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amt _. 2' 4 elo of on a enguammnavig pne mnie n mnm In sae us To ~ aromnaranens inet coms a ~> men saree caiman s co Two Dollars A Year, in advance-~-~ ~- o -< _ gunn emnene ant monn o ror ems n mmerones no erma tainers: chip 4 ~. & -o- z- va a Single copies Five -l 116, p \ _.3—__~_~A~—'— ToC (E s piel - BUSINESS CARDS. :. - BROKER, f Suffolk Oonnty Property a Specialty. [E\ 24 door from Post Office, Southampton, N.Y. -EDWARD H. HOWELL, -.. Real Estate ana <;>/ Insurance. FURNISHED COTTAGES To RF'NE‘ - Extraordinary facilities for writing tari 'Aines of Instranco through Suburban gang's ,; N. ¥, _ <e 0. R- HAVENS. s< | Real Estate - © ~-SGInsurance Agent. Renting Cottageennd Filling Boarding Houses Bpecinity. E' HENRY A..FORDHAM, _ \/_\. unMain Street, Southampton, N. ¥. |- mnessomas REAL ESTATE AGENTS. | LAWYEfi /C. BEDELL THURBER, |HARRI MICAH: HOWELL REAL ESTATE COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, f Notary Pubfic amt lynx-Wynn A><>~<~>Mortgage Loaas, -< MO rool Bouthamplens Mo X+. -| HENRY H.CHATFIELD, - Attorney and A_ Counselor at Law, BRIDGEKHAMPTON, N.Y. At Southnmyton from Monday to Friday. in- clusive, from 10 A. x. to 4 p. Office next tLuoquuul o; Bunk. . WM. F. HOWELL, ecco | XXC_LAWVER, ees . SOUTIEAMPTON, N. Y. * - ,,. ~a««Offce at Residence on Main Street. LIVERY STABLES. |___ T Imethomenm iene Ae . aimer eo aand xleery Stables. A DEAD DEPARTMENT RESURRECTF-fi ' THISWEEK. To tT VEP Mention of Some of the tutu-Quint 'the Uarefu} -~Attention of Oun Ite | ment undor the title \ Among Qur Ady [ vertisers \ in which wo weekly callesi ~~] the attention of our xeaama'hm and other partxonhrs concerning our vertxsemnn Intest changes it was necessary to pm; ing its weekly deluge. weeks we have been so crowded thif mon run into onur goat manger, than that: time, no cause of complaint if they tail to ro- t\ Things to be Found in Our Atlmrlik' ing Conmmus Which WVill Well Repay m We used to ran each woek a depart” His was a feature m- -teresting to our readers, pleasing to-our| - advertisers and desirable in every way;: except that in order to mention tug pare the copy at the last momont when | the hour for going to press was close:nt hand and our waste basket was recaiy«} For saveml copy for this department has, muck to- our regret, found its way with Mm. viateo-this - wo shall -in fatare preparet jour ecpy. for this department ‘I‘um‘fffff T noons thus. generally precluding hon- nag olady tWIMWLMMfiL If this becomee ony: general rule tardy advertisers will have -__ xv..:; prpuse the sightseers on June 2%, From the terms Gemanded it is con- \ coded that only mmillionaites will be able to feed satisfactorily, - by the possibility t at for several days . previous - to the celebration the demgnd . apon the passenger service of the rail: Jug to supply lumuheons ina Winners for AMONG OUR ADVERTI Sims t ~Atirm 5 Inapired | MUD COSTS MILLIONS f—HQWrPQQR-fiQMQUL-QQMM FARMER'S INCOME. A Careful Kitimate Places tho Annual Losa \In Wisconsin at §80,000,000-Othor States. fins condition is rogerly con: who are involved should, be y agitated;\\ Nor is the gagguiti | other states of the Union an MQ any better, but rather we Ca E how thero wore so.way out'0 difficulty, wo seould hoe jin the of yearbfiumrs,‘ as woll as ‘in i ~ -the -transportatieon-of-fo can absorb an. influx of atrangera far ] more numacrous, in proportion to ita size, | than London, and no ons will have evi- denes that -all ~comistiblus \nro not -as York Sum. ;WALKING ON BROKEN LEGS. Astonishing: Reruns at A 1“;me In annex-y“ _ That a man who is unlucky enough to fall ind broak a log doesn't any longer 'have to spend weeks imprisoned in _ waiting for the fractured Hmb to mend, but moy be up and about sometimes within 24 hours after the mocident, was. ~mado plain to the doctor assembled -in 3 the surgical section of tho Academy of , Medicine in Veet J third street, A: \workman who had j a fortnight before walked . about-$0, room without firm érutohom- wvith only. flthough his chi Tig: # [- broken, wmnwdone up in plum-of Tu» acomn ao, | - Nota yfipublic. Auctioncer, in real _ Officeat Realde First Neck Lane. is a ing one o D. NE, e 0 - ~~ Treas. oker in Real Estate. ans and Insurance. 0 0 0 0 Ratllroad Avonue, Water Mill, N. Y. BORDERS. ETC. R W ENOGHM ~ Pie CARPENTER ««» .- BOUTHAMPFON, N, C.... ~~ JOBBING 4 SPEOLLTY.: Minimum “minimum-m 22 WiLLIAM H. WHITE, and «Builder; | . SOUTHAMPTON, N. ¥. __ ”madam-och. m “flammmm I BJ. § + PATNTS, OILS AND HES §gPainter TAfenig .. .. Established 1860. ... Residence and Shop east of Main atroet, near IL. Station. Give me g call. .. 00 ~*E. S. WHITNEY,e~ ~ BOARDING AND «~ LIVERY STABLES, ~ WATER MILL, L. E. Carting of fruight, oto. ® spocialty. Stages connect with all trains Baggage danve an) putt of the vulago s MISCELLANEOUS, W, D.VAN BRUNT, .... AgENT FOR THK... - Northwestern Mutual A\ Life Insurance. Co. _. Surplus over $14,000,000,00. 80, cent. my” 63m arcane. p50:1! and to: rum. 67.0 | or, A43 PARRY D.. v, S. *_ Office at - Residsrice on mmé nest-Ru] . Road. Stait o BOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. __ Alao mum Livery Stables of U. IL. linens & Co and of C ew 10 | Sizeet. Telophune. taxman a neve |E; a. HOWARD *s se __ *I ceive any mention. Perhaps the most worthy of meunom ' | than a-reasonable shareOI the po \ space in order that “puny 7 u Jim and T9 West fist | n; mar in our columus this week is the enhrggfi ment of the Central Magket's announnog here in a sort of tentative way. it trade was naturally light at first, buy} by strict attention to business, by cm ores) ay fully consulting the needs of hi ugs: of our sammer msulonts day Mr: Bloch hné fall-cad; rot rik agnotthcflnngfl. This‘vuii TS u tltlh aat mportioneé to. 1mm .. This wook. tho mimfiaemut ' Htarted ' [far the: season. branch birye} ..... ; Boot and Slide Maker taity. Ropalrs heatly and promptly execa Main Streot, | Southampton, N. Y. .a Gentlemen s and Lndlps Fine Work a Hagg- Tey ° tm Lion-unisj L slaughterprices pmpnratmya 3 into their new atore. | Sinco the last mention of ouf tisers wo havo insertod in our. theannouncements of Honry Cask who keeps the new fruit ment. Mr. Jfcob Bloch came to towit last spring and opened a meat markéEk]l. pring PP giz | until the fraohzred bonesreanited. The tomers, by moderato prices ind-gid quality and prompt service he has built i. up a prosporous business whiubmidfln § ju ® its cliontago almost dnilz.somo- famibt ' paris. He-wanonsol- patients intredneed; J to the surgoons as visible of the efficacy of the ambulat em of set- ting broken legs, which system was presented ama ¥ramtadvance on the old ,_method od Areating such fractures by keeping tho unfortunate victim in bed { subject of tho up to dato treatment was Etot I ail, 0 6 ] Roosevelt hospital Ho gave the resalt “0!me in- whih the amba ways will boso great as to disorganize | od-trom-rural England and the continent. New York | | plentiful and cheip as gaunt—New | off a scaffold} | 1 _tato every one . who is . [\~vYorved: ~Indaad ho uo Targo that Aro No Better Of-The Way Out of the Difficulty. - The enormous amount of money which is annually wartéd beoguio ; poor rowds fin not appreciated bythe. farmers as & olass, because they havo not given the mattor serious considera- tion. Mr. Otto Dorney, secretary of the Wisconsin StatQLGngue For Good Roads, calls attention to this phase of the roud question aud states that it costs the farmers of Wisconsin $8,250,000 a yerr for marketing their wheat, corn and oats and says that two-thirds of this ' { sum, or $5;7500,000, could bo saved on the transportation of grain lone if the state were supplied witligood roails. A ghOr nud to avery man thit he ng ding through the mud and 800 yill bao ga f mmmmmma brough some organized body. It may be the | etate or the county or-both, but certafulyr. | something must dong to- stag & great waste, STATE AID FoR RoAps. \ L F chusetts-Valuo of Road Leagues» v- Six years ngo New Jersoy set out fin» writer in The Farin News, taking Mr. Dorner's figures us a basis, shows the loss to the diiry and other interestsftom the same cause, He says: - - to “mate every year. and wa would sup 4 pose that it: onght to have power to apt: \way 3 some one might imagine, that Afr. Dor- this gentleman is no dowht perfectly ac.. surato and within the Hmits of the ao . tual loas to the state, because he hais not valculated the loss on general mirket- ing, when the farmer must piss somany times over bad roads or not markot at all many of the products of his farm. Besides ho has not-trken into the ac- count the time and-Inbor wasted by the farmer's family in doing the ahopping in the towns. hotlmt while tho amount of waste seems Iirge It is oor. now see how It 1s lost It does not go Prom tho farmor's pooket diroctly in mony, 1:1“ in the end it balance! [the limb incased in a plaster cast, which gonerally oxtonds fromm the too tip to the 7 flashblletaplnfiorofpafisgamma. > ge: A ages wound. 'ThisHardens and loaves {-- - knea joint. It haolds tho broken parts of | ner. must have made some mistake, But | tainly not beyond tho rom! loss. 'Let ns. telligently to. provide the stato witly - good, hard, smooth - roads, and . within shafperieéiH vue gen poe dp whinh.mfh“'ffff‘w' _ on permanent 'yroads, of 'state expended $4086, 696. GO!!!) quented highways hive boon, Good Rosana in New Jamey gnd THOM state: appropriation;Ad & result 0 thiw'“ wi MW“... expenditure 800 milos of the most £134 ed into smooth, hard roads, with foot: trees and shrubbery, whereby ''the ap+ of varions communition has been so changed that. they have become attractive centers of sottlement.\* - Bo anxious aro the poo 'Gtato in the matter of) good 90 ~provemant the ( mfiififimfi {Hume}?h t.- ca mam Wigwam mécgggaw AQ~QABMFW 4a, main“ gait)! to .do its the work- of- iimptori fyingthisgreatstuhh legislature, As a motto for good 4 consin how many: iittle bits ~ SCENE ON A COUXTEY ROAD [From Good Roads.] to $3,750,000, sti a large sum, but it »would be a saving of $5,500,000 of what it now costa The farmer who markets 100 tong'of grain would save | Aime, labor and wear-and tour of his| [~horses and 'wagors, 'Besfdes it would not be n for him to p and feed so many horses to do his Work. constant adding up of a great many small suims produces a very large the dairy products of this same state of Wisconsin ae glvon in tho last dairy _bullétin of: the{[{nited States agricul- tural departraent.. The value these | [products is.given for Wisconsin at §30.- 000,000, a very larga amount of money. No one knows better than the indus- trinwdflmnomical dmryman of Wis- and care enter into the mnldng 1p of this large amountofmoney. Letus now compare the loss to the farmer which regults from bad roads anciwhioh hap pons little by little. Werwill onlt for the time the loss to the datryman.The timated at $5,500,000. This is more. (than 18 per cenit\of the value of the . dairy produats of the state, If we now add to this the dairyman's loss: 'and the | Toss of other marketing for want of good | mu roads, it will easily touch $6, 000,000. ~Thisia 20 of the dairy produot : of this rich and prospetous statoeach: year and still continue and in- Creaso if: there is no improvement in the. roads. - _. The tanner and dairyman of Winona gin must bo content to see 20 per cont of the whole amount of the daiiyman's. 1 products literally> : the black swamp mud and the yollow,; . 60 F. L. DUNWELI m : the limb immowable and hardens rapid- F. Halsey A { ** RouthamptoneNM.®» ___ post office, one of Ream ($1138,th . 3-31th test (Ifamdffif “fligd $6128; F. . . - ALI have money to loan, ons of Mr; ways eniployed, and pation Hildreth . Painter and Decorator, CARRIAGE a» F. Edwards; the nurserymgn, 0: 1 encouriged to walk Mikhont Erratum . | he _ L Z a a aa\ _L .._ .. #5 p | after 24 hour: Caro is taken, of course, 2 mphalt Miami» Agent-for H. W.| a 0-0 e+ WAGON-BUILDER; b wes | to avoll all peostbiliiy of tnflantmation | tx ~ n's Piints. © Piloter and Trimmer, MES“ d! “if“ 89s setting bo. The remon the pationt can I[ Ca Hl Street; + . < > SOUTHAMPTON, E. Y. 6 lee, es numerous dvi F-walk-s0 soon is thatthe weight -of the t o ARVEY & STAGER, aw... Having experionoed hands in Bly s amploy. ie meg; 1311131131111)“, mye 1:1 ~I upon. the-311mm - { $ . ands C itz 06 of the ambulatory cast, which acts a P. x. & Carriage and 3352 kiwi éi’éi‘mm‘i‘k‘ufifiim work with a whole page with his annmm 1 crutch . ited tient | 4 P. wagon painters. of carriages for sale. We nged | Dr. Fiske cited ncaso where a patien $ ooo an > attention to this advertigsment it -{ 74. yous old had been able to walk ob‘lalfdun 's 8h Gammon Xy GEORGE H. SKiBMGRE could fail to find it. ~* ce§poel within eight days after the application RENIDEHXT. br . sooimmc, | .< ky. T of the nmbniutomyuspafig. thThB 139511113 TERRI \_ . ft :} of the bomes on while the ent Ewuhf'fl, LORXSIS AND GARDENERS- .‘.A RCH lTECT see London and M7 As >> - | walking abomufltu if he pare gyms Amsrican 'cities, above - é |-down, is the tfhrgcmm M123?“ niggay > Ev a» v——-—-—- --as» othor nation, possess the «drat \oft disturbed by t; re- ope. {3 x\ ltttkfi F. HALSEY.. being able to provide food pf ihd-|-unsiting -of the- friotmrediparts ts has- aa C 7 ~- ORIST ann - - Bu‘léingrfipm --- at-short- notice - for a- groat ni #+-tened;and the stiffness joints resulting - sold “V2 'of keoping patient | sold - oo cee irae neem ~1 peopl in excess of their norm ln: From the old method a : =- NUJ RSERYMAN; [RIVERHEAD, - LONG ISLAND: Toor oice ont ooct: tor Siililkori- | in bed indi quict is greatly reduced. With, E: j W ‘m \aR Jou. 2 - Fen ttr - WWW Ho mnmmmk 6 WHi All kinds. 'Californinm Pmfi‘tor ed . El] - confronted with such: emf! fnd } have united, and then the limb is sab- (gem, Salty. Titile Plains Road, ntbnmpton. «+¥.- UOJ g it difficult to mest. The anl Af-} jecbefisk to hot and cold douclile baghs and | Merson, 3 2 , ; flux of a great body of emu: wos: | to brisk massige to restores it to its nor- . Hildret}, GEORGE F EDWARDS m T g weeks of pregrfiwnfpxi inns;b310116161011 1133119 nverfigeintiae 2518 ster aft 2 \a aro at oncé raise ar above th igo, | atabulatory splint was worn o “BA?“ N arse? y ma“. . g : g and not only Vldxtorslbgt Mao | 015838 quot?! V233 tom $58 to: wawza mer P 2 | are put to considerablé nedh to | and many patients were able NG— ' flraxfilwnes fl??a£fi“‘ifi“$fi9$?“§‘§5‘ tal . . m 3 S procure & sufficiency.. A a~ | go about muchthe fame a usual during 1 :set out or “mm“dm's‘ “3&5“ng ; a Li . ot g: '3 don much appretiension Ix. 'd | this portod. -# : fon __ fas outs 1 r' CX hos £ & to ending, the extinga 1 I%. mdewm” «t Roosevelt | +6 * i ee, alle Sheth 8. 106 ar ent | hoepital a at in none ie: cases : RIS, , mam. SHAKESPEARE, #2 /* t HSL i D. ick hat my patent re: pi whes morptianni new,. lee re +> / [MAurned to the hoapi 'or treatment foy I-ElttBI'SG o 5 \ Stas Gardener o ' & | ~* F cals owl. _o fo 88. it‘well knomeng i flax‘nfitmnoithahmb‘ .._Even in the. |. : L F» summon. #. Y. ~ ta > .- -dependent Liza ite £61133; mign-| Gage of: £510“? 31011in gbliqué tine??? rk ; ' sources; on p ly where the weight of the body is liable: Ge W o @ humanist: fifi‘afiffig?h§ fifuxfggggfif . | from dayto day, and: an W to. dislocate the set limb: and. drive the | >bmg * ‘ « Perscmptlgns | of transportation. facilttfei bone through the-fleb, the process had. E no M. L WALKER no ....... tinent for a Tow holurs wouk : worked encotmefailly, This was impor. ENDED TO, < >'. t > - <a, \!~ ~ efull \Afi d éorrect1 T| oxbaust its supply \ of* iw ble | ta t froma amedico-Iegalstandpointh 20 i ,DS(:APE , ¥ . d a st H 11,7 qmodmtzimlghe 1me tie. it! proto this mix-gem“ from“,the risk: XPTON. __ 'I compounded at Howell's} y indulging in \glo \| damage suite for fan “W aman “GARDENBR e a * pC + Angsg on tho subject, \It asi per- | Neflfifiism - % Lunar“ Grounds. Drives and Wiike. Fur- | | Drug Stored Jobs Lane. “13.1310 food .euob “f n ? aB, - nae. . ere: sing' Fuld and Ornamental Trees, | | « rs DMK Amdo 00 oo olor mwa . ‘ramflfii \wily.“ Zlndfi fins Roses; Con- | . © ba emé Pi fit‘ 65103} 53997.“ J“ o ¥ “er dear. On “My; ' “HG Wm i of Thomas __ / 'Park Jigqgjirus eed; Conover Tolos-. os 13309. 1, n 16 foars a ) There ix no need to cringe and more g ghfiétfi ~ ain‘t ibe ans Port Rm \ready- | - e “camel Outage” W Sst inamifa Wokave &) righg,’ duty and an” their. _> Co, momma planting, sourhampton, Lif _. Lil ul has mm tempt—4317111) 'cice. of. a e- c _ oe phamphleta #8 reaione ~' pon lcs sticky M the zoadis. xoads.. Now that wo may realize how the | amount wo will take the-statistlos of | - farmer's loss for Wisconsin has been es- | ] have taken the initiative in nearly eve :| state and look after the legislafiou.’ ~ sacrificed. to the} I ~L \greedy god of the mud,\ and that by | & | the barbarous process of sticking their | ' ~wagons and horses and sometimes them-: t] 'gelves almost up to the boot tops into} \'Good roads (lac-fine taxation. crease Hiving oxponses, incronsoe creaserailroad business, prom pent}, mete eiu—Hzafienzf NOVEL HIGHWAYS. In 11mm; General Roy Stong, the réau of, road ingn speakin the is af road improvement. amthem ought to be a highway commission in every stato and. a loval mmmimimimx -~every connty of the; Hnmm *f t ronmds reminds Ceneral & Ahnt -is dolightfulr- to- ride- oter. sand and then gproad sand over it. moistened by rain, the fiber and sand stance, even more élasfic than ianbarh \The only other road resembling it from the mills that saw with . the grain of thewoodarelaidon n shd roadway with great. road in Florida is made ot fine sholis, but it in more expen thus far t the, bicyole: xiders, \'Phey aA Profitabl- mania}. t find p : tug investment. Good WWW 9m}! £19.13 will last altnostfmm‘und that e a af) 09 . be abbe cta wrc hve renter arate = be > paths and cycle paths and beautified by: '~~* Q “an? trl s mmmompeflflmuo! WHOM? l ear on WWW? mdenmchmmmtmomthm 18.8 .. \bu- inig.. . gpon uh‘ikfi'f A. tum-3” - system of \~ - ~eplendid~ highways should 'réoeivo the ~~~ | most oaretal' attention \of the W ~values;~inoreaso~ farmore'*~incomes,;~ WM ''that they have a novel road in Florfd'm a\; known as fiber road and is made of the ' - pick and. become a solid sub- , at Necedah, Wis., whéro tha. filming“; sive; owing to the ~cost-of-- T : tion. The godd roads movement in 'this*>> bounty; I may say, owen its succones col wae C » Asse aseociations it would Mmofit k ’._,i;;ra | roads tn New dorsayt,- Be beni Camare ~ p MimorudWood Shari-ct Um Cv m,\ QM nently improved on modern lines, “mm“ tp 0 antiquated highways having been turn.... j