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THE CORRECTOR. 8AG-HASB0H , L. I. ¦ . i -i SATURDAY FEBRUARY 25. LS93L Tom Sailers * entertainment netted; »bont S70. Tbe 'Mnabanaet will resume ber mail- ronte about March 15. ci iti fi— ¦ SamaelP. Hillretb , son of Geo. A. Hildretb of Brid ge riamp tou waa ad- mitted to tha bar last week. ¦ B > < ¦ « f ti . '^ The Sag Harbor Atnu3ement Company- has been . organize d wilh Tom Sellers as PreBid&nt and-Messrs. S pateher and BIcCaHen as -M anagers. . ' ~ \ The Suffolk Goanly Sales of property for arrear s ' of toses to commenco on : tbe ' 15th day of Apri l nest , by Co. Treasurer J^rklBB , Will -be-foand on tbe Poa ' itb page ol to day ' s C OREECTOX The plat. Ddp. Grand Master of Ma- S O DS visits . Wamponamon Lod ge nest Thursday evaning. After the closei of the communication , a collation will ba Served at the Nassau House. ' . ; - - * - 1 - . i a » e»i . The p roprietor of Wilson^ Exchange late Jetter ' s Hotel , startled big patrons by introducing a comp lete sat of new chaire , Friday morning, and complete- ly changing, tbe nai qae appsamuoa of that popular resort. — ^.«0»- c — Cap tain Mark Grifiiag ' of Shelter In- lan d was surprised Sa t urday evening by thirty of h' s nei g bboi-p , ' . all dressed rri old fashioned style. Mrs. Aania Porter looked aa if she was living in tb . 3 year 161 0 , so Bay s the TEnsnsE. TheSeaeida TECE3 sajs thai Gbo: ' .M: Ackerl y of Patchogu o is negotiating with the \Hungarian Orchestra \ of tbe B len Musee ,, N. T. City, for cateriaixnaevtis ID PfttchogllD , South \rapto3 , and Sag Harbor. ., o « 0*-'Ci Sun rises to-d'iy G:40 ; sets 5:17. Hi g h tide to day 5: 5G A - SI , and 6:40' p. M . Twilight beg ins 5:15 A 31 , and ends 7:13 P. M. Moon ' s first qu arter , Thursday 9:18 A. M. Kises 3:21 A. a ; sets S:20 p si i i r> i n i CJ' Washing ton ' s asnirerstiry w-.a a bliz zardouB day . thia yoar. Tbo iT itional Ensign floated from tbs struck topmast of the Liberty Pole at the foot of JT-iia efcraet ,. notwithstanding the gulo. For this spurt of patriotism cur city fathers are responsible. . —. >m ri * O * C\' The Jefferson D3. -uorr«t- \ c Ciab b. <i.s decided to g ive a birunK' t in coru ni H oa - oration of tbo birth -lay of Thorna-\ Jef- ferson. Tbe cemmittt- e of nrrnr.g-meiits will leave notLing nud 'no to make tbe eTent a p leaaiut ssn.l ssiemoiiib' .A cue in the history of tbe S.tg ILiibor D.-mocm cy. Several eminent Dj iaocr-its will be invited. An nnnaul bai.q-i«t will bd a feature of the CInb. Albert Brown , a T7c . il kno -v n chart ctsr , was found dead in the Aflior cm 'louse barn about 6 o ' clock , lust evening. Lie put in a ton of co il in tha Ouirul bail l ing in the rnoruin^. I?> tbe afternoon he went into tba b.irn , went upstairs and . laid down . lie bad been drUtkisg. J. I. Collins tried to nronse him , but COUld not. T>c Wwils was 9«nt for, -and pronounced bim dead. Co . roner Nugent was sent for. I ITI * O • 4J-» — ¦ — ¦ \ \\ \ E AST H AIIPTOK U NION Sen > OL —The two school districts of Etst Fl tmpion pillage have resolved to consolidiiia \ \in- to one Union Free School District. Tbo vote , at a meeting held Monday evening Stood 140 for tbe union , nnd 21 against. The vote waa then made untniinaus , on motion. Tbo election for members of the Board of Education resulted in ti e choice of H CEIJ D. Hed ges. and Abram E. HeJ gop , tbroa years : Samuel S. Conkliug and Geo. A E'dretl gr , two years ; Jeremiah Mulford and Abram E. Sherrill , ono ye.r. At the meeting B9T. Mr. Stok03 presided , nnd B. Z Griffing acted- as Secre tary. Benjamin II- ' Ilanling Jop , ion / nnd faTOrabi y known as tbe Secretary of the DimoJSayioga B-ink of Brooklyn , bis been culled to tbo Presidency ot tbo B nk which is ono of iba best known ; and most prosperous institutions in that cit y. Mr. II. has been fifteen yeataSec relary, and it is in no small degree , dai to hia carelul and j'idiaous sex vices lu- .t tho present prosperous Oj udition of tii'j inalitation has been reached. \Mr. Him. tington is in the prini o of life , lla is - MI East' Hamp toner by birth , nud co ua s of good olti Long lalan .l sloclt. liia Tallier being the lalo Dr. Gj orge L IIii;il ing- - ioTQ , ft \saH ktidvs n • ¦ p hjaieift ti . and bis grandfather tho luto Abel Huntington , twice reprosentativa in .Congress from this distriel , and osca Collector of this pott. _ —« -+ m •- » ¦ - — BUCKLES S A 1LXWA SALVE. The Beat Salre in the worM tor Cuts , Bruises , ores. TJlctrs. Salt Kheanw , 1' eter Sores . -Tetter. Cflippeil llamts, Cfit!t»!*ln5 , Cores , » nd all Salt EnipUoas . and positively cures Vl' ea , or no par re- oatrtd. It ta jruaraatect to fiiviv iv»rfec l »austaction or money refnnJtH' . Price 23 ecats per bas . . ior vCt br W\ \V. Tooker. *«Tiic . -Dlai Jpactor j* ; The Eaton Dial Company has shut down thi3 week on account of temporary embarassment. There has been a num bsr of changes in the ctirectprv and slock of this concern since it began rua hing. The confidence in the Eiton process J eema to be general with those who have investi gated it , and the diffioul ty is attributed to the management. The Company atar ' od on tha limited capitai of S700Q , and it appeared to be the pol- icy of the first directorate lo '''go ' slow. '* When the proposition to increieo the capital to 815 , 000 was broached Slessrs. Siernan , - Il iynor and Lyon witbdiow , or were voted cut. They preferred to bo assessed rather than increase tho capital . It is understood that they sold out to Mr. J. J. ' ELurison for $1 , 650. Mr. Eiton ' also disposed of a considerable of hia holding, and;- Mr . Lucius Palmer is said to d«ro about §3500 of tha stock . The Company has liabilities of §2000 or more in addition to tha expenditure for p lant etc. The popular imp rosaioa is that there will ba a reorganization aDd that tbe enterpiiso will eventually bo prori i able. The statement mnda in a reoen i issne of the CoRUEcron that l.irge \ orders for dials bad . beeu received came from one of the oSoors , and we bad every reason to believe it. If these orders stand good , there oug ht lo be no trouble in making a success , if the work is done satisfac- torily. - : ¦ TfiS KEW STEASIBOAT . I The new steamboat building in Phila- del phia for tlj e Liouz Xd-ind and New London Ste-imboat C J ., ia espacte.1 to ba re-j d y for launching on the 10th of March. Tho S UFFOLK Tins i 3ay3 she 1 * 3 1-10 feet long. A cj aipouad eng ine 20 b y 40 , 2S inches stroke , and two inde- pendent boilers , 20 feat long, S feet G inches ia diameter , to carry 130 lbs . of steam , will furnish the motiv9 power. The huii is built of steel and will have five water tig ht compartments , so that iu case of an accident aud one part of tbe bull is crushed iu and fills with water 'there will not bo much danger of sinking. Forward of the eng ine room on tho lower deck will ba ample room fur frei g ht , and aft will be a large pas- senger room , ladieV c ibin , eiting saloon , and all mceasary accommodations for the camfort of passengers. Tha upper deck will extend tho full length of * tho boot , so that passengers can promenade from oao end of th-3 bait to the other. On the hurricine deck will ba a saloon 32 feet long, aUo a smoking room and s ' z slate rooms. . . . . The man ^; t.rs ot the Mi^qnerade B-di g i?HO under the aiiopicos of the G Tin i:i Smg ing Society io Masonic Hall 021 Tuesday oijjhl . huve!\ \ reason to congratuUte ihemselvj 8' ou- (ho entire sn . c«es. -i of the &' ¦ • tertaiDmeut : . . The ball has not be-n so. crowded ou auv similar (icca .ion f;>r muj iy vear3. Tao motley CG. -»*U!aes w«rt» more elaborate than ustia!. ' Tbe grnmV . march 1«3 b j Mr. L-tttJ waa t;m most svsteto »tie nij d im posing over seen in the ball , and the pirads of-S'iig Cdruivil v/as gorgeous. Two young French g irls d:e-sed as p igesi attended , and a gte : \ ;t retinue followed in 11 vanzy proeassion. Tha prizes given for the boat coataai ed couySe were awarded to Mr. Charles Bracber aad Mis? Mary Brob«-ck , the onr attired as n T yrole ui Hun'er , aud tho other in a Qfwon Isibella coslum' 1 . The Jud ges were Messrs L Heriz. II French , and W. M Tabor , the former making the prest ' .ila . tion ppeoeb. The prcmiutc s were a ladies album , and a gentiemiu ' s smoking set. Thei o xvtvs . a good uiiiDy Hptctiitors present. Tnose partici pating in the duncing, which was kept up un . til after day li ght comprised a l=i rg3 pai t of our German aud Fiench ' population. Tha Stg Jlirbor Cornet U.wi d supp lied the music. The F.i!iv * s B-jueSc ioI Association waa permanentl y org inizod ou Ftiday even ing of lust wevk Two hundred aud fifty four ciituter members enrolled their names. The-main object of the societ y jij ' (be ¦ payiDcnl of hick ' benefits to its members. Ecb pav i lO coats - .weekly ' and in cise of sic ' ioes3 ?G p-j r ' wa ' jk is paid to the sick mciiber. \ Tho Consti tutiou and B y Laws permit lbs c-Sten - sion of death and funeral- benefits if the i-os ' iBiy ' chuse3 1-j do . fio. .. Tho ofScers ure:, Caria DbhiHagur , President ; \G Ar ' P-irks . Y-ca Ps ' esident ; E Crambd l , Sj ilrttary ; 'S ; . Qregory ; ¦ Treasurer ; L. iiuukie ii , j.; Wnght , \Vm. Moecch , \LV iistees. • * - \ Witli tlie Wooden B alls The Battle of the Balls was the sole attraction here in tho line of sport Washing ton ' s Birthday. The wooden balls kept roliiDg ou Scuom ' mer ' s and Weber ' s alleys from morning ' nn ' til ^ 10 p, u: The Excelsior C;ul> ran ' , tha games at Scbommer ' s. The resuito - wero as follows : 5CHOMHEG * S ALI.ET3. First Pt i2e , a «old wwte h Winner W. Hoitz ; bowler Dueiflmger ; fccote 58. - Second Prize , S)0 gold p iece. : Winner II. Hand ; bowler . Doerscher , scoto 57 Third Prize , So gold p iece. Winner J. Sehrider ;-bowltr Kuss ; Kcot e 56. Fourth Prize , S2.50 gold p iece. Win- ner , \W. ilownrd ; bowler ' Doorscher - , score 5G. Fifth Prize , gold dollar. W r iuni r Fass ; bowler Shaffer. ' This was for ibt< lowest ecore. There w^ -re sevcgi ! i ie? of one pin. They . were roiled ' off - -Sbuft\-r winning . with- 51 pins. WE3EP. S ALLEYS. First Piizf , a music bos. Wii.ne\ , W. Howard ; bowler Doerschor; score 50. Second Prize , Silver Pitcher. Winner und bowler , W- SiialTu r ; score 55. Third Prizp , gold watch Winrit- r and bo .vler , Shr. ff^r ; score 55. Fourth Priz? , bos of ci gars. Winner W. Howard ;, bowler Dj erschei ; score Ow. Fifth Piiz= , bottle of Cognac. Winner and bowler , C. Carroll. This wus the lowest score priz * , nnd wis roiled off on ties. . Cirroll winning With io p ins. NT.V .Ol <E»—* , Southampton. The Presb yterian Church of Sn ' .h- amp ton baa ex tended a o il! to li v. Richard S. Camp bell of Newark , N J. ior a period o? six months Frederick ii B' ett-a and olhers h-ive bought the Walter ip. Ha vnn 3 farm , in the wcHteru part of tho viilugo , for $Au> 000. fi. M. Day of NdW Xj r k City has par- chased ei g hteen uores on Gin Lane for S30 , 000 , and will \build a coltoge. Geo. Seei y has boug ht tbo 'Hannah F. Yonde homestead , one aero and tv\ o dwellings , fur 83 , 32 5 . Tha schooner Elsie Fay from Grand Coyman , West Indies , with a ctrgo of d ye woods and coco.icuts went ashore ii tho sno v storm of Fiid-i y ui ^ ht , 17>h iast., on Montauk about two miles this sido of the Point. Tii-a crew were land- ed b y the britches bj ay in-th a morning, b y the L ; fe Swings ' men of Ditoh Piain Station. The vessel went to piocos aid i3 an entire loss , with tho cargo. There were a Urge number of parrots on bonrd. The do-ad birds strewed the beach. Tun E.. -iia F-»y W . M 171 tons , bm ' . 't in Ei. -51-s ,. M iss , in J SS-1 , and haiiii'l frO'U Bj- .t.on. .rjj 4 CJ » <g*i The ruo.>n will m-iUa aracn,]^ for »e-t- ting full twice iast ra .j ai.t. b y not gsttio\ full nt ail this month. Th-it ia perhups tho humoi'oa-j aspect , but there is \ a morn interesting-t iiie in the f.mt that a month without a full muon onl y hap- pens once in about twenty years. Tho irregnliii'ily is not iu the moon ' s h-ibitR . for they me of tha gieiilost . rfignlnrity. It is the irregniariiias of the \ calendar lint pfaci s Luna in this false posilion. The interv d b: j t*vreu full moons is al- ways twenty ni. 'iu aud n is.uif thtj p , so that Fobiuary i? the onl y month th . - .fc possibly c-ui be withuut u fai l moon ocd that oo. ' y when - the pieceeding full moon comes on the-SO- .h or Blst of Jan. Tbe last fuli UJOOU was on J.ii . 31 , and tho moon will cot bo lull again until March 2. —E Nj t wieh E NTERPIU - E . -^. - o-.-e^— fcTATH OF OHIO , OlTr 03? To iiKDO , ? SS. LiTJCAS >J OUSTS \ F RANK J. -C«asri y makes oath that he is the senior partner of F , J. CnENEr & Co., doing business in . tha City o£ Toledo ' . County and State aforesaid , and that soid firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLA.KS for eash and every case of Gatarrh that cauuot bo cured b y the xisc of H ALL ' S C ATARRH : C URB . JFKAiYE J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed ia my presence , this 6th day of December , A. D. 1S86. A. W. GLSASON , Notary Public. . Hall' s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts di ectly on tho blood and mucus surfaces of the system—Sand for testimo- nials free. P C IIHN - EX , Toledo , O. fiSTiSold b y Druggist , 75o. . . .. . . . . . Letters remaining unclaimed in the poa ' t- Offiw , Sag. ' H,iibor > N; Y. f on Feb. 23d J 893 Center , John H. Concb' ar , G Jocdilmam , Id r MeBerrinn . E-idl y Miiiii m , 'Capt. Jj h n Sheppard. Win . B. Slate , A. E. Wurner , M.a. Robert While , M; s. B. , ; G. French , \ P. M. Ssirrn. —Ta this Tillage , Feb. 23ih , Miss Anna E., daug hter ot tho late Captain Gcorga Smith , 5i -19 yean . SxnoxG. —In Amnganselfc , Feb 23d , Cath- erine A., - , widow - of tho late Abner Strong of Waiusoj tt , as 76 years. ' - ' ; i Peop le troubled with eicknnd herVou3 hoadaches will had a . most tffionctous remo 'd y in Ayer ' s Cthartic Pills. Tboy strengthen the stomach , stimulate : . tho liver , restore heallhy action to the \di- gestive organ? , and thu3 afford spee d y nnd permanent relief. I893-:-MEYEB BRO'l HERS-:-lS93 IPPPf ' IH flTRIPfi PI IftP Iff IHI1 1/8-Si Illiii 'I BiIilS S fi l l ^ i H il ifli IM\0- l.tiil III Jof m M^ m' iJ ikl 5 M.&W&* Great Clearing Out Sale for Thirty D ays Onl y. . . ¦ IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES, . . . - —tot — . ; ; METER BROTHERS , Washing ton Sireer , Sag Harboc , *ro now . prepared to SGctifico their entire lino of goods , preparatory to restocking for the Spring Trade und offe r tha public unprecedented attractions in reduced priceo , NEVER BEFORE OBTAINED IN S A C. ET A BEOR. All their stock of OLOEillNG ooaaialinj i of OVERCOATS. SUITS, PRINCE ALBERTS , CUTAWAYS , SACKS , PAN TS , &.a. Bdat qualitioa and best.values nver offered. • . . LADIE8 'G£ STX.EUEN 3 ' and C IIILDRENS ' S'lOES and foot .gear of all Bt y les and vanities reduced to lowest prices. Hats , ©aps , and Head Wear 9 v ; ¦ ' . G entlemen ' s Furnisliiiig G-oods and UNDERWEAR of latest make and best qualities. A'l at fi gures which def y competition! We mast clean up Ibis Stock at once. Now i3 your opportunity . \ For Tbirty Bay . ' . -jOnly. . mmsMm, . ' w^&smmM , W ASHINGTON STREKT , SAG IIARDOB , L . T . OPP OSITE WATCH C A SE F A OTORY . J3r ' ,nch Store , Aliin St., Bast Hampton. 4 -ra A J? HT/-T 1 A ^ \ %j Q Shv &&tJi %j <Mm^® TTJSDEBTAEER & SMBALMEE XiODsfcsin B uilding' , Main Street , SAG HARBOR , L. I. 'Perhaps you ' V^^^-fUv -: ¦ ¦ ' - - ¦ ' .& ¦¦ ' • ¦ ¦ . -• a- ' - -* S JL - - JL ^ £> Sweet *A ta iled f clover Flour \ This \^ w ^ Morning.; ^^**«r - '' ; • - ' and then tveryihrag scenvtd to go crooked. So much depends upon ycur breakfast. Beg in the day well with some 5weet Clove r BucVcvvheat Cakes Yon will then be happy all day. They are delicious arid * wholesome. . ' „ CLOVER HtLLS. ¦ * 71-73 Park Pl«c , New York,, .. ' . \ r^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ \FO\^ 0 \%5 B V ^s-ssg P T& itr g J& ^t\ B. ^^ a %? ^ . Honey mH6fe fcQ _ SBirl duplno ' FebPuai'y J bsfore Haroh lat. & i®^' . \ . ' \V : \ ' {?O R QN£ VSAR AND THE ' . ' . 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Everything of the best. & w Now , T HE H OME M AGAZINE for one year is ^ only fifty cents , but we make you the following j§ f * liberal offer : - ' I? The White House Billing Room Chart ^ New throughout from cove r to cover ; containing a Bill of Fare 95 ^ for every day in the whole year. No two alike , and plain , prac- ^ ftp tlcal directions for preparing every dish fro m soup to dessert. . ' O^ m Fancy Work Chart - S ¦ ^ Containing over sea illustrations of Plai n and Ornamental . Initials , ^ ^ Drawn Work , Netting, Embroidery, Tatting, - Patchwork , Mis- f|k £ g\ celianeous Fancy Work and Home Decoration. ^ ¦ m The Home Magazine Poetry and Prose Chart |a ^y Especially adapted for selections for School Children. c|k S Spring Dressm aking Cliart ® gy Just completed , with \ designs of all the ' latest Spring Fashions 6 p ^. ¦ of 1893, with what to wear and how to make it. y& Floral Chart & § All about fiov/ers and p lants - , v/hat to plant , when to plant and y& how to plant. Invaluable to every lover of flowers . fx^ v /fS ^ tej . We o ffer these Five Charts and THE HOME MAGAZINE for one ^ t year for only FIFTY CENTS , if the money is sent during February £^ befo re Marc h 1. Mention this paper. DON'T DELAY. Address ; C|k , ~ The BH 0BIX P1MJSHIKG CO, ili ^SU cS D . C . | t «w»*m «H i i M .. .M jimi.... . — —.— J -^-^..^*^- -^^ -- -m<---w.t.<»f-if^ii3fcria^r-j -rTw<yt<*r- >Burr^>iir-i «. '' 1 mj *iim *m ^ ¦ ^ ¦¦ i \ « ww.nwnf.iw»«- J M ih VV ¦ Oir ' Jii:l. Ail:, f\L{ \ %i ~ ' % T\' *£- 1 {* : *W1 ^ v» tw ^ , 1 fj/v l 1 ; i03\ ! • i - -i- * . . - 5 - 1 iij-j !. ; ¦ > , - ' ' AS -i M' Ki.N f-i i'v; riLii^- i: . YKiiV A'i' ' i' i< < A.u . s:rv: i«i. : - .,: ' - }.K!U ' i ' r \t PiUrKS' ¦ - . ' ¦ ' , ' ¦ . ,w, • \ . - ¦ . \ rtJ;^, i/N. •; J.: , a\* -i v \:, -i-L\aW • - ai . ii . - . i ^ Li A - .. , \ <;! . 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