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prices to Durie sorrv e sain d that o sat 50 ar ~- We hat; s: an g of the weeris Sil Wo batt % first thing #; should be 4 being bees): . new, B04; and aro so under %f of the b i_ ___ BUSINESS CARDS. ___ N « - BRE. Ofice Main Street, }. lines of Insurance through buburbau Agency. Ao -__ SOUTHAMPTON, M. Y.... look not oo & die you fad #} bike ifi‘oi‘fl‘i‘ trimmings,Bfld‘ - widths $ Pde in all sham which Wit _ _ 'B 8818 Hangar. 6 F Furnished Cottages to Rent. ._ Loans and Insurance. | _ R. W. ENOCH } FtfifiiSTS fiflflm - “WiLtikMF HALSEY.. |- ------PLORIST z» ..... ' Ii kin any. (Little Plains Road, Southampton. Two Dollars a Year, in advance. vol XVI INDEPENDENT ‘BUT NOT NEWAL. shew__- cz <> SOUTHAMPTON N YT; THURSDAY MAY 20, 1897 I ° REAL ESTATE AGENTS. BUSINESS CARDS. LAWYERS. | & _C. BEDELL THURBER, REAL ESTATE «BROKER, ~~ ~Suffolie Comnty Property a Spoialty.' . Southampton, _N. Y. HARRI MICAH HOWELL, COUNSELOR-AT-LAW. Notary Public and Surveyor, Soy<><~Mortgage Loin, \s <> - ~~~ ~ Haly Bereo, SBouthexnptom; N. ¥. ~. | EDWARD H. HOWELL, \ Real Estate and.. <--\ Insurance. FURNISHED COTFPAGES TO RENT. Extraordinary facllifits for writing large wurk ame U. R. HAVEN’S. inflect i ~ <S42 Insurance Agent. Renting Bottaaesnnd, Filling Boarding Houses & Specialty. os» m Street. bouihunpinn. N Y \SQUTHANPTON HENRY H.CHATFIELD, __ , _ Attorney and _ <_ Counséforf at Law, BRIDGEHAMPELOQN, N.Y. At Sunthflmétton from Mondiy to Friday, in- rom 10 A. y. toiP. M. Office next. dogr squth. qjflfiglw WM. E. HOWE LL, 00 o _L AW YER, «® SOUTHAMP’I‘GN R Y. «....OPAcéat Reiten: con Matn Street. LIX-LERXL STAB! ES.. Q eer of Thich,Will Ornament ' imp this your with a vigor which B& tokens a year of prosperity for. South-} . |avoptor .; Nota paechanic in our _ vil- mmm OUR BUILDING BOOM: mun ot popes n _-. -.- -_---{nothing -to complain of in the line- PROGRESS OF THE STRUCTURES , of sotivity. F X N , tw NOWIN COURSE OF ERECTIQn. . A LIVELY sEAson,. Gotta”: Renting Better Than Ever . Before, Those in a position to know say—than I never before have cottages at South- | ~After n quict winter. flm—EMAmmLLented so readily as this sea- | | son. Already nearly all the eligible eottages are rented and the list choose from is . becoming 1&5“me daily, Our attention has been called 'Tthis week to the foHlowing partial list -of cottagers for the season just begin- ning ; Messrs. Charles H. Godfrey, Art Our Moobranios Busy Pushing to Com, ploiion i Bkapldly as Possible a Nun-t .. Our V Zllage. age who ments work is out of a job and sev enl have cone id from out side and readily found work hore while oup' builders we behind in some of their on necountot their imabflit ~'U>a()1ge A (hacker and Josgph Largo. to get maen as rea®#ily as they expected; tue will occupy Mrs. Schermerhorn's The most important building nolwy | three cottages: Mrs, H. LeGrand Can- in courscof éefeotion is Mr. Smpuel B. will ogupy Edward Mitchell's; Panmislk's Edbrry Art Annex. Ar}; Judge Kilbreth's threo cottages will be though meh yet temains to be dond, f ecoupied by Miss Elizabeth Remsen, it is mew enongh to completion,thi induate pretty nearly what it will \h zhan The. building, -A idtoupy Mrs. Steers cottage, Mr.] REAL ESTATE mons om um wer - BOUTHANPTON, N. Y. Notary Public, Auctioneer. Office at Residenew First Nook Laue oD. F. OSBORNE, e o 19 9 frames <~->-Notary Public, Broker in Réal Estate. \ 0 0 0 0 Rallroad Avenue. Water um x. Y. BUILDERS. ETC m - CARPENTER A1» . JOBBING A SPEOIALTT Heglience and Shop - Littles Plains Road. WIHHLIAM H. WHITE, , ‘CarE' nter «and e Builder, SOUTHAMPTON, N. v. Centzaot, porcentags, or days work, Prompt ' attention aivon to all ordors. R CWwiILFRe BTfibBIfisfifli i House and Artistic & .. Established 1880. , Residence and Shop east of Main street, near \R OB Rratian Gtvn maa call - oo F. L. DUNWELL o o North Sen Road, Fouthampton, N. ¥. i Painter and Decorator, , Asphalt Pavements. Agent for H. W. . J ohn 8 Paints . HARVEY &STAGER eo -~ >>-- Carriage and - «spm Nazon Painters. $072; m‘s Shop, W “NURSERYMAN be. Roses and Bedding Plants of California Privet for boiges a a ege CEORCE F. EDWARDS, Nurseryman. Gm vines mned Fruit and Ornamental Trees Trimined and cared for; Privet Hedges set wit or kept in order; C emetary Plots for. SOUTBAH our N. BENJ. SHAKESPEARE, _ As qxfiardener o e -'7 ' SOUTHAMPTONV. kal Roads, Gardens, Eto. attended. to. Roses and othor piams for mic. . Hydrangea aln nme nee nfe nge red” .. if i ; lid \~ bumin e cone n n> ATE:! meu. MAHENS ame. &_Livery Stables. Main Street, Southampton, N. W. (1 Mt. Panik *s modaity ~led us: b - leive wBunm-wo~fierst - ingqut *|strustmxels tobe one of the most poruch and -more- -elabomte -th é Mrs. Edward Anthon, David-Burnatt's; ig {Mr. Charles T. Barney's cottage will some wrecks ago in order that we ccoupied by Mr. Josiph S. Amer- inform our readers as to his plans. Thy{ bach, a director of the Long Island Railroad who comes to Southampton Tor the first time this season; Miss Frey- linghuysen has rented tractive h our villge and althoug| situated a Little back from the street S WHITNEY .e - BOARDING AND «+-LIVERY. STABLES, WATER MIELL L. L= . Carting of froight, oto. a spechity. Stages connect gm!) all ins HBaggrge delivered in any part of the villago, -- MIESCELLANEOUS.--- W. D.VAN BRUNT, ....AGENT FOR Tit®g.... Northwestern Mutual 3\ Life Insurance Co Brown's collage and Miss Day, the Mallows; Mr. Henry A. Bsrolay wil} |dooupy Sandymonnt, Mr. Mortimer De- ¥lano already occupies Edward H. Fox ter's homestead and Mz, Newbold Ed-| Captain Green's; Mr. J. S. Ton- mele has rented Dr, Markoo's ; Mrs. Thomas Garner has rented Samuel L.. Parrish's; Mrs. Kathorine Lawrence has ranted Edward H. Foster's cot, Mago; Mr. Vrederic W. Jackson has rooted Generat Swayné's; the Brady cotbge will be cocupied by Dr. Peter putting on the walls with all possibli{EB. Wyckoff. and the Stevens Cottage are feing so charminglt laid omtis to make this an advantagt rathor tian otherwise, Mr. Whi the contmeto is pushing the worl aboid as mypidly as possible and -befort summer gots in it will be ready fof The lirge handsome residence or Tho Gin warich J .~ M. Pngger is- build mg for Mr. Willism Allon Butler Jy} is progrusing repidly. Many of th carpon tow have bein takon off the joff to nala room for the maisons who sre Burpius over 80 per eent. of rates, otc DR. A. E. PARRY. D. V. S. Veterinary Surgeon. Officeat Resldemeo on Eim Stroot, near Bail Road Station. sOUTPIHIAMPTON, N Y Also at the Liv??? JSummon? U. R. Havens & | . Sims With or without transpuiang kev board. . Practical Boot and Shoe OT Maker, o Gentlemen's and Ladies Firre Work a Speq: mm Ropadrs neatly and promptly efequted. MW Xr? - CEORGE CULVER, PRACTICALW - [ ~__ CARRIAGE a» . _ _ jo o e e WAGON BUlL‘DERs Painter and Trigaamer, | H111 Street, > + - 80UTHIANMPFON, N.Y. Having experienced hands iz his employ, be Is prepared to tu ou€ first-class work with dispawh fiathfiezion gmrmtemi - caa H. SKEDPMORE, __-‘ mtARCHiTECT sas w— ceoécs a con- -~ Hill s Buflding, ifp Stan's, RMRHEAD. LONG iSLAND ~ are M. L. WALKER, eee ©LANDSCAPE ~' GARDENER Lays out Grounds. Drives and: Waiks, . Fur- |- Fruit and. Urnmamontat * ®. . nishes hade Hyaran werinig . Shrubs figwrmg‘ Plants ; s'alt ktuds . tral Park Lawn Grass See £13: 53mm ana lagamed Ross pudded:ready- . 'and other: e Roses; Con- d Cnnover’a Coley-{L Perscmptlans Carefully and cofrectly | compounded at Howell's Drug Storey Job's Lane. 18 years pructical exper- . ience. ' torblogm and planting. ampton. YD assets secured by first maatgige.. (aH int go A. ite New York City uflico 12i ame ig Elst]. [Tele EtI 8... . * _ SeFERED BROTZ 65 \ a\ addition to Ue. Chatios \Peyite Pratt and General Bu \ni nee vai ~- ___. __| Townsend. who. imllncegpxfiifii rbe mpieteft this week aud -ho is. & actrvzty impunnw g ahall hwméierm was nfade half as'fong again.. spesd. - The cottage is wired thfirongiz i by DrnOnh‘ar\ Mr. cut for dactric. Fight.and.. bolis #trd Ig i arrangement is one of hcp oats ' most convenient hm. rci } 35. 'Be tiumb at “111 br, if? vflhmmpymvfiirfi“ fi‘flnt year; Mr. A. Emnfior Nofile | Boutla@mpteon. A The priest's house, ndxoimng the £ Cntlmim church. will bo ready form chance? Nicoll has rented Colonel ,_ ; ~Mr.-John-L- Wthifhnty bas- .'3'Effi§s\l§ Breese, Mr. Peabody's and- % cottages 'the sano, one he HE MARRIED MARY L neils Although he had, in addition to a lo- cal habitation, a name of his own-Po- ter Dunn to wit--he. was always known . as ''the man that married Mary.\ By profession hexwas a plumber of some re- pute-that is to say, he knew by heart the meanderings and idiosyncrasies of every drain in the village, and ke add- ed to this experience knowledge, for het| had the sense to carry about with him Tsuch white lead as was necessary to- the - fulfillment of his. calling, instead of ex- pecting the sare to grow wild in every walt ordered honueghoid-a fate expec- tation which obtains among plumbers, For six days of the week ho plumbed, butdon the seventh (or rather the first) ho dressed himself _in a little brief au- thority anii n sort of black nightgown, and stood revealed, to the eyes of an ad- miring village as the verger of the par- ish -chureb. It was impressive -to-seo him conduct to such seats as ho deemed meet for them the strangers within his gates, and the way wherein-during mg the anthem-he distributed. the alms bags among the recipients for whom they were reserved was a function in fitsett=-On one -memesablo\ icy this Iast mentioned . Yer a top hat, placed in -the afsle ban ftranger, sont it epinning the church, and staggéred after it ._ /t pursuit, For one awful moment .. Zomed that the atate wero 'atike tremblin ght- to its owner, and concluded the func- tion, to thoe unfeigned delight. of the sons of the rector, who longed ever afterward to presoht a testimonial to the onknown-aunthor ofthe catastrophe. |The inbabitants of Cheriton did not! [ wear top buts, and if ~thoy had they would have known better than to place such obstacles in tho path of the just, 'so the ractor's boys conolgded that somo alien brow bad been, ao to speak, the head and front of tho offending, and thoy blessed that brow accordingly, and never forgot the great \kick off at ? p'clook,\\' as they called it. But rand dig- +* paltry honors W. aims-minim the _ fact that Petep| 1 g may» a um er.\ 5 planed \to. dub himy \the man that married Mary.\ m 'this* crowning: distinction: all | meaner honors sank into insignificance. Mary bad been the reigning benuty of Uheriton for more years than she would have cared to confess to when sho ar- ad himself, reatored the stumbling block +- ras abo an ~ ** vo 1 thus takes bold of a man-very sad in- - > would have despised Peter® as mu Mary did, for not to eve ven to seo the deeper meaning! i to hear the, hidden music in the come- mon- thing - lifeZleast of all to “the,“ frivolous B le souls as those of the als * tera Mitte, ° . After Mary had been dead for smae: ~ years a goneral feeling spread Cheriton that the man that marriedni‘ Mary was becoming a miser. He math?“ -a rery good income, and as there wers'~ no chHidren had only Bimself to mj now that Mary was gone, and j saved and serewed at every point, which brought him fnto disrepate at Cheriton, « mars: The .. told thrilling tales of a tin hox, seoure= - --- ty which had its abode under 5 . *~ Peter's chest of drawers, and into thit— box the imugmatlon of Cheritor Wfi—‘A‘T erred all the savmgs which Peter sow ~ carefally hoarded. - [~ -- A 'One day the rector's eldest son,. Jack, m *C now at Oxford, rushed into his mthaniW. study, orying: ~ \I any, dad, what do you think? The --> ~-~;“ man that married Mnxyhaabpanmh- e bed of all his - The rector pushed up his spectaolw . i 3d gazed Mimi]: at Jack trommflet“ . « em. 1% e \Dear me, dear mo, what & m“ thing?' he . murmured, **How- numb-J money- has been stolep?\'. _ **Nobody knows, bu% the tin box ont - of his bedroom has gone, and the poor man is demented.\ -~ m1 \No wonder,\ . said the kind W“ 1.4...\ reotor - ''The thief evidently climbed throu linch came swap the window while Dunn was out, as the door. wen Iooked.*\ mu he take anything besides tht AM ox?\ asked the rector. \ So,\ answered Jack, \for the v 115i} - reason that there -was nothing side the house worth the carriage, e There must bo a pretty pot of monsy in ’st Sut 2 that box, dad, for never a pipe in the- ___| “whdmfilhgewhnmwfiithmfiwthO*mln“\W' that marricd Mary being well paid for ** w mending it, and ho is romunerated for - - © | his pow opening duties, too, and yat Ha» ~: ~~~ hardly has enough to eat, I hoar, and ® 5 ,..} thero is nothing in his house worth & .s - half crown 31908. Th 1 t , nig boy. when the love of money - deed.\ 6 \\Well, tho 61d boy is punlaked for i# * now, anyway,\ said Jack, with the un- - tempored justice of tho very youug ark -; inexperienced, \and I am gisad of it.\* ~~ _* i rhea at- the -conctorinerthat *eadirmg~ d wnmhpkf ne Alk ®oul kl their mini-”RE where in this section. BDuilde .R. w. Enoch has jast_ 90mm ident faiawin \ aod ~ Party em Southampton. President, Baldmn mompauied. bs | b Bunegy's cottige whichnearly doublém.} Potter of the L:. ERR: its size med ia bay vindow has bosti fo. arrived hore on a \ special \ Thurs- added yhich looksout upom the AIak@jiy morning: 6f last week and were: muohinrg one of the plenmntest rooms pet by Messrs. Pierson and Cauldwell ”flammable” ‘Mf the NPW Depot Committee. The: e Lawreme McKeever a ho arty sme fome time inspecting t the | bas lrmd.a small addition built onfiew station grounds after which they it prowiding one more bath room and @ Y8re driven through our village and | coupterof- chambers. Jagger mi“? round .the lake. befére returning.to. the. Builder - -- .: We learn that the railroad of- a. E. ee were much impressed with the additi finlizgsfins also 02032223 on tapld growth of Southampton, its at- TheCin which adds- several (immanent; as a summer resort and the ne- rooms for $he benefit of nexf summe if: essity for developing our station faciii- ocupant. \jes as soon as circumstances will per- P16 of the outlay. Mr. %. H. Homdley is baving a‘SWe presume that most of our readers tasty and copmedions birn ereckéd £02 is aseare that the title to the now sta- his plac on First Neck lane, ~_~ jon grounds now stands in the names Mre. Mead is also having w. 137g Messrs Betts, Pierson and Cauldwell, fWhtte naks sumo chinges if We have been authorized by the S. V. around he¥ cottage on Q A: to dedd over the property to the ToutFor thre benefit- of Mr, - Emma company when- they.are. pre~ 'to erect now station buildings. the conning season.\ Several partitio®®\ The exit just north of the Fournier have brom changed, altering thp j =Jomestead will-probably bo put in rangemont of cértsin rooms and the der at once and the driveway wid-| piizss lis been enlarged. Water has ned, while the present objectionable [ | also been introduced from the “Huge at the checking platform will be ani. ° ~Joveled considerably. In the Village proper the new structures afe even farther slongy; Work: Erving house which t ‘~,',nle gig-Minna? “gefiggi 1101121?“ |-Bbeea--omsidera bi nlarged tong reabgteria ~ ago eo?nplete d. 3; 1:18 Mz. 5:5 ry -- - grternnon and the ordinary rou- | ready to entertain guests in first cliff me othusitziess and getaer at discussion: | | style. Mowis photograph stugip pp. means ook place. one conn gie «-+ Annuat Parish Meeting, A ‘ nimous vote_of thitok§ was ten- esAltered 'Mrs, P. F. Chambers for her | ready mowing in. The new businest building on lane near the post: unificent gift to the church Mr: office i Rilflfldy‘ cccupied, one-halt 'By award H. Poster was reelected a |- Thurma's - rea 'ertafe . ofice - and C. for three years and the pews. 1 othor _ latf by- a; shoem dker . vere aagbwned oif for the current | Inige \Ble warh block on ~Hill ~strea ~~ had just been completed. by 1311171333 \A. M. Havens and was just ready \j Gilbert. Eleazer, who was convicted: open for business 'when the fire 96: f highway robbery at the: 'last term of curred which razed. it to the grount Court, his been sentenced to: . Other less retentious buildings andgbe State Prison for seven years and 'additi0n8 mg also completed g, . Bix months, -It is reported that Judge . *\KReeve proposed giving mm five years,\ - grossing mpidly and if the, preseBbut Eleazer became insolent anc‘i2 go the, 4 mouse:- Santenced and did her work well, but sho had no not, geotor.. “Tm” ** Mayes. was uut: s acon, 1 CSC. puulahments do gu ~ “new“ an“, rem mmnm mm‘ % muy oor? we t & Magmmhuwxmfiwn onl# if?“ \ud ll ee 3\ at I 50 \ “iuwe migning beauty of Cheriton Mary MilHis wmbined..th scrfism e was a good girl, natural love of teaching, and she was yery thanktfal at last tolay her ocoupa- tion aside and becomo Mra. Peter Donn iustead. Mary felt (asindeed did all the village, Peter includedp that she had . the . duties of.. rillage. | all tha . alt\ , ~at the-] AD fewestamputation. \With he: office as | ponsations of Provi wmmm reasoning of the old rectors. - - Later on in the day Jack- IdvethMr eaught sight of a dark object lying in- ®\ --. ~... He pulled it out find found it to- . be a tin box, with the lock pried 6 open, 18\ C 1 aa In it there was nothing but a packet nth-m; pe in Mary Dunn's pretty, old fas [conferred an unspeakable favor upon her busband in marrying him, and to the day of her death sho treated him more as a king consort than as-a verger 'and plumber in his ownwrilihfi” which | he undoubtedly was, for Mary- was what the villagers call \genteel\ and founded her ideas of men and women n the herces and heroines of such goy andsensational novels as came in her way,; and, judged according to that istandard,-Poeter-cortainly fell short of ideal manhood. As loug as sale lived Mary measured Peter by theso stupid . measurements and found him short and plain and commonplace and rough man- | nered, Afterward abo probably - dearned to measure him according to the ure of a-man-that is, of the angel- and discovered that her plain little yoned writing WWW . brown and crisp with age. The former *;, ~ \ho was too much of a gantlmmmvw—r read, but hoe concluded they > Iéttérs. as they were addres (1161’0’ o r GU If: 0 TY £ taken what was valuable and thrown: % ~ the:-rubbish away. . So he took itstralght‘d“ \yl to Bunun, with az. \I bave found this box of yours in me ditch, Dunn,\ he said, \but{ fear all _- the valuables have been taken out oft,\*\ Peter seized the box and exammed ib <i\ \Mo it's all right, Master Jack .eried, with monument. \Fifteen c. ters and 10 rosesand notonemzaiing Oh, bow can I tmkmmgh Yor re plumber was more of a hero than fil- 36 the men of straw she had delighted to. read about in the foolish, days of ber | flesh but; of this we heave, of course; no he the only one who will find the stand- ards .of this world all 'wrong in the Jightnithe Bext ono, and there is much comfort in this thought. But though she looked down upon him.on account of his rougher manners and inferior education Mary Dann was emcemtly attached to her good little hus- band, and succeeded in making the few | . years the was spared to him years of ra- diant bliss {qr Peter. As for, hie, ho. simply. worshiped the ground. on which |_. his wife walked,. Maity had & younger | sister, of whom she was mnrdmately p proud who was a governess in a gentle- | min's family, She was; according to : Mary, \quite the lady,\ and would, so. Mary thought, consider | it a. degrada- [ ~ tion to visit so humble a home as the Dunns', which showed that poor Mrs. | Dunn's standards- of good breeding were: ag erroneous as her standards of other | things. Therefore, though Mary some- times went to see the beloved Amy, Amy yover was allowed to come. to Cheriton or to be brought into-contact with that excellent man, hor brother- © Hn-l&w.- Emu; 'bad. she. comangg I Ks that she gfiVe me at' fiifl'erent‘fim And to think that they are all safe, not one mmsmg 1 shall never coate : bless you, Master Jack, for what have done for me day—neVer.\ 202 \I thought thero must have -beén - money: in the bos, you seemed in such &* way about it\ .. las \Bless you, gir, I sh 'made all that fuss if it had money. But, you see, theso letters. all that I have left of my Mary, was a rare scholar, my. Mary was. i*+And - 507 pretty, ~ too, \*\ Emu} da kindly ' and the sweetest: way wt 1 could tell you' the history of them ton roses, qnd where wow standing, snd what she. said wher: | gaveit to me, only I should feel - bow as Mary: mightn’tehke it B gay her dear words over and over: :: them thougt whale s Pooper oom atm tain en ne s A Mia-o BC Po o aia n tnat «MW ef mt Heak median mo