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It I s not <I1»!'-" . 'T ;.. :; : .,] ' ;, . ,,| ti because there Is so iim< li of It lying around. Tlint ' s wlion, •!»¦ «lif 15 n!ty comes In. Thoro N i,,, i,.,, ,,,.- , ,. ,],„. tlllCtioil i ll Hlldill- i " jii j | 11,.,, :invl,,„]j - else enn flml mi'l •• ' ¦ ' t . vI,.„i v ,.k,. j,. . , ' ; found. If you wnnr lo I'" a -i;. ... . . ; ,| i i, 111 f - finding you must lu- an j, ,,„, ,,„ /- ,. ,,. (l lines, use new iii mI ii,^i.i,i,., : . n,i-tli,.iis and find fault tlun Ims m-vi-v !„.<.,, found before. Wi nn- i„ tin- honor in finding fault wltli your wi iv . s his. nits . or with the fin t t!nu ,1:1 ,- j, ].„,. _ ,,,. other such duii y <.. -. mvt-in-i.o n m only let some liinM in-.: s i,.|,ii>t find modicum of fiiult «;ili i!:, . iiii-x. -ii-tliiiclo of the isotherm:)! Ii,. ,^ : ; ,- vUoui-c<l t, y the cross cun-ei, - - ; ¦ n„. Maniiiii canals, anil lie is in :l ,,.,. U . 1V (l , „,._ cumulate unto Ii fi:—:: " i.,, t |, f :i " llip nlll] fortune. In brief, then, ii I* u in, ihuliiii; fault lis with everything ( . <,. ...)„, IK , r C( , IU . moiinlnce. —Life. New York City Garbage Disposal. The method of l'si-I m:,, disposal in Xew York i-ity is n- i ' .,:i..\ V - : Garbage, placed in . ic,rnn. ,-nns by householders, is ¦" .;. , :• ,i in ,i| V vehi- cles and ti-ansp on.,1 ,., .hunps along the water fr onts ,., Miinlinttan . the Bronx and Brooklyn. « hi-ro It is plac- ed upon contractors ' s. -nu- . - . A tilled si-ow Is ¦ .v,.,i ,,, reduction plant on Barren i~!iind . j„ .rnniaica bay. where the union', - ,! is •n uked, the grease extracted nml ij ,,. tankage or soiled matter dri ed. C rease is sold for soap milking, etc , , 'U1I | tankage Is used ns fertilizer. Th e moisture only is wasted. The contractor ' s work ii,.»|iis nt the dumps, and for tin- privih-j;.. of receiv- ing the -100,000 Ions ,,f -mimge per annum the contractor is obliged hv agreement to pay th e ,-ity an average sum of SOT .OfiO per year for n term of five years.—New York 'linn s. Three Places to Watch. Politic-ill regenera tion must start In t, quickening of th e ,-i\i, - eon s. -iom-e . .Men In hir g<|r iiiiiiil'i-rs must i,es;in t„ take a deepened in terest in p,i!itHi | policies and pr ogram-: . The three places which should be kept in the mind' s eye evermore nre ibe eiiy ball , the state onpi lol and Washington , -iiy. What, the representatives ,,f the people are thinkin g and saving and doin^ should be i-losely S' -nninr/i-il nml s- ru pulous l y jud ged . When our n ewspa- pers ]niss out of the M-n,i liarbarie sIiil' .- of newspaper ilevi- ' .-ini.i-ui they uiil devote less space to in - ' nlent nnd gos- sip and crime and lay bef,.|- P ti K . pni, lie day by day in ampler fullness tla- doings of our aldermen , our ass embly, men nnd our ooul" ,- -- , r- . W' omni. " - Home Companion. Superiority of the P.ist. Wo hea r from ibo b est nMiliorities that the classi cs are not studied n~ ihey used to be. This does not sur- prise tw. because It lias 1-ccn eopntlly true ot every age. Vor Instance, Wi-h- op Berkeley, diseonr sin- |„ 17.14 ¦ ¦ „» the virtues of tar water '' and other things tha i i-nnie. in to Ids nilml , said: "In these free thiol in g times many an empty head fs si k at Aristotle and Plato as well us n l the Ib-l y Scriptures . * * * In these day s that depth of that old learnin g is rarel y fathom ed " This reminds us ,- ' the 1 -li t ; - -aI do hni ¦ 111 n Corner l. T'-< ,-ry wln-iv ,,i ! ' il. .- villa ge sir.cs ri'ii.n. 'ked . " .lini-oii is i, ,.| the man b e n-,- ,1 10 be." and nio i l. . r fespouiled. "No . n - ..d he lie ' .er was. ' Ind epi'inlciil . P rttc- Period, . . "Hol e ' s ;. 1 ,,. - , card fi- oiii my Ii - lillllil. " leloilllo-d \|rs . I IoI.smii. "He ' s ollt of low 11 \ ., ; I now . " ••What do. - s i. say : " asked M rs . i Hlhwnitc. " Will V.o:.' lie Tu esday. 1 I' lff Words! Ami ' ¦- -- < 11 that man «a- ennr liir- no- I-- - .;¦, i lo wri te nn- poof. \ b y 1 In- ya d lb: uiiiig liaiii Age ! I, . - ¦ aid. 3 . s o o 0 0 c : ' : r c- o o c c c ; o PRACTICAL H EALTH HINT. - 0 3 Sansbmi- Destroys Germs. s " 3 - |'|„- , , I; - .. - _ \v i- « ear harb ors c ¦:- iiAi lal- - ' i.b-i . -ise g erliis . iid- ' s O |s ,-s| e a . 11 ie of w i xdell mil 1 - ^ O | 1: , u;s . 1 - lion nnd silk do no t c 0 iila:n tell. - ~o readily us w ool : 0 am! ale tl.iii -i ' ore move sul iable c- 0 for , >iliii iu !•¦ hi 1 worn during 0 0 e\|osiiro to Illness . Nurses ni'e C O obliged to wear colt"!! gavniellts O 0 when in alien,lance upon the c o si ck. To desiroy germs In elnth- o o lu g there is nothing more po- c 6 font 1I11111 bright siiullght and C o nlr, Hang clothing, blankets, o o ip illts , etc .. outdoors where the o o Him and wind may heat 111 o o (hem for several hours , nnd o o disease ge i nis Ittrlclttg In their o o meshes will he destroyed. o o o 000000000000000000 How to F ind Fault. Too Dangerous To Overlook Sayville People Will Do Well to Heed the Warning To linve gooil health , '•'« dltfentloii , liciirt, lt inufl nnd lililnoyfl muat work pnr- fcrUy. When there unytl ilti R wrong with tho (llgc Htlon, henrt or Iuiirh , 11 v«ry notlcutihlo imln or illstrcu d ulyea prompt wtirnlnit. Kl ilney tronhlo In more cimlly overloolml , however, und too often ual int a Ioo k »lnrl. 'hit khlnuy trouble iloen vivo early nlgn", anil Imcltnohn , hendiiolird, (ll /.zy up did , rlici inmtlo pnln», too fro- (ittcnt , ticunty or pnlnfnl urlnntlnn Mionlil not ho nntflcotcit. When tl iom •wiirnliiuH itppoar , mo noiin ' n Klilnoy PI1U , tho roll 11W0, aiiMowifiil, itronufy rflcommciidiid kidney rumtiily, Analat tho mod Id no by tultlnrr thlnaa nnnlcr , "reducing tho dint ttml tho uao of llo , uor 8. A »ov«ro attnolt of Uld iu'V iltMinsa may bo avoided. Douii ' h Klilnoy Plll d have won tho «ratofttl prulno of Hnyvlllo people. Head this Ht iyvlllo reiltiont ' a oiidornnincnt. Mm. A. Vimr K, Dlovtlaml X«»., aayvlllo, »»yv, "I wm troulileil ' inlto u lilt, with bnoWnolio niul it caiiikmI 1110 (01116 niiuiry, I lioinlof Donn ' a KM- liny PIIU mill liou«lit« box »t Tliornlilirv Drug fltflr t. Tlmy ravo 111a rtillof. I Imva uuil Donn ' i Kli!n»y rilla m*r alnoa ami nlwoy* with tlio but of rwniltl. I can nlw»y« iiiooli of thin mtilloloa lu tb»hltllt»»t praU«." , Prj iw (On, at>»ll ilMlura, Don't nlmiily uk far » W4n«y Wn, w)y^«t to^nw iVi .KIAuy, vtM»»tka mm* »h«t Wfii.'VunwVh»^„ t\wt*t<>MlltuM Oo.i It Was the L.ie: Scr-c . . -; Conflic t of Our War W. b-i Me xico. Chapulii-i ,., - j. ;;,. 1,ana- ol " a hi!! tlll' ee miles solllb -. -. , -1 ,,| ih e < 'il . V ,-! Jl exii-o . ri-ii,L : it •: j ' r v loot above ihe siinoiujiiin- ; : ;,;,, llu - lt tii(, ,\ z ti. IllOlJ. -II- . |,s j,)- ,. s. - . -i.; . (,,.,,,. ,„, -,,!,, " tj„.j |- smmner le in,. . and here in 17s . " i;al vez. then vi. ,-roy ,,f Mi.\i.-,i . l.cvnii to ' erect mi ini|-osin g 1 'oniiie.l ,a stk- whh-h. IIioiilIi never oomp h - ted. was ¦ useil ni ter |s^' as a mi liiary ~.-li.>ol. j In th e war bet ween M<-xj. , . , an.l the j I' liiieil Stalls iIn- liiil was stj - ongly i t ' or titii-d by .tbe Alcxh-aiis am! v> .:s ih ' - ¦ scene, on Sept. I- and bl . 1 MT , ,,f tin- last serious con lib t ,-r the war . : After tin- bnitio of M,,!i !e| l:,.y. , Sept. *>' . 'b-n eial s. ott p ' aiined a nn, -. - ' ,.. ' inent again-i I 'ha pibiei ,„¦ and on t]„. : 1-th »]-.ein-il a h eavy tioiubai dineiil. un del 1 cover of whh-h. mi ihe following day. tlenerals billow- and onitnian. ' supported respectivel y b y ' iouerals Worth aud Smith , niad v gailam as- saults , tin- former carrying ilu- fm-titi- , cati ons on the west am! the latter on ! the sou iheasi. 'I'll,. Mexicans , after ¦ making a s tubborn defense , w,-,- .. driv en in confusion ba. -u toward the : city. On Ihe 11th the Americans ,.„. . ' tered the City of Mexico , and the war was virtually ended. During the three days iSept. 11 '. lb i and l-li the Americans i, s t Sir.: |,, j lulled and wounded , i loucral I'ill.iw j bein g among the latter , while the Me . \- leans are known to have lost a nun Ii ¦large r number, bin the side of n„. j Americans about 7„ - ,0u i,„.„ were en- j gaged nnd about -I. ikk ") on the Mexican j side. ! INSECT INVENTORS. ' Cle ver Things Done by Spiders. Bees , i Was ps and Ants. | "The best ciifiiiiir-iititry perhaps on such a seiiieiice as 'The inven tor is I just a clairvoyant who translates hjs forecas t lugs to easiings 1 is [hat among mil- greatest inventors are the insect* . - wri tes .lann-s \. I" ,,id in .\incrica. ",b a warning r elle. tioii on hiiinan di-vi-r- ! Iie ss these ¦ in-cct illVelilors sllolll- ! no t be fi-raotten. The wasp made ex | celleut waierprnof paper ages before ; man ever ilomgiit of doing so. am. i in. -nb- i t from w. ml pulp. . We have I ! eeii using that material only for a ' couple of generations . ! "Tin- I,, .-,- ami tin. wasp ti-i-d hypo dermic needles long before man i-v,- - j ilioiighi of i iii-iii . and the I us.-s , foinii- - -o id as an amis, pi ic u, \. ;< , sen e ils honey from feruieutatioii. ' "Tin- sp-d er made the tit' sr "li-p : s -ion liriilgo n> rdiug to al! the 111V of the i. -rafr. and some spiders niai; , evcci' .-cr airships , nn.. ,,r •hem - . mak es a diving hell. , "The bee makes a wax that wo can- ] not. imi tate . "The silkworm is -t\':\ the linr ' n nlo. ' - manufac ttirev of sill;. "To tiles ,, we migh t add the n:,i . wlii' -h iiiaki-s iimn els and -uliw . 'iy- Vlll- WV.ls,,u bee . Willi Us .-ellle ' .l t XV ovV. . ' ; and tin- great peacock moth, wh: b j calls i ts him] from a distance by wire - less telegra p hy, l int to complete tin j story w e s|„,\ii,l have to reprint ll-iib, , l- ' alil- e 's boo k' s . " Dyo Before You P.itcb. "Nl-w-|- [< i ' ,ch a gill nio' .it . il ls! he ' o lv i ci- . l i ¦- , ' . - •¦ - . 'la - I !:o a-il !- '¦ . ' ..ii. . " , i ¦ - : .. ¦¦ i a p a iii.d ilic i Ii:,- . -- .. - - - , ' ; : ; e g.irn:'-ol I .. - . .. :. .;. , d . po, ,b ;. , - - , .;- , , . i . - . ¦ -.kin il.nl .> .. '.. - ! . VI ¦ -: . . ' I. .-.I :!;. . - :. - ,: - .,: g il. . .- -i- .- - .; . 1, - . .1 . i ,. . l ' i C ;. .,: ¦ , 11.1 o ,| , ; . . . " .., I.. '..,- in- c .a .. . i.. - . - - n..:d to d c:c ,. i.. . . ¦ ;. ' .. - ' .;. ' . ' . -:, . . ' ..i rim nl I i.al I... ' ,,, I-, I i ' .b, . . . n i c II i.tel.ei! i. . ci:e. ., ' :. . , . . «, . g. " N.- v, V-.i- l. s, .v BATTLE OF CHAPULTEPEC . Mr. and Mrs. John Bientema Celebrate Silver Wedding ENLARGING VAN WYEN STORE Lokker Brothers ' Bi g; Winning s at the Pat erson Poultr y Show—Oyster Shippers Do a Thriving; Thanksg iv- ing Business. Mi* Ma ttie Blom , of Midland Pm k. N. Y., i s visiting Mr. and Mrs. .lohn lllriii . The Thaoks tj iving services in our churches yesterday were si! largely at- tended. The Liultcs 1 Aid Siciety of the Reformed chuicli met. Wednesday af ternoon in the church parlors. Mason George Osier is now putting on the widls in the cot tage of Peter Zege) on Zi. 'iiel street. Mrs Edwhrd Ockc-rs returned home on Tuesday from a week' s visit with rela lives in Sew York . Keeping the prices down and a ten pir cen t, discount should receive vour con- sideration. M. Maizels , the Jeweler. Ivan ctein is suffering from blood poisoning in his left hand und isunder the cure of Dr. A L. Ivins . Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Dominy, of East Hampion , spent Thanksgiving Day here- with Mr. nml .Mrs . Kellog g Dominy. Mr. anil Mrs . Tobias Miller have moved this week from Conrad Stool' s house to oae of Henry Ilrand l ' s on Cherry stree t. Bernard and Louis Van P iperlnir are to ' spend the week end with their brother , | William Van Poperiog hi Sound Beac h . I Conn. : Mr. am! Mis. Ti. C. Tucker ami diuicii i ter Franci s and son IJIchuid. .ti: fur i, week' s visit wi th relatives at, Snfferu. Arthur W. B. Woo] , of Menlek , sailed bis knoc ftabmir here on Tuesdiiy and stored her for the winter at Dvkstra ' s heat yard . Henry Heninu-r is to have a number of alt erations made in his bouse on Clierrj stree t. Contractors Van Popering A {), - . Gruff are to do the work. The Rev . W. T. Kilds . of tlie Sayvilh Congreca tional church, wil l i-vehani;, pulpi ts with the Htv . C. Muller of tin Iief orined church on Sunday evening Heniy Otto end .John Seervehl, of this village , snil .lolm Terry, of Sayville wen ; to Y tinkers on Friday to attend the fun era! ot Iheirlirother-in !nw , .1 ohu KadeiitT. Edward Knvs. Dick Zege! and Ed gar Wes teibeke , who ha ve been ciaiiiiiiing -i ihe S^nnd off Glen Cove , came liomcWi Friday anil linil a ni'her r ouuli tune re: ting iii tin- Inlet. Mi's Ph y llis nrainli . who is und ying for a tniiiii-tl nurse a " the Post flrudimte ili'Sp Hnb New York , nimie a snort vmi wi th lie. - parents , .Mr. and Mrs f. -.in" . Uranil t on Monday nig-h;. Mr ami Mrs S. R Pancias- •n el Mis Panc ou-i 's sisjir. . ' t orn point ., ' W oods , came lo the mainland a " this point on Monday and from her e took the train p- file oi ly to spend a cmijih- of weeks. BulWi-TS Vmi PopeilriR & IMIrivfl aye engagdl in building an addi tion nn tin- home nf Mrs. Kdw atd > lehers. Tie ki tchen Is t:i be curried up to the second stoiy, there by adding two more moms Mrs . A. Pun! anil dirigbn-r. ICIIen , Mrs Cornelius Ilroerr and Mrs . Au gust Voi- pahl ami ihoieh ter . Mailou , -at Coron a I.. I. spep t the week end with their mother . Mr- , ileorg e Van Wyen win. eel rhrsti-i! he; s -ieh hirhdnv m; S.nd,, -, Tin- lb v . r , Mii ' li-r ,.? ' -n,- I;.-t,-r nit- ciuirc:: w: ' , pieu« -ti in in-- K uglisti l-u- - ^utigc !„,: a -Hor ning -ind evening Tn. at' eiiMi!- o-iviccui ' 1 b,- ;r. -I c- ii-,!!;.n- - I nlig-'i-iL'i- . A' 'la i n-,mil g ,v :-l,:p 'In :• u il; b-- n !- ra -' , s - , - - .- .; --; m :. p ;• ci..| ilren The Ill-n p -n. ' s r , . i i.v- - ,c r. Icing . t isninu Ici-ini-s loi iin- p,im t, p. .lays t.n tin i: Tlii.i'l. suivlng Made wa- v,-iy sni|s fin Mtv ii uli, d. I.a 1 - ' w i-i-l; Mn- it sid p tin nis mii-iiiiii ,1 b, n early i , . ' ,po birrdv ¦• ' she!' s ' ni 1; and ' * *" - " -1 " ¦ ' ¦ Olio no ons , open, .! ,l\ -'l-Jt . Ktedeli- H Wnld i ! ' i ' leve ' ,.1. . ' ;. u , ,.:- rivi d Jls tmliiV !- : spcir! u few duv- will Ills f nniil y 111 th e home of hi- wife ' s p ,i em- Mi all.I Mis liirii' Yandi-i li- .rg!-. v\illi wiii -lil .Mis W an! and s,,n lan e hen speiii liiii . ' si viml iiion' b- M: mil Mi- Wnrd arc lo i- eiiin. •¦ •) •¦ ' : ' ' ' ' .' '- bi'i.: h- ui " * mihmmW- , Tin- ' iiiiiii 'h "S pi. ; r ' i.i i -i :, .. - I ' -il eiu - i Ti" ' ibii; S o * l li- cni Ibeei > '. ,oa 11100ll ,\ ill <llT-| ll S , -Uli.i Mil 1 i- ' b- ll nuled - .11! and stored I. ,1 'lie im' iiIi -' inoni lis » li y ks trn s b--ai y- . rii 1' la !niinc!i l^ in rn- eive a in- <t i^it o\c:iiiin ) illg I n il II Inside and oil Inl'cc -he ! again p liu id In - ' onnuissloii Woik was eiiiiiini 'ii id Moini iy ny ¦ -n trni lorn Van I' opeiing A' DeOmlV on tin store of t ' Van Wyen on A llantlc siren. The c Mi'iislmi being uiiidc on the south par i of tin- building I s about I'Jx ' - 'l l feet. An entirely new front is also helng pu t In the mafii slnrc with larire plate g lass windows and when the building Is com- p leted It will have a fro n ta ge , on the avenue of ;10 feet and will lie an lidded linprovoin eiit to the village. It will pay you to Inspect our atocl i ' which dii Hlsm of the newest cieulnnis and lat t'«! sty leu at M. Mal/els Jewelry store ' Mr. and Mis. Cornelius. I. okker and John I.o li lter returned bnnie on Momlity fro m I' lltnrwin , N. . )., where th e Messrs. Lokker exhibited their p ti/e winning Silver Hi'iinrliilit fowl at the poultry rI iow of tlio PiUWMm PoMhry Assoelivtloti lust we t'lt. They were very sueceiistul In eleiinlni! up ulimit nil the prizes. In ilinlr class , lirltifilnK home eighteen prizes , sec- ond and third on Hllver Seiihrlght cnek ; second n iul fourth on Silver Seubilghi hen; llrd t und stmonil on pullet ; tlrst on old ]ieti ; first nn young pen; first on young whi le cochin pan of bun lams; tlrst <w old caehltt ueu ot huutiv«\H-, Vsllver imp for the best display of Benlirlghtii ; two safety rnzors on hestdlsplay of Hnaliilgli ls; two special rl lllions olfe red liy thu Pater Ron Poultry AtHocWtinn tor the 1h>m sHupe SeahrlHlit cock bird and the best color Healirlght l ien; special ribbon for tlio bent cnckrrul In Ihe show also simclid i ihlion i for heat, pen In the «linw. Tl io liomuof Mr, niai Mr». John HUuit etna was tlm scutio of a jolly nffiilr or Tt iCRiluy ovi'iiIhk when this ootiplo ci-lc- hruleil Mielr 25th we tlillmt annlviimiiry, The event 'wan an unjoyuhlo onu ami tin) evenlni! won y irnt In reviewing old llniM nn tl snmcH. Thcro wm nl«n nmny «ond thlng i tn rnt , Thoio Invited wen) Mr, nnd Mm. Ownnll in Zo*«), Mr. f iw Mt». Mul tlor, Mr. and Mr». Dirk IIiicUii . J* Nloholoi Vnndor nnr«h. tho "ev, uml Mm, 0 Mt illor , Mr, anil Un. William V»n KMon tloJft , Mr. ami Mm, .lucoh lloehe, Mr , Ami Mm. 0o»u; lUii Dvkj tt u , Mr. nnd Mm, Jol rn llo«*i , * '' ; «"<], « /»• H erma n Ueobo, Mr. »!«l M'«. K«l lpR Dominy, Mr, mni Mi* H. l.Uiuwoii , Mr. Md' . Mfi , 0«rmt bWowwjn . Mr. wirt Mr i. Mr. «»C ,WW | ' TonU W^Y , Mr n. JvjH^. i ;west sj irfiLli i ' : - '^ 'if r I Mr. and Mrs. Cobus Kwuak , Mr. and iis Mrs . Coriieii-js Kwuak , .Mrs. Jaco b SaiiU- .. ' Z ' , ers , Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Van Wyen , Mrs . T. H. Oykstra, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- : : Ham Tucker, Mrs. George Van Wyen , I Miss Adrlaona Hoek and Miss Clara. Beebe , of West Sayville: Mr. and Mrs . Geor g e Andre, of Pa terson ; Mr . and Mrs. : Simon Tamminga , Mr. and Mrs. Sfkfen , Tumrnlnga, and Mr and Mrs. Weebo Tainming.i , of Denver, f' ol. PATCHOGUE The ta\ rate for Brookbaven Town this year will lie l. : }0 outside Incorporated vil lages and To Id Idi orporat.ed villages. Las t jenr the rales were respectively l. aOT and 1 IVJ. Franci s Joseph Coghlan and Miss Alice : Kdna Omklin . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , Lewis S. Conklin , of Patchogue, were , ' married in Sr . Paul' s Ep iscopal Ch u rch ! las t S a t u r d ay ni ght . They are to live in I PtttcliOL'iie. The r ear room mi the lirsi tloor of the I hi g h school building it, being tilted up as I a uymniifiium wi th apparatus which ar- rived last week. The princi pa l pieces are parallel bars , small vauitiiiL' buck and tumblin g mats. - Lawyer Ralph J. Hawkins, who was so Manly hurt some weeks ago when - : struck by an automobile In Uay port. and who has since been in the Babylon Hos- pital , has been removed fro m the hospital t o his fat her ' s home in Setanket. Former Su pervisor Dayton Hed ges asked Jus t ice Kelby , in the Supreme Court on Monday to appoint commissioners to determine whether it is necessary to open a road in Tangier fro m the South Country Koad to the ocean throug h the property , of the Tangier Manor corporation. Major Greenfield, proprietor of the Co- ' lonial Inn on Wesi Main street , is looking f or a Belgian named Roberts whom he em ployed as bartender several day s last week Greenfield claims that the Bel gian left his inn for parts unknown , with the en tire contents of his cash registe r , while he ami Lis brother were at the local syna- gogue on S a t u r d ay afternoon Dr. W illiam B. Roe , heal th officer of Brookbaven town , will be requested to appear bef ore the next meeting of the town Board ot Heal th at which time the town bourn will take action on formal charg es- which have been bulged aealnst Dr. R oe before the Slate Board of Health , ¦ •¦ ; and m, wiileu a hearing has been held by : ilic Stau- Board of Heal th. Dr. Hoe has , ; been charted with violating laws govern- ing the handling of infantile paralysis, ; eases during the recent epidemic. The Hriioklmven To wn Hoard held a pu blic hearing on the prnprisition of the ' rancid Man ors Corporation, for the town to tase nvei the six mile boulevard ami bridge connecting the mainland and Crca t South Beach, running from the " Main Country load at Ma. -tic tu Smith' s I'oin; I t w .i- d efraud . The Tangier Corpora tion eoutd convey the boulevard to the town, with the consent of the : Sniiili heirs , holders of the first mortgage, and. the Virg inia Tiust Company, which- holds tw uiiiiniiional mortgages, of £1, 000,- ' ;• ¦ not) and ii ?. " f) finn and the release nf four or five jud gments . The property eomprist- ' severa l thousand acres and some of the most valuable bench land on . , i ihe sou th shore of Long Island. The op- position w„s on 1 strong. The princi pal reason f or the strong opposition was the fact that the hrhl ge ' frected by the cor- poration :o ((inner! Hie mainland and ,. Vi tacli is nut pemnuieii ' and the govern- inen t may order its removal and the erbc- 'lon , .,f a st tiictuiu to est. ifiOO . u 'OO or more. After everyone had been heard , Ihe Vioiinl , b y a vote ol ei ght to one , de- .. - I- ' tiled the application. " ' - '¦ Avintr,.< Was Badly Hurt. Mrs . W aldo Pierce wli o was with L&w- 1,-nci- spiny wlier his nyil ro aemplHii e o ' ::: - 'Ie * , ,.y l as; ween, h more se- vtte ' . v ii . bjf.ij man mis . -il lies ; believed. ¦sin- bas ,i iru'ijteij prtvis r esuliing from - ./ . ¦In s -iiii. c ,, . , !,;,., a,,,! is in p laster uf-pails t' . 'oin in I w .i isi t o he; anl.les ' ¦ ' ¦ Mi- I ii ie, insists bowevc . that Hying is the tini -st -p it! in the world and that . ' , -- in " . - . , - :• i, . - .,in > . s u.i, i,. i o s)i(, is Su ffolk Surrogate s Court. Tn, si u :. ,,: •(, ,ii, i a piaiu FrunU . 4 K V ail of ban pot; I,a- been ap| rabed - . ' a 1 V. ' " 'Ji.V s " ,. , ,,. . o , ,,; ,;, , i(i ,,|! o; which ' ; I. - -H- to K- 'i'b ' . i Vav . -in widow . The - la\ is > ' . '; i l' lir I-!:,!' '•; Vi , - , Si.p|,|iil,]. ' t Mlllth of I' a' i lio ci ,, ic,. !,,, ii nppiai si-.l ill ,f PJ 7-17. - " ii b i" 1 •:¦ . ' . is .; nc . u.\ . ^bsbl. The i-ii ei •: ' i . 'ii - n lleorgelie! 1 !- !.. Smith - ' !. ' ' i- ' I' a ' . li,- , -!. 'i- and l.i.nwr !!. Ilnst- ja'- i-l I' l-i i-r lbi -Inuelii rs ihe former - ,: I ililll ' -Hil led .irii l ' '!. ' . ' lui rt-l !-:-bi:.- -d U o 'i ain Ciiiiri -b. value , fs!i2, - |.. . iMln pl ,, - o Mabel t; 11 el drlrkaon , ¦ ' . H viiiiintiioii . ,1 diiii tliter. Ks ' an- o l Nab.-lle llnslie , of East 1 , 'in s -ii e , value. *¦;. * > llsTilil; ne t , ^ii . atk) - b. ' . ia\ |:7. ' i 1 . I . all of the estate goes to Wil liam lliisj le . of l aisi Qiiogue , a urn. : ; Tin- will ,,f Cecelia F. Velsor , of Hunt- Ing ton. riyes an estate valued at fil . AOO ' ;, iip tally to Mmy N, Ulaekniore , a sister , and Josephine A. F Webb, n niece, both of -VKI Monroe si net , Brooklyn. The will of Charles Ucllmaiin ol Man- hat tan nml Coiviinacli glye» an estate ¦ valued at ijri . OtlO to his widow, Kllz.iibcth Au gustine Gellinann. The will of Hewlet t A. Weel.», of ; Hiihylon , gives ifl . TfiO to his widow, r Carrie H. Weeks. - . ., Letters of adiuliilHtriitlon Imvo beo tr 'ij grunted as follows; Mstate Fanny Mil- ,. tllda Downs . Itlvcrh t'iid , value J000 ten ,, "j Uvere ll \V. Ibiwns , son; cHtato William ^j K. Williams value f,1 , 000, to Polly P. ; V Wil liams , nf Isli p, the widow; iwtato vt Mary C lb-birr , Smithnimpton , \ 'al««, '\ 1 fl . oiltl , lo Annie II Squlreii anil Henry J Sipilres , I'HtHUi Lncretlii A. Clarlt , Shelter :,, ij island , value J.12.1 lo Irving Clarlt and :' ,{! ClIfTord Y. Clark. ' ; . ' ' ji Recenl Trnnafer B of Raal Eitate. ' ^ 3 Pnrdy, Olt iv wife to K W Purily, ;M lot e « Hik decor av, I . IV.M ft a Main it , ¦ . - - .;->lI Htiypnrt , iioin . 'S Oclliiremlev, .1, in fl h Krautliolr , lot' , ^ U' JO, map DO , House ifc Homo Co, DMr ' ,, Honhnnkonm, ifllO. ' ' ' .{j lUv Hir . M to \, HchMmlwr , lot 81(1, ¦ y<A Oalidal ti I'urli , tiom. vim Ilrlnsley, 8, to M ,1 Hnildln«to ii , 10 ' v& acres, ndj land B Martin * land Plko, ;.f,rj Jsllp town, now. y .jf o Itnynor, G 0 «te wlfii to M Mutthows &, lino , lots 17 . 17A, map 11 D P Trodwull , ojlfl Islip town , nom. ' ¦ ' am Hulolrd , C P , exor ft oro , to ,T Gilbert a ,jj! ft ano, lot b a Aroliy «t , ailj West, at, - ' - ,;, ''#»¦ I' ato hoKiic , #1, 0(10. ;^m Poll etr oat i , 11 8, r ,.f, to E 11 Tlffor. Jot ;4| 40, ma p partition Jeii iilnga va dcntilog * ¦ '!jj| and T h orn, ra tc liogue , fh . OOO. .if W Blu Ua, W A wi fe- lo II Wnlta , lot o»' ' , ' ;,»}¦ Or ocnwooil av , ai lj liinil V Blnnec , Ullp f ' : ) \8j M Orum , U R ft vilto , to A 0 Young, lot* '' -™ ! on Park uv, uil j land P Forgiuon , Bfty ' vVfH Shorn , nom. ; . - ' . ' . ' /AjjH Drum , Mrs. 0 B, to ,! R Crura , lot n ' ' nvfli cor Union ft Par k avn , Flay Hlior e, now , , #|)l Younj , A 0, toMra, Qw (hum , lot otn ' .fM Union av , nl j I' ark ut, 1<»J Monro , nom, - , - ,ffl Ilerrmanii , J ft wife, to J V HerriD SDO, mm lot 010, port lot (III, bit 4, Itil Bbtwft ^ri , ?^ ni) HflBhtwat«Dldt Co to 0 W V f od^wM loHW, t>MJoti10t)8, tilt 100, Ilrl*h^*S| wrtw . ^ ; (V !.i v t Uffl| f^ALPH C GREENE, Httorne\> anb Counselor at OLaw, BANK DVII.DINO cATVlLLE. SUFFOLK COUNTY. N. T. ^ LFREDlirDUPREEr HttorneB and Counselor at Xaw , Wood Hu l)dln K. K&tn street, SAVVILLE. N. X. ' CoDpiiluulonti eveninKS at my home on Green i»»... SavTille. or ut my oflleo by appointment. FRANK P . NOHOWEL , ATTORNEY AT LAW ROBINSON BLOCK BAY SHORE , NEW YORK. it fctfy plaecil aod loaned on Boml anil Mortgage »o Cbarf;* for consultntlon. Telephone Conuectlon. 1 ^ !~. ¦ II- » THIS COUPON IS WORTH $1.00 j ¦« If Special Portrait Offer for ^? cd i;f S st o H;n This Coupon entitles the holder to $1.00 reduction from | a O " any style portrait from $3.00 per dozen and up. u . S'5" TIME LIMIT DECEMBER 15th , 1916. f §•- ** o n * 150 tffc HAS IT EVER OCCURRED TO YOU THERE IS «-fc C > ^"5- / NOT A PICTURE IN THE HOME OF YOURSELF 9 ' " v $* WHY DELAY .S ^ if VISIT THE PERRY STUDIO I S 2 128 S. Ocean Ave. Patchogue , N. Y. .5 ¦ 2 -a p. i Lndy in Attendance i -g ? . . ._. Z I CONTRACTORS ATTENT 1Q N | F loor Scrap ing 1 by Electricity will be done at more a reasonable rates than is possible by hand g labor , making a better job than the old | fashioned hand work. § Old floors as well as new. g Call or address s FRED BENESCH § P . O. Box 752 , Collins Avenue , SAYVILLE , L. I. | NAUERT'S IS THE PLACE TO BUY Spaulding ' s Sporting ! Goods . Box Papers a S pecialty an d other Stationery.^, Newspapers and Periodicals^ THE UNIVERSAL CAR j j ' AGENTS FOR | i Chalmers, I ! Studebaker , j Overland , | Oaklands. | STEN GE R & ROHM Tel. 47. Main St SAYVILLE , L. I. I J I . A... . - : J? . -.gg^^P j ANSCO A *m *\ CAMERAS a. m %J ^ rJ $ 8^ EX FILM ! | Wo Do Developing and | I All your enre in obtaining I pood exposures is in vnin B if tho film is* n ot properl y developed nnd printecf. Bring your r olls hero for ex pert work. Wo make t ho prin t s on Cy ko Paper becauseit bring s outevery- thing in tho negative. SEWELL THORNH ILL , HAYVUililC, Ii. I. INSURED ! BUT One d«y last week Bill Jonen linppenecl to remember that hia fire policy line] expired. He hunied to to\nn tUioxmU n \«»vy »»orm nnd Imd the inmianco fixed up, On the way he contracted a severe cold which late r developed into pneumonia, and death iciulted lust Saturday. Deceaned leaven a large family and n emnll farm. The farm ia fully coveied with Tire innura iice and n mort HaBe. DILL SHOULD HAVE BOUGHT LIFE INSURANCE , l"OR THEY DON'T HAPPEN TO SELL THE KIND OF FIRE PROTECTION HE NOW NEEDS. THE MOST LIBERAL LIFE INSURANCE policy ever ofrorml la unw Imiinil Uy tho New York Life . Twice the nnifliint or Inuuranra payable fo? iicnlilontiil ilontli. «r nn annual life Im-onio io liiKln-cl In i'iiko n( total illnnlilllty, Kor |uii-||iiiiliir« at your iiro, write JAMES G. SPRING 115 BROADWAY , NEW YONl OW KPNfllNQTO N HOTPL, RAVMII I WE SELL B. P. S. Paints E. BAILEY & SONS. Subscribe Now for tlio News FLOWERS or Thanksgiving Chry anntlicmumi , Carnations , . Sweet Peao, N nrciiiut , Stevia. GEO. M. BIGGS QtconUouMi d Opponlto It, It , UtMUm , SAYVILLE L. I. T.i.poii... ii j JOHN EMBRO PRACTICAL HORSfi ' SHOES IlltkinllhlU. WilDR RipilrlM , Mi WkeelwrilM, ^;N ori !|^^»^ ; :SAYV^ S UPREME COUKT. SUFFOLK COUNT V. . Charles Messlck. PlalntlfT. -acfl inst- JeSBie Bennptt. Rpfior W. Bennett, if living. Cornelia Bennett, his wire: the heirs at law, devisees aod successors ' in interest of said Rocer \V* . Benne t' . ¦ if deceased, and of lieorge A. Ben- , nett, anotherdeceftsed son ot William [ W. Bennett; the widow, 'if any, of eat d George ft.. Bennett: any other heirs nt law, devisees and successors in interest of William W. Bennett. , deceased; Delia Bennett . Pesstft Ben- nett. Augustus Bennett , James Hen nett , turn the wives, if any. of said \ Augustus and James; the h?ln> at , law, de visees and successors in inter, , est of the said Bessie. Augustus or : James, if .either of them I* deceased: ; any other heirs at law. devisees and j successors in interest of Augustus A. Bennett, deceased; the widow , if any. find the heirs nl law . devisees and successors in interest of Kit-n/i Ben- nett , deceased: Koberi Bennett, tf living, and tho widow, heirs at law. ' | devisees nnd successors in interest of said Hcliert Bennett, if he he de- j censed; al l others, if any there be. I heirs at law of Geoige A Bennett Vfho died on June II*. IROd . whoso I names are unknown to tho plaiutilf. ftnd the wives of such unknown par - ies whoso naines are also unknown to plaintiff; John I>oo, Richard Roe. Mary Doe and Jane Uoe , which names are fictitious and intended to repre- sent parties unknown to plaintiff who may have some interest in the subject matter of this action or who have undivided shares In the proneny described In the complaint therein, in possession or otherwise, as tenant ttv tee, for Use , Uy ihe cavittesy o? for years, or are entitled to the rever- sion, remainder or inhetitunce of tin undivided share in said real property after i ho deU-rmlnnt ion of a particu- lar estate therein, or who by any con- t ingency contained In a devise or grant , or otherwise, are or may be- come en titled to a bcnellclnl Interest in an undivided share in such real property, or have rights of dower or inchoale rights nf dower in undivided share * in said property, and I he exec- : utors or a- ' minlstrators . if any. of ! any pe rson wlio has died owning or having a right lo an undivided share in said pr.iperty. li ft' emhiM*. Ti< the. ahuve uiuued llel' eiidants-.- YUU AUK IIKKI CHY SUMMONKll to answe - the complaint in this action, and to servo a copy of yourniisweron the plaint i IT' S alt orn eys within twenty ,la , vs afler the ,er\u:e of Ibis sumnn'iis. exclusive ot the day of service; and in ease of your fa itiue lo apjear . or answer, judgment will lie taken against yon by default for tho re- lief demanded in tin' ccmpl lint . I'ate d i. ii-iobcr III , I tun . Ul UllAM ,V l/AMOIUIAl-X, Plaintiff 's Attorneys , Omi nanil I" . O Addre-- . •1-J llroa Iway. New York Oily. N. Y. To J c-s-ic llenneit. Roger W. I' onnetl. if living, Cornelia Bennelt, Ids wife; the heirs al law , dev- isi'csnnd NUi-ei'svn-s in Interest of said Itoger W. Bennet t , il dec used, aud of Ueorgo \. Bennett, another deceiihed son of William W. Bennett: the widow. I f any. of suld Ueoige A. Bennett; any other heirs al I iw. devisees and successors In interesl of William W. Bennett, deceased; liella limine!t, Bessie Ilennoit , Augustus Ben- nett. James Bennett, and the wives , if any. of said Augustus and James: thohnlrs at law , dev- isees aim successors in interest of the said Bes- sie, Augustus or James Ifeltlu'r of them hn de- ceased: any other heirs at law, dev isees ami sue cessors In [mer est of Augustus A. Iionnett , do- ceased; t lio widow , tf any, and the. heirs nt. law. devisees atnl stiecessnrs In iuferest of Rienzi Bunnell, docoithed : Kohert Baniiott. tf living, and tlio wlitow , heirs at law, devsees atul successors in Interest of said Hubert lleunoit , If h e tie de- ceased; all others If any there, he , heirs at. taw of (loorge A , Bennett who dicti on June Ui . 1WM. whoso names artuiiikiinwi) to the plaintiff , and tho wives of audi unknown parties whoso names are a lso unknown to plain Iff; John lino, Richard Hoe, Mary Iloe a * d Juno Uoo, whi ch utimos ava fictitious and Intended to rnnronont parries un- known to ulHtiitUT wlto may have some Interest In tho iiii hjeet mutter nf tills notion or who Imvo undivided shares In tlm property ilnscrlliril In tUe complaint therein. In possession or n'hor- wine- , as tenant in fea, for Ufa , ty tlin courtesy or for yours, or lira enti tled to tho reversion , re- mainder or tnliurltuucn of un undivided share In wild real property af ter Iho dninrmlimtloti nf a particular estate therein, or who by any con- tlnKoney contained In n davlsa or grant , or oth- erw l sn, are or inny lieonnin entitle,! to a lienor!- clal mt-nrrst In nn un divided share In such real property, or hii i e rlffhn of dower or liwlmate ri ghts of dower in undivided share* In said prop- erty, anil tlio execu tors or administrators, If any, nf any person who has died ownin g or hav- ing o rigin loan undivided shard In mild prop- rrl y. Tho foregoing summons Is served imnn yon by publication , pursuan t loan order of lion. Wal- ter U. Jnycox, a Just Ice of the Su preme Uourt of tho Rlatn nf New York, tinted the 10th tiny of October, 11110, and filed with the complain t In the ofllcnof tlin ClorU of tho Counly of riufTolW ut nivrrlieml, New York, The object of this ac- tion la to ma ke partition according to the I'd- upeotlvo rlglita of the iiartloit , anil If It appear that partition cannot ho mucin then for a sale, of tliatlnt of land iiltu-itoat lliiuitwnnd, County of Hu ffolk, mate of Now York, known anil deslg- dated on tho Map or Modern Times ns lot, num- ber SO, lioumleii north liy lot lit), na»t by lot i ll), south hy the canter of I' ourtli Avenue , anil was t by the center nf Hocond Htreet. I>/i«».l Ot'intMir UI. OltAIIlM* 1,'Auoinuiix , I' lalnilir' s itlnmeys. Wt" W ilrondwuv, New York City, N, Y Notice to Creditors. IN pursuance of an order of Hon Selah B Strong. Surrogate of the county of Suffolk. : Notice is hereby giver , according to taw, to all persons having claims against Tgcrd H. Dyk- stra , late of the Town ot Islip, deceased , that they are retiulred to exhibit the same witli the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at the office of Ral ph C. Greene in Sayville. Suffolk Codnty, New York, ou or before the Oth day of Marcn. 1017. Dated September Tth. 101G. ariantoe C. Dykstra. Executrix. Ralph C. OnKENE. A ttorney for executrix, Sayville, N. Y, 20t TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HONOR- - 1 ABLE SELAH B. STRONO, Surrogate of the County of Suffolk. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, according to law, to all persons having claims against Rudolph Gringmuth Gottwold , late of Sayville, Town of Ialip, Suffolk County, deceased, that they are re aulred to exhibit the same with the vouchers lereof to the subscriber at the office of AL- FRED H. DUPREE. Sayville. smTolk . County. New York , on or bofore the 8th day of January. 3P2". Orro R. Gor7 \volo. Admin istrator . Dated June SO, 1610. Atr UED H. Dt'PREE. Attorney for Administrator. Sayville. N. Y. S8fi0 A ln\i:r v i- -, -1,.,- iliihL - iIi:it ivr I). ' . ' -, i- in-, , !. Ii 'l' ili, l. ol. i;i,l i, n 1 .- I- ,- 'ti".i li. f. ' i' i.Hnlitlni; tl ;. IM• I, - id ' t ill- IiUIMLlT . . W' v i ill, in, u> - -i vvlirTii il"' I'l l ' ,|,i-iu1/Im ! Ii tiiial it ]¦rii- -i 1«f ri-i'iioliii . WIic-ii , t>ni l;t-c| ' In the uililtll i' "if tl- «llll il Is lll'l'fi' ii"'l '"" s|lf|.||(I tin" Hill " -!. It I- nil rl tlit fur u liuiii t"> i|tilt siiu-1. Ill f If II ¦• tl" -I'-' Il"l i-li|l tllltlllll . V tu " t luiill tlio fin t. It Is lint i n" i->nry fur tin- unnil ri-t li ltlmi tn In' i-iiL-r.i-M-,1 In cllt li'tlrr- t- in- cirri- llvo , Sll llll' WlilM-ll M-l-lll tu In- lll'll' !<' h ' lv'' i bettor iniiisliiili-u nf llie ffinkl I: 'llllll (i tlll 'I'K. Why l> It? Wli . v Ik It t . liiit wlint tlit 'i'c nre tw- HtvliiKlni- ' '1 |M "' S " " l' 1'1 ' n '"' " f •'"' '" '"' lil t- c|ion tlio loft liiiinl tlofr? Why ilmi ' i llicy (ipi' ii Ilir rlclii lmnd niii' ? Wli . v In It Unit no por <'('iil of Hip I"'" pip wnlU nn tliv wfiniB kUU' or In tin ' Hililtllc nf Hn' slili'Wiilh'V Why il nn ' t they Willi ; nn I lie rlplit hIiIo? Why Im It Hint .Vi per tent nf tln> pi'" pin ilnn ' t Know lmw tn turn n itir iicr nf cntor n mnri'V Why Is It Unit tlioy kci'P t liisf t n tin' IiiiIIiIIii i. ' wlii'ii tlii'y miKlit tn lio nn the oillsltlc I'iIj . '!' of tlin Nlili'U'iill . to fiili'i' iik tlicy kI kiuIiI V Why In It Hint people will Ntiinil III;.' llilN .. : on till' slilewnlU nml mil;. Wli . v Ih it tlioy will nut Ntntnl lilcc iIiIh.. ' . - Tlier i'liy tnlilni. ' t ip oiic-linlf ns liiilt'li spl ice. Wli . v ItV—Vliwion l' nst. There Are Some. "1 J tiHl iiilore wi'Htern men, " kiibIhm! tl ie |?lrl wlin liinl tievof licen ' wcHt nt llnliiil ieii. "Yin i nre nil hu IiIk mill lilnff nml hi'iti'ty. " "Well , Wl ll'll It, I 'OllK'H to Hint, " if lilli 'il tlu« wentenii'V, "I' ve noon ' HOim Vivottv lilK lilnffH rlgl it liorc In NVw Yorli olty, " -I'l illi)tU'liililn I.cdKor. . Wrong D *U» f», IlObtM of . voiiiir moil nro roeliU'S" U- en use fl iey lii'llevo (lint liy nntl liy tlii'A enn to . wlmt they will, IIohJh of nM men lint IioiicH'hh liei'iiuaf It bpuuih lin powllilo (lint tl>y enn over, bo nny. tiilu ' r ti nt- ' wh «t\ thpy nro, Poth nr»; !t»ro»»;-W>»IMW r OW'f »' . , •» ' ,:' -Vi'i'^ ¦ m m^nSm^mmmM^wM Smartly Said

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The contractor's work ii,.»|iis nt t hedumps, and for tin- privih-j ; . . of receiv-ing t h e -100,000 Ions ,,f -m i mg e perannum the contractor is obliged hvagreement to pay t h e , - i t y an averagesum of SOT .OfiO per year for n t e rm offive years.—New York ' l i nn s.

Three Places to Watch .Poli t ic -i l l regenera t ion mus t s t a r t In t,

quickening of th e , - i \ i , - eon s.-iom-e ..Men In hir g<|r i i i i i i i l ' i -rs mu s t i,es;in t„take a deepened in terest in p ,i!itHi |policies and program-:. The threeplaces which should be kept in t h emind's eye evermore nre i b e e i i y b a l l ,the state onpi lol and W a s h i ng t o n , - i i y .What, t h e represen ta t ives ,, f t h e peopleare t h i n k i n g and s a v i n g and do in^should be i-losely S' -n n i n r / i - i l nml s- rupulously jud ged . When our n ewspa-pers ]niss out of t h e M -n , i l i a r b a r i e sIii l '.-of newspaper i levi- ' . - i n i . i - u i t h ey u i i ldevote less space to in • - 'n l e n t n n d gos-sip and crime and lay bef ,. |- P t i K. p n i ,lie day by day in a m p l e r f u l l n e s s t l a -doings of our aldermen , our ass embly,men nnd our ooul",- - - , r- . W' om n i . " -Home Companion.

Super io r i ty of the P.ist.Wo hea r from i b o best n M i l i o r i t i e s

that the classics are not s t u d i e d n~ihey used to be. This does not s u r -prise tw. because It l ias 1-ccn eo p n t l l ytrue ot every age. Vor Instance, Wi-h-op Berkeley, diseonr s in- |„ 17.14 ¦¦ „»the v i r tues of t a r w a t e r '' and o t h e rthings t h a i i-nnie . in to Ids n i lml , said:"In these free th io l in g t imes m a n y anempty head fs si k at Ar i s to t le andP la to as well us n l t h e I b - l y Scriptures .* * * In these day s t h a t dep th oftha t old l e a r n i n g is rarel y f a t ho m ed "This r e m i n d s us , - •' t h e 1 • - l i t ; - - a I do hn i ¦

111 n Corner l.T ' -< , -ry w ln -i v , , i !' i l . .-vi l la ge sir.cs r i ' i i . n . 'ked . ". l i n i - o i i is i , ,.|t he man be n- ,- ,1 10 be." a n d n io i l. . rfespouiled. "No . n -..d he lie '.er was . 'I n d e p i ' i n l c i i l .

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How to F ind Fau l t .

Too Dangerous To OverlookSayville People Will Do Well

to Heed the WarningTo linve gooil health , '•'« dltfentloii,

liciirt, lt inuf l nnd li lilnoyfl muat work pnr-fcrUy. When there l» unytlilti R wrongwith tho (llgc Htl on, henrt or Iui irh , 11 v«rynotlcut ihlo imln or illstrcu d ulyea promptwt irnlnit . Kl ilney tronhlo In more cimllyoverloolml, however, und too often ualinta Iook »lnrl. 'hit khlnuy trouble iloenvivo early nlgn", anil Imcltnohn , hendiiolird,(ll /.zy up did , rlici inmtlo pnln», too fro-(ittcnt , ticunty or pnlnfnl urlnntlnn Mionlilnot ho nntflcotcit. When tliom •wiirnliiuHitppoar, mo noiin 'n Klilnoy PI1U, tho roll11W0, aiiMowifiil, itronufy rflcommciidiidkidney rumtiily, Analat tho mod Id no bytultlnrr thlnaa nnnlcr, "reducing tho dintttml tho uao of llo,uor8. A »ov«ro attnoltof Uld iu'V iltMinsa may bo avoided. Douii 'hKlilnoy Plll d have won tho «ratoftt l prulnoof Hnyvlllo people. Head this Htiyvllloreiltiont'a oiidornnincnt.

Mm. A. VimrK, Dlovtlaml X«».,aayvlllo, »»yv,"I wm troulileil 'inlto u lilt, with bnoWnolio niul itcaiiikmI 1110 (01116 niiuiry, I lioinlof Donn'a KM-liny PIIU mill liou«lit« box »t Tliornlilirv Drugfltflr t. Tlmy ravo 111a rtillof. I Imva uuil Donn'iKli!n»y rilla m*r alnoa ami nlwoy* with tlio butof rwniltl. I can nlw»y« iiiooli of thin mtilloloalu tb»hltllt»»tpraU«.", Prj iw (On, at>»ll ilMlura, Don't nlmiily uk far

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It Was the L.ie: S cr - c ..-; C o n f l i c t of OurWar W. b-i Me x i co .

C h a p u l i i - i ,., - j. ; ; , . 1 ,ana- ol " a hi!!t l l l ' ee miles s o l l l b -. -. , -1 ,,| i h e < 'i l .V , - !Jl exi i-o . r i - i i , L : i t •: j ' r v loot a b o v eihe s i i n o i u j i i i n - ; : ; , ; , , l l u -l t t i i ( , ,\ z ti.IllOlJ .-II - . |,s j,)- ,. s.- .- i . ; .„ (,,., , , . ,„,-,,!,, "tj„.j |-smmner le in, . . a n d here in 17s ." i ;a lvez. t h en vi . ,-roy ,, f Mi .\ i .- , i . l .cvni i to 'erect mi i n i | - o s i n g 1'oniiie.l , a stk-w h h-h . I I i o i i l I i n eve r oomp h - ted. was ¦useil n i te r |s ' as a mi l i i a r y ~. - l i .>ol . jIn t h e war bet ween M< - xj . ,., a n . l t h e jI'l i i i e i l S t a l l s i I n - l i i i l was st j - on gl y it'or t i t i i - d by .tbe A l c x h - a i i s am! v> .:s i h '

- ¦scene, on Sept. I- a n d bl . 1 MT , ,,f t i n -last serious con lib t ,-r t h e w a r . :

A f t e r t i n - b n i t i o of M , , ! i !e| l:,.y. ,Sept. •*>'. 'b -n e i a l s. ot t p 'a i i n e d a n n , -.-

',.. 'inent a g a i n - i I 'ha p i b i e i ,„¦ and on t ] „ . :1-th »]-.ein-il a h eavy t io iuba i d i n e i i l . undel1 cover of w h h-h . mi i h e f o l l o wi n gday. t le ne r a l s bi l low- and o ni t nia n . 'supported r e sp e c t i v e l y by ' io u er a l sWo r t h aud S m it h , n iadv g a i l a m as-sau l t s, t i n - f o rmer c a rr y i n g i lu - f m- t i t i - ,c at i ons on t h e w e s t am! t h e l a t t e r on !the sou ih e a s i . 'I 'l l , . M e x i c a n s , a f t e r ¦m a k i n g a s t u b b o rn defense , w,-,- ..dr iv en in c o n f u s i on ba . -u t o w ar d t h e :

city. On Ihe 1 1 t h t he Amer i cans ,.„. .'tered t h e City of Mexico , and t h e w a rwas v i r t u a l l y ended.

Dur ing t h e th ree days iSep t . 11'. lb iand l- l i t h e A m e r i ca n s i, st Sir.: |,, jlulled and wounded , i loucra l I ' i l l .iw jbein g a m o n g t h e l at t e r , w h i l e t h e Me.\ -leans are k n o w n to h a v e lost a nun Ii¦large r n u m b e r , bin t h e side of n„. jAmericans about 7„-,0u i,„.„ were en- jgaged nnd abou t -I. i k k ") on t h e M e x i ca n jside. !

INSECT INVENTORS. 'Clever Th ings Done by Spiders. Bees , i

Was ps and Ants. |"The best c i i f i i i i i r - i i t i t ry perhaps on

such a sei i ie i ice as 'The inven tor is Ijus t a c l a i r v oy a n t who t r a n s l a t e s h j sforecas t lugs to eas i ings1 is [ h a t amongmil- grea tes t i n v e n t o r s are t h e insect * .-wri tes . l ann-s \ . I " , ,id in . \ incr ica . ",ba w a r n i ng relle. t io i i on h i i i n a n di -v i -r - !Iie ss these ¦ in-cc t i l lVe l i l o r s s l l o l l l - !no t be f i - r a o t t e n . The wasp made ex |ce l l e u t w a i e r p r n o f paper ages before ;man ever i l o m g i i t of do ing so. a m . iin.-nb- i t f rom w. ml pu lp . . We h a v e I! eeii u s i n g t h a t m a t e r i a l o n l y for a 'couple of g e n e r a t i o n s . !

"Tin- I,,.-,- a m i t i n . w a sp t i - i -d h y p od e r m i c needles long before m a n i -v , - - ji l i o i i g h i of i i i i - i i i . a n d t h e I us.-s ,f o i n i i - - -o id as an a m i s , pi ic u , \. ;< ,sen e i ls honey from f e r u i e ut a t i o i i . '

"Tin- sp-d er made t h e tit ' sr "li-p :s-ion l i r i i l g o n> r d i u g to al! t h e 111Vof t h e i.-r a f r . and some spiders n i a i ; ,evcci' . - c r a i r sh i p s , nn.. ,,r •h em / ¦ - .mak es a d i v i n g hell. ,

"The bee makes a wax t h a t wo c a n - ]not. imi t a t e .

"The s i l kworm is -t\ ':\ t he l in r 'n n lo . '-m a n u f ac t t i r e v of sill;.

"To t i l e s ,, we m i g h t add t h e n : , i .wl i i ' -h i i i a k i - s i i m n els and -ul iw.'iy-Vlll- WV.ls,,u bee . Wil l i Us .-ellle'.l t XV ovV. . ';and t i n - g r e a t peacock m o t h , w h : b jc a l l s i t s h i m ] f rom a d i st a n c e by w i r e -less te legra p h y , l i n t to complete t i n jsto ry w e s |„ , \i i , l have to repr in t l l - i i b, ,l- 'a l i l - e 's boo k's ."

Dyo Befo re You P .itcb."Nl -w- |- [ < i ', ch a g i l l n io '. i t .i l ls! he ' olv i

c i - . l i ¦- , ' .- • ¦ - . ' l a - I !:o a - i l !- '• • ¦¦ .'

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c i : e . ., ' :. . , . .« , . g. " N. - v, V - . i - l . s, .v

BATTLE OF CHAPULTEPEC .

Mr. and Mrs. John BientemaCelebrate Silver Wedding

ENLARGING VAN WYEN STORE

Lokker Brothers ' Big; Winnings at thePat erson Poultr y Show—OysterShippers Do a Thriving; Thanksgiv-ing Business.

Mi* Ma tt ie Blom , of Midland Pm k.N. Y., i s visiting Mr. and Mrs. .lohnlllriii .

The Thaoks tj i v ing services in ourchurches yesterday were si! largely at-tended.

The Liultcs1 Aid Siciety of the Reformedchuicli met. Wednesday af ternoon in t hechurch parlors.

Mason George Osier is now p u t t i n g onthe widls in the cot tage of Peter Zege)on Zi.'iiel street.

Mrs Edwhrd Ockc-rs re turned home onTuesday from a week's visit with relalives in Sew York .

Keeping the prices down and a ten pircen t, discount should receive vour con-sideration. M. Maizels, the Jeweler.

Ivan ctein is suffer ing from bloodpoisoning in his left hand und isun der t h ecure of Dr. A L. Iv ins .

Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Dominy, of EastHampion , spent Thanksgiv ing Day here-with Mr. nml .Mrs. Kellogg Dominy.

Mr. anil Mrs . Tobias Miller have movedthis week from Conrad Stool's house tooae of Henry Ilrandl's on Cherry stree t.

Bernard and Louis Van P iperlnir are to 'spend the week end wi th the i r brother , |Wil l iam Van Poperiog hi Sound Beac h . IConn. :

Mr. am! Mis. Ti. C. Tucker ami diu ici i iter Franci s and son IJI chuid. .ti: fur i,week's visit wi th re la t ives at, Snffe ru .

A r t h u r W. B. Woo] , of Menlek , sailedbis knoc ftabmir here on Tuesdiiy andstored her for t h e w in t e r at D v k s t r a 'sheat yard .

Henry Heninu-r is to have a n u m b e r ofalt erations made in his bouse on Clierrjstreet. Contractors Van Popering A {), - .Gruf f are to do the work.

The Rev . W. T. Kilds. of t l i e Sayv i lhCongrecational church, wil l i-vehani; ,pu lp i ts w i t h t he Htv . C. M u l l e r of t inIief orined church on Sunday evening

Heniy Ot to end .John Seervehl, of t h i sv i l l ag e , snil .lolm Terry, of Sayvi l le wen ;to Y tinkers on Friday to a t tend the f u nera! ot Ihe i r l i ro the r - in !nw , .1 ohu KadeiitT .

Edward Knvs . Dick Zege! and Ed garWes t e i b e k e , w h o ha ve been ciai i i i i i ing - iihe S^nnd off Glen Cove, came liomcWiFriday ani l l i n i l a n i 'her rouuli t une re:t i n g iii t in - I n l e t .

Mi's Ph y llis nrainli . w h o is u n d y i ngfor a tni i i i i - t l nurse a" t he Post f l rud imtei l i 'Sp H n b N e w Y o r k , n imie a snort vmiwi th lie.- parents , .Mr. and Mrs f. - . in".Urani l t on Monday n i g -h ; .

Mr ami Mrs S. R Pancias- •n el M i sPanc ou- i 's s is j i r . .'t orn point .,' W oods ,came lo t h e ma in l and a " t h i s po in t onMonday and f rom her e took t h e t r a i n p -f i l e oi ly to spend a cmij ih- of weeks.

BulWi-TS Vmi PopeilriR & IMIrivfl ayeengagdl in bu i ld ing an addi tion nn t in -home nf Mrs. Kdw atd > lehers . Tieki tchen Is t :i be curried up to t h e secondstoiy, there by add ing t w o more moms

Mrs. A. Pun! anil dirigbn-r. ICI Ien , MrsCornelius Ilroerr and Mrs . Au gust Voi-pahl ami ihoieh ter . Mai lou , -at Coron aI.. I. spep t t h e week end w i t h t h e i rmother . Mr- , i leorg e Van Wyen w i n .eel rh r s t i - i ! he; s- i e h h i r h d n v m; S .nd , , -,

Tin- lb v . r , M i i ' l i - r , . ? ' -n , - I ; . - t , - r n i t -c iu i rc : : w: ' , p ieu « -t i in i n - - K u g l i s t i l -u - -^u t i g c !„,: a -Hor n i n g - i n d e v e n i n g Tn.a t ' e i i M i ! - o - i v i c c u i ' 1 b,- ;r. - I c- i i - , ! ! ; .n - -I n l i g - ' i - i L 'i- . A ' ' l a i n - , m i l g ,v : - l, :p ' I n :•u i l ; b -- n !- r a -' , s - ,- „ - .- .; -- ; m :. p ;• ci..|i l ren

The I l l - n p -n. ' s r , . i i .v- - ,c r. I c i n g .t i s n i n u I c i - i n i - s loi i i n - p,im t , p. .l ay s t .nt i n i : Tl i i . i ' l . su i v l n g M a d e w a - v , - i y sni |sfin Mtv ii u l i , d. I .a 1- ' w i -i -l ; Mn- it sid ptin n i s m i i - i i i i i i ,1 b , n ear ly i , .',po b i r r dv ¦• 'she! ' s' ni 1; and ' * *" - "- 1 " ¦'¦ Olio no ons ,open, .! ,l\ -'l-Jt .

Kt ed e l i - H W n l d i !' i ' l e v e ' ,.1. . ';. u , ,.:-r iv i d J l s t m l i i V !- : s pc ir ! u few d uv- w i l lI l l s f nn i i l y 111 t h e home of h i - w i f e ' s p ,iem- Mi all.I M i s l i i r i i ' Yand i - i l i - .rg!-.v \ i l l i w i i i - l i l . M i s W a n ! and s, ,n lan e henspeii i l i i i i .' si viml i i i on ' b- M: m i l M i -W n r d arc lo i- e i i i n . • • ¦ • ) •¦ ': ¦: ' ' ' • '.' ' - b i ' i . :h- ui " * m i h m m W - ,

Tin- ' i i i i i i i ' h "S p i . ; r ' i . i i- i :, ..-I ' - i l e iu - i T i " ' i b i i ; S o * l l i - cni Ib e e i > '. ,oa11100ll ,\ ill <l lT - | ll S ,-Uli.i Mil 1 i- ' • b-ll nu led - .11! and sto red I. ,1 ' l i e im' i i I i - 'inoni li s » • li y k s t r n s b - - a i y - .rii 1' la!n iinc !i l^ i n rn- eive a • i n - • <t i ^ i t o \ c : i i i i n )i l l g I n il II In side and o i l I n l ' c c -he !aga in p liu id In - 'onnuisslo i i

Woik was e i i i i i in i 'ii i d Moini iy ny ¦• -nt rn i lorn Van I'ope i ing A' DeOmlV on t i nstore of t ' Van Wyen on A l l a n t l c siren.The cMi'iislmi be ing uiiidc on the sou thpar i of t in - bu i ld ing I s about I ' Jx '-'l l feet .An ent i re ly new front is also helng pu tIn the mafii slnrc w i t h larire plate glasswindows and when the bu i ld ing Is com-pleted It wi l l have a fro n tage, on theavenue of ;10 feet and w i l l lie an liddedlinprovoin eiit to t he village.

It wil l pay you to Inspect our atocl i' w h i c h diiHlsm of the newest c ieulnnisand lat t'«! sty leu at M. Mal/els Jewel rystore '

Mr. and Mis. Cornel ius . I.okker a n dJohn I.o li lt e r re turned bnnie on Momlityfro m I'l l tnrw in , N. .) . , where th e Messrs.Lokker exhibited their pt i / e w inn ingSilver Hi'iinrl i ilit fowl at the poultryrIiow of tlio PiUWMm PoMhry Assoelivtlotilust wet'lt. They were very sueceiistul Ineleiinlni! up ulimit nil the prizes. In ilinlrclass, l i r l t i f i lnK home eighteen prizes , sec-ond and t h i r d on Hllver Seiihrlght cnek ;second n iul fourth on Silver Seubilghihen; llrd t und stmonil on pul le t ; tlrst onold ]ieti ; first nn young pen; first onyoung whi le cochin pan of bun lams; tlrst<w old caehltt ueu ot huutiv«\H -,Vsllver impfor the best display of Benlirlghtii ; t w osafety rnzors on hestdlsplay of Hnaliilg li ls ;two special rl lllions olfe red liy thu PaterRon Poultry AtHocWtinn tor the 1h>m sHupeSeahrlHlit cock bird and the best colorHealirlght lien; special ribbon for tl io bentcnckrrul In Ihe show also simclid iihlion

i for heat, pen In the «linw.

Tlio liomuof Mr, niai Mr». John HUuitetna was tlm scutio of a jolly nff iilr orTt iCRiluy ovi ' i iIhk when this ootiplo ci-lc-hruleil Mielr 25th wetlillmt annlviimiiry,The event 'wan an unj oyuhlo onu ami tin)evenlni! won yirnt In reviewing old llniMnn tl snmcH. Thcro wm nl«n nmny «ondthlngi tn rnt , Thoio Invited wen) Mr,

nnd Mm. Ownnll in Zo*«), Mr. f iw Mt».

Mul tlor, Mr. and Mr». Dirk IIiicUii. J*Nloholoi Vnndor nnr«h. tho "ev, umlMm, 0 Mt illor , Mr, anil Un. WilliamV»n KMon tloJft, Mr. ami Mm, .lucoh

lloehe, Mr , Ami Mm. 0o»u;lUii Dvkj tt u ,Mr. nnd Mm, Jolrn llo«*i , *' '; «"<], «/»•H erma n Ueobo, Mr. »!«l M'«. K«l lpRDominy, Mr, mni Mi* H. l.Uiuwoii , Mr.Md' .Mfi , 0«rmt bWowwj n. Mr. wirt Mr i.

Mr. «»C ,WW |' TonU W^Y, Mr n. JvjH ^.i

;west sj irfiLlii ' : - ' 'if rI Mr. and Mrs. Cobus Kwuak , Mr. and iisMrs . Coriieii-j s Kwuak , .Mrs. Jacob SaiiU- ..'Z

', ers , Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Van Wyen ,Mrs . T. H. Oykstra , Mr. and Mrs. Wil- :

: Ham Tucker, Mrs. George Van Wyen ,I Miss Adrlaona Hoek and Miss Clara.

Beebe, of West Sayvi l l e : Mr. and Mrs.George Andre, of Paterson ; Mr . and Mrs.

: Simon Tamminga , Mr. and Mrs. Sfkfen,Tumrnlnga, and Mr and Mrs. WeeboTainming.i , of Denver, f 'ol.

PATCHOGUEThe t a \ ra te for Brookbaven Town

t h i s year wi l l lie l . :}0 outside Incorporatedvil lages and To Id Idi orporat.ed villages.Las t j en r t h e rales were respectivelyl. aOT and 1 IVJ.

Francis Joseph Coghlan and Miss Alice: Kdna O m k l i n . d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs., Lewis S. Conkl in , of Patchogue, were,' marr ied in Sr . Paul's Episcopal Church! last Saturday ni g h t . They are to live inI PtttcliOL'iie.

The rear room mi t h e lirsi tloor of theI hi gh school bu i ld ing it, being tilted up asI a uymni i f i ium wi th apparatus which ar-rived last week. The princi pa l pieces areparallel bars, small v a u i t i i i L ' buck andt u m b l i n g mats. -

Lawyer Ralph J. H a w k i n s, who wasso Manly h u r t some weeks ago when -:struck by an automobile In Uay port. andwho has since been in the Babylon Hos-pital , has been removed fro m the hospitalt o his fat her 's home in Setanket.

Former Su pervisor Dayton Hedgesasked Jus t ice Kelby , in the Supreme Courton Monday to appoint commissioners todetermine whether it is necessary to opena road in Tangier fro m the South CountryKoad to the ocean throug h the property ,of the Tangier Manor corporation.

Major Greenfield , proprietor of the Co- • 'lonial Inn on Wesi Main street , is lookingfor a Belgian named Roberts whom heem ployed as bartender several days lastweek Greenfield claims that the Belgianle f t his inn for parts u n k n o w n , with theen tire conten t s of his cash register, whilehe ami Lis brother were at the local syna-gogue on Saturday afternoon

Dr. W il l iam B. Roe, heal th officer ofBrookbaven t own , wi l l be requested toappear bef ore the nex t meeting of thet o w n Board ot Heal th at which time thetown bourn wi l l t ake action on formalcharg es- which have been bulged aealnstDr. Roe before the Slate Board of Health , ¦•¦ ;and m, wiileu a hearing has been held by :ilic Stau- Board of Heal th . Dr. Hoe has ,;been char ted w i t h v iola t ing laws govern-ing the h a n d l i ng of i n f a n t i l e paralysis, ;eases d u r i ng the recent epidemic.

The Hriioklmven To wn Hoard held apu blic hear ing on t h e prnprisition of the 'r ancid Man ors Corporat ion, for thet o w n to tase nvei the six mile boulevardami bridge connec t ing the main land andCrca t South Beach, r u n n i n g from the •"•Ma in C o u n t ry load at Ma.-tic tu Smith 'sI'oin ; I t w .i- de f r a u d . The TangierCorpora t ion eoutd convey the boulevardto t h e t o w n , w i t h t he consent of the :Sni i i l i heirs , holders of t h e first mortgage,and. the Virg inia Tiust Company, which-holds t w u i i i i n i i i o n a l mortgages, of £1,000,- •';•¦not) a n d ii ?." f) finn and t h e release nffour or f ive jud gmen t s . The propertyeomprist-' severa l thousand acres andsome of t h e most valuable bench land on . , ii h e sou t h shore of Long I s land . The op-posi t ion w„s on 1 s t rong. The principalreason f or the s t rong opposition was thefact t h a t t h e h rh l ge'frected by t h e cor-poration :o (( inner! Hie main land and, .Vi tacli is nut pemnuieii' and the govern-inen t may order i t s removal and the erbc-' lon ,.,f a st t i i c t u i u to est. ifiOO .u'OO ormore. A f t e r everyone had been heard ,I h e Vioiinl , by a vote ol ei ght to one , de- ..- I-'t i led t h e app l ica t ion . " ' - '-¦¦

Av i n t r , . < Was Badly H u r t .M r s . W aldo Pierce wli o was with L&w-

1, -nc i - sp in y w l i e r his ny i l ro aemp lHii eo ' ::: • - ' I e * ,,.y l as; w e e n , h more se-v t t e '.v i i .b j f . i j man mis .-il lies ; believed.¦sin- ba s ,i i r u ' i j t e i j p r t v i s r e s u l i i n g from -./ .¦In s-iiii. c ,, . ,!,;,., a,,, ! is in p laster u f -p a i l st' .' o i n in I w .i isi t o he; anl.les ' ¦ ' ¦

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Ks 'an- o l N ab . - l le l l n s l i e , of East1 ,' in s- i i e , v a l u e . •*¦;.*> l l s T i l i l ; ne t , ^ii .atk) -b.' . i a \ |:7.' i 1. I . a l l of t h e estate goes toW i l l i a m l l i i s j l e . of l aisi Qiiogue , a u r n . : ;

Tin- w i l l , , f Cecelia F. Velsor , of H u n t -Ing t o n . r i y e s an e s t a t e va lued at fil .AOO ' ;,i i p t a l l y to M m y N, Ulaekn io re , a sister,an d Josephine A. F Webb, n niece, bothof -VKI Monroe si n e t , Brooklyn.

The w i l l of Char les Uc l lma i in ol Man-hat t an nml Coiviinacli glye» an estate ¦valued at ijri .OtlO to his widow, Kllz.iibcthAu g u s t i n e Gell inann.

The will of Hewlett A. Weel.», of ;Hiihylon , g ives i f l .TfiO to his widow, rCarrie H. Weeks. -. .,

Letters of adiul i i lHtr i i t lon Imvo beo tr 'ijgrun ted as fol lows; Mstate Fanny Mil- ,.t l l d a Downs. I t lvcrh t'iid , value J000 ten ,,"jUvere ll \V. Ib iwns , son; cHtato Will iam jK. Will iams value f,1,000, to Polly P. ; VWil l iams , nf Isli p, t he widow; iwtato vtMary C lb-birr , Smithnimpton , \'al««, '\ 1fl .oiltl , lo A n n i e II Squlreii anil Henry JSipilres , I'HtHUi Lncretlii A. Clarlt , Shelter :,,ijisland , va lue J.12.1 lo I rv ing Clarlt and :' , {!ClIfTord Y . Clark. '

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lUvHir . M to \, HchMmlwr, lot 81(1, ¦ y<AOalidal ti I'urli , tiom. v i m

Ilrlnsley, 8, to M ,1 Hnildln«to ii , 10 'v&acres, nd j land B Martin * land Plko, ;.f,rjJsllp town, now. y .jf o

Itnynor, G 0 «te wlf i i to M Mutthows &, -«lino , lots 17. 17A, map 11 D P Trodwull , oj lf lIslip town, nom. '¦ ' am

Hulolrd, C P, exor ft oro, to ,T Gilbert a,jj!ft ano, lot b a Aroliy «t , ailj West, at,- '- ,;,''#»¦I'ato hoKiic , #1,0(10. ; ^m

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Orum , U R ft vilto , to A 0 Young, lot*' ' -™!on Park uv, uil j land P Forgiuon , Bfty ' vVfHShorn , nom. ; . - '. '. ' /AjjH

Drum , Mrs. 0 B, to ,! R Crura , lot n • ' 'nvflicor Union ft Par k avn , Flay Hlior e, now , , #|)l

Younj , A 0, toMr a , Q w (hum , lot otn' .fMUnion av , nlj I'ark ut, 1<»J Monro , nom,-,-,ffl

Ilerrmanii , J ft wife, to J V HerriD SDO, mmlot 010, port lot (III, bit 4, It il Bbtwft ^ri,?^ni)

HflBhtwat«r» Dldt Co to 0 W Vf od^wMloHW, t>MJoti10t)8, tilt 100, Ilrl*h^*S|wrtw . ;(V !.ivt Uffl|

f^ALPH C GREENE,

Httorne\> anbCounselor at OLaw,

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HttorneB andCounselor at Xaw,

Wood Hu l)dln K.K&tn street, SAVVILLE. N. X.' CoDpiiluulonti eveninKS at my home on Greeni»»... SavTille. or ut my oflleo by appointment.

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SUPREME COUKT. SUFFOLK COUNT V. .

Charles Messlck.PlalntlfT.

-acfl inst-JeSBie Bennptt. Rpfior W. Bennett, ifliving. Cornelia Bennett, his wire: theheirs at law, devisees aod successors 'in interest of said Rocer \V*. Bennet' . ¦if deceased, and of lieorge A. Ben- ,nett, anotherdeceftsed son ot William [W. Bennett; the widow, 'if any, ofeatd George ft.. Bennett: any otherheirs nt law, devisees and successorsin interest of Will iam W. Bennett. ,deceased; Delia Bennett. Pesstft Ben-nett. Augustus Bennett , James Hennett, turn the wives, if any. of said \Augustus and James; the h?ln> at ,law, devisees and successors in inter, ,est of the said Bessie. Augustus or :James, if .either of them I* deceased: ;any other heirs at law. devisees and jsuccessors in interest of Augustus A.Bennett, deceased; the widow , if any.find the heirs nl law . devisees andsuccessors in interest of Kit-n/ i Ben-nett , deceased: Koberi Bennett, tfliving, and tho widow, heirs at law. ' |devisees nnd successors in interest ofsaid Hcliert Bennett , if he he de- jcensed; al l others, if any there be. Iheirs at law of Geoige A BennettVfho died on June II*. IROd. whoso Inames are unknown to tho plaiutilf.ftnd the wives of such unknown par -ies whoso naines are also unknown toplaintiff; John I>oo, Richard Roe.Mary Doe and Jane Uoe, which namesare fictitious and intended to repre-sent parties unknown to plaint iffwho may have some interest in thesubject mat ter of this action or whohave undivided shares In the pronenydescribed In the complaint therein,in possession or otherwise, as tenantttv tee, for Use, Uy ihe cavittesy o? foryears, or are entitled to the rever-sion, remainder or inhetitunce of tinundivided share in said real propertyafter i ho deU-rmlnnt ion of a particu-lar estate therein, or who by any con-t ingency contained In a devise orgrant, or otherwise, are or may be-come en titled to a bcnellclnl Interestin an undivided share in such realproperty, or have rights of dower orinchoale rights nf dower in undividedshare * in said property, and I he exec- :utors or a- 'minlstrators. if any. of !any person wlio has died owning orhaving a right lo an undivided sharein said pr.iperty.

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Ti< the. ahuve uiuued llel'eiidants-.-YUU A U K I I K K I CHY S U M M O N K l l to answe -

the complaint in th is action, and to servo a copyof yourni i sweron the plaint i IT' S al t orn eys withint w e n t y ,la ,vs a f le r the ,er\u:e of Ib i s sumnn'iis.exclusive ot the day of service; and in ease ofyour fa itiue lo apjear. or answer, judgmentwill lie taken against yon by defaul t for t ho re-lief demanded in t in ' ccmpl l in t .I'ated i.ii-iobcr III , I tun .

Ul Ul l AM ,V l /A M O I U I A l - X ,Plaint i f f 's At to rneys ,

Omi n a n i l I" . O Addre--.•1-J llroa Iway. New York Oily. N. Y.

To Jc-s-ic l lennei t . Roger W. I'onnet l . if l iving,Cornelia Bennelt, Ids wife; the heirs al law , dev-isi'csnnd NUi -ei' svn-s in Interest of said Itoger W.Bennet t , il dec used, aud of Ueorgo \. Bennett,another deceiihed son of Wil l iam W. Bennet t :the widow. I f any. of suld Ueoige A. Bennet t ;any other heirs al I iw. devisees and successorsIn interesl of Wi l l iam W. Bennet t , deceased;liella limine!t, Bessie Ilennoit , Augustus Ben-nett. James Bennett , and the wives , if any. ofsaid Augus tus and James: t h o h n lr s at law , dev-isees aim successors in interest of the said Bes-sie, Augustus or James I f e l t l u 'r of t hem hn de-ceased: any other heirs at law, dev isees ami suecessors In [merest of Augus tus A. I ionnet t , do-ceased; t lio widow , tf any, and the. heirs nt. law.devisees atn l stiecessnrs In iuferest of RienziBunnell, docoithed : Kohert Baniiott. tf living, andtlio wlitow , heirs at law, devsees atul successorsin Interest of said Hubert lleunoit , If he tie de-ceased; all others If any there, he, heirs at. tawof (loorge A , Bennet t who dicti on June Ui. 1WM.whoso names artuiiikiinwi) to the pla in t i f f , andtho wives of audi unknown parties whoso namesare also unknown to plain Iff; John lino, RichardHoe, Mary Iloe a* d Juno Uoo, which utimos avafictitious and Intended to rnnron ont parries un-known to ulHtiitUT wlto may have some InterestIn tho iiii hjeet mutter nf tills notion or who Imvoundivided shares In t lm property ilnscrlliril IntUe complaint therein. In possession or n'hor-wine-, as tenant in fea, for Ufa , ty tlin courtesyor for yours, or lira enti tled to tho reversion , re-mainder or tnliurltuucn of un undivided share Inwild real property af ter Iho dninrmlimtlot i nf aparticular estate therein, or who by any con-tlnKoney contained In n davlsa or grant , or oth-erw lsn, are or inny lieonnin entitle, ! to a lienor!-clal mt-nrrst In nn un divided share In such realproperty, or hii i e r l ffhn of dower or liwlmaterights of dower in undivided share* In said prop-erty, anil tlio execu tors or administrators, Ifany, nf any person who has died ownin g or hav-ing o rigin loan undivided shard In mild prop-rrl y.

Tho foregoing summons Is served imnn yon bypublication , pursuan t l o a n order of lion. Wal-ter U. Jnycox, a Just Ice of the Supreme Uourtof tho Rlatn nf New York, tinted the 10th tiny ofOctober, 11110, and filed with the complain t Inthe ofllcnof tlin ClorU of tho Counly of riu fTolWut nivrrlieml, New York, The obj ect of this ac-tion la to make partition according to the I'd-upeotlvo rlglita of the iiartloit , anil If It appearthat partition cannot ho mucin then for a sale,of t l iat lnt of land i i l tu-i toat l l i iuitwnnd, Countyof Hu ffolk, mate of Now York, known anil deslg-dated on tho Map or Modern Times ns lot, num-ber SO, lioumleii north liy lot lit), na»t by lot ill),south hy the canter of I'ourtli Avenue, anil wastby the center nf Hocond Htreet.I>/i«».l Ot'intMir UI.

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Notice to Creditors.IN pursuance of an order of Hon Selah B

Strong. Surrogate of the county of Suffolk.: Notice is hereby giver , according to taw, to allpersons having claims against Tgcrd H. Dyk-stra, late of the Town ot Islip, deceased, thatthey are retiulred to exhibit the same witli thevouchers thereof, to the subscriber at the officeof Ralph C. Greene in Sayville. Suffolk Codnty,New York, ou or before the Oth day of Marcn.1017.Dated September Tth. 101G.

ariantoe C. Dykstra. Executrix.Ralph C. OnKENE.

A ttorney for executrix,Sayville, N. Y, 20t

TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HONOR--1 ABLE SELAH B. STRONO, Surrogate of theCounty of Suffolk.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, according tolaw, to all persons having claims against RudolphGringmuth Gottwold, late of Sayville, Town ofIalip, Suffolk County, deceased, that they are reaulred to exhibit the same with the vouchers

lereof to the subscriber at the office of AL-FRED H. DUPREE. Sayville. smTolk . County.New York , on or bofore the 8th day of January.3P2". Orro R. Gor7 \volo.

Administrator.Dated June SO, 1610.Atr UED H. Dt'PREE.

Attorney for Administrator.Sayville. N. Y. S8fi0

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