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for one year endmg MathQ‘ sented. .by Elihn S Nolle®, of . Woodhull of Foo Chow Chum Lise fhe flflfirmzu : ‘ {dogfij PERSONAL NOTES Rzfii’ndiug at “HT“? “(Jab your muguzmos ~Brief * __ Other Notes Lolloernixlg People. 26, pre- | loral . Park; Hnd 98 different picces of Chin hG - money, one dating 178 years B. (E., pre- ] sented by Dr. Kate C. and. Hanah C. | Mention of bunngnxa in Towns and OC _- your spring advertising? Itis begmmng to 'do, something week in the winter ane of t om firm wall wish Yory Lite weeks. to mveim tho order- cuatp op try on Hum: Maps & Uo. \ spendmg # fow. days i 4h New York,. “LA-sea. gee ~> os ure- at Iwo dollurs per Wm flange Kins Or for sale vory '. Gnoven, Southampton, N. Y. vinter renting : th tfil next July on}? 0 apf , last ThQRogers Memorial Tabrary 18 open from week. ~ o 6 and 1 rem 7:0 920 P. at. each day for ooks' Free to call in this v”— | her father. thE cotumn Triat r FOLKS Look v FoR Figst. spending \the- pio- | returned home. <., - InappeginMLAmmfl or E Lopes Importance whlog Transpire in this A Vicinity, _ _ - g- A datighter was born to Mr. and Mrs, H. White on last Sunday morn Juan night. and report an oxcelfent time, - \+ ev E The Epworth Loagne will hold a soci- able, in the M. E, Church parlors on Khmday evening of this week. [. Miss Alico B. Les, who has lived in this place for several years, was Maitied frt West Ielip last week to Mr. Bruce Lanse of GoqQLannd‘fmfi loc, f Mr August Ellwood, our énterprising [Aili street florist, ha® trected a street amp for the bengfit of the-public in| Seely, John Goodale, Stephen Goodale, |H. A. Smith, Leonard Bowden and Dr; |- Hugh Halsey, ~ damages agnins? the Welz & Zervick g-Company was-settled-bofore Mrs:-B: A- Elildreth is spendng the - a . Miss Grace Gofevith of Water Mill,is L Mrs. Max Smith has gone to New ‘YOIk undex the escon; of he; youngest of Temfle.. KL c w. visited her niece, M15 EdwardP White, B Mrs. Thomas MceCrosson is in town, . havmg been summoned by relatives on |__ -& account of the alarming condition. of | Mrs. Jessie Dare, who has been |- winter with her Astor, | Mrs. Willis Corwin, of tins place, has Messrs. F. W. Burneft,_F._E._A]..] drich and F. W. Curtis attended thoe! 'P first anniversary of the Jr. O, U. A.,. - M. Council at Amagansett lust Friday They were royally entorfained Mr. William H. White gavo an ofster supper last maturday evening to cele. brate his birthday.. The guosts were Messrs, D. Y. Bellowt, W. S. White,} Remain Bishop, Richard Look, George The suit of Dr. Ada T. Hobby for # . EXTRA SPECIAL~5T inch all 5 Children's Dresses, sold at 50 cents, _ Extra, §$peqrr- M o o e Leg 34m n e l giving as \ $ conte. nitable for Ladies' bis week 81g cents. cs., fis long as they last l2%0 gutines at 19 cents a yard and u: s weak only 25 cents. P- . For Satuxday Only, March 27th. e : ; - Ladies' GrayandBfaek Corsets made with beautxful r fnucy Dresden stripes, something new, worth 75 cents : : One pair to- em: oustqmer. at 48 conts, wa al. uxuuu:.|un”(noun5i|n.&;jtw3nus. aunuo-nn-c...?' ......... 13m? férgec when you cill {mam look fat our grand display of Silks, suitable for Sulits, Skirtsand Waists, at prices within the reach of all, Branch City Stores, -~ be. tune makmrr this store Just what it ouaht to b , much for just as little as is: ing.\ This store invites everybody who wants fis of cold facts, to come and investigate, rains for the comiiig week, beflmmng on I‘udcmy , March 2 New ngdb arriv mo with every boat and train. wool jadio's Cloth, suita Capesand 4. rackets, in one week 29. (361.3318 ». Extra Size Turki<h Towels in whil e for Lmhes and - all the latest hhfldes. always andhow have bees sold at 30 cents, $- > thirweskasiong as they lnst 183g . w CC\ J English with fine figuwes Skn'ts and Bo B' _ Waists, always sold at 15. cents,& il atterns-tmuast be-: seen to be appreciated) elsewh 6 113 (3) - Frowayx Onty-Full yard wido T hed Heavy Muslin, 10 yards toa -| customer, s per: mm“ NS yards 1to & e for vou——plmqant, active, eronomi- consistent - with legitimate | mor: to do business in the open dnvhn’ht 4 -_- )f.h and Manila for one F- “k Don't forgot, before purch: asing your Ep step l) 6 tess, fo see our beaut display of all styles of novelties manufacture ital ~ R d in aud Amer. $@ ion which have been selected by our buyers with eatest . e U the prices are second to none. li \ro. and - - GrEaT Sare in Rxab¥y Mapg Slum-s (‘heoknd and Black qre Week only $1 89 -and up. Cgmvlutu of ready figured gt lincof loamy made Skirts in = orges, plain and > chm ks, etd, jl for the comin g w eek $ eto, at spasm? prices ' *~ Bagégg rin’HTook at our Shoe Department. We alway’s ha; 'o some spooufis REMMBE‘R—Make no purchasesin Mirrinery unttl yon ha our Cirand Opening of Trimmedmid Untrimmed Hatge ‘ntffiegfid ' Fenthors. Ornaments, sto. Iwo hits for the same price that you have Thebeen in the habit of paying for-one. Come and be convinced, Spring has come and your Hitle ir} will ave - them for 75 cents and- upwards l need a nem'Reefer, wehave § ................ & ~~ va 4a ak # s aa nq-o-y For Saturday Only, March 27th. Men's $1. 00 Kid G es show case. my at 69 cents, | Look at our ; AR r+ + * ne asada s a A ..... ta 6 s vee Allllhg Loud ss 46 n ear e aa Dooo as 48 ae *t tre s resents TAB Bpi HIVE Soll mopar Ay heen} omous wes aghi mormon nessa > QMQMNESMSAGEARBQRT & p a H a Covain ;-.“‘, N h § -on -mm Kront of his residbnce, ~Mr. Edward Hantting left his hen iouss door open one. night last week th the result that 'dogs entered and ; killed a number of his hens, Miss A. E. Thorpe, of New Brighton. baton Island, has mated through E H. Howe}! Ron -F gont; ohm f roverely \injured. « Wopdburn's cottage on Hill street The opening of the inlet between Mo- 1. OBITUARY. Ll Mrs: D, Schivra. 6 bay and the ocean, has Brought anutities of small fish and eels into the ) . Elizaboth Dorothy Lang, the duty iy, -and left the flats clear for the gig. [child of Jacob and Regin® Lokg was born at Achbach, Gormany, in 18860. gofaortahellc In 1850 sh married to Ceo 1 6 Was rge (The foflowfigfigfieflfl! regiomoa as Yt week: yphaint; WWM. Olyphnn “In. If,” | Justice Gaynor, of the Supreme Court, last week for the sum of $14,100 and costs. - On January 11th, 1896, Dr, Hobby, who is the sister of Mrs Frank T-Whit a carriago in Brooklyn was run into by bert: year they emigrate: mmfionntzymd ther‘ _hsrith being . % tiumwln §: A de‘Bowmlfle. 051mm Elected by thos Women's : Hociety of “Mbfiefinn they went to shdfWer Island. They 10 Summation where «Hawk at «four m and- {anaemia-who m WM hhe ire Hill street Water main near the , ewéwaw ador childron for tinny ybars gave Mrs. Schire ~ opportunity for procuring only the ib- solute notesgitiés of life but in after years sho was permitted to enjoy many I escaped. The street was flooded 4 Mr, - Augast Elliwood's cellar was Hed to a dopth of about four feet,\ supper given | a wagon belonging.. to the browery and |- © Williage - Genther and te foHowing in Now York City.. \M+ Gan» | ege) togo Nao the country so |. lived there butwihort time, thon came| - Gaucher ~ I grew grew £0 manhood. and womanhwd a\? Widewhood dua the cire of young | ADMISSION 25 GTS. Don't Miss Seeing--- ts WDfi'iIeLs. ~ R'Efi’éf 5683911 i to be appreciated. *I ‘gfiplc -color al nmmgpwda «rm» : 3mm“ aan al * £11175; RESERVED SEATS 50 oTs. [Tickets on mie at coxwlth’a Pharmacy new do r yoor lady ff mantis like it to meet you in that shabby suit? Don't they look Estonishad when : you~ pass them on the street? . Are you not armameé to- paw - . the house and have them look -_- out and see. you? 'Then ro r anti gun: may -* W =+ arcsfiw'mufim est Goodson if?) assi\ 01.613 of Long Island. Sof mele “M’sxmmwnq ma» WSW fcomferts - . 8 OF presented by hor Toving and loyal chil- dren. Sho was 'Always a very hard working woman _ and her efficiency (“$561va and faithfulness made her ser- always f in demand so, that barring sickness, she whs guiranted a woman's 'msngre wages on which to support her- gelf and alarge family of young chil- ‘ dren. The deceased was a consistant mem- tation Tuesday evering,-af the Hd building, WM“ success, th socially arid fibartcially, The re- {itib‘f \the evenin g’fi‘éi‘é'fié‘éf $44.00. | fis is all clear gain, for the fpepses were very light, Nr. Max ith, who has charge of the building, mg let them fnve it free of charge : son was born to Mr. and Mrs. ses S. Grant Ryer on Wednesday the Colorado EEkouse of Representatives making the Lord's day \ a day for the -| tost - rocreationt ,- or ~amugsement \of thot people as thoy may see fit \ and it was hill offered as an amendment; to the foorth commandment ?. p Southammgn “Bahk. A bill was retently mtmdnced into | reected by ON\ TNFSA,. tr»... WWW “1mm! DIED, GARDINER. -At. Sag- Harbor, March 418, . Cnroline J widaw of the late C. Adri- ian G ‘adlfie edgizckyeagg, a mum \*MARRLED. LEE~LANE-At West Islip March 15 by | ber of the Presbyterian church here and her sincere Christian faith helped her to bear up amid troubles and hardships of the severest sort, In. her family she was loving and devoted as both wife and mother and deeply beloved by her ao thiidron:\ -She-war: of a_ gonist 1G Beasant disposition and 'had a lind | w ord. and arsmile for everbody R. While the newcomer was being ed 'n his first apparel news was re- Evedof the result'iof the pusilistic con- @é fn Nevads and the hair appareiit, unmedmtaly named Robert Fit ons Ryer. Young Rn! on‘ 15 a --- >> ~~Reffglous items, < ~A I by UQunty Treasurer J ohn Sher. gious items Cdirt Elouse . com- Tely fow parcels 6f property were a. Among the purchasers were Sunday at 11 a. x. and 7 80 p. x. Rev. S. Campbell, pastor, || - Swdaysemcemfiheflh-fl Chtrch - - commence at 10:80 a. x. and {180 p. x. jn, T Rev. F. B. Stookdals, pastor. = Services at R. .C. Oharch on Sunday, Mass at 10.00 a. m.; ; Vespers at 4 p.x. Rev. William Kuby, pastor. |__.Y.P.8.0, E. meeting at. Presbyte- rlan church Sunday evenmg, maple. ne sand [leader, EH Fordham. | ry as WOW Jost | Friday evening Ohuroh ‘Prayer meet-e averal of the books have been ing at the Presbytéfian. church ;stopic: ¥ Jeff; there and we have been Ye [ Ghrist's Love for His Friend leader, I ELH. Fordham - ' Epworfli Loagas prayer meetmg at. M E. church, Sunday evening; topic: ' Prayer for Missionaries.\ . every Sunday afternoon. at B :80 o'clook - \| at theLoague Room of the M. E. Church: ~ Men's Meeting at Presbyterian charch the'Sufl’olkCounty ‘Hlshoncnl As-] § Jon.. are, post. office Jaws,. mstrnc 8; snd forms, 1822 and 1825; list of | $ offices, inthe Unused States, with | 7 Ca ~ Services at Presbyterian church on | mos H. Tireys Castle? of \Clo Tap. nor Squthampton in smkt Journ {wax-£0 snug mix; filiwlf. SA} \4D 164. w. SO ithg le, all res t . The Junior Epwoith League'meste | : Sunday afternoon, at $.80 o'clock ytopigq;: \h How can I understand the Blble leador 4 qQUaARTEREY REPORT or the Southunpt business on th Gish day of March, 1897; reksouncors. «22 neon nts, fess due from see a e sise .-....?.¢........$1&3.555 91 . wins 150.11 Trust 00m limes? ._ 5t enn-antiozml ankaJSSZfig 6 . ash , Y 'Bils and, Ch} ecks for the next day’s exchanges ae .. Bank at the clise of when enwrih &: ARG p al 1008471)!!! reuntablu 3101311th . met é) by 'O the good you Soc oo : can possibly derive from them. Rev. Iifgc Newton Pheips, Alice E. Lee, of Southampton, to Bruce W. Lune, of Good Ground. i—d—-—-—.—+_________ Bewarét of Ointmeoits for Catarrh that i - _..__Coutain Mercury, , as mercuty -will surely smell and completely demnne the wholosyste trhrongh the mucus surfs 706. presor amage—thev‘A-wm do- is ten fol Hell's Catarrh Cute, mabufiactared-by “I? s. contains no mercury, terns iy. geting d \ Nii a - |Caturth Cure be sure you get the genuine. It ' gs taken itferonlly and. made ht Toledo, Ohio. S 1d Es 113cm gtComTestimontnfigg. 6 rugplats, Brice 7 r Hall’s $amfly Pills the begs. the sense of nas fag-towns; Capital Stouk paid £m, in cash., .... \wagggoo C Mil fixrdmpmmfimoexg _ ses and taxes pai Due Dapositors. is ase, \Due'Erust Compunifl. C voke and B aroma} Amount due not _ | What Christian heroism: is and (loose J. - miss iF memo“. ss: GOV“)? or ‘UFI'DLIQ Ploracs Merit. and L. &ton; Fan ocated aud: doing busin y, bet % that the to ule accotr pan; the ; and . they further s of mid. 28311ka yulred by aw: of if 23. laid not and now offered for sale. e ' o viug; “i. ‘l O. & true statems tb 'the congfflon of the sald Bank At the close of business | on 18th 'repatriall k : 2807 tis» give mmmo ~ \CHAS R, FITZ WORK T-can dodill kinds of- cometary work. Toca nda of cemetary merble work. \1’ H. v1? Iy 'to Box 216 Southamptonz ny _ ffium Bamsy: |- feted fona few daysoonlywat m > cash. oe ~All frelght ehurges paxdmnd Piano delivered frae to your house, ~ _L Stool, Cover and instiuetion-Book siko glven. . STYLE L CABINET GRAND; PRICE $759. . '~ meotaves Fahoy Walnut or._Faney Mahogany. Caro, l aid Carvings on panels, Carve; R ew Roll Fall-phird, dxeutmdg Bass, Three «brings , Conmsolee gistggyfifiglléedm (Guard. gull D on frome, © ”nu’n’w Inges, - ~ Third Pedal Soft Stop. Helghth; 4-teet, Int \Inches. width, . . a . 2 feet, 3 wages. Length (6 feet, 3*1 inches. © - This is your opportunity, \ ig offer will only be 'open for a fow days,: - - EVERY PIANO GUARANTEED FOR Fly/z. YEARS, JJ d sinner . 1196311 Wuuh anon (o\ Hee Po x5, here tahiti w Cleto hh toons ve ve u T tevin un