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I Kl aitie l \ r£ ^ o s Ha rmony. I J os ToS\ . Juno 1\ . —Mr. Blaine would not cous i n! to 5 je inter- viewed , but before he left the t-ity gave this communication to repre >vi C;irJr e s ot the Huston Journal: ¦•Tito resolution , ener g y ami per- sistence t rj iii - a marked the proceed- in g s dj \ the convention at Minne- apolis will, if turne d a g ainst the common foe. win the flection in November. AH minor diffe rences shoii l- I I n- uwi«c«\ in !he <1 nfy 01 cve i r Jtepu l j l iean to do all in his power to elect the ticket this day nomina ted b y the Nati onal Jtepub- lican Convention. -Iames G. B laine. CIksc ;i!» Hie Lines for Victory Ke ^ tiiarl y every Jour or tig ht yc at s when the strug g le for the Presidential nomination jrro ws hot a few K eprfblicans here and there an- l ed to despair ot the success of the party. They declare that the or g anization is de g enerating into one of men rather than principles; hu t fortunately this has alway s proved a false a larm and will a jj ain. If , in the strui i f ih- over the Presi- dential nomina tion , the con testants raise a dust which for a moment tiii-cures the principle s of the par- ty , i t must soon pass away like a suiiiiii c r ' s cloud. Whatever disap- • t oin tments attend the nominations , and whateveruntimel y declarations may he made before hot blood has had time to coo!, it e. t iino { tie long befor e every true and loyal Repub- lican must realize that he owes his lir s t alleg iance to the n oruinees . and inn <t re el that whether it selects one candidate or Another , tli s Re- publican party can rightfu lly claim his support as a matter of principle. Mori ches has a railroad station , but its location is of greater bene- fit to Ct - n l re Mori ri ies than to East Moriches , which is two and a half miles east c f the station. A num- ber of prominent citizens of the lat- ter place h ave held meetings and volunteered money contributions for land and station if the Long Isla s d J J ailroal Company would consent tc the stopping of their trains at East Moriches. The com- pany did not , howe ver , »c«. i ti i ray clear to such an arrangement so have set a bout to accommodate the y>eor - le oi Easi i jori ches as much as possible. It ^ as claimed by the East Mo- riches peop le thattfjeir frei ght bills alone amounted to tuueii s j or ^ than those of their nei ghbor* at Centr e Moriches . The railroad com pa „r consequentl y iave consented to al- low freigh t trains to stop at East I Jloric - ' nes where a platform Las been erected. >* ow the company has set a gang ot men to work laying a \Y \ ' track just east of the Moriches station , This is for the purpo s e . of turning trains about and having thein go onlr to . ' Ea s t Uorie a e fl. A New ' ?> \ on t he L,. I Railroad. Clevelan d Nominated. Chicago , June 23. —For the third time Grover Cleveland has been nomi- nated for the Presidency of the United S tate s b y the Democratic party. The nomination was made at 3:29 this morning, he having received t>17 1-3 votes , or 10 1-3 votes more than was necessary on the first ballot. The session at which Mr. Cleveland wis nominated last night began at 5 o ' clock yesterday and did not adjourn untii 3:4 2 this morning. The National Dem ocratic Convention completed its ticket Thursday by nom- inating Adlai E. Stevenson , of Illinois , to be the Vice Presidential candidate of the part y and adjourned sine die. Mr . Stevenson ' s onl y formidable co mpetitor was ex-Goy. Uray , of Indi- ana , whose defeat was lar gely if not j wholl y due to the desire of the anti- Cleveland men to take revenge u pon j him for r e fusing to continue in the eo t u- j bication a gain s t, the ex-President. j It is too late to give full particulars ! < his week . . I Seeing- . Something: of Hie Worl d , Do not let the young peop le , especi- ally s irls , £ c> out from their homes with a ini J iif o 'H notion of learning some thing of tbe world. While on a shuit tri j> one >ui niner tolbe western part of the state , stopped with my ' husband at a small country hotel for i dinner. We were obliged t o wait some- | tim > ! for a train and while waiting in the stall y little parlor , I fell into c on- yi'satiou with a young g irl who hap- ¦ n ^ n ed to I\ 1 sitting there. She was very t talkat ive and indiscreet and I soon had .pui e.i little history of herself. .She ! had come fro m > ome country town bent ' on see ing something of the worl d , and ! wa < goin . ™ about entirel y it ' one as agent J for so me Look or paper. Her parents , \ <h < - told me . were comfortabl y w ell- ^ ff i .ni.; iir: had a p iea- .ant ho i iie , bu t she ; i v. u ;: - -d t o . - ee i >tnetliing of life and j ~ i c' was taking this wav to do it and ' , j av he r i - xpoases at the same time. She j v. .. ' , e r v nnsojilii - lie a t' » d and free with lie: i - nj it e. How often 1 have thou g ht .if li e.r aiei wondered what kind of a girl she w; i< !<y the time she reached ho i r.e again. In the course of the af- ternoon two or three young men who were lnun g ing about the hotel.dropped into the room and on one pretense or another o pened conversation with per. thoii sjli she had onl y been a few horns long er in the hotel than myself , and uiil v c\i\-cted i - » -lay a little later. 1 do no! think sbe was in anv s e nse a bad . ii i ri . but -he tliou g h t //» ( . - was seeing life . 1 wonder if , af ter 'lays spent in I t i4i — inanii\t in iihe hotels and after all t in' p - Lu ff s and insults she would r«- ; ¦ ¦ ••: %> a- . t l> . »ok-a gent , siie could v >n-- .i- ! In ' v re turn lo her home tin* lad y like . i innocent g irl » lie mi g h t, hav * ' been, hail ! -he remained there. 1 am very su > e 1 j shoul d net want a sister of mine to see j life a- - . -he saw u , and 1 venture to . -ay l it' that g irl did not get too hardened ' iiv i: . -r experience , she will lo ok Lack ai i d hhi-h at the memories of that tri p. i -/. - /„„. ? , Hnekten ' d Arnica Salve The U es t Salve in ' .hi world for Cuts , Cruises , Sore?, r i cer- s , Salt Rheum , Fever Sores , letter , Chapped Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all Skin Erup- tion s , and posi tively cures Piles , or no pay re q uired. It is guara n teed to g ive pe rfect satisfaction , o r money refund- ed. Price 25 cents per bos. For sale hy Fernand Vie-no _ < conveyances Ai - ii '- r l y. Cm. M a i it l wife to H. Kinil v Wor n l . l.oi ~ - . Anntv st. Patchogue. ?' Same to Edwin 1\ . I'i/ . g s. I -ot n s Amity • =! . I ' alrliug t ie . 1 I t i . r ^ t-r. A t nii ' - to l ^ i' .i is C t o l dstein. 3 lots. V - .i - fi - - TlW . at B e l l|»»r. ' • ' •• Sa!ii i > t.i s:i n;e. Lut - . ' ¦ xlf - O. at Bellport. ' - • B i s flifil f , Marv u> Mioliael i. IVii l sli ami ar.o i acres n -i railnml, (Vmral Isl i p. S Oi l 1 Cr.i. iv. Item. \V. in Geo rge Strea t , Jr. i lots < \ - ( ouii i rv re.ui, i ut - .l i s liji. 2. <W Krf - v. ' - il er. \*-lali ri . and wife to Martin V. H. Iir i-i vs i e i - ' ; int. In lot w s Main - t , i' ort . l. !l.- rso:i. l .«S Sa i iie to *ai:ie. 1-r. acr f e s hi ^ lovay, C t im ^ e- v, o: > ae . I' ort .K - ffe rso i i. 1 0o I!ro fcai» \ . tJii -A ii .1. M Mary E. Hat:. 2 !¦¦!s; t- : w li ^ * .\l ^- > . - i Liimeiiiii i rst. 1 U vilie. J i i lin I ' .l u Stephen K . MalisrJ. 7 Sols , eat !* iix l t W . at Avonniore I ' ark . Kon - kmila u iia 70 Same to Mary C MoVarlaii. i lots, each 25x loo. al A voninore 1 ' arK . tt oiiKonUoii ift. ?M l>e F. I t avi i or . Mar s unte to s arali C. ' xyler and alio. Lot « s Tj. ' erav. S ay v llie. 1 fannin g . Nath\l E. and wife to I ' llinan B . Havens . Lot e s A\vi\a av . Bay Stiore. 1 < : iii!(i . Ju liu to Barbara t Jlti f fi . . \ lots, each jixi i i i ' i , at heliport. 3. 0CO Hallo, k. .lames K. e i al to Daniel Donolme 1 . .urt-- . v. \ 3 l iu Uwa y . Baking H . jllow, Ki' .e i lit - aa. 5:VJ .: < iliii ~ - i :i . .M.irv A. lo Mary C. Haws, „ acre . • s li a v pnrt av. l!a\|>ort. 1 ! ;ai: f iiian. Ma\ In I-oiii - C. Mnller and ano. 2 ii.t - . e a eli — xlon . at Heliport. 1 Kr eanii - r. William to William C. Little. Lot v. i, Uceior av . l l ellpori, . 1 ,000 l.i il i. - . vi ii l iaiii C. and wife to William Ki- . - amer. J.oi cor l !il! and Heli port avs U . -l!po rt. 3 , 000 M.irl:ii . E uiii]» s . to Jesse Car l l. tot vv s higli- « av, Xortlij i ort . S . Martin. Josi.di Jr. t r.J.v l C.Sniiti). 12 acres » s Whe e ler road. I si' . ji . r i Marvin, Hammond to Joseph Marvin. Lot « ¦ x ' oniitrv road , on Do xx -e n l i rooK . lslip. 100 . • Goo t l X ^ ooks. f. ' ood l o oi. s are more it i an s. ' cin deep , de f ending upon a health y condition of all the vital r.rgan s . If the Liver be inactive , you have a ili l io u s Look , if your stomach be disordered yon have a D yspeptic Look and if your Kidneys be affected yon h ave a Pinched Look. Secure good health and you will have ffo od looks. Electric Hitters is the great alterative and Tonic aeb s direct- v on these vital organs. Cures Pd rn p- es , Blotches , Boils and g ives a good comp lexion . Sol d at, Fernand Vigne ' s drusr store. 50c. per bottle . East Islip. A fi re broke oni in Joseph U oc l er ' s barn in East Is l irt last week , bnt was soon gotten under control by the promp t atd of the East Islip Fire Company. The damage is very slight. The Bellmore boys cot so afraid of the l > lip boys fast Saturday that they will not come do- . c nest Saturday. So the East Islip and tbe Islip boys w j l t p! $ y ?-t the new grounds on ttiat day . Cap t. H'il j i s m V. Nefeon and Edward £? Jaffrey, who Railed for N yack recently, for 1J cargo ot furniture , reto r ned last T ji esday morning on the Lanra F., which is named after Capt. Xekon ' s da n gh t er. \Ye authorize our adve itibod dru g ; gist to sell you Dr. King ' s New DiscoV' ery for Consu m ption . Coughs and Cold§ , upon this condition . If you are afflic- ted y.ith Li Gri p pe and will use this remedy according to directions , giving it a fair trial , and ex perience no b se a- fit , you may return the bottle and hay e you ' r rao c e j refunded ^ We make this ~ * c - - U ii asse p£ the Wy n J er ful success '° ? V ,. \ \ ' - * «w O j g cpyeji j' daring o f Dr. Kino s . . \ « « » *, - b s ar t i pf last season ' s epidemic , i ±„ , no case in which it failed. Try i t. inal bottles free at Fernand Vigne ' s Qrng btore . Larg e size 50c. and §1. «T LA / , G - ErpPE - ~ I> ersons snffering from i.a Onppe ' are speedil y and perma- nently cured by Hnmphrevs ' S pecifics Ao s . one and seven, d umber one a l te ys the fever , pain and inflamatioa , S x j &vs ^ cooh * ' Ujjaran leert Cure lor La Gri ppe. Port Jefra rson. Alfred Bay les , the oldest resident in Port Jefferson , died on Tuesday night last. tie was over eighty-nine years old , and had been a remarkably ragged man up to within a year or two. He was a boss catker and re- fused until recently to be relegated to the retired list. He will be remembered as a great story teller and possessed a wide range of information on national as well as local aff airs . $ hc f stand in a ^ ut jft e ll Is U p. -Mrs. Garrison and family have arrived in \Ym. Van Audeu ' s coltat j o on Ocean avenue and Dock road. The Islip Ba s eball Club will piny the Lin- coln Clnb of Brooklyn on July 4 , on the Islip Athletic Clnb grounds. (. 'has. A. Si 'herieji and family arri ve d Tues- day morning, J une 14th , at thei r euuutry seat o n t ieean H\\ cu u e. The handsome resilience of James Slater , of Now YorK , o n the sonthside of the rail- road at Central Isli p, was burned on Thurs- day. U>ss $10 , 1X10 . A rattlesnake was killed in the South Side Clnb' * s wamp on last Saturday by two of tl . e d ub' . - nieiiiUi rs . 'j lie reptile measured six feet lung and had lour rattles. The entertainment which was given at the I ' re. -b ) ier i a n Chapel on last Thursday even- lug v*as repented on Tuesday evening, June 1 4th , at the St. Mark' s Parish House, and «s a very successful affair. Some very beau- tiful duets atid soios were sung by Airs . El- mer Howell nnd Rev. C. A. Foote of Baby- lon , aec3inpanied b j Geo. W. Jnrvi s on the organ . The feature of the evening was a solo by Miss Lulu Velsor , \The Leaf from the Spray, \ accompanied on the piano by William J . Smith. l'he concert was under ' the le i de t ship of Kichard U. Vail , who was ably assisted by the Presbyterian choir. Amltyvuie- The Town Clock Fund is growing steadily, S4d has thus far been subscribed. •John F. Lowden is home for the summer trom the Bridge Hampton Institute. Willia m F. Creed , State Bank Kxnminer was at Aniityville a nd examined the affairs of the Ha nk last week. While laying the new tracks on the L. I. K. K., Broadway was blocked for five hours. The annual reception of the Amityvillo Hook and Lauder Company was held oji last week Wednesday evening. Vroceeds are for the building fund . .1 a stiee Cooper and the follow jug jurymen wrestled with an Amityville dog case at Washi ngton Hall. Babylon , on last Tues- day afternoon: Dudley Rees . Hillar Grnubet, DaM 'd Tolhurst, Gustavo Denison , Edward Aihip , Willia m , Keenan and Simeon Boern t n. The complainant char g ed the defendant. George Drake, with having shot and mained a yo ung pup. the property of Boorum. The dog was brought into court and tho jury made an examination of the wounds. The defense put in a plea that the dog had de- slro j ed some property belonging to Drake . -slid that he- shot him in sheer desperation , not knp j ,iu t ; whose dog he was . The wise men after hearing tha e v idence rendered a verdict of acquittal. W. \ * . Beid. of the firm of Fishel Jc Iteid. icpreseDted the pros- ecution , while ex Supervisor Hooper ap- peared for the defendant . Patchogue - The paper mill at Canavan will be in op- eration in two weeks. Mr. Horry P. Salmon , oi J ' eeonie, is in stalled p.i clerk in ConkUn ' s P harmacy . The Rev. A. E. Colton moveJ into the house of Ed. Howell , on Ma pel avenue , last week. The I. O. G. T., held an apron and neck- tie sociable at their lodge rooms on Monday night ' . 4 n p uioeable time was had b y all prtse nr , The l Hon , Edwin Bailey, o f f atcho g pe , lias recently been named as an esecalor of the will of Laura , daughter of Gen. Daniel Sickles. After the Commencement eierci s es on Wednesday evening, Jane L' ;» , the Alumni of Patchogue High School will hold a reunion at Music Hr - j i . The 47th Regiment of Brooklyn , hav ing decided to come to H at q hogue. on July 2d , 3th and 4th , grand arrangements are be- ing made for receiving and entertaining them. Mr. Ira L'Hommedce u . fofmfcrly of Patch- ogue was married to Miss Eleanor Westcott , at St. Murk' s Church , at Islip, on last week Wednesday. Congratulation to our former resident . Princip a l W. E. Gordon of the Patchogue Union Sclinol has rece i ved tho degree of Doc- tor of Pedagogy from tlie University of the City of New York. The degree may bo all right , but the name is horrid . Snwasset Chapter , N o. m 1 ? , R, A. M., held a special convocation on Friday evening of last week , when tho degree of Royal Arch was conferred: On Tuesday of this week the same degree was conferred on the candidates . While Mrs iWpn Sai l ay an . 4 f sj iil d were driving near the Catholic Church last \ Wed- nesday afternoon , their horse became fright- ened at a team of oxen passing by nnd , in shyin g, threw Mrs. Bailey and her child and the driver to the ground. Neither Mrs. Bai- ley or child sustained any serious damage , althoug h the driver had his arm dislocated. At t he last meeting of the Board of Excise held in this village -off June ft' eve ry otfe f rom Patchogue who applied for & license 1 ; with tbe exception of Mi G. Carter , one ef our most popular restaurant keepers , ob- tained their wish. Thin set- buck to Mr.Car- ter h * 3 caused a great deal of comment as he ieep s a very high clas s place and there is no reason shown why he should not have ha d a license. The pupil* of the IJnio? free School at Pateho g oe held their commencement exer- cises in the Methodist Church of this vil l a ga Monday. A fine literary and musical pro- g ramme was presented to a very large audi- ence . Among the bright K s holars to gradu- ate were Sidney Gerard , valedictorian; Eliz- abeth H a wkip s , a a lutatorian ; Oliver , John and James Ketcbaan, diaries P . Smith . Jo b n Roe , Be rtie Losee, Lo is Marvin .Grace King, Grace Shaffer , Lillie SHU , Hattie Hurtoa , Lo retta fl onrke , Ne llie ' S tr eezey , Sadie Wil- cox , Lewis 'Gillette nnd Mnbel Jarvi gl 1 si ac tt Dg w & J hel 4 last V euiiesilay even- - - - Aw <u£ of ' ttB o idlitB when , where ing for tue j,— , ¦¦•— .-* and what the question oi ,...„ should be. The question chosen was , ••J. na i C remation Should be Adopted Throughout the United States. \ T he following were se- lected as tbe speakers: Affirmative , H. H. Chatfield , R. E. Stern berg, and G. W. Weeks) Jr. Negative. G. fi. Furman , M. H . Pa cker and A, Sweezey. Mr. V. S. Worth ¦rill act as judge. . The debate will be held is l e kerly ' a Mut do HalL at S o ' c lock on Friday j s ^^ S J&^ O ^ cta<MM '• * *•• STRAW GOODS. . • • We are showing a fine line in Straws , for Childron , Boys ' and Mens ' . Also a few Girls Straw Hats that were in stock at half value. Don 't forget to call when in need of Clothing. It would he hetter to look over our stock the first of the week and if you cannot make a selection , we well have amp le time to order and get them for Sunday wear. Leading sty les of HATS and CAPS Medium and Gau/.o Under- wear. New line ol Neckwear. cWm , Notary Public AND Insur ance Agent . M a in S tree t , Saw ille. j ose p h wood , A ttorney add Coun s eiioihHaw. No. 71 BROADWAY , SAYYILLK , new vuit t , n. v. scum m:ui'xtv. s. v. •— NEW YOKK : Mo ndays We.lm ' sda . vs and l' rl- t' .i vs. SAYYll.l.K: T uesdays , Thursdays ami Satur- days, and every evenin g . Buildin g Flo s FOR SALE. STOKES STREET , is now heing laid out and is one of the finest streets ol' WEST SAYVILLE . A large disco-nit will be made in the firs t sales , and prices to suit all purses , J. W. GREENE , Sayville , P , O. May 18th , 1892. MILKMAN 'S MILLINE R Y B A.RGhA.HSTS, Nos. 442 and 444 Fulto n Street , BROO KLYN. RIBBONS. RIBBONS. No. 2 , Sa tin edge , p rogram ribbon , l >!k&col ...3c cr y, | N o. 4 , 4 c 150 Boxes No. 40, all silk watered Naeve rib- N o.6 , \ \ •¦ \ \ •• Ge bo » , , ,. No , 7 , ' ' 8c 100 Boxes No. 21 . all silk Glaco ribboli ' .. \\ ii »c No. 9 , 10c 100 Bo xes No. IB , all silk, satin edire ' lOc No. 12 , 12c 200 •• No. 22 , ¦• \ \ ii ^ N o. t e , •• •' \ • \ '• 13c 4-ineli Moire, all colors , all silk ri ' ubon!' . \\ l ' f u No . 22 . \ \ \ \ ¦• \ l«c Wide fancy Moire ... ' i5 C 1 L ot No. a blk. wa tered ribbon, all silk 8c Wide fancy satin striped.. . .!' '\ . ... ' .. ' . > \ i C Fine extra quality iiiouniiUK, all silk . No 12..12e 5 - in satin , all colors \ • 'J5 C \ '• • \ \ No. 18 ,... 15c , 3 l u blk (, 'auze \\ the 1 No. 22. ...ls c \ 3-l!i :s atin ribbon , all colors.!. \ . i;ic Lot of watered , crown ed g ed ribbon , all silk 4 - ln iiioiirnin e , all silk.... .... ' mc g ood colors 10e Special lm heavy all silk inonrninL' ribboii \ Lot satin stripe utilize ribbon , l i ik & col No 10 I fl c No. 30 \ . ' lt;( . L ot ele e ant lancy ribbon. No. 22 2Sc LAK l iE AS ri OltTMl'VToi. ' v - (. 'i vW n '' i iiiV/.va Lot sati n singe, fancy ribbon , No. 22 15c ,, \ ,. ? »» \ .. = KIHBO N 8 Kleeant plain gro g rain ribbon . all silk , No 10 20c LIN L N AM) SATIN BAOK. ALL WIDTHS Klega ni g ro g rain ribbon in colors , No 22 25c A NDCOLOK3 , AT KEASONABLEPl tlCES Lot ribbon in fancy .colors 5c Trr r\ xxr i ^ i ~> a t Ar ^ Tr 1 *: ; x*r> J? i j U VV i!jKa L j A O Ij iS ft,L . too B oxes imported llower s 1- e e icli 800 pieces wide black-silk , cliai mllyei l g e....10c 200 Doz. Hue Daisy wreaths. .. \ \ loc each 800 Do/., ynrds . bl nck head dress iri t timliii; 10c 50 Do?., elegant assorted wreaths • >> (. .,,.1, J ob lot in colored lace 5c s l)0 Boxes of tine flowers . . i6c lun ch Jot) lot i n straw braid , \c i S Q 0 Boxes hoe Fre nch llowe ' rs. ' . sue bu lPh .W boxes black crape «ac uiul ts c Large imported wreaibs .. ' xje, 4S c \ esc \ 75c e ' icli ORNAMENTS und JETS. FEATHERS. ' ns Doz bea d crowns , l. ' . c eac h 100 i i nv w nn< > i>wi - ic i «tri..i, ti., « .r ¦ 100 e legant j et ornaments ir,e each \Z A 1 \ ^^ i ' \ , \J' ' '\ f w .1 I V tr • , \ . - - , ' ° . > >»\ « ' 50 gross fancy hat pins 5c each 5,, , < \ s \l. \i To s rhdi nl,?m fi C \ tl,,s -2 * ** Rhine stones , buckles & ornaments , if. & 25c •• - ^ i?' v \ i c , K K ' vi . Vh ,i '\ , , l\ f! •••• ¦ ¦•• \ » <: biini -1 1000 elegant JnamellefJ lace pins set with ™ ' ' x c ^ Ostu c li ii j , s . bi k. ani colors , incb.i n ch jewels lO f each -in, ' • '**¦ ' • iS{ ~ , 50gross of hat oinainenls :;and 5c eaeTi R a ,, , '' „i „„..,, f „ i „,„ _ ..,, „ ,,„ ,, • fl e bunch Je t aigrettes 10 c ilnz w r 1( \ h n,is I 1 k -m \f 1 \ \ '* 1 - - ^ * '- W ««•>' Jet fancy 0 niaiii«iits ir.e each F n [• Tis : In , ,, m '\ ' \\ 7r,c *' ¦ '\' ' Jet EdL'iiiL' mi- vinl ,•¦ pi niipon - , i;;ic eac 1 .le tJ^ P ^ ...... tot >ard * „„. cross a ig re tt.. . hlaekam! colors 25c bunch TRIMMED HATS. TTVT'RT T VT t vt t ^ t - . u a .t. « 500 trimmed hats . l u rincr price fG . flOno. v sell- u * > x r * x Lv± ivi ^ -L * rlAlO - i ng for 41. 50 each , , - .,,, • , Special |/)t of liiiotriitmimf hats Il. f i e ach 50 Cases ladies hats j , i. ' Large assortment of Clii i Ureu ' s Silk and Lace 7.i Oases lace straw lor ladies ' , misses \ - .in * C aps children .,;.. Ladies ' trimmed sailor ' li ats 25c each 50 Cases black chip Hats ~ r. , v T o those wishing hats for ordinary wear we 150 Doz. lioys ' - hiekcj cap s \ lbc ca n show a line ol trimmed hats at l ite follow- 150 Doz. ltovs ' P olo caps ' i oe i ng moderate prices; Si .23. $1. .10 . 1 1.7. ' . a nd S2. n0 50 Do z. Boy s ' l i h -y ele caps 25c H aving rented the two entire buildings . Nos. 412 a nd 4U FV LTON Hi KEFT and made exten- si ve alterations we have now a huge trl led hat il' -p artment on the 2d floor and 111 order to popularize the same are offering extrao rdinary bargains and Ktt u.ru.ulPe, our u rices to he 50 ner cent , below usual values. ^ Sa me inducements as heretofore to our Long Island patrons. HaTS l'UIicHASED Fl i OM UN S. MILKMAk! 442 and 444 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN APE NTC Wc wim l 011C in evcr y IIC il I CDC AllCll I O town l o handle the UfcALC lIU JACK FROST FREEZER. /Tj - j t* ¦A*osr. . \A A Scientific Machine made on a Scientific Princi pal. ^^^^^» Sa y n l l ieir cost a dozen times a year. It is not mus;y or ^ £^ P ^ m sloppy . A child can op s rate it. Sells at sight. Send for ^^^^p 29 Murray St., NEW YORK. Makes Ice C ream in 30 Seconds. For Sale , T o R e nt , Etc - For Sale A g ood organ for saU very cheap. For partle - ularscall at this ollle .- . For Sale. A Iresli niilcli enw. Apply to Mi: . M. M.\M- to. n , Jr.. Lincoln avenue , Say ville , L. I. 2v. :;VJ Constable ' s Notice of sale of Horse- Hy virtue of a warrant issued liy John ' /.. O'Hr ieii. Ill Justice Court, I have taken i t il o my po ssession , l l»a v Hovse . a l n>ut P \ , hands high , white on fo rehead and one white fo re foot , which I will expose lo sale at public vendue, to th\ highest bidder, on the Till DaY hi- - Jtl.v, IsW . at 1 o ' c lock in the alteriiii'in. al the oll t ci ' . ot s»id John Z .U'Hricn . in Saw die . Town of islip. Dated June2:1 , l s ; i2. Jims I' K ktchAm , 3W o SJ Constable. Found¦ A horse. IiP i uirc al tliis oliice . F or Sale- The cabin eat yacht Cricket . 2:1 It , L . W. I.. Wate r line , ii nda t' .j ft. o verall, winner of 1st p rize in South Hay Yacht Club in the. year '90 i s offe red for sale at a bargain. For further par- ticulars i n uuire of l ) n. li. V. H ohkus. Sayville. L. 1, If 345 WEfW » fWlERS Sa lary or commission to good mem. 1 - ast sell- ing Imported Special!! . . •* ¦ : also a full line UUAKANTKEl) XCKSERV STOCK . Stock failing to live replaced i rki:. It. U. I.uetchford & Co., ltoehester , N. V. 3 4t m3 Fulton & Duffield Sts BROOKLYN. THE FAMOUS \LA CIGALE , \ Ladies ' Outino Suit IN ALL SIZES , At $1.98 , I s the most stylish Summer Dress ever made for the money. Sold e S iv e ly By S . Wecislcr & Bro. BIG PRICE REDUCTIONS —IN— Ladies , ' Misses ' and Children ' s Summer Garments. Our Money-saving: Sale of Sum* mer Goods now in Progress. Wat ch our Advertisements . in the Sunday \ WORLD . \ \EAGLE , \ \CITIZEN , \ and; \RECORDER , \ mm mm. CHAS. F. LECLUSE , Prop. Large stock of Ornamen|al and ' Fru j l; Trees , on W p d. M s9 r l r 3 Pe ^ ines » ^ ftn ning »« ' «« « .. %6 different fej nds Q f ' \ \ * -\' —* ~ - P, e , Hard y Fl owering &111m», - - - v ets and Arbor Vitas for hedges and s orea n . purp oses. O d f l ^ AJp *r»til PIilnk ' J- Ai NAUERT , STATIONERY AND NEWS DEPOT , tligNT'S Furnishing 0 OO& S. A G ENT F O R THE NEW HOME Sewing Ma chines. Pictf i rp Frames made to order fts - N H MM W ' ¦£ # . . - ' s \ ' t m ^ m ^ iii 1 '*** ^ £5-8 '' Newspaper f I Advertisin g \ Il BOOK OF 2GG PAGES DEVOTED TO TUB • \ * \ \' ' 8 C BJECT OP NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING, F K very Advertiser , whether an experienced br only an intending one , should potses i a c. * - 1 ' . n . - I C opy. Sent post-paid on receipt of 30 cents. ^ • w - p . r oweu e|. ; I T« w » paper Advertising Bureau , T ~ s !• i P H rCE BT , NEW VOBE. Suini ii oii s . N. SUP REME CUUHT . COUNTV OF S0F KDl.K . — Charles U. Smith plalntlil. against P riscilta Lafiir g e. Georye W. HubbarU , .loli n F. Ame s. John Doe and Mary Hoc . the names ot the last two parties using llctitions , those names beniR intended lo designate the heirs- at-law ot Isabella A. linhbaru , who are un- known to plaintiff, defendants : To the above named Defendants; You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in tliiK action, and to serve a copy of your answer o n the 1'laintilt' s Attorney within twenty days after the service of tins summons, exclusive of the day of se rvice , and in ease of your failure to appea r , or answer , Judgment will be taken against yon hy default , for the relief demanded in the complaint. Elliott J. Smith, l'lalntiff ' s Att' y. Ofliee and I' ostoflice address . Islip. Dated M ay 1J , 18ii2. S u ffolk Co. , N. V , ' To Joint F. kmeti . Jpli p l)oo and ifary . ' R o e . tue names of the last (wo parties being ttctitions , those names being intended to designate the heirs-at-lawof Isabella A. Hubbard , who are unknown to plaintiff: defendants: The foregoing summons is served upon you by p ublication, pursuant, to an order of Hon. Edgar M. Oullen , J ustice of the Supreme Court of the St ate of New York, dated May 17th , l sttt , and llled with the complaint in the oillee ot the Cle rk of Suffolk County, at ftiy erhead , in th e Cpn pi y of SuUulk , Sew York. I' . t.uorr J \ . S i f i i'li . l'lain t l ir ' a Att' y. i l w ! H i» Islip. Hnffolk Co. , X. V. CI TA TION. TIIK PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YOHK. to Eli lVrcival residing at '23 Hope St. , Mile Town, Silverness , County Kent , England, a nephew; William IVrc ' lvn l a nephew; Sara h .11111 (whose maiden name was 1' e rcival, but whose i,j: Hiie| l ( lai pe iss;i i |;nr< \Vi> ' , a ni ct a?; Ki f Vhnril Hpe ( wlio u e t| n|! Ii;i ' im> Is ii nl i iiov.n) t' 10 c hild of Theo- dore l' c ridval a diicca s ed nepliew of said decs- de nt lo the last three if living or if not living their lielrs-at-liiw and next of kin and legal reu- rese n tatois whose names and residence are tin— k nown and cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained' And any others , who if livi ng arc unknown , and tlielr names, ages and place of residence are unknown or if dead their person- al I' cpresenlator s are unknown anil tholr names and place oi residence? are nnknoiVn and' after dil f ge nt in ' dwry ' t' he ' refo ' iri . adb ' cannot ne aseer- 1 tained. Persons interested in the pstate as heirs af law and next of kfn or ot h erwise, of Thomas (Jarr, late of the town 01 ' Islip , co mity o f Siutblk , dec eased, send greeting: whereas, Mary H. Oarr , executor named in the will of said de- ceased, lately applied to our Surrogate ' s Court of tlu county of Suffolk to have a certain instru- ment in writing bearing date the 2tith day of July, 1881, relating to both real and personal property, duly proved as the last Will and Tes- ta ment, of the said'd c ' eeased. ' -The refore , you arid eacl r ot - you are cited to appear before our said Surrogate at the Surrogate ' s ofll ce , in the village of Kive rliead, and town of lti y crlieail , l;i tli s c ovmty of Bulfoil;, on Hov d ay, thr ' 13th hav 01 ' Junk i b i k , at one o ' clock in the after- noon ot that day, to attend the probate ot the s aid last Will and Testament. And such of yon as are hereby cited, as are under the age of twenty one years . are rci p ilred to appear hy your guardian , if you have one , or if you have none , . to appear and apply lor one to be ap n ointeil, or < !n th . e py e ii F of youy neglect or fivil q ie td tlo ' sQ.a gua rdian wlll li e appointed by tlio Siirro g ate to represent and act for you in tlie pr o cmlln g. In teatlinon v whereof, we have caused the Seal o r the Surrogate ' s Court of our said county of Suffolk to be bere- ft. , s .) unto alllxed. Witness , Hon. Nathan 11. P etty, Surrogate of our said coun- ty, at Ki verliead , N. Y., this lo th day o f An t ll JKtt. ¦ ' •• ' JUthAm D. Ps ttv, Surrogate. \ ' •• ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' \ • CW3 45. Wmi Auction Sale of the M. E. Church property at Sayville , h. I., duly Oth , 1892. By Virtue Of the authority granted by a n order of the County Court Of the County of Suffolk made on the Cth day of June , ISM , and duly entered In the office of tho Clerk of said Suffolk County on tho \ th d ay of June. 1892. The Trustees of the Meth- odist Episcopal Church of Sayville will sell On the premises ' ¦All that certain tract or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon , sit uate at Sayville , in the Town of Islip, County of Suffolk , and Sta te of New York , a mi bounded 11s follows vi/.: Begin- ning at the Southwest corner of what was for- merly the Siyvllle School House land; thence running Northerly by and with said School House land , thirteen and ono third ( t aM) rods to the Northwest corner of said School House land, thence Westerly on a straight line with the Northerly line of said 83I100I House land , fo ur (4) rods; thence Southerly parallel with the Westerly side of said School House land and the fi rst mentioned course to the Highway or Country l t oad; thence Easterly four (4) rods to the Place of begi nning containin g one third (K) ot an aerobe the sam e more or less , with tbe appurtenances, reserving however , the bell and heater f rom the present church edilice; being the s ame premises heretofore conveyed to Silas Hulse and others , as Trus ' . ces , by de ed of Reu- ben Edwards and wife, hearing date the twen- ti eth day of March 1847 . and recorded in the of- fi c e of the Clerk of said Oonnty ol Hiifi' o f k, June M tli 1847 , in the Liber 4<i of deeds at page 27». at Public Auction to the Highest Bidder, on Wednesday, Jul y Gth,18!):> , a t 2 o ' cl ock P. M. [Ciiahle s f l. nij i.SK. I .lllllN W. Yakiii ncton, Trustees. ¦; Jk uk. viiah 8. Tkhky, I John C. Wh i tk. 1 U ni.ANno M. Wicks. J osbi'ii Wood . Attorney. 4 u- 352 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PU1SLIC WOHKS- a i .iiaNY . June 14. Witt - Sealed proposals will he received by the Super- intendent of 1' i ibl e Works at hts office In Al- bany, until Tuesday, June 28th, I8! » 2, at twelve o ' clock noon of that day, for building a swing brldgeoverthe Shlnnecock and Peconlc canal, 1on - g Island. The substructure, and si perslrue- ture will be bid for and let separately, and eve- ry proposal for each ' ite ce of work must be ac eonipan ied bv a draft upo n some good banking In stitution of the city of New York or Aluuiiv. issued hy a national or State bank in good cred- it within tlie State, payable at sight to the H n - per intendeiit of Public works for the amount expressed below as required to he deposited with bid for'lie work proposed for. Plans and specifications may be seen for live days prior to tlie date of letting, at tlie ofliee of tlie Superin- t e ndent of Public Works . Albany, and at the of- liee of the State Engineer and Surveyor, room No. S4. World building. New York cilv. The amount of deposit re q uired with bid for the sub- s tructure of bridge will be $:>oo; the amount of labor bond re q uired on execution of contract , S t. ftOO ; the amount of bond for the faithful per- for m ance of contract 011 execution of contract, SJ ' . DOO . Amount of deposit required with bid tor t he superstructure of bridge. i -M l; amount of labor bond required 011 execution of contract, J5W; am ount of bond for the faithful perform- ance of contract nn execution of contract. $000. All proposals for the above work must be ad- dressed to the superintendent of Public Works at Albany, and must lie endorsed on envelope. \Pro posal lor bridge . \ The work of build- ing the substructure ol bridge must be finished 011 or l i cf u m .September 13. ls:» 2 ; that of the su- perstructure. 011 or before October !\ >, lsyi . 'the right is reserved to reject any 01 all bids. KDWA .IID IIANNAN. a w a w Superintendent of Public Works. N OT IC E TO CREDITORS - In Pursuant to an order of Hon, J ames H. T11P bill. Su rrogate of d utlulk Oounly. notice is he re by given according ti> law, to all persons having clitl i iK {( g ainst Cl a trloit v Af. . t f urris , l :uv ot tttu town of Islip, deceased , that they are required to exhibit the same , with tin; vouchers thereof , to the subscriber Wililain u. Williamson, at tlie Sn utliampton Hank 111 the village of Southamp ton, County of .Suffolk , 011 or net oie the isili day ol November, next. Dated May ii , \P. i2. William O. Wj i j .ia .uson , Hakki j M. Howkll, Att orney. CIT ATIO X . THE PE OPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW \ ORE , To ( i eorge E. .S a iniuis, a person Inter- ested In the estate n« licir-al-law and next of kin or otherwise , of Kctiir n h Warford . bile o f the town of Islip county ot Suffolk , deceased , Seiul C reeling: Wtu-ro - .is . Wlll ard V. Wicks , executor named in the will of said deceased , lately applied to our Surrogate ' s Court of the county of Suffolk to haw a certain instrument in writing bearing date the 3rd day of August , lS8C,r elatiiig to both real and personal property, duly proved as the last Will and Testament ol t he said deceased. Therefore , you and each o f you are cited to appear before our said Surro- gate at the Surrogate ' s oli ice , in tbe village ot Kiverliead , an d town of Kiverliead. in tile coun- ty of Suffolk, on Monday , the Htk iiav of July. lS fl a . at one o ' oloek in tlie afternoon of that day, to attend I lie probate of tlie said last Will and Testament. And such of you as are hereby cited, as are under the age of twenty- one years, arc re q uired Id appear by your guar- dian , If yon have one. or if you have none , to appear and a pply for one to be appointed , or In the event of your neglect cr failure to do so, a guardian will be appointed by tbe Surrogate to represent and act for von in the proceeding, In testimony whereof , we have caused t he Sea! of tlie Surrogate ' s Court of our said count y of Suftolk to be here- [l . s.l unto affixed, witness, Hon . NatUan D. Petty, Surrogate of our said county, at K iverliead , N. Y ,, this 19th day of May, HW3 . Nathan l) . Petty , Cw 350 Surrogate. IMPORTING RETAILERS , Fulton St., opposite DeKalb Ave , BROOKLY N. BENEDICT'S PATENT R ollin g Window SCREENS Are now in pss i ^ a^ io s t every city in tlie ynion , anil in many ot the fine st residences in New ' York , Brooklyn ami immediate suburbs . Last st e tson wo were obliged lo refuse hund reds oC orders . Ve therefore suggest that you order early. The Screens are made of linen thread netting, thoroug hl y covered with the host oil paint , nnd are , therefore , more durabl e than screen s in . tul a of ^vir,/ netting. They aye ori g inall y ' cheaper , l ast longer , and will not rust. Th ey are , in fact , the most peifect Screens ever made , and possess many advantages over a'l other devices of the kind. Th p y p o y er the whole window , keep out (lies and mosquitoes , and yet afford perfect lig ht and ventilation. They are mounted on spying; shade roll- ers , find ns the edges run in grooved mould- ings t hey roll tip and do ^ n like ordinary shades , and quste a s easily, and do not in- terfere with cither inside or outside blinds or shades. When drawn down , they are held to the sill by a sing le catch. Kither ono or both sashes may be open at the sam e time wi thout interfering with the usefulness of the Screens. They are nor affected hy either damp or dry we u ther , ' and do not become baggy and ill - sh n ped. We are sole mqnvfactv<rer % of ffye s e ScYeeii s l ' • A full s ize modol may be seen in the Up holstery De partment. ^ B \§end for circular. i £&e £ «ffotk € ou n tt j £ tw$> — SATVILIE.LO K C I . 'LA N I' - K teredat the P osi O'nce at Sayville , N. Was s e . - .o:i d-c!a > siuattrr. SATUR D AY. J L'XE ^ . 1 ^ 1 ' - PAPER j ^ g F j T j g v . PFOPL E . puei.ic at:ox office , 2 ; 3\E\V v \S jB T JIX. 3 ^ X 3sT C3- . H i tLSOi B i V ES C E. O\ Motto—i ' es s. A. L. \ cHESEY 1 _ - j — - J ^ ] ^ Harri s on anil ilei«l ¦ 1 It is 'well that Benjamin Hani- ; - son won Ms reuomi n ation tlir« » iij ;li stress, trial , and in i ' *- * ^ ! ' « -ve! ' - v 1 t loubr. sit U t VK ! I\\- '• ' • x v - j . uv.wi i t « that eoul.i !. « ? r.ii. -v. l ajr t i t r-f !iii»- A ¦ stormy «v.nv«-ii:i-ii ! • • -! - \ < 1»- i «« 'ii ' s of a I ' r r si.l . - ui.ii - l - :i' !-: . :m « l ^ - i! ' - : pas t & igt - ti »-i<- v.ii>- \ :i sr:t ^ an ' - \' f - - \ h . gives Tlie l>< - ?t ass t ir.unv 01 wi - at ' n-: erin g the campai g n a ; . > i :i>t thf ; Demo cracy. Wi th a mimi \! lii ^ i- ' \ ¦ • ^ 1;i - \ ]y t rameii. ].:ttii\Si. - i n . -:-. ' .i« - i\\ ' ' - ' OUglllV S f- 1 . ! -] - \ ' : i-i ' . - V'-t n ' 0<l «- <t. < ' ' . t ':tr- ¦ minile.1 av. .\ .•i. - .in - han.I»-«l . I5« - » Har i'I son is a s i .leu.Ii.l Kep u Mii i an ' ¦ leader, and as a ]:<'i<:ililif.i!j 3 *i« - si- . dent Lis de ^ Is praise i t i:n. Asked to name tlie candida t e lov Yice- P residen t w lm < o;i!d in. \ ' st ; strenjr theu tin- ti. - k.- t and insu t v i success in the Knip i t e S:at<- . tli - - : delegation from N. -v Voik f ho<f , T Viiitela ^ v rt eid. : Ue ;i l - . - . «i iij iii > li« i d joniBali s t and diplo t i i ai . Lorn a i :d g eared in the \Ve<r . ?<lr . ]!«- •• • ' .. a = Qi e chosen successor of ll oian- — ^ Greeley, ha s vron Lui l iianr success in the East and i s in ia. - t i st naiiy ; / ¦ ' renre ? enta r . ' ) \e of iio t h sec r ioiis.a t i't a rynica l A j ueriea i i and J J epnh i i. -an : o i the front rank. With such a ticker and a p ' a ! -; form 01 uneoualed merit the conn- \ try is assure d a cam ni ugn on the ; line of the hi g hes t and hest princi- ples of Ilepu l di ca u isi i !. Let iieir i ji dicans dress r l i . -ir lines ; every v rheie f<> t a ii!ii; . ' » d t aove mi- t ir • agains t \lie ; ¦ - •:, ' :!ii < \ ,i; eue ii iy. Bejili Mi o il Tffl; }' ¦ iv.<. ' . ' \ - - 'i ' . 1 BENJAMIN HARRISON. j O T -XT>IANA. ' F or V.\- -!' r,;<;J f . ' . I WHITELAW RFID. j 1 or kf tt v v - - ::k. ] We didn ' t tell you < o. j Poli tical tht' .ndei sM.riiis ate «;ood ; fo <- ' ear the atmosp her e. Minneapolis ha * seen sn:ne vt - ry | j ; . tod poli tics of flu- kind n-<-eitii y And flu- kind v. : ? s far i ' roi n \ > .f \. ' ' Ti . e J ie t aocracy in.v. - has J« > face ; a party v.hieh ' has its iilood tip and • has aireaily cau g ht i ts second wind . ' . It is rei i uika l Oe h o- . v -apidly all \ Lepiil'licatisarc ei - ) !iii ' i «j 10 think , every thin g at MiiM: « - apt.! i- . v.as for - tl n-i:e>!. Hatin g tried i ts muse],- ;1 :i,l in en • ' ^ ve ' il v.ai f i i . - . l up a: M:ni!e;ipo!is ,tlie i llepTili l ican p ast;, is tics- in ^ ood ^ ion i i fc - r the t .ice a g ainst the l>em. I I' . Fassi - rt ae.pii tted himself ! i /rdid l y. The ir. - ie keynote this j r is lidi in a new issne . hnt in an • eal f.. t hirii u my and united K e- ; ili ' c .m ac tion in defense <e, pa in- ! c i p l es tha t can never die . ' . , ^ __ i In his speech at . Mef-kien i iutfr. N . i t \ , Dave Hill «ave in Ids adhesion j to the claim tha t 1 he Declaration i of Intlepen lenee originated in thati ^ town. This makes .tei f e rson a j ila g i- ' arist , or copyist , at leas t , and it di sposes also of Dave il ill as a trne j Jeffersonian D emocra t . ——— 1 The i ^ )n ^ Hand As ^ via t ir.n h ~ M an ; informal . ' c eeTin ^ at ;!:• ' • h' e-ervvir on | Monday. Th e r ^ v. -a = a :nat . -h for slOo In tvhif-h four hor « = w. - re entered. Among them Wil Hit n W' \ nn , William Hon an and C!ir := . ^ • - • hr e ib e r had hr.r s - e= . The nes t regular viir-rt ' mji wi U ! » ' on J u l v-i , x? uftn parses asjijre ^ atinu $ 5 - \ i rt vn\\ Le contested for. A great . it orai of rain at v i - ,vind svre j it over Chioa ^ o on Monday af- ternoon , which u nroofed the Demo- cratic wig rr am in •s v hicb the National Conven tion is held this week. The covering was csaras- . which wa s font Jn f o ribbon.?. It looks }jke an omen of defeat in th ^ jjre a t j .o!iti-al ..\>-cl..n e to =s - ee j ) over the land in November ne_t. \ The pension rol l this > ear adds np tl t fciStcnndinfT amonnt of ? 1 4*3 , 7 ^ 7 , 3 V » , n earl y double the cost of the i. ; ;t in 1SS7—an iuc tet s s in five years of > ' if ' , - 000 , 000 more thas it a f-ntire cost of tfc« GG v ernment fit the vea - i' hyfora the l war. Within a year there lias i *x u in f increase of 2S0 , 1SG names on the list , ih e first pay s aents en which amou nt to j «33 , 33t> , 0l5 ' f or rcore than the entire } -eo e i ef fie psna o u list fifteen years af- { Ait t k aao ss fc i U t a nrar. I j :j /IT \: :j ai. \\T i :>. ;• to an important troth when , in the tempest of the figh t over the Presi- dential nomination , he said: \Those people who talk of kui- rapture over tne result of the convention are mista- ke n in their jnijment of the composition of ihe R e publican pErt y. A conv ention where th ere is a contest , and the blo od of the del- e g ates i; stirred with eicitement and feel- in g is always better for ihe party than when the convention is dull and stnpid and par- takes ot t l : e character of a mere ratification merlin s . H is the latt er which the r - arty has need to fear , and not the former. \ It is now the duty oi every Re- publican as far as in him lies to help prove the truth of Senator Halt ' s assertion. A h. \iLi:oA t > Im i ' iisitios. —The intelli- gent managers of Long I sland' s onl y railroad company si g nalized the open- in g v f the -nmaier sea. -;. - > :i i iy raising local fa res , some of them l.eyond the le ^ al liiiii t. From IiO ckvil l e Centre to Ha - v.vms a distance of tw e miles and 3o feet lire fare lias i v.-n raised from 'i C'-i: ts 10 ' . ' cents , and -J c ^ n t s increase to Fr c poi i . : ' . to Merrick, and so en. It is true the i v >ad' ~ oM cha v lcf allows i< i , > chai ' sie fiii v ^ cents j > er mile , bn t to char g e four 1 - - » nt- i; i l l e i r u and we hup e i L e State I. ' .iiiro ad C-o:iiini r? Ionors will t u ' o tcc! t! : e peop le a ^ a:n- t so grasp in g a u i ric . ra t ion. rrcsident Harrison has an- uouneed to the Senate the futility of nei: - iii.i!i\ns lookiiiir towa rd re- , ci piocj i y v. ith Can ada, and also the refusal « > ! the Doniinion to live up to the treaty •¦( vV t isl i inpton by abol- is l iiiiir the di sciimi i iai i on ol 1 ^ <• ! . > > . a tt«i which is p laced on Am erican fre i g h t passin g throu g h the Well- and canal for trans shipment at American parts. Ileci p t oci ty with Canada in l u - r pr e sent situation w.itdd inuie w l ioj l y t olhe lic f ietit < « ! Ci t nada. and H ui criiirse , out of ihe •i 'U-s . t ion, ;! < i - e - oiouii ^ r -s have unders tood ail ;t ' ..:i ; z. 1 lie tet n» a ' • \ ] ' ( ' .i t r;.!:i T.. nWn w the Tu i l ed St a les hi - r treaty iiii'ht ^ is i t u'veiis- a li l e . and. , us the i ' t c si.lelit hints , ca lls for reta ; iatory action on the parr of rhis govern'iicn f. I Vtnpor- arilv rolls mav be placed on ( . ' njia- dian fr ei g hts pussin u li.ron ir h the ; the Sr. .M a ry ' s I' alis canal. Hut as j t ' aiiad.i will so on • « ¦ :•¦ a position j 10 do v. ithout this \v:i t er-w; i y. t li e i on ' . v iieiinaueiil leme i i . \ . lies ' m c om , p li-tin -/ « nir nu ll system so as t <> li i.lke the Tinted £ :.| N 'S indep ' - H- ' len t oi ( ' an t jj irt al t OL T e t her. This , •and tins. - .i ' .one . % >iii n n ' ov i i a ijnal sctt. ' cmeiir of the r ronb l e. Senator Hale of Maine gave voice C harlie Terrell has a now horse. Potatoes are being ravished by beetles . Gilbert Minerby has his wagon artistically painted. Rev. Mr. Colton has returned from his trip to his far western home. Mr. and Mrs . Otis Nichols , of « Sayville , were vi s itiuc friends here last week. The fir e bell was heard nn g in if last San- day ui fi ht which proved to be nn oyster honse on fire. East Patchogue. A report from Babylon says that an S-ycar old {firi named Annie Kittleraan , residing 011 Main street, in that village, is s iifferini; from the effects of a beaiiuf; said to have been administrated by Miss ljizzie Peters , a teacher in the villa g e school. [According to the story the little g irl tol d her mother , s he was tied to a chair and then beaten w . th a strap tintil she was marked nbont the body. Pri ncipal Lane , t j who m the girl' s mother reported Ihs case, will , it is s aid, notify the Board of Education. Miss Peters denies the whole story and says that an investigation will clear her , Babylon. Mr. Thomas Williunison , of Mattitnek , died v f ry snddenly at his home recently from heart disease. He was in his c-iglity-seveulh y ear and well known throughout the island. (In Tuesday the fnnar.il services of Capt. Israel B. Warner , an old and respected resi- dent of (ircr i ipiirt .n'ho died on S i ind. i y lasf , was held at his late residence. Rev. C. E. Hiscox officiating. The body was escorted to Sterling Cemetery liy Greenport Lod ge of Odd fellows , of which deceased was a mem- ber , and buried with f (16 bnrinl ceremonies o t that order. Tlie trustees of th* Kiverliead Savi n gs Bank have decided that the interest be cred- ited July 1st next, for tho half year and three months ending at that date and to all en- titled to interest , at the rate of fonr per cent per annum on nil s nms fro m ono dollar to three thousand dollars. The interest will he entered on the ledgers at the bauk.d a ted the -first of July, and added to the principal, so as to be e ntitled to interest the »ame as a new deposit . Depositor* can have tt. e inter- est written on th « ir pass-books and with- draw it , if they wish , after the. ^ Oth of Jnly. Miscellaneous.