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COUNTY REVIEW
atnitax^ta ejotpima*. vivxs cKMTife*
VOL. X.
A FAMILT MSWSPAPBB OW LOCAL AMD SBSXBAL INTBLLIGBKl'B
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2.5, 1904a
TIBBSr CLtO TIABI.T I» ABTABtB
NO. it.
REDUCED RATES
Th«
FOR
Freeport Bank
CaaiUI $30,000 Naia Straat Frta^rt
JOHN J. RASDALb, Preaidwi'
CHAfWCEY T, SPHAOt'E, VIce-PrM.
WILUAM 8, HALU Cwiliirr
BANK OF
THRIILING RESCUE fi SEA
Villai* **••• KacKvillc Ceatre, U I.
The Schooner Islesboro After Losing Her Sails Drifts Three Days.
one ToU Service
From FREEPORT
Beard of Oiraatars
Juhn J, Kandall Augilbt Immiir
8iiilth Coi Williani n. Miller
William E. (ioMer ll. Wealej Pine Wallace H. i:oriin'rlI Daniel B. Raynor Chauneej T. Sprague Colea Petllt Charles L. Wallace Harrey B. Smilli William S. Halt Ueorae .M. Kanila 1
Ediar .laclcrnn
NIMIt R. SMITH, PreaKtat
THOMX S. KRISHT, Vice-Preildeat
¦ »8CII T. RAYNOR, Citklar
SAVED BY OCEAN LINER ATHOL
Xetttt o( Sircctcrs
The
. KlLBlit
TO
Fay Station Subscribers Rate Rate
I ObeiLeacepI lural holiday., from 9 a, ni. lo ,. p. Dl. Offers faclliltes and IndncemenU in ' rvcrv ileBarlmrnl equal lo iboae ..f eilher Ilm Nrw york nr Brooklyn lianka or Truat Com- iianies. rnU every acronimodali.n im far a-, in consistent wilh coDServatlre manajicmenl.
Inlfrrst at Ihe rale of " jier .enl. raWI on lime deposll?. three inonllii or more. I>rafl» Issued on all parts ol Europe
I>ac9 a Reneral banklnit busincf.
\ccounls of rorporati.in.. corapanle?, so- riiliea. etcsolldtp'!.
Entire salinfactlon Kuaranteeii.
Inquiries will receive prompt allenlion and he cheerfully answered.
Gtorte ^^' Davison
John Vincent Hiram B. ^'niil . lilenmorih U. C.>mbes Wcslry B. Smiili
Cliarles W Kuye i Charles I.. Wallace
Arrendar Smilli Austin Cornwell
.lohn W. De.Xlolt John 1 U.wlson
Edaara T. Thurslon Hamlilon W. Pi.-irsall
Wr .lo a ueneral Eankinu- Bnsiiios. of Depos It and Discount.
Interesl palAon Srecial Deposils.
Dralts issueJfcin Eiiitlan.l snd IheCoul.nent.
Your Patronage s-'uli. ilcd
B,ini(ini: Iloiirr: » A. ¦ to i r. u.; Salur day. II h. u. lo 1:.' >'.
Difcount Days 'i urtiiiiyf iiiid Fridajs.OA.il.
-^^^
FREEPORT
FAR ROCKAWAY
GARDEN CITY
JAMAICA
NEWTOWN
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
ROSLYN
BROOKLYN
NEW YORK ^(Manhattan)
OLEN COVE
MINEOLA
FLUSHING
5 20 10 20 25 10 20 30 35 25 10 25
15 10 15 20 10 15 25 30
20 10
20
IlieNiffTorkasd kg blatd TnctioBCsapuT HCHEliULE
la rflKl Satarity. My 16. 1904
QIIUU lEoit Bound 1
•. ami t-%1 . then etery .HI ininnteK thereafter until S-ll n, m,, then 9,V>, IO„U and 11,3:1 tor Hempetend. Garden City an.l Mineola only,
MnfM* iSouth Boundl at S,<,'i. e.|."> aad ¦;,I,'V «. m.. Ihen rT,^Ty Ihirly minuted Ihereaftar nntll lll,(,> |>, m,, and at It,I'i and 12.15 p, in, for Hemp- itra.t only,
HEMNIfAO 1 South Bouudl 5,UU. 6,l«l. 7,IKI autl ti,(l(la, m,, then every Hu mipules thereafter until a.lin p. m„ than 10.UI and 11,00 p. ni,
Hempatead (North Bound! at .i,3ll. 0,M. 7,(11 ard SOU «. m.. then every thirty minuter there-
and 8 a', m.. then every HO minutes thereafter un¬ til d.llO p. m.. then ll.OO. III.IIU and 11.00 p. m.
FRiFPORT R. R. i)(*M iSonlli Bound) nt ...'iV fiO. 1.23. I..2I1 n. ni.. then every 30 minutol there¬ after until fiO p. m., Ihen 10.20 an.l Il.'« p. m.
Froeport B. R. Depot iNorth Bonndl at a.*!, ",40, 8,»(land ll,»<ia, in„ Ihen every 3) rainuUrs thereafter nutil 10,10 p, m, Ihen 11:40 and i:.S.i midnicht,
ROCKVntf CCKTRt. VMaie *v<aa< iWe"! Hound) at :i.(,'i, 6,U, T,IS nnd 8,4.1 a, m„ then every thirty minute.. Iherenfler linlil t>,U p, lii„ then 10,4^ acd 1I,<,S 11. ni.
Rockville (.'antre. Villaire nvenue lesslboundl at ll.lil. MO. a.l(land 9.10 a. ni.. then evesy thirly minutes Ihereafur until lO.IUp. m.. then 11.10 p. m. ond I'J.IO midnight.
UMROON R. R. Octal lEaat Bonn.ll at «.ia. 7,16, I aireaml »,I0 n. in., tiun every thirty minutas thereafter nnlil lO.U'i p. m.. Ihen U.lft p. m.. and ri.Cimidnlahl,
Ljnhroolt H. R, Dapu! (Wesi BoomD nt io). i:.). 7..M an.l ^,Ml a, ni., Iheu even-30 Rllnutas I thorrofter until P,,'>3 p, ni,, Ihen ll',.>i and ll.,VJ | p. in,
VUUY SIRCAM. Radia<M> Anaat (Kaft Boundl at «,UI. 1.00. H,OU and »,0U a m.. then every thirty roiiiuleB thereafter until 10,00 p. m.. then 11,03 r, m, and 12,00midnicht, |
Dr. B. r. N. Bkke
35 (CRfRMtRROm STRfIT H.iurs. 9 l.l 1
Br«ahlyn, N.V
RODRS AT Or. MNTOK'S, rRfEPMT. I. I.
Tni'sdny and Friday 3;0ll to 4:.'iiand fi to 8 p, ni, W< dni'sday and Saturday 3:00 to 4:10 .inly
TAKE A LOOK
at the mat«riala wo an- ahowinft for rfnita and Top Coota. The.v arc the very latest. 'Von'll not HthI auy ancli mater¬ ial in B ready-mailo Snit, We make to meaanre in order to make cnslomera. Aa WP leail in atvle.s nml qnality, so do we leail i n prices. Men's Top Ooata made to order, $14 and \ip; Men'a Snila, lu and np.
THE NEW YORK TAILOR
MaLin St.near th.' BankFrCCpOrt, L.I
BO YEARS' ¦XPBRIKNCE
Patents
OcaMNa ComiwHTaAc.
See Page 994 of Telephone Directory for other Revised Rates
1 m yi 1 HEW JEDSEY TELEFIHE MM
81 Willoughby St., Brooklyn
OrMnhouse... Planto
Law ky avail* Wy. roHil'
laaat la aar liplaa Ilat far ylaatlat ami aarlNfl far traaa. TMa priaa Ilat la fraa
R. P. JEFFREY S SON
TREES, SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
In iraat nwmbara aa^ varlatlaa, traa ta nam*
ami img fraak fram tka traanri, and
aall«ara4 la a akart tima In maiat eondition
CHANDLERS HELD
TWO RELIABLE NAMES
BELLMORE.
L. I.
JANES VENDITT I '^'»"** ^° creditors
RELIABLE PIANOS
' KRINIGH I SIGN" "NELD" "IVERS ft POND"!
mill othrr iniiUi'N i
NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE BARGAINS
Cash or Installments
REPAIRING AND TUNINC
CHANDLER ^ HELD PIANO CO.
Brooklyn, N. Y,
25,000 New Words
are added in the last edition of Web¬ ster's International Dictionary. The Gazetteer of the World, and the Biographical Dictionaiy have been completely revised. The In¬ ternational is kept always abreast of the times. It takea constant work, expensive work and wofry, hut it is the only way to keep the dictionary the
Standard Authority
of the English-speakini; world. Other dictionaries follow. Webster leads.
It is the favorite with .ludges, .Scholars, Kducators, Printers, etc., in this and foreign count rios.
A poBtal card will bring you in¬ teresting specimen pages, etc.
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SPRINOFIELD, MA88.,
PUBLiaHCRS OF
WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL
DICTIONARY
HonafUKUraonMaotlal. BaaabooKoaPataou •aatfraa. OM«a af«aer><iraMHH«pauiiia.
¦IMilal aaMai, witlwtatarpa, la tSa
Scididflc JfiiKilcaN.
AhandMMjalflllaatratcd vaaklr. Mrrat alf nllatkm of anr Mtaotlle toarna!, Teraii. M a raar i frar aMauia, H BoM brali aawadaalan.
WILLIAH H. POST
SuccMBor to J. T. Post A Son Dealer In
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
MAIN STRCET, FREEPORT Nartl a( 1.1.1. I. Ow. ImM tttttt
QUEER FISH OF THE UORTH.
Narwhal One ot the Strangest of Sei
Animals.
One I'f llic^ slraiiRrst of si':i aiiiiiialii
is the mrwhiil. cnnJi'cr.inMl liy va nu
lo be the oriclnal uf Ihe laMeil "nl
coru. The nnal iK'tullarity uf llilv
graceful cetacean lies In lln Imii: iiisK.
a polished ivory nbRfl, Ktralnht ns an
arrow nml Khnrp as a lauci'. wliirh
protrudes from ils hcpil Io a t;rrnl
I dlatance. This fi)rmi.lablo uml i;llt
I tering appinilagi' ijivrs l<i ihe animal
i a slrlklnB ami spiiiaciilai- nii'iar
ance. The narv li«l« apiicar nff iho
coSBl of lirrenlaiul in schoul^. niaKing
excursions int."* Ihr various liaya .'iml
' florils In srarih uf fund. .\ liinil nf
I a hunJreil or wove form a iil-iuri-sqiic'
I fight when plnv.ini; ihroiph the wat
' er In military-like |iroees.<ien, the
i lonB, glltlerlni? Iiorns nil rlshiR in
unison ns they eome up to ihe sur
'• face lo liUiw. Their advent Is hulled
with delisht hy ihe Ksklmos. hs thry
I irc,.«lld lo he the fiTeruniierii nf the
-t-trarly approach nf t'.e rlKhl ivhale
' mhlch uses the same Kind of fmiil ai
Th* Blilp Ilan Iuto a Harricsn^ au4l B«- ram* Waler-lroacrd. I.<Mt Rn Sall> ¦IHl Her Onljr I.lfe-Biial—Slahte<< Ona Ship That Failed lo Aninrrr Har Sla- naia Hefor* SI(BBlllnit 111* Athol.
New York City —Their vessel wnter- lOKued nnd lu n sinkliis eondilion. eight men who for three -iny* Iind been with¬ out water, nnd wIioHo onl.v food oon- I sisled of « lillie enniied oorn beef, were liroucht to Ihis port by the Oriental steamship .Mhol, wliioh vossel hnd rescued Ihein 2SO miles off Snndy Hook. The vessel Hint wns nban- j doiied wns the threo-ninsto<l Iunili%r laden sehoonor Islosboro. owneil by rendleloii llroihers. ot Xew York, and not insuied.
¦•\Ye fniled from Snvniinnh." snid Cniilniii Turner, of the Islesboio, "nnd Imd splendid wenther until Hie wind shifted from southeast to north, Ihen nnrthensl. nud fiuall.r duo enst. In a jiffy a Kille was blowing, which In¬ crensed lu fury eaeh minute. Ky R o"eloek 111 the evenlnc the seas were running mount.iln high. .MI night loug Ihe pnle. whieh by midnight was a hurrleune. hlew wllh ever Increasing force. Thi» following morning nt 11 o'clock our foreslaysail went over- boafd. three honrs later Ihe foresail wns Mown nwuy. nnd in nnoiher hour the ninlnsnil followml.
"Tbnt nfternoon we stnrted the pumps, nnd from 3 to 11 p. in. they sucked dry. Then we oomnicnecd to gel wntor In. nnd In two hours we were wntorlogRwl. .lusl before dnyllght our only lifeboat wns wnslied awny. and we weie rolling In the trouiih of the sen. The W.OIKI foot of lumber that wo hnd on Iionrd begnn to wnsh away piece by piece.
".\ll this time lho grent sens wore curling wllh clock-like regulnrlty over our docks, our wnler casks wore hurled ovcrbonrd; then the onlilii nnd the for¬ ward house wont, nnd whon dnwn onuio nil our stores except a llltle eoriiod beof wns gone. Our situatlou then bpcnuie so perilous and Ibo vossel was In sueh n prodieament Ihnt in or¬ der lo save our Uvea Ihe entire crow climbed on top of Ihc nfter houso. that being lh" only pnrt of the Islesboro thnt wns not nwnsh nt thnt lime.
"When nil the decklond bnd gone Ihc schooner heeled over lo the slarlKtard. nnd we were In moineiilnry peril ot ber liiriiliig turtle nny mliiute. so tierce wns Ihe onslaught of wind nnd wave nt that lime. We Improvised a flag of distress ns soon ns daylight came, Ihe flag being mnde of an old flour snck, a piece of carpet and n Inbloclotli.
".Vbout 0 a. m. we sighted a three- mnsled«Nova Scolinn schooner n mile to our starlKiard. nnd signnled her wllh the flng nnd nlso with a torch, and nnnlly by building n fire on top the nf- terhouse. She pnid not nttonllon to our signnls. The Nova Scolinn bnd suf¬ fered, loo. for 1 could see thnt Kho had lost bor iul»en nnd foretopmnsts, her mnin fore nnd stnysnils and apparently al.so her lifeliont.
".\l>oiil 4 o'cloek In the nfternoon wo made out the funnel of n Avest-bound liner thnt had proved to bc the Alliol. She wns nliout ten miles nway. nnd In loss lliaii five niinules nfter wo begnn to slgnnl her sho clinnged Uer course and headed for us."
The Islesboro wns buill In 1882. and wns always employed in the lumber trade.
NEW YORK STATE NEWS
Itieneh of Promise Suit. r>n, kland I'ounly ii much interesled III n .-ase tried at Nyack In Hie So- preme I'ourt beforo JnMice Haynor mui :i Jury.* It was a suit brought liy Miss .losslo K Tnte, of Plermont, .igainsi ITiarles Boll, a Sparkill young lllllll, for $1'.%.IKK1 damages for breach of promise. Kx-rongresaman A. S. Tomp¬ kins wss eounsel for Miss Tale, wblle ex Senator I'liirenee Irfxow defeiidi-d Mr. Hell. When the oase opened there . nns H large nitondanoe In the court- room. .Miss Tate lestifled that for sev¬ eral years up to last spring Mr. Bell cnlled upon her as of ten aa three times R week, nnd on the other daya wrote i. her lellers. The plnlnlltt furiber al- .leged that Mr. Bell hnd proposed to her ; Iwico and she refused him. and Ihen when bo proposed Ihe third time she !ieeepte<l him. and he gave ber a dia¬ mond eugasomont ring. Sbe said tbnt . nil went smoothly until Inst February, when she receiveil a note from .Mr. ! liell excusing his fnilure lo call on ao¬ eount of Imsinoss. and adding Ihat he wns shortly to mnrry anoiher wonian. I Xlr. Bell deiile«l Ihal any engagement i existeil between the youh|{ woman nml j himself. He said he gave her the dla- I niond ring merely ns a Chrlslmas pres- : ent. and tbat It wns only a gift of : friendship. However, the jury gave . Miss Tate a verdict of KJOO.
ABUkTTEBOFHEAim
POWDER
HASBOSUBSmm
THB SUNDAY SCHOOIi
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 27.
Stop Shooting Dogs. I'lom a report received from Blng- hnnilon il looks as If tho State Depart- iiieni of Agriculture hns abandoned Ihe effort lo enforce tlK> dog quiiran- line In Broome Cminly witliout remov¬ ing ll ollicinlly, Three employes of the ilepartmont cnnie lo that clly to en¬ force Ihe qunraiitlne with sbotgnns by killing nil unmuule<l dogs. Tbere hai been mueli feeling aniong dog owners, who think tbe quarantine should be re- moveil. When tbe Slate employes wenl to Sheriff Worthing for a deputy to ttt- I sist Ibem be snhl Ihal before be would j nssign a mnn for the work he mnst i linve n bond indomnifylng him In raie I nf any dnmnge being done, and that j Iho SInte employes wonld have to shoot | Ihe dogs themselves. Instead of the ] deputy doing It. as heretofore, Tbe j men of tho dopartment telegraphed to I Albany explaining Ihe situation, and j received orders to return lo Albany and j mnke no furlher effort lo enforce the | <|iiarniitliie. In spite of that, the de- j pnrtment offleinls refuse to raise offl- ! einlly Iho quiu-anlliie. I
hail lorgolteii the claims Mj*** Imil for.<>ikeii Hia worship. TW I pliiiiKrit headlonfi into ata ot riplion und esfiecially into U*
I). I'. B. Carson Tnkes Poison. Havid r. B. Cnrsoii. a relired brioli and pnper mnnufaeturer, of Xewburg, coninilllod anields In his office by tak¬ ing enrbolie add. I'arson had been In fnlling physlenl and mental Iloallh fot several years pnst. His brother, Thomas G. Carson, died recently, and this, coupled wilh Ihe death of hil wife •! few months ngo. Weighed henv¬ lly on bis mind. Of Intc he had b» eome possessed of tbe Idea thnt be wat ! destiuod lo become a pauper. He re' I sigiiml his ofllee at Iriistee of the First I Presbyterian Church, nnd later gavf u|i Ills pew owing to the expense. He I called at a drug store and purchased a four-ounee bottle of carbolic acid foi disliifectlug purposes, ns he put It The noxt morning he went to bis offlot and soon nflorwnrd wns fonnd dead Ir his chair, wllh lho empty bottle neat j Ilim, Ho wns a son of Pnvld Carson one of lho pioneer paper makers ol Massacbusotts.
COPY B.\NK BOBBER CAUfillT.
Posse Cnptiires One of the Outlaws Who Killed Cnshler MldiLiugh.
Cheyenne. Wyo. — .\ TbermopoIIs posse enme upon one of tbe Cody bank robbers, who killed Cashier MIddnugh, near llle mouth of Owl Creek lu the Bnd Lands, six miles below Tbermop¬ oIIs, aud captured the outbiw without Qi'liig n shot. On Ihe handlt was found a iiuantlty of the money tnken from the bnnk. nnd Jewelry and guns stolen In Iho rnld on Kdwnrds' gnmbllng house nt Thermopolis.
The despeindo nnswers tho descrip¬ tion of the taller of the Iwo hniidlts wbo robbed the Cody bnnk and who led the offleers n merry rhnse for Iwo weeks through the mountains.
Severnl elllzons slarled from Cody lo identify Ihe prisoner, nnd there were Ihreats of trouble, for the people of Cody were mueh slirred up over Ihe killing of the bnuk onshler.
Shot Dead by Rival. Charles Burlier, who has workeil on woimI Jobs In lho .Vdlrondncks. went to Ihe home of Mrs.Lnporle, nenr Bedford mill soon nftor Lewis Tremblay called The Inller hnd ;-.upper nt Mrs. Lnport'i nud left soon nftor. An hour later Bar¬ ber, who was sittlnit by n window, wan killed by a charge of buckshot Ured Into his iie<'k. Tremblay was arretted nnd brougbt lu PInttsburg, IIc denied nil knowledge of the shooting, Trem¬ blay Is 11 widower with four ehildren. Burlier wns a widower nlso. Three ehildren survive hlm. There Is said to hnve been bnd feeling belween the men over a woman.
A'orlil'a Tein|»er*nr« l.«<aaiin, Ian* <avttl% I-13—(iolilen Text. laa. xaT<M» tma Memory Verarr. .S, 4-Cou>iaaata>]r Mi tlie Day'a LeaiHiB.
. Iiilroituctiiin,—This prcipheey. like attxif all 111 Isaiah's prophecies, wns iirobably 4^ livrrril in .lerusalem. But while apoM* M Ihc )ieiiiile nl .li»Uh it dealt larmr wHk the neiflhboriiiK kingdom of iarafi aad lAo calamities ahuut tn rome upon that MfW* I'he iicopic liaii I'orgol ten tne claims otjn^ hovali and Iinil lijllinn had
every ilesct-i, , . ..
rxn ni inlemiieranee. unlil the had lilled with drunkartla.
Coiiiinenfarv.-l, The eroivu that Wr eth (vs. l-«l. 1. -Woe." Utief, aotfow, misery, a lieavv calamity, a eunu. "T« UM ercinn nl pnile." By the erown of pttAt the priiphel refvra tn Samaria, lh* llM«ti* [111 lapilul nf Urael, fhe rity wat titwMf nn the Inp ni a round hill and aurroaMM hy a rich valley, "file drunkarat at Kphiaini." Kphraim. the letdini trib* of the nitinii. Inid hwnme debaatd in vie*. They were a tribe of diiinkardi, aud b*> enuse nt lllis the lv»e waa upnn IMB. "A iiiihnt llnwer," .\ very Inrrible Agar*. Their Ite.iiity and glory wnuld (ade at • llnwer. Tliev did liol linve the riehtt MM beauty Hull eniiure. "The fat vaUart." The valleys nround Samaria were vttf iot. llle ami l.roiililul. "Overeoine with wtat.* Willi- iiuisea men to fall an esiy vietiu t* leinplHiion. .Miohnl destroys Ihc will poiT' rr. The ili-imkard has a btd chtractar aMi Keneially enters rerkli'ssly into the viklt sins. VMiat ia nvrrrnmc? I, ReMnn. IB- lrni|iei'an>'c makes fools df men. t. Cob* Bcieiiee. Tha nioi'sl sense becomtt daad- encil. 3. Physical powers. The dmkM inilnlget in that whieli entirely uaHIl MM lu meet Ihc nbli|[.Uiona tbtt arc Itttilg upon him. lie ineapnrilatea himttU ni any imaitinn uf trust. The iienallT it tOtb manhnod, wieial drgradatinn. tn utpnM* islied and u deMilnIc home and etcnuu faa>'a iihment (rnm tlod.
2. "The Lord hnili a-^»lrong one." TkM is a reference to the army ol AityiiMMk whiih waa aoon to cnme ii|>on tbeai IiM • devnalating stnrm. 11ie dettmetioB momt be enmplete, -like a lerriHc htilttorm 01 0 great Hood, It ia almost impottibi* l«r W to re.illte the devastation that wottt come at the half aavagc hodet twtpt ottt the rnuntry. ji^vnging villtget tad ttof dering wnnien nnd children.
:i. "Trodden under foot." ShtlnaMMlb with the .\ssyrinii hott, invadtdi Ottf rame snd cnrried the pe<ip1e iwtr, ttnat to return. It is sn untolved prcuMM tt this d.iy where the ten tribet trt; iriMtlMt they continue lo exist or are CBtirtly a^ Iinel. .KU of this wsa bectute of lis, WM especially the sin nf ilrunkennett.
4. ".tt the tirst ripe lig" IR. V.) At Ihe lirat ri|ie fruit waa eagerly ttilM kf! the fruit (tnthri-er tnd haitily mtM, W Saniaria would be a delieiout mont) HV j the Assyrians, The image exprtttti ta tta atrnngeit manner Ihe great eaw with which the invaders would take tM. dj) tnd the whole kingdom of ItratI, i
eaueriiesB with whieh they would m
rnnaumc the piey. It it ttill tnM trouble and sorrnw like an invading I come upon and deatroy thoit who L have been happy tnd protperoiu bat I tirong drink.
Stale I'rnnchlse Vnluet. .Xeenrding to the Stnte Board of Tax Coinuilssloners. who gnve out a Ilst of speelnl franchise valiinllnus by coun¬ ties for the present yenr, the State'* total for Ihe yenr Is f."J02.fl8l>.7n7. of which sum Oroater New York It as¬ sessed for f2.'i]..%21.4no. The increase for the entire HIale Is fl7.A0l.lQ8. of whR-li incrense $ltI..X17.12.') is attested ngalust IJronler New York, Wettohet- ler County's share Is this yenr placed nt f4,817,35.'i. nml Erie County's nt >13,< .^113.1110.
II. "The erown of glory (vt. I, •). urapMl
'Tnio Ihe residue.'
The
MFKBOAT VRAD'S I.OSC, TIIIP. |
439 Fulton St.
lU'low .lav Street
Ladiea' itiul (leiitlpuien'H
Fir5t-Cla55 Tailor
Wattta AL, aaat ftola. ttatpatt, L. L
Ladies' Costumea, Jackets, Eii- tona, Box CWtx, Ca]>es, Kaiuy-da.v ¦ailik HnutiiiK SuitH. eto., mnde tu order at reaitojiablo )iriiH>.x.
Alio the aniarteat at.vlex iu (n n- ileBMn't Soitinps made tu me«Hui'c (rom 114.50 iiji.
Top Coals made to lueiwuru from 114.00 up.
M •¦ t* i« ttMlK* M* tttI I ttttr lit atrt ••
eOGAII JACKSON
COUN«CLLOI««>AT-lAW
132 Hmaaau St
., SEW VOHK
-• aaiOOlN. NASSAU CO.. t •
The Wall Straet Journal
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Biw* adric* oat oaataoto, withoni •kaise. inqniriea abo«l InrMlaeiiM. MadlM DBderlying oaoiM ot loatkH ¦aiiBHBta. Del«nBi«*a teds gofsra- ia« rales of wnuiHes.Oritieiaag.awJyin ted rertavt lUUnias sud ladMlital tv pano. Bsa tiamtlloto tatita ed aMSiscs gf iBOiMiues. (jootva active sod iaae- N«s Hooks omd betids. Reeonis Iks ths Isst MUeol hfimio and Ihs ytdd oa mrsMaMil at Ihs prie*.
Alt wko daily aomdiUt tk* Tsa WsiA MHt Joi-axAL w kMtr ptatdUd m Aaat monoy tafely ani peojUaUg ood a aataa atoml invmtm*nli ikao on* mko iimmatom
ra>llIhlll iMly by Bew. Jeaaa A0i>.4iane£ai.,M. y.
Tke oMsM BMM agfea^^ g| Watt 8t MitkytAttWAmtl^
iottc«iB l)«r«»r fftrvm to all pcnMtBt bft%inft ilfttms ftfttlBsl UMr«« W. r*M«ll. Ut< of th« lytwnuf HvHpatcttd tn the uid roiiuty. d*'- "ffcaad. tu praamt th*" aanif* wiDi th" \-nn< Lrrs »h«*rr«ir lo th« »ubM-rlher th« rirrutor nf ttm ati« Wtll and TivtMmont nf tatd drrraaed at all plaioa of tr>i*ia<«lny bunlnrMi at lho offir«^ if Jobs Ljroo. at HtK-kvilli> Centra. NaNnau r^iNmlr. Naw York, on or Iwfore the 3(Mb day
lOHS LTON. Cm; Allotnef tor Kxtvutor, BockvilltCoDir^, Naaaftaroanty. N. Y.
Notice to Creditors
l*iir«tuiul xo the uriUr of Ilos. Robert ^tt- tlHl. Hurniitkl' "I 111' rn!inl7 >if Ntwtii. Oollec l« Krrfb.v tt.rn I.i all |.erwtn« hsrlm; clalDlflaiCmmBt Chsunr*.}' T. sprttgve, late i<f tb*Tuwu of Hrmiwln.,1 In Ihr unl ('..untir. deeta<lil. lo |.mM-nl lli«.|«aiDe «tlh Ihe Touch •ctlbtfreof. to Ihc uiharrlber. Ihe rserutor ol tbt Imat Will and Te«t»nient nl akUl ilrrt—wl. tt her pit<« i^f lrsn^tcUIu: buMne** mX her rMitleDC««t KTe«T*irt. NkMku I'ptiuiy. New Vork. on qt before tl r I. dIIi ilay ol Mar. b
iJatvil Augnal Xth. IIM
ANNIK A M'RAi.l K KievUKir. ALniEU T. UAVISliy. AttoratT tor Eieeuior. It WUIIaai M.
New York IIIt .
j Ki'iu.'.Miiti'.l l>y E.V. Baldwin, Frooi nut. L, 1.
j i.ivf ;i;:i'iil!- tviniicil ill all \ illnp's imt ri'|iri-.-.ciiii il
O. Sutter
Sutter's
HABBLE, GRANITE
and Bluestone Works Hicksville, L. I.
..IT. I,. I K n >i.-i..i j
lartf sUHk 1." "ele. I tr-a, ...ntlanll) or haml. M..nuin*'ni8 an.l Heiulali.oef. al ».li..rl n.'li.-e. Ix.taeii, l<>n.d wull marl.le ir erauile NV..rW «rei led in any .-• lueiery. W.-rk giiaranlee.1 lri.ll> llr»l .-In*. ¦ HR MOTTO: I'ni.li. al \V.,rkinrn-H.>-l W-Tkman liMi -Heliahl, |-rl.e».
SIDNEV H. SWCZEY
COUNSCLLOn-AT-LAW
ttmm) It Ittt tt Ittt itt eifttHt
:ll Hroa.lway. Ne« York fifMlrn. e Maln.^i norlhof L.I.B. R. Freejiort
FREEPORT PLUMBINR
IND NEITINR CO.
KREtPORT, L. I.
Rtndtll Btulding oppotite depol
JOSEPH ALSIN, Maascsr
NELSON T. SEAMAN
Carpeatcr and Builder
EMiauUt FunitbaS
Jobbing promptly attended lo
iiapta MAIN ST. rflKCI*ORT. L. I.
PATENTS
Ifw**^***. Ill aiA, eewwTfiae. .
I amama amelwiirWaMMi^mdtavm (iw.
CASNOW
This Mantel...
In Oak, GleM Finish
$15
Osh Cehlnst Mantels from Si 2 tig
MANTEL & FIREPLACE FiHINGS
at sU kind*, at city pricea
BATHROOMS AND VESTIBULES TILED
ORNAMENTAL CENTERS AND BRACKETS
D. MORRISON
Sanitary Plumbingr
nuKnTWinsi^DrAiimnn
TM Me aatf f att ««aa
Jsbbini Prsmptly AtUnesS Ts liODC Diitesca Tetcpbone, Tit LMml TalepboB*. V
MORTGAGES
Money to Loan at 5^
amtmmmmmceaty. ¦wiii vaat. utmit
irtiliwgwiliii M tits ttaa BtttlMtltK*
«.LaERT D. HAFF
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
U« reiit St.. Ita ill I I. T. tei. 2M JihM
SEVMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSCLLON-AT LAW
How Vaek
Show Rooms
Crove Straet, FreepoH
MUtU Rt*t»tt<t4 Hwit Buld.cg Ooratr Malt asJ ru)<nii atrett.
Ihe narwhal.
Grpoiilaniiirs liiiiit Un- iiar»ha! ac Clvrl.v. as ihr.v are ver.v fund nf Its Besh. anil Iho Ivory .if ils Iioin Is iino fill for many piirpos. s. Tlio niitrllioiis •kin forma Ihe uiost .l.Ilcioiis sorl of chCKlnB Slim for Ixuli mon and women ami is rpnanl.i! a.s a rholce luxury. The Ixi.ly Is c.ivrrcil lo a Jcpth of throe iir four im-hi'S wilh a layer of fine liliiblicr. w.'lRhinK halt a ton and yiehlinK a larKt aoiuunt ot e»io host Riado of ol..
(Inr lit tho moM hiphly rriz.'d tro- phiod which l.iexil ;'tiiiy bnmnht back from his last journey to Green¬ land was Ihe ivory tusk nt a narwhal. This Is the record-breaking tpeclmon of Ihe world. measurinR oUhi feet In leoKlh and eight Inches in circumfer¬ ence tt Its thickest pan. A realiza¬ tion of lis hclnht Is gained when it Is placed alongside a man. the ejlreme point of Ihe tu^k overtopping hli head Iwu feet,
FAOS OF MEN OF GENIUS.
Queer Tnckt Retorted To to Make tht Brain Active. "Kenimi.r.' Coi.per n uliln i write un lets he ha.l f;iim rtr.ips l>i chew." fall' a librarian 11.' hi.uchl cum .Imps li. len ix.unil and iwcniy-pi.iird l.iis At some men are Ihe slaves of tiiliacco wine or opium, so p<M(r I'lKiper wai lh<> !5iim drnpV slave. Without it h« eou Idn I write a lire
rhileaulirland diclaie.l hi.s work- in hu liare f<H't Eleganily auire. down Id the ankles, he padded sofllj up and dowmihe floor, his thin whin exlremllles very consplcuout on th< dark TUftt.
¦•(lliick rnuld "Tly .mnrose ;n ti.« open air When the s[irii ..f rompoi-l lion look hold of him he dragsed hi: piano nui ii|>on the la»n. an.'I ihrn, Ir rain or ^hip". in ^nnw or hail In Au (tii-i nr llecem^rr the mailer exilvei his bot'iiifiil harmonies
Boi-Fiiet worked »iih a hoi eloil iHiiind round bt- hfi.l Bt!/»e in i mnnk s hivsl. (Jauner m a k ar'ei cioal ani Milton in a hrown robe l.ori Derby when he wroie tie brandie< cherries Byron, wrltlnir aie trufllei
This co'.i<K;tlon of facls " conclude* the llbrtritn. "goet to pfove thai met Of fCDlut. 'Ikc :he reit ot ut are ti!)) la (one ibloct "
nenclie<l SI. .lohn's From Norway Af¬ ter Voyage of 3 Months and 9 Days. Sl. .Tobr.-s. \. K.-The Ilfelwnt rrnd. from Anlesnml. Norway, whi.li siilletl .MiRUst 7 bound for St. John's nml New Y.ii-k City, nml tlieiire for St. Louis, Mo., with her dpsiinier, ("Hptalii Bnirte, and throe otliers alioaril, nrrived In the Iiiii-lMir lierc. She wns three montha end nine duys In i-rosslpR the Allnnlle, The bont was built to conipete for file prize for the best lifeboat at Ihe 81. I.oii « Ejcpositlon. She met very stormy wenther, hut proved nn exeellpiil sea bo:il. nllh.iuch she lost her miilnmast, s:!!!-. .¦lllil nther Bcnr. .Ml nb.inr.l lire w.ll The Vrfld will reprovisl(.:i Iht.' and jiroeeed to New York City.
Kindness nriiiKH Mnspllal f2fiOO. Newman Krb, vl.'e-presldeiit of lbs rere .Mnrouelle Hnilroad. whose wife died nt the Iloniopopalhlc Hospital In Itoi-hester tl the result of Injurlet re¬ ceived III a wreik near Lyons on Hep- teniber '2:t. Ims nollflpd Ihe fiotpllal inanaKort that he would like lo five the Inslltiitloii t3.'>0ii In recoKnItlon of the kindness Hint wna sliofm lilt wife. The itlft bas been accepted. Mr, Erb has alrendy sent n sum of nione.T lo tbe nurses who to<ik care of Mrt. Erb.
I Ilcbellion III Chlnn.
I It wat reported In Shanchnl tbat j riiiiiese rebels had defeated liupeiiiil j trxips In Kniing-Se Province and h.T.I captured flre important towns.
To niiild KuB=;nn Ships Here. .\ nuniber of ships on the Kussinn nav.nl pi-myijini will be built. It Is be III Vi.l. iiVTlrp I'uile.l Slates,
I'.irtuffnl t Sovereliins Kiilertnined.
Kiiie Kdwiir.l nnd (^ueeii Alejtniidra ens.rtiiliied the KiiiK nu.l (.lueeii ol Porlusi I al 11 slille .liniier nt WSidsor.
Labor .News Notes. .\ntl no.v we have n Iiiveiitort' I'D- tou.
.\ll the Irouble nlocB ihc Cnnndiar. rn. 111.' h'le is ilkaiied up.
The ,iMnii,-il c.nieiilioii of the Ameri CHti I-Vderiitl.iii of Lnbor • ut hebl In Sail K:aii.-i»e.i, Cai.
Tbe Ilr
.kllli (.\. V.
K.ilerr.tioii of
Women .l.-.tded nl ibeir last mectinu
111 support Ibe striking buleliers.
liiternation:.l Kroth-rhood of 8t«-
I tionnry Kir.'iiieii, I., r. No. .V!. luitiated
, sixteen new iiieiuberii nt itt Inal meet-
; iiiK. ../
!'.¦:¦ '••jtno liiije p,,si there lins heeu I trouble lM-!«ct'U the I'K-al ai'rt tile Huf , f.i.. i--oi-.;e
K.iker** I UIOII. No, 10,-.. uf Urnokiyii.
N > .. lias been :i<'llveiy eiiKt(eiI In
llehliiig tl linm-t linker w bo nn<. Fiiilenv
orloK to operate :in open sboji.
'fu- eiicliies «eiii l.l tlu' S. Iieiier-iady
iN. V ¦ |>..-iiui..tive \\..||;s III br re
paired i..u»ed trouble in that place, iii- iitmu. Il .11 the union meu there rrfuwd
' lu work.
I-iImi- uiiioiis are »Io* ly maklDS tltelr
, Wfy li!i.. Me-'.uo. in tU" dt> uf Uo- ruUb'u, tut ex.'imple. thJr* tre thrvr i(-
I »<KI»t;oD», one w lh mjre fiilD "00
, Ureu.U'lt,
I All Around Ihc Slate.
Corning H to huve a tuppi; of nat- , ural linn. j Fllluinre residents arc talking of In-
corporaUoii. I Arcade's knltlinc mill hnt been told
lo Syracuse Investors. I Klmlra Kplscopalians have laid the cornerstone of n new eliureh.
Pike's Kiiiile Hotel has been scid 13 the .Mnliir lliotliers. cf Rllst.
Medina has a loan nssoilntlon that bnt- $IL'l,7;ili out < 11 mortgager.
Ciin;iniIaiKiia r<'|iort.i Iiiiviii;; bud a snowfall this senson tbree Inibct deep.
Canlsteo vilnl stallMlcs for October nre tliree deatiis, tr.u marrlagct and
' uo births.
I Depositors l;i Ihe defunci Medina na¬ lional bank now expect to set about twenty five per cc;it, ou the caab due
, them.
i Plans are b.liig made fir lh" erec-
' ticn of llfly ilwelllns houses, to cott
I $1,VM»1C. < II .Viag.ua Kails ttreet, NiOi
' gam Kails,
.^ r>ii;iii'iy lin': I.e.'II orcnnlied In li.i-besi.r Willi Mr.uS! .ajiilal lo resur- re.'t tbe Weslern .New York KaIr und h'lld anuiial exliibilions lu thai eity.
r'ariiers nl«rl lloriirllsvillc. wlio riiis.'d t. ba.'V'i, :ir.' getiliig ihe best
I pri.'.'s ill yenr:.
Tl:.' Stall' iiut'icritlet nre nfter Me- din.i bcauie the loiupillsor]! education
[ law Is not rigidly eiiforeeil.
: The efiiijiaiiy tint liirnlthea Eitt A'liorii Willi I nlnrni gas It PulargInK
' its fa. iiilles. Ill'l Idem* nre proinlteil
i enoi'th Jupl Ij keep them nariu tbit wii.ler.
Itipley Is lo bnve a factory. Uetl- d. !il.< of Ihal village have organised a ..inin.iiiy ibni »ill ¦inniiufa.iiire aud f ITer fir -ale lititt , ul- ..'Id iiMier gixMlt
' for luiujiiJ Vf-.' lb. enpllal ttock it
from the ten Iriliet lo the two trllNf nf .ludah and lienjtmin, the ramaast al (lod'n people, who were to coatinnt a kia^ dom fnr more than 100 yetrt afttr IksW was carried into riptivity. Judah waa Is bv favored and blessed. ITnder HtMsMl thrre was tn he a revival of religion.
0. ".\ anirit of judgment." A clear Mr> eeiitinn of God'a truth. A rietr ktad <8 pruniised at well ts glory tod btasty* ''Tarn the baltle to Ihe gate." WkO pav> tue th* Heeing enemy even to tht Ttry gttat of their own city. W« have a ipiritual WM* fare to wage (Eph, 0:12), tnd wt SIS plrdged to eoniiuer the world for Cktltt, I llewai-e lest ue render ourselvet nalt Utl niilitsry rervier by liiiiirioua btbitt saa sinful indttlsriicrs. The druaktrd* at Kphiaini coulil do nothing to oppott ikt invaders uf their country.
III. KviU of strung drink (vt. 7, •). T. "Hut thr»e sl... have erred" (R, V.) "Jar^ riisnirm as well na Samaria btt htr iWA liriiitei and scenes of diagiitling ioUaUetm tinn, Tli.iugh her iiuniahmcnt lytuA at near ua thnt nf the norlhent/1iiaaMa|| tliFie are seen the marka oljfCr* dtcUaa? Note the effects of slrong rifink portMys4 in this verae: I, Krriii£ wtndtrtag / '~ forhidilen wava and pUnfa, 3. K<t~ i-eligioua tetclicra led aatrirv. 3. H.,.^. tbsorlied in kiiiirlite. 4. Thejr eaanst ata things ta thry air. nr judfc corrMlIf, A The whole life it |>en-rrled. Ood'i ¦¦!¦ trrt need a pure heart, a clean Iitl aaa tl elear vision.
8, "'I'hrrr is no place cletn," Tks liquor busineas is a lillhy butiaaat, iM every one whn is engaged la it or hat SSjf- Ihing lu do with it is nnde liltby br ik M is the psreiit of unclrtoiirtt. Tht banb miml :inj s.>ul ni the one conntcttd wlla il hri-uiiii' iHilliited and cnrrupt.
IV. I'leicpl upon precept (vt. J-U). 1^ l'l. "Whom hhdil He Inch," etc. Mtar. rrgtrd llicsc ver«r» nt the worda St ' " " the scoflera ss thry mocked the Pn, Thry trrat Cud's lurtbnd of detbnt witL them and wurni ig llirm by Hit propbatS Wllh innlrmpt sn.l drrisiun, Wut,'«f, Ihcy. dolh lie Irral ui aa raert iaftatS j'lii sxciieil' Do ll He ic'.'K'h ut hke litUs children, (-.instantly giting ovrr tbt otam raay Irsaoni? We muat cunctivi VUSt M as aimkrn in niiiiiiery with a mockist SM* tiun of the head, and in a childith, tloam cirriiig tone.
11. "Nay ' (n. V.) The prophtt't issht lu'gint with thia vrise. Ittlth ttUahs Ihnn Willi (reit for^t tnd tercrilf, luia ing their rwn laiisutcr. tpoken in ttoattyt hnck upo'i thrm>clvvs; yet, it that! BS IS yuu say, te ahall be tauclit by a dtiagt tongue, und In a strange Und, wkitbtr fSS wilf be rar.'ird iuto captivity. Thta Ml' wi!| ho forced In learn likr ehildns. Ua "This la thr r<:it." elc. Ood had ttaat ll.cm reiiralcd and ftithful jrarsisai. I oinling out t. Ihnn thr true reit tSS As , way 111 .I'ltsin ii.fcul thcv had clate4 tMs un an.] "u'ii:''I nut hrtr." tud WStS
IIU in Itwir fa itrueli
(irJ aecurily Is ( And (atl '
. .id." rlt Thry bad had creat lifbt,sa4 thi! in.idr I'len great s'n lera, tad ihtjr 4t-
liincni. W« emtaat
.Tasts
i-rihl violat-; Cml'f law wilh impanity, wh3 prraiat in Iheir wickrdneat and ipM I'.it olfer, vl riri-.y will ultimattljr b4MS (rom Uw prcarmr. „^
To C.ltStwU Peak's IHtraaatf. *
Onr of llir iikmI eUlwraU reMfstfasa evn planned in I olnrado la beiM eastts- rred by the reai.lrnia of (olorada ¦ to coDimeinorate the diacovery af Peak. Thr tenlrnnial anoirerttry r ulon Pike'a firat virw of tbit (uMSr taia falla on Novrailirr t. IMi, Kady the propir of (>,lorado Spriaai IM begun |.r»|i«ratioBa luf a biting MMHSK vf Iht day.
•'IS
T» l«ra> Fsailllra.
Mra Allen K.'<'ne.. ..I I'lvmonlli 'I thm. Pa B»ve b.rlh I.. !. -e.e.n <hiM and sll sie living K.s lirr. lll¬
el Ms
lh<
I.AW Saila
; Jual iir in Borneo
! moal priniilivr maDorr One wiy of de¬ riding briwrrn two d:>inittni> ia i» t.re
, Tueb t Itrre lumn of tall Xbott lampt art drepr«d in wtui. tnd )ir whotc lump
; It fLrit dutaiw.i U A*eii*d lo It is IM
i irroRg.
fai Ih-i ui Kather
rrsHl.
..trrrd
Tbr l>ll«at llaikrr.
Acordint I.. Ihr rtica iN. Y.l fMSi ttw barber^ ¦¦rtWi-ntmHifTTie rieiailjr"iis ^rrallv wurkiii up .iver tbe invcntiaSMS mscbinr hv a l.^-al invrntive amiat wWlb IhrraUna la pul llirni til nat of tmtimat. Thr mai-hinr is ui.l to give t psritet Asm U> a4r ont who aubniilt biBMalf ta M SM wilb aach rapidity an.l ronfort thS* tW >p*rttiaa will be robbed of itt I
Llbrarr «¦
A book wago.^. llx Hrat paMis wkaelt to bt tent oiit id tkt Ui ' it coatcfapUt'd .u i piaa tU Witeoa ta ~
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19041125 |
| Date | 1904-11-25 |
| Month | 11 |
| Day | 25 |
| Year | 1904 |
| Volume | 10 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19041125 |
| Date | 1904-11-25 |
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COUNTY REVIEW atnitax^ta ejotpima*. vivxs cKMTife* VOL. X. A FAMILT MSWSPAPBB OW LOCAL AMD SBSXBAL INTBLLIGBKl'B FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2.5, 1904a TIBBSr CLtO TIABI.T I» ABTABtB NO. it. REDUCED RATES Th« FOR Freeport Bank CaaiUI $30,000 Naia Straat Frta^rt JOHN J. RASDALb, Preaidwi' CHAfWCEY T, SPHAOt'E, VIce-PrM. WILUAM 8, HALU Cwiliirr BANK OF THRIILING RESCUE fi SEA Villai* **••• KacKvillc Ceatre, U I. The Schooner Islesboro After Losing Her Sails Drifts Three Days. one ToU Service From FREEPORT Beard of Oiraatars Juhn J, Kandall Augilbt Immiir 8iiilth Coi Williani n. Miller William E. (ioMer ll. Wealej Pine Wallace H. i:oriin'rlI Daniel B. Raynor Chauneej T. Sprague Colea Petllt Charles L. Wallace Harrey B. Smilli William S. Halt Ueorae .M. Kanila 1 Ediar .laclcrnn NIMIt R. SMITH, PreaKtat THOMX S. KRISHT, Vice-Preildeat ¦ »8CII T. RAYNOR, Citklar SAVED BY OCEAN LINER ATHOL Xetttt o( Sircctcrs The . KlLBlit TO Fay Station Subscribers Rate Rate I ObeiLeacepI lural holiday., from 9 a, ni. lo ,. p. Dl. Offers faclliltes and IndncemenU in ' rvcrv ileBarlmrnl equal lo iboae ..f eilher Ilm Nrw york nr Brooklyn lianka or Truat Com- iianies. rnU every acronimodali.n im far a-, in consistent wilh coDServatlre manajicmenl. Inlfrrst at Ihe rale of " jier .enl. raWI on lime deposll?. three inonllii or more. I>rafl» Issued on all parts ol Europe I>ac9 a Reneral banklnit busincf. \ccounls of rorporati.in.. corapanle?, so- riiliea. etcsolldtp'!. Entire salinfactlon Kuaranteeii. Inquiries will receive prompt allenlion and he cheerfully answered. Gtorte ^^' Davison John Vincent Hiram B. ^'niil . lilenmorih U. C.>mbes Wcslry B. Smiili Cliarles W Kuye i Charles I.. Wallace Arrendar Smilli Austin Cornwell .lohn W. De.Xlolt John 1 U.wlson Edaara T. Thurslon Hamlilon W. Pi.-irsall Wr .lo a ueneral Eankinu- Bnsiiios. of Depos It and Discount. Interesl palAon Srecial Deposils. Dralts issueJfcin Eiiitlan.l snd IheCoul.nent. Your Patronage s-'uli. ilcd B,ini(ini: Iloiirr: » A. ¦ to i r. u.; Salur day. II h. u. lo 1:.' >'. Difcount Days 'i urtiiiiyf iiiid Fridajs.OA.il. -^^^ FREEPORT FAR ROCKAWAY GARDEN CITY JAMAICA NEWTOWN ROCKVILLE CENTRE ROSLYN BROOKLYN NEW YORK ^(Manhattan) OLEN COVE MINEOLA FLUSHING 5 20 10 20 25 10 20 30 35 25 10 25 15 10 15 20 10 15 25 30 20 10 20 IlieNiffTorkasd kg blatd TnctioBCsapuT HCHEliULE la rflKl Satarity. My 16. 1904 QIIUU lEoit Bound 1 •. ami t-%1 . then etery .HI ininnteK thereafter until S-ll n, m,, then 9,V>, IO„U and 11,3:1 tor Hempetend. Garden City an.l Mineola only, MnfM* iSouth Boundl at S,<,'i. e. ."> aad ¦;,I,'V «. m.. Ihen rT,^Ty Ihirly minuted Ihereaftar nntll lll,(,> >, m,, and at It,I'i and 12.15 p, in, for Hemp- itra.t only, HEMNIfAO 1 South Bouudl 5,UU. 6,l«l. 7,IKI autl ti,(l(la, m,, then every Hu mipules thereafter until a.lin p. m„ than 10.UI and 11,00 p. ni, Hempatead (North Bound! at .i,3ll. 0,M. 7,(11 ard SOU «. m.. then every thirty minuter there- and 8 a', m.. then every HO minutes thereafter un¬ til d.llO p. m.. then ll.OO. III.IIU and 11.00 p. m. FRiFPORT R. R. i)(*M iSonlli Bound) nt ...'iV fiO. 1.23. I..2I1 n. ni.. then every 30 minutol there¬ after until fiO p. m., Ihen 10.20 an.l Il.'« p. m. Froeport B. R. Depot iNorth Bonndl at a.*!, ",40, 8,»(land ll,» |
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