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MARRIED. - wa b dm—Hamk y At west Hampton , h. 1 , at noon on Tuesday, September 20th , by tho Roy. . Chas. Outhbert Hall , D. D., assisted by tho Rov. Egbert O . Lawrence , Ph D „ Mario Obria- tiue , daugh ter of Edwin 0. Ualsoy, of West Hampton , to \William \Warden , Jr. , of Glas- gow , Scotland. Giuswo l d—West— At Quoguo . L.Z,, on Wed nes- day September 21st , by Ror. Dr. Eg bert 0. Lawrence , Minnie Harriot Wont to Morvin John Griswold. DIED. BoaNBrr. — At Water Mills , Sept. 24th , of ty. p hold fovcr , Agee H. Burnett , io KB years , 6 mouths and 17 days. HAMF.r. — At Brid go - Hnmpton , Sept. 20th , of t aralvsi s , John Tri p Halsey, m 68 years 5 months and 17 days. Babwe s —At S a gaponack , Sept. 20th , George B . Barnes , n CI years , 10 . months and 26 days. Ki ebnan. — In this vi llage , Sept. 20tb , Mary, mother of Goo . Klornnn , iu hor 79th year. funeral from St. Andrew ' s Church at 9 A, H. (o-dny. BiiEWBtt. —Iu (his village , Sept. 27th , Koso Brewer , n 75 years. <;orn Hu s .ker Wanted. To husk 300 bushels of corn. Inquire of THEODORE A. HALSEY , I2wl Water Milh L. L CHARLES LATTEY ' S Evenin g German School , Village Sail, will commence for . Children Saturday Oct. 1st , 6:30 p. u Gentlemen Monday ' Oct. 3d , 8 r. u. Ladies Wednesday Oct. 5th , 7:80. TO LET. A good sized barn on Main street For fur- ther particulars inquire of Mrs. E. F. Goodaell. aEEY EEMIT! Ihe Mes ars Coii ! Tho Wade Combination Company is a first class company in every respect. Any ono wiah- ing to hel p on a benevolent object , wUI have the pleasure ot giving to a worth y person as wall as witnessing a good entertainment. General admission 25 cants. Reserved seats 35 cents. Tickets for sale at looker ' s. Los t , Stra yed or Stolen. A black Silk Umbrella , with gold tipped handle , and with owner ' s name , in whits letters , on ths innido- The finder will receive the thanks of the looser by leaving it at this office. Prof. Emmette , the Oculist , will be in Sag-Harbor , at tho Ameri- can Honsn , shortl y after the Riverhead Fair . He Intends being in tha building, second floor , on the Fair Grounds , with his optical apparatus.. TAILOR MADE AND READY MADE SUITS , PANTS, OVERCOAT S , For Men & Boys. R ETSEL H ATS . In all tho Leading Shapes Edwin Winters. COltPOMT ION NOTICE. T o the President and Tmntuen ot the villas* of Sag.Harbor, Suffolk County, N. Y.: T ho nndernl iined , frnehohWa in tha mid vil. lag« , request you to call a anroi a l meeting of tho Inhabitants of atlil vlllngo , al which meeting an. plication will lis mado . . ' FmsT , To atra l nhton and discontinue a part of (ho Weal aide of liny atro e t , in said village , froin Hampton ni root to the ang le In Hay str eet , a dlutauoA >f about nine hundred feet , to a« to niak n (lift Rant aud Wont side* of Hay direct parallel and tho nlreot fitly fool wide from mid angle lo Hampton ttreot. Sxoo n r. , To straighten the Korlh eli i la of Hampton nlrmit from Hay street to an on n la ne von hundred font woatrrl y of Illy street , so an t > mass Hampton direct Arty foot wide . Dated thin lflih day of September , 1 ( ¦«'). Edward Driooall , Goo. A. Marlins - , Kd U»rZ. Hunt, P. U , llerri n ii , W m, Wallace Tonk o r , Goo, Klernnn , n. I) . Hld tg l i t , (loo, 0. Itaynor , O. H, Hed ge* , Jo hn M cCe a tro , M, J, Moro uney, I) , K, Youngs , And oluem, Corporation ItfeGiln if. Notion la hereb y nl ven , that a ajie e Ul mMtlnn of the Inhabitants ol (ho vlttag o of Haa - ll a tbor , K. Y „ will l« hi. l d at (ha Vllla ae Hall , In Mid Village , on I' r lduy, (lie 7tli day ot Ooto . bor, 18»a , nt U o ' c lock tu Uio alter- noon , for the purpose of noting npon (lie up. p lloalinn contained In the notice , - o f which the »tiOTo i a a copy, namely, to al ter and dl n oonttmm part of lt a y .inmt and Ham pton niroot , In said village. D aIoo tlita Silt day of Hfi i Uiinuer , IBM , O. W. I'AYNK , O. J I. VAUGH N, O. a, HKIH1 KS , TrunitKw. 1 ' xT in D irr s i,, Jr„ Clerk. NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS RECEIVED EVERY WEEK. BY George B. Brown & Son. Sag-Harbor , October , 1892. BLACKSMITHIMG —AND— REPAIRING IN IRON. Having just erected a new and commodious building for my use , in rear of shop ot John Fordham , on Bay St., near afain , I am now pre- pared to do alt kinds of Jobbing and Repairing In my line. Having had many years experience In tha well known establishment above referred to , I confidently offer my services to the public , guaranteeing aatisfaction and good work , CHEAP FOB CASH. S tf HERBERT D. FOttDHAM. - BRIDGE-HAMPTON Literary ana Commercial Mlnte. The Foil term of this Institute will open Oclo- bar 1th , and the Winter term Jan. 3d 1 893 . 7tf L. W. HALLOOK , Princi pal. FOR SALE On. Fin. Chieftain OoH , throe past. For fall particulars inquire of OSOAK H. HAVERS , lOw* Sag.Harbor . POR SALE. One of tha finest residences in Sag- Harbor N. Y., overlooks water ; is in comp lete condi- tion innido and out , ia p iped for ateam and gas Tho lot contains about an acre. A beautiful summer residence or permanent home . Also o thor houses and Iota for sale. W. 0. GREENE , A gent , ¦ HI Sag-Harbor , N. Y. NOTICE. Notice is hereb y given that on and after this date I shall pay no debt or debts contra cted b y my wife Annie O. Beckwith SAMUEL R. BEOKWIT H . Sag-Harbor , Aug. lOtb . 18!) 2. NOTICE, All person aro hereb y forbidden to f u rnii 1 - goods or materials of any kind to our Bteamen or Works without a written order of an officer of this company, 47tf ORIENT M ' F ' G . COM PANY THE PECOHI C BilK Or Sag-Harbor. J. J. HARRISON . Pni si DEKT . H. F. COOK, VroB-P m BrDENT , FRANCIS a PALMER , Oa s iueb. DraEOTOB O . Oscar F. Stanton , Chas. A. Pior s on Henry F. Co e k , Geo. O. Qibbs , J. Jay Harrison , H. F. NIckerson , John M. H ildrclh , Francis H. Palmer. 8. B. NicoU. Transacts general Banking business. Bonds and Stocks boug ht and sold. Not being limited to any speoltl branch , bul thoroughly equi pped to handle all transactions In the line of banking and brokerage , It r oliciia accounts and buatueae with full at s un n oe ot ability (o givo entire aatisfac tion. Inquiries will receive prompt attention and be cheerfull y anewew t . B a n klno- honn i 9 A. at, to 8 p. w. 32ft SUFFOLK COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. S onthold , N. Y., June 1st 1892. A further reductio n In rates of S!5 per cent for four yeara In a uran oo payable yearly makes this company tha moat reasonable of any doing bust- neaa In Suffolk County. See our agents boforo renewi ng or Insuring a ' s awhoro. H. P. Hasan , A g t, Bildg e -Hampton , Joxat b ak Baku , Agt. £aat Hampton , Jaw * H. Pumox Agt. Southampton , J. B . TEBIIY , Pros , a F. OVEIITON. Soot. N. D. PETTY . MtT. Jtrir «» Inainrauo e. Th. Liver pool and London and Globa dooo Iht arg . rt bn . lno a a In th. United HUU a , TWOS. F. VI SG OOD , Ao . ent , Ba g-Harbor , L. I. Alio a g.nl forj th. Nationa l and other first t laaa cos a t o njaa, FINE JEWEL RY Havin g jut replenished our stock with aa fin* a lo t at Jewalrr, Watches , Clocks , e ls,, aa wore ever offered In tbl a place , w » invite the general p ublic to call and vlaw onr g oodi boforo pur- co anl ng . lMwhara, Wa are her * to tUy, and do n a t inland to be undersold b y any ona In ihe trad. , tars or el sewhere. Wa an alao making Spectacle , a specialty, and can fit any aud all •yes capable of being fit ted. BIIt w and p U ltd warn a ir peolalty. Watches , Clock. , J a wo l ry, etc., oaru fully re- paire d. Aa our store in small a o Hut we cannot dl i . plk y all onr goods , i f jo« do not a ee what yon vai i t , oak for It i E D WA11D D. SOOTT , Ba g-Harbor , Juno t , 1 833. 48ml JOI J RNE A Y & BURil , IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS ONLY. as , :«> , « « , :m , : » « , F lath u s li Avenu e , . 'function of Fulton S tree t. Fivo minutes from L. I, It. 11. Depot, Journoay & l iurnham . FOR SALE. Aon« « hor « a Fa rm Wagon , nearl y new , ha, «|ir idaaa>t i also two . o ts fine alngl. Ham ea. , and a l e ath e l' lop l l nggy In good order , wlU h« •old tog.lhtr or a e par a lal y, at a great barg ain. Apply lo «« CHAR LES N, HltOW H. SNAG PROOF RUBBER BOOTS ! Befor e buying your Moots this Fall , come and examine the . S H JAG - PROOF BOOTS, Those that used them last wint er say they are the best boot made. H. F. NICKERSON , S ole A gent for Sag-Harbor . 44 MAIN , ST. 44 SAML. N. DAVIS , 49 and 57 Main Stre et. Still offers for sale Numb erless articles in Dry goods , groceries and hardware , And to any one desiring to buy Various articles of any description , ' Invitation is given to call and see us. Secure good bargains and prompt attention. .A. I T ull Line of Dress GJ-oods. STAPLE GOODS—Muslin , Prints , Ginghams , &c , at lowest market prices. INFANTS' \WEAK—a comp lete line. The finest line in town of LADIES' UNDERWEAR of all stylos and quality. STAMPED GOODS of every do a cri ption. Materials for Fancy Work. Stamping; to order. A full line of Notions. FRES H GROCERIES arriving every day, and prompt attention given to all orders. Our HARDWARE line is complete. We still g ive a CRAYON PORTRAIT free aa per Rebate Card. BARTBAU & GrLE ASON. NEW FALL & WI N TER STOCK ! New Dress Goods. New Blankets. « JV ew Underwear. New Capes. New Jackets. Mew Fanc y Goods. New M otions, S. W. Barteau. H. H . Gloason . ' A* if appeared J ? cb. 3 , 1M7. HARNESS ! _ HARNESS!! Th t undersi gned hava now a fimt - ola u fftr l neat Maker. Uama o i will be mad* and Jobb- in g atunded to. Work dona and goods aa cheap ai in any shop on Ibis Island, Wil l ba kapl on band an aKwrtm t nt of liar new . Saddles , Urldlaa , nana Blanket! , Hob a a Whip s , Boon , and Horso G ooda , for Track Itoail V ara and Htabt . uao - HI LDUETIl A BENNETT. At it appears Jan. 11 , 18(H). Wr. D ennett having aold out hla Internal (o Mr. Itogiir a , tha firm now la lllldreth A l l o g era , and tha buatnaa will ba oarr |«d on as h a ralo- tore. l l a me a a made to order—of any d oa orlp U on , and prioa aooordln g-l-or any part ot a nare.ao. All Jobbing attantied to with promptness and satisfaction g aaranUed.. On Hide th. following VmumuaT Lnmnm r a and noaaa v ownma i T homas ' , Goff' s , Ke nail' s , Shaw ' s , Oarnantar ' a and Wlll a tt ' a. UIL D UKTII & UOQK1 W , Kf e para ol LWery . Kt l abllubu l I B 0 2 Datad January 11th , I WO. Top llu n gt ae , Bnmya , Boa d Oarl a , Village Carta , Wa gooa of all u. w rlptlnus , P oi aa , Neck Yo a m , Ac., do. , for •» ! • b y ., . (II LBlWtU Jk nBNNKTT. May t , l»ito . At it A ppeared Sept. 1 , 1802. J i ooEiw a novaj t M. Bird Dogs . Polntan , Unit ola as •took , br oken on all game. P u pp iiM , v.17 promUing, from above. Irish BeU ara. broken, l ' oppli. , old ano v gh to hunt lliU fall. rr Addna a Dor 1101 P. O. H .s .lf i rlinr. N. V. \ I t Goes Without Saying?' —THAT— Geor ge W. Tabor & Son , MAIN STREET , Aro Uio Inr g ont dealers in their lino of biisiiios n in this town, ' Thoy havo tho mont comp lete stock of WALL PAPER , WINDOW SHADES , STATIONERY , TOYS , WAGONS , CARTS , HAMMOCKS , CRO- QUET AND NOTIONS , to bo found in this p lace. Their ANNEX STORE I11 a daw thing. Tho choicest kinds of CON FECTIONERY and FRUITS. ICE CREAM , SODA WATER , CIGARS. ICE OREAM - SODA A SPECIALTY Ice Oronm at Whol esale and Retail. M T O Y STERS IN SEAHON jm GEO. W, TABOR & SOW. ADIi a ' While Hhl rt\ * .luU at La r .v nN a Hn v nwn n n 1892 -:- MEYER BBOTHER 0 -:- 1892 fie to pi ClBfcs flu Ls i Mi. i FALL OPE NING! A Splendid Line of New Goods ! MEYER BROTHERS , Washington Street , Sag-Harbor , invite the at- tention of the public and their patrons to their Fall Opening. They ofler. to the people of the East End the FINEST and HANDSOM- EST selection of CLOTHING in Sag-Harbor and at prices lower than ever befo re. Ourgook s are of the best make , the patterns various and attractive , and st y les of the latest cut and fashion . We have also a moat superior line ' of Gentleme n ^ s Furnis hing Goods Of every variety. You cannot do bet j ter -than 'to inspect our stock. Our Fall supp l y of SHOES and . EOp T GEAR' of ' all kinds is the lar gest ' and most comp lete wo have ever offered Mats , Caps and Head Wear , Of the newest st y les. The ladies will find a special showing of Autumn and ; - . \ . Winter-JACKETS , SACQUES , CAPES and CLOAKS , &c. ; Come and see onr SEASONABLE SPECIALTI ES and satisfy yourselves that we offer CHOICE BARGAINS. ¦ ME¥EE BROS. (O pp. Watch Case Factory) Wa s kii i gton Street , Sag-Harbor , I*. I. BRANCH STORE AT EAST-HAMPTON , L. I. FALL , 1892. We ar e now opening our NEW \ DRESS GOODS - ~AOT>- JAC KETS For the coming season. We have - some fine goods , call and see them. Artlnir T. Brown , Bh. G. ? A pothecary and Pha rmacist. A Comp le te Line of I Pure and. Fresh rH- T i ^ s , Chemicals , Paten t Ml edicines and Toilet A r ticles. Pliyaiciaiis '' P s ces cri ptions a Specialty. This department is under my personal supervision , but in my absence Mr. James A. Bailey, Ph. G. , will attend to your wants with acuracy and dispatch \We have the jB est Cigar in Town For the money. \RIGHT'S RIGHT\ g ives you full value for your nickle in both quality and quantit y. fc S ^ THE ONLY STORE where graduated p harmacists onl y preside. Try us once and you will always be our customers. COK. MAIN AND WASHINGTON STREET S. - . ¦ . HERTZ'S Crotte y & HoiisfilioM Fnmsliin c Str e la certainly the only comp lete ono on the E ast End of J Long Island. We are pre- : - > pared to tak e contracts to furnish any kind of a house , rich or poor. - Wo haw the stock to suit everybody. Wo [, w u l;monHon a few f T >f the items of our lar go and ¦well selected stock. JE T ine Assortment of Bric-a- i Brac. French Decorated China Tea Sets. Ca rlsbad Decorated China Tea Sets. English Tea and Dinner S ets. White Q-ranite Iron Ston China. AL L KIIS T DS OF G-LA SS -WAEE. Rockingham Teapots , Yellow Teapots , Stono Butter Pots , Pi p kins , Iron Granite Saucepans , Teapots , Coffo Pots , &o. Everythin g in tho line of tho boot Tinware , Tubs , Rubbing Boards , Clothes Horses , IVringors , Hanging Lamps , Table Lamps , Kitchen Lamps , Lanterns , and all kinds of Willow Wore. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. OROWELL ' S BLOCK , SAG-HARBOR. HAVING BEC O ME WELL SETTLE D I N O U R NEW QUARTERS At Uio Cooper Building, wo would inform tho public that wo havo now tho largest stock of CHOICE FRESH G ROCE R IES & CANNED GOODS That wo over carried. Our utock , purcliiiacil for cash , will bo sold al bottom prion s, PIoiibo coll and examine, for youn t iil\'o« . Wo alao carry a f\ i U line, ol . th o > ' j \Per fect\ Eeady Mixed Paints. O T JA U ANTKB. -- Wo guar a ntaa that tho paint la a lrlolly pure III ara rjr r a maot. Ifrl a comp i Ni a J , of Ht rlotl j r 1 ' nro W hlla liead and ruro Whito Zino oo m hlnad with I' nra Lfa«n«« Oil. Drjar a , n fflol a nl Tnrp.ntlno lo luaiira flood workin g ami imoh p l o men tn aa era re i inlra i l to produoa lb. va rious Blia.lc a . ll diKti not contain Kanollna , o l kall , w a tar , ooa p or liarytei. Whan npi i ll i xl a lrlolljr AoooiYlln R to dlreotloua giv n n , wi ll oo r or mora Hiirfao . , «x««l In ai.iMar . a noa, and u iiipnM la (lurrhlllty alt other jialntu , no t oxo.pt.liig Htrloll jr Pur. Whit ,. U»u. It will no t p oi il , ora o x nr ohalk off. It not found a » abora ataU a l , wo will forf.lt tho ri ilim of Clio paint anil th t ' oinrn a i of tha an . ll. • tlon of a a ma, —Sroaim * A W ei roorr , U ra u faotur a ri , I1AV. —Owing lo thn .null f rop of I mv liar fo nt o d In tlila Tlolnlty tu l cottMnuaully \ ^ Ul a U ( irl o a , w. h« r » a dU wt (o our i took o( grain (balitu aa t mialltw ot halailBliay, v r hloh wa o lf.r lu laruo or amall q v iantt l l a a at b o ltotn f itioei, «» . ftTv T TnnT ^ l\ • R T ? Y ^ innTjriT«x> a. In the Tillage of Sag-Harbor or on the Noyar-k Boad , on Thursday of last week , a dark grey double ahaw h and about a week previous a child' s coat , of li ght brown plaid. A suitable reward will be paid for either , or both articles , If left at this of&oe. Lost. Houte abend findut deutcshor gottos- ilionBt s latt. . ¦ . b a Potatoes have takon a decided jump of late , going up from «8 to 80 cents por bushel. Louis Hertz has procured the services of u. watchmaker , who will attend to tho repairing and cleanin g of watches. Silas L. Woodruff and I T rank Carpen- ter , who have been in tha Adiron dack in search of health , returned last week. « .. . . — All thoso interested in tho impro vement soon to be made on Bay street , should read call of Corporation meeting ia this paper. The Wade Combination Company, which has perfor med here several times in past seasons , will be hero again Octo- ber 8th. See advertisement. ' ' * . ^ .;»- » While catching the large black fish: on Montauk , last week , Rov. C. H. Wilson caug ht a stri ped bass , which wei g hed 10 J pounds ; it being the third o w s taken there with hook and line this season. ..... The Eaton Dial Company, w hich we have several times alluded to as making read y to operate in this p lace , commenced operations Friday of last week , on the second floor of the Flour Mill building. The Grammar Department , of the Union School , for the post we ek , shows a score of 90 to 85 in favor of the Seniors in routine work , while tho X. Y. Z. B. B. C. shows a score of 20 to 15 in favor of the Juniors. Under the now schedule of time on the long Island Railroad , the mails for ITow- York will close at 6:45 A. M. and 1:30 p . m., and arrive here at 12 noon and at 6:- 50 in. the evening. The Cape Horn me.il closes at 9:30 a. m. The post office closes at 8 o ' clock. Gazelle Hose Company, of this p lace , has chartered the steamer Moutauk , to make an excursion to New-York , Oct. 11 , returning on the 12th , for the purpose of attending the Columbian Celebration. This company, escorted b y the Sag-Har- bor Cornet Band , is to take part in tbo parade. Jud ge Hed ges , of Brid ge-Hampto n , has purchased the late residence of Dr. Levi W. Halsey. Dr. Halse y, as we men- tioned in our last , being about to move from the p lace. It will also be seen , by our real estate report in another column , that Jud ge Hed ges has purchased a tract of land of Edwin P. Rogers. A social gathering of the children and .grand-children ot Mr. and Mrs. John CFordhVun occurred under the parent al roof last Monday evenin g, in commomo- T tillnn nf J ii m fc J i irty years of wedded life. As a result of Nfti J i g j iiU they can -row note tho lapse of tiffie , as indicated by a liand s ome marble clock. m » . An Epworth League convention , com- prising all the Leagues east of ana in- cluding Patcho gue , is in session to-da y at Southampton. The regular delegates from this place aro Edwin Winters , Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Green. We understand quite a delegation of members from the Sag-Harbor League will attend. An Engravers ' Bowling Club was formed Thursd ay evening of last week hy some of tho engrav ers of the Watch c ase Factory, with Josep h Kloba sa as presi- dent , Louis Blohm vice-president , E. A. Eracraon secretar y and treasurer. The •executive committee aro John Broga a , Louis Noll , Bert Booker. Weber ' s alley is to bo used for bowling. Next Sunday morning, at the M. K. Church , tho sacrament of tho Lord ' s Sup- per will bo observed, also the ordinance ot baptism and admission of member *. Tho pastor , Mr. Cootc , who has been ab- sent in search of health , is expected to be present. In the evening there will L* a praise service , for which the choir ba t been pre paring for several weeks past . Goo. B. Barnes , of Sagaponack , formei . l y of Eaat - Ham plon , and Superintendent of tho count y farm , at Yaphauk , when the county house was first established , died of lockjaw Monday morning. WMl« loading potatoes , a week or t on day a previous , ho strained himself , . but was m as to bo ont , and assisted in threshing, last Thursda y, but it appears that he then , or some time previousl y, took cold on the strain , was taken sick Frida y, and and died as above stated earl y Monday morning. The marria ge of Mix* R ush Est c il . iook , daughter of tho luto Richard E . to brook , jr., of Brid ge Hampton , alady well known and appre c iated b y hor many friends in this place , and Dr. Colin Smith Car ter , of New-York , In announced for Wednesday next , Oct. 5th , at noon , at Trcmoddon , Brid ge-Hampton. Owing lo the recent death of tho bride ' s father , tho weddin g will only be attended b y the immediate relatives of ths contracting parties , and after a short honeymoon in the Berkshir e , th oy will take up thoir residence on Fifty. tiinl V titroet , Wont New-York city. Hiram Harris , the thief , who was sent to tho Count y jail earl y last spring for fltoalin g goods from several stores in this place , and who walked out whilo Jailor Madden w a« in char ge last JnV y, was ro- captured by SheriffDarlin g . i n New-Yorli , Wed n esday of last week , ha havin g shin- pod lis cook on ona of the Clyde steamers l runnin g from Now-York to Philadel p hia ., UDiu l or Die name of William W c od , Harrta Jhiiii boon ^ corresponding with his mother , nt North Sob , and it was by this carro t )iondonoo , and by this nam e , that his t vhorcabouU wore traced out, Sheriff P avling had him looked up in Now-York for the ntgUl , aud lUo i »al day broug ht {mn baok to Riverhead ja il . A moating of tho Harrison 1c Raid Eub , of Sag- Harbor , will bo held in Tillago Hall , Mon- d ay e ven i ng, October 3d , 1893 , at 7:30. A full a ttondanco ia requested. Republicans who nro not already members o( the club aro invited to present these names for enrollment. JOHN J. HARRISON , Pre fl idont , F b anjc B. Gloves , Secy. EE P UBLIOAN ' S ATTENTION. Tho editor wishes to make his best bow to Mies S ladeliue Sterling, and aay thitt ho must have boon misinformed as to hoi fast drivin g. At any rate , vro will take hor word for it , ns expressed iu tho fol- lowing note : Mx Dear Mn. John Hunt : You got it wrong about mo in your paper when you said I was driving bo fast. Wo were not going fust , nnd i t was Barbara that wan driving. I havo got a good record about horses , thoy all say, and never got hit in my life. Please say this in tho Exi -n ra u for 1 don 't want it told iu that way. Jjauiia Madeline Steiilix q , Sag Harbor. Horo comes another denial. Mn. Editor : —Your article on \E. Winters ' henner y being robbed of its choicest fowls and that legal advice has been solicited\ is incorrect. ' Your sub- scriber has never owned a hennery and is not soliciting \legal edvico \ on that or any point. Tho facta are , that a man was seen to enter tho yard of Mrs. Hal s oy, on Suffolk street , and after robbing the pear tree , forced open the locked gate which divides Mrs. Halscy ' s honuory from tho lawn , throug h which sonic ono or more dogs entered and killed nine lar ge hens , some wei g hing nine pounds. No \legal advice \ has been or will be soug ht , no dogs poisoned , but peace rei gns in tho nei g hborhood. Edwin Winters. \Pray what , difference can there bo , 'twixttwoedl o-dum and twoedle -d e. \ Our informant told us , last week , that Mr. Winters said that a dog, or dogs , we for- get which , got into his hencoop and killed his hens ; but it turns out to be his moth- er.i n law ' s-3 i c2 eobp. '\ ~ \As the hous ' were probabl y \born , broug ht up and educat- ed\ on , or near b y tho same lawn over which Mr. W. whiles away many a happy moment , what makes tho difference who owned tho hens—he , or his mother-in-law. Tho Long Island Railroad entered upon its fall arran gements Tuesday of this wook. Trains now leave this p lace for New-York , at 7 : 10 a. m. and 1 : 55 p. m , a r riving at Long Island Cit y at 10:27 and Flatbu s u avenue at 10 :30 a. m. and 5:10 and 5 :25 p. jr ., nnd leaving Brooklyn at 8:25 and Lon g Island City at 8:30 a. m., 4 :20 and 4:30 r. J ' ., arriving here at 12 : 00 M. and 7:50 v. jr. Until and includin g Oct. 17th , a train will leave hero at 6:25 a. M., arrivin g at Long Island Cit y at 9:2G and Flatbush avenue at 9 :29 a. m., and leave Brookl yn at 3:20 and Long Island Cit y at 3:30 , arriving here at 6 :50. Tho \Cape Horn \ train , which is again on the route , leaves hero at 9 :50 and ar- rives here at 4 :08. Tho Sunda y train arrives here at 12 :25 r. M., and leaves here at 4:00 p. «. Last week we spoko of Ju d ge Ral p h Chandler Harrison , of tho Supremo Court of California , being on a visit to his cousin , Rov. John J. Harrison , of this p lace. Monday afternoon of this week Itev. Mr. Harrison and wifo took the train for Now-York , whore thoy wore to take special train tho next ' morning for Rye , so as to bo present at Op hir Form , in Westchester ,. county,.tho ' residence of Whitelaw Roid , candidate for Vice Presi- dent of the United States , where Jud ge Harrison was married Tuesda y, noon to Miss Ella Spencer Roid , daug hter of a brother of Whitolaw Roid. A large num- ber of guests wore present , including Mr. and Mrs. Chauncoy M. Dopow , Mr. and Mrs. Abraham S. Hewitt , Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Fish and many othors. Rov. B. F. Reave , a former pastor of the M. E. Church of this place , who is now retired from the ministr y on account of a failure of eyesi ght , occupied tho pul- pit of tho Prosb y toiiau Church last Sun- day. Ho gave two very fine discoursos , preaching in tho morning from Mark 11- 22 , \Have faith in God , \ and in tho eve- ning from I Potor 1-12 : \Which things tho angola desire to look into.\ We havo heard Mr. Reeve preach many times be- fore , but uovor did wo know him to throw such earnestness , combined with deep thoug ht, in t o a sermon as ho did last Sunday morning. Noxt Sunday Rev. George D. E gbert , son of Rov. Dr. Eg- bert , a young and talented preacher , will occupy tho pul pit. William Dugan , who was wanted by the officers of the law , ot this place , on a charge of indecent exposure of person , slopped and wont to Now-York b y tho boat Wednesday afternoon of last week. The fact bciug known , a tologram was aont , and Dugan wns arrested on tho ar- rival of tho boat at lu-r Now-York pior, tho noxt roomin g. Thursday officer Morris wont for him , took him boforo Jud go MoMnn , of tho Tombs Police Court on Frida y morning, and brought hiin back Friday afternoon . Ho was taken boforo Police Justice R isgood Friday evening, and again Saturda y morning, when , in do. fault of $800 bail , was s onl lo tho county ia In pur suance lo au thorit y given to the Board of Villa g e Trustees , hy resol u tion of corporation roectiT. g hold Sopt, 0tl > , 1801 , s iiid board has discontinued Water street front Main street to Brid ge street— a s treet 516 foot long and three rods in width. Tho conditions havin g been comp lied with , viv.., tho building of a good nnd H iiflloioiit brid go and bulkhead from the foot of Main street to the north pier of tho old North Havon Brid go , said brid ge to bo a draw brid ge and at all times free lo tho pub lic. In accord ance with this power, tho trustees , nt a meet- ing hold Frida y Inst , 23d in s t., issued an order closing tho hi ghway. Quito a /loot of ooal schooners hav o been discharging coal at this port of late, Tho schooner .Gabriel , for H, T, Hed ges, arrived on Uio 23d , schooner Helen, for 0. W, P a yno , on the 2 -U h , schooner N. J. Miller , for O. W. Payne , on tho 30th , nnd schooner Silas Brniti ard , for Montauk Steamboat Company, on the 27th. Attention is asked to tho now adver- tisements of Edwin Winters , corn busker wanted , n liawl lost , special corporation meeting, Niolto v Hon ' s boo ts , etc. Tho GroonportAlhliili fl N nro io p lay thn Hag-Harbor Jiiiiiorn, at lliverliead , ono day during tho Count y Fair. ' Apologetic, LOOK ! LOOK ! wm. wMMm Tm & m , pharmacist ; No. 7 0 Main St., Sa g-Har bor , N. Y . Ha y inn lately pot in a now TUFT'S 'MANITOBA SODA APPARAT US , with alltb a most approved modern appliances , and having connected tho aat no with ths Bag-Harbor Water Works , l i prei i arod to dra w tho purest Soda Wa ter obtainable , with pure fruit juices , and \whi pped Oronm. \ Our Viohy Water -la obtained in block tin lined barrels direct from the Spring * at Saratoga. Nothin g in connection with this part of my business ia left undone to Insure puri ty and cleanliness. • I would also Inform my friends and tho public (hat I havo boon annotated sols agent for tho sale of UVI T I.EB ' AI CI2I L KUIIA.TU D €O I VPlW ' loW° 13 IK IF of whioli a slock will bn on salo on and after May :Ut , at Huvler ' s nrloe s Fre u li I S vory Week. e PRn M miprio N » ac sd rat ri a V < onro i rvi»i:» »\v OIK N lftllT OIK D KKM FtKOM Villi COUNTRY MOI . ICITK K . DO YOU WRITE LETTERS ? If so , you need somo of our latest sty los in note papers. Royal Purpl e , Buff , Blue, Pink , Etc. Our efforts to servo the public with a fine grade of Stationer y Goods at reasonable prices have boon very successful , go much so that our sales are constantly in- creasing in Una . lino. We also : carry a comp lete line of medium fine goods. Cheap Goods We Do Not Han dle . To our stock we are constantl y adding, until now it is very large , comprising hun- dreds of stylos , in bulk , by tho pound , and in papeteries. Besides Nolo Papers , Envelopes , Blotters , Tablets , etc., wo keep a full line of Pons , Holders , Erasers , Black and Red Ink , Black and Colored Pencils , Sealing Wax , (all colors), Mucilage , Lawyers ' Seals , Merchants ' Tags , Shi pping Tags , Ivory Paper Knives and Letter O peners , Brass Faste ners , Initial and Monogram Seals , Correspondence and Calling Cards , Seaweed Mounts , Blotting Paper in sheets for Paintin g, Whit * and Colored Card Boards , Pul p Board for Pi c tura Mounts , two and four-ply Bristol Board in ' sheets , Mourning Paper , Cards , etc. O ur J obb i n g De p artmen t Is well e q ui pped for turning out GOOD WORK AT SHORT NOTICE , with a largo variet y of material to select from. Wo do not agree to do a lar ge amount of work for a small sum , and thon tuck in several extras , but cheerfully furnish ESTIMATES ON ALL WORK , and guarantee satisfaction. We are prepared to show 1 , 000 DDJFERENT DESIGNS in Ball Pro grammes and Tickets , Badges , Invitations , etc., to which wo invito tho attention of Societies aud Clubs. J. . H . HUN T , Stationer and Printer , WASHINGTON HALL BUILDING-UP STAIRS. Thursda y Mornin g, Sept. 29 , 1S92. Teres $2.CC $er y s ar , ia ad v anc u .