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At- BWflEv ___ (i ; | || in peal -= our onl Treas. Po Hapy A“ fig‘lfi‘q} . Hildreth, ||; Brunt. ~ omen t won agaPitters.‘ J Lace XX or}: Thomas M Chdors - of THE .; of their 2 phmlphlets —.t at flown“; Two Doliars & Year, in advance. INDEPEN Dfix’i'r, 13mm? NEUTRAL. alk, Singbe eopies Five Cents. \Vol XVI SGUTHAMPTOBT N. : \lmsmar 5311343 1897 mee ~Loans and Insurance.. R. W. ENOGA.~~~ WILLIAM = s Hyman“. Manda” plum for sale. ‘fi'fismtss CARDS. | - i BHSleZ-ZsSB ARDS ~~ REAL ESTATE AGENTS. C BEDELL THURBER | -» REAL ESTATE «+ BROKER, E' Suffolk County Property a Specialty... Q (mica Main Street, Southampton. N. Y EDWARD H.. HQWELL Real Estate and- <---\ Insurance. Biz - FURNISHEDCOTTAGES TO RENT. _ Extrordinaxy facilities foo writing Iargo llnesol: Insurance through Suburban Agency, | ~BoUTHAsPrON, N. ¥. <+ U. R. HAVENS’,’ o< Real Estate $ Missal-axles Agent. _ E. Ranting Cottagesand Filling Boarding Houses a Speabstty, ~ LAWYERS HARRI MICAH HOWELL COUNSELOR-AT- LAW,. Notary- Public and- Surveyor. ._ Mortgage Loans, -~ Main Street; Southampton, N. ¥, Attorney and & _Counselor at Law, BRIDGEHAMPTON, N.Y. At Southampton from Pfonday to Friday, in- clusive, from 10 a. x. to i P. u Ofllco - _ next (100130er of Bank \7 WM F. HOWELL. 99 0 §OUTHAMPFEOX, N.Y. - ..... Office ap on Matn Street. mfiLSmut. Bouthampton, N. Y. t _- gaemwmum SOUTHAMPTON. NVY. TBurnlched Cottages to Rent. Notary Public, Auctioneer. Office at Memo. Kirst Neok Lane. z Beam-“QM“, <~-»-Notary Public, Broker In Real Estate. 0 00 0 _Rallroad Avonue, Water Mill. N. Y. BUILDERS. ETC. \:~- - CARPENTER «» DFO BUIED _REAL ESTATE,] LlVERfiSTABLES. ann ~ .] Beliport, 1 Blue Point, _ HENRY H.CHATEIE LD,. . Bnd %__.LAWYER,OO CAP Location. Methodist Episcopal. North Amityville, Amlt ville, abylon, Bayshore, Bridgehampton, khaven, - Calverton, + Center Moriches, 'Centroport, Central Islip, Cold Spring Harbor, Comack., -{ Coram, Ontchoguegh East Moriches East Setauket, Elwood, ~*~U. R. HAVENS, xLivery Stables. res Hun Strut. Southgfnguga. N. Y. ~*E,. S, WHITNEY.e~- BOARDING AND «+ LIVERY STABLES, WATER MILL, L. I. Carting of freight, eto. a specialt Sta connect with all ungeage dedivered in 08! my pm of the Vin-no. MiscElLANEOUS. w. p.VAN BRUNT, \ Smithtovm Branch Treen Smithbown Landing, Riverhead, utho. ~ Woethnmpton. Weafimmpton Beach, Wost Hills, Congregational. $3 allow, East Patchogue, Jamesport, [Lake Grove, Millar's Placo, I Mount Sinai, Northville, Orient, amasrawasfisfié im Mum H“ WHiTE ‘ Car entere ande Builder, i | ~ ~ SGUTRAMPYTOS, ®. Y. - MmNmnm-m Prompt «AGENT FOR THEE... _- - - Neflhwefiem flutua! -_\ Life. Insurance Co __ __ Scrum over suananmalgp. cent mourn-db? m 5s Call asd DR. A. E.. PAR?! D.V 8 Offlos at Heeldence on Eim Street, nsar Rai Road Stati SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y. t waay. Stables U. B. damn an a «£311» R. FA ' t. meimhfi 5 WILFRED H. Rosmsen q House and Artistic. | <..Painter PABS ANP t ~a . .... Ritablishead 1880; ;; mummmefmm... R. Station. Gm mo a call. o0 F,. L. DUNWELL, 00 - ; Worth Bes Road;, ~*~ Routhampton; N. ¥. I .,. Painter and Decorator, Ass-hm Pavements, Agent for H. W. John's Paints. o> HARVEY & STAG-ER ex “z - Carriage and ¥ Meagan Paintero. FLORIST as ~ q‘n---\NURSERYIVMIN! flwwm'fi‘fmfi GEORGE F. EDWARDS, Nurseryman ness 21911! and cared for; Privet Hedges jt out or kept. in order; Cemetary Plots cared B umuwox. N.Y. ”WHOM w. Y. Eto. attended . to. . -__GARDENBR dLD ves and. Walke. _ Fur- %, d: Urnamental \I l! darani inds Honeymoon . ng omnm planting, “an _, runed{ Fruit and Ornamental ~| Perscriptions .: Carefully and - - eorrectly | tay compounded at Howell's T . Conover's Colos- | peri on Hedges. Flow 2C 94031 for James & Hoimstroms Planos .~ AHith or without tranapoaing tor board. *; <e FRED BRDTZ. e | Practical Boot and Shoe Maker, -. Centlem was} Ladies Fina Work a Spec- Aalty. Repairs neatly and profaptly executed.. Main Street, Bouthampton, N.Y. CEORCE CULVER, __ PRACTIOAL CARRIAGE as eeeeWAGON BUILDER, -- Painter and Trimmer, KiitStreet, - - - SOUTHAMPFGN, N.Y. - Having experienced hands in his eanploy, hr more trod to turne out‘fi’iif-‘elw work with dispatch. Satisfaction guara e€oroEH. skipmore, 5 93; office: Kl mimosa-u a10, F | Patolhogne, mm Point, f (H9, e Babylon” ' _ [Rellport ist, |_. _ Brentwood, Tuame alo: sms iX, | Center Horichm. 2C Cutchogue, East Ham East €* mm ”9’s?” v leas & Tatand, J.” mpg: w. a! kl» ® 9 ESTBOINe ws le -X c cA - : | Quogue, . E. F. eCold Mission, £. G., senburg, Say Harbor, Setauket» thnpemk Rea'y't'r, Shelter Ieland, Smithtown Branch. Southampton, , Southold, South Setauket,\ \~~~ Eprings=,- Stony Brook, West H'pton Beach, Yaphank, Baptist. | Babyloga, Hon Blue Po: t. Greenport, East: Manon. & mzougza Ww. g Ingleo, W ©. Abbott; J. J Carman, _ M. S. Selleck, W Benjamin *E E. B. Rowland, . 182% J. E. Suydam, gringo Hobbs I 's Penny, + E. E. Brown,; ~ Rov. J. F Hamflton, 1g Thomas Ro: REPORT oF HE SUF'FGEK eooww suwoAfieHoeLs Superintendents and Memborship for 1895 and 1896. : To John L,. Havens, Center Homqhes;County Secrofary of the Sunday Sohool Association, we are indebted for the followmg reports.: Supermtendent. Average Total attendance. collection. #45 $1.50 110 95.00 © 185 - $00.00 220.00 1478 embers) 3M895 120 - 4 225 189g) 104 184 260 290 | trouble and .:?-,’1§Y»;lw~155 ii 2 88 - |. 181 ~~ - 63. -Jaokson, - Lawrsnce edsos',‘ 4a» &n en -all n: BIN\ Tie : oe C. H. Abrams. ~ m 'Oold Spring Harbor, {g Valentine, [co ~ Hull's Building; Up Stairs, | RIVERHEAD,* LONG ISLAND. BRADY. - Drug StoreqJob's Lane. _ _18 years practical \exper- ience. £8002? Bast ufnfiua A. M. E. Zion. Amityville, Sagnarbmf. Ais. M Mama/cod © Number of schools. reported \Whole number of sessions - J. A Tathill, -R. W. Hodgef f116 G..A. Helmets. §mpstead : a i820 5,100 | | lathe hospital Mrs. Potter. a isnpermtendent. who was als parlor to the doctor's ehild theillast River\ and the TLong fslend Railroad ground along Atlantm | doctor returned 110m; 'he recay & l C3 61m intereste: in the over- of tha wo before ions. - {aging to the County of Suffolk, 3 “fine Oommlsaionem by most;7 in- Thig looks Hike: ' We an beglnmng of opera-f op ) ~ wd’imai\ tired -Now NXorc-this year. - In-spite of - all- A members are opposed to any change. e ham giva notice makaeompetir $ eramipztion of candidates for the | 42, '!schblarshxps in Cornell Univer» at the 0mm. House, in. the‘. : | balf the cost of road improvement on | the state, 35) per cont on the county and | , STO? KAKiNG MS PLACE A PEMB‘Y gar‘rfie USE Of- NARROWMTmfis. | They Are # Menace to All Good Road: mud Make Poor Ones “50m -- Broad Whoels Lighten the Horse's Bmve ~KCime “41mm\ nu Roadway. Narrow tires are a pmllflojsouroe of xponse in the maintenance of highways. and\ have been condemned by alX authorities on roadmaking. A writer in the Davenport (Is.) Repub - sconnsotion, wrhich, while not entirely new, are worthy of consideration. He {says: Since tho. question of good. roads is being considered with more interest al- most daily, £ beg to offer a few sugges- tions in rgard to our present conntiy - roads being kept in repair, with littlo Fexponse and. -no attention. required -to _ they ..are> oncea. . properly . levgled of-@mnd gradod, allowing tho - necessary fall for good drainage. Would it not be femaible to urgo the use of “£359,“ weheels for wagons, say 8 or ~ | salles than by levying a tax on all nar- row firaawagonl. Have cach wagon so {matted by kw. lav not 16 memwlfi beitersment, and improvement of the common roach? With few The now fimdwlmeh RIG being tho farmor Lully realizes the fact that he must use broad tires in order to light- over the mft moadowsand fields. Tail-xi ers would be only too ing the law. is rigidly enforced.. The T9613” would on} mowanld‘oe neoccssiry, \ ¥ hin would be tuning of. time. labor and Horacfieat, - roais at tho present tine Hs about 5 cents and for five smiles $1, not includ- ing the tiime: lost by the farmer, Buch a | tax for hauling is heulerihmfint paid county superfluous and obtain equine Should an inducement be offered to dis card the burl-om bred wagon wr : sw#opld. ouly { $¥me- 'There i to be no. road legislation in bearings ana ents the country© Thoir fathers carried the grist to mill on horspback: and. they are willing to. .do the same. 'They say the ronds are all _ right in good weather and when tho . weather is bad it is best not -to travel. A bill had. been arrafiged that placed makes some suggestions in this - an the liad for the *horses, especially | willing to by the law By using broad tires, provid» | Winn-r that attending thoe old system.: But it did not go, imd asa fault -the eran of- decent routs wilt bo\ 'off another session. -Now York J onmaL , ness, the Farmer Will Prosper, reduced the cost.to (11351013 to 2efs thar __ GOOD ROADS, GOOD\ TlMES» - When the Mud No Longer At the good roads congmoss held at Albany last winter Cieneral Roy Stag - cautioned the wheslmen not to antigo- nize tho farmorsif they wisihol tom thw best results; - Among other thin; \he said: That good roada will brig prosperity is no Adlo.Gxeam, - Through all the panic and depression -of the list three years > the farmors in the few good roads dis- tricta of the country have gone on mak- ing money- -and fimmproving: their farpos,- - +4 much about politics or finance. farmers poor, and no fitrnor need be wet fields if only fisxromde ate good, On a good road there is always pmying work | of some kind, and wet weather 1s inst tho time to go on the roal. The French Anrmer. never loson a -good day. try er's boy not at school,, ard ovary lam wagos covery day in film 1m.mingw J shine.... Whon bors in citlos, and apotially those $332 cie intersate of Sip wie poper U ter 0 popu- oo demand that they shall come to o ram! of the “mm. you can go to the farmera with amines of help and ask them with coa slderation the ion! mo whfioh this rel zfirwm labor It and they havo not troubled themslves | It is enforced idleness that makes |_ - idle a day on account of bad weathor or- F: in. his.\ =i fisids, for be can-do. al}; hivmflkofingw 7 and hanling ottertiuzerstnminyumes. h : What prowperity would burat upon ; ~\ this -coun hand and Seam could carr similar» e, hnvaoonvinoad'yonrmighw opac «~ . A# «P a wher - narrow tres used inthe country for ths usd in les dumbers every year, sinoe | YOU thoififi‘fifit ond 0001x0111“!!! the greatest road is the igon. \It oats like & It. is mit “the svmsoofiof i road ; movmgaanmueovernm-coontry . AB ifying the smooth ones. . the fields, **____ _ : ROAD REFORM . Laws, ~> i6 - tuticm of ( solidly hum road for a dirt road Koone#ffects a trmng- . formation in the region thrugh which ° it passes, and even the okd topography ; 'seem# to vanish. Umproved accessibility 401-1}!!me a-adds-to it “Whéuibeimntilconfinzmtottfio R- emu Thoumciltrueununmmm' V : valub. \ Time and money, which aro us- nally equivalent, are:saved to the farmexs and fo all whose business i= tooom» municate with him. sulted as woll as-convenionaos. liporoentcnthfiifimhtybmeflfi iA hay MA AAA can Aiea A H IMIT A Ket ob ~+ Ecomomny is com- - Now that th man-mmihizut,