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THJ3 I-ONG-ISI«AN»3ER»¦/' l»aWtat *a ovory Frida y at

CHARLtS E. SHEPAHD . >£dilof.y, '; HIRAH A, BAUIS , tewlal a Editor and Eanag or.

!,'. ' Entorod ittnoU.B Foot Omoo Doportmout'" ' «. Suounrl OIash M&ttdr,

;.' ¦; Tuloptaino, 10 M, nirotlnKt.ro.

i: FRIDAY , OCTOBER p, 1903.

I; Tho Liong-Islanrlor will foo

Bent frce fro ui rtovv till Ja n-

uary 1, 190-1, to all NEW/' subscribers who pay $1.50

in advance to Janua ry 1,1905. T>on't doXivy, but sub-

scribe ! now mid eofc nil tbelocal mid vicinit y mows.

Long=Islander Free .

, ' ' for Associate Jndmiof tho Conrt of Appoals'' , . DliNIS O'BRIEN.

For Jnstlco of tho Suprone Coir.-t ,_ (Second T)l-Htrlct>

_,>-- • ' JAMKS Mi'KEEK.—. -•' '' For MomUsr ot AaaomWy,

OV-cond District)OltUANUO HUBBS.

; JOSEPH M,rBKK6RD.

For County Clorlr,; SOLOMON IfETCnAU.. For Coroner.

MOULEY B. LEWIS.

Begolar Bepubliua n Nominatio ns.

The Suffolk County Republican

conventio n held at Riverheatl onMonday night last put in nomina-tion an excellent county ticket.

- Josep h' M. Belford candidate for) . ,.. Surrogate is an- able and talented

lawyer and from his previous ex-perie nce as assistant in the Surro -

gate 's office for . a number of years' has become acquai nted with the af-

fairs of the large r and more pro-tracted cases in liti gation and theroutine duties of the office. Hehas had for many years an exten-

' sive pract ise in this court and hasbeen very successful in the man-

i' agement of estates. He is wellknown thro ughout the County,having served ' two years as repre-sentative from the First CongrSs-sional District in the national legislature. He is considered one ofthe ablest orators in the Countyand his memorial addresses at theCounty fair on the day of the fun-eral of President - McKinley and at

~ the Fourth of J uly celebration inthis village will long be remem-bered as masterpieces of ora tory.

Soloman Ketcham candidat e forCounty Clerk has conducted theaffairs of that office for three years

;; to the evident satisfaction of all.So pleased are the Democrats

¦:'¦: ¦ .with his services they have en-> dorsed his candidacy by leaving

that office blank on their ticket.'. . - .¦ ' , Of course under such circurrj-¦J ; stances Mr. Ketcham is practical ly

elected already. He Is an old for->; ¦. ¦:• mer resident ot our village and

' .has a large circle of warm trientlsin thls-vicinity.

Dr. Morley B. Lewis of East--, • liampton candi date for coroner

will also have a walkover , theDemocrats having left that officea blank too.

There was a good naturcd rival-ry in the convention between the

,friends of Surrogate Nathan D.PeHy , who worked for his renoro-

"r ' ' ination and the j| friends of Mr.'. q Belford. The vow stood 62 lo 43.

The towns of Huntington 13 votes,Southold is , Easthampton 5 andShelter Island a were solid for Mr.

1 Bellord and Riverhead 7 andSouthampton 1$ for Mr. Pe tty.The town of Babylon stood 7 forBelford , 3 lor Petty; Smithtown1 for Belford , 2 for Petty ; Islip 11for Belford , 5 for Petty ; andBrookhaven 10 for Belford , 1/ torPetty.

A Ticket to Win.

Messrs. Smilhcrs and Sweet incharge of the fund for the im-provement of New York avenue ,between Mnin street and the rail-road station , report that they havehad excellent success in securingsubscriptions to the fund ncces-snry for pay ing half the expense olsurfacing ti lls highway with Peek-skill gravel , the town authoritiesagreeing 10 furnisli the other half.As near as we can learn only about$r ,ooo more Is needed and the vil-lage peop le are called upon tomake up the amount. Subscri p-tions of any lizo are accepta bleami can lie forwarded to Mr.Smlthcr s at 15 Broad street , 01 toMr. Sweet at 4 Fulton street , NewYork city. All subscriptions willbe published in the village paper swhen the list It completed,

A coating nf six inches of Peek-skill gravel rolled down _ to fourinchs , the same amount ns wasused last year on the lower portionof the avenue between the village

' and harbor , will give us as good aronil nn tlmt inow is , in good nhighway as any macadam road onLong Island. There lire few ,eii-lerprises that would contributemore It ) flic pros perity of our y i l .

' ,- .• :' In ge Hum the Improvement of this, , ' important thoroughfare.

' The pi'ojoel should be ui il/irgcd' next year liy the extension ol the

work to (i point two or three miles(iontli nl l l i i i i l lngt on stat ion of the

' / 'Long Inland railroad , or nt leastan fur as the turnp ike. The work

' should eventual l y lie cof it l i iui idthroug h Melvi l le to the Uyj lerliny t' pwn Hue, We arc assure d byour haul Neck icsit lcnl s that they

1 ' will help mi In I his mutter,

Iinprovonent of New York Avenue,

worthy of especial comment. Yetso hvw down in the mire have our

and federal leg islators .got in the irobeisance to labor union dema-gogues and cut throats that it ex-cites surprise that even the Presi-dent should stand up lor a strictinterpretation of the laws o( thecountry where they conflict withthe demands of the functionariesof that irresponsible but despoticgovernment , which demands of itsfollowers a fealty superior to theirloyalty to the laws of the countryand to the requireme nts of moralityand religions.

We trust that a halt has nowbeen called and a rc-action willtake p lace. It will be seen thatthe bugbear of trade unioni sm isnot to be feared and that if thelaw abiding citizens of the countiywill unite and presen t a bravefront the ogre of the labor votewill sink out of sight in short or-der , as was the case this weekwhere the city of Waterbury wascarried by the Republicans by anoverwhelming majority over aunion ticket of the labor unionistsand the Democrats , and wherelabor unionism was made an issue.It was a complete reversal of formerelections .

The enemies of the enlargeme ntof the Erie canal are making theirstrongest point in their misleadingcampaign that the undertakingwill largel y exceed the estimates ofthe commission appoi nted by Gov-ernor Roosevelt to investigate thewhole matter as to the feasibi lityof the work , best plans to beadopted and she probable cost.

Without making any examina-tion as to the facts in this case orinquiry as to the methods followedby the commission in arriving atits estimates , according to theirown statement , the canal oppo-nents j ump at the conclusion thatbecause the cost of a large numberof other public works have suc-ceeded the orig inal estimates ,therefore the Erie canal enlarge -ment will largely exceed in costthe estimates of the eminent en-gineers , who mad e the figures up-on which the proposed appropria-tion is based. Such a method of apriori reasoning is false becauseits promises are falser A carefulinvestigation would Tiaye revealedthe fact that the eng ineers whowere on the Roosevelt Commis-sion , some of the most eminentmen in their pro fession in theUnited States made ,a most liberal-i Tin...-,.,:-/, "frtt- nil rnnflnf f.nrW

and then added a considerable sumto their original estimate , whichwere not [far from §8»,ooo,ooo.The engineers are so confidentthat their final estimate of $101,-000,000 will not be exceeded , thatthey say tha t they would be willingto undertake the work of construc-tion at that figure with a guaran-tee of its completion without anyextra compensation. Col. T. W.Symons , of the Corps of Engineersof the U. S. Arm y one of the com-missioners says:

"YVehadlnininda t the tiiuo not onlythese instances wliloli (Mr. |North lionoltoil , where tho actual oast had over-run tho estimates , tiut others on well ,and wo wore dutoviiiliicd that '.In thincase we would allow ho wlilu a inar p lnfor all contingencie s to bo figure laborand material at the highest possibleprices that our oHtlinatcu would standanil that tho actual cost of tho workwhen comp leted should not only notoxcoed tho estimated coat , but bo {wallwithin it.

"Not only did I have this In mind ,but the other fotiKliieoni and nil whoworo eonnontod with tho fliriu ca wornho uihiiloil , and ovory possible thingwas provided for , all quantities wornenlarged and tho prices put high inordur that wo might discount this vorycriticism wlt tm It ciuim , 11s It lion now.Bo sure am I of tho oitmiuo liberalityof this estimate that I would person-ally like to undertake tho work of Im-provement of tho Erie canal under thoproposed plan , under a guaranto ii thatI could i' iiiiiiiIiiio It for li 'sn than tho es-timated cost of 1)1101 ,000,0(10.

"Another point tlmt Mr. North ig-norii s, and which Is probabl y not asfully utidnr stnod oh It might 110 by tlio.voters of Now York , is tlmt. in thodraftin g ot this bill wo spout iiiaiiymonths In u-uttintr un an ailiuliil striL-tfvo plan , which wo liivvu omliodlod Inthe bill and by which tho work will I hiso systemati zed , thooxponillliiro of thepeop le's money so carefully ohei'lted ,that it will boas olfvctlve as Is human -ly possible In preventin g any fraud ortile iiarrylngout of pernicious practicesIn the executi on nf the work,

"Having heon so careful In makin gestimates so liberally that wo couldiitnlte our reputation upon their not .heliigoxceodud logliuatuly, wo devoted ,an I wi y months of time mid thoughtto devising ft system for the carryingout of tlio work and pliumd provisionsIn the hill which will , I think , pruventthose osthnatos from being exceededIllegitimately. "

m » »Canal Work Will Not Ecceott Esti-

mate. ¦

Under the full and winter time-table 10 take affect on Wednesdaynext , October 14, this branch willbe given 1111 extra train oyer and

schedule. It. will leave Long IslandCity at j p, 111,, dally r.ml anotherwestbound train will luuvu Hun t -ington station nt 5 p, 111. Theoll itu trains wil l run 11s hist winter,Westbound trains wil l leave I lunt -In K ion nt 6 :1 5 ,7 :17 ,7 :58 , o t j t a, tn, ,3 :11 , 4:06, 5 too uml 7:03 p, m. Until. .-bound trains wi l l leave I. , I. Cit yat 5 :53 , g:io , 11 :10 , 11. n t ,, t i:oo , 3:0:1 ,4:30, 5:4c- nnd d:.|o p, in , This Is 11daily schedule nf 16 trains , themost ifciioroii H winter time tablewe li t ivc fiver l i t id. '

We ure l ikely to have a stilliikii'i; liberal allowance of Halm ,mid".!' next npring and summertimetable. Tun Long Island Railroad mnnaj / cr o under the directionof President Wil l iam II , l l a ldwl i iand , William lf . Pot ter are doingall (bu y eiui to develope the (runicof (he Wmlin g R/ver branch niii jwe trust H int their efforts wi l l buuritilmmlunl (mil.

There ce iUiuly has been 11 lar geIncrease In travel to (lunt in o ' toii(Mi l y««r ovtr an y preyloim yenmand wit ' lca i i i Hint l lm Hiimi: inny lie:said of oilier villa ges 1111 l l ihbranch. The policy ol the com..may In keep ing mi l i s ii i i iu inorwrvlct i /t» Into us (he middle of

A Ftr nt Claw Winter Timctablo.

October is a good one and shouldinduce people to stay out in the/vni n i rv Hnrinf the most beautifulmonths of the whole year.

We hope all our readers will per-use carefully the last annua l reportof our village Fire Departme ntChief A. L. Field , who refused ure-election at the annua l meetingheld this week. It c;ives in a con-densed form some of the manyimprovements that haye take n

p lace in the department duri ng theeight years that he has been chief.Althoug h Mr. Field modestly dis-claiming credit for the great ad-vance that has been made in theefficiency of the departme nt , notonl y in the apparatus , the firehouse and bell , and better hy drantseryicc , but in the esprit de corps ,the discipline and tbe agility andskill of the men , their knowledgehow to attack fires, yet the peop leof our village know how hard Mr.Field has worked for the public in-terests forso many years and howvery much of the improve ment isdue to his zealous and unweariedefforts to bring the departme nt upto its highest standard. His unsel-fish labors are certai nly worth y ofsome substantial token of apprecia-tion from the community.

Our Eetiring Chief,

The splendid exhibit of flowersfruit and vegetables at the fair ofthe town of Huntington Agricul-tural and . Horticultural societyheld at the Opera house Wednes-day afternoon and evening was asurprise even to the managers. Itwas an index of the great materialresources'of, oar beautiful townwhich makes us all teel prouderthan ever to be Huntingtonians.It was also a tribute to the un-selfish energy and artistic taste olthe managers of the exhibition forwhich they deserve the hi ghestcredit. We trust that the fair hascome to stay as an annual featureof our to '.vn. - A full account ofthe exhibition will be found In an-other portion of this paper astaken from the columns of theBrookl yn Eagle. The list of prizewinners will be publish ed nextweek.

The Republicans of Nassau havein Ex-Senator William W. Cocks ahighly superior candidate for As-sembly. He has had experience inlegislative matters , is thoroughl yhonest , well educated nnd a sub-stantial taxpaye r of the county.His law regulating automobileswas an effective one. He is anenthusiast on good roads and someof hia model gravel roads in thetown of North Hempstead are saidto be nearly equal to macadam.He is n practi cal nnd up-to-datefarmer and on his broad fields canbe seen growi ng every year someof the finest crop s of corn , wheat ,potatoes, liny and oilier crops tobe found an ywhere In the slate.

Orlando iliibbs candidate forAssembly fro m this district is apractical farmer nnd mny be re-lied upon to . ilo nil he enn for theagricultura l interests of this sec-tion. He will do all lie can to re-store ' the Long .Island branch ofthe State Agricu ltura l Experimentstation and look out in every wayfor the interest s of Long Islandfarmers. He has also greatly in-terested himself in all measu respertaininir , to the wellfnre of thepub lic school system of our state .His experience already acquiredwill make lilm a still more valua-ble reprc ncntatlve at Alba ny nextwinter,

The Town Fair.

pcrlly of our town. We can con-tr ibute in It materiall y, and give ita far mote prosperous look at thename tlnto.

Perhaps tl io publi c pr opertyneed* a good coal of paint.

Dcvoe wil l supply that coat withtwo.thirds ol the nitmbor of gnl-ions required of liny oilier. Dcvoewill last twice as long as any other,Devon is all pnlii t and fi i l l -mcns -ure, Dcvoe Is the MrongeU paintknown. Dcvoc will tak ii care olthe properly, in tlw long run , forIm ' i the money required by anyother ,

The re itsn'.i is t itnted ab ove; Dc-voc is all puln t innd ful l-mensuru;thd nlroii K i.'sl. paint ^inwii.

li. I ). J ewell , Corry, P« ,, p t ilntcdhis house 5 ycii is ago wil l ! a mixedpaint; I link 14 gallons. Lastspring hi: icpal i ileii with Hevnc;bought i.| (ralloii n and luul 4 left ,Htivr.d $15 In $.10, us luiiutiuu; coststwo or three Milieu wo much ns thepaint,

For iinlo by II. S, H ]. M, llruslik Co,, Il i i i i i lugtoi), and II . I ' .U t ieltiiui ' i I l ickavll le,

The Long Island Rl illrond coupI puny would t lce iit I t a gr eat fnvoi

I f those wlio deeii/' c good jilmlo -graph s of gtiimral vlnw s nil I.ougIsland would scud dup licates oltheir t i r l i i t ii In I I . M. Smith , (Jen-em I I' lWiiKiiigfli' Ap/enl, 3(1,1 F i f t hitveiiur . NiHV York city. Unm ountedprint s prcfori -cil. !>'

Improve tl io Town froporty,

A. U. Ordway is/ grading nndseeding the grounds about theCentra l' Presbyterian church

, . . o f-< ..:.... ~t (?.. .,ft l,l..n <T,i 'nt

Sunday al his former home onWall street.

Suits , Trousers and Overcoatsmade to order , 500 samples to se-lec t fro m , at the O. S. Sammis Co 's

Charles Bersohn an il family haveremoved from the Astor house onProspect street to the old Wi l l i amBaldwin property on Wood buryavenue , and George Mil ls and fam-ily, who have been occupy ing thelast named place, are now locatedat the residence oi ' J . Thoma s Mil ls ,on Wall street.

A cross-scund pac ket Hne willstart between ' Stamfo rd , Conn .,and this village next week. Theboat wi ll make three round t ri ps ineach week and the hi ghest priceswill be paid for farm pro duce ,poul try, eggs , pork , eic. Cash willbe paid when the goods are un-loaded. No apples wa nted. Boatwill be in Huntington Monday .

H. B. Lanyou , captain.

The J ohn Cloug hen , CaptainEzra Sammis , and the Alton T.Minor , Cupt . . Samuel George ,broug ht in cargoes ol I'eekskillgravel this week (rem J ones '

Point , and several teams have beenbusy appl ying the roa d material onNew York avenue towa rd the de-pot. The House and Home com-pany has offered to pay one-halfthe expense of impro ving the hi gh-way adjoining its pro perty justsou th of the depot , a distance ofone-half mile, if tile town will paythe balance . I t ; i s thoug ht thetown nuthori lics.will act favora blyon the propos ition.

For best Groceries and promptdelivery send your or ders or cometo Pelty 's. Satisfac tion guaran-teed.

The gross proceeds for the cxi-hibition of the H untington Horti -culra l and Agr icultural society inthe Opera house U s t Wed nesdayamounted to §145.3*, ol whichamount §107.25 came fro m the saleof tickets and $38.07 from the ef-forts of Auctioneer A. I.. Field indisposing of a number of articleskindly donated the society. Thenet proceeds will reach $40.Through the courtesy o( the Brook-lyn Eagle we are enabled to give atwo column pictured account ofthe show. The list of prize win-ners will be printed nest week .

Lima Beans , Corn , June Peas ,Baked • Beans , Tomatoes , andString less Beans , 3 cans tor 25 cts.,special for the week , at Romano &Ryan 's. "

JERRV WO CKRRS' FIELD NOTES.

I won 't mention her nam e, forshe wouldn 't be willing to have . i:publishe d , but there is a goodwoman out on Long Island whohas been busy many days this lastsummer and , fall in preservingfruits to be used on the WhileHouse table d She uses Long Isl-and produce , pieservcs them aftergood old Long Island methods andthey are a genuine Long Islandproduct. Therefore , it is quite"; 'o~c;' t liit the" g!io;:M f: ::d t!;o *rway to the table of the first famil yin the land.

If I were writin g "Lon g IslandWomen , by Ouej ol Tliein ," which Iam not , I might say some moreabout the energy and enterprise ofthis good womon who is purveyor-ina to his Excellency the President.Any mere man who knows of thediff icul t y of makinr j fr o it juicesjell will realize that the" good wo-man was busy the other mornin gwhen al io put up eighty jars of jel-ly for the White Home table , andany mere man that has tasted thejelly will realize , too , that thePresident exercises most excellentjud gement in securing such house-hold supp lies fro m Lon g Island.

Coming home Irom Mlneola lairthe oth er ni ght the train was socrowded that men standin g in theaisles could scarcely avoid hearingthe remarks made by the womenpassengers. Apparently the wo-men didn ' t object anyway, lor theytalked very freel y. Mrs . Smith-town said to Mrs. Map le Mill thatshe didn 't have an y great successwith canned tomatoes , anyhow.They kinder bubbled out , don 'tyou know , nt the top and themthat bubbled didn 't, keep no timent nil scarcel y, Mrs. Ma ple H i l lallowed that they didn 't boil thetomatoes enough . . Vegetab les , itit did seem , had to be boiled apowerfu l lot more than frui t ,flierc jvn s (.•.iiilillmver , Mrs. Von.know , who bus great success withcanned caulif lower , alwa ys hoilscauliflower two stiddy hours he-fo re she shuts up the ejnss can.Seems to need to boil Hint long tokeep any ways decent. , On ihcother hand there 's M rs. What ' s.IIcr-Nnmc , from up th e Stole , justscarcely gels her tomatoes hot upbefore she puts on the rubbers andthe glass top and they seem inkcc ji as long as you wnnt 'cmCurious , now , ain ' t it.

Whether boiled two hours orcanned rnw , I ' m willing to .p ut mytrust In Long Island liimiitocs orother produ ce against the r est ofthe country , That 's where [Presi-dent Roosevelt and I hold the sameviews ap parentl y,

Will the Long Island r ailroadplease hurry up the Wmllnj j Riverbianch to Klverheni |r This changeis wanted not only by dwel le rsalong the Hue , but liy the Knsi endpeop le ni well . Think iv l nt t theSuffolk enmit y fa i r 1 would linyiiei:u lui., >*-.*! u u i i . n i d i . t v v o l i opatronage thi ll went out (if iiuf foll:

I lo the Oiiccns-Nimnu fair nt Miucola. One train alone air t l cd 1 ,74) !passengers lo Mlnco lt. (ruin lln:Wading Klv u r or Port J i.-dersonbrunch , on the live days ol li te I'n i iThi! peculiar H i t i i u i h m ol the Suffolk village!! nn the Port J effersonbranch Is such (hat lliuy ciiiiiui tconveniently go lo Rive i licnd , ant Ithey rnn iiol conipelo lit MinuolaThe exlci i i i lon from Wildin g UIvorwi l l make a much des ired cliniigeIn th i s respect.

K systeiimllc business methodswork so wel l wi t h .cmt l l l lowurgrowers , w h y nut w i t h those whoraise potatoes/ , 1

There 's a I f r o n k l y n fami ly on theri ght nwi |I to happiness ami suc-cess. J I1V1 works In (he Ci ty . J uneke i 'pli Ihc h ousehold ni 'i 'ail |(ciiioli!sjust rig ht, Unti l love the count ry ,Tlmy urn j i is l . beginning ,10 realizethai J im could have I l l s cofleo f indrolls 'out In ihc country In thenioriiliii f mid iji. -t lo ihc city In l imeto do his work , whi le J ani : i c n i n i u -ed mil In the c i i i iu l r y nil day get-l ing ready to make the evenin gpleasant for J im on his return Inl l i u la in i i f i e rno i i i i , J ane alwayshint wauled a oow ami some chick-ens , mul J im 's ch ie f desire is loI flvn J une inM wlint slit: wni il t i. Pillnot much nf a prophnl , but myifiicsn Is thai J i m and Jane willhave 11 home out on Lung IhIi i i i i Ilii ifon: next ful l an lveu .-'-TlliK ii.

A business meeting of the Unionsocial club wil l tic held this eve-ning to p lan for entertainmentduring the coming winter .

Our local nimrods have beenhaving excellen t sport lately catch-ing slindirons in the waters of ourharbor . They arc a gamy li t t lefish and average from a half -poundt o a pound in wei ght.

Registration Days , Oc '.obcr 10and 17 , from y a. m. un t i l 9 p. m„al t he polling p laces.

Tin. members of the Colonial so-ciety of Hunt ington very earnestlyinvi te all those who are interestedin the socie ty and who care to be-come members to meet with themWednesday, October 14, in Sam-mis ' hull , Main stree t , at .3 o 'clock.

George Ferguson has sold Insfine thoroug hbred pointe r Sport toGeorge Cox , of lirooklyn, andHenry I ), llavcmeyer , the well-known sugar magnate , has becomethe owner ot Mr . Ferguson 's Eng-lish setter Snow.

Henry S. Uiush , E. 13. Hawkins ,Allison E. Lowndes and EdwardR. Ackerl y intended the Republican county conven tion at Rive r-hea d Mon Jay, an account of whichmay be found on the editorialpage . Ch arles 11. Newman , 11. S.Urush , A. E. Lowndes , H. II.Ucnton , Chas . 13. Partridg e, C^ S.liurr , sr ., J ackson M. J arvis andW . M. McKinncy were chosenmembers of the county committeefrom this place .

Alva G. Ellsworth ., G. P. M.,was 21 years of age (or there-abouts) last Monday, and in orderto properly celebrate ihc event hewas tendered a surprise party althe residence of Mrs. Emma Conk-lin. And he was surprised too.The young people to the num berol 30 enjoyed euchre , the prizesfallin g to Misses J ennie Lee Jar-vie and Annie ~M. Sammis andFrank F. Barrett and Lewis B.Smith. Refreshments were servedalter cards.

Rowland Miles and J ohn Arthur ,of Northport , and J ohn Mcl3rien ,jr and E. 13. Dusenbcrr y were thedelegates fro m thj town of Hunt-ington who attended the Demo-cra tic county conv ention at River-head Tuesday ni ght. LawyerSamuel P. Hildreth , of Amityvi l le ,was nominated for the office of sur-rogate wi thout opposition . Nonominations were made for countyclerk or coroner. The Democratsclaim that they can win out thisfall. The tollowing county com-mittee was named for this town:George Van Ausdall , J ohn McBricn ,jr., E. B. Dusenbcrry , W. -L. Nic-olls , Jo hn Aitken , George A. Conk-Iin , George Bozenthal , EbeaezerBryant.

All the latest sty les-of Dcrbysand Alp ines for fa l l and winterwear can be found at O. S. Sam-mis company 's.

After living a long and usclullife , Mrs. J ulia Titus Weeks' passedto her lone homo Friday ni ght ollast week. The diree l cause of herdeath was heart disease. Deceasedwas born at Syossct August 4, 1827,making her 76 yea rs ot age. shewas one of three children born toJ ames Titus by his second wife ,Keziah Titus. On- Februar y 1,1848, she was married to GeorgeWeeks at East Norwich. Mr.Weeks was a descendant of FrancisWeeks , who was associated withRoger Williams in the foundin g ofRhode Island , and who was oneol Long Island ' s earliest ^ u lt lcis .They moved to this village in 1851.Mr. Weeks died in tS y i. Threechildren were born to them ,Georgeanna ,who died in childhood;Geor geEdgar , a Baptist clergyman , whodied at Lcwisbur g li , Pa., Novem-ber 29, 1896, and Mar y LiUia , whosurvives. Mrs. Weeks was a life-long member of the local Baptistchurch , of which her husband wasa deacon. She was a sincere Chris-linn and a kind and loving motherand neighbor. The luncral ser-vices were held Tuesda y afternoonat 2 o'clock fro m her late residence,In the absence of the Baptist pns-tor , the Rev. J ohn Mitchell , theRev. Mr. Slireve , of Ynnkers , aformer, local pastor , officiated.

Tho first mooting of tho soanouof tho Culturo Clnb of Hunting tonwas hold ou Tuesday uftoruoonwith Mrs. Vineont For d, lingti shliterature of tho Puritan , Classicand Joliusouiau ages will bo takenup for tho roiikoh 'b work. TUopr ogramme of tho initial moot iugfollows: J'Jig laucl and hnr noi tf li-botfi , Minn lVirsal); Onllino— CivilWar , -Uth. Flool; Koligious Litoru -turo willi readings , Mira Young;The- Puritan —Character -'sketch ,Mrs. Eddy; Joromy Taylor, Mrs.Brush.

Tho noxt mooting will be with ,Miss Lavini u Conklin' on October15. Tito programme for otveU jmooliug of tho fionson is givenhorowith:

Octobe t- 15-Quiz , MIbs Young:llunynu—Ilia life iu Bedfor d Jail ,Mrs. Irwin ; Outline—Pilgr im's Pro-gress , Miss Howard ; I'ilgrim 'B Pro-gress as an Allegory, illustrated withrea .dinj.rii , Jl iff, Conklin; Isaac Wal-ton— Itiu Complete Angler , Mrs.Onrll ; Readings from Oowloy , Quarl ca ,Herbert , ' Mrs. Guinea. November3—Quiz , Miss (Jonklin: Hol l Call—Quo tations from Milton ; Outline—Mil-ton 's Careor .tMrs. Hill; Milton—TheStatesman , Mrs lord ; Tho Common-wealth , Historical Abstract , MissUnratt -, Cromwell—Characte r sketch .Airs . Soudder; Word Picturo --A Dayin Cromwell 's Army, Mrs. Ch .iso;Miss Poai -sall , hostess. November17—Critic 's Report; Quiz , Mrs. Ford :Milton tho Toot , Mm . Sammis; Out -line—Paradise- Lnat , Mrs. Downs ;Headings—Paradise Lust , Miss YoungHeadings—Hymn to Nativity, Mrs.ChoBo; Outline—Lycidas Comus Ar-cades , Mrs. Seuddor; Contra st—VAl-legro & l'l Punseroso, Miss Ray; MissYoung, hostess. , ,

December 1—Quiz , Mrs. Sammis :Tho Keator -nlion, Mrs. Hill; ScotchCovenanter. Mrs . Funn cll; ComparedLiterature , Puritan and Classic Aces,Mrs. Gaines ; Kiso of Science , RoyalAcademy, Mrs. Irwin; Outline andRending—Locke 's Essay, on Huma nUnderstanding, Mrs . Eddy; Butlr -r'nAnalogy, Miss Conklin; Mrs. Oarll ,hostess. December 15—Quiz , Mrs.Eddy: ' Roll (Jail—Quotations fromDry donj R-jvotution 1C88, Mrs. Brush ;Pouts Laureate . Miss Young; Dry den ,Miss Poarsnll; Drydon 's Poems , withreadings , Mra. Cuaso; Will's CoffeeHouse , Mrs. Fleet; Synopsis—Reig nJames II. . Miss Howard ; Mrs. Irwin ,hostess. January G — Quiz , MissPcurnp .ll: Tho Augustan Ago, Mrs.(Jhtise; Synopsis Anne 's Reign , Mrs.Eddy ; D.icndenco of Drama , Kiso ofNovel , Miss Garatt ; Clarissa Har-lowo—Outline and Readings , Mrs.Iflcot; Fall of Stuarts , Mrs. Ford ;Swift' s Works — Readings , Mrs.Downs: Mrs. Downs , hostess. Janu -ary 12—Critic 's Koport; Quiz , MitsGaratt: ' Establishment Per iodicalLiterature , Hiss Ray; Readings fromSpectator , Miss Conklin; Addison ,Mrs. Funnel ) ; Addison 's ClassicProse , Mrs. Sammis ; Sir Roger doOovorly, Mrs . Hill; Mrs. Urush ,hnstcf u.

January 26—Quiz , Miss Ray; RollCall , Quotations from Por je;Pope—Character Sketch , Mrs. Irwin;His Didactic Poems, Mrs. Gaines ;Pope 's Translation ^ Reading fromIlliad , Mrs. Carll ;Tho Duneiad , Mrs.Scudaer ; Minor Poets—Classic ArcMiss Poarsuil ; Mrs. Sammis , hostess 'February 9 — Quiz , Mrs. Soudder:Political and Social Conditions inEngland , 17-15 to 1800, Miss Ray.Biography Paper , English Orators ,Mrs. Soudder ; Burkes ' Speech , Con-eitt a t t at: -.vi ' h \ivrvin,,.— Tr nndin ^p .Mrs. Onrll; Mcs Fu n noll. hostess .'

Fobrunrj 23 — Quiz , Mrs. Curl ); Bi-ography—Hu tno, Robertson , Qibhon.Mies Howard ; Romantic Movement ,Miss Garat t; Reading—Ballad —Per-cy's Roliques , Mrs. Downs;. Chatter-ton and McPu crson , Poems of Ossian ,Itowloy Pooms , Mrs. Ford ; Mrs.Gaines , hostess. March 0 — Critic 'sReport; Quiz , Miss ' lioward: RollCall—Quo tations from John son'sLtvod ot lliu Pools; Juiuiuou—Uiti Life,and Works , Mrs. Eddy; BohwcII 'bJohnson—Readings , Mrs . Guinea ;Ita ssnlns—Readings , Mrs. Sammis;Mr j . Fleet , hostess.

March 23—Quiz , Mrs. G.unc B:Oliver Goldsmith , Mrs. Chaso , Read-ings— Jossamy Bride , Miss Garott;Readings—Deserted Village , Mrs.Sammis; Vicar of Wakefield , Mrs,Irwin ; Readings , Mrs. Uri tKh ; Mrs.Mddy, Ilostes '. April (I — Quiz , Mrs.Chaso : Roll Call—Quotations fromBurns; Biunn—Readings or Mu fiio,Mrs. Hill;Tho s. G ray, Mrs . Funnoll;Bonding—Ele oy. Miss Howard ; Cow-por , Mrs. Downs; Readings—TlmTask , Tho Bolitudo , Mrs. Eddy ; Mrs.Chanu, hostess.

April 13—Business Mauling, Elec-tion of Olllcors , Mrs Seuddor , hont-ohh , April 20 — Critic 's Report ; <Quiz , Mrs. Hill: Drama ot tlm Period ,Mrs. Brush ; Readings—HI10 Stoops toOoi Kftior , School for Scandal , MinnPcursnll ; Summary, History, Mrs ,Float; Pro so, Miss Conklin; Poetr y,Mlii: i Young; Mrs. Hill , bostons.

Tho members of thoolub for 11)03-01Mm. LouIh M. BriiHh , Mm. 'A. J,

Our ]I , Mrs. Arthur K . Gl uise , MIkk 1.11vlnla Conklin , Mm. Hchh \V , Diiwiih ,Mih, Goo. T. Kddy , Mrs. Arthur II.Fleet , Mrs . Vineont 1'onl , Mm . Win, H. \Viuinoll , Mm. Honry W. Gnir.r *", MissJennie (Inrnlt , Mm, Clinton !•'. I l l l l ,Mrs, Thos. K. Irwin , MIh h Nettie U,I'unrsnll , MIks Clara I I . liny, Mrs.Prcilorlok II. Hinnml s , Mrs. l l l lburlSciuhlcr, Miss Ilnrtlm ),. Young.

Tlm olllcors and omumittues follmvs;Olllimr s : Pre sident , Mrs. Gilbert r'cml .¦lor; Vice l' rculilcut , Miss Nr - lt InPimrsnil; Secretary , Mrs. Frederick II ,Hiii u iuIh : Treasurer , Airs. Thomas 1<;,Irwin ; Program (Joniinllfco: Mrs. /.. .1,Onrll , Mrs. Arthur K (JIiiihc , MIhh Lii-y luin Conkl in ; Mimical Onimnlttito:Aim, Ollnlon K. Hil l , Miss llcrllm I, .Youn g, Mrs. Vincent I'ord ; CriticMrs , Henry W. U11I11011.

Culturo Club Meeting.

Monday , October fi , —Wil l of KntlmrM. rltiiun , Info of Mnlvllln , proved,TI ic i 'hIhI o , valu ed al. * 1( 1 ,000, Is hoi|iuiatlicil us foll ows: The uxi'ciitiirsnro directed lo apply Ihc rent front thehoiixc mul lot , No . •_';"Ir > l-imit illxt »lr <mt ,New Viirh ci t y , to Ihc lienelll, of JohnII . Ht ouc , hiiK M aud , durlii f ; I i Ih naturallife, mul nflor bin iln u ll i to nell MmHlltllC itni ) kIvi i if 1 , 01111 of the p rocciiilsIn K1IIU1 M. Driiwini ; r t ruiiililiiiurhl er ,luul .thu rmiuiliulcr to lie divided Im-l » Ih e e l i i M r m, of l..»li..lor. 'I' ,,» 1111:1111 1,. . fl l i i c l in l l , m i l , vase .i midMllnlmll nin-lly portraits. t l e i >r,;e 11,II . Mit chell , mil , i l l n in oiiil lircii n f phi,bin II. Wrlulil. , daii Khl er , wn lcli (o lielle|i t ns an lielvloot u , and all oilier.li' Melry, iil olliliia 'iiuil |iiiliillii |r » . CharlesM. Hl oini , 1,011 , vmics , I'Yonch chick , umlslal.iielle "Hun uml l l iu I ,Ion. " Ju l ian!•'.. Htouc. huh , si lver cluck , caiidl eiilnii ,piano , silver and plnle warn mid dlu-iimnil rbi ff. Al l th e residue to lum-lmnil ,.l ohii I I , Htiinn. ,1 ol in 11. Hloue ,U' I I I Ih i i i I,, Mi lehe l l i i i id l leoiK ii I I . II ,Mllch ell are iiiiiueil ns cxi iKi i l i i r i i of l lmwil l , which In dated Novemb er 17, 11100,

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'. m mi Btirro gato'o rrooooilliig B,

Man and Boy Wanted.!A ipjui who is h koiu'iuI Jfl'bhor find '(imlor-

Ntiiuda tln and ahoof, Iron work; n l f lon lwy n»bc-Ii-or. «: EDWARD GKANT, ¦•

HuilMliKtoil , h. I.

Motor cycle ror ;>aie.Tr-itnnm Motor Oyi-!o In sooil order, noorlr

nnw , rnr nnln f»t a Ij arcnin. lnniuro a t .WI I.I.IAM nisnop.

Town Hill, UiiiitiiiKtou, h. \,~—~

Pigs.Fifteen lino yountf Dorktthiro PIr* for snlo;

„,30 nctabh, now ihr-gjj* vah smK

Woodbury nv^nui*.

" Wagons for Sale.Ono baslrnt phaeton , - hatid-njailo biiRRicH , ftU

in cowl order. Annlv to*" W. KENRY ft. BRUSH.

Wnll strcot, Huntluuton , L, I.

For Sale.Two Kood work lionwa, 1 youn;r bow and a lot

0"" r"l'"!l"'"'° n, - o. Oumir , M.iviii. . L.r.

Horse , etc., for Sale.OcxkI road Lomo, lmrniww nnd i-nrt for flftto.

(.'rill on or niMrom P. HBltZOtl & SON.Ulckarilto, h. I.

House For Sale.Tho j iMtuhKifo ot tho lato Dr. Uw>, J*. Banks,

Main Htreot, Himtinjtton. Houuo roomy andwull built. irf.rKo biru. Appl y to

WM. 8. FUNNELL, Administrator

nurse.Anyone wirfhlnK tho nerviros of it unroo ean

find tlio sainant the address given Iwlow; wouldH ko tho canr of nn int-aUd; « sharoof pntronngowilicitetl. May )«i found at Iiouho of OoorKoWlekfl , Vernou Valley, Northport , L. I.

FLOUR at a BARGAIN.Al Flour by barrel or less quantity

Jcllvcrcil .SAMMIS' BAKERY.

THE CI DER MILL:onncctod with tho feed house of J. T. DoMHti short dltitanca to the .-- ,West of tho Cold Spring Station,

fflll ho opened for buainesH tn n few dava. Thenill btut lieeu fitted up with all modern 1m-irovemcubi.

JAMES T. DrMILT, Proprietor.

I51aiik.ets.;I have in stock tho largest , liest and

sliunpest assortmont of Hlnnkcts ami iLat> Robes in town. If yon don't be-iievo .it stop in and get i«'ice«,

S. D. TILLOTSON .

FAIR GROUND ^fflNG STABLE SQmit liMuon 'ii ro«a nml carrtd Ki) liorww b,„ .,i-0<t« rowiouAblo ratal. T ,ur w-rt o»i«rdlfO InrKO box 3UU». (•OT™* „!.*. ^«^ n m

,.,w.«.„...i ¦

Colt breaki ng a, specialtyBon M. .'fair around , L

N,EI'»™ VARNbv.

llDifMWlRUNS EVBttY

HtfttSliSOHfBarrels for sale at the Mill,

, O. 8. VATKWfl

KdDAKS~And

PHOTOGRAPHER 'S SUPPLIESAT

FUNNJGLL'S PHARMACY.

COLUMBIA TABLETFor sine in three sizes 5 els.And till over Long Islan d

MWridngMlfltiDaA)Most Sclool Scholars Uso Them.

AT

EDW. B. BERSENGER'S, Huntingtonn.P. FR lEDMAK.M fr ., Now York

KataullHhttl lWfi. " ~~

J03EPO IUWIN, An^m nor.AP MINISTKATOR ' S SAL K

HOUSEHOLD FUKNITUHi;, nBDKTEAU<;BEDDING. UAIII'HT, PIANO '

AT AUCTIONWill noil ou

Saturday, October 10, 1303, at 1 o'clock p. m„At tho Into rewidonco of Mrs. Johanna ItFrlwlraan, (\oew\ftixl. Mnin Street, lliinUiiL -ti.i-

YllIiiBo: K1 Htfuaro ji lnno tn roo<1 order. 1 piano ot txil °hair cloth rockora. U lmlr cloth cl/alrs 1 im'lp

cloth sof*. 1 aarbfci top a W. amtntilSFtmau atmid. 1 hook stand. 1 music rack, y hUwIT1 hanRluff lamp, I II. "W. mirrow, iih-tiiriH '(stuffed hlrda, lot oi ornnmouta, vJh vAit^t 'f,li. W. chalra , 1 li. W. bodaU-ad, 1 ti. \y Im™aud tflaaH, 1 washntona, lot beihW mattriCw.cot and botltltag, rocklajj chair, l hat ii tub 1uiarhlo top atanu, 1 maho,:miy l>ook caso 1 <uikoxtoiwiou table, .1 cune uoat chaini, 1 L) \vfitand. I det«k, 1 cahiuet. lamps, 1 cuckoo "im-k1 mm atovo, tool«, l Inxtk caso. 1 ash Inxhu-uimnttretw and lmudlup, chairs, lot kl U'hcn uti -u-H ilH^ (tlssHwaro nnd crockery, 1 <-ombiimtU.iluofa, y empty 1 a bbls, 1 pair akfds, lot of hm\\\ lempty whlakoy bbla;, li IU anil hi mil. keen, lotof bottloa. ABRAHAM AKENS,

m , „ - ' Administrator.Terms cash. No iMiatponument on account ef

weather.

0, S, Sammis Co.Cor. Main Si. nnd N. Y. Ave.

ARF. NOW READY FOR

The Fall Trade

SuitsLnrgc assortment of Singleand Doublc-lirwisled of (.lieIdlest slyle and |mtl( .'in.Price from $7,00 10 $20.00.

Top CoatsFrom $6,00 to $13.00.

Cravinet Storm CoatsFrom $13.00 up.

Winter OvercoatsFrom $7,00 to $18.00,

Largo stock of

Odd TroupersFrom Rij c, to $5.75

MatsOf tho latest sty le in [Jnliy,.Al pim: and Crushers , from25c. to $3.00.

IMI KOHI IHJust received n lot of tliem,ehoiee patternM ,

Boots & ShoesLarge iitouk. "

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j rocory Departmenti« iii\viiy scoivip li!tiiwil .li fr nsliI'oods:

¦ " ¦ ¦ • " " JJoitifl i l^ l i l i iIoii lv nnd kci j j i i 'k,

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G. Waldron iBlake & Co., !

[J iii hIi Block , Hunl i iifflon , •High Grade Inve stmeiH s.

Hpoclal ARontu forKangaroo Manuf fioturh fr Company.

Will locntu nnd oniiiiiiini nn tlin man- |t l iwttiro 11! n lino of 1i/(,.|i (fr iuld lomlH'OlluctH if HIlllll t loIlL Intitri wl , Ih hIi owii. IJnl l or writ n for iirnHpi wIiiH iiiiil npiwlnl |ilTur to liiuul luvti ntoi'H .

Tha Peat Fuol Co. of America.Till* Ih 11 Hounil mul Hiifn I nvcHtiiioiit.

Idal io-Rlchmon d Gold Mine Co.PnyH 1131) niir i^mf. j riiiimntnoil i l lvl- ,

h ' liil.

T.IbIi 'cI mul imllv ti>il ><tiwk»miil Ii oiiiIhii i i i g li t , hoIiI , trailml run! iixnlimi fr iiil.

J ldfrular Ropub llcan Nominntiori.

FOR SURRO GATEOP

SUFFOLK COUNTY .

Joseph M. BelfordOF IlIVUIU JEAI )

Jlo ff iiliir Demoorn llo M oniln ntlon,

I'OIl M UM DKH OF A8BEMIir,Y

Hoc find Dlfitilii t ,

JokUrte 1Of Horthport. (

THOMAS DORAN,

. > HDNT1NGTON, U J., !

House Mover.Lawnh Orruletl nnd Seeded.Roads Hnilt nnd (X'llarH Excnvfttod.Stono Paving und General Contracting.

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ountv coubt Tsoffolk COUNTY.-John B. Garner and an>thor, Plaintiffs,

ipnlUHt Kiwtacho Both nnd others, dofondnntH,* Iu imreannco of a ittdROiont of foreclnsuroind «dn made in tho above on titled action nndentered in the ofllee ot the Clerk of SuffolkCounty, dated Oetoher 1, lOtKI, [, tho nnder-HlKned.tho reforootn anlfl jndemont nnmod, vrlHicll at public nnctlon to tho hlphoitbitlflor nt the ,rront door nt the P*«t Offleo in the Village ofAniityvillp, Town of Bithrlon , Suffolk County.Now Vork, ou tho^Iat day ot Novomlier, imG,at linlf-r-oHt ton o'clock In tho forenu«>o, the[irnmlse described In said judginont of foroidontiro and sale aa follows:

AU that cortain plot, piece or parcel of landwith tho lmildinca thereon erected, bituate,lyinjr nnd Iwlnff in tlio Town of Babylon, for-merly nmithifj ton. County of Suffolk nnd Stntonf Now York, bounded and doscritied nu fol-lows* !

Bofiinninir at tho eornar formed hy the inter-wctiou of tbe Northerly sido of tho Babylon 'Road, notnutlmen known ns the Hocatogtio ,l^iad , with tho 2£aMt*'riy «itl« ot ihc SvrvtslHollow Itoad, runninir thence Northerly ulouu 1the Easterly side of Sweet Hollow Road twohundred nail ono (201) feet, thocco Easterly :imrallol with aafd Babylon ltoad two hnudredLhlrtv-ninonnd forty-EOven nuo-Uundr*»*l*i'«.t*jrii17-100) feet to tlio Westerly lino or sido of thoBnttintr Hollow Itoad, oa the same in nowwidened to a three rod road, thence Southerlynlonjr tho Westerly Unoor sido of wild Balt.liifrliuiloW luMui, uji lutv wiut*ut;ti. iwu iiiiiiiiiuiltinulive tenths (^(15-10) foot to tlte Northerly linoor'sldoof mild BiUiylon Kond, thonco Westerlyil«U(r tho Northerly *Mo of Mid Pnhylon Bonatwnunudred and thirty-three and slx-tentha[SSI (HO) foot to tho point of IwglnniuK. .lielun thonauieiu»imised eoiweywl U> Philip

Kink by NatliftTj. K'iphm and wife by 1I001I datedMarch -I, lWt) , nud roi^irdiMl In Suffolk CountyUlork'a ollleo In Ij lbor IW) ot UoedH, Vixko 'Ml,yn March (t, 1WW.

Dated October fi , 1WH.ARTHUR NEVILLE,

ltoforeo.KliOAU JACKPOtl .

HainttrTu" At turner, 1liij KiUwhUl titliHll,

i'Now York City.

Gilbert P. Cairo , - Auctioneer.

AUCTION SALEHORSES, WAGONS, JIAY, CHICK-

ENS, BOATS , MODERN A N DANTIQUE FURNITURE,

At the farm of Mrs. Jauo.t P. L. 7^ra Uo,occupied by Mrs. Amanda Conway .on went «ld u

HUNTINGTON HARBOR ,Wednesday * October 14,

nt 1:30 o'clock Bbarp.Good pound work Horse, 10 yearn old ; 1-horse

wnenn, huRny , a-scnt l<u.slne«i wokou withcorduroy .cushions, nearly now; lot lianicns,liny, V: row "beats. £U foot sail boat, oarn ami ourInciiti, fucks, stuulos. rah oh, oxea. crows-cut miw,ehiclroua,'chicken wire, thon>nRltl>red bull ter-rier imp, U.ino. old; range, nearly now oil atore.coo.kiaff ntensiln. cherry ojtena loo Uilile, oakuinine room table, 2 small tables, Jlinhca cotn-rirtrfnjs rate chVnn *J1» td.it?« eld , paUn, lamps,inc k with ininpts wnnii tub, ivrJncer. " wn.-hboUors, wash board, old booktt, broad hex, bu-reau, 3 antians bnreaus, 'A witKltatuuilB, u caneKoat chairs, 5 wooden bottom chairs, 4 rockinf*chairs, cloBut for dkhos, autiquo warming ivm,old-fanhioned yum wbo»0, Iouuko. y mattre&ses,goose feather bed, B. W. bedstead , 2 lie Intends,coto, glaaa iare and t.lat«waro.

Terms caalu If utormv, next fa'r day.

im nkS. HURON.

Wo hoc; to announce to pooplu ttiatiluriri £ the rt. iy?,

October 6.7 and 8,wo will show tlio very Imnt Bty li-n InMll l lnury "tlmtlmvo over boon hIiiiwiiIn HuntlriKtoii. "Exclusive Designs at Seasonable Prices.

LniliiM ' mul lllHiiCH 'trlimni 'd mul 1111-[rliiuncd Hnt .K ,

VELVETS, t BEAVBRS , FELTS.Reacly-to»Wecir Hcit s

nnd a full lino of

«ii/DW'g 0cJBoor« fHWtf

Aitkin J arvis . ol Philadelphia ,is home on sick leave.

Miss Hattie Rolph , of Sparta ,Caroli na county, Va ., is a guest ofMrs. Jul ie t Hendrickson. .

For a good low prlccn wheel •joto Arthur & Flcssel's,

Miss Edith C. Lipp incott , ofMillville , N. J ., is visitiuc; at FrankP. Willcts '.

The board of education has ap-pointed J ohn F. Rnynor as truantofficer lor the ensuing yea r.

Reg istration Days, October 10and 17, from 9 a. m. until 9. p. m ,at the polling places.

Charles H. Smith has sold hisautomobile to Far Rockaway pa r-tics and purchas ed a VVinton." Mrs. Samuel George aud Mrs ,Belle Randell spent a few daysthis week with relatives in Brook-lyn .

Glassware g iven away Iree withevery 50 cent purchase , of gro-ceries. Saturday and Mondayonly. Romano & Ryan.

VV . Raymond Selleck . has ship-ped three fine pigs to China thisweek, and expects to send three toCuba next week .

The town board has authori zedthe placing ot an electric light at thecorner of Main street and Hi llsideavenue.

Stephen G. Todd is having a line[ence erected between his propertyand that of A. V. Sammis , frontingon Woodbury avenue.

Ashland Stock and PoultryFood , the best on the market , issold at Potty 's.

A new barn is in course of erec-tion on the premises of Mr. andMrs. J acob Nostrand , Prospec tstreet.

Miss Phebe Sammis has beenconfined to the house for severaldays past , suffering fro m a severeattack of inflammatory rheuma-tism.

The Kev. and Mrs. Georg e T.Eddy are expected to return to-dayfrom a delightful four days ' trip,visiting Albany, Berkshire Hillsand Boston.

Call on Mrs. Hubbs , New street ,for 5 and 10 cent ba rgains. *

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockwood , ofGreenville , N. J ., and Mrs. HenryRitter and Miss Grace Ritter , ofBrooklyn , were guests at CharlesRitter 's Saturday.

Elbert Layton , a former residentof this village but now located atBrooklyn , has been spending a fewdays at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Abner Chichester.

Miss Louise Tappan , of J amaica ,and a former resident of . this vil-lage, will be married to LawyerRaw -don Kel'.ogg.'of HolHs , Tues-day eyening, October 20, in the J a-maica Presbyterian church.

Special sale of Pianos , l i t t le used ;this week and next at Irwin 'spiano salesrooms , Main street.

Through the Gerard real estateagency Warre n S. Sammis has con-tracted .to buy of the Dcveau es-tate , at 'Halesitc .'a lot 90 by 150feet wi th house thereon , adjo urn-ing the property of Frank Ott.

Druggist Walter V. Tuttle andProf. George H. Brock have hadthe gutter in front of their homes ,on Prospect street , paved. Con-tractor Thomas Dora n did thework. //

All interested in supporting ourvillage night watchmen will pleasemeet at the village court room onMonday evening, October n, at8:15. By order of the committeeon watchmen. II. G. Sammis.

Secretary.

The Rev. Frederick Hentz , olSt. Agnes' church , Brookl yn willpreac h at St. Patrick 's church Sun-day evening at 8 o'clock. The ser-mon will be preceded by solemnblessing of the banner of the HolyNamej of J esus.

Bryan Sword , son of Dr. GeorgeP. Sword , is minus a g.iod bicycle.Shortly before 6 o'clock Mondaymorning the Doctor heard Ihcring ing of the burglar alarm con-nected with his barn. lie dressedhiirrcdly and rushing out of doorssaw a mun gome up Cold SpringMi l l with the wheel. As the doc-tor is not much of a sprinter thefellow made his escape . The iden -thy of the mini could not he estab-lished.

Keep your feet dry by buying apair of White Label boots nt (). S.Sammis company 's.

The loca l marksmen enjoyedtheir regular weekly shoot in theBrush Block range Tuesday nighl .In the team contfst these were Ihcscores: W. Simpson ui , A. L,Field i3 i , K. Fleet no, A. B, Sam-mis 1 10, J . Iliirrig n n 130, W. V.Tuttle 1 1 K , I I , 15. Uunce 117, C. II.Voorhes m, 1$. B. Hawkins 1 1 1 ,T, F. Brush 109. In Class A medalmatch J . Ilnrrlgan made uo , VV.V. Tntllc i i R , C. H. Voorhes 117 ,A, L. Field 118.

A. \V. Biggs and George Mat-thews have bought out the Suffolklivery stable , which has been con-ducted by Trcilwell Place lor sev-era l years. These young men pro-pose running n first class livery,I 'licy already have several new nnd

good looking homes and will pur-rhiMfd Illltt'O. A 1(11 III I MM' of nii-to-da 'ie carriages may be noticedabout the stable. Biggs 81 Mm-Hiimi' s |)ioiiilsi) to give 11 li rsl -classlivery service and nsk Hint the peo-ple of Huntington grnct . them ll iclrshare of the business. '

Strength and v igor conic of goodlonil , duly digested, ''Force ", 11re iiilJ Mo .stTvc wheat and barle yfood , mlds 110 bunion , but sustain) ' ,nourishes , Invigorates, *

Tlio pro gram for Ihc conceit lolie given in the Opera house nextTuesday evening under the direc-tion of Charles K Mauon , of Brook-lyn , (or lliu beni ifll of SI. J olu i 'schurch , wil l ho mi followti; "Lotthe H i l l s Res r d" (Ulclmnls) ,cliorini; "Carmenn Wal l* " (Smill i ),Miss Grace Kllznbr i lh Clark; "Wit!-lining " (I ' omicr), W. I '/iuldl mfDoii l l io; (a) "Dio 'ini Bab y, Dream "(Smart), ('») "l lmil Song " (Cowon ),"Tho Clinrmed Cup " (K oeckul j ,Frederic G, Rover; llrldal Chorusfrom "Tlm Koh ii Maiden " (Cowiin ) ,chorus; "hicU Front " (fj iiul),cliunm; (11) "Konin neo " (GabrielMai In), (!>) "Vl lo " (Copper), Mr.I knl l io ; (a) "The Cupid and lliuK0 110 " (Liza Lehiiuiini), (li) "If noOne Mitrrleu Me " (I . lzn I.chnuui ii) ,Mls'i Clark: "King Colo " (Arelie f),vlmrii H j , (11) "Tlio Kli.'iogy.Slioo "(Urac il MnyliewV (b) "Love 's di-lemma " (Kl e l i i i i ' i i t i i in), Mr. Knver ;" (J imd Nl t -h l " ( (. lUi Tol l) , MlnsIIciiI i ' Irr A. Kwezoy, Minn I ' lii ima C.Mason uml chorus ,

VXtLAGK KOTES.

Assistant Corporation CounselJ ames McKeen , who was nominatedas Republican candidate .for-justiceof the Supreme Court at the judi-ciary convention of the SecondJ udiciary District held at KingsCounty Cotrt house last Friday, isa lawyer of ripe experience andwell qual ified for the duties of theposition. He was the first choiceat the Suffolk County and KingsCounty delegations at the conven-tion and makes a strong candidate.

The Democrats have also madean excellent choice in William J .Kelly, the general counsel of theLong Island Rai lroad, who is oneof the ablest lawyers in the cityand an eminentl y just and fair -minded man. The voters of thedistrict arj fortunate in having twosuch men to choose between. T)iisis as it should be in alt judiciaryelections .

For Supreme Court Judge.

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Oanso of Lockja w.

i n am junior nj me i.oiif/ -jsiuu <lt :r :Dear Sir:— I wish to extend to

the many kind neighbors andfriends my sincere thanks for theirkindness to mv mo ther and myselfduring her last sickness and sinceher death.

M/rii v Lim. ia Wkuks.Huntington , October 8, ino ,-).

Hy a vote 018 to 3 1 9 the town of.Southam p ton voted down the pr op-osition to bond the town in thesum of ijSa s0.000 for the purpose ofbuilding a macadam road throu ghits length from linstp ort j to SagHarbor at a special town meetingheld last Saturda y. An Interestingfeature was the voting of Si women.

O A l t l l (U 'T I IANKH.