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Ae , Tojo ol c F9 Wilk é alg l mos mam 10 c; x3 sive Aramaine Sema ae ons Bacc xd toda 800. £00 - - \- Burns will have' charge. - '\ ~just about the ~spot_where bmyclens . paitictlar atfenti ol itui- e' keys, dicks\ br £333, ] f - NewsrRor NMBBHGWNS t‘mfa $4; & is itz WMWBWWWIW f [- The 10 mils road use ob the morn- | Charlton T. Lewis of New York. * Ford plum thé size of this we doubt Eo if many - can- produce A per- c of veterans of the rebellion- six of the boys in blues remain, al of whom a¥e able to do active service on \day--Fredenolk H. Rose, Tsaad, N, Hildreth, Charles A. Halsey, | Oscar A. Hlldreth Geoxge Weed and _ \Thomas Pa Payne. Ct : -_ D. F. Osborne will open an ico | - cream saloon in Jonah Bagels house-at ~bridgo this week.\ Miss Emma As thm is want to stop 130.9001 \of and ask ques- __ tions on their Emmy from Naw York |: =~to flag Harbor, they will find thm new stoppmglflaoe ery. conVement ~The sturgeon fishermen are. quite encouraged by- their snocers, . Wood ,_ and Terpéenifng caught abount sizty last | week, and on Saturday. they caught . the Largest one they have seen here yet; his estimated weight being about five hundred pounds; nearly two-thirds of the weight being lost.in dressing it. C. B. Corwith made \his first haul Sat- hl urduy morning, catchmg two, but only { =C flung one 1 When a hm wants to set it seems to ake liftle difference to-her- what she |- .sets on ”long; ae she, can loyally put ~\ in. the tune 801330th [er-aud mantly¢moggno£ her own production.: Muny~itungd§qd 1:11me Stotiga are\ told of' Madsme Biddy, but we have; ~~ yet to 'of dns who sat long j enough on glass eggs to hatch out! p {~ set of 2mm dishes, or op a stone. ~ caro. \A%\ m their; cas < ~ it' is a well Xnown fact that hoiw will pay Juntumnob to infant- :. fles of their own nus, thopugh.wee have, \_ yet to learp Ping a. ifi of a calf a 0611.3“ {a talcum ave one in Water Mill that, o . . Jnformal >- adopbed 'm dittar of pigs, and at Kali : writing vat “jimgrmng as finely. family; y hel R a novel | = hen and pigs; this\ démoonitio fowl I hid 119mm: egg - in\the pig pon, <o nt of, fhe pige: £35 (gm fifiza Pl {kg infill innhnoh My hen caused hurl _ to want to setios somathmg. 165\ was only a tenpenny . nail, something in- ~-duced 31g to ry the- pigs, pothaps sho} ; reakoned ' thit as the' pigs had aswal- E lowed the- \if: , vinegar to drink instead of she might possxbly hatch out a plate full of pickled pig's foot; if she succeeds in hatching anything we. will v Jieep the readers informed. OUKNWEEKAYREOORD OF EVENTS Ih$: TTP - ,Germany«as the representative {giant | of farm maehx'hery cap- y gay examine; {'and 14 Methodist in'doot}] $f abe. sat on the pi M“m%ig MrGharles ¥». Tépifing has gone to: couritey of Adriance 15mm a L ‘lfq at Mr. and Mrs 1. g fimfichbflfl olgs- | fogof May 81, attracted i fargo num- ber of spectitors, .The mee wit ex- ceedingly. close,. John. Wabber barely | . beating Eimer . Smith by. . about 10 feot. Considering tha donmditioe of _the.road _the.. time. .was exceedingly good. * Webber wont the Eisthnee in: 32 minutes and 50 seconds. Smith was completely exbausted ang after the race could not; stand up. t Sag Harbor,. A government employee from the torpedo testing borat Sarah Thorpe Te, ‘cenntv mspected the torpedb 'which aps found at Sagaponack, - -- Qur fjlage trustees . havwmnfifi’ea' a | new ordinance regarding - ~pechiars. They propose to stop outsiders from | ~péddfting in the village without a i- cense. 'They have fixed agaood round { license fee and fixed a heavy persalby \tof Selling without a license. The trustees began last week eurb<| ing and regrading Main street. From Sprivg street: down. Four feet gutters .of qunecmicut granite are to be con- structed next the curb,\ When the; qurbmg aud gutters are complete it is | proposet to fiff the with crushed stone, ~ *, C . The hgzeen,Commiaaion has nado a contract with a New York englmeer- , map and lay out 3OZ_ m m f m larva the woxhjmm planajnd specifics 'and Builders take hold of it, s to be done for $200. ~ ' There Wilt be two all day matings in the People's Pentecostal Taber- at-which time the new church will be dedicated sirid Etder Charles A. Ieney ordained pastor. Prayer m eting at 9 a. m.; preaching at 10,30 &. m., 8p. m, and 1.90; half hour of song ? to 1.39 p. m.. The church 18s locate® corner of Division and Latham: streets, and 18 built of brick and wood; lighted with gas; seated with chairs akct #Jil seat 250 people, Valuation #2000, .on which there is & debt of #$%,000. Tm E'aoctety is. attuched_ to tho Assoixtion 'of: Pentecostal Charshes of America gregational in. its gove y Vier, of isrookign H. F. Reynolds ato, Mass.; A. R. Fagan.(lood Uround; Isaac Rerosen, Jammcw Andrew Pot- ] Fifi; e agatost Alfs. \Kim \*I Gf Canoo Place, came off last weeok... 'The T defendunt -was charged withs the yrinae of assault in the second degree, the complainant being Mr Wifliam Jack- son, also of Canos LPlaco. According to his story Mrs. Warner atGacked him i | Quogue Free Circulating Bibr L2 ing put up on thes tions, up to the time the centractors| * quaerly for .. Sloat, Chimes: Be |: (14 l“ifif'l’we Till taxeodr measures righ'f the street 1mm the, Post. 30mg site was donated for this puip W est Quinn. spending two' months withoity frieaég has returned to- her_‘home hore. - ~ stuppmgat the Rogers: FEbuse, - was badly shattered. ° burned. 'The houge was badly damaged: -spagtous lot new” 'the late- Wihiam Post; who also left; [$1,500 for the purpose of vrecting the [building. The building will cont mom, 34m), the fiatanmol themoney:. nfnerded MIS‘QTWQ i Stevenk, who\ F’s been Miss - 06m Cnaflerfixmuummm, who has lately returned from Cuba. is Two horses belonging to Silk Toth ill were killed by lightnig last Sunday aright and Natham Jgssups, fingamfi Elijah Raynor's house was struck by lightning Sunday evening. Mrs. Ray| |. nor was thrown tothe floor and badly |. Country Cinb, which were Imd out last summer, are- naw being put in firstsé & class condition by .a gang of Taborers,;| | in charge of Henry J. Howel!, one of | - the club members. The greens, which extend for a distance of over a, mile] from the club house, are being. spaded,;| over, and later. will be rolled and other wige- put In good ahaps - 56?ch T9 | san opens. The patrolmen Qt the. Life. Swill!” Station and , fishermen of this. places tast Thuridxy muted C3 lax-263mm Tof canned - which was. washed: : up. on the. share durin _the_nigiifi I Loge-of Mamatfiflfi: fornia 17331ng Also ume‘uhorafAik tho satinon cares were charred, 46 1s! thought, the wreckage came fromtho \whoever\ holds 'the - pet ind \L ~~ bx! amp olmthmfiflghtdmllfiafltpw C Kent *~ Eptable events of modem ages. . Itain- ence must be farreaching and power- | Teczuse ho firilarre of the: lmpr- esses a i Re 'The light of mam and right will com- « ~The . mettlameont.. of the. Venesucia | \¥ boundarydispnbe 'in one of. the. most | €, ef Surplus over all 11131311115 [paving 'been pnbhfipmtéd ful. I% will do more to preserve peage: | . manna ofafihomeér; hew: as, __; | than millions spout in armament and \*-- . _| hundreds of thousandrat-soldfers;:----|- Inlabor questions we are leaming. that steike« and locokonta-never settle a: question in dispite, © After idleness mob violence, angry disputing, all must be adjusted by calm reason. - Peace is win- ning on earth. ~ ----- cod C320 ~—-.,..'v—__, The record of the Equitable excelsall other Life Assumnea qupames in an t+things that advance the best £niterests of palm; homage. awd The published statements of the several companies show that the’Ey mW- ad over Thirteen and a half MjllZon Dollirs more surplus than any othe: wmpmiy «That its ratio of amoets to liabilities (125.88 per cunt) is larger than that qf‘ any other company. (Assets $201,009,888); 'That its surplus earnings duung the last ten yams ($46,883,444 hove been . CA Popular Divine. An echo of the iamaus Briggs con- troversy was heard a the winter session of the Brooklyn presbytery when Rev. Charles C, Hall was tharged with being the author of two'bfi deal that is unortHolox is alleged to Miss Ina E. Bishopkwho Js training | _.____ for a nurse at the Lebanon Hospital in New. York City, is spending atwo weeks\\ vacation. with relatives and,‘ friends here. ~- , s * ‘ The golf lukas of the West Eampton|~~ ~~~ % 5 - REV. CHARLES C. HALL ] have been found. ,Dr. Hali-has been for 30 years the pastor of the Kirst Presby- terian 011mm: Brooklyn,; but recently accepbsd the raiiaency of Unton Theo- A patty new-ppm: of the Midt, which ks, in which a great © =s DLHstunlfinr, id. - hes |Real Estate bad long been at \thea point ado-chm“ . larger than those of any other > That its surplus carmzngs ira 1895 ($6,645,897) were large“ than those sofas p-: other oompan y. . That it issues all the most amproved forms of policies with guarantees backed by the lagest Surpins and Inngest Aemonstrated earning power, The Record of the past is the best guaranteo of the future, - THF EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE ASSOUOIATION,__- 7 oP THE UNITED STATES, W. NELSON SEELY, Special Agenlr - 126 Bum Iwa New York,. Also Agént for the Springfield Fire and ~ - wry, Marine Insurance Coupe: Springfield Mass L» ‘ ~D. F. OSBORN: REAL Esm'fi B é Loa WATER MILL, L. I. pos- & * e ute 48 laz aie: i Special attention given to the sale of Com.“ Sites and Farms.. \w“: Cottages to rent. Hend for list which will be found complete- and attractive Fa I Inquiries by mail wilt recsive prompt and full notice, Officeon Ral 80min ' ' near depot. ha Fire al L1 Sylvan“! children and told them they ' of lite and inténded to kill hi He touk -A razor when.he loft, an Mrs. Paine § New York ; F. W. Weed, North Seita.| ANC. J“ re world is fu vessel which teéetxflyuwant inhuman md 1th, | the - -- Paine. manager ot the country place of. Dr. W. M. Fink, of|. Brookiyn, left 'his: home: otr~Fflday4 evening. and- has not been seen “Kai” Before learing.ho kigseq his We??? ou never kee him again, that ho ai mad meek d . Aban believed he killed himself in- tne wvoodé or drowned himsel¢ in tho East 3314 | 16: tthe smae: 1m nouse duh-am Neightboni aro. sdarchinge onflmbodt : s ays\ her husband;a0ted:|.\ even! fixfl~Mow”m7 By an Antuly. appetite C uy Li's; ai { tug career brilliantly. Its lmat. ogrithined the 'Tonowing n foped by th \a ed by the s of the wiggthe 09 rious Lrlewd ~o€; France, this journal will ccmse to be publicisewfl—lfafimnfi 6B 4 lb‘ u. - 'The Bride--Why George! Why did | mgtwmha minéaterso auch? :- iT lhe Bridegroomg-~Policy,:you know, Garth May want to.omploy him again - alcvcuas. aay * ie But yer so elippsty withah. _} i Untrodden: paths aro then-the. bost, | Where the frequented are unsure, * E. ~_* 5.8. sud . family. aro. at. E- their simmer home here. _ -_ ~ Mre. Williom Hardacro has been vis <-- The will of James L. Hqimm P p PALMER. -- Bridgenampton, ihing friends in Pounsylvanisa. Mr. Harry Stephahs bas retuned _ from a visit at Hartford Conn. Mrs. Edward G. Sayre has gone to 4: . frionds in Montclair N: J. H. H. Chatfield will move. mto his ~now house the latter part of this week. E~_. Mr Qaifeby and party [have been | spendiuga fow days in this place fish- |_ . . narrm nen hms ere nce hn me s Warm ab Wmnscotb is mow there very 50011 he . udmitted:to probate in the su court on Juno 28. .A Druggist f}. W. Baboock \is ~hnving ~.tke front of his store phinted. AL Squires is 40mg the work. Mr, Joseph O Bien will arrive on -. woes Thai-dayto occupy:his handsomo cot- ge nu Mecox biy for the summer. - chart; 'takirig'a course in instrumental music. © Levies FEubmblet \was thrown from. . Itis wagon Tuesday, but wis not ser- - iotisly injured, bis face bemg brumoJ sfightly. t * ~Hampton gine on Jomi6 4, at, the Ath f letic grognds. ~ ~ a Gilbert T, Hallock is having & mm, now , hot\ house erécted as his violet | basiness is growing - to huge for: hm : présont qn‘m ters. ' defendant, however, denied the Knife] -n cron anos -p gate's . iggins has. nturnod from | E “Terra Haumfllnd , where ho has becu | The Budgelmmptou Bascbafl eram I J“ “mil open \the season with the Ens) - Mr. and Mrs. Ghmles T. Ludlow re- mm Brooklyn last; Sundayfi with a frying pan and a knife The story entirely. She admitted that aha tried to use the frying -panr-a= a weapon: of defense to save homelf from The attack of Jackson, who, necording to | her version of the affair, knocked ther 'down and_ kicked her. She cdaimed. \that. she did not strike him with the trying pan,: as he-was too-agile and kept out of reach. Mrs. Warmer claimed that Jackson wias.-Lho Aiggres- sor throughout the unpleasintness. Mrs, Warney was put auder $400 bonds | and hetd for the GrnnG dury. --- elz. -- QuogH® . .u. cull l. \iit. Fronch, who fas been aching at East Hampton during the winter, nas acrived in town and taken posses: | gion of, r—wmmmmrm- - will manage this summer. son's place, the price pid bang re- ported at $7,000, Mr., Jackin has on Main street, opposite the church., The price paid was $600; - - The Village Improvement Associa- Hon is having the village sidewalls rimmed and repaired., Considerable will begin to arrive soon, ' L“ Quogue. =. / . Miss Amnio Halsey. of Brooklyn,, has been visiting her motherherg. 'his summer. home in. this: vznage eyete slop from Bast Quague to this . village. ° “rs Clack H Raynor has gold her 1 bakery and-store to :Jubn:G. Mel-rm of. hreenport, meo inp acs in an mcm acing Mr. Edwards has bouglt A. M. Jack- | _| bought an acro 'of land $f hees. Waiter |.. activity is- notlced lu. getting teady -for. Pull l _ the recoption of summer gusts, whoq {;. Huntting, Howell has 'returged to } Arthur Aldnch has. .\ moved. his bi | Whose journey has been fnosugcuxe tis content alone that makes © Chicago's New Mayor, Lins Carter - Harrison, recently \That where one walks secure, Wis odds | A bunudred and a bandred fall, -> L Our pilgrimage a pleasure ho WM buys sorcow. Warmest trams“. -Auitl commodity too deat.. ___: ' elected . mayor of Ohiongo, is the eldest sin-of the lato Carter H. Harrison, who wasi five times clected as the chisf of that city, and who fol} a victim to.a crazy assagsin's bullet; on Oct. 28 1893, .. \Just fould an Ingenious meahs\ of ojos. tage of the Mimgofmm igs spin > o gnc =| HALSEYT &_ SOUTHAM PT ON, s m . Parties having real estate to sell or let will find it to“ iL | advantage to place the property -in his hands. { {= Lg { - Desirable Btuldxng Sites on Shinnecé¢k Hills. La s | BMP List of Fumished Cottages to let sent on 's 35qu {-- New Coal, Stone 8: qufi, Ya: ~QE~Q£QT /EN ai mnnanxns m-wa F ~ PLXMOUEH “jute gm, fire . am. dulh\ 1m, WWL; wwfiwwmmmm ye Flash LiWHETntenew geons Our facilitice for this branth of TF on: 2022 phy is not equalled on this endet that Talaud. ~ -- Adapted to citturc 08. 1mm“ fling hall ~Ogy (st to cennotibe bes 4 PLYMO'I'H. COAL: VALLEY md WHITE ASH. ree t one mer ”km-n \RE MINGTON a cont-136...- F ERTlLlZERS “mm Orders recalved at Hloktora of EFF. Herplok or left with. Baloy Bros. or thy aundersignec will recalve prompt allontion,\ . H. T. HALSEY,. W. 6. WHITE pricesare right. PELHAM’S STUDIO- L. _ Notice to Credi ~ {succcsso > : : e ....Dealir in.... \ pm pursurnoe of an order of Hon, Kabul): etty. surrogate of tho County of Sxmolk, 10+ ._ . eretiy Em: mafia}: & \ PLYMOUTH AND | FREE BURNING ; or Co ! RED ASH..L ~~ i | with the vouchers thereof, ~ tha gt her place of tmnsactln -N,. P. & .L. Alol |L Street, in- New. tho torith day of June noxt. > Dated Deg. ist., 1896. nsa falco ia Jmmmm All orders left with Mears, H. A. 8: H rm dreth or Mr G. F. W incs will receive prom cattention. - fhe fran CARTER #. HARRISON. <0 ~ is 87 years old and anucls In | father, who was so- gonerally. poptlat I-date for office he'har bron 'on -th a of many & hot municxpnl floampaig w * a Progress of Peace. l_ | strongest is right. -A handsome newbulldmg for the -__ -> fruits in the long we- C- ~A bas male while still in offiteo. The fresent mayor : Although he was never 13mm i | Men. bave been slow to leam the battor - way -of reason.. But, howiver-slpw the BeafigJugh‘Syx-n I pregress may bo, brains must “awn -.- fel-- ~> in : (fiehydrungiats. flehow PH BICYCLES +-] <vorld-wido in its fame. --, i .Brookiyn Branch, 153 Fulton St... [= h ¥] = toutrulhpg Long Island xo L \% pumas 2 in wh Territory\. 10, ‘T-lie product of a factory having 80 *I years of mechanical experience, which t .o namvof REMINGTON BrO‘okfl'lyn.” : -o A pgonts ed in Unoee TN ee The tinie honored way of settlingaII eC ~Agonts wanted int Unoccupied ._. _ \ differences of- upnuons arog. | nle and nations is bgltrhe Ast. -Hewvbheis | --- who canis king, | ' gawted—An ide 8 ‘uw’ WT xisH, < enw torneys for I'veutxlx, ~ 05 Wuh-flmt. Now York City, Eeses w..\ « MiscELLANEOUS apy. {*~ \ in pummcoof an ordae nd u‘ a \Potty al\ County Full Tico is hétoby given, secording to law ersons baving claims # mm? Tato of the town of Southanipton, de sed, that thoynre required torexhiblt the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscri x Henry A. Fordham at fils\ residence In\ . village of Southampton, on or before t day-of June net. t= Dated Decembel' “mt 1895 Ofice as formerly In the Tim-nose More. - F-E. BENEDICT, PUMP WORK IN ALL ITSBQANGHES me ub n‘a‘x‘ The Tarawha Puy «««« ON THE DMVE went .. _ ite Bist: Waned -in ia ®=> ~ | P ur- ddens; ther ma; mm you we © : fifitgfigfin WEDD‘ERHURHQ 0 sPutent-‘Mtot- <. neys Wuhlngbmnb .for t | amit-iiet hmdrefllnvemflnuswl : Who: can hint: <f some s Ching to. in tray ray. br} ng W hilo hm?) fol tm‘f it “31 “figuée {km n, or thei '0l fig! migrumwro' dnventions ‘v’l Francis A HENRY H “FHA\I‘LE reons. - having clat l gor, Agie of fhe tow nmpma \1 61h day af August, 1607 ted. January 28, 1 MKs Lies \ £s -e adr eo tae