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Volt - rs of tho Slal c litis year wW lic ^ iv t 'ii nn «ij ) |iiiriuniiy in |>:i s s<> n iiii u . * .| ucsli(>ns :vt Ihc nulls v i ju m which llivy nu jj ht I<i iiifnriM l!H'iiisrI\cs if 1 hry w mild vole j nU'Ili ^ rnily in \n\ cimnci. r in- >l:m- ciin>lilillii ' li rr. sii ii - l s I lie ij .m - nf tlit* rf f cr c iKliitn In a certain Hiurac- tcr nl «|iK's1intis nf i t ii i iorliiiii ' t' to he . siiliiiiiiti ' il io:ill (hi* prnp leof ihe sla te. Km u lUu'ss uC U w v i iU'tm mim y - * C Uwm in ihr pn s t —-nuialily ihc lnnnlin . u of fhe stale for *Hi l. in ni . (iiiii wi th which 1\ con struct 1 lie* liai s e canal nine or leu yea rs ji n i>--is (fcchirc t l lo have p ' ven jioin l iniii r> armnncnl us i m . V»y oopn- iK ' iil s of th t- rcfcr c niluin thai Hit 1 pcnp le tlun ' t wan t hi pass directl y on th eir own nHair s mid arc willin g to leave rvery 1 hin t; to representatives. H owever thai may lie , i t will he n p1o Ihe soverei g n citizens of New Yurie in N ovember lo vote yes or no on Ihese ipie sfions: Shall Ihe salaries of assembl ymen he increased fr om fl , mn » In * : ; , i)ii n a year. ' Shall (he salaries nf slate senulurs he increased from ^ l . -M i iU o *;; , :ji)U a year ' . ' Shall the salary of the «iovernor be increased from $lo , <MK M o ^ iu . t ni o year? Shall the jtisliees of the apellate < li- viri on he ^ iven power to fix Ihe time nnti p/iic es for Z io/dintr s prriiif tYrn i s and assi g ning justices '' . Shall the nuiiiherof eoiinty judges in K ings he inereascil from two lo four \ . ' Shall municipa l corporations in con- demnin g private properly condemn ad- ili t ioual proper ly adjacent lo that al- ready lakeu. ' Shall land hitherto used for canal purp oses he abandoned h y act nf the ] le gisla t ure upon ccrliltcute from the canal U i mrd that i ( Is no longer a part of ihe canal system:' Wh en eoiiipensalion is not paid h y th e slate for properly condemned shall th e Mtiioiml he delcrinincil h y I he su- prem e eoi t rl without a jury as well as h y a jury and Ihree cotniiiissiuners:' Shall (he s t tite homt itself fur $W t - li ti o . i i oii f or the consti t ie t ion of hinge canal terminals:' l.nsl y c i ir the total \o t c in Ihe stale cj i si for (iovernor wj i s nearl y a million and a half, wh ile Ihe total vole nu one ani endiueiil to llieeoi islitut j oii was htil r.ii| , inii),. i i ' ousid er t dilv less than half. The Ques tions Submitted. The Tesla Wireless Plant. Wha t wilI | heeome of the Xikolo l es- la w ireless electric p lan t anil the ma- chine sh ops connected with it , is a query often heard at Shorehain , where i t is located. Since the closing of Tes- la \s wireless plant and shops there has been no one on the premises hut a wa tchman. Signs warn anyone from trespassing on the properly. In side of the workshop is said to he ins talled some of f f ie fines t and most delicate machinery in this country. There are two dynam os and lathes and tools for the manufacture of the hi gh- es t class of electric mechanism as well as (he tools to he used in this class of work. I' o ssihly Tesla will use the plant himself to perfect the wireless telep hone that he is said to he trying lo perfect , and Ihe factory may be oc- cupied with skilled workmen aiding him toward Ihe perfection of this in- ven tion. A rumor has hern current l l uil the N orth S l iore Development Coin puny wa s tryin g to get control of the p lant wilh a view of supp l y ing a new electric li ght and power system to ihe summer colony and extend Ihe same facilities lo Wa ding I liver. And it has been as- s erted that the rich men of (he bunga- lo w colony on Ihc shore front will try to get control of the p lan t in order lo keep a commercial concern mil of the s eUleuieni. In or der lo purchase this p lant the mortgages on sonic- of the machinery will hav e lo he paid oil' , as well as that on fli c grounds - and buddings. .J ohn Kohin son , once of l i ocky Point , but now of a lit tle burg h just outside of Urid geporl , i s one of Ihe heaviest cred- itors to be settled with. It is said that he holds a lar ge mortgage on the elec- trical machinery in Ihe old factory. Then , again , there is the lower. This is built of sleel . stands some two hundr ed feci in the air and has an cv- cuva tion into the earth the same dis- tance with spring water at the bottom of the well. This sleel tower is known aroun d the country side as \Tesla ' s l - ' oll y \ I t is well remembered that wh en Marconi was making his maiden elTorl al wireless telegraph y and had communicated with a ship some tifly itiilcs ol l ' sliore , thai Te sla tried to do the same tiling from here. Some- thing went wrong with Tesla ' s system and the sleel tower became a mass of whi te light which was seen for miles L li' o uud. A boa t was loaded with po tatoes hen this week and the price paid for them is said to have been line per bushel. Krnes l Itarrainl wen t lo the eiiy this we ek lo lake emp l oyment for the win- ter. The pos tmaster is glad that K l oyd Davis ha s no more watermelons , and so ar e severa l others. Kivalry between builders hrough l lli e j iiim Met/, machine down to f - l»0. H et i er gel your order in while the war i s on. V. It. Davis agenl. .Mr s. W. A. I'Vcttch of Alt. Sum? , Mr s. I- ' . A. T yler , of Smi t blown Mran e h , and Mr s . Super of Norlhporl were Ihf three deleg j i les from Suffolk t ' oiin l y lo Ihc W . r . T. r. c onvenliun n t ot e an , N. Y. They rep ort u very lar ge attendance at Ihc cnnvenlinn , and all w ere royally cnlerluUied. The m embership in \Y\v York is ;' .:! , i lo7 , n gain of | , l r , i over lasl year. Men ' s shoes , and arctics , I m l ton um I bu ckle hoots \l - n > to a dollar under price lo reduce stock. Davis Shoe Co . The eonlivifl. fo;-ihe upholstery fur- ni shin g for ihe motor yachl Nemo wa s awarded to I.. A. t i oehel. The color .schem e will he moss green, tan ami mur o mi. Capi. u . p. It owliuul is the builder. Owner i t ial mas ter of Ihe yachl will us e her in e 'liuidn . this win- ter. Mr. ami Mrs. (' . ] „ pmi/ of Mrook- lyri ue t e guests of Mr. and Mrs . I,. A. (io c he I la M Sunday. The Misse s Carrie and Augusta .Mur- p h y left h ere lasl week hi attend s eluml mi l of inwn. Mrs. Thinkmn bu s been Ihe guest of Mrs . ii . Carr the pn * l few weeks. Miss M. (' . lloehel is vi siting - friends in N ew Yorl; and New Jersey. AIT. SINAI. ii ' ~ ~ i A u t umn C orse t Fash i ons The corset is the founda tion of women ' s dress. Every woman owes it to herself to dress with care. If she must economize let it not be on the corset. Vet our corse t service selects the best styles in leading makes , and our exper t corsettiere sees that the most scientific corset- ting is yours whatever price you wish to pay, ftom One dollar to Fifteen. Warner ' s Celebra ted Redfern Corsets $3.00 to $15.00 Warner ' s Rustpaoof Corsets c B Corsets $1 to $3.50 $1.00 to $3.00. D ; H . & c< C orse ts . $1.50 Nemo Self-reducing, also a . U1( ] <go 00 Nemo model for slender J , ' ' & i * figures , $3.00 to $10.00 % * , £ ¦ C°rSe,S ' * 1 *° La Resista Corsets , $2 to ** w - $3.50. P. N. Corsets , $1.00 and j La Betty Corsets , $3 to $1.50. j I $5.00. Thomson ' s Clove Fitting I La Reine Corse ts, $3 to Corsets , $1.00 to $2.00 j $8.00. ; ! Our exper t corsettierre attends personally to all fit- j 1 tings. Alterations made when necessary. ! ' The ex tremely short top of the ultra corset demands the suppor t for the upper figure so superbly given by the j j Brassiere—combined figure support and corset cover. ! They give a sta tues q ue perfection to most figures . ! B. & J. Brassieres , 50c to $1.50. j La Walohn Corse tte , $1.50. I Corset accessories of every kind. j ( 0P \ ^ INI-ORPORATED ^ i) ' \ I OUTFITTERSTO MEN WOMEN ^ CHILDREN j I BRIDGEPORT, CO NN. j I A Round Trip Ticket from Port Jef f er n on given to each customer \ whos'* purchase amounts to $10 or over. Tickets mum be procured at j ti me of purcha s e. i \ ., J MTKON E. OVKRT O X J. FRANK TCTII1LL Overt o n & M i ll ELE C TRICAL CO NTRACTORS Ri verhead Port Jefferson E l e ctrical Supp l ie s ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES TUNGSTEN LAMP \ RAPID FIRE \ BATTERIES 25 c Electric Light , Heat and Power K i \ ^ M W esting h ouse (S ) ^^ 4 ( \J SM lj fc Electri c Iron Western-Elect ric Hawthorn Motors installed in your home or shop will end your power troubles. We furnish motors for every purpose. Electrical equipment of every description. Write us as to your needs. O V E R TO N & TUTHILL Port Je l ierson Riverhead Wes tham p ton Beaeh IRVING M. SWEZEY Suwassett Hall Pharma cy EHTALlSHlt D 185 » Hotel Square , Port Jefferson , N. Y. flb p^ E D E. GO V E ft Watchmaker and Jeweler \VK AltK M limVIN t l TMK KINKST LINK OF Watches , C l ocks , 'Jewelr y, Silverware , Art Goods , &c. Am i ninny chi n min g nnil iijipm]iriatL > h I I ib [or Ihe llulitlny x Mint cnniint. lie here enumerated Tol t 'iilioiio 6J- ' U Port . lo i rmvmu E. A . RAYNOR & SON i Furniture i - Undertaking | HOTEL SQUARE , PORT JEFFERSON , N. T. jj fl »-A » * # » «• ! « -V * -A- Al * -15 * •:* It •]« * * * «. * 51. •!« SI- iV * *. '/. -Jl * 1ft (ft * • » tft ( ft Fran klin Truf t Company § A- l Unmm l i \I II Uim , I' ll,, „, AVn- !„,/, ® > U tft Of. Mk Viik k or nn: . S' lnv Vi . iik i ' i .k.uiimi Itoimi; a«w„i u TU .n * « . 1 !. • ,. ! • i w-i . ty-ilin . . . y nir ,i ,.,,1111,1111,. h,i,i »,., . ,. ,.,| ||„ . l,. , ,,,,, , ,,, , . ,, „.|, h % t ' cl?' r V\, m H M '\\'' ' ' ' u, \' v '\ urr \ r • , s ' \» • \ >• \ » \»• * A imn n n ,l..|i,„ • , „vi,| . y i, c c„iii m „,l„il„ n ,. „„„|„„„„ „.„„ , , „ , |„, „ | (lll „. } [, •v .win-. imw> , m XUlSTMIm STI1KCT J; V \ U K U l lllAl t WAV (J) Apra H am * * S traus \Tli o Store with tin* Subuay SUition. \ The Best Two Trouser Suits In this Count ry J For Boys at $4.95 Years a go we started to find out the b est suit for Boys that could be made to V sell for ?4. 'J5—even at a very small profit A\ lor us. We knew that once we got the H sui t that p leased vis we would sell enoug h j / to make a very small profit sufficient. It ^ , i y V bad to have TWO pairs of trousers for S \ if » JI • school wear. Every mother will appre- i \ q o (Q ciate that. The FAMOUS \WEAR Wm \ ll WELL\ suit is the resul t—in iabric , cut , t'li n\ generous use of material without equal I j l i 'J anywhere in the country. $7 is nearer t th u price char g ed by other stores for equal value. More of these suits are sold than of any other Boys ' suit in the ma rket. THIS IS A SPECIALTY—we wish every mother on Lon ff Island to know of this remarkable suit value. Norfolk sty les for boys 8 to 12 years— double-breasted suits for boys 12 to iS. 1 \k§. Oatmea l 10 1 \ Corn Starc h 10 1 \ Ta p ioca 10 1 Carton Salt 10 1 Tin B ik. Pepper 10 50 Al! for 35c SUNBEAM BRAND F . F. R i irling & Son Spices PICKLING TIME IS HERE Ginger Root Cinnamon Allspice Mustard Seed Tumeric Cloves Pepper I ' l'HKST AXI > 1 I KST C. W. DARE' S Pharmacy onvi i .i, H K O TOn, 11 .11 . 8.1 , ,_,„„ Ull. r. 1.. r lll.K j lroim. KstllWI sl li'il ls»j ALBANY DENTISTS Mr.M Main SIreel BRIDGEPORT , CONN. ran, al low t't l on lin.iH) onloi - ri l ' lioiin a i i v j. THE Port Jeff ie rson E f ectric Li ght Co. oITith i l HciiHlnniiTH , present nnd pros- pective , I ' tiii sliuit rvll n lilc Kleetrie Ser - viee in rales s n low Hint no one can iiirnr i l lo do without it. Kvery rc s l - ilenee or iiluce of business wllliln the zone ol l ' .leelrle Servi c e Kluiu l d enjoy its lienellls. l' \ or l,l ( »lil or Tower there is no oilier force lo eipml II , exeelllii K us It does all oilier means of s e c urine; illiimiimtimi or power in threu essential parll e uliirn , viz : t' onvenlenee , rellabllily nnd eeon- imiy, PORT JEFFERSON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. l'OKT JKl. ' FIOHSON , N. Y. TOWNSEND HOUSE \On the Square \ P. V. SMITH , Propri e tor. j I ce C rea m and Soda I « It is! It is! II is! II Is ! J S Snlil .liiliiin y .lout's In his i;irl l,i/ , « 'I'lils is the plaee where we run K'' i x 'I'be t h u' sl suiln we ' ve I n s l e i l yei, X ? LOOSE ICE CREAM , gal., $1.30 f BRICK ICE CREAM , gal., $1.50 | • wiioi i sAi.i: l uici: si > kci,\i. 2 j Pa radise | I MAIN ST U I i l - T PORT Jl - U P EUSON | i ' I' l'lepluine IiS 1 ? X* * ***+***4** * * + ** * * * *4 m* *** m* *** m L*++ * + *+*+*+t 1 WANTED LIVE REPRESENTATIVES \ \Y Huvf Hcwciil K t un t tin ^ nh tK H in uiuhtu - lili' t l h » un l al i itiii tcr r ltoiy fur I uih I Uiik n - piv - m - iiIiiiIvi 'h. Next y. - jir will titi tlin hl jws t your in li M o r y for raw nf t^ lubll s lH.,1 ifimiiitinn. 'V\w* V i\\\l\ \\Yiin\\Vi.\\\\m\ U t\u\ U t « * t*t . i uu\ i«rt M j u iirtiinniiir. m'ltlii k ' i H - k'iinl/tUm In tin ' Ailtuuio - Ittl i ' t ' li lil. .Tnhi il iiiiw. Wo w i tnl n'l ' ivHriitii - Hwmir ne v iitu tu w e ry tnwu uiul vUUik o <m I.imi h li»ltun\. Will *- rnr mil- iin)|iimUli) i i miw, Disnop , Mccormick & bishop INC. llroiilil yn nnil l.oni; InIiiiiiI I list ri 1 in t (irs fur Ihe I 01)1) MOTOR COMPANY 111-20 llnl s cy Strcrt. BR 00KLVN , N. Y. TOM V ' lllST OI j ASS Bread , Cake or Pie CULL AT TUB New Y or k Baker y Main St., Port . Ti i lli i r a oii Hot U I nciiIU ovci - y iirtct'iii i im. D. McKINIj AY. Do You Take Summer Boarders? Wc have iiuiuirics from our clients for ROOMS FOH NliXT SUMMI - R l.isl your rooms nml liuve l lirni enpi p'i l iilie u il : : : INTERNATI ONAL ROOM & APART- MENT RENTING CO. NI - ' .W VOUK UVI'ICV. 20 i:. 12(1 Struct. Room 20 A poslul will liriu i ? « representative . CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of 0 £ l *ffi&&& / l{ Tan footw ear , sn j iu j ui lar al present , is well representeil at Mollan ' s. A splendid showing ot sty lish inn slmes for women , misses , hoys and small ehildren , is noted anion s the new shoes for litis ; season displayed at K l't - i .Main stre et , ll riilj - op u rt. Women ' s s h oes of novel sty les and iniileriiils , of hi g hest Krnde, lire disp luyed in the south win- dow. The norlh window shows women ' s dressy, desirable footwear , at specially low prices. W. K. Mollan has the sole a g ency in theeit y for Ana- lonielc .shoes for cripp led feet. At Mollan ' s. for itself in the household. It hove the si g nature of Charles 11. e ' le trlier Ihcn as it dues today. The si g nature is its Ki iaranlee , which is accepted in th ousands of homes where there are ch ildren. Much is printed nowadays about bij j families. Dr. William .1. .Me Crumi , of Omaha , X eb., is - Ihe father of one of these iiinch-read-aiioin families. Here is what li e suys: \Asllie father of thirteen children I certainl y know s omethin g about y our e, reut \ medicine , and aside fr om my o wn famil y experi ence I have, in my years of practice, f ound t' astoria a popular and elV i eiem remed y in alm ost every h ome. \ t liarlcs II. Fletcher has received hundred s of letters from prominenl physicians svho have the sinne esteem f or l ast i nia that Dr. Mel' rami has. No t only do these ph ysi cians say they u se Castoria in their own families , but they prescribe it for their patients. Firs t nf all it is a ve g etable preparation whi ch assimilates the food and re g u- la tes the stomach and bowels . Af ter ea tine; conies sleepin g , and t ' astoria looks nut for that loo . It alla ys fever- i shiiessaud prevents l oss of sleep, and this absolutely without the use of opi- um , ui orp hiiie or other baneful nar- cotic. Medical Journals are reluctant to dis- cuss proprie lury medicines. Mall ' s J o nni;,11,f Hea l th, however, .sues \<><ir duly is to expose dan g er and record Ihe means for advancin g health. The day f or poisonin g Innocent children Ihroueji Kreeil or i u norance niie , h l In end. To our I c nowlcdt i e t' astoria is a remed y whi ch produces composure and lienltli b y re c iila lliiH Ihc syslem , n ot b y s lop- cl yine; i l , and our readers are entitled to the information. \ REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. F ur Sheriff, MIXVII.I.KE. HKI S1I ll f S l llitlltOWII. F . .r futility Tri ' imlrnr , ClIAHLK S R. KIT/. i.r suii tJi i iii i i itiiii. I- - .il- Il l s trii't Altiirni - y. iiAi.i'ii c. M ii i KNi - : c.r Siiyvll i c. K i ir l' i i iiiity Sll|i|.| - ilit..,nl| . ,it 'it t ' mil. K OHKIIT K. HUH N EV ot |[tiiitiia ; tii,i. F or C u niiii - r- . ( •i.Aiti:Nci; c ..M ii. t > nr ( J ii' ii iiiMirT , KDWINS. MO OI t i ; i.r l iny . -Iiiiii - . C HM I LES W. IIKIMIKS (iri - i. -iiiT «i-iiiiiii. l - ' uv M .- Ullwi- of AK W . - Mil.ty. Ill: WITT I. ' . T AI.MMiK i. l K i i-t H;ilii|ilim. Part 3 f p ft> i :fiott S rli n SATUHDAV , DCTOIIKI! HI, lfll] A. JAY TEFFT - Editor and Prop. Q . F. HALLOCK Associate Editor William Stuart was visited last week b y hi s .sisters , Mrs . .Mount of Fl n nine ;, N. .1.. .Mr s. 1 ' i iir ielii.f Die llroiiv , al so Mis . Nic.,1 and dmi | ;literii(Miiiibailaii. Filler Jos eph llaiulilll left on Mon- day to attend the Svi nn l of N. V. at A i in. Li ttle Willie llui lcr , wh o had the iii isfnrliiiie to brculi his Ice; more than two weeks an.i , i s iiiuler Ihc care of Dr. A. 11 . Van H orn. Mrs . I .ey es and children have inmeil into ihc house tonnelv occupied hv Jos eph lluilcr. Th e re s ist union liniu.1 met al lileli- ard l liiy lcs ' on Friday and Saturday of lasl week. Mrs. I ' bllctu s Philips recentl y visit- ed her sun , Arthur I ' liill ps , a t I' a leh- o / ;uc, Mrs . Wcs lliy and ehildren have moved lo (' oram. The Indies of the M. F, church or- Knni/eil un Aid Society on Wednesday of las t week. Mrs. Fuucnc Kulaiid is l ir csideut, Mrs. l ien\cn,if llmuklyn is spciultni ; some lini , . with Mrs, .Insepli II. Ihm- dall. Mrs. I' lclllcr of lsli|i is v lsllin, ; her son, F.h v nrd I ' fcll f er. M rs. .b. s . I ' minim and son of lliook- l yn visi ted Mis. I l icban l M. Italics Ibis week. I'bc Woman ' s Mission a t y Socii - lj will hold thei r minim! pnii se meelini: a t the I' icsliy iciiiiii churc h Salutday al tcruiinii . i le t , :N. Th e Ladles ' Aid Society of the I ' le s - liyleii nii church held their annual ni eciini! at the home of Mis. Minnie Park er Inst Saturday uflcnionn. There w ere !!< . pr esent. The followili n ol l ieers wer e elected lo, the coinln,; year: Pics- idenl , Mr s, Dan 'l I !. Mavis; viee - pres ,, Mr s. Wallace lln liind; sec, Mrs . Ma t- l lia Filw - iuds: t rcas ., Mm. Hilbeit (I . l laiulilll. MIDDI.l- I SLAND. I ' liysU-iniiH Oli'v Pree Advice hy Which Parents May Profit. I t was an association ot ecnllenien, profe ssionall y ph y sicians nnil chemists , all of wh om were born In the drill; I rude , s o to speak, and who have been connected wilh il all their lives , who lirst i:ave to the world t ' nsloria , which as c\civ on e knows is a p leasan t and e t lecinc tcined y f.u ihc ailm ents of infan ts and c l ulihcn. ll has alwavs been rccii |;iii/cil as a meritorious prepara tion, and its reward has been the i t ica t csi popularity ever enj,.\ cd hv any r emedy ever put upon the niiirkei; nilain cil. not b y ibinib oyanl aihcrlis - mi: or ii j ip caK lo ionoinnco or vnli:ur pre judice , but b y lulieica t inciii. All p li > si eiaiis ri iiinciiil il , and man y, v ery many, prescribe it. Many paren ts call In Hie fuinilv p hysician. Many nlhn parents Hike mlvimli i KiMi t wlmi the p hvslc i ans told Ihem when he was lirst called in con- sultation, All i:ooi| fuinilv physicians say: \( li\ c the children t ' a ' s liitlii. \ Health y pa re n ts U t wv litis reineilv of old, lot they loolc It themselves as ehililien. It »as inoii' tlian thirty y earsa jj o that Casinila made a iiluce MURK'S A WAY TO SAVH DOCTOR BILLS.