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jPPJPPljfP \Haeeau County \Review. J by Ladiv«. P e b l l e b e d K v w rr; T r H m j a t rK E K I*O K T . LONO 1HLAHD, H. South Shore Telephone Call. No. 4*. Long D letance C a ll, Freeport H. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1V0U. OFFICIAL om eC T O A V . FMCFOAT VILLA a Weorge W a llace, PreeWlent. a. Footer Spraguf, Itaynor B S m ith . W illiam R a y n o r, William U. RatU ioa * o or warra <c Oeonre W a llace, F S. Footer S p rague, Raynor K. Sm ith. W illiam Raynor, W illiam II. I'al Fletcher C. ' lemon. c c e a i e e i o w e a e P reaident. ________ _ a tteraon. F letch e r iJ. W illis, T reasurer. Flvin A. D o rlon, Collector, Joseph r . W ejrant. Village Clerk aoaae # f asatvw. K j t & f t S F e i w i n Owe D o n ’t forget the Lawn Feetivnl jy the Methodiet Ladies, next y and W ednesday, cor. Mer rick road and Ocean avenue. Sup per IS cets. G o l f C u n . - A t a m e e tioe of tbe Freeport Golf Club, held at the Crystal Lake House, Friday evening of last week, the constitution of the club w a s amended. The m em b er ship was limited to 150, and three new governors were added: W. T. M iller, Charles L W a llace and Daniel B. Raynor. Fifty cents |>er day, $5 per month, w ill be the charge to guests of members who m a y w ish to use the links. PERSONAL. SI o r e in flit* tuitl Ilolng* of O u r N eighbor* Miss Lilly H a n c o c k is visiting Mrs. N icholas Blake. W. W. B r y a n t has gone to Racine. engagengage inn busi-iiisi- and fam ily, of ■e b e w ill e i l raya Brooklyn, a r e v i s itin g friends W is., w h e n Jam e s H o llow rw k ly i Freeport O w aa. M. EL sstiM «vavi»a A. B. WalUee. sauaa em e s a ' f John Danbas. t •S teeeatiee. rise w . nocn Frank K. Mncdeker, Chnrlcri E. llelland. • r e e t r COMMII Janice H. R a y n o r, Fsyalattoa of VlOipoil Vuioee, a,***. FNICPORT MAILS. A k hivk . L kav *. 12 lS! li! in E 15 2.45 «.3n 5.10 Gurutied ClrcBlillcn, 1,000 Copies L O O A L . TIDE TABLE. I1IOR WATER. 17 .......... . . . s. 1 8 ........ . . . 2.42 ‘ Ill .......... .. 3.4ft ' 20 .......... . . . 4.49 ‘ 21 .......... . . . 5.411 • 22 .......... ... 6.87 • 28 ........ . . . 7.20 • Friday, Aug. Saturday, Sunday, Monday, We'n’sday,' Thursday, ‘ Last (Quarter. Aug. 17. Sun rises, 5.12 sets, fl.56. Sidew a lks. No doubt Freeport’s sidewalks near the dejiot and in the business section can be im p r o v e d , and we believe this m atter w ill receive the attention it morits at no distant Well |>uved, neatly kept side walks, particularly uear the depot, excite Interest and travelers desire to know more c o n cerning a village where such conditions prevail. The writer can say for him s e lf that im preesions o f Freeport, gained sim p ly from passing through by rail, do not do justice to the village. Good walks allure and a person passing from the depot to the reel denlial section finds him s e lf It) the end ’midst m u tt delightful sur- rouudiugs. We have a pretty depot it attracts, let us have good s id e w a lk s through- out the village it m oans much for Freej*»rt, and wo rejw a t: we believe this matter will receive the alien- tiou it merits at no distant day. N kw Home. —Charles L. Seaman has broken ground on Grove street for a new house. V il l a u ic B oard .— A quorum not being present there was no meeting of the village Board o f Trustees on Friday evening. At) bound .—About 5 p. is. Wed nesday tlie steam er M osquito ran aground at the 1’oiut L iokout Duck, eud did not return to Frce|>ort until 10 o’clock. I. O. O. F.—Members of F r e e isu t Lodge, No. 6C0, I. O. O. F., on W ednesday of this week, snile<i to Point Lookout in launches Is- longing to Capt. Z o p b a r S m itl, and Capt. Wilson S. S o u thard. At Comb’s Point Lookout pavilion a m o st s a v o r y bay dinner whs served I and tbe company returned e a r l y in <f the e v e n ing, unanimous iu t h e i r ex pression of satisfaction w ith th e days outing. G ood R ecord .--O ncorrected time, W illiam P. Miller’s sloop yacht Eleanor was awarded first prize iu the several events of her clits.- on the recent cruise of tbe Hem [stead Bay Y a c h t Club. The Eleanor spread a new suit of canvass on this trip, designed by the owner of the yacht. Tbe spread deyelojied is |sjsitive assurance of the ability in nautical m a tters of this enthusiastic yachts man. C atholic S ervices :—A scries of serm ons, explaining the C a tholic faith, w ill be given, by Rev. P. J. U ’Uallagban, In tbe C h u rch of < >ur H o ly Redeemer, as follow s :—An gust 26, “The N ecessity of F a ith August 27, “ T b e D ivinity of Christ;” August 28, “ T h e C h u rch and the B ible;’’ August 2tl, “ C on f e s e i o n s A u g u s t 30, “ T h e Hex I P r e sence;” August 31, “ W h y I am a C a tholic;” September 2, “ T h e Sin A g a inst the Holy Ghost.\ G rove P ark .— The M onday after noon ladies euchre resulted as fol low s :—1st prize, linen center piece, Mrs. G eorge P. B e r g e n ; 21 prize, renaissance, Mrs. E. H. Close; 3d. prize, chatelaine hag, Mrs. W. II. C a ller; 4th. prize, w a s te basket, Mrs. J. W. Johnson ; 5tb. prize, reading glass, Mrs. F. E. S tory. Below are nam e s of prizes and w inners, at the W e d n e sday e v e n ing euchre. Ladies, Mrs. L u ther, cut glass dish, Miss P b i ll i|« , glass bon bon dish; Mrs. B a rrow s, liueu center piece; Mrs. H a r r y S m ith, sam e; Bliss H u n t, address book. G entlem en, 8. Story, m ilitary brushes ; M r. M ackey, silver n u t d ish ; Mr. Spear, leather cigar c a s e ; O. P. Bergen, tobacco jar; Mr. F. Stanley, bat brush. A flue tennis court is being m ade opposite the hotel. C rystal L ake H ouse .—A G ibson’s living picture entertainm ent w ill Is- given Friday evening of th is week under the direction of Mrs. S. Dodge. Follow ing is tbe p r o g ram . “ Am erican Girl,\ Miss O s b o r n ; “ Last D a y of Summer,\ Miss F r a n kle and Mr. Charles O sborn; “ A caddie is not necessary,” Miss French and Mr. Tbone Jack s o n ; The girl w h o is going to be kissed fti ten m inutes,\ Miss O sborn and Mr. J a c k s o n ; “ Golf is not tb e only ,rtb.” Miss K reg and Mr. B a lnbridge; “ T h e Golf G i r l,” Miss M„M. e l - . v ,, will die ” are visiting V Freeport. Mi ami m o ther Silas W illiam s, of ip . < his cousin, Mr. C h a rles T own B oard . The tow n board w ill sit at tlie Central Hotel, on W ednesday, August 22, to grant licenses to plant oysters and clams in tbe bay. Mott; “ L o ve w ill d ie,” Miss Reeves and Mr. M arks; “ M aude M u ller,\ Miss Osborn; “ A gmsl gam e for tw o ,” Miss French and Mr. W. ( la- boro; “ P resence of M ind,\ Miss Kreg, Mr. W hite, Mr B a i u b ii d g e ; “ P a lm istry,” Miss F rankel, Mr. Balnbridge. A f ter the program a dance w ill follow iu th e dining A ladies euchre was given T h u r s day afternoon of this week. Dances at Crystal Lake T h u r s d a y and Friday evenings of th is week. At the ladies' euchre last T h u r s d a y week, Mrs. Cross won first prize, one dozen lemonade glasses; Mrs. Murray, second, claret ju g nud spoon; Miss Bertha Cross, th ir d , nail tile and button h o o k ; Mrs. Schmidt, fourth, salve j a r . A most enjoyable childrens' p a rty was given Tuefklny eWriilig' 'itf 'th i s week under the directions of Mrs. D. Frankel, Mrs. S. W. Dodge and Mrs. Cook. S unday ’ s S torm The terrib le storm of S u n d a y last created havoc in m a n y places and Free|H u t did is visiting Hamiikev M o rris M iller, lias been at H a r t ford, Coon., for sev e r a l days visit ing relatives. W. H B r y a n t sta r te d Tuesday on a s h o rt business t r i p to W a shington and B a ltim o re. Mrs. H iram It S m ith has reliiru isl home a f ter a few w e e k s' sojuuj-p at Stam ford, N. Y. Mrs. Hum t B. W ood, of Spring- field M a ss.. is visitin g her sister, Mrs. Jo h n K. G o lding. Mrs. P. H e y w a rd is enjoying a visit from her au n t and cousin Mrs. and Miss Paddock of N. Y. F r a n k R a y n o r ' a n d fam ily, of Brooklyn, are visitin g at the hom e of Mr. and M rs E lijah R a y n o r. Miss F. E d ith S m ith sta r ts on Friday f o r a four w e e k s ' visit to S a ratoga and the B e r k s h ir e Hills. J e re Brow n and fam ily have re turned from Ocean G rove, w h e re they have been sp e n d in g a few Miss Lillian H e y w a rd and m o ther have left F r e e p o r t f o r th e m o n th of August on a vi.-it to i 'nun. and Suf fern N . Y. Miss A m elia P e a rsall of Brooklyn is s|K‘nding tw o w e e k s a t th e hom e of h e r cousins, M isses N e llie and M a ttie Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Jo s e p h Pow e rs have returned to th e ir hom e iu New York, after s p e n d ing tw o w e e k s at the home of T h o m a s Pow e rs. A r th u r R a y n o r of N e w Y o rk c ity, accom.'onipauieil p a n ie d byiy Board of E d u c a tion. T h e Board of Education m e t for o r g a n izatio n on T u e sday evening at th e school house. Dr. J. H. B. Den ton, senior m e m b e r of th e b o a r d . was elected President, and W illiam B. O s terh o u t, • s e c retary. H a r v e y B. S m ith was reappointed treasu rer. A .com m u n ication from m e m b e r in elect, Dr. G e o rge H. H a m m o n d , d e clining to serve, was received and ordered placed on tile, and read ns follow s G e n tlem e n of th e H o a r d of Ed ucation P e r m it me. to ex p ress to you m y the SEAF 0 RD. BASE BALL REVS. P r e m a tu r e B u r ial. subject w h ich has a t t r a c t e d 1 deep sense of appreciation of th e iiliei tb t t'oiuplim e iit im p lie d hy tb e fact t h a t fMcli of you bar; btroiigly and M h teutly urged m e to aw tiiue duties of ttiH uthre to wbivb 1 have revetitly been elected. W h ile I rev- ogniKv thv pvifuviuauee of those duties w o u ld m ake no very heavy d r a f ts upon m y tim e , and, w h ile from th e stan d p o in t of personal friendship, it would be a g r e a t p l e a s - vith cept in iy <llive grvt, t h eTefore, r elitie t h e honor runferred i to 1e tire to be associated w ith you, yet th e r e are various reasons w h y 1 have alw a y s felt and continue to feel tb e g r e a test reluctance to ?tc- o of any kind. I re h obliged to de m ferret! uimu m e by tbe rtx’en t election. M ost respeefully yours, (». 11. H a m m o n d . F r e e p o r t, X. V. Aug. 11, VJU0. .lor-cpb T. W e y n u t was uomiuatiNl for the uflict* of c le rk, lie decliuetl the honor w ith thanks, sta tin g th a t as the d u ties of V illage C lerk bad grow n to such proportions as to re quire bis undivided atten tio n , it w o u ld l>e im p o s s ible for him to ac *pt. E x p ressions of reg r e t w e n * Hereil, red and A caught three w eak fish, w e ighing re syevtively i), 11 and 13 |Hnmds. The r e g u lar m o n th ly social of the K p w o rth League will be held at tbe parsonage next W e d n e s d a y even Subject of Epwurl.li L e a g u e meet tug next Sunday is ••Tbt* w ins THE i I V KTANI‘. Mrs. J. C. B a y lis has retu r n e d | south sale* longue <i*mee-oowiv from th e cam p ground. | KBd U u rtis Sm ith and A lva V e rity a r e j sjieudiug a week on t h e bay. The in fan t child of Jo h n W a ters is very ill w ith cholera infantum . Mr A lhro am i fam ily w ill m o v e to H e m p stead about Septem b e r first. On S a turday last W in B. Rhodes I'la r n l . W e n Dml Ilrm p stoiul . . . . . l-i 12 t KnMwtn*. ' 17 11 * l<o« k \ illv (Viilrv in 1\ Frv#*p<»rt.. In* H Amity villv ............ 1»> '» 11 tU llm o rv 1>* 2 12 IVr«Vnt W e have yet to hear of from H e m p e tead w h o will say th a t F r e e p o r t’s outfield alone did not lose the game. it in PO A K M x im th ss MvKvuna, 3h Lewis, ef MvVormick. It* emnloy a metlKxl which will do away with all dangers ? Even if the evil 1 h ' not so great as is ^ considerable atten tio n of late is t h a t 1 fvam l. yet if but one of the many dss whoho an*v yearly earh laidaid awayway be of p r e m a tu r e burial. T h rough t h e c o u rtesy of H. H e rald Cbapiri, LL.I)., ot B rooklyn, we p r in t below his lecture on this s u b , Vtx%®t jeot rx,*u On J u ly 2oth, a rticles of inn of \ T h e American Society 1 vvntion of Premature Burial tiled with the Secretary of State < York. The objects of this association / t h e thousand w a t y l a 6 saved from tin horrors of a death to law which vcide to ad- imply jnstitied its cxisti uee eti our statute'KsJis. O ku a mi Cii •.mx. LL.I). awful to contemplate, :\ny the si\ a ty may finally dt> • will have amply Y X. ’ MERRICK. are sufficiently indicated and may tw* summed up advocacy of surh legisl do away with the dan Mr. M o n tgom e ry Downey, w iHtpular i w ttor o r of the E| latioti as will C’bureb be by its title, the phrasr m e r ula r r» v of th e E p iseopal J1 re, is sjam d ing a m o n th | This is the Season Yachting Cap*, Golf Capa, (nilf Hats. Straw Hat* and Light Knockatx>ut Hat*; also Yachting Shoes, Bieycle Shoes, Oxford Ties .and light slnx’s for summer wear. THE Fallon St. Shoe end Hit Store is the place where these things van be bought. SIDNEY T TOST. intenm -nt.\ \ But what methods are to lie urged for the vention of pn'inature burial ’ • .Vs Mrs 11 \\ R vk I i I plan has been adopted by tlie fvum threv '■Tl°UVZ*k$. i:; yet Kelly, : Shipley, If Deevau. p y if* th e ill u u k a n l” aiel the leailvr, l-M-^e Manhop- . < Van Nohtrauil. Kelly, 2ti Mi.si. Lillian Viawfcu-il retuvneJ to B rooklyn W etlnesilay, a f t e r a tw o weeks viMt w ith lier g r a m lm o th e i. iu this village. Vresidiug Elder, <'badw ick, will hold second and H urd q u a rterly conference F r id a y evening, Aug. and will preach t h a t evening, p r e v ious to the conference. T h e .Services at th e Episc<qial < h im h on Sunday w ill lie as lul lows: Com m u n ion at 7 3u a. m . ; Sunday School 2.3u p 111 . evening l his ■niliug Ids vacation m a n y place# and F m ‘|*irt go unscathed. buildiug in th e course of emi s t ruction by O. XV. H u m p b rey, at tbe Northeast corner of ( h v a n and South Side avenues, was badly <la:uegeil. The fram e w a s s h e a thed and roof ubingled, ju s t in gissl eon dition for tb e elem ents to do th e ir tuoel deetructive work. The build ing gave w a y a t the second floor and the Htuddiug of th e first story was forced to such an angle as to carry the tw o upper sto n e s about a foot over the foundation line. T h e upper atoriev, apparently, w e re not fim-ed out of shape, mid are siqi ported by the first story studding, standing several degrees out of plumb. This experience proved the im practicability of the new “ s to r y at a time\ m ethod of framing. If the fram e had been erected with corner and angle posts, running full height of building, probably this disaster would never bavtr^ccurrcd The chim n e y fin the house ov copied by Morrel W haley, on Ray nor street, was struck and several bricks were hurled (rum th e ehim ney. A tree on Charles Holder's prem ises, lower Main stn-et was sh a tter., ed, and Mr. Holder, who hud been standing under tbe tree a m o m e n t before bad a narrow esciqic. The schooner, E h talieth A. Ik- dell, was struck while lying in Fret- port creek, but not m u ch dam a g e d . The former Presbyterian iwrson age was struck, but not damugi-d. A tree on tbe premist-s of Georg* W allace was strin-k. A large tret* on low e r Main s treet . opposite Riehanl Bedell's preunM-s. __________ barkentin e ,! w e e «1\^>*«> laden with sugar, grounded on th e | — 1 TME VILLAUE CMURVMES. liars off the east end of Point Look-! out Beach during the tog Saturday r■’ra•• .. .......... . \\r morning. The Merritt W recking '■« ,h* Com|iany's tugs arrived during the i - rkshyterian day anti suctvtded in floating the o ... L- v — , ,, struodvd vessel st 6 o’clock S s t u r - 1 l Thl‘ R' / U‘1' dav eveuimr (Mead, will preach at both tbe morn # v _ _______ lin g and evenin g services on Sun FteTIVAL A lawn ftwtival will <ley Ul*, t ' be held on the aftermsiua ami even METHoblsT. m g s of Tuesday aud W ednesday, Sunday services Clas.- m eeting. August 81st aud 22tl, ooroer Fulton » 30 *• *■ i preaching by the pa.-toi street aud Geean avenue, under 12.30 a . N. Subject, \ A W h o le( Wools -LEKT inn .— There will Is- a monkey pally Monday evening The regular ladies euehre was bvld Thursday ufteruisiu. Plom i'.—A very large coiu|uiuy attemlwl the picnic and d ance, given W ednesday evening by the Wide- Aw ake Engine Coiu|mny, at Main aud Bedell strisds. R efreshm ents w e r e servwl and there w a s dancing Unlit m idnight. H o l e C lub .—On Saturdays tour- uament gam es are held at Golf Club grounds. Saturday of this week there will Is* a golf ball handicap tournament for men at 3 i\ and a driving eon test at 2 P. m . for the women a golf club goes to tbe winner. Go to the summer festival to be given by the Ladies’ Aid Society uext Tuesday and W edntwday, on the grounds, corner Fulton street and Ocean avenue. There w ill he a tine supper from 6 to 8 o ’clock for 25 cents, and m any other attrae tiooa. M ketino . —Tbe Fourth District Re publican Assisflatton w ill hold a m eeting in Review ball on Satur day evening. A full attendance of members of tbe association, as well as the presence of sll Republican voters o f tbe district, is particul arly desired at this m eeting. A shore . A French barkentine, I ' the* \ity j ;i* - dirrohon of the Ladies’ Aid Society et Vhurvh. ' Sunday Si-h.sjl, 2.3 of the M ethishst Chun-h Fine P- * ■ q 'utrterly tem|s-rauce m.s-lmg Biqqs-r, 25 cents. Fancy articles. wf K||worth Ls-ague, 7 i n , le-l by ivy enNuu, vim fectiouery, lomunadv, • Mine Mabel IV n r sall, praisv rvnv. am i lot# of good thing# tor sale. 7 30 •’ » i preaching by the [a.- ------- --------------- tor, 7.15 p. *. Subject. •• Sum m e r C ourt N o t e . The case of the Gathering.\ Ptsqile vs. G ill, rape, was before . . . Justhx- W allatv, T h u r e lay morning. The eomplaiuaut, U-na Schasrdt, n e e 11 A n e l>ze<1 w a s leprwentt-d by Etlgar Jackson. C Milton Foreman hi.- nxvivv.i nml the prisoner w a s represented from lYof. Tucker, the New York by Judge W heeler, of Lynbrook. Stale Chem ist, a certifleate of a u a ly The h A n u g nod exam iuatlon was sis which certifles that Devoe Is-ad adjourned to Monday, 9 a . *., and and Zinc is m ade only of lend. zinc, th e prisoner was remanded to jail color, turpentine dryer and huscid fam ily, spendin g ins vacatio n at th e home of his f a th e r, Sam u e l R a y n o r . A fter an absence of tw o weeks, C a p tain E lijah T a f t h a s returned and will spend th e r e m a in d e r of the hot season w ith his son, A n d rew T a ft. Jo h n J. R a n d a ll, W in. G. M iller, aud Lewis H. Ross w ith th e i r fam i lies, and Miss F lorence R a n d a ll re turned M o n day from a sh o r t visit at Ocean Grove. Joseph J . R a y n o r, W illiam E.Gold er, C h a rles i \ Seam a n and Jo h n R. Bedell started M o n d a y for a w e e k 's o u ting on th e G r e a t S o u th Bay iu th e s loop y a c h t \C’a r r i b e l . ” The Misses M a g g ie M c L a u g h lin, N e llie D u rham , Jo s e p h in e DeLny aud M aggie Lauguit, four jolly ing wom en of B r o o k lyn a r e he- Jg entertained at th e Cooper cot tage, lower Main s tr e e t. Mrs. F rank lieg e m a n and daligli ?r, Irm a , w h o have ticeu speniliug (Hirtiou of th e su m m e r at the hom e of Mrs. lie g e m a n 's parents. M r. aud Mrs. C h a r les B. R a y n o r, have returned to th e i r hom e in Chicago. Mr. GeurgV W a llace has returned from a trip to Paris. Mr. W allace is a w r y luisy, p r o g ressiv e m an and Ills li Inlay was well earned. W e I-list hi- rel uriii il I* * h is miim-r oils d u ’ies mui h Is-m'liteil hy the pleasant r h a iigc OBITUARY. KI.I/.A I'ARM AN. Mrs. Eliza C a rm a n , w idow of Sam u e l S. C a rm a n w h o died ill the su m m e r of Is-.M, passe* 1 aw a y on F r id a y afternoon a f t e r a b r ief ill- olle an d M r W e y a u t was high ly vom p lim e u ti-d (or the efficiency of his w o rk and th e general sa tisfa c t ion to th e board of th e perform a n c e of all th e du ties connected w ith th e A p p lications of A rcher B. W a l lace, for t h e office o f clerk , Jo h n E. G o lding for collector, aud Jo h n J. D u n b a r fo r tru a n t officer w e re received, and upon m o tion w e re laid o v e r f o r action to th e next re g u lar m e e ting of th e Board. T h e tre a s u r e r 's aud collector's bonds w e re fixed at tHuun each. T h e r e w a s som e discussion as to an av a ilab le candidate to fill th e office m a d e v a c a n t by the declin ation of m e m b e r-elect, Dr. G. 11. H a m m o n d . N o \action w a s taken. T h e tim e lim it of th e Board of Education fo r filling the isisition is th irty days, a f t e r which t h e m a t t e r com e s under t h e jurisdiction of th e School ( 'ouim issiouer. P a v e d S id e w a lk s . in g ' I ‘.<11 III)' iif Dour Sir : through your rvm a ikaiblv vigor until about suvvu m o u ths ago, w h e n slit) bevamv af- llictod w ith it soiv anklv, which uevvssitiitocl t h r usv of vrutrhus, the* trbulfiv- resulting from iin old frac tu r e of the ankle-joint whic'lF ov vurred during her ehihilioocl. Eleven d a y s p r iw to h e r d e a th she was strick e n dow n by it severe attac k of d y s e n tery, w h ich ballied all medical sk ill in attendance, and to which disease the s ld lerer Miecliinbed. She Wits the* second child of ii fam ily of ten born unto h e r parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R a y n o r, both of whom, d u r in g th e i r lifetim e , w e ie well and most f a v o r a b ly know n th r o u g h o u t tin- section of lying Island, being prom inently identified w ith large veal estate and business in terests during the e a r lier y e a rs of the* history of the village. T h e deceased w a s .-eventy seven y e a r s of age. ha.\m g been born Feb. 7, 1823 She alw a y s a devoted m o ther, it ml a good boy. died friend She* was thv m o ther of four ch il d r e n and leaves three. B e rgen K V a rm 'in, of H e m p stead Mrs. .I ll B. D e n ton., of this village, and Mrs. tieo r g e V. Bushnell. of R ichm o n d H ilt. The* fourth c hild, in his youth. T h e funeral was held at her late resilience on Fulton stre e t. Sunday afternoon, at 3 3<>. th e Rev F M K e rr, of the H e m p stead DreshyteriiUi ( burch. otfieiating in th e absence of h e r pastor, the Rev K. V. K c tvham . Interm e n t w;i.- at (Ireeutield ('em columns to remind our Village Boa their d u ty in regard to the ordinance, requiring owners of property on Main Street to pave the walk adjoining that portion of their property facing on Main This is one of the best of our village ordinances, and for that very reason should lie enforced ; what can add more to the’ attractiveness of a village than its well paved w a lks? Which is tin better, walking in mud ankle deep or walking upon a dry, solid walk : Especially is tlie necessity for paved walks manifest on Main Street, which is the business thoroughfare of our vil lage, upon whose walks we need must tread to secure the luxuries and neces sities of life, ami the benefit to lie de rived by both merchant and shopper is too obvious, even to tlie most stupid and indifferent of ns all to need explanation. Even the citizens of our ancient, inert and remissful sister village, Hempstead, years ago realized the necessity < walks, and erected them. If my memory serves i the most venerable of me right, one of fathers was, before his election to office, an advocate of paved side walks , indeed if his state ments before bis election besjHike his true sentiments upon tlm subject, his main desire to become a trustee was to etfect a much needed reform in the con dition of our sidewalks. Perhaps other of Ids many official duties have so oe- •omplish promised improve- give Ids “ Hobby\ the attention he owes i t ; hut as the electric light and other minor m atters are settled for the time being, we have reason to believe the trustee to whom I have reference will net Many of our enterprising citizens have already erected walks which are monuments of their public spirit and a credit to the village, others have failed to do so, having, I trust, good excuses for not having done so; hut it is the duty of our Board to notifiy these tardy ones, that walks must he erected, and then if the same is not done, they, the Board, are at liberty to exercise their prerogative uf erecting Walks themselves and collecting the costs of same from the property so benefit ted. But these harsh measures I lielicv to he unnec essary, when the Board states its posi tion in ill, m ath r. Perhaps many may think my remarks rtune; hut if the erecting of tin ted until fall many dif fivulties will be encountered and excuses given for tin- further procrastination of inomiortune; walks i> in gle It is therefore notion is m ccssa Kre. pert X Y evident that immediate T XXI’AVl it 1 L V. mni . WILLI AM 1LU N- •!(, W illiam , son of J o h n R R a y n o r. dh*d at his hom e here. Friday evening id last week, at t h e age of t»l leaving a \> nlow and one son. Deeeased had resided in Freeport alxuit tw o yeais; aud w a s a e o u sin of I ur< to <ii>pesi N 11.Sm ith, of this village. M embers ; rhe on asion a of E u reka Hook and Ladder an y of Rockville V e n tre, a t t e th e funeral services, w h ich were held on Monday afternoon, of ties w e e k . Interm e n t was in (riven- ! field cem e tery COMMUNICATION. /.*/*/■ u / til- It Dear Sir Then' will hi I d Id. W< d licsday evening. Aug. VV, I'. mio , at tin t - v x' Park Hi L 1, Fret j- irt, a bar it y euchre for the benefit of tin Nassau Hospital Nassau f o u n ty. Mineola, I. 1 t >pt rating I >• part nn*nt Fund Td makt this a great success i< tin earnest de-ire t the promoters, and tin hotel j h •<>pl<’ have all joined most thusiastieally m the full feeling of undertaking It is tin: ih Mr« to have all Nassau (’ounty pt-nph tak' a ] h rson.il interest in the projeet and Usv their best elldeav disi h *s• of a- many tickets for time ami influenee 2 - tin i L e t t e r to C a r m a n D e a r Free|»ort L. I ^ D e a r Sn The aunoyain-e eaiistsl ^ltj by short m e a s u re in p a in ts that are sold by tbe gallon. i- worse th a n the loss by the sb o rtag t Mis led by the m a k e r - rep r e s e n tatu d is as to how far a gallon w ill g ■ you buy too little of every >.«i t. and m u s t send f r nm ii in th e mi l-t \f th e w o rk. IU‘sid»*s a s h o rt m e a s u re m a n is. iloubtlvss. also a th e a t e r n; other w a y s bis paint is likely to cover l> e i h a p s tw o t h i r d s a - m m h a s h e i'll admit This certainly i* deserving ehanty, ami w trust will b* heartily tak* n hold *T There will he placed in tin hands oi the leading druggists ami phy-iriutis *>f F reepirtam l .nlpn’ent villager, ticket- lor salt at tin pi let of $ I \o each Many tickets hav. I h . n alp .tdv <jN*k* u f*»r. and tln v will be on sal* this eomiug w*« k is 'lescrilh d. * -r 1 -y tin is« ho have rsunally tak' n it iijr 'I i tliems« Ives t-. an-' Lv ■». lling tickets, 1 .ils 11 xvidi to ,nlvw- you that all > • thi- -oii- 1* si reus - >t 1* nding tin ir aid nnhli wi-rk. hi .tv. iijsin application in t'l writing t* • till ■th'-e - *f t lie Park H *t. 1. 1 * supplied with a> my tn ket- a- t h- v T h In v , tin v \ x ill It i«i tin . -in -t ill mt. n «f. d t<> m.iki t!; 1 - -m *>f tin. n; — f -u< * * --ful af fair- f tin- -• a-i*n. l-»th tinam ially and so- i.dly Tin tav*«rs. xv antieipaf. . will I h larg* iv -1*iiiateil . that th* am'UHt r* a'.:/’ *1 fr*>m tin <il* *f tn k» t> say s This also ynu tiu l t»ut w h ile th e w o rk is going on, and th e paint wait while you send ing m u s t Even ttiiti - nor the w o rst you are Im ky Y job to tlo again in and i v r h a p s yoiii p.e. goe*l fo! th a t sh.-rt V. xv la de ( >be law of lyi in default of bail. oil; notbing e l e e , no adulteration. Amd L et UF have tin tin t is m d rvally th a t liars In* hardest t -» ‘ .tteh th a t a ii.tr lies x\ ill g’ aim *st the fund Partn < p u r \n turn: *;n d * m u- •n u n f v a-mg tn k* t - will 1\ I tln-ir names to the 1 • mom- n t. as t.. / . ! liialMg' mt in a v I*, liandetl \in wh • ha- 1* nt \-r d* - m u g h.anty Trusting tl.aT v v. \ \ : itabh an«i { r '!>«: tV y w'llf ' Im in p» r- h ! in h> - rhankni. i u I. \ i t i- al» eh pun has. r . g’.v* thi> mat jap i’ iry m l a D of Look out for - all (bY \** iniltiil. ami zuu' ■ . 1 - 1:1 v ami Uurnlilv Your# tru ly , 55 F W D ev |. . n L t a - t o ‘ .It pdys to advertise id the Reviei Vrenuliiug survive 7..'in < >n T u e sday last, M r arid Mrs. C u r tis S m ith aud Mr. and Mrs. \ ’al vutiuv attended tbe f u n e r a l of th e ir nephew , at Flushing. T h e young m an was a victim of S u n d a y ’s te r rib le storm . P a rties from Seaford, w h o w ere at H igh Hill Beach, on Sunday, say th e r e was no storm of an y sev e r ity there, except wind. A boat sailed by tw o ladies n e a rly ujaset near the beach but finally grounded. John C. Park, died S a tu rd a y p. m ., 11th h i s t ., a t his late residence No. 100 South Elliot Place, B rook lyn, aged 10 years. F u n e r a l was held M o n d ay last from his late rest deuce. In term e n t at (irveuw o o d cem e tery. Deceased is a son-in- law of J o h n A lbro and leaves a wife and one child. S u n d a y ’s heavy sto r m did con siderable dam a g e h e r e a b o u t s : Miss Mazie Brown w h ile closing a door, a t h e r hom e, was stru c k on th e el bow aud p a r tly paralyzed, but final ly recovered. C h a rles S o u th a rd ’s boat wav struck. A g r a in stack on t h e prem ises of Jo h n B a y lis w a s struck and con sum e d by lire. Mr. M ansfield had a n a rro w es cape on the road. T h r e e trees w e re sp lit in pieces near him . ( >uu week from uext Sunday Rev. R. 11. Reidy, of the M. E. Church, w ill preach his last serm o n as pas to r of the Seaford church. Mr. R e idy has accepted a call to a ch u rch in L a c k a w a n n a , Pa. The p a s to r s tated to a r e p r e s e n tativ e of th e R kvikw th a t he had enjoyed the w o rk at Seaford, hut th e new field is a l a r g e r one and he feels it his d u t y to go. Dr. Stillm a n , of Rock ville C e n tro will fill th e M. E. pul pit th e first th r e e S u n d a y s in Sep tem b e r. The R kvikw w ishes Mr. R e idy all success in his new field, and reg r e ts t h a t lie is to leave Sea ford. W h ile fishing last w eek Lester B a ldw in, ( ieorge V e rity and a s h a rk ten feet long w e n t t h ro u g h a series of m u m e u v e rs, w h ic h , as yet, have not been th o roughly set fo it h , as n e a rly as we can ascertain. At any rate, th e !<• footer tied a h a lf hitch on his ow n nose w ith th e net tackle, being at the tim e in very close pio.x u n i ty to Mr Baldwin. Som e one it seem s finally “ shooed\ tin* sh a rk aw a y and iu som e w a y or o th e r a f t e r coining into thv bay th e boat upset, but fo rtu n a tely both Mr. B a ldw in and Mr. V e rity s a v e d them selves. T h e fair of St. M ichael’s and All A n g e ls C h u rch, held W e d n e s d a y and T h u r s d a y afternoons and e v e n ings of last week netted ♦150. A m o n g those who w o rked hard for th e success ot the fair, w e re Mrs. Ja m e s K e tcham , Mrs. M a ttie Fitz sim o n s , Mrs. David W a rin g and M rs. Lewis K e tcham , w h o w e re in ch a r g e of th e fancy tab l e , Miss Floyd J o u r s looked a l t e r th e c h a n c e s on t h e bicycle. ice cream table, Mrs. Sam u e l B e a u m o n t; c a k e table, Miss M o n tgom e ry candy table. Miss E d ith V e rity and Miss M a b le P o s t . (tu lld table, Miss N e llie H a w x lm rst and o th e r s ; lem o n a d e w ell, Miss L a u r a W right, Miss E d ith B o x . fish I>uud, Mrs. 1 A‘\vis K e tcham and the • J a c k H o rner pie\ was en tr u s ted to Miss Em m a Sleek. The fair was to be held T h u rsday afternoon and evening of this week also. 7 27 Total KKKKIUKT I )«’ah,3h Pettit, rf Henderson, Vh J Dullard, e . Fishvl, ji Miller, ef Bedell, lb Boovler, r f .. (Vzzotis. ss 3 5 *J4 IH SO 'UK BY IN NINOS. Hempstead <10 0 0 u 0 1 1 Freeport o 0 1 j0, 0 1 0 0 Summary - Earned runs - Hempst 2; Freeport 1 LTf on bases— Hemp stead V; Freeport 7. Stolen bases— Ktshel, MeUrath. Two tiase bits—Mr Xenna, Lewis. Three base hit—Dol lard. Home run—McGrath. Double play—V-ozzens, Henderson, Bedell. Bases on balls—off Fishel I; of Deegan 2. Struck nut, Fislpl .*»; Dee gam 2. Time of game—2 hours 5 min. Umpire — Ed Baldwin. society This will be determined at the hr*a meeting of its meml>vrs, which will be held early in October Then are. however, three ways, one or more of which must be chosen These a ir First. The German Mortuary > system Second. The French (Test) system. Third, The Russ*an (Karnicet system In Germany, Hufelnnd in Weimvr | succeeded in bringing alniut the enact has returned cam p life at Daul Sm ith s, in tho Adirondack*. She w a s ucvnmpauivd by Mr and Mi>. L. R. Peabody w h o have since th e ir r e tu r n taken a cottage at Long B r a n c h , t h e ir i»ei m a u e n t Imuic is iu R iverside, New York city. Mis. M a tilda B u rrell, m o ther of m n g in g alxuit tlie enaei j Mt\x H. \ lonbly, w h o lias been ment of laws which were afterw ards seriously 1 11 o f biNmehial pneum o n ia , adopted either entirely or in a modified ; h a s en tirely re<,uveri*d under the form at Frankfurt, Di and Berlin, and tu which all the lead 'rcsdcii. Munieh. j s k il|fu l t r e a tm e n t of Di E ( ’a rum n and Berlin, a n d f\ which all the lead- j ,,f Frvvim it. Mrs. B u rrell is eighty J\lt uinu* an; now sul.>vt Tak. thu > u y val> ayVi an,| |,„ IK llvw| m , i • y e a rs ot age, 1 ' ' , | a n d influential ig l paren tag e She is a tie* Updylfos A m ity villv m u st uveils fall victim s to th e taiL e n d e rs. W e tru s t it is not a race for six t h place betw e en A m ity v illv and Bclltnore. B u c k , :ih. E. Smith. If Wal. Smith, 2b Peters, e Bennett, ss. . . Merritt, ef Abrams, p Barto, e f . . G. Verity,rf Total AMITY VI 1.L1-. Gates, Ih Scheveria, 2b Redding, If Powell, e ............ Inglee, 3h . . . Hulsc, ss. . Brunnenter, ]> Handell, rf... Vincent, rf. Kcirns, ef a in i*o \ k I 2 3 2 2 3 2 7 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1(1 14 27 11 5 It III 1*0 A K 0 0 0 0 0 0 U 0 (1 0 law of Munich as an illustration leal inspectors arc ap|H»inteil whost duty j it is to carefully examine each <l^ecas« d ' ’ Hv,1,iciit son before a certificate of burial can | 1 d New England, ranted. Mortuaries are established physicians and nurses in attend- imet*. Each corpse is put in a separate 1 b«w. who i \\ n uv drive horses are well lighted cell In its hands is placed espvcj illy asked 1\ bt- very watchful a rope eonih*eted with a I m 11. so that at I'd t,u' ‘ bating of the harness during tha the slightest movement aid t>e gra ^ Our Furniture k{3 is of the reliable kind and stands the test no m atter what is given it. We also sell § C a r p e ts, B e d d in g & c. ^ that o.ni't hi- rxi-ollud any- V wlivr*- for thc.prioe. ^5 Dry G oods and N o tions ^ in groat variety. <5 L. C. NICHOLS, ^ FREEPORT, L. I. summoned anees and other metluxls will Hot baths, eleetne apple j hot wvather, especially under the collar and satldle, as when the horse is heated tion are at haild. It has l»een said by many that none have ever come to life in German mortuaries, but this is not Numerous i list a in which this Los Chambres Mortuaires d'At - off tonto.\ An aeqaintauee o th r ”W11Tev, Vollum, late n United States Colonel author of vently asst officer of high sta late m edical inspector Army and eo- Prematurc B u rial.” was re inred by a German medical jy a nding tliat there aliv a Munich dead house.” Unfortunately, local sweating a sore can I m - made in a f« w moments, which, it discovered, ght cause his being taken from liar no.ss and thereby interfering with your business or pleasure. Examine the harness often and see that it tits properly, and when the har ness is taken otf bat h r t he shoulders and back with cold water containing a little J. W. B arkku . probably a dozen }>er had come to life in the c< BELLMORE. You can get the R kvikw at the post otlieo. tl F r a n k ( 'iced uf B rooklyn, spent Sunday w ith hi- p a rents here. A lbert Dean and wife went on the N e w p o it excursion Sunday last. Mr. B a y lis and Mr. S tew a r t of BrooKlyn are visiting relativ e s at SimthN ilk* South. E ilw a n l Sm ith has purchased a g r a iu a p h o u c w hich is uu ex h ib i tion at his bicycle s toic. The Ladles Aid Society held a picnic at L. R S m ith's grove T h u r s tlay afternoon aud evening. Mrs. E. W ilson has rem o v e d from W a u tagh aud resides in P a r k e r Baldwin.- house, in this village. M rs Susan Piukham of Coiiuec ticut. a form e r resident ot tin s vil lage. is visiting lier b r o th e l . L. K. 3 7 27 H « SCORK BY INMNUS. Bell more 3 1 2 0 0 4 0 0 0—10 Amityville... 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0— 3 Summary —Base on balls—by Brun- nemer 2; by Abrams 1. Struck out— by Brunnemer 4 ; by Abrams 0. Stolen bases—Ed. Smith. Wal. Smith, George Verity, Gates, Echeveria, Redding 3, Inglee 2, Hnlse 1. Home run—Peters. Two base hit, Echeveria. Hit by pitch ed hall, Bruiinemer. Base hits—Bell- more 14 ; Amitvvilb 7. Umpire—Mr. Wells. gam e c h a n g ed ville C e n tre Last Sat ui d a y * h ga m e c h a n g e the position of Rock B a ldw ins to the advan tag e of Bald wiiin, w h o axe now iu second place it’s nip and tuck and we are not l>et ting on th e final result. The score w a s as follows; ROCKVILLE VEXTUK. R lR 1*0 A E y has recently eon- most sumptuous mortuary at cry strict against divulging information of this kind, and records of revivals are kept secret for somewhat of a prejudice exists against the dead- alive. The fact is worthy of note that Colonel Vollum was himself once de clared to bo dead and only revived in the nick of time. An indication of the y in which the inhabitants of Munich regard their present system is found in the fact that the city has i structed the Southern Cemetery which sur]•passes the kind liitli , burials before twenty-fv when an examining physician has visited and inspected the body. It may I m * observed that while this rule is strictly adhered to in the larger cities, it is somewhat neglected in the rural districts and eases of premature inter ment are not by any means infrequent. Although a mortuary system has never been in vogue, it cannot be said that the authorities are indifferent to the im- Pri anything of the kind hitherto attempted. In Franco, burials are not permitted n ir hours from the time the subject n andnd ag;ain the Academy and byj private od by which the I h * infill] both by individuals existence of ihly determined. port a nee been offered again a d b for a method by wh death mai Many tlieses have been written, ami in several instances have prizes been actually awarded. Up to tlie presm t, however, it cannot he said that any determinative test of death nas been found except putrefaction. Rigor mor tis, cessation of respiration and circula tion, lack of transparent appearamv the ligl edges of fingi mucus covering thr eyes each of these signs of death havr bet B e r n a r d , 2 b 0 1 *J J o n e s , ss 1 2 1 0 1 D u u n , Hi L y n c h . If 1 1 1 2 13 0 IV D o l l a r d , c . ;■ T u t h i l l , r f 1 2 S m i t h , 3 h . l 0 G r a d y , c i . 1 1 3 7 H 21 UALDW IN*. V l i n t o n , ss 1 1 2 P a a s c l i , e f ____ 3 2 2 M o r a n , j» H i g g i n s , lb . . . 1 3 1 2 1 M o n a h a n , 3 b 1 B v i l c i i , ' I f 0 2 2 2 M e t ’a r t y , 2b V 1 ( ) t t u i o r , r f . 1 1 - T o t a l V 11 27 HY IN SINUS. R ik U v i l l i ’ ( 'v n t r c 1 0 B a l d w i n s 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 li.XMKH ( iN H A T V K D .W . 1 0 0 *0 UompsttNul nt Rock villi* O 'U trv B a ldw ins at A m ity villv. PIAMoNP (.HIPs. Fishel struck out 5 m en on S a tur day, Deegan 2. P e ters.ot th e Boll m o re team , m ade a hom e run S a turday. M oran of the B a ldw ins team m ade th ree h its last S a tu r d a y and played an erro r less gam e . S a tu rd a y w a s an of! day for FreeiHirPs fielders. T h e tw o flies m uffed let in th r e e runs aud lost the A b ram s can pitch good ball if he receives fair su p in u t. H e pitched an excellent gam e at A m ity v ille on S a turday. P a tsey D o llard, catcher for Rock ville C e n tre, is said to get m o re bases on balls th a n any p lay e r in the league. B e n n e tt, B e llm o rv’s new sh o rt stop, m ade a good record last S a t u r day a t A m ity villv. H e m ade two rims, tw o base hits, tw o put outs, six assists and no errors. A m ity v ille is playing ity v ille has had, until recently, j it is difficult to understand w h y M r and M i- Edw ard P Sell and i m o re gam e s have not been won. dauglitvi (.lad>> w r i e the g u i l t s j M a n a g e r Irelan d , of th e A m ity ul Mr and Mi.- Win I'Jln -y <nj * v ille team , should \g e t iu th e gam e ” Sunday at Dak M a u d Beach | a g a in and rally the players. He Tak.ake :lit. f tin found in |>crsons who were merely in a state of trance. It was thought at one time that tin* sought-for test had been discovered in applying a lighted match, red hot iron or ltoiling water to the body. If a blister charged with water formed, life was not extent. Even this, however, proved unsuccessful. Because of this failure to find any sufficient test, France has not as yet attempted to pro vide hy statute what methods shall In- adopted by the examining physician. It is deemed sufficient to appoint com petent men of wide ex|>erieiiee whose judgment may he relied upon. Now as to the Russian system, so called-notfcjbccauRO it is in force in that country, but by reason of the nationality of its inventor. Some years ago, in the neighborhood of W arsaw, ( ’mint Michel de Karnice Karnieki, Chamberlain of the Czar, was requested to assjfct at the funeral of a young girl whose family resided on one of his estates. Urgent business detained him , so that he was only in time to meet the funeral at the cemetery. The casket had just been lowered, and a few moments the earth would have closed over the. remains when indistinct sounds were heard emanating from the coffin. At the Count's order, the casket was opened and it was found that the supi>oscd dead woman had come to life. Impressed with the importance of the subject, Count Karnieki determined to perfect some method which would remove any possibility of premature interim nt After much labor and many failures, he invented, the apparatus Known as \ Le Karnice. \ This consists of a tube, four inches in diameter, which rests on the casket, and is connected at the fit her end with a rectangular metallic c o ntain ing signals This metallic 1 mx > alone is visible above the grave, the other parts are buried in the ground. A metal rod passes through the axis of the. tube, plunging.flu* lower end into the casket, and is placed in eoininniiication with the signals of the metallic box at its upper end. The part of the rod in the casket term inates with a ball placed from from l ‘i to 2 inches from the sternum of the interred person Should a movement of the Inxly take place, the hall is displaced, and by tin aid of a simple mechanism the I mix is opened. The ojH iiing of the 1 k > x releases various signals. A metal globe nr a flag is prominently displayed, a light flashes .md a Ix'll is rung At the same time the buried person receives air and light, night time, aud his voice is AMITYVILLE. Mr. I ’n-d D itm a r s am i fam ily, of B rooklyn, h a w bt-i-ii visitin g at tin1 holin' of Mrs. D itniar's iiaiviits, Mr. ajnl Mrs. Uotijatuiu K o tuhaw . Mr. B e n jam in Ahvam s, w h o for m e r ly had a lihu-ksm ith shop iu A m ityville, is uow trav e lin g , ou D m g island, for th e B rodenek S u p ply Co., of New Y o rk city, dealers iu b lacksm ith's etc. supplies. Iu Sunday's s torm the large barn on th e prem ises of J o h n K ierus, at N o rth A m ityville, w a s struck by h g h tu iu g and took lire. T h ree horses w h ic h w e re in th e barn w e re saved, but som e farm in g im p le m e n ts and a considerable am o u n t of hay w e re destroyed. Dr. K. F o r rest I’reston had a m a r k a b le escape from serious ju r y last F r iday. W h ile eu route i th e ! | Stop! Go to Farther!; [ H A. TAFT & SON | \ Will mow your nml Furnl- j i tnrv to i Ity or vounlry w ith closed vnn, rU’iin youreeHsimols nml v n u lta 1 t nml furnish you w ith Cord nml i ^ ^ Kiiultliu; W< hh I nt m o d e rate j>rloe6_ « Satlsfavtlon gunrnntecd. AI mo Iwo * * thrvshitiK imwvr for sale jj i D iHiwvr Tvlviihotiv, (W.T.U. IV h .) FREEPORT. S - s w w w * * h o m e of a patient his horse suddenly shied at a potato digger which stood h a lf concealed in the bushes beside th e road. T h e Dr. and his d r iv e r w e re th ro w n from the carriag e w ith g r e a t force, but disdaining to look to his safety tin* Dr., w ith ch a racteristic coolness, held t’u ialy to tIn* r e ins and stopped the horse a f t e r th e anim a l had dragged him about th irty feet through a potato field. W e have the Din-tor s word th a t the potato digger w ill be of little use over the aforesaid th irty feet, as th a t sec tion w a s carefully gone over. N e ith e r occupant of tlie carriage was injured, but we cannot say m uch for th e carriag e itself and the D iwtors's d o t lies G o LDKVS M \ k v r u . o l s pKKSCRIfTION eviously carried through the tube and may heard w ithin a lari radius. Now, as previously stated, the society may adopt cither of these methods or a system which shall be made up of two of them. An example of a combined system is found in a pro|Hwod a rt drawn by the w riter and introduced at the |S‘.i7-lKt»8 and ik'.is-is'.v< sessions of the New York Legislature. This provided the larger cities and for mortuaries hv in effect in the smaller villages as well* a certificate hy the attending physician as to whether he had found certain signs of death These varied in the two acts. As fimdly fixed ujhiii , 1 Permanent cessation of r« quration and circulation 2. Purple discolaration of tin d* jM’iident |iart.“ of flu I mk I v 3 A p |M * arancv of b l i s t e r i n g a r o u n d a p a r t o f th e -k m to m lied w i t h a re d hot 4 Tie < liaract. ri-tK ■»tiffne>,» known a- ng«»r mort i- ' Signs of de^ oiiijKi-it i\n At th* last session, Hon (’ynis i * (iab . of Jamaica, prepared m d intro- .. , t 1 1need « prop»sed a< t drawn al-ng title r g t e a u j Tins provided for th« u>« of su« h ! ------- itus as might I m approved by the of I fealth ubjeef IIJHIN • ntifir world aje more divided than as to tlie dang* r to I m appn headed from pr- inainr* in terment. ami it is unfortunate indeed that m this country ami in England but -light intererif has • it tak 'n in lie matter. Tie pre f v r . ,f many )»hy -elan- ill giving certiteat'- of death j without having inspect er) rfit Dsjy Rev < h ai le- ( list conduct- .-er vn’v> every Sunday attern o o u S m i t h - (R o v e Speakers various place* aiMi e-> the nijevtiugs \ t! T h e SvmiUoIvs <b‘feat*ed A m ity ville team la-t Saim x lay Vy M o re of 1\ * Next S.ituiday the will play the Fivvp«-its at th a t lage A pi* im bo th* )x*iietit \t thv M E. ( h u i • h wu» livid \ii the pienji»et» at A u g u st Im u n g Ttie-*day after Le*\ii and eveiling A largt? num b e r attended and a neat Him w a s real * m ild assist considerably. T up u ti th e w o rk Mr. Ireland and m a k e a Dorn y\\’1 ,im r'b Ivblie S hiieb»*r of the Ik* 11 m ores catching for the M u rray Hill * l‘* f team , which is m a k ing a tour of the W e stern States. H e is a g#N>d all rmind p layer and will l>e <1 «iii the diam o n d M tar S >Utha4d .11 t • •nth, tiled at hi?- hom e day fr'>m apitendb S m i t h v i l b • d u Mr '!»* qMnllefeldt, A m ityville s -eorer. ih one of th e m o st gentle m a n ly obliging and conscientious men connected w ith the le a g u e 1 te a m s Mr de (^uillefeldt heat til; * u joy- a fair, h o i i o t gam e but spises any m e t h y l s th a t savor t rick i new- It l - u n f o rtunate th a t th<*-e t t h e 2 l.-t fly b a l l s w e r e LUtlffe*] b y M i l l e r a n d , g p .it CHILLS *\»FEVER i SURELY CURED. Vtll\ It >11 I l| lll'elhl •*. nr lllllllvil, D' IH( llgc liri’i'.il'l. \ii I’1' i * 11*1 *f * I II I' Y i I’N i s IT IN E V E R F\AI U S ! iiil'li’j Ri mol) (u., 1M Trlhimv ICMv, > \. ( Ry. MAIL O R D E R S FOR WILCOX B R O T H E R S , 5 9 5 Fulton S t . , B r o o k lyn. I'K O M IT .V ITK N T lnN AND lilu i l Cl.AKs W uKlx J Allu\\ illiee lor I’GStiige. Si ii <| for Prlif List 11 \ears iu Plinln s1 1 m (k lui-in. »V^^WW W ^W%-W W %%^W VVV%^^W VV i PATENT * invent or inijirovo ; s^w> [ PROTECTION. Bend model, Bkeicb, or photo. I for free exam ination and advice. i IBOOK ON PATENTS \rC .A .S N O W & CO. i ' Patent ljiiryi-r». W A S H I N G T O N . D.C. j, § Attention, Freeporters! Having Ixmght n nvHlvrn im lr plvklng miuJilnv, w h ich «natilvn inv toltn'tlor meet the xvnnts of m y numvroUH cum - loiners. I tak e ptensure In Inform ing the puhlie that 1 now m a k e ft s|HH*ialtjr MATTRESS MAKING y and imy orders p laced w ith me will n>- A reive prompt ntteiithm . /, UPHOLSTERING IN ALL BNANCNIS. (, J. S. SHAPIRO, M a in St., n e a r S m ith , FKKK F O R T * C N jA S A iS A S A f iA a f k M s w a w s e s d i Avoid Baking and the w o rry of sceurlng gocxl re Hulls hy buying your Bread. Cakes, Pies, Etc., I. H. L'HOMMEDIEU, Baker, F R E E P O R T . The UKST A R T ICLES m a d e from the UKST INtillKDIRNTH. ) TRY Ol'R BOSTON BROWN BREAD, no betlermado. 10 ccula r loaf. 9“S 2 2 2 3 B N D 0 » c.T-m -r-e .-n *$• i Your Face and Head will he taken rare of in the .nont .......... ^ ■ your Sll j y done ul th e parlor* (> MICHAEL SCHMITT, U p - to -d a te Joqeorial jlrtlet, MAIN STREET, FREEPORT. (N ext door to B a n k .) A g e n t fo r W e * fitlial'e A u a tl l a to r . Patronize Your Local D e a ler who *privl* hi* money in your vlelnlty. BUY YOUR FROM T H E IC E G R O V E W AGON P oh I h I ordure wldrvtiHeil to E. H. MINGLE, Village ot H rm p-tead or l-reepert will rereive prompt Httvntloii. i iiiiiil M i . IS1I i l i ' l l f e ; ; ! . 6 Men’s Shoes Vi'.! .(p p a n i i ......... ... St.it' Board of T h e n 1 i* -<«irc*ly any ami s y .ti d h i?- age Futivial svi vu>-s Ib s 'v le i \f th e Frre-jmrt ttiam on will t.- held .-.ittirday w ith iut.-i S a turday biht H o w e v e r do not m e n t iu l ir e tiih e ld vem v tery ritK i-e t*.* h a rsh ly : A m an van uot play au erro r less gam e each Till -i.xtli auuim l Inv. U • v uietun tim e au*l Mill.-r ivrtH inly hi*- *1<>u*.- ! the Kpw. itL Is-agu*' of th e M K g*«id w*.rk for F r e e p o r t. * h u ri'li to H igh 11:11 Beach will U . « . held T h n rw lay Aug 7 I a n d y and ice ream will I h - .* u pale. Buatp w ;il leave B.-lliflore dock at p a m. Ticket van I*- ha*I (rum lea g u t memi*?t> at the usual price • e f f'.rnied <' <mt and ai g« r » H i'- ;i d'jrfon*, rely ''ii D iog tlv ir jiati' nt - fh-ath. L - M ilton f orem a n -ell- t h e jiaint th a t w e a rs tw ice as long ar lead aud oil Devoe lead i aud zinc, grutm d by m a c h in e ry . im ificat* Tin* iiga*n The \»*\y i* u to an undertaker who in je< t- tfie emhalming tioid or jilace* it . ii ice ITmuiTurt* interment i- un iigii th* n-ual cert i- (lone turn and men give •i Li I rl« nd- lor U - un tin- «,u|y |un« • -« ll Tin s nr* i Li Giil\ kind «> a—i d I nr 1 1, i - i- 11 In Hi The> un U\« h I N** i im ri l> -I > Ii-h in A |'|i««arail' • htil gfM\I i I* r f linuiuh 'i'li* mul« rml u-«<| in f I ' ni.ik' iq< i- ih) Iu-I mannlaetiired I h It «.u ’ !' ii' ii ' U mi lt< r «»r Kid HERE S A | K i l l II I' \J I . b .r .l Ti* H I N T 111*1 llllP 'i l , ii*l n.I Ilui t o n ii ml .1 III I > 11 . I’.lm k, lillss. I IIII.I .im l >:: :,u (i. \Y. T L R IiY, 66 MAN STRICT I'T' h y pr* killingilling too I m - mmilieiided ' Certainlynly it i* t* to fli« by the n aljM-l than to cudnre the frightful and |irolnng*d agoi meth<*t of k t jm vent -uffi n n g < - r: n it p**l than to i jirolongM agony iKphyxi^^n bat phuald wv heMtutv RICHARDS & CO. • t.un \i fh* ir -pring 1 WALL PAPERS. I yhh z I RICHARDS & CO. Iiiync* your liiHiifctlon of their spring Hue of w all p a p e r s . C. H. LUSH, - Carriage Painter, SIGN S AND LETTERING Of Every Description. Awning., FREEPORT, L. I. S m ith Shore Telephone No. 1(17. Picture * Frames MADE TO ORDER Humph’* of Fine M o ulding on Exhibition. CRAYON AND PASTEL WORK. E « li r |l» | Utm l e i l l P i c t a f l t • Sp«(l*ltf. Schloss Bros., ■* Clothiers and Furnishers, J* FREEPORT, L. 1 . Drop mi a line a n d we will r a il w ith bam plea. < irdi r* taken and delivered free of tbarge. '. SNEDEKER’SY LONG ISLAND Marble SGranlteWorh 68 Main Street, f HEMPSTEAD* L. I. ..Monuments md Headstones.. OF MARIK ox eiiw ii, <.f hii > d m #.| red elyWw. at price* a* low a* « an ip ' l'»und on lying I»lauil. Large ■toeIt a lw a y s \ o ' k NAM K N T A I. WOKK esoeeled l» Mnt ’ I ' k m E t k i i v i - u r r s e n c l o s e u * hu < * r»iiin- o r Marld«- 1‘iwtp SATISFACTION UVAKANTEKD ou all