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\ \er termes. ag, i PAiNTERS. \ WILFRED H. ROBINSON, | ~ . House and Artistic - Q-..Painter woeful): “Established 1880;,..~ > =_ 3.11. Station Give meacail Furniflied Cottages to Rent. 'a. Notary: Public, ~Auctioncer. | Office M» flamenco. First Neck Leno. - 7 GE F. IHOM PSON REAL ESTATE onENT, * Ks ....soumrAggg~omN k €. {gas I s D. . R.-OSBORNE, e o - <-\-- Notary Public, | Booker in Real Esthg 0 0 0 o *Koans and Insurance. . Railroad-Avenue. 'Water Mm N Y. Mime“ wo ”mam MICAH HOWELL, e-: ‘CfiUNSELORuAT-LAW - Notary Public. and Surveyor, .% «Qa-QQMortgaze Loans. . Kain Stroot, Southampton. N.Y. WM. E, l-fGWELL 0 0.0 _ QbauoLAWYI-BR,000 , SOUTHAMPTON‘ N.Y. w. \_ unflincfit Reddonco on Main Street. -.FLORIS sanp GARDENERS.; ”WILLIAM F. HALSEY... MM. Co-op MURSBR'YMAN Homes 'and Hoddi Punt; of cutter-nu Privet for b r3m:- 1, Bou mammal): 1155. ' “ff? co F. L. DUNWE ~Notth Sea Road, . Southampton. my. Painter and Decorator,. Asphalt Pavements Agent. forfi W. ~ John 8. Pamts j (HARVEY & tot, Carriage and 9 M agon | Paintefé. ob's Lane, ver Jagger's Shop, ”MUTHAMPPON LA d tame Seul _- MISCELLANEOUS. W. D. VAN: BRUNT _ THE.... - ~Northwestern Mutual | # Life Insurance Co _- - Surplus over 814, 000,000,00. 80 per cont. of Assets securedby first mortgage. Gnu and. get. I rafes, ato. .&RA.E PARRYDVS Veterinary Surgeon W ~ Office at Realdohce on Elm Street, nent Rail Road Statio: gt SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y. Also at the ivory “babies of U R&. fiiow York City office 321 and 123 West Sist Street. Telephone oe of, E. G; flQWARD se e A kDmfiSt | SOLTHAHP‘PON m ¥ Agent for James & Holmstrom Pianos With or' without transpostng key board ~<e FRED BROTZ, eo iL. avons & ~ Maker'. Gentlemen s and Ladies: Fine Work a Spec- Repaira neat!) and promptly execu ed Main Btreot,. Southampton,. N. Y,. osoa_,” g.ourven, ~> '1\‘“““~“-§’P <“‘o\ RL&~\W Ce $vln.w}§m~mm F4” flank 7 A- _ «s w 29 ~¢4mg’~-b 1:11“ “MN. s rflwmm~a¢dm~mer unburorfile. toma Whos “ a.“ WALKER. eee - [ mme GARDENER . nylon: Grounds. Drives and Walks, Fum- frult and- Ornamental owor ‘ng Hydrnn d atom Ag “fiat” 3 Cen» bpo _ ral mum dmseedg Conever's olou- - f~ eee hen uce v Southampton, In 1. 11.165 151516313“ ai nx 4 4 , -: ‘Bfiflfl'fifi hummer!) S, ¥... _ JOBBING: A BPEOIALTITY., |_ _ ' manna-index» : Little Pratns Bond, \ M F WHITE carpenter- and e Builder, \Having experienced bands in hi§ employ, hoe\ red to turned out first-clase work with 'I dispate h Satisfaction guaranteed CARPENTER ax» | ' GEORGE H. SKIDMORE mARCHITECT f ee 00 ,q'.uy' 4 . Hut's Bmldmg, Up Stairs, “mm tona Laetitia MISBELLANEOUS ADV. ' c. omooomo [0s swi‘mmom N. a\! C. percelitago, or days work.. Prompt «ohm—Tr Htflder, A;limHt\ cokner Post Crowns. . _ alle, musourrmmou. N. Y. a \ “3L CHARLES BUSH“ <~ LWERY S’iABi-ES - v.34 ion-Wrens. » _ &-4 hys Mfim Eonihmfipg. if?\ 2% E. $. WHITNEY, 20. BOARDiNq mp y ig c otoentidfl aiven to all order - - _C | \firm 83. Stablesf ' Meg-teat. KA % s. | whose curls ths gitls aro 8 \stu f’ y -_ Fon; Will, Fordhand\? and t 111:be w- I have R& fine so}: of Cheap Couches, Nuts of all lands, and lotsoi Toys. 22 exams AND Tomaso. e 801] 'Pfl K MPTON - £ boring - _Papor as s home ° 1 c onwe \um! lu El“ t “memes? d RESS a-» 90 | mm 'k. way-any \Happy i __ | gonent éésn'e that-some one else we \[ follow soon in the examplé.-set by thats I flustrious and happy: septum. oi } \o theevenmgwpleasfires [0 The last issug of the Sigmlk County _ | Religicns Nows Hays: , “film dam on nd Shop east of Matri- street. near | +f {.companywas, incorporatefi ne NZ tuy ago, M original stookhol owners of whaling vessels ands tains resifiing in Sag Harbor, * T hampfon (Southampton 'and The nel ages. . For soveral years, : ing the he reight of the whaling thecompany was very prosper!) A 1 tal stock. of $10,000 ;. soin omes’i; dends reaching upwards of tw cent, ~ It was & custom m of the Bo company was owned by thelo . min P'. Hustting, who spent c able monéy in\ putting it into Long Island Railroad Company aud. >i the Inte President of the road, Corpin, accepted it, the com being $20,000, double the amount original eapitalization, Sog Harbor people wero'qnibe censed .to. lose what had. itation, - to ~offort to .secure tha ; which Lhey could,M mid =f _| demméfo. 'As matters Htoudt R 1 Monummmm j fireman!— Boot ‘md’ W’ mam-able f $ formor erectefl a long now pier Jost tho tastward of the old dock. Thar road company soon Lfound the w \ [Ra-NW“; % \# short thus. finch mm Sze .J wk rf com: £ divided between the steamboat Mac watch case companies, the\ fox-alarm“ ing the wharf and the latter the in FOOTBALL TEAM FEAST- . on Dlogc‘ ay Wight. The Southampton Football teem ‘ike—éewmnk ne we are able to furnish their > {knee - following reduced rates & er that these terms are not open |. Or the few weeks following, or. }at aiuy time, the attractions of the _ball mommid be set against thosé of the | 4 2x: meeting. Yeang men help your | r3, instead of discouraging them.\ #7: fOUR' CLUBBING List. wy th wheadlng Periodicals Oflored to tour Paid® Up Subseribors .at - Greuuy Reduced Rates. We have been able to make ments with the . publishers of most of ewspapers-and periodicals idps to onr paid up subsmbRerso g- public nor to our delinquent sub- on Whae£.street and the bulkhead L fu Dined by the Captain at Rho Pon‘. How ¥ treated to a \ spread\ at the PoaLHom 2 Monday night by the captam (if-the; no efi; but. only to readers of the Tries. his 321052) subscription# aro fully paid up to 2. mil others will bo charged the full . \ Gar friends may leave their ord. fra for these periodicals cither when re- thoir sebscriptiong to tho y fimeand aro not limited to one nt.may choose as many on this- thoy wish at these rateg: - WEPH, REGCELAR TIMES PRICE] .. $8.25 $4.00 - . 4.00 bo go t OG +) % ................ &C Or Of Ot + wes ‘1'L'Jifg-f-Qr-ulwl-uhm-h» gsjsssgsss the week of prayer, the tame! B HARVEST OF TARES By mill-MAB flJOB-TE BOYBSEN. [Copyright, 188, by the Author.] > Econmurp.3 C. TER VHL , _ Parish dutiés ogtupied much of Mr. Falok's time during the day, ind in the evening when Hoe rofurned from his la- bor he was apt to find his fiancee in ani- mated conversation With tho young er- gineer; . ''But really, Mr. Brim \ he once heard her say as they rose from the piano after having played a duet, \I dim't seg why you call yourself an en- gineer. There is nothing of the engineer aout you. X should rather fincy if I kuewe nothing about you that you were an 'artist.\ \*You have guessed my innermost se- crat, Miss Hulda,\ cried kindling enthusiasm. L am an artist -an artist disguised as an engineer-an artist's soul forced by cruel necesmty to wear the engineer's mask. \ \But why do you do it if you don't like it?\ '*Why do I do it? Because an unkind fate supplied me with a guardian - who is deaf to reason and impervious to ens \ ffoeaty. - He simply compelled mo to go to the school of technology.in (Gothen- burg when I longed to go to the acade- my of arts, ana when I rebel, as I have clone repsatef@lly, he tells mo that I must fimt‘acquiro an honest profession whereby to\earn my bread-as if art were a dishomest profession-and then if T want to foel with art afterward as a mere amusement it cannot do mo much harm. - But in a few months I shall fill my twenty-first , and then I shall bid a jubilant farewell to engi neering and devote myself to my belov- ed art.\ m. **You intend to become a proféssiount: masician?'' ''Musician? Why, no. T intend to be- come a painter. - In music I am a imére - | amatunr. apd cta bo perfectiy frank, 1 \Lam an amateur in p'uuung, too, owing |to my uncle's tyrauny. But from <the -_ _| 94th of March I intend o bea -.} fail Redged professional ; mt ar 6 *'*But will it not bo rather late to be- gin at 217\ **'Perhaps - But where ond's whole life and happfmess are §§ stake it can Whom-late. I. ) k‘ bc RL\ TDG. e H “ficiawlut rmw I'rifi ‘Wym‘h um, silthy- man. ures and. gave Jim very good care 'hich he- app ted to such an extent int affer his reeqvory he married ber hI adopted her /daughter who went by 16 name of Edith Decker. Mr. Deck. ”fixean dart [time ago leaving the 60/to his Wife during ber e and ward to her ~Quité ~recently Mrs, Decker ' iea’and the property has become Mrs. w' anes fen otras Feam, who but mentfienjoyefi His: mm . * SEELV’DINNER ”honeymoon in & parlor cfr inid up In| \& smowdriff on Shinnecock: Hills for | [® twenty-five hours. © The following wore (| 111... was, the stir 'of the evening, a genuine Bonnecker, . ._ | who-onteztained the-company by- ~] quick wittednoss and-otiginality; [l__.; <i and Ebenezer. Howell them * | quarterbacks; George Worth and Bey= [Tey fioly *' magcotts \; ; Charles Cain}?- . Aysizex|8. Grant Ryer in the Holo of s\ ~ J] mitte Egzpo. These t company who hold their 7 seep -Sr08,\ do not lack for suitable en-. alnrfent Guring the long winter ings. Lmst week the joke was on m? 3° hn H.; Goodaleand-so John had itup.\ Accordingly. arrange W816 made for holding an oyster ('Taireu Brun with a> Often he caught himself Acfendin against his own charges and wen how she could ov bestow her own rédiant solf upo so unattractive ana i411 favored as. self. 'Was sho so very onipab ferring the handsome; nimch youth, if indeed she did prefer It was about the mi e world was a vast, . YC forest tus half buried under@sh of snow, and the pines stood ing branches, groaning ander th dem- Now and then whennload i | feff the bough shook ftsolf with: of rclif, audthe fine frostm‘ysi; a gled down gilqtonmg 'a the sun, The parsonuge, lying waist, deg the gnow, looked like a fortres state of siege, surrounded. by fta w breastworks thd ramparts.© The C | mas sheaves, nailed on tall 110123120 4% gables of the barn and the mansion, h been: pretty woll pillaged, swarms of sparrows still keptfiy one to the other and fought. tles for the possession of the ding straw. A frousy m : i maple rear- the front door- mom: - her feathers against tho cold and 1001? ed disgusted. At the window in thel Sl. - ricco 2 ho less disgusted than the magpig; room was fAlled with song and the of eaited roso leaves. For aqriet, tian vgrntlemon the ouran Gop My indulging in some vigor The amo‘mhere PGT oi? :t 1o flaid vibrating with sup F wrath; ag prazo, and a ddxionsly \rampageow3 TBbarit-n6 (went \mad with exelfifibizm % They repeated it singly and conL licbo dich; ich lie-ie-ic-io-bo d} ich lie-xe-ie-ic-ie~bo dich.\ ~ ._ Then chine a recital of all the circumstanc:s under which they: but 11in aud would continue to love Mow, = -SB in {flea + Ww “142! 3mm temyluflug, L130 ~- 536 back as bo. toxed. his thitber in tho ecstasy fikfi A “morn 13. which swayed mt}: & languishing | tion, ~ hfl mm \ot af ean. 8 wo > &C waren a Ta sou *y (, nal “flzéfi r> Teg easing e 4 hope «inked remeant-hre a divigo mighty creatare im. | began tho engineer with 'end pulso. Iknow thatd shalt steal the fire of the immortals.\ Such talk the parson's daughter had experiences to appraise it according. to its worth. There was sompthing in this: youth's antimony that - strusk a respon- sive chord in her bosom; and his en- thaosiasm for all that was beautiful: had a contagious quality which made if i resistible, There was a warm perm» siveness. inmhmwoioqnenee which wmnde it a lnxnyr. - , and ago ter scorn of the utilitarian meals which - had been preached to her from her child- 'I hood was delightfully daring and novel. . She rearcely noticed that be nlwnyé t, ana \tnt hit Tound | no topic comparable to himsélf in inter- est. (His plang, his dreams, his experi- ences, his noble rabellion against teach» { ers, discipline and guardian, his parposoe 'to conquer the world with his fame and confound all those who 'had doubted his. mnxnn were finn themes aduon- which haste, for he was anxious to prove: qua to the occasion. \The fact is-that is: ay Hulda and 1\- , < <% nover heard and she licked the **Hnvo a provious engagemen bly..\' finished Mr. Fal sorry to interfere with it, bu *'Would you care to take nfleighrifiu, with mo this afternoon?\ he,. inked fl: MLAB or: pas it vens-i¢ss demonstrative mm?“ e tl X deaf . very particalarly that M185 Héldgm tuned ride with me this **Very well, '~said the gir} \I aball bo at your Service, ° you with to start?\ _ ~* a- \¢.At4,{)’clock,w WMWMM h At\ the upgxted hour 3 before the dois with the person‘s i hnme—o fat and\ ponderonk: farm}; > Of ag. 3 f ly as he dared his c ”tempt: Falck's poor muscle by the handed him the reins. _ 15511] walt ancing, with bothhzmdsm‘hi!“ « on $116me thetrosd pilc:and w the horse with the eye of a. oonno Now: and iFrn he -xouch at th6- Whfie‘e) on Saturday Nenmg Aaswmmmwm—m‘ > | rush; afraid of no man. and so teaimf} -F. Burnett and H.; Solnmmk; ~b8: pull bick; half back ang AJ bert Rogers, the clin pion pig [ kicker; E.-P. White; Wail Halsgy Benedict, the feet of foot, - | ¥ke the winds. Lzeme“ ang new“? f.. Mr, Grant Ryer was engaged to pare magnesia and furnish the rAints mariachi \his - ac\. 33336. Edw. Seely Geo. Seely,J Gus. Idreth, Dick Leek, Geo. F. Wines, M,. ¥. Bellows and \W. H. White. ea (3 tain . John .F. Rogers made l agfihe whole affair passed; off Qully and Without luteuupi; on. Report: of suwnanm. \\\ % fkarly reports of State foe—111.3 The Memxegmm t lz \The young mon of \ The Club! esdiy summon, © > The ex meet' gregote resources and imbzhtnes CWT Oe $1908”? 20 414 783455 119,662:66 109,805.82 885 572 15 $4 611 500.022 £1181“, Boy Shore. 0S“:- -~ Cetwty Assemblyman sheen pieced on the following com- F565 Mr. PmMommdeaw- t,. Affairs. of. Vflioges, Charitable fiefigmua Socxenes Mr. Burr- ry. | the 91mm wgwm ‘th - he played perpgfiflal entertaining varia- | tions. _ It is scarcely to be wo’flfim at | that Mr. Halck*s. sober discourses about thencarrinc«s ud Mull-t: Qo‘w\? M ae.. -| emigFation and. thegreat poverty among the tenantry f seerned stale and.unprofifta- . ble after such high flowndithyfam bios, and the curate, who observed that he cpuld; not hold n candle to his rival, soon \withdrew from the competition, - Ho rated the young engineer so low ad regards moral worth and character as almost to hold him harmless He did: 'not doubt that. Hulda, when thenovelty 'of his personality had worn; of, would |_. dlscover his hollowness and Ghee T turn? with a warmer, lleglance to himself. 'In. the meantifnc , he 'could afford to | wait,\ Ho knew: 'her. wel! ~ enough. to be | |F:aware that the least: opposxtiun in his. 6 Meta Mr. Bran, theo least attempt. at R28 . disparagement, . Swould enlist her sym. | lite pathy and male her his champion. He | therefore exerted. himself to appear por- feotly noutral He never allowed the jealous wrath which sometimes fock ~possefgion -of him to color his speech, and he neverremonstrated against their '] singing and playing, detached 'straing of which reached him in bis mwhmm’ex 'a. door was opened And |- yet never bad Huld& appeared: 'more | precious to him than now. when: 'he seemed on the verge of iosmghor- He -|- feould comprehendwhit his tife 'could have been without\ lier, and ho. f“ \Lan Public Prmtmg Pufiho mien, Internal Affairs. ‘ - =| brother-in-law n contenipmons as he stood wrapped in a syolfaims cont: and with a ha hoge. ream) _i“.‘ cum]? about: hi 3 cle - 'was the. common. property. of_1 ters and . worn by Emma youthful, elasticity .< inch are admiration oi | “I tell 339; $ Nils Thorsen am c no sedge folkq. ** w _ : That 'you said rke mth the raglieg: of Jealousy. 20s, ''The groom: In'd hig hoafoixime and spat wilh an mm trated cynicism and. disgust. H | he uttered. were not for ears ; [rite. - Mr T‘alck was owLw‘ardly assistin . Aauceo'sféct in g filinéfiaim‘, % was fcrpting his aflofifionkwiih 4 rebelHious 'noqulescence. \$i theg windows the pastor and his Wife watciimg‘ the propar & ride with i: : Boor ahna and fain- Anig a‘ifim 1m C important event and MW 4. diyeliest comments, © ~ ~ ' pitieil his own, gray and baren pant. ' When finally we wolf-haw} dn. spite o the baggy In: clos ( W5 c a \T.am gums h ”if FEEWB ‘he CO”