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NASSAU COU NTY REVIEW
¦tiiroi.u C!opii:m. civz: ckmi-m
VOL. X.
A FAMILY NEW9PAPBB €»r UOCAt ASD QKNXRAl, IXTEliI*IOK»l B
TISMRi It.tO TMtLT » ADTAlkS
FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY. NOVEMHER 11, IDOI.
NO. 3.
REDUCED RATES
FOR
Telephone Toll Service
From FREEPORT
TO
FREEPORT
FAR ROCKAWAY
GARDEN CITY
atAMAICA
NEWTOWN "
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
ROSLYN
BROOKLYN
NEW YORK (Manhattan)
GLEN COVE
^fflNEDLA
FLUSHING
Pay Station Rate
5 20 10 20 25 10 20 30 35 25 10 25
See Page 994 of Telephone Directory for other Revised Rates
1 e ¥1 MD HEW JEDSEf TELEPIE [OiMHV
. 81 Willotfghby St., Brooklyn
CHANDLER & HELD
OrfMhouse. PlMts
Law kg amoa- «Hy. rail III-
R. P. JEFFREY & SON
TREES, SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
TWO RELIABLE NAMES
RELIABLE FLINGS
taaat I* ear In graat namkara ani varlatlaa,
troo ta nama
Tkla gttaa Uai
grouiia, and tfall«ei«4 In a ahart tima In maiat eanaitlon
BELLMORE.
L. I.
JANES VENDITT I Notice to Creditors
'KRANICH ft BACH" "HELD" "IVERS & POND"
;ni(l i>tli( r iiiaki's
NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE BARGAINS
Cash or Installments
REPAIRING AND TUNINC
CHANDLER. ^ HELD PIANO CO.
—»¦ 439 Fulton St. ]?clo\v .liiv smot Brcoklvn, N. Y.
Ladkc' and Uentlemen'a
Fir5t-Clas5 Tailor
r«lM« St., aaat Hata, ttaapatt, 1.1.
I'umuiil lo an urdrr of Hnii. RoaiRT McA (DRT. 8am«at« uf lho Caunt; of Naauu lotlca la harvby (WifB (o all iirnwina bavlDH ilalma acaloat Uavrsa W. rraMll. late of Ibe Town of Bempateaa In the nald Cuunty. tle- ieainrt. tb prea«>iil the itaine wllh the vonrlieri Ihereof, to the aubncrtber the executor of tbe lata MTIII and 1«taroeol of laid deeeaaeri at bis plaoa of traniiactlnii badnMi al tbe olBce 9f John Ljron. at Huclrrllle Centre.
Ladiea' Coatumea, Jat-keta, Eu- tons. Box CoatH, C'apeii, Rainy-ilav •aito, HuutiiiK HuitM, oto., mitde to order at remsouablo i>rioo8.
AIm the amarteat styles in lioii- tleBMu'a Boitinga made to mooiiure from $14.60 up.
Top Coata made to niejisure from $14.00 up.
foaatr. Kew York, tt December next. Dated June kib. KM.
JOHN LTON. Eaq. Attorney fur Kxec-olur. Borkrllle Centre. Naaaau Cuuuty, N. V.
¦ before the 3Hh iay
Notice to Creditors
IMr«uani to ibe onler of Hox. RoiraT Xia- lm». tiurroualr ..f Iba County of N»»«u. vHXitm t, brrrby xivrn to all prrmma havlu< I'JalMS aaalnat 4'liaaneey T. dpravne. late nt
tlMTuwaof Hempetead la tbe eal.l Cuntr. dacaaaed. tu present the mam with Ihe Touch •n Uwnufj to thr mbarriber. the eirca
ttam taa* no mtm tet tm aim imyamtto. mtlAk maoa timan ymmi I alHetm amtm- IMM ttiat aim am mmm atett m iKcm im
EDQAR JACKSON
cou NBC LLO R • AT . LA W
iSa Naaafa St
NEW VOUK ¦ALOWIN. NASSAU CO . I •
The Wall Street Journal
Ojnoa adTioa mad aMwan. withotu
jkana. ioonMaa akoM ta*«atmaiiu. •tatfaa aateijiiig tmaam ot aurket
a««<MMMa. DiMiaiaaa loett gaeon- Mmolommitaia.(3iitkia,m,oatl3mm witttmoUotaoaaomt laAaaaHro- liato. BaaeoMlalataMaaafaarBi^lt tl hmmUw. Oaetaa aettTa and taao- IH« alaafea taf taata. Baeorta tka HMkat aala a< kanda aad tlM yiaUl ea !¦<—wiataHhafrica. _<W ak* imiig oommtAt ik* Tma Hou. aitaai Jouaaai, A iMtr fmaMti a
aamamtaoaltmatoiatioatiimm at* mko tamoataoio^^
•aa, 9tamV8k^Atmmt. St.. V. T.
Tka iMmI MM VMT •( WaU St.
tha Laat %\ ill and Tegument of •abl .leceaaeit. at her plare of tranaaclluii buFlncai at her rMldeaceat rVerport. Kaawa Couniy. New Vork. on or befure tbr tenth day .if Marrh next. Dated Anatiat Mth. KM.
AN.VIE A KPRAC.VK Exrculur.
althkd t. PAvisos.
ktlonaj for Kxacutor.
liiprc'tionttHl by E.V.Baldwin, Freeport. 1.. I. Live .i^ffiitM wiuittnl in all \ ill.ip'H not ri'|iiiMiii. il
O. Sutter F. Sutter
Sutter's
MARBLE, GRANITE
aud Bluestone Works Hicksville, L. i.
>'!>!<. L. I. H K. dri ut
I nrvp Mnrk lo sfl.'f t fr'ni r-..;i.i»ntlv rn hnnl. M..:ii.ni.nl» an'l H. ».li.l..n.-> nt .I.orl n'.tur. L'tH .TM lox-il will. Miarl.l.-..r i:ranMr. Wi.rk .r<>. li'll in «ii) c.nul<T> W..rk uui.ninl.*.! -.it., iI> Ilr«l .'i.-, (lit! -MOTTO rru.n. «1 W. rkii,cn-l'...( W.TkmBn (.Uir- Hrtlablf Priirii.
Freeport Banh
Capital $30,000 Main Street Freeparl '
.loHN .I.UAKDAi.l. rnsUlrnt
CHArycKV T. SPKAorf:. Vi.rPi
WII.I.UM .< IIAI.l.. C.i>liiiT
BANK OF
NEW YORK STATE NEWS
[
Board of Directors
.'nl.n J l;:i:i(l:iU ..ti;uM>l ItnmV
.¦•nilth Coi: Will.iiiii O. JIii:<T
Wlliiam K. lioMT D. WcKlry I'm.' W.ilUcK H. C.irnw.'il Daniel H. Kaynor Chaanri-s T. SiirnKiie Col.-s mii' Charles 1,. W«ll.ai,i llarvry H l-niiili William.-'^, llull liiMire.' M Kaii'la I
EilBar .Ta< kfon
Village Are., RocKTille Centre, L. L
NIRXM R. SMITH, Prei;llt«t
THOW G. KNIGHT, Viee-frssldcrl
BERGEN T. RAYNOR. CiUitf
j:c.irC Ot director!?
Grorci-W. ll«v.>..n rii.'Tiii. >'i. Kii.^lit
John V.M-.nt Ii,r.-.mH.Si,.il C.linmorlli I). lVmlr»W.-»:fy li. Sniiili
CharlfKW '"a>iM cliarli-s L. Wallaro
Arrrndar Sto lh An«tln r.>rn«ill
JnhnW I'eM.-ll .lolmT. l>;>vi=nn
Kilwar.l T, rh-ir»|..n Il.il-ilitou ^^¦. IVarrall
»-York .ir Hn.i lies, r-ll.l even :onsi«tent Willi Ihl
Vllf,'
I.T
Subscribers Rate
15
10
15
20
10
15
25
30
20
ICL
20
DR. G. L. HVNTER
FRCEPORT, i. I.
Cr Full.in an.l( Ui.ril.
N V .V V
PATENTS
I "W^'MMk IM ail. eouaraica.
1 dh^nwo* I
r am* mfim Ikt famal.
GASNOW
This Mantel...
In Oak, Gloaii FInlah
$15
Oak Caainat Mantala fram $12 up
MANTEL & FIREPLACE FITTINGS
of all kindji, ai c.tr pric^j
BATHROOMS AND VESTIBULES TILED
ORNAMENTAL CENTERS AND BRACKrxS
D. MORRISON
•how Rooms Crove Street, Preeport
ile!«.»ll», ihre,. m.mill" <ir more. Drafti li,»iii-il en all iinrl.-..t Kiin.p-
Iii es tt ueneral I'linkiiii; lui«Jnps>.
A' cnnnia nf i-nrnorati.in«, epiuimnles, -n. ciilies. el,-.,s..li.lti.i.
r.iilire 8all!.rarliln Kuaran'ee.!
]ii<niirle« niil reci.;v,. pnimi'l allenlion an.l
I sc;in<:i)i:iJO
I Id tfftct SJIariljy. July I?. I9'J4
OUftNS KiiJl Bunnell
;•., i-z; anil t-X. a. <„ . ...on r,,r, .,. ii,.niiti-.» ill Teafter until 8,:0 1.. ¦.:, . O.f-.t '.I.e. lO.'ii, ami ll.:i"i tor llempsleaii, (Jar.k-n Ciiy an.l .Min.^ila l.nl).
miMEOU l.-imlli KiuMi.li nl :..1'>. «.<"• and 7.4.'i a. IT..'lien eyery lliil-lv niiiiiile» lliereuflor nnul lil.t.'. 11. m.. and nt ll.lri and l-'l' !¦. in. for Hemii¬ alead only. 1 HEUirSTHD iSimtli Koniiili ill'. iMM. T.0.1 ami i ^.Oi a. in., thun every 3U ininu'es tlier -ntler unlll I ti.Kl p. m.. llun IM.miniiil ll.!<> p. n.. i llenipsleuil iNi.rili DouMl. al .V:io, n.^l ..'ll and S.IH a. in., lii.n . yrry Ihirly inin;l'.e« there- I alier until lllMp. 1.1.. ih.-M IJ.UIp.jn. _
i 11,-nii'i-ail i\V,!.i U,,mii|. atS.'Jo. lUm. 7.1(1
FRtfPOBI R. B. Bejol
Ujo May liet IlUtnric Inn.
To leloluiite his olotliou as the lilst
ITi'siiliMit ot Ibe neve yIIIkko of ll.vo.
Williani H. I'arsiins. a ri'liriMl uillllun-
alre. lias (ifft-rtvl tlio Uavllanil Inn. llie
tildi-st liotfl In Wpsulu'stcr Countv,
to Uie vlllaRp for a uUHili'l|ial hall.
Tho Inn Ktands in the lUliUllo of tho
villago siniaro ami wns rtn'onllv pur-
ihnsed lij Mr. I'nrsons, his tirothor,
ami Iloyvaril Whittouioro. It was
known as a tavern as earl.v as 17,'Hi.
WaHhluRton inontionoil In his diary
i tliat he st«ip|ioil there ovor niKht while
! on his wa.v to Iho hatlle oi Horse Nook
anil said thnl ho was ontorialnod b.v a
vor>' obilsini; vviiloyv who kept "a vor}'
! ilei-ont lun." Later (!eii. Lnfajotto
I was entertained at Iho old ho«tolr.v
I whilp matlnc a sImro onncli trip from Now York Cit.v lo Hoston. Jiass. The old tavern Is silll in a cood stato of ipresorvallon. Mr. I'arsons stipulates in his olTor to tho vilhiKO that if It Is arce|)ted the Inn must he tnalntalnod i in Its present st.vle nnd ho HsiM as n oinseuin for lho oxhililtlon of hislorlo relies aud for village purposes. Tne trustees of tho now villace will nn- doulHodl.v IK. opt his olT.r. but for the sake of fiirmiilii.v will sulniill the pro¬ position lo a voto of till' villaKors Ilrst.
HOUSEHOLD
AMtATTEBOFHEAOH
C.\UK OF H.MlDWOOn KT.OOKS. Few honsokoepers understand how i to onro for hardwood Biyors. Simple
ot' eloRnnt, thero Is but o«e mode of I iroatuient. sa.vs the California lAdlfs'
Masar.lno. Never i"it a Orep of oil «t I nn.v kind u|Min thom. If solle<l. ruh ' thom <:1T thorotiKhl,v with a flannel I <ioili wet with turpentine. Wheu dry i apply a proparatiou of wax. Wheu \ tir.s Is linished and dry. polish them I vvitli a ololh or brush luade for the I pur|Mise tintU elenr and shining, as the ] .pnility of lho Moor will adiult. ThU
.iirotnlly dono will keep a wooileD I Iloor lu porfoot oondlllon.
IIMIU
Fall:
t Ovo V H.irt Illlll.tod
nfi.i Kr
11..
¦.<ii.
ill lit
umil I 1.1.1 p. 111.. Ih.n 11:10 and I-.'..V1 ' lnnli.i«lit.
I Rar.h\lllE CtNTIir. village A>fme i W.'s: H..ii!idi I at.l.l-'', ll.i... 7.l.-.i.iid».l.-ia. in., tlieu livery lliiriy ' riilinle, Ih.reafUT until IMi p. ni.. llieu W.C.
:-^r.t^:\^r';,.....V, :.. avenue lea. lioiind,
ni..,!' T' ^!' I V lo a. ni.. thi-n every tlurly ",., . ' . ¦ . ;,,ill.|. .in.. Ihen 11.1.111.
TAKE A LOOK
«t the niatorials wo nro sliowing for Snits mill Toji Coats. Thov are the vory latoat. You'll not timl unv snoh iiintor- ;al iu a rond.v-nmilo Snit. Wo mako to inoaKure in iirdor to niak.> ensfoiuers. .\8 wo lead in stylos and iiuality. so do wo lend i ii priois. Men's Top Coals nmde 'o order, $11 ami up; Men's Snits, $14 nml np.
THE NEW YORK TAILOR
Matin St.u.'ur th. iiaiikFreeport, L.I
¦ Yountc Howell. Sloi'uui, of Ninsnra an iiivosiiualion Into llio iloaili l.r Th.iMins 11. Howell, the yoiiiii; man who was instantly killed while auomiiliii); lo cross iu front of a train ou llio Tyvoiily-fourth street ei-ossini; of Iho Now VorU Central Itall- riia.l oil tlio nisht of Ootolior -'". Sov¬ oral witiiossos wore o.\aniined and It vvas llio''opinion of one that Howell ooiiiinltti-d snioido by throwliiK himself under the train. The innjorily ot tho evideuoo was to llio olTool thnt Howoll was eu Ills way lo pay a inll uiwu a youuf lady rosidiiiB in tho Kohota dis¬ iricl, and that ho niado an ellort to oio-<s In front of the apinoaohint; l.o- lii);li Valley train and iiiisoalonlated the speed at whiih llio onoonilui; traiu was Kolni;. Coroner Mart ssiooniu has not as yot rendor.d a vordk'l. but there Is every roason to believe that It will lie olio of aooidontal death. Tho ro¬ mains of the young man wore luld to rest, nioinbors of Niagara Falls Acrlo of Failles aotlUB us bearers, the funeral being in ehargo of tho local aerie. Tl'.oro was a large nitondanec on the part of Iho friends of the deceased, as ho was a popular yonng iiuin.
MiniiFT Fl UNITinE. ;
For the nursery there is midget fur '
iiitni-e, .of a kind that delights tht I hoarus ot the children, not doll fund j tliro, but furniture ot Just the rluty I sort for tho use of children; (Miufort- I ablo easy chairs about one-third the
sl7,o of ihose III mother's room, cov- I crod with priMty cretonne; a small Ro- j fa and a littlo box ooneh, oovered fo I mutch, snys the Ohio State Journal,
The lilllo loilot table Is drapwl with
tho crolonno, and thero are hnnglugs I of it al the door. .\ small wliite writ- I ing desk and tnlilo. wilh n w-hlte ehulr I of (Mrresponding siie. have a plnco In
one corner of Ihe room, and on the . desk are slate nnd pencil auil au alpha- I bet gnme. The orotouno Iwx eoticb ^
makes an o.Mollont receptnclo for toys j
when they are not in use.
AbMloMyPaps HASBOSUBSTTTUHE
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTt FOR NOVEMBER 13.
. i:. K.
: Ho
..bat
r.,.,«... .... ... .... ...-- thirty ininntiss
ther.'uiiei 1.illli Itl.-.d I. in., tln-n 11,11:1 p. ni.. inid llM,.^n.i.lii;>:hi.
l,vnhri.ok n, K. I)e|H.> iW.sL Biiund' at ri...J, «:,i. 7,M and .vMi a.m.. lli.'ii erery ;)ll minutsu tii,'-r.'ur.erniililli..D p. in., then ICH anil ll.r,J p. n-.
VUIEY STRUM. Kockjoiy »ynillf ' Kn«l Hound 1
rniii'''l'i'.^''i:.'er.-a!i.-'r i'inlil''ioi'J p.'ui., Hieli ll.UU
Or. B. ¥. M. Bfake
3J SCIKRMERIIORN SIRIET
Hoill-s. !. I..I
Brooklyn, N.V
KOl'RS AT Dr, DfNTON'S, FRCEPtlRT, I. I,
I K.lay an.l I'ri.la v : t.. 4 3 ¦ and ll V, - ],. xv.
Satur.lnv :).l0 1.it:;i.l.,nly
SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE
Patents
DCSIQNS
COPVRIOHTS Ac.
Anfone tendtng a Rkelrh uid detcrlpttnn mar
naln our opinion freewhef
probably patentable.
nnU'kIr aacenain otir opinton free w Indention U probably patentable, ('onm tlniisHthcllyoonadenttal. IIandb<Kikun I Bont free. tUdert aeetiry foreecurlnn pal thi " " - -
hroaiib Mn
receive
Scientific Jtmericati.
imctr ltlaiitrat(>d wM-kly. J.ftrB»^t dr- of any urtentlflr J..nrnat Tcrinn. ».1 a ir inonthB, |L ttoM by all nownclcMlpm.
14 00."""^*-'New York
1 omeo. ax, r ot- WajlilDiilun. D. C.
The Newr and Enlarged Edition Contains
25.000 New Words
New Biographical Dictionary
.¦..iilailiiii..- 111.. 11.1111.- ,.f.nir lll,.»ll 11..1.., |H-i-'..ns .lale..r I.nlll, .!. ath. . 1. .
l:,liti-.l l.v W. T. ll.MlltIS, I'ii.l).. 1.1..il , lii;li-.lSMl.-«l..iniiii.-.«i..iK-i-..| K/lu.-ati..ii.
2380 Quarto Pages
Needed inEveryHonne
... Wchst<r'» Callctlalc Dictionary .< A S|-e;i«l Thin Paper Edition Dc Luss
i-RtE, ¦¦ .\Tcs! 11: Pronuie-iation.' 111: ;ii:, 'ai'. \l\;e'!l''i'.',-dl.iillipli..l-.
G. 6 C. ME.RRIAM CO.
Ptibli:ibers. 9prlngri«ld. Maia,
NELSON T. SEAMAN
Carpenter and Builder
EitiinalvsKurulshfid
Jobbing promptly atteuiloil to
UPPER MAIN ST. FREEPORT, L. I
Baiiaa of indolence.
Will )r. witn the Will inl.iir
Kills Kellow Hunter. Wlien out with a liunllii;; part.v l.ouis Stark, Hniiorintoiidont of MIUIk *; Volgoi'.s I'arlHMi Works lu I'ark lililKO. .\, .1., was liistantl.v klUiHl. Stnrk wus Willi Ills (luployor. I''rank MItll):. anil two uu'ii I'roni I'nrk ItlilKe. wlio oaino to I'earl Uiver. Itooinauil Counlj', in Mittl.c's autonioliilo to nlioot rabbits. It was noarl,v noon when tbe parl.v. aflor liaitiiiiiK several ralililts, arrived at Vroolanil .MiiN. wbero tlie.v rosteil, 'I'lio.v eonsliloioil wbetber lo eontinne tlie oliuso or rolnrii bome. Slark nroso from Ibe stono wall wbere bo bail been sealoil und salil: "I ruoss we are sntls¬ lled for toda.v. Let its no bome," The olliers roinainei' ou tbo wall. MIttii; was In the aot of ntnnvInK a shell froin bis t;nn and iotivoi,.*inK wltb Siark, w bo stood In front of bliu, wlieii tbo sboll exploded, the obarKo eiiterluB Slark's bead at the base of tbe brnln. t'oronor Fredorlok F. Ulttis of N.viiok bold an iniiitest. Tostliuon.v tnken slunveil eonoliisivel.v aooidontal shiiot- iuii. The Coronor oxonornted Mittlj; front an.v lilamo, MittiK is In a stnte of eollapso. .<larU was tlilrl,v llvo loaves a wiJoyv,
ConUiirs Motor Fast. 'I'lie bij; oleotrioal loeoinotivo liiiili, for Uio .New York Cenlral Itallwa.v Company by llie Ceneral Eleetrlo und .\uiorioan Ixiontnotlve rouipaules, of Siiiinootady, wa.s taken out lo the IIolTiiian's fournillo raoo oourso, o.|iiili|iod with Ibo Ililrd rnil, and willi¬ out ooailies attained a hjioeil of sev¬ enly miles nil bour. \\ilb elt'lit ooailios the lin-oinollvo roaobed a speed of lifty-livo inilos au hour, Iu sixiv- tbroo sooonils aflor llio lover bait rom bed lho Ilrst iiotob on the lontroller in stiulin;;, the indi.-ator showed Ihat the miiiliiiie had attained a spiK'd of thirty niilis an bour. and iuoroasoil at the rate of Hve miles every thirty soo- oiids. In It raoo wltb Al New York Contral linilli.I ou a sooond tniok at
TIIK CO.VI. FIKR il.ioil lloiisokeopliii; lolls us tUnt, In order lo ooonoiiiize the fuel, wc sbould have a koihI bod of ootils. nnd w.'ien iiildlnn fuel, shovel on oue side only, oovoriuK a littlo loss iban half theli .-•urfiioo; pnl In ns inuob coal as oxperl- 01100 may show neee»si\Ty aud bave tUo loal roasoiialily fine; do not buru eonrso iiimp.'^- Noxt lime pul In fuel un tbe other side. In this wny, tho beat from tbo livo mills tends to make ookc of Ilio fresli Cuol, oouHiiniluR Ibe smoke and (rases. Less draft Is needed ta siarl Ibo llro. aud less fuel soes to waste lu j;as or smoke, aud tbere 1> loss gns and dirt lu tbe furnace room Illd bouMe. In oase of lar^e lumps tisoil to bold Uio lire, a Rood wny Is lo sout- tor slaok ovor tbe lumps, ns tbe slack lonils lo bold the tiro longer and Ibe luinps tend to prevent the slaok from fornilu!; cinders.
In nslii;,' oonl. especially Ibo soft coal, tbore Is ulway-i more or loss flne conl, or dust in every load, niul tbis can be used lo very erent advantnse by Iny- iiii; liaok Iho lumps, when one hns a line bod of oonl In tho rnngo, and pnt- tiut; this lino oonl ou Ihe live coals, a shovelful nt a Uiue. In lb> nbove man¬ ner. It mnkes n very bot llTo, nnd tliore Is thus no wnsle. It Is n very exiravacnnt way of doing wbeu one picks out the lumps nnd lenves the line coal and dust to be thrown out wltb tbe ashes. Some cinlui tbnt It adds tc the benllUR iiunlltles of the conl du«l to sprinkle It well wltb water bofor* nsiiij,' ll.
tnlUrrti Jouh Itrpslia lh* TMiirl«> Il Kino xll.. 4-111—<ial<l«B TxHt. Mvk. X., .10-Moinorjr VrrMi, •¦!•—OoM. tnrntary on Ihe Dny't l.ea&OB.
The reformation under Joash began at the time of hit vornnstion, I. .K ¦olemB covenant wag nude "between the LK»rd • nd the king «nd the people," and "be- tiVeeu thr king nlao snd the people," that thev would be "the lAird'a people^ (2 Kinai ll:l7). 2, llsal womhip wsii immediately overthrown, >rom the inner court of tM temple, which wns the scene of the coro- nnlion, the multitudes, beyond all doubt < ncnuraiieil by .lehoiada, streamed forik lo the neighboring seat of idol worthip« bent upon ita roiunlete drmoHtion. "XM people of the Und went into the kouM ef Hnal and hnike it down" Ci Kings 1I:M; 2 t'hrun, 23:17). Tho altara and imaiM yvhiili adorned it were broken to piece^ and Mattan the high priest slain aa M etKciated. llnal worship waa thus for • time completely rooted out of Judah, and the old n'ligiou resumed ils place. 3. Tha prieslM and I.*vites were appointed to ri'rve in the temple "as it >vaa ordained \9 David" (2 Chron. '23:18)-
I, Raising funds to i-epair the tempN (vs. 4-91. 4 ".lehuaah." The same a* .Inash. It nmst b ve been some time after bis coronation before hr began thia work, ' i<aid tu the priesla." It ia remarkable that the lirst movenient toward realoritag the teutple should come, not from Jeho- iida, but from .loash, not frum the pricat. but from the king. .Ichoiada hnd allowed the inischief'dunc iu Alhabah's time to re- Tuain unrepaire.L during hia whole term ot saverntAeut. Itcnirmbering that he owed nis preservation nnd restoration to Um temple, and that (led had made him it* guardian, and that he had rovenaoted ¦# to be, Joash Uicidea to repair it. "AH the money," etc, 'Ihere are three Unda of olTeriugs mentioned in thia verse: 1. The "atoneioent" luonev. the same amount- half a shekel, about ihirty-three cent*—fo* rich and poor alike; illuetratiog the trutk tbat the souls of of men are equally wee- ious in Ood's sight. This waa urobaoqr • poll tax (Kxod. .10:1116). 2. Monar ttoa special vows, whifh was regulated orUw and circnmstanors iIjCV, 27:1-I>). 3. tttoia «"11 afTerinn (Exod. 30:5). ^ "l/ei the priests," etc. The maaniag Chron. 24:8. The
is made priests and I.*vit
asked to (o iabl
the ciiies ot .ludah nnd gather _ larael" money (or the repairti. Thejr W0w4 naturally go .to those i^ith whom tM| were acQuainled. "Itrcaches." YmI0 M neglect Lad allowed the walla to tn|l|' and crumble, and the sons of AthuMI had broken it to pieces (2 Chron. M:7)j 6, "Had not repaired," This plan ptetM4 a failure. 1. Probably because th* ptttalfl took but tittle interest, 2. Perhap* tM people were afraid to trust th* priHiu There are those in our church** t»da^ imbibe too much of the spirit of f "^ would
Or ttttt n faoli.r:
uthi-rs a fallo
111 If'.hir bu ar
inilustrlo ll> the Htt'opest lilll. ssly will Kilnil a m
s point Ibo.-lei-lrlo hi It the stoani projiolli ir mile run.
omollve ll train
islly tho
Ilflli will llll¬
ty t.l
l.rk
liiiMI.^ ot the 1. hi- iil,.|vpuK' bi: u an Idle drcair
thlnk thnt In thilr souls e
uther
l-nir genius nit I'l-r myriad
In thilr souls enshrlncil
1, wlfh throh nod thilll.
llmil.
1 paRi'S closely llniil, shiy they push a uulll. ' woodblrfi's t Ilng alrenmcr II fnlr thing's, hn.l I Irea
athc
ill.
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(I.'r;nvol 1
SIDNEY H. SWEZEY
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW Moap> to Inaa wi Bond asd Mortoasf
;'.. Mr..!i.|..,ii. N... V.rk Ur...o t,. ,'. M.iUl M ,n..rlh of b.l.R.U.Frrrimrt
FREEPORT PLUMBiNG
AND HEATING CO.
KKKKrollT, L. I,
Raudall liuilding opposite deiml
JOSEPH ALBIN. Manager
Ivr no amblUnns to fulrtll. Id rstlier bc nn Uic ilr. nmir.
— Mitiopulitaa
"Ladies' Lace Overalls." Iiovi.i.-os 1 f lho ninsculin.' modo in fiiiilnitiily may or niny r.nt bo llsap. IKiint.il tiDun liarnlnB thai the much \aunti-il KnKli.-h vi.puo of "hulies'laei- f.vcralls HS Imliiiay s|ieciiillios ' sininilH M-voror than It I.Kiks- Roilucod to Bnnl analysis, a drop skirt Is tho result, anil sueh bolni; tho Innocent case, the chnneos nro that the ({artnont In dm oonrs.' wiii bo iinpiiUrly a.liiiitoil liy mlln'ly's .\miTican <-oiisins
At flrst ciin.-tornulin-.i priySi^od lest somilhlni; el.^o inieht bfl Inli-niled. Tbo Inlilal intolllKonc- riiatlve to this inlir.stlns sii'ijeii was conveyed to a Manhatinn KoiitUr sex fashion porl.iilieal l.y "nur own rorrosiMin- ibnt,' thi ralil"Kran^ readiUR:
¦A len.tliiK Woft Knd draper Is ilc viitlns bis lac- dopartm.nt to a ills play of sl irlal numbers In Imllos' lac! overalls "—New Vnrk I'r. .-s
How Nature Work*.
I.o.st In Woods Throe Days,
A larKo soarobinc parly siouied tho
Woods In Iho vh Inily of Antwerp twn
I'liys for Wilton, tlio olnliloen-yoar-old
»"ii of .Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Haekus of
I that vllbiRo. Y'ouni; Haekus went
I liiiiilltiK on wlmt Is known ns the Cop-
I by trill t. lollinji bis parents lie woultl
loltirn at niKht, The next morning
when be bnd not arrived the searehlng
parly wns organized. At iiicbtlall no
I traoo had boon found. Karly the fol-
j loHlug morning lho pirly started out
I :i;.'iiin and lale In the day fonnd tho
1 youiijc man noarly e-xbausfl'd from ex-
I 111.snre. oold and buiiger. lie bad lost
' lii-i way and lioonmo confused luid bad-
I ly friirhioiiod. lie was liardly able to
I walk when dlsoovorod.
I ^\•olld I'ainini' I'earod.
.\ wo.id famine wjis prodiolod in
I Ilamliurir. Only ono local lU'iiler bns
! lioin selling the loniinodily lu small
I (|iiaiitillos. and the price bus been J-'.oO
11 Illlll. Tho liiiiod lias Conipan,v
'< ilainis llnr.. will bo an aliuiidanoo of
fuel this winior owing to the fact
tbat an nddilioiial 1'.'Inch mnin bus
been placed thiongU Ibis Foctlon as u
safiu-nard aiialnst sbortago. Mnny
faniiiios aro having gas placed lu Iheir
ri-;.l. II.. s and are disi-iirding the ofil-
f.i-i.i: ..leil wood stoves.
base; j
n-biiils sl .rat upnn
-- An Islnnil •
Sanitary Plumbing
STIAlCBOTWATSSadBOTAI&BmnrS
in MO siftT MM won
Jobbing Promptly Attended To
I/ooi Hui.'ai.rt Telrphi.L' i* Local Tulrpliune, isa
MORTGAGES Money to Loan at 5*^
0 tn OrurmOl Iscsllti. luuimc lOMS. itmt ts laaelelt i«ar aarcasw. it (MS Msa ituttt* at tat*
¦•.LSERT D. HAFF
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
IMir^aa!:.. Jaaulca. «. r. tri. ?S« lieHn
«! tiAitm atfkr. ertim** aeS Satsrean
al fllti
e a mountain, etcrn and I nt nr<il:
The reck b. strong. Only th.' ilfsnlatlon A stray Mrd dropped fled. No lonrT rtlgr.cd cursed.
A lltllo world stood '.ut among th.
With sintlna l.ruoks and maii>
grant wo'hI.
Where l.jvers h<ard agiiln Ihcir
SWCft.
ttaey
And truiii grew fair, more fully unfier- SI -'.d. rhe tender flowers o'crgrew the rhaums deep. And l.od looked du«n. and Faw that It «aa good.
—S.-irah Wiliiama.
All Aroun.I 111.- Si.itc :
.',¦ i,.;..'s wator coinpaiiy will be s'.ld I uu.li; iii<ui(;a);o foroclnsuro. j
.\ii i;!lia. iJoiio.-o ('..liiny. yonne I woman > caniiii;; «.'i u day pii kiiiu up 1 und craliii),' pnlainps. |
.V cold sloMi;;i. phmt Ihnl will cost Jl.'.,<JiN) is talked of liy Imsitiess lueii of Cattiiiaiit'iis vlllaiio.
I.oi-k|K.rt sili.iols will stick lo tbe verllcal sysloin nf |i.-iin.ansblp lUiothor yoar. in spiio of tho protests of tbo profossioii.il in.^triicti.r.
1'nylon farinors |iredlil anotliir cold Willi T, 'I'hiy li.iso their l.ollof ou the fiK t lliat corn busks aro thick.
Charies r. 'rhouipkiiis has lii-eii ap- poiiite.l re::ular ami Ilnrry lompkiua Milistiliile nir.il freo delivery i.arrlers o:i rniiie .Vo, I'K at Burl.
Walter I'.. I'hilps. pr.itiilnemly con- no. leil with till- Ijtko l^bi.Te Hank lu iMMikirk. has r.'sii.'Ui*il. He will spend si-ver.il iiiiiiiihs Mtckint; to regain im- j.airo.l Ueallii. .
I'lie h.Mjy of a younc ciiihi wrapped In skirs nn.l fiisleiiod to a heavy SIOlio «HS foni.I nil the l.oacb «t Sou- c a l.nl.'- T! •• Il.iy ha : evidently beeu in llie waler sniue tiuie.
tir'w list F'ln rrain llix.
r.cso;,hagua nf a Ms''e*7,.
.\ Nice Hun—.\ny gooil bread do makes a nice bun for .1 o'clock .Simply add au ei.'i{ or Iwo. brush outer snrfnoo wltb milk, not omit lo suKiir Ibe douKli to taste. .\ ra' <ir a bit of citron Is a neat centrnl iiament and Improves Ibc tnste.
l.iver I'nteS" l.'or liver pates the nf iioultiy aro to bo proferrwl, but when not available cnlves' liver liiny ho used as a substitute. Iu nny oaao saute and eut Into flue dlee, sprluk- lliiK with pnprlkn nnd inolatenlng very ¦.litthlly wltb oUve oil. Mnke "cups" if nny good, rich paste nnd Ilue with Kroiiib jioas. 'i'hon put lu tbo liver and bake Ull cnps are done.
Venison Tliore are severnl good nielhods of oookliii; this delicious meat, lint lirolliiiK and roasting are thn moat Iinpular. Aftor partially broiling, rull Ihe Bleaks wlili butler nnd relnrn lo Ibe flre nnlll thoy are done. IMacc on .1 very hot platter and ndd sensonlnjf and a liltle more buller. Melt n Ica- spiHiiiful of current Jelly and pour ovt'f Iho venison Just before serving. It Is
II giHid plan to mnrlnnle veiilsou Rieuks liefore lirollliiK, nnd for Ibis puri>ose Ihe followliiK Is riM.oninieiiil<>d: Btlr Into n tablespoonful of snlad oil, snlt, white pejipor, nnd n very little grated iiulmeK- Holi the venison well In tbla before placing In Ibe broiler.
I'ot Itoast--Tills Is said tu be Hnnry Clny's (nvorlto dish, and Is giiaranleed
III be nfter ii recipe of .Mrs. Clay'*. Hnvo the butcher extract Ibc bono froin the rump mnst and lake a few •.lilchos lo kee|i the piece In shape. I'lace in nn Iron |Hit wllh n light cov¬ er, I'ut In with It two smnll oiibnia wilb two cloves stuck In ench, a pisl .if red popper, two enrrols, snlt, and 1 lillie iillspli'o. I'our ivnior over the beef to I.ct it come to a hnrd Ixill. then set tlin iiot where It will Jnst simmer for six Hours. I'lacc the beef nn n bot dish, ilrnin the gravy, and tnke off every lartlile of grease. Have rendy one- ¦lalf tenspnonfiil nf sugar browned In I saucepan, p'lir the gravy over It, mil thicken with a Utile flniir. When •i-tkeil |«>iir over the liel'.f. Cut up tho ¦arrots and arrange around Ihe meat \ better put rna>l could bardly b« •ooked. '
no more," ete. The nUn w«a now antl
rhanged, and the colleetion which al L
had been ordered tl^as now to ottot. At "The priests conaentril," They had toMii the work too great for them aod WMTt M' doubt glad to be relieved.
e, "Took a chest." This waa doM kf direction ot the king (2 Chron. M:t), aai was "a much more popular mcaabte tSM the one tried before." ,loath did not b^ rome discouraged, but when he (aU*d ta one line he tried anothei-, "Ilored a hoi*?' "The cheat was locked nnd had • betl bored in its lid just large enough to tlA mit Jiieces of ailvrr." ll was placed be< side the great bracen altar which atood te tlie prieHt's court. It was therefor* oet- .<ide of the temple proper. "Th* pri**ti • • • put theriin.^' In 2 Chron. MiM it appears that the peo|ile raat tb* I into the cheat, but it jirobably through Ihc handa of the uriesta. ia not the slighteat rviilence tbat the liriests and Lcvilca had been guilty ot ta|| dishonesty."
II, 'i'he temple repaired (va. 10 U). VMuch money. ' The new plan had life into the work. The givers saw thet olhera were giving and that sueo*** w*fl likely to stlend their efforts, and aeeotA Ingly there woa money in abundeiM, Krom verae t we see Ihat the noeey fat
'.3
the support of the pricats wi^ not fivMI vrith the othrr. so that every .person otmm riactly for what jmrjiose his gift* ware used. Joy snd delight iu the object IMMe
ir
I^.l
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSELLOR-AT LAW Hampataad
Hem Vork OOeelB HeiBpm<«d Bank Bailding Obmer Mun am! Y iM ,3 "itr*. •>
Iinl lllhbon ld«ntlfl» Brolbrra.
I.a«r.'i..r Lu-. u :o-av.-i .1 hn.ihcr in St. .M.. . '.hum iic fci'.d Il.n teea ior iglit -eir- T'n^ hroihcrs bi.snte sc'|.*rat<-il when vrry v..ung <li late they have been cru-i.-oolnj. ami decided lo mi'fi dt tl.e Kail. FUih n./r. a led ribi.ou in hi« coat, by wluch they recosn'.«d eaca other. •
trv::,- ll M:«. >|-.
ollg, l>e!ons:
li.-iihrr;.,
0
A Churrh of Coral,
.K ihunh of ...:1 <..ial .^ a curiosity ol the I.lc .'i Mahr Tl-i. i.Un.l. ri.inj 3i«. fret i« thr hig'ie»; 'A the Sejrhcllo gl-iuji. in me loiliaa <>.eaD, ii.i r.n b-itiiturt are • il from s.fM^. I i'»k- he* a !r..ui luaaoivc iural. . ,
r. of .Ven- y.
1, a vtt<r*iiiary »: i„'.i . nod a iv-mian'a hatpin sr-vrn .in.l n h.ilf ii>che« in Icoglli. The dog swallnwr-il ih« knah of the pin first. Mving-itseb 11 that way. tht veteriranr said, from punitunrg its aonicntar,;' iinal. For aeveral iay, the d.v,; ha-l acted mrsngelv, whimng j./.c-nia- )y. M ». ( n'lirr thought it waa i.iiiMg airac .-A |.jo!. her pet to tic offKe nl Dr. r.rcth«-r'...n Ile placed the animul under Iha inlim-nrc < i ether, aud after an in^r:- ta» <.Kr»' m he/ires f'jrth tbe ian dog atj.>d the o!*r.<iir.:i rrti:. uai u, aa It waa restored to consciausnes Collier took her i.et jwsy with hn.
Th*
An Kcrpllaa'a View.
.\lidul' Ilanild .Miaz-a. Kgyiilian re- jresontalivo to lho .'^t. Louis Expo- 'ition. iir.iiiienaded In ralber dls<iins» ate fiisliion the Iol.by of the Wiliard .•¦sterday Ity way nf ili\etling hi* ¦lind frnlll thoughts of home, a Tost ¦epnricr got Illlll to lell his exjierieuce* tlxvK landins.' in Aniericu, Abilel Hainl.1 proved a ready •onveisatlonu- Inl, and this Is a frHgiucnt of bis dls- •ourse:
"\\liile you I lover Yankees occupy lie leading; jio>itinn In iiliuosi every ira neb of liiimaii jiiogress, I nm In- 'liiie'l tn think thai yon are not tUe leers of the I-lgypihiin III Hint most n.portniit of nil oi-cuimll.uis -agricul- . lire The rianon llinl wo ci<-el yoti ll this is that We hnve Ih-cii at It inii.-h oiiger; for T'sXi yenrs tilling the S'lil imm iM-eii the cbiof hH«!neiis of the lUNjjile of lluypi, bul ovor bere farming If slill ill its infancy. Our dense jiopii- '.ilinu fnri-es us to coiiiii.-l Ibe soil to ro.Iii.-e its limit of eapailtj, while yo-j •ow Hie a<-eil In niai.y Jrlaces nud |.>t :he lan.l |iiiMluce what It nlll. Tlie Kg.vjiii.-iii rarifier will gel four cro|)s In t year froia the s.-iine laud, a> iigulust eno l:i the I'liltiil ftaio'. lu Hie saui* held In (Ul'<H>untry ymi will sec plaei' Ing and bnrvrtticg 1; .lug on alntiM laneonsly."—Waiklufton I'ost.
liberal givcra. "The king's serSb*,'
It sjipears by comparing 2 ChroB, Mill that Iho chrst was carried unopeoad iete the king's oflice and that the'maney wm placed in charge of twn rcsponsibi* p*^ •ons, who put it in hags, counted eaii marked, ready to be jiaid out to th* won- men.
II. "nring tnld," KeeR, V. 'W* we«M aar, "Thcv roniitrd thr money:" bet ii| gh boiling I value was fnund by weighing. ''They peii ly cover It i '' <"'''" "'' ^''' i^* money waa blaaei ' ' in tbe hands of tue overseers aad tkaf! Jiaid it out to the workmen. FroM treiM 15 we sec that they were trusted perfMtr Iv, "for thry dealt faithfully." U. to tbia verso mentiou is made of certaia wa^ tela and implementa which wer* not ttoAt at this time, while in 2 Chma. 34:1 Maa tion is made of thos* which war* aeau the j>aassgea are not rontradietory. U. "Thev • • repair..! • • th* h*«M ei Ihe Ixird." The labors of all, froa th* king to the humbleat carpenter, w*f« *¦• aential to the succrsa uf the greet eady taking. It is not (or any workar ia NW Ivord s csuse to say he has of hiaaolf deM any good thing. At tbe beat be i* OtOf ona id tbe many sgenia in lb* p*rf*etiag^ of Ood's iilsna. 'The restoration of tS house of the Ixird waa accoroplisbedei^ by a rceobite and united effort. I. Totta was a willingiieaa among the pcojil* t« ma liberally. 2. 'Ihere was a strict aadl|i|« jiartial adminiatration uf the fuoda. J. unnecessary ezjreii "Tliev ilealt faithfully.' bandied tbe money as men were consrieutioua and faithful, to this rcorganiiation we ubaerv* aU the m^ ments of success—prompt snd d*cid*d ae. tion, generous nving, careful eipaiidiil earnest and faithful toil. If ymi sriah 1
«-«'« in life, make perseverance yoer t
fnend, exjienence your wise counarieg.
II tne junoa. 9. tug was avoid*d, li. Ily" TboM «G well aa th* wotA-
caution your rider brother and (turdian geuius.
Big l>rpasU o< MaiyMaaaeb
A large dcpo.it of molybdenum, § niie minrral. worth 90.^ per pouud, has b**|| diacbvered m the Maverii-k mine, oa AoA grr Mountain, near Hanil.>a, (xil. TU* mineral heretofore has licen fuiuid in eeea* uty oaly m England. It n SMd cbiasy ia hardeoiug aioow Inr b*lllesbi|ia. _^^^
¦eh*M« Worked i.lk* Maaie.
A Paiiaian journalist, Ernest Waa, hla '
discovered a nesr way ef aaving iiiiilas He asked hiii MTvant >f sbe did aat kaMf that a girl uho brake two doMn ~ would never get a busband. aod tion worked like a cham.
'or a CiMhasi, Bay,
A large cedar awarap ja BoaU Uoasacbuscltr. and loratwlin th* ti Hanson. I'euibroke and UaJifag i* asade into a Urge iraaba'rry bog •CTM I't llJfWSiaa
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NASSAU COU NTY REVIEW ¦tiiroi.u C!opii:m. civz: ckmi-m VOL. X. A FAMILY NEW9PAPBB €»r UOCAt ASD QKNXRAl, IXTEliI*IOK»l B TISMRi It.tO TMtLT » ADTAlkS FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY. NOVEMHER 11, IDOI. NO. 3. REDUCED RATES FOR Telephone Toll Service From FREEPORT TO FREEPORT FAR ROCKAWAY GARDEN CITY atAMAICA NEWTOWN " ROCKVILLE CENTRE ROSLYN BROOKLYN NEW YORK (Manhattan) GLEN COVE ^fflNEDLA FLUSHING Pay Station Rate 5 20 10 20 25 10 20 30 35 25 10 25 See Page 994 of Telephone Directory for other Revised Rates 1 e ¥1 MD HEW JEDSEf TELEPIE [OiMHV . 81 Willotfghby St., Brooklyn CHANDLER & HELD OrfMhouse. PlMts Law kg amoa- «Hy. rail III- R. P. JEFFREY & SON TREES, SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS TWO RELIABLE NAMES RELIABLE FLINGS taaat I* ear In graat namkara ani varlatlaa, troo ta nama Tkla gttaa Uai grouiia, and tfall«ei«4 In a ahart tima In maiat eanaitlon BELLMORE. L. I. JANES VENDITT I Notice to Creditors 'KRANICH ft BACH" "HELD" "IVERS & POND" ;ni(l i>tli( r iiiaki's NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE BARGAINS Cash or Installments REPAIRING AND TUNINC CHANDLER. ^ HELD PIANO CO. —»¦ 439 Fulton St. ]?clo\v .liiv smot Brcoklvn, N. Y. Ladkc' and Uentlemen'a Fir5t-Clas5 Tailor r«lM« St., aaat Hata, ttaapatt, 1.1. I'umuiil lo an urdrr of Hnii. RoaiRT McA (DRT. 8am«at« uf lho Caunt; of Naauu lotlca la harvby (WifB (o all iirnwina bavlDH ilalma acaloat Uavrsa W. rraMll. late of Ibe Town of Bempateaa In the nald Cuunty. tle- ieainrt. tb prea«>iil the itaine wllh the vonrlieri Ihereof, to the aubncrtber the executor of tbe lata MTIII and 1«taroeol of laid deeeaaeri at bis plaoa of traniiactlnii badnMi al tbe olBce 9f John Ljron. at Huclrrllle Centre. Ladiea' Coatumea, Jat-keta, Eu- tons. Box CoatH, C'apeii, Rainy-ilav •aito, HuutiiiK HuitM, oto., mitde to order at remsouablo i>rioo8. AIm the amarteat styles in lioii- tleBMu'a Boitinga made to mooiiure from $14.60 up. Top Coata made to niejisure from $14.00 up. foaatr. Kew York, tt December next. Dated June kib. KM. JOHN LTON. Eaq. Attorney fur Kxec-olur. Borkrllle Centre. Naaaau Cuuuty, N. V. ¦ before the 3Hh iay Notice to Creditors IMr«uani to ibe onler of Hox. RoiraT Xia- lm». tiurroualr ..f Iba County of N»»«u. vHXitm t, brrrby xivrn to all prrmma havlu< I'JalMS aaalnat 4'liaaneey T. dpravne. late nt tlMTuwaof Hempetead la tbe eal.l Cuntr. dacaaaed. tu present the mam with Ihe Touch •n Uwnufj to thr mbarriber. the eirca ttam taa* no mtm tet tm aim imyamtto. mtlAk maoa timan ymmi I alHetm amtm- IMM ttiat aim am mmm atett m iKcm im EDQAR JACKSON cou NBC LLO R • AT . LA W iSa Naaafa St NEW VOUK ¦ALOWIN. NASSAU CO . I • The Wall Street Journal Ojnoa adTioa mad aMwan. withotu jkana. ioonMaa akoM ta*«atmaiiu. •tatfaa aateijiiig tmaam ot aurket a«« |
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