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grand duke, ' the Hered. - the hored.; - number of| - Six of (hem H made to C part of | to the ng. of the; 1 stateg'ly: . ofl: of the,\ Persiang, in one prin-. I Sun. a of Bota r the gor offered 85... | bought off, -- above mon. Mike CH - ATU which M The ceck 706 ‘ = ‘Pwo Dollars a Year, ln advance. , jvoifgii'w. .‘3. “”;“'f\““\§OUTEA‘M'PT6N N f sUSINESS CARDS. -_ REALESTATE AoENTS. | ~e U. R. HAVENS, +- Real Estate .- Insurance Agent. _ - is . E: Renting Cottages exéd Filling. Boarding House. a Specialty. Main Streot, bpnthompton. N. Y HENRY A. FORDHAM.. MEAL ESTATE, |.. SOUTHAMPTON, N. Furnished Cottages to Rent. ° j \ Notary Public, Auctioneer. | Off ce at Reshlence, first Neck Lane. BUSINESS CARDS 4 = LlVERY STABLES m \ a4~ UR: HAVENS aa Main Stroat, Southampton, N. ¥. . S. WHITNEY;e~ BOARDING AND . f” LIVERY STABLES . WATER MILL, L. Lo- ~Carting of freight, ete. a specialty ~ Stages connect with all trains _ Baggage delivered in any part of the village. . - REAL: ESTA-TE - y= BROKER,; _ - Suffolk County Property a SBpocialty. Office Main Street Southampton. N. Y U ‘A' P RBI-l. HOWELL: Real Estate and {ogame o- \ <<>> Wm,» (artisans PO RENT. Extraordinary facilities for writing: large Kimmy. tunes of Insurance through Suburban southaurpro®x.N..Y. @ sse’RNE 1“; i‘fl'm 4 FLORISTS AND GARDEN ERS. WILLIAM F. HALSEY.... _ ~ _- FLORIST as» _ «afte NURSERYMAN. Mees eneraccen laity. Little Plains Realm ~BENJ. SHAKESPEARE, ~ --- SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. © Gardens, Aydrangeas, Roses and. o‘tlm' phat: for sale. | Stables. ~ .-. ested in the “fifth” andowspemgwf. 9 Heres norEh Ge Sebonad road Sout b\ oFeninga the 1897 soM‘MER ems * PAIGN. = os. 'l am A Circular Issued which Appeals to All bulnntex' * has The southa mpton Village, Imprové | ment Association has issued the fol} lowing circular which should \be of | great interest to , all who are inter- our village: oo . F . w ark for the qflafllin , 'It is the design. of the Association to-| maintain and increase the neatness and prder of the Village and promotg: the |\ comfort &nd health of all its residegts, particularly those who are here for the t\ Sarfimer season, no}? The most prominent features oi ils work havo been as follows: _ watering of the 2.-Kesping-the roads clean and trim- | ming the roadside - Ee _ _. -Conftraction .snd.repair.of. board-. walks and other wide watks. 4.-Planting of trees and ahraba. in: public places. {1 5.-Assfkting in other permanentim- provements. The first three of thes. departmflmr .rt n - Village # n rica Tar -. THE 8. f L. A Who are Intergited in tha [manly-flu}. a (umtult of Our Village during the i- __Ele£:hegjlf Brown to Mary A. Brown z. Wihis G. Corwin m Charles Lulvu, - _-_ <=] Quogue, $10. ~ ~ ~ = & Finance ogmfttee: 1 __+ Remi Emte Transfers:. \ _ The following is a list of recent teal estate transfers in this town that have 'been recorded. in the County Clerk's office: Johg H. Brown to Mary A. Brown ampton, $10. Annie G. Brown to Mary A. Brown, £0 acres soin th Bide Sebouser oudéoem. llmptonmo. P4 acres north felde of Sebonac road, Southampton, £5. - 22> 4ot west sice Pond Lane, Southampton | $10.9 4 _as | ~- James Goodman to James D. Good- man, let south side Main road South- ampton a, $res cls - ~ Nathan Down: to Fugene R. Leland, 10 gymnamtgomnecoebggy, Pon peas ge c nc n tA Ty, email o : Herbert to Josoph Siivey, Jeieutfllde Fordham street, Sag Har- - {mishaps. which befell me during the TAKIM} A BANDIT ~~ Misadwentures? Well. if I were an autbor by profession, I could make a pretty big book of the administrative Hiree years I spent in Corsica as legal ad- viser to tho French prefectures - Here is one which will probably amuse you: I bud just entered upon my duties-at hut-om One morning I was gt the Needing the which bad pst arrived from Paris, when the pfefect's | manservrapt brought; me a poté, hastily. written impencil: ''Come at once. L want you. havo got the brigand Qmwmua \ TI fittered an exclamation of joy and went off as fast as I could to the prefovmre -I-murt tell you that, under the empire, the arrest of a Corsi- can banditto was looked upon as h bril- lint ex®Bloit. and meant promotion, es- pecially if you threw a certain disk of romance sbout it in your official report. Unfortunately brigands had become - scareo - The people were getting more civilized and the vendetta was dying out. If by chante a man did kill anoth- er in & tow, or do something which mado-is-advigable-for him. to keep clear of the pelice, he generally bolted to Sar- dinia istead of turning brigand. This | tavas not to onr liking, for no brigand, Ino protnction. However, our prefect bad succscded in finding one. Ho was an old rascal named Qnaatona, who. |-bor86- : Benjamin FP. Warner to Edward Hardy. lot weat side hlghwuy, Canoe to ~avingo ~ 6 bad kil%ed goodness known how many people. - He had been pursuad with vig- ' being in '\'exile as magistrature at Bastia. © fore belonged to hostile paroles, but you aro a long way from home M meet some ous from your native pl you forget all elsoand talk of the & country. We were fast friends in loss thar time-and wers-consoliug cach other f termed it. The bottle of wine had lo@Sened my tongne and E soon told him in strict confidénce that. I was looking forward to going back to France to take up some good post as a reward for my share in the. to arrest at 'his cousin's bouso on Sun-. duy eventing. When my years. *% a # a La # @x 5 d'clock. The place is populated in mountains on account of fever, Tho vil- lage was, therefore, nearly deforted noon. -~ I entered 'a small inn and had song» thing to eat whilo waiting for: Mattes,\ Time went on, and the fellow did saof - put in an appearancé. The lnnkeepar felt rathor came a knook, and Matteo en Lo. ~\He has come to py house,\\ he ol -rainian theret\ 'dompation got -- off the coach at Porto Vecchio, we felt as though wo had known each other for - winter by workmen, fishermen and cus- capture of »~Quastaia, whom we hoped\ .~ \a _+ I arrived at Solenzara between 4and . touae \ coms offetaim but in eld who can shifts bis quarters up in thg --- reached it that Sunday after- gene's? began to look at.me suspioiously, will We went ontside It was very dark ___.. | ~ gos M.L. WALKER; wow and windy. Wo stumbled along astomy | _. _ -pathk for about “mom—tummy- =+ 0 00 0 | : _ LANDSCAPE : or, but had escaped, and after a time the hue and ory bad subsided and ho 'had -been. forgotten., Fifteenyears had is [of work (involving the chisf expense)- $250. The“ 5. Broker in Ra! emu. . | are of direct day by day interest tom [Aun E. Fordham to Phosbe L.. Ford- Loans and Insurance. *I Summer residents and perrosnen! at 50 and We hate their * tearm. nce the woarem C We havs thing wo be Age:... being baggy. new, hold _ are so cut - : lo: any of the best neat on of you find so UH R 8100s a OLA KID ° immings, and ~ have always | | $145-_ in att shades, which WILL Sag Harqot, Rxllroad Avenue, Water Mill. N. Y. h a LAWYERS i HARRI MlGAH HOWELL, ; €COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, Notary Public and Surveyor. QQ-Qlflortgnp Loms. << Kain Ste-cot. Southampton, x. Y. L&ys out Grounds, Drives and Walks. _ Fur- nishes Sbado, Frult and ornamental Trecs, Flowering Bhrubs, Hydrangess and other Flowerlnx Flants: All Ind: e Roses: Cen- ml Park Lawn botoe- sat Aay ammo. Also onl hrubs ans Pot Roan ud edre-dy for bloom and planting. Southampton, Lf. , MlsogLermyS- - D- VAN_ BRUNT AGIN‘I‘ FOR 781. WM F. HOWELL, 08 Q “LAWYERJ'U ERs ~- {ratear, etc.. m.-.0‘0lflmafl “if.“ bay Lal mat f’ Life Instrrance Co - C Burplus aver. mammw. Noe: out. A: DR Ac. E. PARRY. rams HENRY H.0HATFIELD Attorney and cent amie mptan from Mond 5 m Nd“ to AGA. 4. to 1.9. M0. union - dementia; of Rink. ~* -PraAiMWTENa'. “Wingless: H. aosmsbu I A House and Artistic MainteLP‘m .oo amp | . Established 1880. ... Residence and Shop cast of Main stroot, near #. R. Station. Give mo a call. 1,15 o VHV'WARD ase ~ poo L i'm' bies of, U, & a”? us ¥: Afables ~ Havona “All? aad “fio‘ m én as d193 \5“ & an Yao 0 121 an ear -Sist. -] Mmgnelgfim Bt. ft.“ Ag- SOUTHAMPTON bf Y Agent for James & Holmtrom Pianos With or without transposing key board. _ ~e FRED BROTZ.®~ - Practical Boot and Shoe worth Ses Road, [F Pavements. := iRlVfiRHEADr so F. L. DUNWELLoo O| Fouthampten, N. ¥. ainter and Decorator, & John's Paints. macaw.“ _ Maker. ___ Gentleman's and Ladies' Fino Work & Ext-lee lalty. Repairs neatly and promptly execu ed - Main Street, Southampton, N. Y. “—.,\~WWM.~ mane ne n eon poe aw HARVEY & STAGER, e+ Carriage and “WW Mamie“ Job's Lane, |_ | 3 ver d: amt 's Shop. BUHnDERS. ETC. macaw -_ CARPE * COUTBMRPTON. N. T..... JOBBING -A SPECIAL“. Restdence and Shop _- _ Little Plains Hosd, - WILLIAM H. WHITE, Carpenter ande Builder, Lol sommmow‘fi 0 ont uf ® contract. percentage, or days work. Prompt H attegtion & elven 50 alt on MTT f\? TIT-FRAUI‘IOAL. xStair Builder, . Kim: 8h. corner: Post: Crossing.. BO‘U EMPTGN. H. Y- GEORGE H. SKlDMORE cfQARCHlTECT ee»| _. Hilts. Building, Upfilz -Sue un_ k’BUILDER’ Al“: lull LONG ISL no. [. s es e WAGON BUILDER. Painter and Trimmer. experienced hands in his emplkoy be is e red ed out first-olsss wor pr pa Bt'o Milan guaranteed msoézmu EOUS ADV. -| _c. cinocénto,~ . \Vii\ l‘f‘ y M . Ma panda Fonda character of their business. -_- {+seale of contributions: :| work is a paymient of only ©§6.85 per | month for the four Summer months, habitants. property holders have he more: special interest. &n To cary on the work of the Amok» | tion, from $2,500 to $8,000 annually. m ossontial to enable even the streot water- | ing and road cleaning to bo. efficiently - | done, and the Association, therefore #: 1 ;- S ~. ~ppeals, urgently, though- -with confidence; to all whose comfort and health fill» maimed . =- e Tho last two are works in which file? 115m. lot noth side Hill street, South- Anton.“ U 'Engane E. Howell, to Benjamin H. opdhnmb lot south side Hill streot, Sonthampton. #B. . Byivaiter F. Downs to Wm. Wines, lot north _alte Country road, East ~ “by-eight yemngo iho tom of ~The Flam , % Momma—nu, -aobt bo K \mr Tinker wodk' |_ The Association, after k P. sous and ocuuwmm 5 Alert Cools onannual eonmnnnuu Ui $37. - nmmer. amntnhntimol $26» ntiom of From ans other persons; permaient or transiont resigents, such other con- tributions as commend themselves as proper and reasonable, and which the 'contribiulora' interst \In the placemay induce them to give. A few words in explanation of the \¥ _| cred frith ours the matter. ditto-bi fe | which, ‘Whfia’ffir vii} be: ifiéquiorlor de the work. . : Wanna—WM , | tion of the. snbjectmed uponjpdstexé a pemenq ReyTind cottages for the tou vf men sig * g N he some. and palsflal \Bories and property Hate miltHous.of bouse Magoo“ boned font $115,000 mmmmalm The at fixation meeting $wu weeks ago they [the affair and obtained a clow to his | the note from my chief.! passed, and tho man had lived in seclu- sion, but our prefect, having heard of whereabouts, endeavored to capture .bim, w&th no more success than his pred- ecessor. - We were beginning to despair of our pronmotion, You can therefore imagine how pleased In!“ to reosaire _I fownd him in his stody, talking jally to a man of tho true Gorslca®n peasant b type. - *This is cousin,'\ said the ar Bumdiy, aad mmwhawmmmm 'he 'proporet between pound mo. 1 beliora hs some parts of the town in the past two or three yreirs an more of land has been sold for raore than an entire farm of {orty or more ores, of- which ~the- acre. was a part, could have been bought for twenty-five years ago. 'The bonds may 'have been burned, but sunraly a new | Street Watering Concerbps All. All persons - occupying cottages, \ | whether. as. owners. or.__tenants, Bro. benofited by streek waters ing and streot cleaning, which involve. by far the larger part of the annual ex_3: ponses. \Fhe benefits of this work of the Association are seen and felt day by dayl Persons renting cottages, evan for t the full equivalent of the money thas Wham A charge of per season for this and a little consideration will, we think,. convinces. all. that itammllxm - | moderato stale of compensation for this } importsnt and exponsivé item,. __ ——-DEALER IN--= Foreign and Domestic t ‘I have u’fine shook of Gheup Couches, | Nuts of all lands, and Tots of Toys. moms AXD. _ .... MAIN ST.. 0 SOUTHAMPTON U‘o‘b Punting ot Heads Letter Heads Envelopes. Nsfitemen Bill Beetle age, °8 rds, Circulars invl wémlomes and mm o 'as their own.. - .> 1mm Ang Artistically Printed at #0 2 UJ This includes nothing for permanenif' improvements, which aro more properly“ the caro of land and house owners. . Permianent inflimwemonu. - The charge.of $10 to house owners is for imiproveménts which afoot amen permanent charaoter. \ = if & réstdence.. _ They : miso aro often active usersof the roads, andr owe something tothe comfort of their T summer friends and customers. as well. It is hoped that all sborekeepers will | contribute according to the muportance -| .of their business, & L . other persons who receive some- fibenefit from the work of the Association h W111 find reasons forcontributing: to help | { in canying it on. C. * ~The Finanoe Committes hofie for ap one SEA 5mm monsoon“, o to not only the cost of street) ~- I watering and Cleaning, but to provide _| ~ BuSiness men hwe'n aneot mtm‘eét in contributing to the funds of-the As» cx in\ tn Emmi-two as their-stoc We \I from dust, and their custm P -. increased by-all that -renders the. place :| develope in . -L - arot inCastor as swoot as ' [honey bye new: process Ohfldrelislike Phcosniz his rison from the flames.- Hemmteadlnqnirer | ~At ® nredtinmg of the Board of Trusteos lof the viilngoot Southampton, \5° held May 1th, 1897, the following reso- tations were voted, viz: Resolved, That the improved part of the roadway in Main street from Job's lane tothe ocean and First Neck lane trom Hill street to the south end of Main street;be-ol- the. width of t feet, and. that the admeng land owners 17 not cut or cdge the sod a greater distance trom the contre limeof said improved or worked rondway than fifteen fest. Resolved, That tho -Street-Commi_. sioner be and is hereby authorized to des igiiato amd centre - e -at his discretion. ' worked roadway any i interested land- owner ~Kesolvel, That when thoavd has beer midweek: more than fifteen feet from the dcentreof the worked roadway, the own- ers of the adjoining property aro hereby recommended to restore the : same. Bx order of Board of Trustees, Hexry A. ForRpHAK, Village Clerk. Southampton; May: T, 189%. -_ W. We would like to look into the pleas: ant face of some one who has nover had mud-the dige estxve organs our national disease, and nearly all com- plaints spring from this sourcé . Remove | the stomach diflicnlty and the work is - done <= - dtics and pale. thin people are literal y starving, becarse they don't |. 'digest thoir food. Con@umption never gople 'of robust and normal rrect the wasting. and loss digsstion. \ * Do of flosh and wo curs the. thsense. 'this with food, The hiker Digestive: Comm] contains | already: digested food. and is a. digester .of food at thesame time. | Itseffects are felt at onde. Geta pamphlet of your: druggist ind learn: about it. It. proval of theabove statements, alfMor \'t 7/7.’ Tie e So e ates Tie rata henti inane | and we separated to go to our work and na, \£ began. My «whicf polled out his pocketbook and dxew forth a photograph much the worse for wear - \Hefoyou are,\\ ho- exolnmed. “The rascal had tho to have his'por . trait takon. fast year at Porto Vecchio,\ WhElo woe were looking at .the photo the pessant drew near, and I saw his eyer Hah vongefully, but the look | quick&y vanished, and his faceresumed | ites ustadl stolid appearance. - \Are you not afraid that the presence {-- of a etranger will frighten your cousin and nxako him stay away on the follow- ing Sunday?\ we asked. \Xa replied the man. ''He is too fond of cards. Besides, there aro many new faces about here now on account of -the I'll say that this gentlé- min bas come for mea to show him whore tho game is to be, found. n - Thereupon we mala. an. appointment for. the next Sunday, and tho fellow walked off without the least compunc- | - tion.. Lor his dirty trick,. Eben he was +4 gone, -the prefect impressed upon me |] the rmecessity for keeping the matter | very quiet, he inten +body else should share the credit of the 1 capteero. I asgared_bim that I would | not brathe a word, thanked him for |, his kindness in asking me to: assist him, dreara of promotion. ~ The next morning I set out in full shooking costume and took the coach which does the journey from Ajaeclo to. Bantu For fliDEGWil‘UTove nattire there scape. - Af ~ Bonxtaolo we stopped. for dinner ittle elevated by the: contents of a good ° sid bottle,, 1. found that Chad & froah: | traveling companion, who bad takon a seat méext to me. mah about imy own age and a native of Piris, like myself—a dedent sort: of tellow. |- You are probably aware. that the ad- mingstration, as represented by the pre- | {foot, eto., and the magistrature mever: 'worpe than elsewhere. The seat of the Necktominalow moo. '\*He lives \ marrowm the world, but I was [ a «3&1me She 1 Wher I 'got on. the coach again,. just a { F o was an official at | Bast4a, and I had already met-him-a& | Feqm got en-well together. In-Corsica-it is~ W wltb juxurlant\ vegetation, which pie vented us from going quickly. '\'That's my house,\ said Matte), pointing among -~tance from us. by“ big « us\ One meant to stop ongoing : the woad. -~ ald have imagined that he W aloog Hin rier P his ¥ ¥: io equal fou Am to haver his-courin over to -justio6, and, | Wii a Tike an Italian or Proven with a shrewd,. unburned, clean iAim'te face. _ Ho was . over m. pack dards and war enveloped in we!“ tobacco smoke. . **Cousin Quantum.\ amid. Haiku wo want in, **th As going shooting with me in the ® ing. He will sleep here tonight, #G - to be close to «1-316th ”““*Hm,\28ruoelo. momm'hfuld'myf path, full of small stones and orergroun . -_. the bushes tbo alight - which was fickerlog at a short &ii- L A minute later we were Noemi\: og, who barked furiously at 4 ~* good time K» _ :. ~ suspicion upon a stranger. luted me and took. no farther fnothos me. Two minutes later the con-ins. abmorbed in a game of scoops. —¥§-~il_ulonhhlegjhat tinae, and if is probably the same The clubs and. cxftes ware watohé the. police, for the young themselves at a game called nded that no- 1 AD 5 Stk: looked me straiglt in the eyes for aw {8 ond; then, apparently . satisfied, he me- - =. 4 nut} ye card playing existed -in W: thang. -==- .n =~ % watched the two men with silently g laying the game. They 's movénsonts, % sithor 'face dow cor carefally 6 might not catch & gfifipoo anégazenn ocoagional “have?” mike & Ioiifi‘g mig oerprising in a hoarse, hollow v who spend - rade ea ' nag os f Between two and three Ar: this way, and T Had some d{ffk in keeping awake in the stuffy fdx the hut snd the long stretohi lence, broken only by an docaf dlamation; \'SeventeonP\ - fimo to time twat l administration i8; 3154110010. jut of the 4. lisa . SHL \Interest as they sat opposite exch orkher, Jim quick & Mai z MRE 2%, 00.0 dic cn och