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St tt wzff * jm + Th ursday Afor a fng, June 15 , 1893. Tenni $2,00 per year , ia advance. Tke Sn g-Hirbor Libr ary, Mrs. H. A. Babcoofc , libraiian , la opea every Tuesday afternoon , from •! to 5 , «ud « rery Saturday .r tBlng, from 7. - :m i to fl.30. B y advert isement elsewhere , it will b o seen that Fran k Hurrinu s , Mustang train- er , will ofl' cr a lot of those animals for sale. The old familiar words \Steamer Sun- shine , \ appear in our advertising columns this week. She is offered for excursion purposes. John Sherry, real esta te agent , has sold to Edward Driacol tbo lot on Bay street , owned b y the Montauk Steamboat Com- pany. Terms private. Josiah Sruitb , boss carpenter , has near- l y finished a house for James McFarland , on South street , and is now building ono on Bayviow aveuuo for Henry Beschor. Those fond of going on wheels , that is on two wheels , and using th eir own pow- ers of locomotion , should notice Frank 13. Glover ' s advertisement in this issue. Teachers and scholars of the M. E. Sunday School , are making active prepara : tions for the \Children ' s Day \ services which are to tale p lace next Sunday even- ing. ___ _^ _ ^ ____ A special meeting of tho stockholders of the Eaton Dial Manuf acturing Com- pany is to be held at the office of Dr. E. Miles , Saturday, July 1st , at 10 o ' clock. Seo notice in this paper. It is said that tho new steamer Long Island will lo oa the route between this p lace and Now London between the 15th and 20th of this month , but up to going to press we have no particu lar?. q m p » ¦ B y reference to our advertising columns it will be seen that William Blaiklock has opened a shop at his residence on Hemp ton street , where repairs will be made on all kinds of li g ht machinery, including bicycles. * >- ¦ Tho fast sailing little cli pper Oriole , of the Cove fleet , has been purchased by W. J. Bailey and C. M. Blackman and trans- ferred to the bay fleet. The bay fleet will have to hustle pretty livel y to keep ahead of her. ^,»*« The solemn dedication ot the church of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, will take p lace at Southamp ton , L. I., on Sunday, Jul y 2d , b y Rt. Rev. Charles Edward McDonnell , D. D., Bishop of Brooklyn. Tickets of admission $1. Last Saturday the F o h ys Base Ball Club of this p lace p layed tho Southamp- tons , at the Park Grounds , the score standing 14 to C in favor of the Fah ys. Next Saturda y the Dakota Athletic Club , of New-York , will bo hero to p lay tho Fuh ys. Tho old store on the corner of Union and Division streets , occup ied years ago by Jones &. Wri g ht, afterwards b y others , nud then remodeled into u. dwelling, has again been arranged for a store and was opened lust Saturday. It is known as \ E ngel' s delicatessen store. \ We recentl y spoke of tho Mbcox Ferry Company aud of tho uapthalauuch which it soon expected to put on Mecox Bay. Tho co mpany has recen tl y filed o rtieles of incorporation , with a capital of $2 , - fiOO , tho directors for tho first year being N. H. Sayre , John N. Osboine , John M. Hildrdth , Thomas N. Foster , and George H. Skidmore. In tho case of Foster vs. Foster , a case of Albert Foster , father of the late James II. Foster , a guin u t Edward H. Foster , cx- exutor of the will , Judge Cullen hold that the action could bo maintained under tho statute , said statute providing that on in- divid ual may not bequeath more than one- hal f his property to charitable societies , if ho have a wife , child or parent living. Mi chael Quinlnn lost a valuable young horse , by drowning, last Saturday, and for which , w e understand , bo bad refused 92 50. Ho liml it harnessed by tho sido of its bl ind mother , carting dirt on Long ¦\Vbnrf , when th o mother , being driven too near tho ed ge , st opped overboard , dragg ing tho other horse and wagon with h er. Tbo harness was cut and the old mare saved , but tho hors e became exhaus- ted nud was drowned. Law yer George O, I l aynor having pur- chased a controlingintorost in tho Brid ge- Hampton Turnpike , tho company has boon reorganized by electing Mr. Itnynor l' r osidnntand Treasurer , and T. O. Worth Secret ary. The princi p al stockholders which he bou ght out are Hon. H, P. Hodges , who lias been Pr esident of tho company for ovor fort y years , Dr. John L. Gardiner , ll orvoy T. Hodges and Hon> ry How ell. Sir. Itayuor inform s us that li n is going to put the road in first class condition. Wednesday next a game of ball will tak e place on tho diamond at the Park Grounds , b otwoou two amateur companies made tip f or the occasion , and known as tli o ••MerohantH , \ and tho \Clerks , \ tho first having J. 1* . Lowry as cap tain , nnd th e latter Will Hildroth. Tho following is tho p ersonals : HKIIOIMNTU ! J, P. Lowry , Chim. A, Li . c i u , II. II. G loaiipn , W. II. T uuui , J ohn Woodwind , B ert Ho n ors , A. T, B rown , Frank Hennl gur , 11. F. Nii'keruo n, OI.KIIKH. Will Uildr olh , A. F. Took er , H enry KonkliiH , I I. A. Sawyer , Willia m A. While , F. II. P almer , William Cook , William E. AVhlle , John Aliliicl t . Arr unganienlH liavo nt last been tnndo f ar tho ro - oponiug of tho Dial Works wlii ul t Hu ff pomlad operations last winter. K I l ' ortH have boon niiulu to take tho rili.nt and th e oftlco o( tlin Company olt t owliaro , but the Blo ckh o UlorB woro unwilling to do thi s ho long as there was hopo of reviving th o luminous In Hug-Harbor. The way is now op en to do thin under very favorable oirmiimitun c o H , A mnnoHarg e oxporicnno in dial milkin g, wh o litis himself taken out valuabl e patenlii in the business, hits been ii omirml us maimgtir of tho works , This puts his put until at tlio service of tlio comp any hero , which , with tho pat ent of Mr. Union now ownod b y them , will /{ ivo •tdviiutiu j oH uuri|ititlhid in any oth o r « « ¦ tjililiiiliiiioiit , Frwili cap ital has boon in. v ented in the enterprise , tho company will b o rvorgaiilxt n l under the lawn of 1802 , probabl y with a n ew name to express m ore exactl y th o iicojio of its proposed operations , ami th ere iieomii now good U'liuoii to bopii Hint the muliii j ; of dlahi mid similar prmluolH may become n per- niiimint lUi c cHiiiou to the Iiiilnii n k - u of Hflg- llitrbor , Personals. Ti o ue. — The famil y of Jud ge Ti g be , of Brookl yn , is now stopp ing at its summer home on Bay Street. SuEnit v . —Mrs . Blanche Sherry starts for tho World' s Fair next Sunday. She is to be accompanied bj kor daughter. Lamont. —Tho family of Charles A. LaMont , of Brookl yn , expects to be at Hoganock , their summer home , in a few days. Katnob. —Lawyer Georgo O. * Eaynor exnects to start for the World' s Fair next Monday, should his law business not prevent. Gleason. — \Bert\ Glenson seemed to bo very much p leased about something yesterday. It' s a g irl. Congratulations aro in order. Memutt. —Mr . Jomone W. Merritt , of tho Brooklyn Eagle , will occupy tho cot- tngo at Cedar Cliff , cast end of Noyao village , the last of this month. Stewart. —Mrs. Homy Stewart , who has spent much of hor time in Brookl yn with her daughter , sinco tbo death of her husband , h as returned lo Sag-Harbor for tho summer. Niooll. —Mi ss Joanna Nicoll , who h as resided in this p lace for some years past , has broken up house keep ing, and will spend the summer with her cousin , Dr. S. B. Nicoll , of Shelter Island. B a own. —M rs. Geo. B. Brown is at Ithaca , attending tho commencement ex- ercises of Cornell University, which take p lace this week. Her son , John W. Bi p- ley, is ono of the graduates , from the class of civil engineers. Wistehs. —We regret to announce that Cap t. Jonas Winters , who passed his ei g htieth birthday last Tuesday, is now quite seriousl y sick. The-occasion , was marked by nei g hbors and friends Bending in floral and other remembrances. Booth. —M rs. Booth , widow of the late E ev. John F. Booth , who years ago was pastor of tbo M. E. Church , \ on the hill , \ together with her daug hter Vincentine , have taken rooms in the Van Scoy house , Main street , and will spend tha summer with us. Hand. —We received a ' kasty call on Tuesday from Eugene S. Hand , of the Ferris Packing Co. Tho call to his na- tive p lace was a sad one , he having come on with the remains of lis uncle , D . Os- born Edwards , which were laid at rest in Oakland cemetery oh that day. P ollk y . —Our foreman acknowled ges the recei p t of a fine basket of luscious strawberries from the garden of Wm. L. Polley. These berries wore of enormous si ze , six of them wei g hing just one-half a pound , and wore none the less apprec iat- ed because intended to tickle other palates. Wilson. —Eev. C. H. /Wilson has been kep t pretty busy ever since he returned from General Assembl y. Tuesday eve- ning of this week he made an address be- fore the Long Island Bible Societ y, at Brentwood , and last evening 1 before the meeting of the Christian Undeavor So- cieties at Bridge Hampton. Tho special corporation meeting hold at Village Hall Tuesday afternoon , for th e purpose of narrowing Hi g h street , was presided over by B. D. Sloi g ht as chai r- man , Joh n M. Woodward , tho village clerk , recording, and Louis Hertz acting as inspector of election. After tho read- ing of tho call , whi ch stated tho business of the meeting, much disou salon followed , after which the polls were opened for ono hour. On canvassing tlio r ote , which waa 228 , there were 200 for narrowing tho street nnd 28 against It. Wo now have a dail y Hue , por steam- boats , between this place anil Now-York , boats leaving here daily nt -1 :30 , except Saturdoys , and leavin g New-York daily except Sunday s. On Saturday tho boat leav es Now-York at 2 o ' clock , nnd on oth- er days at 6. At the reg ular meeting of the Y. P. L. S. U., h eld at tho M. E. Parsonage last Monday evening, a name for tho Societ y paper was formall y adop ted . It will hereafter bo culled the Yp lasunian Ga- zette. WX a illoa 1 ltin i ult colored font Wi - nr in all lie new ety l wi. Lace , lllucb er ami Jlnttou In Jtua- ala , Calf and Oout. Oliildr o u ' a and Ml a ao o Shoos and OifordH for ammmir wear , nt M . UtllOWH , thu Hlioeiuuu , Washin g ton Halt HUolr. A CARD Or ' THANKS T o the many frlonda who ciloniM their kind- nana and iijnipntliy duilng tlio f i tal illiieiu of my boh , I tender my ainctre tlmuki . Orntcfnlly , M llH , U, l UN Hl' .N, Mmoko UiIhwoI i I' b Hpnnlali mixtil—!S and * oun ce t /acliaguii. \Wl loy a ' Tan Bitot* for $ l.»5 and up, Mi s ao a ' Tan Hhooa for #I.7S and up, nnd tlio beat line of Mon ' a O o nvatu Bboc a In town , at 1 U KUOVY B , the H kooman , Uiioklon ' s Am fan S i tlvo. The I le a t Halve in the world tor out\ , limine* , Barm , Ulcere , Bait llhoiim , l - ' eyor Korea , Tetter , Chapped Maude , Uhllbl a lna , Corim , and all Bkln Rrupilun a , nnd poaltlvely c urei l ' llo a , or no pay ri - i pilri 'd . It la guaranteed to alvo perfect satin- M . i'liuli , or money refunded. Price 2J aeutu per box, li ' or Bale by W. W. Tooxor, For Oou g lm and Oolda—-lluok' a Enml a l . t i of God Liver Oil i n li m t- On It (lo om, May er. —Mr. Geo. B. Mayer , of S pri ng- field , 111., has oeen secured us manager of the Eaton Dial Works , of this p lace. Mr. Mayer is a manufacturer of large experi- ence , having been manager of tho Sp ring- field Ennameling Co. , forsome time past , and is himself the owner of several valu- able patents for dial m achinery. Brobkck. —Josep h Brobeek , of this village , who graduated from our Union School some three years ago , graduat es this week from Cornell University, having chosen medicine ns his profession. Wo understand that Mr. B. has accepted a professorshi p iu the prepa ratory school of Madison University, of Hamilton , N. Y. MARRIED IU txook— r * VNe, —At the n n l<l«o o n of the bride ' * father , an Intlinm Ut,, Kotur.ta y e van- lug, Juno intli , b y the Iter, ( Jkritnoo ft, Wll - koii , Q ralmm (1. Hallnok and hll>I>loU „ daugh- ter of (lima. II. Payne , both of tliie village , aiuN M . Kn— 1Ui\ni\— At tlieFr oi h ylorian Church Auia n anHOtt , June til th, by the Her. Jmuea II , rlnnh , Herbert II, O ltaiidlir, principal of the AvuHftnnHott public notice! , to Ml a ii Utile 11., daughter of uavld Durui i, DIED. Kiiw i iiiu. —In Ncw.York, Jiinelllli , Do r ld Oh- borne Kdwarda , formerly of thin p lane , m 7il yuan mill 10 moiitlut. Houulim liroi t uht here , for burial. Kuuel. —In thl ) villnw, Junii Hlli , William Km- met , m !rl) yonm , 7 moutbtt anil 11 dn y a , OtunnN X, —At Water Alilla , Juno lull , Annie Ii.. wife of (leo, Oiiborue , iu til l y mrn. lli t rial at Heliport. H u nnm. — At IJ i »t. |lniii|iloii. June Mb , Albert U lleiluim , in thu 7 lib year of liln ago. Ooinu. a , — ,U V l a ndcr * . Jul; 7tli , Hannah widow of O rover. Uoort a le , lo tit) yearn , 11 month * , nnd 4 day*. lEnwA a na. —At Ilrlit|| <i-Hnmplou. June iflih, Jn a ip li M. Kdimd - , m no yearn , ^ lutmt l m anil H iUjh. llurlul at lloiithiiiiiptnn, H k kv Ki ) . — At Hiiiitlmnipioii , June Itli , Ada I* It™von , hi ti ll yearn , \ r u ou U m and I (I dayii. HOI'S THIS PRICE ? MAJESTIC LIGHT ROADSTER PNEUMATIC BICYCLES , ^ 8 5.00. Never sold for less than . - J I15 before. Btrietl y hig h grade , 1893 pattern , Diamond frame , Grey. ho und or M. & W. tirc o , gear CI, weig ht 81 lbs. FKANK B. O LOVEB , Agent , 40ti Sag Harbor , K. V. MUSTANGS. Tho subscriber will bo In Sag-Harbor , on Main street , Monday, Juiie 19th , with a lot of E a stern and Western Mustangs , which will bo offered for sale. FRANK HURRINUS , Salesman and Train er. EXCURSIONS ! THE STEAMER SUNSHINE , CAPACITY 800 PASSENGERS , la offered for charter to S undoy Schools and SoJ cletie e , to go to PAWSON FARE , or elsewhere. The Pork is situated ten miles to the east of New Haven , and is ono of tho most popular excursion resorts on Long Inland Sound. For dates and rates address E. H. MAKTIN , 4 9m3 1 Benedict Building , Now Haven , Cona. HAMPTON REPAIRING ESTABLISHMENT. The undersi gned havi ng fitted up a lto pnir Shop in the roar of hie residence , is prepared to da all I r icds of repairing on Li g ht Machinery, Bicycles , &c. at reasonable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call and be convinced , at 22 Ham ton St. . S pecial attention given to model work. 46HI - . S AVrLLtAM BLA.IKLOOK. WANTED. A men to work on a farm. Must understand milkin g and delivering milk , as well us othor farm work. Inquire of OH. FOEDHAM , Southampton. $ 10 REWARD . I will pay a reward of §10 for imformation that will lead to the conviction of tho party who re- moved the Trespass Notice iu the Edwards lot r.t Long Fond . 2w. . \ - - \ 8. H. EDWARDS. yiLLAGE OF SAG-HAEBOB , Collector ' s Notice. Notice is hereby g ivon that I , tho under s i gn oil Collector of the Village of Sag-Harbor. N. Y , have received from the Board of Trus teed of said village a warrant for tho collection of Tuxea for the current your, and that I will receive all such Taxes as may be vohin t ariUy paid to me within { JO dttyR from the dnte of thW notice , and that I will nit for tho purpose of ruu ^ iving the fl*iue, at the store of Gilbert A. Hftlxoy, iu the 9itfd villa g e of Hn K-H n rlior , on Tii estliy iue ( Uh. l«th , 20th and 27th days of Jum p , inst nut , from I) o ' clock in the forunoou until 4 o ' clock iu the afternoon of each t m.d days. Ono per com for Collector ' s fees will h« cburgf.d on all tuxea piid to mo within SO days. After thut date I shall proceed to col lent said taxes with live per cout for my feea. Dated at Kag-Hnrbor , N. Y., this first day of June , i y o:i. GABJ1 1 EL H AL B E Y . Collector. Sag-Harbor Bicycle Agency O ppo n ito Watch Case Factory, W a i t bi ng - ton Street. NEW RALEIGIIS , AR I ELS , CRES- CENTS , BLACK HAWKS , WAVEIILIES , Or n lmoi j t any wheel made , excha nged f i>i second ba nd wheels. Alao wheels to hire b y tho ho ur or day ; p rices and satisfaction guaranted. Call on or add r ess J. A. KING , Bo x 811 , B uff-Harbor. Im. w. su ttobi , D I E I N T TIST , SA Q .IlARBOR , h. I , OFHTOE OVER -WINTER'S STORE TO LET. A ha ndaoinel y tnmittued room—central. Suit , able for Droaemakre or Milliner. Pout Onion Hox 1 «7. Mt t ~ mmW& sayre T \ BLACKSMITHS , milDaE - HAMrTON , L . I. Will do i j encral Jol>li!» s and Uepalrlng. Horso Shooing a Specialty, Doalora In Ilarlwd Wlra and I ' oultry NeUluR. Alao auent a for tlio L ynn a Uoad Ourt. Ourrla( j un and Wngonu furnl a hed at a liorte a t notice , tli rat Dr. \ wX Elliott , Dentist , liu remriied to liln o d lci and li ready to meet outalamllna , i\|)poliUmonU. Fa hys Block, Dr. M. J, Dnvifi in ft prominent p l t y n i- oiuii of LowiH , Cuua county, l a wn , nnd Im n bo on .tctivoly ongnge d in tho prnatiuo of nio i lioino rtt tliat p laco for tlio punt thirty- fivo yonrH. On tho 2(ltli of Mny, wliilo in Dos MoinoR en routo to Oliioa g o , ho w rb m t ild onl y tnlton with nn u lt n ok of t li a rrli nm, Hiivin g nold Ohamborlaiu ' H Colio , Oholora nnd Diarrh t u ft Roinody for tho nn s t h ovoii- toon yoi t iH , and kuowinu; it n r o li n billty, lio promirod a 2 fi oont bottln , two doROB of whi ch nomnlotoly o urod him. Tho oxolto- ino nt nnd ohnngo of watt 1 )' and diet inci- dent to travelin g often prodnco a dlnr- rlitun , Ev o ry ono n honld prooaro a bottlo of thin R oiuody boforo loa v ing Iioiiki. For Bido by I)run;g iH ' .it. blIcksmM T m -AND-- M2PMUI1VG 1 \ IKON. Ilavin n ju a t erected a new and coimiioilloim Inillilln R for my inm , in ronr of a lmp nt Jolin I' ordliimi , or ll.iy Bt., near Main , I am now pre- pared to do all kuiilii nt Jnlihlii R and I tep u lrliiK in my line, Having had many yearn experliiww lu the wel l known o a talilliilimniit aliovu referred to , I cunlld e ii lly i il f ur my airvliiea to tho iiiihlle , Kiiiirr.iit < ieln|i iwtliifiietluu andiiood work , OUP.M' E'Ofl OAHH. I H f ; HKItllMllT 1) . I'OltDIIAM , FOR SALE. 'Die nremlaeu on North Haven , known au tli e Ooodnell farm, oontiiinui R ninety aero n —lull u loirod , Ono half mlln of a linrn front. T»o itwo illnii lioiniev and onttiiilldlii Kn. l ' oiinoaalau u ivi ' il lliiliii nliittut y, <7lf JOHN Hllliltltr , A|(i ui U D *\\ 7A MONir\VAMrii ; I NiHH for *il« l! y ~ f lKO. II, lll tOWN, B rowning, King & [ ( \ o. The largest Tailoring Establishment in tlio United States , have sup - p lied us with 500 now and desirable samp les of SPRI N G ' SUITINGS AND PANTS W e take your measure , they guarantee the fit. Suits frm $16,00 up. Pants from $4.75 up. EVERY PIECE OF GOODS ¦WARRANTED. W e carry also the new samp les of SMITH , GRAY & CO. ' S BEADY-MADE CLOTHING. Children ' s Suits from $4 up. Youth' s & Men ' s Suits , $8 up. We recommend each of these bouses to ourxu a tomors , and respectfull y solicit your appreciated orders . Edwin Winters. x 4 , 000 n Y ^ JEIDS Carpets , Mattings , Oil Cloths. NEW RICH PATTERNS Al Rock Bottom Prices. CANTON MATTINGS NEW PATTERN S , f rom 12J c nt s a yard up. Please Call and See. 45 and 4.7 Mai n Struct , SA G -HA ItnOR. Geor ge B. Brown & Son. \ LOOK AT THIS , \ AND THEN GO TO TABOR'S FOlt YOUlt 83?RI T Sra GOODS. 5 , 000 Rolls Wall Paper Jimt reeelveil , latent de a lsii a anil oolo m , wlilou we are offering at p rleea wlileli , def y c f ii nnetlliau, 111k at oek of Window Shades , Curtain Poles , T r im- mings , Picture Frames , Wagons , Carta aud G eneral Notions, On and alter April let , we ahull run an Ore Lex* Wa ^ on To the Hampton * , two ilaya In e aoli week , Willi • full line of tampion of Wall paper , Wliulow Bl i nd e e , Curtain 1' olo e , An , I x i olc out far It. Wo can ploniie you, George W. Tabor & Son , STANDARD OIL (ksolino k Gaaolino Stoves. Oil ilnllrf ™ 1 In iiii a ntitlen to ju iilt piirolimcr a liy momurn or btil, w n gon nini thriiug li llie vil- Imo n very day, Uauollna Utoye a far u a le , and repaired, All ordem promptly attended to J, MDUI'IIY , Ha j i - lUrlHir. ] ' , O , Ilox 01 44nitl * DRESS GOODS lvon & Min s nwooix . BARGAINS SAML. R DAVIS' 49 and 57 Main Street. WHITE GOOD S A N P HAlIBURGg. Ladies ' Shirt Waists 8 » c. to $1.50 ' . FANCY BELTS. All Sty les Underwear , 10c. to $1.50 HOSIERY from 5c. to $ 1.00. Fres h and Choice Groceries. Fine Line of Hardware. CARPET . MATTINGS. LTOH & SH J SR ^W OOD. JACKETS. DRESS GOODS. /W S S ^ \ SODA WATER , Draught or Bottled. CONFECTIONERY AND FRUITS. Ci gars , Tobacco «fc Smokers ' Articles S fcationery- j Blank JBooks 3 <fcc. REASONABLE PRICES I • PROMPT SERVICE ! NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY ! SPRING & SUMME R OPENING I 1893 -:- MEYE R BROTHERS -:- 1893 ft H ClotMers on I* Mart. B—o~ Our lino of goods for tlio coming Bo t isoit is now ready . It in tho LARG EST and FINEST w o lmvo ovor cnrrie t l , embracing almost everything imaginable in Men ' s, Yout h' s & Children ' s Clothing. Hats , Caps , Boots and Shoes , and Gentlemen ' s Furnisiing Goods. All nt prices vvliich none but. ourselves ouii oiler. Your Interest do- miui t U tl t tvt you seo those goods. Wo extend to tlio publiu conliul invittttion to cal l and oxamino our stock . O u r w e ll k no wn r e put a ti o n f o r LARGE VARIETY a nd LOW PRICES renderH it un t inco o dary to quote special bargains. Wo are prepared to soil nt ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. ALL GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRE SENTED OR MONEY RE, FUNDED. Y ou will make ' no mistake in calling and examinin g our a nlondid stock. Wo liavo everything to oliooso from in LATEST STYLES and best selections. Th a nking our f riend s nnd patrons for past favors wo pronoso to oiler better Inducements than ovor boforo. Asking n continuance of thoir pntronago , wo assure them tlio best attention nnd unexcelled values, Respectfull y, MEYER B R OS. (O pp. W n luh Cuao Factory) Wn s k l ugl-on Street , S t iff-IIarlior , L. i; BRANCH STORE AT EAST-HAMPTON, L. I. AT HERTZ'S Household Furnishing Soip i OBOWBLL ' S BLOCK , It You will find a comp lete stock of CBOOXEBY , GLASS AND TIN ¥ARE. WOOL) AND WILLO W WARE. Lamps—all Modern Styles, S ilve r Ware and Jewelry a S pecialty. Watches and Jewelry Repaired. ALWAY S THE BEST. OUR LADIES' SHIRT WAISf At 2*7 cts. is a Record Breaker. So is our Boy ' s Domet Shirt Waist at 17 cents. IMPORTANT! S pecial inducements in Carpets for the next two weeks. Hav e You Seen Our Stock of SUMME R FOOT WEAR ? H. F. NICKERSON . 44 MAIN ST. 44 HAVING BECOME WELL SETTLED IN OUR; NEW QUARTERS At the Cooper Building, we would inform the pub lic that we have now tit* largest stock of CHOICE F RESH G BOCEBIES & CANJNED GOODS That we ever carried. Our stock , purchased for cosh , will be sold at bottrai prices. Please call and examine for yourselves. We also currjr a full line ot the \Perfect\ Ready Mixed Paints. • GUAR A NTEE. —We gunraute© thrit tho paiut ia strictl y pnro in erery respect. It is oompos *d of Strictly Furu Wbita Load and Pure White Z mo combiuod with Pure Li us o a d Oil, Drj c r i , 8nfficieut Turpeut ' me to i us uro good workin g, and such pigmtmt a as aro required to produo a Ilia various ubades. It does cot coutaia gasoline , alkali , water , soup or barytas. Wh&n app lied strictl y nc s orJin g to directioo s given , wilt cover m ure s crf o co , exoal la * y p% *v auce , and s urpa du ia durrbility all other pulatB , not excepting Strictl y Pure White Lead. It will uo t peel, cr n a - c or ohal K off. If not found as above stut o d , we will forf ul t the value of the pilot and the * ex peiue of the app U * a tiou of n &tn a — S To a aisa i Wfi * coocr , ilf au faeturt i r. i . 13 A . Y . —Owing to the s iaa l l crop of U qt hnTve M ed in thia viciaity and c o n att qa e ntl y^ tti * hi gh pri ce , we have added to our stock of grain the llue.it quality of baled hay, which we offer la Urge or small quantities at bottom prices. SMITH BEOTHERS , Arthur T. Brown , Ph. Gk , A pothecary and Pharmacist. A. Comp lete Line of 3Pure and F resJ a Drugs , Chemicals , Patent M e dicines and. Toilet _A.r tides. Pfay sa iciarRS 1 \ Prescrip t ions a S pecial t y . This department is under my personal supervision , but in my absenca Mr. .Thumb A. Bailey, Ph. (J., will attend to your wants with acurncy and dispatch \We have the .Best Cigar in Town For tho money. \BIGHT'S EIGHT\ g ives you full value ior ^ your nlokl e U both quality and quantity. E p^ T H K ONLY STORE where graduated pharmacists onl y preside. Try us onco and you will always be our customers. COB. MAIN AND WASHINGTON STREETS. \/ \ ^ v ^ 2m / f «Y« ^ — «n ^_ CO TO tSES OF. STUDY. V ^ — *^£ ^ /\ / } Jr ^ rj &s f' / P y * ¦ 8 c u°° l of Action. —\ AN J ^ s f ££ ! & ' Sl t ulonts Enter Any Time. \ ^ _ ^ S f i / * ~~ * * CaWogu o Sent on Ap- NEW LONDON , CONN. It. A, BRUBEOK , Prin. S p l iig A s .ni>mttc ^^ . ,03it , I S t $« We i lemto to call tho attention ot Farmers and oth t iH to tho followin g offeriD g of apaoialt l M w i .toh will bo ool i l ot fdlr prioos I AOME HAltltOWS In Tnrloun elce n, prlooo and atylo n , Wo know , anil nil thou who biro u n od thorn know , thoy aro tlio boat barrow on oartli. WI A IID P t O W S , lURE3 »ua OOKN I'LANTBIH. All of tli o m nrj i- j la o n , «ttl w » mU tli t r u on tliolr njorlt o . All klnJn of Farm Implements kopt in ntook or proourml at abort notloo, In PK U TIMZKIt B wo noil tlio Willlam n t Olnrk ' n and OhlttouJou ' ii , both of wblo b bars htoo d tlio lout of jonro anil kavo ilomonatrotoil tl i tlr valuo In tin llolil, Wo do-not on u va o ii for a u y of tbeuo g oodo , but fix tbo prioo ouoiia h low«r to pay you to liuut tliom up. . n. I'ENOIN Q MATEUIAI j o( all kinds coniitaiilljr on hanil. . \ OOAIj of imltnbl q al e o always In itook. You will find uu « lwayn on band ami oa g or to ploMO, Oivo nn a oil l , oouipwo prlooi , and wo Wl | . U , anil . n or t t your patrona B o. & p a()n & ^ ^ m Jamm H. B tron R la our a utliorl a o i l af j onl for Ra t t-IIimpton to*n. »7tf LOOK ! LOOK ! wi. nun mue , PHARMACIST , No. 70 Main St., Sa g-Harbor , N. Y. . IIii t Iiui l tt Ul y put in m t ovr TUFT'S \MANITOBA SODA Al'l ' ARATUfl, wlIU nil Hi o nioii t nii provnd raoilorn nppllandon , ami having oounoo te d tlio narao wltk the S» ( r - tl(«rbor Wator Works , is proi i t t riul to draw tbo purout H i da Wa ter obUln»blo , Willi pnro fruit jn loo s , nnd \Wlilp pod Ortiatu , \ Our V lao . v Wntor iu obtained fa blool t tin Unod b u rrol s dl t xot Irom Uto Bp r in g * tit B u ralO R a X otltln st in. uonn e otl a * with tliis part of my business is loft t imlonn to insure parity and oloanllneir. I would also inform my frl u nda and tlio Dublin that I liavo boim anpoInU i l •• ! • • R ont for tlio a.tlo of HIlVli K K ' M O k SMSIIIS A TU O COIV rKC l' lIO W I 2 ICY of wlilo h a ntook will b n on gala on and aftor Slay 1st , at Hurler ' s prlo w . ri'c ult B i vuicy Week. PKI M ^ RirriOIVH AiU fi l J II A l B i l i V «;». 7 I I'OI IIV» ^ It> »AJ T OIC & r V I M IIITj OICil»l : BtH I ' UIINI Willi U OIJ N I'KV mtAVVKKlt. i n V P Q T AT I? * ' «! »<>« U o m o nl to V JC .1. 1. D I. I * K d • Kabiimilii e Wall» , for ¦uio by QUO. II , HIIO WN ,t HON. JACKETS. LYON & SHERWOOD . li mor e Houses. Tlio s o wl u hliiK to pnrohano or inolian f f o l lo r so u , will nloauo tuka notloo that tlm unil o r - b lKaoil baa tlil a wook rooolvoil a lot of fronh ntook , wliloli bo will anil olionn, if, if, nuo if it s , nr idgo-Uam p ton , M nro li ll , 1B0 1 1. CYC LONE Potato But; Exterminator, TUo o uleat , oh o ipcut , n ul mout sITootn a l way of appl ylna I ' aria Ur n on to lwUto vlnua . No oartln s watnr or lulling with fila ttar , , 0ns mini with tlila muolilno can Hrnon (< aoroa In ono half dny May lltb , 1H0:1 , J. fc HANFO U D , Hl wH Hoiitliam pton , Afjonl.| NOTICE. A a poclnl mcoti n t ; of tho Stookholdors of tbo Eaton Dial Manufacturing Oo. of Sag-Harbor v Suffolk Co., N. Y., will be hold at tho offlco of Dr. E. Miles , ia Bog-H«rbor, N. Y. , on Sa tur- day, Jul y 1st , 1893 , at 10 o ' clock a. ii. for tba purpose of taking action in regard to re-organ- izing and changing the niir n o of said company. Ba g-Horbor , H. Y., Juno 1 0th , 1 803. J. J. HARRiaON , L. PALMER. 48 - S F. B. GLOVEB , Direotora.