade* are urgently ragwmtsd to be present Tlie presentation of the com edietta u “ Happy P a ir,” and ilic farce, “The Birthplace of Podgcrs.\ in Opera ballon Thanksgiving even iug by local tulcut for the benefit of the Episcopal church was w it nessed by a large audicuce, who were afforded many hearty laughs. All who took part acquitted them selves with credit, und discrimina tion would la' unjust. Between the two plays Baldwin Bros , banjoists. accompanied by W. F. Pearsall on the guitar, rendered several selee tions which were heartily encored. After the entertainm ent ice cream was served. Considerable trouble is oftentimes giveu the postmaster aud his assist ants hy receiving letters uud puck ages addressed to other Freeport*, also Long p o rt, Faiijvort uud Free hold. The Freeport 111 Illinois aud even the oue iu Novia Scotiu seem president treasurer i. H. Seaman tV ew Hone (' o .' h i John J. Dunbar, nei Smith W illiams appeared before the Board uud asked to have the irou cage or cells removed from the livery stable. The m a tter was re ferred to the committee, Trustees Smith aud Sprague with power. The com mittee on streets reported curb line fronting property of Miss Martha Kuyuor of. Main s treet in a bad condition. The clerk was in structed to notify her to repair the same. On Brooklyn avenue ,1. .1 Randall had built a sidewalk from (drove street to Bergen place which covered tip the water maius. Tho clerk was instructed to notify Mr Randall to hone up the walk lo the original curb line. W. H. Sammons asked for thuim provemeut of Willow street. No action taken. President Miller reported that the electric light bonds had been deliv ered to £). Moran & Co. nnd the money paid over to the village treasurer. A communication from Ever Ready Hose Co. notifying the Board uf the election of A. B. Wallace as secretary vice Ira 11. Baker, re signed, was favorably acted upon. P kkhonai . Col. Geo. S. Kellogg was one of tlie guests at the recep tion tendered by Lafayette Post, 140, ti. A. R. of N. Y. city to Com mander iu Chief P. S. Uobiu, and State Departm ent Commander A. D. Sliaw, at Masonic Hall, titli avenue and 23d street, on Friday evening last . E dward Taft has accepted a jMisition with Lemm Bros., grocers . Clarence Detm ar is now con nected with Clifford’s bargain store . .Samuel E. Cornelius is o n u d u ck shooting trip at Shiuuecoek buy Isiuis Friedmann, for seven years foreman of Mead’s bakery, lias sev ered liis connection therefrom Mr and Mrs. B. Kingsbury of New York sja'iit Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs. Isaac Gobetz Mi’s. 11. L. Ackerman of New York city is visiting relatives and friends in this v i l l a g e William Brock man of New York city spent Sunday with relatives in this place Miss Maude Brotberidge lias returned from a pleasant sojourn in New York and Brooklyn. C h a r l e s W. Bedell, of ('. P. Smith's pharmacy, is on the sick list. Mrs. Amanda M. Smith and granddaughter. Miss Hattie Southard, spent Thanksgiv ing in Long Islund C ity. .Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Libby and son H arry spent the Thanksgiving holiday at BridgejHirt, Conn., at tlie home of Mr. Libby's m o ther Mr. aud Mrs. E.Bickuell,David Dicky, Misses Bertha House. Jessie Anderson nnd Kittie W alker. Messrs. A rthur und Leavitt Biekuell, of Brooklyn, sjient Thanksgiving Day Ht the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Robinson . ..T h e Rev. Jautes F. Smith is unfilled in the St. Jam es Hospital, Brooklyn, by blood poisoning. Bert Bedell lias returned from the Seney Hospital where he has under gone a successful operation for a lislocuted shoulder , -,Mrs. A. J. Goldsmith and family are visiting nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac DaSilva. T ill-: V I I .I . A U K c m IU III ' III ItlNu THK WKKK. M ktiioiust . The revival services continue with increasing interest. There will beau all day service next Sunday, begiunmg with a anion class meeting a t 9 a. in., in place of the 7 a. m. prayer meetiug as an nounccd. Mrs. Hemus will preach morning and night and with her husband be present at all the ser vices, aiding the pastor in conduct ing them. A special offering will be made next Sunday as an ex pression of appreciation iu which they arc universally held by tin people. reek as required by the term: the contract, but will dig a navi gable waterway from the head of the creek to the macadam road, and projiose to erect a hotel at a dust of $75,ooo. also a number of cottages. It i ' claimed that the work will be commenced at once anil will be pu.'lied with all possi ble speed, aud by the end of the p eseut century an Eldorado will have been established. i' visiting at the home Jeffrey. Frank Baldwin lias a poritou as fireman at pumping station Solomotit’hichestel >ioi and Moses Hunt have returned from a gunuing trip oast Mr aud Mrs. L R. Smith return ed Saturday from a two weeks' visit with friends iu Brooklyn. A stage load ol' people from here ; attended revival services at the Freeport M. E; Church on Monday evening. The Kings Daughters are re hearsing a dram a entitled ing His Bonds which rendered in tlie near future N o t i c e . \ai«l \illaw. hcroKv invrnotio** that v •d flic * atoh ! guest of Fred Smitli Miss Lizzie Miller of Mm i n k Is visitiug Miss Rossie Story. Mr. and Mis Frederick, of Brook I lyn. are guests of Mrs. Stenson Miss K atherine Carman of l ’alch ogue is a gm-st of Miss Mildred Southard The Ladies' Aid Society meets next Tuesday afternoon at '.’ .to in the chapel. Miss Mary A. Smith of this vil. , lage has lieen visitiug relatives unit Miss Stella W alters Inis returned ti Island, and wlm intend developing | friends lu Wuodsburgli. from « pleasunt sojourn with friends the property into a modern Venice, j Sevqnty-five new books huVe been at live. N Y . and iu Brooklyn They not ouly expect to dredge tbe ad,U*d lo the public school library. ; making a total of over JKKi. Heorgt* ami Daniel Story of Now York eity. former residents, fq ont | T h anksgiving with friends here, j William lineman is building a cosy cottnge «»n the east side of H a r rison avenue south of tlie Merriek load. I Revival services at the M. E. j church continue. Many com er j sions have been made and more are assured i» hnvc nipMM t AMscM*tiicrit Roll «nd thRt Wr will meet at the office nf the Vil Intro TrtiRt****\ • •n the TWENTY NINTH DAY OK XOVKM BKR. 1897. from 2 to 6 j>. in.. to hear and deter mine nil complaint'* a-* to mich Assessment Roll. In the meantime the a *«*Nm»<.«• R*>q will l*e OJM-U for il|S|Y**Otiotl ;«t the office of the Villfipc Trust*'**\ in said \ill»ire. 1aled t NovemlnT 18. 1*97 It AYNntt K. S m i t h . • Trust* s To«n mt si*u * .i i, • \etmy ' A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. Repairing and Upholstering Furniture. L e m m Bros. A r e t h e . H o u s e k e e p e r s ’ F r i e n d s . . . Read their Quotations and you w ill know w h y Try our Coffee at 1 6 c. Ib. • to nmtcii. lactoril\ i ak ,,,r\‘’\r’ la st qualitv Ginger Snaps 5c. lb. ..r. ,,n-. ’r . , . . , x x Sl)(la ( Vuckefs 5c. lb. Oyster Crackers 8c. lb. l’eachcs 7c. cau. Evaporated Beaches, 3 lbs., 25c. 'M ini I. Blue Label Catsup 15c. boltlc. Large bottle .Strained Houev 18c. First quality Sugar Corn 10c. can. Extra l'iuk Alaska Salmon 8c. can. Flake Oat.a, -4 lbs.. 10c. i o n i n i in - 1 On Sunday the Hebrew Union of the Town of Hempstead met at the residence of Morris Miller, this vil lage. The Rev Dr. K Iceberg of: bird prepared for k< New York city gave an interesting idermiet W. E. Sprague slmt a large eagle i S aturday last Ho will have tin- ping by a tax Fred. Gildersleeve of shot a red fox tu the w, here on Saturday It was est specimen ever seen i' ciuitv. Bn H iklyn >ods near the larg i this vi address. By-laws were presented and adopted, and a large sum of money was subscribed for the erec tion of a church and the establish ment of a cemetery. The following officers were elected: President, Dr.. A D. Rosenthal of H em p stead; vice president. Morris Miller uf this village: secretary. M. Morrison of Hempstead; treasurer. L. Aaronson of Rockville Centre: messenger, Henry Gobetz of this village. Rev. Dr. Kleebwrg offered his services as pastor gratis to the association, aud the generous offer was unanimously accepted. The association will meet Sunday at 3 p. m. in Dr. Ros euthal's office. Hempstead. The fol lowing subscriptions have been re- eei r e d : Temple.(■ round Dr. A. D. Rosen!Iial. HeinpsteiubfcK** $5u Louis Cohen. K*c 5U Jacob Sidcnberp. I*1*1 NY. S. V. Roth. *’ '» Morris Miller. h'reeport 59 Hyinan B c I i I ohs , 5 5 Max Samuels. b. Aaronson. Rockville Centre 5u Nathan Cohen. \ ” * 5u 15 Mark Levy • K> Louis Miller, Jamaica 25 Bids for the installation of the electric lighting plant were publicly opened at a meeting of the Board of Trustees on Wednesday evening. Estimates for the erection of the building were indeiiendent of the rest of the work. The plans and specifications, except building, call ed for four proposals. Proposal for All the Work included two engines, and one boiler: A lternate proposal No. I, one engine and one boiler; Proposal No. 2. two engines and nn boiler: Proposal No. 3. one engine aud no boiler. Five bids were re ceived. Huyler Sheehan Electrical Motor Co., of Newburgh, and the Fort Wayne Electric Co. wore the lowest bidders. Their bids were: H. S. E. M. Co . proposal for all the work, $211,482. A lternate proposal No. I. $18,877. No. 2 $19,432; No 3, $17 827 the work to be completed within 65 d a y s ; F. W. E. Co., pro posnl for all the work. $26,082; Al termite proposal No. I. $19,127: No. 2, $19,832; No. 3. $18,077 agreeing to complete the work within 60 days. The bids for the erection of the building were as follows: I. Van Riper A-Sons. $2318: Randall .v Brown $2218; A 8. Johnson, $2725; O. W. Humphrey, *2398. 18 . The hoard announced tlint they would consider the bids and take action on same at the uext regular meeting, on Friday evening, Nov. 26, aud then adjourned. It was remArked hy the contractors present thnt tlic plant to bo erected here would bo second to none in the state. T ill-: l i t a t i . u n a i. o it nr: i t '. I (). O. F. After tlic session on Monday evening the members par took of delicious oyster stews. A brief season of speech making fol lowed. Henry Bedell of Bayvicw avenue was initiated into the m y s teries of the order. Jit. (i U A M Forty three members attyrideil' services in the Baptist church \ii Sunday evening by invitation of the pastor. A neat bow of red, white aud blue ribbon was worn instead of the regalias. The service at the church was in teresting and the sermon g reatly eu joyed O n Friday evening of uext week a reception will be given. Members have the privilege of invit ing their wives, aud those who have none, their lady friend. A supper will be one of the features of the occasion. Loreuz< agency graph. Hi Hunt's stoi for The pupils of our public school have been enjoying a holiday vaea tion tliis week. School will bo re opened on Monday. Ex-Senator and Mrs. Fox liavo va cated 'F o x lm r s f for tlic winter season and arc occupying their house in Now York city. Alfred Brower a n i family have removed to Hempstead. Mr Brower has secured a position in a black sm ith bhop at that place. Frank Cutte and George Miller at tended a turkey shout at Woods burgh on W ednesday and each broug .ume a fine bird as a prize for their good marksm anship. A bicycle race took place Thanks giving day between local riders. The first heat was won by Fred. P e ttit; second heat by H arry Ben nett: and the third hy S. Pettit. A masquerade surprise party was tendered Miss Sophie Vogel by a number of friends at the home of Mrs. Emack oil Friday evening. Dancing was indulged in a fter which a sumptuous repast was served. Bills for constructing the new fire departm ent building were opened Monday eveuiug. Charles Coakley was the lowest bidder ou carpenter work and John Ilentolf for the masonry. They will 110 doubt re ceive the contract. The Rev. Win. M. Carr of St. Jam es church. Lynbrook, exchang ed pulpits with the Rev. I. P. W ag ner of the M. E church last Sunday. Mr. Carr delivered two excellent sermons which were enjoyed by large congregations At the National Academy of De sign, Mrs. J. Wheeler Glover is rep- , , resented with a picture, entitled iV ’’1? . . 111 “ The Surf Boat.\ It has an excel lent effect of sunlight on the sand and is attracting considerable at tentiou at the exhibition. ( In Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Golder celebrated the 29th anniversary of their m a rriage at their home in this village by a gen uine surprise tendered liy friends. They were the recipients of a num ber of useful and costly presents. The evening was iutersja'rsed by a mus ical program and games, followed with a bountiful collation. A turkey supper was given in Ihe basement of tlie M. P. church ou Thanksgiving day liy Hie Ladies' Aid Society. The festive bird and fixings were served by charming young lady waitresses, aud the way in which the good tilings disap peared gave indisputable evidence that the mcmtiers of the aid society know how- to please the appetite on occasions liko that of Thanksgiving Henry ( Ifi'crinaii. in attem p ting to get into a wagon Sunday. shpiK-il and received severe injuries. Ho was taken to Seney hospital Brooklyn, on Monday. Photographs, Crayon Portraits and Frames SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY: 3 1-2 lbs. Fine Granulated Sugar FREE with One Pound 50c. Tea. G R O V E S T R E E T , - N E A R P I N E ST ., F r e e p o r t . T e l e p h o n e C a l l , N e . 5 5 . s Heine ha* taken the the Columbia phono has placed ono 111 Mrs 1 and daily cotieort' arc furnished our residents. Those who attended services at the North M. E. Church.Amityville, ou Thursday Iasi, report a pleasant time. They were entertained in a hospitable manner and express re grets that their stay 111 the pretty village was so brief. The Dorcas Society met at Ihe home of Mrs. Chas. Clements 011 Friday last and arranged for a sale of fancy articles to be held iu tlio church tlie secoud week in Decem ber. The members are making a uumber of pretty and useful articles for the event. Mr. and Mrs William W alters celebrated the twentieth anniversary of their m arriage on Wednesday evening. A large n u m b er of frieuds from Brooklyn, where they form e r ly resided, and those 111 tbis village were present to help make the oe casiou a memorable one. Tlie hours were pleasantly passed in dancing and at the close a fine slipper was nerved. Mr. and Mrs. W alters received a number of beautiful presents iu eliinaware and the well wishes for many future years of wedded felicity. The illustrated lecture on Bun yan's \Pilgrim s Progress,\ giveu in the Presbyterian ehureh on Tuos day evening by the Rev. E S. W right, was largely attended and greatly enjoyed. iho pictures shown by Reginald W alters added iu 110 small way to the instructive ness of the lecture wliieli was de loqiient uiunucr by Mr. Wright The proceeds were donated to Advance llook and Bail dor Co. aud will Ik- added to its building fund. H E M P S T E A D Photo Gallery All Orders for Holiday Pictures must be placed before Dec 10th. C. F. DeMOTT, Photographer, COR MAIN AND FULTON STS . H E M P S T E A D , N . Y . D. B. RAYNOR, Reliable + Boot and Shoe Store .... M ain Street, near Post Office, F R E E P O R T . Goods Unsurpassed, Prices Unequalled. A . D A S I L V A , F ulton S t F«ccro*T F I N E C O N F E C T I O N E R Y , F R U I T S AND N U T S . TION NY’S I I B O N - P O N S I'O W K L I / * AND \ C H O C O L A T E S , Everything for the Smoker. P I P E S from *V. up to $*'>. 00 . MAM KAlTi'liKH OF FINK CIGARS, stationery, Novell it**, I'IhIiIiir Tnrklt*. Kte (■ootltf Mt \VI»o1«*mh1«* or llrtHil. tt„ AU daily iw*iH*rs on mhU*. S M O K E C Y C 'I .I S T s ' D K I . I C illT . c. EAST ROCKAWAY. sijiii llu* MiliMiriplion blank t \ III to til*' , and you will receive • January I. 185*9. A special school meeting will lie held this Friday evening at 7 .3 0 o’clock to consider tlio question of erecting a new school building, tin- present one having been condemned by the Commissioner. CRESCENT MARKET FULTON STREET, FREEPORT, S . S . D E N T O N , P r o p r ietor. W . L o c k w o o d , Jeweler and Optician, Corner .'lain and I n I ton 5 t reels, HEMPSTEAD, L. I. S lock C o m p lete and I n c x c c ilrd . R e p a i r in g in ull liran c lic.i. Watch for Holiday Announcement Next Week BUILDING LOTS . . F O R S A L E . . —o AT o - R H O D E S S I A , FREEPORT, LONG ISLAND. Seventy building lots at lvastmublo prices : and n very desirable H O T E L S I T E UN THK MKRIUCK HOAD. Beef, Veal, Lamb, Mutton, Pork, Poultry and Game. Mrs. Louise Baldwin Wood of this village and Isaac- W. -Arthur of Mauhasset. L. I . wero married at tho home of tho lirido’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Baldwin, on Grand avenue, Wednesday after noun. Rev. J. I*. W agner of the M. ffi.uelS a t S ^ s i^ r a p r e l ! m M o Uww THE CHOICEST CUTS AT THE ness the ceremony The happy cun pie, after a brief tour, will reside LOWEST PRICES. here. Heartiest congratulations.-in to mix up with Freeport. Loug Isl- I’ltKsnvTKKlxN Thuqi iui annual election of officers of the Y. 1*. S (' K. was held in the chapel last Thurs day evening and resulted as follows: ITeshlent Charles K Holland, vice Miss (.'Ossie L. O strander. Miss Kva Seaman: organ aud, more frequently than any other, aud people who do not receive their mail m atter cun rest assured that it is traveling somewhere about the globe in search of the people of Freeport. A jraekage sent from Philadelphia ou the 16th iust. to a afternoon and resident of this village has uot yet tor w ill preach arrived here aud possibly may nev er. A little more c a re on the part of the distributing clerks on trains and in central office would avoid this trouble. The Klondike Social at the home of R. H. Mayland on Monday even ing, under the auspices of the ladies guild of the Episcopal church, proved a unique aud pleasant event. Curiosity to learu w hat a Klondike social was prevuiled umoug all who wended their way to “ Bell Oaks.” Miniature picks ami shovels were ist, Miss M attie L. Anderson. Th selections of a secretary was post- j and tell whil* poued until a future meeting of watei poured - the society .The J u n ior Endeavor society will hold an oyster supper uud fair iu the chapel on Tuesday euing The pus on Temperaiii-i'\ next Sunday morning. EAST MEADOW. Mr. and Mrs Sidney Smith sailed Friday for Paris. William Ashdown was kicked in the side by a horse oue day last week and severely injured. Miss Stead, daughter of Mrs. Wudchouso. was severely burned mi the neck and body Friday by a pail of hot water. Sla- stumbled currying it and the whieh the R k v i k w tended Mr. and Mrs. joins, an Arthur. B.vi'Tlsr Last Sunday evening the pastor addressed the nieinta'is of Freeport Council, No. 57. J r <“ V. A. M The halt was crowded aud the eloquent aud interesting sermon listeued to attentively by everyone from its begiuuiug to the end. The members ot the order wore a knot of rod. white aud blue ribbons in the lapel of their coat* aud occupied front seats iu the hall. The p ulpit was draped with a large American tlag. The services open John 1 birthday evening, friends w occasion Fleam was t useful present UNIONDALE. ill.tlik : A m a s q u e r a d e p a r t y w a s given by H a r r y B e n n e tt at liis p a ren ts' hom e on T h a n k s g iving evening. Tlio cos- j tunics w o r n by those w h o attended w e re unique aud grotesque, aiuM m a n y su rp r is e s resu lted w h e n the m a s k s w e re discarded. D a n c ing w a s enjoyed u n til a late hour, a f ter w h ich a bountiful collation wns served Music w a s furnished by Prof. R a y n o r 's o r c h e s tra. A fea t ure of th e evening w a s a cake w a lk and provoked m u ch am u s e m e n t for those present. T h e prize w a s a large chocolate cake and w a s pre sented t<> C h a rles B a ldw in and Miss L H a r m a n , th e y being the most graceful couple iu the prom e n a d e . The L iterary Society held a picas ant m e e ting at Mi-> O live s,-hu X q ian u s on Tuesday eveuiug. A j M idsum m e r N i g h t’s D ream by Fi e am was tendered a • S h a k e s p e a re, and a portion of ' 1’ur -lirprise p a r ty M o n day suit of th e H o u se Boat ’ by Ken \ latg e num b e r \I lit' driek Bangs w e re n-q/l Tin- social •c present and m a le th e , c o m m ittee M essrs E rnest Southard m e m o rable one Mr. a n d Foster S u m m e rville, provided ■ tin- recipient of m a n y a n am u s ing gam e w h ieh consisted ot questions being g n e n am i tin- ----------------------------- a n s w e r s found hi th e p a r ts of a ! w a tch A prize H a w th o r n e ’* book. • Tho H o n s - o f tlie Seven (tables ! o ffered to th e person giving the ■’V , 11 ;jj m o st c o r r / ' t answ e rs. M i\ A n n ie ->\/ H a m ilton proved her superiority m ! p ropounding tin puzzling problem s c l in a n il w a s aw a rded tin- bonk Tin- Sm ith n e x t m e e ting of tin society will tak e place a t th e holue of Ernest S o u thard on th e evening of D e c e m ber 7. -David Copperlield by D ickens w ill be th e literary treat veuitig Mrs. .lane S tory, w h o is ' t y e a rs of age. had a fam ily re u n i o n at In-i hom e ou T h a n k s g iving day. The venerable old lady received her guests ui tru e old tim e style and set th e m a T h a n k s g iving dinner tin- like /it w h ich th e y had not par taken of in y e a rs Aiming her children grand and g r e a t grand children and th e i r husbands, present wen- Mr ami Mrs. Hew lett s t m y Mi and Mrs Jo h n Mil lei Mr .md Mrs F r a n c i ' M iller Miss Susan Story Mr and Mrs, i has Millei Mr and Mr- Jam e s H st./rv Mr ami M i- Fred Sm ith. Mr ami M r- .1 \V Birch grand children Mi— N e llie I.m a and . . . . _____________ .... M iller Ro—ie ami A n n i e ’ i Co. in Opera ball ou per waa aervad. The diggtug for singing o f -America and tbe bene hom e wherm lie .bed and h ad alw a y s 1 S tory Messrs J J M let Daniel • ' f i S S ^ S S w * most uuggets was iuterspei*0,1 with Sing- diction Mr Jones was warmly lived He was a bacbel -r When S tory George Story Edward and liM M a t arant. Dancing w as en iug by Edward Finch and tint,- -.■!.* congratulated upon tbe excellency President \Yashingtoi mad* ! Sillier G n J V n i f c r a l a r g e number to excel by Mr. Maylaml A neat sum was of the sermon by all who he./id u „f Loug H a n d he stopj/ed o v e rnight j /Iren. J-w-epii W Birch H arry Mil ( r a l IMHlo (qmiahad by Raynor 2$ realized from the s.*-ial aud every «>u S unday evening the pastor at tbe borne oi Mr Ketcham s g rand ler. M.il/el Suntb Fram-i- and one c ongratulated the ladies of ihe will speak ou the subject W hat father, au/1 the large chair m which -Florence Story. Mrs Jennie Kmne guild o tflheiroriginality iu arrau g - 1 think ve| of ('h r —t \ All a r e —ir he sat while a guest there is still a hnrdt. E/btli and George Rhine tag it. j 1 ilially luvital. iclieruibeil beirlmTin o( tbo fam ily. I h anlt O R D E R S C A L L E D FO R A N D D E L I V E R E D F R E E O F C H A R G E C. E. CORNELL, UNDERTAKER, H E M P S T E A D , L. I., N . Y. O F F I C E (i GREENW ICH STREET. R E S I l> li NC E No. 20 WASHINGTON STREET. - t a l l , IS \ lli-ui,i.l«-a/l. C H O I C E WOODCLEFT BUILDING SITES — : ALSO : — Six Choice Building Lots on Bedell St. On our lot then* is a house of seven , nuuns. Will hr snlil logether nr sep- I arately. Apply ((• A L E X . R. RH O D E S , ltllODEsslA, KHEEPORT, L. I. C L I F F O R D ’ S Reliable Bargain Store. ... OCR. .. S P E C I A L B A R G A I N S FOR SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY. are a t! r a e l in # iiiuiin liome seekers, \vlit(. urr ereetiu ^ a eluss «»! huihl- inr-s tliiit are Put < \e e lletl in size :in<l *iiclu le d in :il heaul v iiuyw liere | w ithin the ( iren ter New York su- j Im ibau home section. • tlc( liirtsm i d D r a w e r s , o r l h • lin e d D r i v in g ( ilo v e s , i D o iib lr bri 59c.. for ...... M e n 's lilur Flminrl O v e rsh irts, w o r th 912 . a, tor Men's lu'iiv.v I’nilcrehirlii and UruwerH, w o r t ti 35c., f o r ................ ................ 1.1*11 ,-xln, Ih-hvv O/lliMK KIhiiih-I. « - /,rlii 14,-.. iM-r y n r i l ...................... — I,III, ,,l-. While Klanuel. w./rtl, I ■/-. I'T y i i r i l .f n r .............................. FIVE FEET OF WATER AT LOW TIDE. p u t w WOOlH //iiiiii/i/lates /f the Wo. Village I, MET Jim j. .del. ft G O L D E R ’S r „ „ . n n „ _ DR U G i S T O R E FR E E P O R T , D O N T I A l l . T O 8K K T H K A M O VE MAU n . M N S THEY W O N T I.A S T I.o N O D n n 'i nii»» utir rtplcndid lin e of DOLLS AMD TOYS. 5\'h> \\itiI u n t i l X m a s ; you chii sa v e ■dk’. e n I Hie d a l l a r if yo u b u y now . btHikfhl it hiu Job a n d in te n d l«» I v V’ ' I Item a t p r ic e s u n h e a r d of laifcre. I.N .N , W a t r l i fo r o u r rea l S a n ta ( J a u s lie w ill •Hion a p p e a r al iiests, 1 ' ' C L I F F O R D ’S Reliable Bargain Store, FULTON ST., FREEPO R T , L. I. i , |(|;|» l l . %<* O l »;i; T H K IMMMI be phi. sold and lights to work a claim uf ed w ith a piau*. and eorm t <luet liy sawdnst iu search of n u g g et- which were gold-colored Is'.nis. The dig gers found it hanl work to pan out” much gold from tlioir claims. There were a few experienced miners present, however, ami to them feil the prizes fur securing the most nuggets ' or beans prize, a canvas bag filled Mrs B. G W illiams and John T. Powers. Then followed the singing of the Doxology, tbe Scripture read ing from the seventh chapter of Matthew, and a beautiful vocal solo by Mrs Williams The text of the sermon was. -Be of good courage. First and let us play the nieu for our peo with pie aud the cities of our God; and u -.n-n, I ..IIT.U H i V II » I d„- Kf.v l, « Ir*...i >l,.l. I...I A brick eutvcit i- t flout of the premises by the Highway ('oniiiitssionei-' Miss Brower \f Hempstead is now teaching iu the public school, sue eeisltug Mi-s Prutella. who resigueil f,„ ,ila, to accept a p-.sitMu m a New- York eity school The Rev. Canon Bird ..f (V.uden City conducted set v teis at the town bouse on Thursday last. The in mates groatly appreciate the visits Is-t.ir of Canon Bird and give Ins 1 m arks close attention T h e O l d S t a n d Tl.nl ll.n.l.pwrl. r- l-.r .-,.r,,l I t is •\I; It is I t is .............. .. ■ * • » J\ I t is Good Schools. I o u r Churches, W ell equipped l ire Dept., Electric E i g h ts ,1 Excellent W a ter su p p ly. RANDALL & MILLER So call at G O L D E R ’S D R U G : S T O R E , FREEPORT, N E COR MAIN AND FULTON STS F R E E P O R T , L. I., 16 B e d f o r d A v e n u e , li k O O K L Y N , N . Y . C. P E A S E L L , FURNITURE DEALER, litis on hum! at llic old -tuml. Cor. Fulton and Church S treets, F R E E P O R T , L. I., ii liirLr« 3 t i d v a r i e d M o r k n f Im i i i i u i T , ( a r p c K I H d i n g , A M I T Y V I L L E . t'* -'\-p* |*IV HUG t lie v 11 ivn i 1*1 j candy, w-rapis-l in golden tinfoil the Lor.1 do that whieh sc-euieth him B . E. Van Riper teoderc-1 a stag ; with Wells, Fargo A- Co. good He eom icin-l the metuls r- pnrty to many rridnd# a t his houie express seal, was won by G. Ben of the order with David, w-fio. h»- d t a n d a l l Park ouTum d ay eveuiug Ut)h Smith secom! prize, a ls-11, -aid. was force,! to eotue out in de T6n nraning was jummx I pleasantly Tvcast from tbe olii City Hall 1**11 iu fence of hi- jss.plo and the eiti,*s <>t vocal and instrum ental | Dro,.kl\n, aud inade by Mr May- (icsl He als.ieoinjcirt'l th,' courage ,j. - I otory telling. A fine it*®*- wu\ won by Mrs \V. S. Hall, k indness and influence ami the siuii • : . ...r, ■upper concluded the ftwti third prize, auothcr l*-l! Miss Irene larity of pur]*ise of U.tli The ZulajJ.m Ket.-hain. acr>-l TT years. (.'aiupliell; fourth prize, a gold principles of the unlcr were dwelt died Tuesday hist The deceased brick. Miss Grace S Faff fifth upon at length aud clearly defined a s .n f /,-btil .n Ket. I.ain, and fin* annual ball of Wide prize, Averill Marlow A tiue sup- The services eonc-lmh-l with the was Imra on tin- t.irm and in the | Annie t a ■OMOO. m t i e and orator vW m. S u b s c r i p t i o n B l a n k . I'n/i/isln i •!/ I In or / / \ - o m \\ri ’ /,’/■; I uu il... r ,ft!I by Kaynor * ttralffil llw ooaipaay will raabze ■' nf their ef- tf fJt'l/iCl AN» ji litrp-r line of n i-oikiug or In-.-,dug pari«jN-s. Ilian an 1\ found anywhere else on the ..nth Sul. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. n e w :• Tailerieg and Gents' Furnishing Establishment, MAIN, NKAK PINK STREET. : * FREEPO R T , L. I. C L O T H IN G M A D E T O O R D E R . P k b k k c t F i t U c a k a x t k k d . e-— ■ A Full Line el laperted end Doneetic Coede. C L E A N I N G A N D R C P A I K I N G at MOOCRATK PftlC C t. Trunks, Bags and Leather Goods. SC H O O L IIA O - A S P K C 1 A L T V . Hats and Gents' Furnishings at Low Prices. M A X S A M U E L S . ’A E X C E L L I O R l Tlie Only Relleble Merkel «■ the S*«tk Sid* W. H. PATTERSON, Freeport, W i l l c o n t i n u e t o f u r n i s h th e ihnhiIc o f th e •South S id e w i t h t h e choiceN t c u t s of Beef, Yeai, lotton , Lamb, Fralts Pork, Cerned Beef, V*|et(kldt, I*., »» ••*> ! »t r.-swinxlil,. prieeN for eiuli I.Hiik f li I fo r luwt fsv u r u . « e Ii.hh, lo uu-rM contiinmncc of t h e miiuv. J. T. POST a SON, D C A L C R S IN FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, CLAHS, V E G E T A B L E S , FRUITS, d*c., M A I N S T R E E T , F R E E P O R T . N * « t D oor to A s o i s e o s 'e M a r M a h rct ■V j s i T a b ic S|H>*im) F R E E ! I.ir aln., w ith every isxinT..’r JJia ’|V«, g G'»/,cn k I hnmcm n t W . T . G o l d e r ’s . i p l a t e d ) Riven a w a y w i l h 3 lb. pkg. Buckwheat Flour, 13c. I pt. Isittle Strained Honey, extra quality, 12e. Now Long Islaud Buckwheat b y the lb. * Try our Salad Oils, % pint bottle, 10 cents. 3 burs Standard Soap, 10 cents. Flour and Feed a t bottom prices. O r d e r s ta k e n fo r Htove fix tu r e s . A ll Moods d e liv e r e d p r o m p t l y , f r e e o f c h a r g e . W . T . G O L D E R 1 B g D E L L 4 R A Y N O R S r e . B E A U T IF U L U T T O N A O O T S X —FOR— Women and Children. $ 2 . 0 0 . op'era im*, in H, D , K. TTar sa m e in C o m m o n H ensc a ly le , of a p la in o|H*ra tm*. O n ly |2J*». T h i s lin e o i sluMts w o u ld In* a lm r tf a in 12.50* W e m a k e a l e a d e r o f th e m tliia neai a n d m a k e t h e p r ice o n ly $g.W. a fl (M l w * ,,mk' * rj^ m u r of c h i l d 9 I H K N’S H l 'I t l S u H E K L HHOKH. G E O . W . T E R R Y , M AiN S T . , H E M P S T E A D . GOLD! GOLD! GOLD! We lmve uccnt-od valuable claimi in the Famous Gold Fields of Alukt. Hon (Jtuu. D Rogers, of Jaueaa, Cli-rlr of the U. 8. District Ooart of Alaska, bus stalnsl uqt claims for t liis (-<nnisiuy in the C r a a h B a a in W h a le B a y Districts of A tasks. NORTH AMERICAN MINING A DEVELOPING COMPANY. CAPITAL. *5,000,000 SHAMS, II *•*» F u l l P s i s ASS N o s A s s i s s a s u . This Company Givaa th a Poor Man a C h ance aa waN as th a Rich. N o w i s t h « T i m « l T« Invral y/Hir R„,*■«>'. tl m will Isjv ISM Ataru ul stis-k. 1 n vrrt imiw lirfnrr ssr aiuuk aAusoms, in prt>«. Not ImthAS Ire Aliaras will bsssfal. Wr 'itir III, Insl kmisi- nrn In A awkss* birsU/n iu tills Ciinilmny. Thsisdsrs I mon, v Is as ssfr wlU, ss AA wllb 1*W ■ Sro/i i/,/„,r> l>, I'/srt-iHBor untsr. «r msll aimI ) ou sill rerrWr s*/»'k In rs N o r t h Amrrs-Rn MIrIrs s o d I: l'/,/,,pAU, . JODRRR. AlaRka Wrtlr lor proRpcrius to the NORTNJIMBUCM MMNG a m m u m G M P M Y , 23 UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK, V . 4L.J As Rills OA/Ilr.1 rvrry w iser* toteUoor