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HUL Tm VlJBSAU rOST, PBBBNBT, 9. J^ FBIMT, SSTTEMBEB I, ltl« POLITICAIi ADVEBTlSIlfG POLITICAL AOfERTIHOTG Q'w «>"«rf^M«^K^ TO THE Enrolled Repoblican Voters statement by Robert Bacon, Candidate at the Primaries For the Nomination For United States Senator. THE primary statute Is a direct Inrltatlon from the people to serve. It provides an equality of procedure and recognizes no rights of prescription, priority or promise. I have filed my petition, as required by law, for the Repub¬ lican nomination for United States Senator at the primaries to be held Eieptember 10th. Tbe Chicago platform proclaims the formal tenets of our party faith. To them, and to the party nominees, we are bound In loyalty and effort. We are an intensely personal [people. America first, America prepared, America sympathetic with the weak and wrongly oppressed, America In¬ trepid and fearle»8 before wrongful encroachment by the strong—Is tbe America of my vision and the goal of my effort. This America cannot be wrought -ilone by law. It requires a national spirit—eommanding service, Imposing saeriflce—ungrudging and unre¬ strained. It demands an Amerieanlsm so Intense as to fuse race, birth, and social condition Into a common Inspiration, a common faith, disloy¬ alty to which Is dishonor aud disgrace. In this convulsion of the world we have a part to play, in the Im¬ mediate future and throughout the coming years we shall be confronted with problems for which this nation is wholly unprepared. The Issues which today are vital to this nation have not as yet received the serious attention nor awakened the serious interest of our [teople. For genei;ptlons we have lived In isolation and safety, and we are only beginning to be conscious of our rights, duties aud dangers as a m<^mber of tbe society of nations. The rights nnd duties make up what Is International law; the ex- [iresslon of the simple rules of conduct which should govern any com¬ munity of Individuals. It Is necessary that people should know these rules. There should be wlilc>ic ii;:lits. First of all, we rjniiiot tolenile, without protest, violation of treaties to whbb we as ii Million are a party. " We sliotild not make ti'eatles to tbe letter of whicli we are not pre- Iiared to stand. Tbe rights of the siualler iiafioii slioiilil be as sucicil ti of a <'hilcl ainoiiL,' stroni: men; ami to protest these i-k'ti!- refusliig to protest tlieiu in the rou'i'ete. is to work . and uIumi. at the s.iMie time, ii f.iils to pro Iti/ens and tlie ideals ainl priiHiples of its us ns the riulils s in worils, wliile laster lo our own teet the honor and civlfl/.atioii. With the polley disagreed for tlin outrages ami aiiar of everv sliident i lives of l v or link of policy in re-anl to Mexico. 1 have totally !• yeiiis. Tlie deslnution ot life and pl'o ieity. tho •by which lia\e resulted, were inevitable, in the eyes f Mexican coiiilitions and liisli'Py. Il was Inevitable from llio moment tliat the .\ili;iiiii*ti'ation, coiitr,ir\ to tbe opiriioii and advice of other great powers. Intervened and prevented the continult.v of goverrimeiil in .Mexico wilhout providing the iiinral ami iliysicn support which was absolutely necessary if any otiior course were to be followed. It has been my i:ood foi^uiie to take p;irt lu discus ioiis nt Ibe ca )- Itnls of most Soiilli .\nieri<'an countries, nnd 1 can testily from iKM'sonal kfio-vvledgo and ex ierlenct> that a new understanding and friendly Inter¬ est with these nations Is at band. I likewise know, from experience and persoiiiil contact with tlie people of South .\niericn. Hint lliey are nnd desire to be loyal fileitds of llic people of the rnited Stales; If only.they can see on the part of onr go>erniiient conlideiice in. and respect for. them and their Ideals. The next great Issue of the present day Is, In my ordnlon, that of national preparedness, which, I believe, can only come about through universal natloniil service which shall weld and Integrate us Into a niillon, iipcui principles more truly democratic than any which wc have hitherto put Into prailice. I nib convinced that there is only oue sntlsfncfory solution of military preimredness of tbe nation- in fact for the maintenance of the nation ItseW In n high place In tbe affairs of tbe world. This Is universal service, the spli'it of service and sncritici' for "the nalion. I'liless we learn, to think 111 terms of a nation, and siibordiiiMte our local and material ambl- tliins; unless the nation. In clalnilni: its Inteniatlonal rliihts, learns to ap¬ preciate Its duties and liiternalloiial obligations, llie nation cannot en¬ dure. , To maintain intact and unlmi)nlred the nation, with its rights and duties us priK'lnlnied by the l)e of that law which reads ns fcdlows: "F.very able bodied male citizen of the respective states, resident therein, who Is of the age of elght^'n years, nnd under the age of forty-live years, shall be enrolled In the mllltla." I place my faith In the wisdom of Washington, who said that "A free people ought not only be armed, but disclpllneil." 1 iila<'e my faith In the wisdom of .lefferson, who said that "the country could never be safe until military instruction -was made a regn- lar part of collegiate Instruction, and that every citizen be made a soldier." ¦* This policy u not only right, Just and necessary, but it is in accord¬ ance with the true sjilrit of douiocracy and of equality. It is not enough, however, to marshal men nnd material. We must prepare to mobilize Industrliilly as well. Therefore, the proteetlon of a tariff, just and elUclent, Is lmiK>ratlve. A policy which gave us iiBtlonal impetus Is best calculated to rebuild and continue pros¬ perity, ' The world Is rapidly beooming n protectionist world. If chosen as your nominee, and later elected, I shall give all there Is in me of tralnhig, fitness and application, and to tbe performance of the varied duties, uf Senator I shall d«vote myself with singleness of pur¬ pose. WANTAGH HEMS Divine aervices will be resumed ia I the Memorial Congregational Church next Sunday morning and evening at 10:30 and 7:45. • • • • Alexander Shirreffs and Miss Anita Janette Palmgreenc, both of Rock- i vllie Centre vere united in marriage I on Saturday evening by the Rev. Thonias S. Braithwaite. • • • • .Misses Annie and Sarah Hicks are spending a vacation In the Adlron- dacks. • • • • Miss Agnes Box, deputy post mis¬ tress Is enjoying a well earned va¬ cation. • « • • It is with regret that we learn that .Miss Emma Whitmore tbe genial and obliging agent at the L. I. R. R. sta¬ tion here is soon to retire from that position which she has held over 30 years. In these swiftly changing days this is a remarkable record but not only for Its length but also for the faithful service rendered to the railroad and also to the public. With unvarying courtesy and patience Miss Whitmore has performed her duty and has been an indlspensible I part of the life of our village and she i will be much missed In her public I capacity. j We understand Miss Witmore will ! receive a pension from the railroad company. • • • • Mrs. Charles Schafer has returned from Saranac Lake where she went with her son, Charles for the benefit '^of his health. He is %nuch Improved and win stay up the state for some I time. • • * « Miss Stella G. Falling, for six years ' primary teacher in the Union Free School will not return to the local , school this fall as she has been ap¬ pointed teacher of drawing in a High \ chool up the state where she will I probably pursue her studies In art at i 'be University. Those privileged to meet Miss Falling now of her fine : -Kid conscientious work. She has al- \ lueti a great worker in the Church and for Community projects, and her j-ny friends will miss her presence ; but none more than all the children Aho dearly loved her. • • • * Ralph Hox, who has been with the 2:!rd rcg'nient on tii" Mevirar. border 1 soon return to Brooklyn. LEGAL HOnCES. LEGAL KOTIC£& UtGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. IMMISKVELT NEWS A n(,'w addition is being built in the rear of the l.arbcr shop of Edw. Asc- oli. on .Main .Street. He Intends In¬ stalling a pool table, where his pa¬ trons may amuse themselves, * « * • .Miss Ethel Simons, of Flatbush, spent a couple of days last week with Miss Susie George of Whitehouse -Vvenue, To Remove Linen Stains. Cbrn'.ihiie ,ir coco.I si:iin. c.-in b<> re¬ moved from linen liy I'lil.l'int: the spot Willi a piece of bntier. I.i't it stand awhil(>, over iiiv:lil if po^s!lple, Then wash out wiih wiirni. s py water. Mildew sliiiiis r'all be i-M':i..\e(l by the follo\\ini: Ideacliiiiir lliiii! : I'iliite one [lart of .lavelle v :itcr wjih r,,nr jiarts of wal"r. .M )isfeii the nnl'Icued spots with the KiiNid, and a-- '-.".n as the Btnin disappear.-; rin-e i: iia"i!i;[te y in clciir water, as Hie bleach is harmful to the i;ia . I'ial if alli^wed o remain too loiiL'. This s;;!'ie Mc.i. tl is also to be reconinii-nilcil in rei:o\iiii; tea« cof¬ fee, wine iiiiil frii'! -laL-is. Labors (ireat I'art In Making l'he World's i'eace .An interesting article written ex¬ clusively foi' the .N'ew York Herald by Samuel Gompers. Society in tbe camera's eyo. Polo at .Ncwjiort. See the New Yoik Herald, Sunday, Sep¬ tember 'i. J.I'(;AL .NOTItllS. .\OTICE XOTICK l.s HKHIOHV GIVEN that the Hoiil of .Siii)ervi.sor9 of llie County of .N'a.ssiiii luiM eiileroU into an agree- iiunt with tbe I'oaril of lOstiniatc ano'I"k;e to creijitors mi.Sl'.VXT TO .VN OKDKFt Ol-' HON. HKNUV .SEI.DK.N WELLER. Tem¬ porary Surrogate of the County of Na.ss^u, notice Is hereby Riven to all person.") havlng-.clain)a ag;ainst Daniel G. Kamp, late of the Town of Hemp- .••tead, in the said county, deceased, lo present the same with the vouch¬ ers thereof, to the subscribers, the executor.s of the la.st v\-ill and testa¬ ment of .lald deceased, at their place of tran?aelinfr bu.siness at the offlce of Jehnaon & .lohnson, Freeport. N. v., on or before the 25th day of Sep¬ tember next. Dated, Mineola, N. Y., March 1. 1916. CI.ARA G. KAMT, JENNIE KAMP, Executors. JOHNSON & JOHNSON. Attorneys for Executors, 4* Railroad Avenue. Freeport, N. Y. !\«>'ri<'K TO CONTRACTORS STATE OF NK\v VORK, Office of the Stale Commi!<.«ion of Highways, Alb¬ any. N. Y.-—IHir.Hunnl to the provisions of Chapter 30, Law.'* of 1909, a.s amend¬ ed by Chapter G4B, Laws of 1911, and Chapter SO. Laws of 1913, sealed pro- po.srtls will hi' received by the under- sisned al their office. No. 6.") Lancaster Stre<'t. Albany, N. Y., at one o'clock P M., ort Monday the 18th day of Sept. 191 fi. for the improvement of the fol¬ lowing biffhways: Nassau County. Road No. 1S96. Name of Road, S^erldan Rlvd. Burn- side Ave. & Rockaway Turnpike. Ap- prox. I^enRth, 3.99. Maps, plans, speclflcatlona and esti¬ mates mav be seen and proposal forms obtained at th« office of the Conumts- alon In Alhanv. N. V.. and aliio at the offlce of Dlvtfiion Engineer. B. H. Walt. Columbus Inat. 11 Washington St. Pou(?hkeepsle, N. "V. The especial attention of bidders la I called to "OENERAI^ INFORMATION J^R BIDDERS" In the itemUed pro¬ posal, np<:ciflcations and contract acraement, Propuaai'a for each road or contract muat be presented In a separate sealed envelope, endorsed on the outside with the name and number of the road or contract for which the proposal is made. Each propottal must be accom- pained by cash or a certllled check payable to the order of the State Coni- , mission of Highways for an amount ¦ equal to at b a^t five per cent, of the : amount of the proposal which such 1 cash or check accompanies. 1 This cash or check will be held by j the Commission until the contract and j bond are duly executed. The successful bidder will be requir- • ed to give a performance brtnd for flfty j per cent, of the contract, and a main¬ tenance bond covering the wearing surface of all roades. except water- I bound macadc m and cement concrete I pavements for twenty per cent, of the contract prlc; of the Items which com- 1 prise the wearing surface, such bonds [ to be executed by a surety company to ; be approved by the Commission; or a ; bond secured by the deposit of collat¬ eral securltieo to be approved by the ! Commission. I The riirht ii> reserved to reject any I or all bids. ; ED'W'IN DUPFEY, Commissioner. I I. J. MORRIS. I Secretary. I WOTICK TO CRKDITORS PURSUANT TO A.V ORDER OF HON. JOHN J. GRAHAM, Surrogate of j the County of Nassau, notice Is here- I by given to all persons having claims againot Hewlett Smith, late of the j Town of Hempstead, In the said coun- i ty, deceased, to pre.sent the same with I the vouchers thereof, to the subscrib- j er the adminl.'^trator of the goods. j chattels and credits of said deceased. I at his place of tran.sacting busines.-i at Bellmore, Nassau County, New York, on or before the tiritt day of I December next. Dated, Mineola, N. Y., May 11, 1916. FRANK SMITH. 1 Adminl.strator. CI-OCK Sc SKAMAN, Attorneys for Adrainintrator, Freeport, New York. PURSUA.NT TO A.N ORI^ER OF HON. ; JUH.N J. (JIIAHA.M. Surrogate of ¦ the County of .\'a.ssau, notice Is here¬ by given ti all per.sons having claims atfain«l Klla G. J'owell. late of the Town of Hempstead, in the said county, decea.sed, to present the same witti vouchers toereof, lo Uie subKcriber.s, the executor.s of the last will and le.stament of said deceased, at their Jjlaci- of transacling business at the offlce ef Clock & .Seaman. I Freeport, New Vork, on or before the nr.st day of December next. Dated. Minola, .\'. Y., May 15, 1916. MARY K. SOtTTHARD. FRED EVERITT J'OWEM.. K.xecutor.s. CLOCK & SKAMAN, Attorneys for I Executors, .Merrick Road and Church Street, Freeport, N. Y. SUi'RK.MK COI'KT" NASS.VU COl'.N- TV. —SuK Harbor Savings JJanli. I'laintiff, aKHinst, Chailea Burghardl anH .Maigaiei niirghardt, wife, Di - fendanls. In pursuance of a Judi,'- iiieiit of foreehisure and sale, made and entered in the above entitl<- ing and bciiiK at Roosevelt, Counl.\- of Nassau and State (jf New Vcjiii. known and (!eslf,'iialed as and hy ino l.pts numbeis fourteen (It) lifteen (1.%) and sixte.'ii (Ifi) on .Map ol jiropeily of .Janie..i .Vrmslronj;, Roose¬ velt, I.. ]., surve.ved June. 19U7, liy Smith and Maleoinson, Civil i;iiKin- eers, Freeperl. 1,. I., an.I tile.l in Na-^- sau County e'l.trk'." olllc.' .hine :jmi!i. lim.S, as in;ip nuinb.'r l.'.l, which sai.l I.Pis t.lU.n toK'I'lller iM' fuitliei- boun:-.! ;.n.l d< serihe.l as foll.iws: HKGl.V.MN'G at the n:olh we.st.rly coi-n.-r th.reiif iiiljeiniii!-'- H.-irts Ave- nu.- on thi' nio-ih an.I c 111.' -^oiilln'rly sill.- of H.-. its Av.-nue: thine.' nmnii.iLr s.iulli.'rl> j.P.n^f th.' I'ast.-ily line .if l.jt minib.r Ihirti-i'Ti (13) ii:> .-^Iniwi' .111 said map on.- hun¬ dred (l'*'!) f.et; thence ..-istetly sixty ir.li) t.'.-l; thi-ni-e noitloily aloiiK' th.- wi'st.'ilv lin.' of I.it nu'iilH-r s.-veti- li'.'n (17) as shown on s.-ii.l map on.- hnn.ii.-il (100) f.'Ot to M.iiLs .Vv.'nue: th'-ii. e westerly akini; Iluits .\v.-nn.- sixlj- I fill) f.'.-t to tin- p.¦ml or pla.'.' of lieiriunlntr. Dat"d. luly 19, lOlfi. SIIKI'AIID H. I'WUUINGTON, P.ef.-re.-. \VII,1.1.\M C. GT;1-:K\!':. .-Vlt..rn«-y for I'hii.itifr. S.-LU' llatl...t. I.. 1 Itl-SOMTItIN (H illl. ItOAIJI) 01 III: VI. III 01 Mil A(;i: or FKKi:roi{T, \. V. hi:- I.VTINt; TO IM A\. ITLI, I'AIJAI.VSLS W'hei-eas thi'i-.- now .-nIsis at th.- pi-.-s.-nt time a wid.' spi.a.l epi.l.-niii- of I'.ilioiny.'lilis .ir InfiLiiHIe I'in-alysis in and abrl- i ed to the local Health otn.'.r by phy¬ sicians, proprietors of h.'lids. board¬ ing hoiiseH, heads of households and nil other person.s In accordance with the Public Health Law and the Sani¬ tary Code, by telephone and in writ¬ ing. 2. Every hotel proprietor, boarding house keeper, head.s of h.'n.sehold or famllv and all other persons will re¬ port immediately to the local health offlcer tbe arrival of everv child under the Bp-e of sixteen reclvc-d in their h.itel. house or household. 3. Every child imder the ace of six¬ teen arriving within the limits of this munlcinality from anv district within or without the state In which there are cases of Poliomyelitis (commonly called Infantile Paralvsi«) shall be reported to the local h.-alth officer hv Its parent or guardian immediately upon its arrival, and ever^• siirh child ^hall be immediately ^•i-ite.^ hv the local health offlcer or bis representa¬ tive and be Isolated upon the premises for a neriod of two weeks. 4. No person under th'' n^'' of .•ly- teen shall be allowed to attend anv public or private gathcrine. church, moving picture show, pince of amuse¬ ment, bathing beach. ni.'nic. play¬ ground or anv meeting nlflce whnt"o- eyer until further notice hy this Board ."i. Everv c»«e of PolloinvellHs from- monly called Infantile Pnr^Iv-la) «hel1 be nun»-antlned for a r'Tiod of sIt weeks '"-om the date of probable on¬ set of 'he disease. < E'"rv r>«"r'e I quartined lor a period ot six weeks. d. i:.very ctiila under aixicen yc&ra \ ut imK WHO 111 tne Judgiiiitnt oi llie ' health offlcei or his representative , lias Oeen exposed tu a caoe ul poilu- iiiyelilis stiaii t>e.isolated lor a period j ol two WCUKS. K. i:.very person over aixtuen years I of age 111 a liuuseliold id whicn a case I ot poiioinyemia exists may, wim Inc coiiseiil ut tlie local (leallh ofUcei, en¬ ter and leave uie premisea pruviUeu I they uo nul come In contact wilti the I patient. lu. .'>u cas-; of poliomyelitis or case I presumably uftecled Willi puliuniyelitis I snail ue removed liom une inunicipal- I iiy tu another without the approval oi I tne health olhcer uf each municipality, i but when tne same hospital facilities j are available fur two or more muni¬ cipalities a dehnitely diagnused case I may be translerred to tiie h'uspiial I unuer the direction uf the healtti oi- i ticur In whose municipality said case j .>ccured. I 11. lL,very perfcon suffering from pol- luiiiyelitia shall be removed tu an is- I ulaiion tiuspilal. except that he may I be quarantined at his residence, wlieu I In llie Judgment of the iiealih ofticei, , proper quarantine can be mainlaineci ilieie, ur wiien nu isulaliun hospital facilities are available. I 12. All premises where a case of Poliumyelitid exists ur has existeu ] wilnin two weeks shall be placarded in such a manner that the placard will be plainly visible al the mam en- : trance lu the huuse. 13. Alter the death or removal of any case of I'uliomyelitis the room oj j rouiii... Ill wnicii sulIi patient was cared for shall not he used again by any in- Uividual uiilil such pieiniso.s nave been thorouirhly disiiifecled in accor- uance with Kegulatiuns 45, 4l> and 47 of Chapter 11 ot the .Saiiitaiy Code, : and ail.r such dealli or ivinuval evei> i cliiid under sixteen in said preinisus shall remain isolated lor a further period ut twu weeks. 14. The public funiral of any per¬ son dying I Kiln puliuinyeliti.s sliall nut be peniiitt'd. 10. .Viiy p.-ison .ir person.-? violating any of the pi.ivisions uf this section or any sub-division thereof shall be subje.;t to a penally of not exceeding Filly (JiiU) Dollars for each oflence. ,F.jr the more effective enforcement of lh.se regulalion.s and f.ir the safe¬ guarding of llie life and health of this iiuinicipality, the health otflcer is hereby directed to vigorously enforce tlie above regulations, and also lo en- fore.' and cany .ml the rules and reg¬ ulation." laid down by the State I>e- tiaitnient of Health for the c.mtnil ol Poliomyelitis and such ollnr regula¬ tions and drr.-i-tioiis as may be issued from time lo litiu- by the State De¬ partment of lii-aitli. This resoinlioii lo lak.> elTict Im- ined lately. Dated, Angiisl 17th, 191(1 \ii,i..\i;i'; OF FRi:i;poiiT Nassau C.innty, N.-w York. r..iur.l .if Hi-allh .if 'I'll.' X'illag.' of Fr.eport. i:i;m:st s. i:.\.\iiai.i., i-res, S1I,.\S \. \\11.I,I.\MS iii-;ni{V I,. .M.wso.v joii.v 11. .\i.\ii.\Ki:.v KU.VNKI.I.V ]!i; ii:i,L Trustees. WH.I.I.X.M H. laNCIi;, .M. I). Health OllUer. SVI.VKSTKU P. S11I':a Registrar of \ital Statisti.'s an.I S.'.-r.laiy ..f th.- Hoard of Health. Stat.' of .N.-vv York, ."..iiiitv of .Vas.vau. \'iilaK.- of Frc.-p.irt. SS: 1. Svly.-ster P. Sh.a, S.-.-r.-tarv .if Tlm Hoai.l of ll.-iilth .if the \'illape of l''i.-.'p..rl. .1.1 ii.-r.iiy .'.'it i 1\- that till' f.ir. Kiiing is a col l.'.'t copy of .-i K.s.iluti.m ad.ipt.-d by th.' H.ianl of Health oi said village of Kioe- p.iit, at a sp.-.'ial n liim: of saiil Hoar.i .luly hi-bl the 17lli day ef Ain,''- ust, i;ii(; "^ In T.'siim.vny wlmie.if. i huve h.-t-.-- nnto si't in'.\- h.-ind anil .'ifllv.d th.' <• r- pi'iJtl+rii'i .<.-.il .if th.' s.-iii \'ill:i;;<' this I7lh day of August, IKir. (S.al) S. P. SHi:.\, Secretary of 'I'll.' IIm.-m-.I nf He;,nil .if the \'ilhl,l,'.' .,f l'' -e..,.,,-!. Primary Election Notice > \SSAI « OIN'i'^. M;\\ 1 Olllv. Hoard or KleclloiiM (»f 'I'lie Ciiuiity Of > lIMMIIU. Pursuant to the pi ..vij-khis of (.'liap- l.'r .\o. SJii of ih.- laws of i:il.!, Sec- llon .Vo. 7.''., Art:.-1.- N... I.\ ..1 tie .-.ni- soli.i.-il.'d law.-, .Niilt.-i- is,lu-reii\- f;ivin i date for County Treaaurer. To nomi¬ nate a candidate for District Attor- I ney. To nominate a candidate for ' County Comptroller. To nominate a i candidate for County Spuerintendent I of the Poor. I On the part of the Independence I L«ague voters. To noniinale a Candi¬ date for Unit*. J States Senator. To nominate a cendldate fur Governor. ; To nominate a candidate t '•- Lieul^u- i ane-Gi'Vernur. To nornmete a can^; date for Secretary of Slat. To n >m- I inate a candidate for Staf' Compli-jl- ler. To nominate a caiiaidaie f. i State Treasurer. To nominate a 'au- didate for Attorney Gener-ii. To n-.m- Inate a candidate for State Engineer and Surveyor. To nominate a candi¬ date for Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals. To nominate a candidate fur Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals; To nominate a canL.idut. for Justice of the Supreme C.n.rl. Second Judicial District. To nonon- ale a candidate for Representative In Congress, fr-im the first congressional district. Tu nominate a candidate f..i Slate Senator, from the tlrst .senatoi- ial district. 'To nominate a candidate for Member of Assembly fro.ii tile assembly district comprising l!n County uf Nassau. County nnd Dis¬ trict Offliers also to be noriinalel f.n said County. To numinate a candi¬ date for County Judge. To nomlnato a candidate for Surrogate. To nomin¬ ate a candidate for Sheiiff. To nom - nale a candidate for County Clerk. I ,> nominate a candidate for County Treasurer. To noniinale a candi.late for District Attorne'y. To nominat • .i candidate for County (Vmiptruller. 'V-, nominate a candidate for County Sup¬ erintendent of the Poor. On tlie pail ol the American voters, To iiunilnate a candidate for L'nitcd Stat.is Senator. Tu nominate a candidal.- fur Ouv.inoi. T'j n.<( the C.iiii-t .if Ap¬ peals. To nominate a candidate for .lustice uf Hie Supienie Coin I, Second Judicial District. To nonilnatt- a can¬ .lidat.' for Ri-presenlative in Cmigri'.ij*, from the first cungressional district. To nominate a candidati' for Sl.ale Senator from the first senat.ui.'il dis¬ trict To nominate a candidal.- for M.-in- ber (if Ass.iiilily .fr.mi th.- as.senil.ly .li.«- trict comiirising Hi.' Coniily of Nas¬ sau. C.uinty and l>istri.t Otlkers als.i l.l be n.imin.it. d lor sai.l Cmnly. To nominate a candidate fur (nunt.N Judge. To rominate a .andidal.- f.n- .Siirrogat.-. To noininate a can.li.late f.n- SherilT. To nominal.' a lun.li.ial.' f.ir County Clerk. To nominate a candi¬ dal.' for County Tnasiir. r. To imini- iiat.' a can.ii.late fur I'istrii'l .\ttoi- ney To noniinat.' a can.li.late f.n County Conii>lroll.r. To mnninate .-i cati'liiiat.' foi ('.unity Spn.'i int. ii.l.-nt of the I'oor. im till- p.-irt of the Pi.. iiliiliiin viitets, 'I'o nominal.' a <-anili. 'i'o m.minat.' a .¦iin.ii.la (•' f.o .X.-is.ii iale .Imlg.- of till- Cmiti ..f .\ i- lii-iiis. To noiniiiiit.- a ejimli.iate fm .In.-^tie.' .if ihi' Sniir.in.' Couit, S.'e.m.i .Imii. ial IMstiict. 'I'o iiiiminat.- a i:\u- ilidale f.it- U.-pf.-s.-ntatiye in Conui.ss. fi.ilii til.' 11,-st ...imi.-ssi.itial .!i' l,i . \- ili-illi't ll it i.-.'ll-'- 'n Ciiiintv 'of Nas.-mii ('..iiiily ati-l n-- trii-t (itll, .-rs .-il-.i t.l h.- nimiinali .1 l-o- ..aid I'.iiiiUy, T" nnmin.-.te a c.-in-n- dHle for (Vmnlv .Indue, To noi-'in'il - a .¦Iimli.lal.- l.-r .-sin r.-^al". To nomn- ate ,-, candi.l'ii.- I'- Sn I'T T;. m..in¬ nate a canilidal.- for Ci ii'itv r h .K fn n.iminate a caii. i.l-,tc fur .'.-.ni- Triasntei-. '!'.• mmiinat.- ii c.-i-iip-nit' I',,,- iii i,-i,-i .\M..! m-' . 'I'll m-mm.'i e a candidal.- for c.unty Cmpt nill-i 'I ¦ „,,„ii.iiili- : mM.liile lor CmuiiO' Son- erlnt.-mlniit ot Hie P.mr. I,., ,1 , ,...t iif II,.- Si'iialist Party v,,(,.i^ T,, ni.minale a .-Jiinlidal. f.n I'nit.-d SI'ii.s Senatm. T.. noiewoil. a camli.l.i''- for C-mmm I o nninm- Bte a candiilat.- for l,ii-ntenant-< n.v- ,.,.,,,,, -l',, ni.minali' :< .ami i.la t.- f.n Se.-r.lary of Stat.-. T.i nominate a i-an.liiliHe fm- Slate <'..ni [.i foi l-i, lo nnminal. a i-iuulnl'-ile fm Stat.- I r.-as- urer To numinate a candidal.- for Vttmmv CneiHl. To noininate a lan.lidate fm State Kniiimer and •Jiirv.-v.ir. To nominate « candidate for Chief Judge of th" Court of Ap- , ,,, als 'I'o m mimit.- a candi'lal.- for , Associate Jndt-.' of the Curt of Ap- : peals To mmiinale a lamlidati- for i Inulice cf the Sii >rein.- Court, Second Judicial District. To nominate a can¬ diilale for R.-pr.sentaliv.' In Congr.;s.s, from the flrsl congressional di.slrict Tl, miminiite a candidate for State S.nat.ir from the first senat.irint dis¬ trict To nominate a candidate fm Mem¬ ber of Assenililv from tln' assembly .Ils- tri.-t comprising Hie Countv of Nas¬ sau C.untv nnd District om.-i rs also to be nominated f.ir said Cmntv o nominnte a candl.lnte for fmintv Judge. To nominate a candldat.' for Surrogate, To noniina te a ca nd i.la I .¦ f.n Sheriff. To nominal.- a .-..•idldat.- fo' , Countv Cl.-rk To, nominal.- n .¦ami- : date for Cunntv Trensiir. r To iKitnl- nate n candidate for I)istri<;t .\»tor- nev To nominate a cnn.lldat.- for Cmintv Comptroller. T.. nominn'- n candidate for ('..iint v Siip. rii.t. ml. nl of the Poor. The number of randidnfes to _n.- nomlnated is nbi.ve r.cit'-d are tne i same ns s.-t foOh In th. .-. -.i.ctu.- stntemenfs Issued by the II-publican, , Dem'i' ratic, Ind.pendcnce '.eague, , Amer^.an. PM.hib'tion_ NntionM, Tr--. ,.r.-s-'iv.- an.I S...-i.-i I i"' tmrty f.ninty, 9Er'.'"74 ' ilF 'IIIK FI.F.CTloy t,^W \ I'ravldf for the ««»-»lir>m.erM of the te>nnl>ltrnn Parly OM.Y vote In the p, lline- plac.s n«- ! slirned to su-h party within the PrI- mary District j Tn the vlllnires of H"mp«tend. Fr'"--^ port snd RorkvllI- Centre Hie enrolled , ;„^,nber. of the D-'-oeraHe. I^-J-;;"-"-! dance f^eague. American. »'ro»''*¦'"'"'' Vfltlonnl Progressive and Boelallsr r«rtles vote In the ruitling pIsces n*- .; .i-ned to them within the Primary P(»frlct« I Oolalde of -rlllaitea of S.000 or more I inhabitanU tha Election Dtatrict la I iiiade the Primary District for the I purposes ot this Primary Klection and ; the location of each polling place ih I the Town of Hempstead where voters : of all parties abov« named may vote ' follows: VIL.L.AGE or BBXPSTBAD Prtntary Dlatriet Xa. 1 constitutes , Election Districts Noa. 1& and 17, and ; enrolled members of the Republican ; Party mmtr ot the above mentioned districts will vote at the pollinK place situated in the Fifteenth Ulectioa I District, vis.. In the Town Hall, Front : Street, Hempstead, in said district. I Enrolled members of the Delnocrat- I ic. Independ-..'nce Ivcague, American, Prohibition, National Progressive and Socialist parties of tbe Fifteenth and Seventeenth Election Districts Nn'IU vote al the polling place situated in the Seventeenth Election District, vii.: in Agnew's stationery store. Main Street, Hempctead, in said district. I'rlutary Ulslrlct Ko. :: constitutes Election Districts Nos. 13 and IS and eiirulied ni-.-nibcrs of the Republican Party only of the above mentioned districts will vote at the polling place .'ituated in the Thirteenth Election District. vi«.: In tlie house of Protec¬ tion Hose v'ompany. Prospect Street, Hempstead, in said district. Enrolled members of tbe Democrat¬ ic. Independ< nee l>eague, American. Prohibition, National Progressive and Socialist parties of the Thirteenth and Klghteenth Election Districts will vote at the polling place situated tn the Eight.enth Election District, via.: In the uince uf .lohn Doty, Greenwich Street. Hempstead, in said district. \ II.I.AI.K OV FllKI<:i>UI{T. ' Primary DIalriet IMo; 3 constitutes Election Districts .Nos., 7 and It, and enrolled iiicnibers of the Republican party only of the ab.^ve in.-ntioned districts will vol.- nt the polling place ] situated in ihe Seventh Election Dis¬ trict, viz.: la the house of l-'r.-i-port Hose C.I., .Vu. 1 Soulh.'.ide Avenue. Fre.-purt. In .^aid district. Eniolli-d members uf the Democrat¬ ic, Independence l.eagu.', American. Pr.ihibili.in, .National Progressi\ f anil Socialist parlies nf the S.'V.'iilh and .Ninth El.'cti..n Oistiicts will yule at the polling (ilac.' Mtual.'d in the .Nintli Election l>isliicl, viz : In thi' house of Kay \'iew Hose C.uniiany, Freeport, in said district, I'riiunry nixtrlrt \o. I cnnst Ituteit Eleclion I'isliict.-i No.-*, t; and s and t-nroIK-d nii-inli.-i.--i ..f th>- K.-iuihlican luuty only of tin- abnve nn-ntion.-d .listricts will vote at th.' iiolling place situat.-d in the Sixth Electi.ui Distrli't, viz: In tin- iiiicU hon.-.' ..f l-;\c. l.-any, I'l t-.-tim I, in sai.l district. l-;nii.lli-il nieinli.-rs .if th.- D.'iim.'iat- i.'. in.l. p.-ml.-ni'.' I.i-agii., .\in.-iican, I'1..hihition, .N'ati.uial Progres..iivi- anil S.i.'lalist imilles of till- Sixth and liiRhlh l':i.'clion Districts will vol.' at th.' iinlhng plac situated in the l':igli- th l-'.li-.-ti.in Ilistrict. viz.: In th.- .ifH.-o iif .iiilm -M. liaxt.-i, lirov.' Stn-.'t, I'l-.-. pint, in .sai.l .li.'^trict. Priiiuir} DInlrlet \o. 5 c.mst il ii te.s l-;i.-.iimi I ii-.lii.-ts .N'.is. Ill and 11 aii.i 'III.-I!..I nil mil. i.-i I.f the liepuhli.-aii I-ait.v oiil.i cf tlo- ahiiM' m.-nl i.m.'d • ilistrii-ls, will \oii' at the pulling ilace siinate.l in tin- T.-nlli KI.-.-l inn l>is- trii-t, viz.: In th.- st.ne of (i lli.wiir.l l:i;ii.lall, :!ii lir.iiildMi .Xvi-nii.-. l-'i.-e- piiit. in said district. I':iii.i I.-.l >m-ml..'-' of th.' II. ln...-lnt- i.-. Imi.-pi'li.lem.- I "w.gui , .\iii.-i i.-an. I't I'liiliit inn, N.-itii nal i^rogr.-ssiv.- ami S.ii itili.-i'itic. Priiiiiir> llihtrlel ^ll 11 emi > 11 ii 1 e-i l-:i,i 1 i..ti lii-tiiei-. \,,;.. ¦::¦. ,-,nil Jl ami , III,ill-,I im-mliets .if lln- Iti-piililii-an pa t 1 \ oiilt 111 the alloy.- m.ntlmi.it .list I i.-l,-; uill \.il.- al til.- p..Ilinu place .-iitii.-it. il in till- 'I'wi-iitv-thinl I'.leciiiiii lull 1. I, vi-.^ : III lln- hulls.' .if .Melt Hose Cnmiianv. olis.-rv.-r Slr.-ct. lt.i,-l>\ 111. «'. til te. in said ilisl ricl, i:ni..lli , III, mlii-rs nf tin- D. n rat¬ ic, Imli-pi-ml.-n.-.' I.eami.', .Sm.ii.aii, I'l.iliiliii iwii. .N.'iiiniial l'riit;ii-ssi\ I- and Sll, i.-ilisl p.iitns of lln- Twi-nl \ -tiiiiil .-.ml 'I'w • 111'. - l..ni I il l-:i..li..ii Disli-i.-ts u til \ .-Il I In p'-llnm il-i<-i- .-iiiiali .1 in 1 II, ¦l'\\ - III e- ,,111 til 1 ;i, I-I i,,n 1 )is- I 1 i,t. viz : In tin ('¦ ns. i I In i l.lini;. Ob- set v , I Sll- ¦ '. I:" I- \ ilie, ('. nlie, ill -.¦- 1 i i-i ! , ' l>rlioar.\ llinlriel >«. 7 ii-list 11 iit.-s i:ii,ili..n Inslii.is N.is, L'.'i ami :'i; and , III ,>ll,-il III -mill IS of 111.- It. iiiil'liian p.-it l\ oiilv I.f the above m, ntime il dis- iMcts uill Villi- al till- iiMliiu' Iliac.- s'linali'l 111 'in Tw. Ill \'-llllli lllecliiin I Msl I ft. \ i-/. :ln the simi nf II. i imiii .1. .\l-iilen- I',' . .¦:7 I'l,ml Sill it. lii.i k- yille I'l iille. in s.-iiil .lislri.-t. * i:,,i-,,ll,., nil mil. IS I.f >h.- Hem.., i.-it- i. , In.l. .. 11.1. i..-.- I,, aimie, .Vm- i i.-an. I'ri.liil.il ii.ii. N.ilinn.'-I PiiiLri-isi\ I iiml S.'.-ialisls patliis I.f th.' Twi-iit \-Iif I 11 ,-iii,l 'I'w . Ills --i' I h l-: .-.-ti.in I )i--1 flits \v ill \ 1,1- el lln- pulling place .iiiial- .. in till- Twi-nt v-sivth l-:i.etimi Dis- ii ill. \ iz : In ll-<- I r I ,.r l.ix . (Ink l-:nclm- i'i.m .,'.iiy, Uih-KniIIi- Cinln. in sanl .list I i.t. \iM.Ai;i;s OF i.i;ss 'iiiw .¦s.ooo Di- t. Nil, 1 In I-'ii. Ill- n s il,ill. \\'."iit.-ii:h. m Mii'l ilisli'i-l. In 1 .Nil, : in .ii'liii N S ,im,iirs Srm, .l,MJ-.'ii. Ill ,\Mtni,-. ,N,nlli \'vall- l-it-li, in s.-iiil ,li-0 III ^ .i. .N-, ; In l-'ii.imirs II.ill, r.ell- rm'-'i... in sjinl , islii.l, Disl. \,.. I In l-:asl M-mh-u ll.ill i:,; I .Ml inli.u. in Sll III 'ilisl I nl Disl .Nil :. In I'll, mens II.ilI. .M-r- 111 I^ in s,-ii.l ih.ti let In-t. N" l:' In I'm im ns ll.ill, r!.,os.v.-Il. In sanl disli i.t. Ilisl \.., I I- In III. I,I,IIS. 1,1 M. a- ,1,,... ;-i,,.l, M.i.il^ ,'.ml L.'nlili t I'.nii- piinv, I'liinmlale. in sai.l dii-tint I list \... ir In the hiiiisi- III ( :,'i I i .-n I'll V l-'ii.- I >• pat Inn lit. (i.'iid. ii I'ity, 1,1 : i.l lllsl I I- I Dist) No, i'l In Hie hniisi' ariy, El- nn.nt Road. EIniont, in said district. Inst. .Nil '!.' In tin- Iniiise nf Nassau Hook an.I I.ad.ler Company, Valley i'Jlr.-nm. in si.id district. Dist No 31. In la.'ob Phnel's bar¬ ber shop. \'alley Stream, In said dis¬ trict. Dist. No 37-In the House of Em- pin- Hook and Ladder Comimny. W.i.elm.-re. In .-aid dlstrh-t. Dist. No, 3S—In th* Office nf E. F. Merilnn's IC' Cmpany. ciKst.iut St., Cl'laihii'-st. In said dlHlrlct. Dist. N.I, 3fl--In the st'.re of J. S. Piiw. II. Ci-nlrnI Avenue, C.-.lai liiirMt, in said diHtii<-t. Dist No 4(I--In the House .if Wssh- ington H.iok and Ladder Company, Lawr<-nce, In said district Tlist No 41 In Ul- lefferson Social f\\i\, Hous<-. Lawrenc- Avenue, Law¬ rence, In said distri't Dist No 42 In O.ld Fellow's Hall, Tn'cood, In snid dist i let. Dist No. i?. In Hie House of Elec¬ tric Honk and Ladder Cnmpanv, In- wood. In stii.l district. The eoh.r of the Republican hnllot .¦l.nll ^'e Ch.-rrr: the D.'mr.rrntlc bal¬ lot. Light Green; the IndependsncR I.eactie. Cnnnry: the Amerlenn, Ter- rro<<-reBsive. Light Blue; tbe Soclnll-t, RnfT P.OARD OF EI I-CTIOV.OI OF NARHAU COT'VTV 1 K\vr^P"'TK F KIP WIN. President. CHARLES U. BTOW'R, Serrefarv PommUsloners. n |