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Two Dollars a Year, in advance, . . ex arine < o LOl mataine + nee . ~ can mes - m- - : Inmans Vol. XVI uUSINESS CARDS 'REAL ESTATE AGENTS. - \_ -e U. R. HAVENS, ow Real Estate ~-2 Insurance Agent. Renting Cottages and Filling Boarding Houses a Bpecialty. __ .. Main Street, Southampton, N. Y. HENRY A. FORDRHAM. ESTATE, BOUFHAMPTON, N. Y. Furnished Cottages to Rent. » . \} Office at Residenco, First Neck Lane. BUSINESS CARDS. oms | LAWYERS | HARRI MICAH HOWELL ~ Notary Public, Auctioneer. | - COUNSELOR=ATTKW Notary Public and Surveyor. a><>~<Mortgage Loans,. <<< Main Street, Southampton, N. Y. WM. F. HOWELL, 0 0 0 E= xLAWYERnoo __ SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. _ _ ___ .....0mce at Residence on Main Strest. EDWARD H. HOWELL, Real Estate and -~\ Insurance. FURNISHED COTTAGES TO RENT Extraordinary facilities for' writing large lings of Insuran’ce through Sign!“ Kg g t SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y. CEORQGE F. THOMPSON, BQYS' ._ REAL ESTATE ~~ ~.. BOUOTHAUPIOGEK Y. 4. o t arai H most DC 0 e D.-F. OSBORNE, e o Bope® o {hr; s anis ' ( ind 0 \ uu (9 Public, money. p X to say that w; li muny F WO were in bus Ouftome; app“. gol An Al. W od $1 18 Kue Pam» witte f 4 to 14. Broker in : Real Estate. - Loans and Insurance. 0 o 0 Q « Railroad Water Mill, N. Y. _ _ BUILDERS, ETC. é. w. ENOCGH.s-~~ -_ CARPENTER a» xyBUlLDER. SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y.. MM? Reatdence and Shon - Little Picins Road, WILLIAM H. E, Ca rpentere ande Ruilder,. | mm palrs for 5 cean } exim hewey, fas o 4 a mun; BF G paire | Maia“ ”W\ fast «o .BOUTHAMPTOXN, N. v. % conte i: pat f L2 K #anles ___ __ -- Dontract, percentage, or days work. Prompt ~ attention given to all-ordors. * F. H. THOMPSON,. ~- ««..PRACTIOAL... sOoUTHAMPTON, N.Y. m!mm1§§gdnndmnlgeegg Pelle... ‘flofizptnwnumwwm Tee PAINTERS. _- WILFRED H. ROBINSON, House and Artistic - &_ Painter SAINTS OIS aup |- .. Established 1881 ~ Restdénce Em] Shop cast of Mam street, near R. R. Station. Give mes call, 06 F. L. DUNWELL, 0 0 North Sea Fiosd, __| Fouthampton, N.Y., Painter and Decorator, ,. Asphalt Pavements. Agent for H. W. John's Paints. _ HARVEY & STAGER, e- . Carriage and - sm\ Wagon Painters. Job's Lane, ver Jugge'r 'a Show. é. ftORnggAND Ronn einde - m- _ AVILLIAM F. HALSEY... .. ~.\ _> FLORIST am __ <lizee _ NURSERYMAN. Trees, Shrubs. Roses and may. Little Plains Road, Enuthlmpton, BENJ SHAKESPEARE l e <&=-Gardener »» «| tC 'HANPTON, N. V. ~ f GRADING «sour ttended to. 2 - figmegmlxggéef ggg‘gfie? fiagtsggr sale \Eoses, Vin > a pes eee M. L. WALKER, eee EEPTON, N.Y.. ~ _. LANDSCAPE Pall Ame..GARDENER . | “A ° Taysout Grounds. Drives and: Walk? Truf- D . figmigbadflfifmfi‘h?\ gggrg “gag! 02:18. 0ng5.5 ne Roses; Cen- ; Canover's Colog- Flow Tine of Jowam t Wam st'l‘lowlgrlrigtflnmfi, all; kinds . tral Park Lawn Ora Also Exper .on Hed hriubs ans Potted Rages mafia? . mwm’mmfimwm Pa 95945937 ‘ MAN 8T. ( x LIVERY STABLES. m* U. R. HAVENS,=®~ xleery Stables. Main Streot, Southampton. N. Y. S.WHITNEY,>~ BOARDING AND - @ LIVERY-STABLES; --- WATER MILL, L.L. Carting of freight, ete. a specialty Stages connect with all trains Haggage delivered in any part of the village. . MISCELLANEOUS, W. D.VAN BRUNT, . AGENT fol THE. “Northweqtem Autual 3 Life Insurance Co. Surplus over $14.000,000.00 80 per cent of assets secured by first mortgage. Cal and get ° rates, otc. DR. A. E..PARRY. D. V. S - Veterinary Surgeon _ W Offico at Residence an Eire Street near Rail | Llhhh‘ Hms ns, Miss Lottie Payne, H. | | Edwards, fancy costume; Harry Bur. Averbach, of Davies, Stonc.& G, Bourne, President of the | | i Mr Elwyn phillips, Miss Mabel btwpiy + ! Mr David Rogers, Mrs. George H. Bir | Road Station. SOUTHAMPTON, N Y. Aiso at the Livery stables of U, it. Co amt of € ROME Now York City office 121 and 123 West Sist , Street. Telephone Mfmh Bu. E. Q HOWARD, o-0 e- ~ <_ t Dentis to SOUTHAMPTON, N V With or without using kov board. GEORGE CULVER o o e OWAGON BUILDER. Painter and Trimmer, Hill Street, - SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y. Having experienced hands in hig employ, he fa prepared fo turned out firsg-class work with dispatch. Satisfaction guaranteed.: GEORGE H. SKIDMOF‘E MFA ARCHITECT « w——-——~ «r* a Hill's: Building, Up Stairs, RIVERHEAD, LONG ISLANG. MISGELLANEOUS ADV. menace _C. CWOCOHIO mn me edding Plants of | _ all kinds, California Privet for hedgesas eo- . I have A fine stock of Oheap’Candxes, Nuts of all kmds. and lots 'of Toys. , CIGARS AND TOBACCO. bOUTHAMPTON. .. ; Miss Julian Poster. | Agent for James & Holmstrom Planos and Mrs. Edward Eggleston: Miss M __ ling item regarding the Hifting of . tro'b Purim-mg to Heads, Letter. Heads, Envelopes. Ngtatements Bill Heads, Tags, Posters, Hand. Bills fiadgera. Cards, Circulars. invitut fons, Catalogues and PamplHlets ' Neatly and Artistically Printed at gal Asparagus». 62mm] Goods 10~ erlngsg \south 953959“! ready: .. Lor Bloom and plantinfi in in iness s wou deren H P a Sie Infe (|-- THE BEA SIDE TLMES OFFICE ~ wt 7h ng,. Mr. Harry Street, Mr. ind Mrs. {city, which will be al mteresh to & | who was for several years pastor ferme es > . MELRY DAXC LBS.“ wns n nemen n eel ein in yin uns GRAND SUCCESS. - Ww. Agawam Hall Well Fulod ‘Virh New; Makers Who Do All tu Their Fower Elder, H. Wardell, New McKinjey Administrations The much anti¢ipated ingugural ba\ masque took place last Thursday oven ing and came fully up to theexpéita | | tion of the participants. Nearly! 03g] hundred | people engaged in the miz® whirls of the_dance and as many (hem looked down., upon the merry oenfl from the gallery. Thero \\u1:..\ . many strikingly pretty or c mmuscpg- tumes to be seen. Some of thogepar- he Rev. George Taylor, a former pas- ] tor. ing began at 2.15, when were delivered by former members. NEW Ld. bu llhtnt Iii-mun!“ tu the (um-h) Benedict, morning ; Miss Jessic Bxshop 'tlected : Eypsy , girl; Miss Edwards, night ; Miss 6111661333.- Uxited States MOI'QRKgV and Trust Com- nett, tam!lourine girl; Mrs. Anthomy pny; W. (G Orakman,Rresident of the Wilde, buttertly ; Miss Miuta Hal 03k, New York Guarantee andFrast Com- shephordess ; John Rage rg etown ; Alva'piny ; H. Ho Vreeland, Present Met Ellsworth, football player; Geopge F*, ropolitan Traction Company NJ. S. Augerbach, nett, army officer; Charles Howell, fe- ind F, male costume ; William Wilson; 51371711 Cinger Manufacturing Company | Nathan _Suyre,.._QGeorge < Washingtuts. . These new members are elected in the 1 “lung, Terry, negro; Harty WWW of JcG@. K. Duer; Daniel Lawd ! clown ; Henry Srenck, football pliyer Edwards Havens, negro; Robert enflnnd A. C. Bedford, resigned. dricks, lady of quality ; Miss GmceBur~ William H. Baldwin, Jr., will remain ling, Red Riding Hood; Edward E‘ is president of the roud and A. C. Bed- Howell, bunco Fred. Angtmford secretary and treasurer. The new cavalier. ~pecutive committeo elected is as fol- Besides these there were prosore6 Ows: C M. Pratt, chairman: William Miss Linnell, Miss Worth, Mr. Baldwin, Jr., L. C. Ledyard, Theo. and Mrs N. C. Howell, Miss Nannml‘ore A. Havemeyer, August Plelmont, Rose, Meéessrg. Ernest and Harry d—N G. Oakines and George W. Young. wards, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Edwards,] The old members of the board who re- Miss Clura Strong. Mr. William Sayre, rin in the present board are C.. M. 'ratt, W. H. Baldwin, Jr.. L. C. Led. tAustm Corbin, Jr.; Gearge S. Edgell ion who were elected on February 11> winont Clarke. President of the Ameri in Exchange Bank ; Genrge W. Your, ident -of -the UTuited \tates Mort ge and Trast Company ; Theodore. .A. oyer, Vico . President of the Among the gallery gnrls \@G~2‘9 Mr} exictm Sugar Refining Company and Mra -D H. Burfctt, Miss Sity*%, MAO tBalmont, banker; ° pm?”- Mts - Elects Benedict, Mfg § Ths 'torg elected Monday morn- Jf-mmc-tto Halsey, Mrs. David JG: Mr and Mrs. Hoeory H. Hildreth, Frank Phillips. Miss Ella HoweH, Miss] Miss Robin801k; t How eli, Miss Darya-3 Mrs. Charles G. AAsfudicite which purchased the Corkin interest in the railroad last fall. Tmsnrer A. C. Bedford said Monday Rogm Miss mum Halgey, Mr. W : begun» choson. “313i a U * 'ma +s ~* fimcremnte pMMWMVt-P inel plan will now - be (carried pee \_a5£x<vfimifflw2W“fli§mm A* . ¢ 3 Ta fang pose and Edward Howell, who desu-ve greff means,\ was the response. \7T he new crodit for the success of the affair. MZ directors aro to supervise one of the George Worth acted as floor manige® grégtest engineering undertakings of Mp J. Aungostus Hildreth and Mr modern times, and they propose to have ward P. White were also on tho corf it hnndled by competent men. As to mittee but were unable to bo prosont f the finnneial ability of the new manage. account of sickness at home, ment, that goes without saying.- ExceHent music was farnished f 5133313. the occasion by Bishop's orchest var . Promptly at twelvec *clock refreshmen Anmtho State Senate Fob. 25. the legia- cad © Caled E sttaction of a free bridge over the East 2:11:01; game “in: [if] mtesnmed and cof : River, between New York City and Long nued for several .- City, over Blackwell's Island. The great success of of the whqk nifo Th The Governor is to appoint six persons | gives every assurance that the McKinle , With the MW“? of New York and adntinistration will be fone of remark 8 Chairman of the Queens County able prospenty Supervisors shall constitute a commis- t glon to constsuct the bridge, I he cost Rev. W. A. Layton Burns a Mortgage of construction shall be borne one half. The Brooklyn Eagle has the folloWpy -ray vork City and onc-hflf by new County The {naming of the mortgage op.on6 0f£the churches of ths} nisam (<< ris . I C purflmse 311V Bugatti; The cof charfer gmthonzmg the construction of Estich & bridge. Dr. Charles H Parkhurst the celebrat- preacher of New York City,. spout 6 Sunday in Babylon, the- mnest of. Mrs. H. A. V. Post. Chief of Police E Minot the same city also visited Bab- 5 on the-same day, but not to watch M. E. Ohurch in this village: bration of the fiftieth anunexzsmy the formation of the First M. Church, Manhattan and; Jano streep Greenpoint, occured Sunday, wh thege were practically contiouons se veices in the church building from A. M. until 10 P. M. At the l i’urkhurst He only desired to look over preaching service of the morgmgrn hig property on Oak Island, across the \evening the church was filled to E flowing, chairs placed in the siglesfa ig to accommodate the attendinck At the night services & morkgage bo of $12,000, which had been held sin 1870, was burned i m the pulpit. . .. Brig a ' The were begun with * meeting of the Gfim'ah Arroy,. mt: from 10 until 10.30. | At tho Hitt | hour the Right Rev. Bishop Andrew g |D. D., préached an eloquent sermofs text bemg Matthew vidl8: \\And At East Meadow, Hem ead.Mrs. Oil. or H. P. Belmont hwbought the Barn- d farm owned by Goh't Jas, M. Varn ¢ fesidence,, It contains res, a mansion - in- eolofial style,. 4 supenor Stable. Price paid said to Fhive been $110,000. . e There is How a strong probablhty that. Moriches 'will have a railrosd sta- * Money is subscribed. toward cost grounds and buildings, and it is: hoped. A wm mum My 'Ohurch,' » The Blah Megan-r:- made n-_<,umphm9ntnry allusion to the work of the Rov. Wm. A. Layton, who THE great SAC MAS aoe. w AS a bas been pastor for the last five years. < ~~~: |The Seripture reading was by the Rev. formerly Presiding The last bymn was announced In ure tho Unbounded ond the benedivtion pronounced by The usual Sabbath School meet addresses R. R. DIRECTORS. Final Changes in the Board -O c of the At a mee tmg of the stockholders of the Long Island Railroad held Monday A ticularly worthy of remark were stspnommg at the Corbin Building, New Lizzic Rogers. sailor girl; Miss Eunice York, tthllmsmg new directors were Mrs. W. E. frorton' find, Janes Tlxmom\xw President of the ard, F. L. Babbott and the following z nnd on February Hth represent the- -a BST - gusty“ m Iwfiwwgfm will?\ Fass shown him forbearance on nccount of Mam SW ar Ecebints planted hirst\ ather nda ) vere serfen in. \!.. ~ ISI (edes: iy iy war p ° Grundy, the renowned caterer, afte till $35! or the con- in spite of the chilly fon sho ao g Le Faay, from weariness, and in spite of the noise | person had. thrown a tarpaulin over her. | bad just been boarded by the quarantine . . officers, who perfunctorily glanced at.] fle befors them. . The amp vas gliding slowly up tuward the pict, and Halda . ' the tug which was to tako the steorage ; passengers to Castle Garden, - } Myfm'use byMayl Eon aman Tok 6 set \ O thar doin k Tet rams SOUTHAMPTON N Y” THURSDAY MARGH 11, 1897 (A HARVEST or TAKES By EJALMAR EJORT EJORTE < BOYESEN. « © 1 [Copyright, 180%, by the Author.] {coxtmtuzsp.} CHAPTER XVTIL Doring the following day the ship ar- rived in Bergen, and Eulds bud the good luck to catch the Hull steamer just ; as it was weighing anchor. She had no regrets now, and no doubts distressed | her mind oroffenared her jndgment. She | would find the man whom she loved, wherever he might be. She would marry him and then defy theworld. When- of little (lsc), a bene fieeht warmith per- vaded her being, and glimpses of deliri- minsling ber of those swift, strunge, radiantly emerald\glimpses of eternity which as n she haid scen in tho dawn. - It yas as if hegren had broken through thesky inadvertently, and she strained her ears to catch the chantof the angel choir, The passuge neross the North sen was trying, as it always ig, but the Biad the second cabin all to herself, and the [Stow ardegs was Kind and efficient, | In Hull, whero sho arrivod after a voyage of nearly two days sho tarried only a few hours, but hastened on toSouthiunp- ton, where sho narrowly missed the Hambury- American steamer. Sho had then barely money enough to buy a steerago passage to New York. Sho nov- er knew that if sho had come but a min- ute later sho would have been prevented from sailing by the police, who bad just receaved a telegram from Bergeonrequest- ing hor detention. To tho young girl who had always spent her lifp in a peaceful home, whero order and cleanliness reigned, the noise, were unondurable, She therefore passed tho eutiro day aud often much of the night on deck, and onlydescended into i_ ill smelling. purgatory -when the weather absulutely compolled her. She perceived that sho was regarded with curiosity by her fellow passeigers and the officers of the ship, but as longas i sho wolunteered no confidencés »p ono eas | ventured to question her 'That forco of persunality which had given her a com- imanding positiun at. home sufficed also here to protect her from impertincuce or molestation. - Her manner, though it forbado familiarity, was by no- means There was, on the contrary, + repellent . f when: behavior towqrd her.poorer fallow,‘ - Abrms moos .s 38, mtvbfifepmw} fl wees %.. PM saa c with a cool self possession which dis- couraged further advances A callow Dane, with a downy mustacho, who re- fused to be discouraged, had to be: blunt- ly suubbed. Ho had been persecuting her with gallantry and vapid remarks about the weather, and she had at first his youth, because she kmew that the sterrage was not governed by the eti- quetta of the first cabin. But when one corded him and observed, \It's rather late, isn't it?\ sho could notk resist the temptation to reply, ''Yes,. too late for little dogs to be out of their kennels\ During the first week in March the steamer arrived in New York & passage of 11 days. Bartholdi's Liberty, with her diadem of electric Light, raised her huge torch above the river fog, and the eager immigrants climbed into the vigging and stood gazing with eyes ablaze with hopo at the rast expanse of | mmmwmtmthweadm awaiting the morning, and her heart swelled with joy at the thought that now her hardshxps were aitan end and- her reunion with her lover was close at hand. Now and then her head-dwepeé about her shoe fell asleep When she awoke, she was étiff in every joint, and she found it for awhile impossible to move. Sho presently discovered, when sbhehad succeeded in adjostingher mind to the situation, that some charitable to prevent her from catching cold. When\ finally sho had regained the uso of her limbs and crawled out from under her covering, she perceived that the steamer - the emigrants as they passed in smgle was among the first to be transferred to | Bhe could then no longer Stavo off the solution of ' the problem which had cansed ber ich evr she thought of him (and she thought ous happiness flashed past her vision, re- , the filth and the bad air of tho stecrage Aek KH) 32 d rcsolvmi to be on her 16 uf ¢ gwgslmydunm. ans 7 oat tate sat on $119.pr pile of tronks: | { if rood to the -ground, fot to produce so much ca ficiency by appealing vol h‘eramazgmenn‘found’noxmaceof hex guéx He had vanished as pttop 7 the fifth had opened and stwallo him ip. - 'tBerved tho ufficer, smiling \harassment during the ‘véyagq She had [ | Bt l but $3 in her possession, and Chi she had recently learned, was no 1,000 miles distunt from New York; whnxsexfiemitvshevreseéved—W thes advice of the Norwegmn consul and ago certained\ by inquiry at the bureau. ofi information in the groat 1mm1g1‘tmk depot that his office was not far aways But, for all that, she shrank from the. task of finding it. Itwas with a sinking: heart and a chill sense of loneliness that sho emerged from the gite of Castle Garden and stood staring at the huge | buildings opposite. Fouror five steamers. I bad arrived the mghts before. The B3 tery park was swarming with Gor LA ! Bohemians, Poles and Italians, fnd a s bubet -of ation tongues straggted 'and ~~~\ wrestled in the morning air. The weathfi nes or was clear; -with a touch of shiv rawness which somchuw stole into the very marrow of your hones A certain ~ *- bard mocking brightness and a glaring | ©. nhenmm in the general aspect of things - g *C ,t +> tTralds'e soenanp of\ desolation, and for the first time since she started __ on her adventurous jc arney did a stilly , small, questioning voioo make itself * . heard, as to whether shevliad dane wise» ly. As sho stood there on the threshotd |_ of her now life, the beauty, the comfort ~* and sheltered security of the old warmed ber memory, and sho felt the tears burn- - ing under her eyelids. Her reluctance to . - plunge became with overy moment more ~~~ intense. | ~Et-seemrodtns f sho inust Tose -=- herself irretrievably-bo swallowed up and obliterated.\! Bat there was no help for it. It was too late to turn back HOW, even if sho had actually considered. the possibility. Sho had only to turn her eyes toward tho tgtgmjvé‘th ull that i bad in store for her eel ngain the passionate devotion in her heart flare up and all her joyous hopes rekindle. The mere fact of being so near the man of her choico (for 1,000 miles seemed a mere trifie) mado her pulses dance, and conquering all weak reluctance she . * started Torward, following the direction which the interpreter of the commis- sioners of immigration had pointed out to her, She was jostled and elbowed, pushed hither and thither, but mannged -- to muke her way through the crowd of __. ___ hotel runners, confidence men and other _ _ shady characters who loitered about tha - entrance to Castle Garden, 'She present- | ly noticed, however, that she was - followed by two fairly wolt dmmedw =F A . - -*\ aat Ca e “constsfextnemefynnplemmkupmtmr is 0 P when one. of them npproached hé§/ mk - Rowling Green and 6fferéd her a sithm-- tion as \lady companion to avery rich ~ - \ old lady aho was so frightened that ashe.\ broke into s ran. Her cther parsnuor, - _*. ~* n pemurving tho discomfitm'e of tho m‘st, disappeat so eens ens 1C Siem number of Blocks from tho flattery and at the end of 20 minutes turned tho cor- uer of the street which, according to her * directions, was to lead to the congul's - -_ : office It was, however, a narrow and ~ ~~~ rather gloomy looking street, lined with ~ -_ tall WWW with people who, in their eagerness to ._ -- got nhead, often ran against each other on the narrow sidewalks or pus 'FTother into tho gatter, ~Hoem 60111me parsing«when sho parsed, -f pious phrases dbout the MW mon worship of the lost souls who here | kept dancing about the golden calf and | f begged her not to ventaro into so dare _. _- gerous a neighborhood. If she would . thke the elevated railway up town with him, he would conduct her to & safo,: quist and respectable plats, where she would be well cared for.and earn plenty of money. A8 hd fancied that ho had by *. this timo established himself in her : fidence, his manner grow more f A a LE ne- )W his fifienny in the language, would vb; greatly the advantage of her. bewilderment and distress, she. whither to turn Just at that sho espied, a fow steps from her; a lar guniformed man, witha belmet hata club in his hand. * siv,\ she dried, rushing to- /. ward him, \can you not rid. myse'lf of~ this man? He will not leave me. ** ~ Sho roatvoly knew B and she supplemented . “What ian afo you “Guess your friend is bashful, “Radon want to be, interdnced ** me e 6 pee