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8AG-HAJLB0B, L. I.

: SATURDAY, JfJKE 23, 1SS8.

fHCr. Bfelmoqt is not a Candidate, forf ; * !. . Re-electiQn. ~ ' . " . ' * V

Oar Representative in Congress, Ifon.ferry ISelmont, has clearly indicated "his^@'tertn1qg|ion not to b.e a candidate for. .'7;* .* - > / . - - •• * * ~ /renomination this Fall. ."' '

4" Appreciating ia the highest degreetire-confidence repo.sod, \n hirnA aa mani-fested by fOjUr consecutive elections tothe House of Representatives, ha nowdesires to retire from the arena of activepandi^aoy.

;Jn" doing so he does not withdrawMinaelf from continrial interest and ao>frwty in the.political affairs of the dis-triet and tlm nation. He still r-onqain sg resident ol the old First ftist>iet Heetill ' prizes the personal and politicalattachments that have grpwq strongerwith ius, representation of Suffolk,Queens, and Richmond, in our nationallegislative halls- - lie will be a workingMotor In the campaign fpr Clevelandand; tariff reform, an active participantia the canvass for the success of Demo-oratia principles and candidates Hedo.e# not retire from active political life,bfl,t he is not a candidate..-' Id Lis representative capacity he steps

av&witn a record to be .proxyl of. andwbjyjh wa-are sura his constituency approves-- ;fle withdraws at "a. ,tiin,e. whenthe-jl^moeracy is advancing with theprestige of audces?, and the promise , ofcontinued power and confidence.

-The District Is Democratic and will

r^m in so. In the advancement of thePSWty w ^©AY conteist^

and further y:elories. Mr- Belmont will be noj> merelyBa'-interested spectator , but a workeran^ a^

friend. And we doubt rjp£ in the

future these are farther honors in store

fo&V"?),..^JSha following is from the Washington.

Sis S oi^hnj adtiy evening, 21st inst.,-. JLernB^ESTATivE BELMONT WILL SOT BOS

AoiiKi^Mr. BHlmont, chairman of thecojnmittee on foreign affairs, was askediU ; ae=comhj ittee room this morning if!,£'jgae true. he had .determined not to bea, Candidate for renominajion. He re-plied that ifc was*, and "added that one ofttiej cuief regiets hq felt, in coming tothiaideterminatiou, wus the severance oftft^pleaa&nt relations which U,sid existedbetjsesn ihe.raembers of the committeeand hinigelf. They bad considered andreported on a number of importantm^iiam^H,. upon many of which -therew.45-r,QCW.5o£ differences of opinion , batia^ei&in^ttnf;? tu§i? acupa had

beenunanimous. %_ had, not been % divided,coii^iitee

on ayy q^ieatioft . dAiriag tlujpresent Congress, although comprisingaaiorlget ila members such pconpancedrepublicans as Messrs.. ^Pbolps, Hitt andMe^Qw.. Sir. Belmont says, his. det.er-minftf^op ia ^fisi s ji ciit 50 lj %. i;e,Qan-sidered.

"Hpnf R> C. McCormick of Jamaica,TRJIOJ was„ tho Kopublican nomine©, for."Con*fMs& in this District against oarrepresentative, Mr. Belmont, who waselected, is also. a. spn-ia-law of tho pres-

enVnominee for Xiee -President on theDemocratic ticket, Hon. Allen G- Thur-man. . Mo is too the Republican r.epre-$ent4liv0. On the State Central CommitV»-from this district having recentlysup^Janted John Birdsall whom, the Ep-rjdijjficape thfrow overboard . Mr. Mc-Qprmiok is placed in a rather enibar-rpfiginfj position and the question is willbe^-tes^sn- Mrs. McCormick is said tobjB a'.verj lovolj woman and entirelyloyal to. her father, as sho is to her hus-band;- lint'SIr- MeCormiok will scarcelywish to hurt the feelings of his devoted,wife, by i".an active canvass against her,own father whom he also admires andr^specta."

.The missing Darkow boy of Ephp-mUrbaa been found, and hi? father isreliofod of euBpicion.

Divid G. Muprd-to;j® ry L qyiling.hast/^O acres on Lily Rtag Lang; Apa-e\70gue, Elast;rlamptbn'^-flkiil:M i^-

Edmund Tilh'nglias.t':t<jH ' \ f jo 0. iW-kins, Q acres on Main Sj;r^W-: ^aatpaiapton Town ^ §1.- } "> ••-•:^^

ml ¦ m) %&Cp '-¦'

Mary H.. F. Topping: fS^aryJt.l -Osrborne, 10 acres on bi^gr iy ieariihgfrom WateivMillslo.Obb^widjSpto':: y- .

Mary <$ Elkins^|o>iWm^^^a tir6acres on Hopping lot,^^W9Wpt6jD,f ii;

John M. Parsons tor (JhhsSlt. Smith, 4acres on east side of AcabS^'ao Creek,East Hampton Tovyu, $l-g|;

John i: Gardiner to S |ie'f A. Sj ialy,land on east side of Bafi'Qber I/-\ne,Bridge Hampton, S35Q.. #1 ^ ..: ? Henry^ E. Huutfcing tlJiRichatd .'H.Handley, 100 acres on ^iiver'g.pi'ee.U,Hay Qround, SoutUau^ptfniTowu, §20,-000. Ml • ; •

John = H- Jiester to'Jonalhl^nT.iGardi-ner, lot ou west Bide of®|['iin Street ,East H;impton Town, :S5.M| • / . .

Chas. L.; Dodaon t(M| Wm: H uni-ting, 104= acres of,wopdIa^I, eto.; calledRussbl'e Neck, Little; NoHll West,' EJastHampton Town, f^43. ; »•':',,,;"

^Fulia A. R. farsohs to Mffbu'a; B. Ed-wards, "Jdjulford" Meadow' at Napeague,East Hampton town,. §3.||| ! ^ . ; \ ^" ..- | Joshua Bi. Sdwards auqt otuer.s .toGabriel B. j ^dward, 15 acres on soiuthiwest half of luiiP8toiie:lot£a*d.^*£-a<3reson Reed awampt Southaraiptou town,w* - . ,|

¦. : ¦•*'¦-¦¦ : ' :: JoBhu4 B. E-dwards an d Qthers toFrances T. Couklin, ^0 ,ac res pn jhjgh-wny leading to ' Abf^ham^Jlah^^g «nd2 acjaii in lot of Napeaguo; Piftea^^aBtHamp ton town, &52. " ; ' ' * - " •

Charles 15. Edwards and others,---fcoJoshua B. Edwards, land , i ueudow, etc.in and about Napengue. $11 7. ~

Thomas~()¦ Overton t.o":JtiiliViv:S.lowey,lot on east sji ^o of Howarc) / l^fcree^ %ig-bor, $32S. .; . . . .- * , . , *.( :¦, ;. - ,;

James Burns , lot 'on wiast side 'ofMaiu .highwny, Water Mil 1H1 S.l&r

DOr/DTFDi. CO3lU0NW.EAI,rit-3 WIIBItK -/•.TuapOLD HO' MAN 'S KEU STKKASIEllS MA,Y TinCMCllASxLiri^AVH'.,The ¦v'Buekeyc" Sfito.'- '' * ¦" ""'"¦ - - - ¦ . . c-i- <i l;roruiat. ': - -.'~e s£f :~ ~ - . -.

New York.T.- . InS^Uatia. ~1 '%' ¦ ~''¦'¦, siichigAri:^' . ., 4i? M -: -¦¦?. 'Wiseo!\siR. - ' '.. '."? - :. , Virsi^taV' l . : % , - ¦:,'

-2kIassAc_liusctta. j i ;=V• - • ¦ ¦ - —N-.-'TT-. Hex-aid.

Chainnau-^vluu'stoA in- ,his; QhjcagoConvention opening spoooh Wiints,' "theblack anil white to lie down. to. peacefulslumber in the untroubled shadows ofprotected homes...".

¦¦• . -- .: :Is this gutih or 'gosh \ Our :Republir

can frie^.d.3 having dug ur^tFtemont areprobably going btu-k to miscegenation.

GREES^OBT,WATER \Y'oitKS.!^rThe.Trus-tees of GreenpOrt' have .g^acited ;

to a

Company the fi'MlrMvei priTileg©'of aup-plying water to- residents' bf lthat tillagefor ten years. The incorporated 'Com-

jpany has. a. capitalVefw^'oi^^o^pOO.-^ruei pnrchane s. iv^^ bo ^oll; gnarded andits rt^uiremen.bR..;- ase ia the aa^erest'ofthe public, service. The capnciiy: ofdaily supply is to be j0b ;b00.;vgj ijlbnK Nand Ciipable to nti increase of-/ 1,000,000..

The. right is given the .; yillagp usefree of qost two lover "driiiki .ug " hy-drants {also for. municipal bttilo/ihgsi en-

•gine houses, pvibHe*" schools'' ayd:churches on. tho lines of the. mains, jviilsothe use of two hydrants for Water- oa'rts

=owned by the village ; also the; use of'two douLiie-nose fij -e b^'draiit?.'' "'

Our ancient ,- but ever-yonthful;(para-doxical as .that may seem) contemporary,the Sag. Harbor CdRiiECTOa/io^nteredupon the sixty se^eulh -ye^.^bf"-i tB.:-;jBp _journ , a.hd' \xiAhi u%n>pa,ired v.igqr cbh-t'inuea to make iter npe tf y ttjegi;*" TheCoRUECTpa is' hot a large papeF so'Ta^.afisize' is; concerned, bftt there is-^uehTofvalue and Mterost coutjuned ;iu eyery is.sue,_ aE.d s?e r,eg^ai:d i.tas one of tibe niostwelcom.o..xipiborfl to our, deakvr .'-'5iOngmay, it wivv.o.-' S, Sv Signal- ; ,?i^ ^ .

— »>niiil*T*'*,*,"" IM»

The WATCHMAN; says' Boss 'Boeoee^hasshippod to Scabright, K. <f c , where theyare to be tested.two.new suri- boats fortheTtiife Saving Service; ' They aSe builtwith ais- tight compartments.at.bqw.and,stern and- % copper water ttmk.underdeck j; aiid»'are ar.r,a.ngeSj sjb.Ra tiO^ b^self-r.igbfeiij g and self bailiBg^; i* being Claim-ed that if turned ovec--.i^-tt sea aH{ thewater taken in will as -she -righjbai run.qpt within ten minutes.. . j ^ > ^-"v-

: ! v ~ L' ^. '::\ \. Br. R ForeaA resib^ ondj w^Jnd

Supervisor Hooper, of Amity villa wereip ^ashingtos, - the-latter parfc -of; lastm&) £ :'\ ;- i;J ;.; ;>, ". - './^.'. V- 11*1

Wtuiio 11, in. Busmoiijjr .;-.. '%££"¦'¦In this ago of extreme notivitjf- aad

wonderful ;dti?olopu1ontj . Tfi^lpiiofcQ;worthy fj ict that ms'ny. .woma^'\Fi'axemade their own^rfay .m>"mercft31tilQ...:lifo Jand successfully compete with menin many linos of buainoH Bi .¦¦" ...;. . ; ;./>¦.

Women whether^; ¦ they^ - lnbdr^ inthe household; OP .ig. ;t.h8..stb«e;-4arp allliable to auffer f riorh fuactional derange-"monts and the cares off ranfeBrnity Forall troubles known u«d«r the categoryof '"feihiUo weaknesses," '¦- Drr^ Pierce'slEavorite -.Proscription / is a jtOrj ip-^ndtried speoifio: It rolieyes tho' greatest,snf^rers, and. restores- the patient tovigorous health audi strengths ' li is.theonly medicine for women, soldi by-dimg-*gists, under a positivia g^prantteej ^omthe man ufaeturerfl, that it w$l glva.sat-isfaction in every case, or mqnpy^will berefunded, . r- This -guarantee-has beenprinted on tho botUu^wrappar ajid ffliith-fully carried out for many> yea'rs^<r " '

Dr. Pieree'a.PellQts qure constipation,aillioueness. sick headache, bJIKons head-ache, and all .derangements of Jthp .'atom-aph, liver and.bowels. ' ;;..- f j : ; Jl '._

If you want-a good cigar/ ;try a': GrisleyN,0. 1. -

Etccp'nt Kpcbrt|cd Co|Hioyaij ccs. ;. I-Uc l.!i«*i or f tas fiar()or f'Jpor,

vln the list of soa going Merchant ves-sels of-;the United States for the year3888 there appear the names of onlythree Teasels built in Sag Harbor.

These are, the little schooner SANDIEGO qf 58 tons ^hat Capt. Jared Wadesailed to California. She was built in1850 and still hails from San Franciscoas her home port . ,.¦*. ' The schooner S. S. SMITH- built atthe foot of M.iin-Sfcreefc in 186S by J. &E. Smith. Her tonnage is 83iB3 andher home port was Fall River, Mass.We believe she was the last vessel ofany si^e built at this port . .

The OSCAR" F. HAW^

EV built in Sag-Harbor in 1853 now hails from PortJefferson and B- S. Tyler is the princi-pal owner- Her tonnage is' 115V . . ;i. The EOBERT T CLARKH built in FortJefferson in 1873. 180 tons, Jas. A- San-derson, master, vegistered in Sag Har-bor as tho hqine port.

Walter's '?&tmi$T8J® ™%*l-"'T - ' . ' Absolutely

M6*a^SH%les.ww' p" ?rm,!' • '"• - DURABLE AND OBNAMBNTAL.

Illustrated catalogue ajwl- price list Iree.' SiATIO^TAI. SHEET META,D Jf OOVipiffi CCS

i' "o * '> 5i2vpst \wii.St., Kcw YcirK City> iw<4

Washington is a paradise for bicyclists.The smooth, noiseless, asphalt avenuesare just fittea for wheelmen- .A largeorganization of them exists in the capi-tal city. The National League jof thesemechanical riders has been in session inBaliirqQre this week. Several hundredof them came over here on Thursdayand almost took possession of the city.Men are scooting about on wheels every-where, arid they are in lqve with Wash-ington notwithstanding the mercury hasrisen to 90 degrees to-day. There aresome women among the riders who getalong quite gracefully.

Soina of oqr Republican exchangeswere rather too previous \a their cuttingallusions to the presence of Democraticoffice holders at the St. Hjouis Conven-tion. There is auiple opportunity toretort upon our opponents this week.The Republican side of Congress hasbeen practically deserted. Senators andOQPgressiaen. h^ve b.oHed for Chicago,by the dozens. There were n,at morethan twenty ^epublic^n repreae^ilativesia fchejr spais in |he HQUH.S yesterday,(Tuesday.) In the Senate not «' halfdozen could he mustered. Those whohave not gone to pull the wirosj oreelsewhere at {\m ead ye?5 b.v\§ily watch -ing them.

The Natmnul Deninavaiw Cp.mniitteeand the 25«itiQwUio.n Oftinuiittee ap-poiutt'd nt "it. Ijnuis will meet in thiscity oii Tuesday nq^t at the Arlington.TheBre^ulont \y;ll be (oi'mally no.tifiod0$ his noizjuRtiou that ufleruooj i. BothCommittees will be at. the Arlington onthe satne day- and the Columlun Clubare making arrangements to oaloi'tninthara. The ^.)ti/i<Tntion> 0>imiin'tiee willgo next to Ohio an^ give formal noli?eto Jndge Thurman.

The Republican members of the Houseare not in the inost "¦ agreable humoriWhether it is the stifling hot weather orthe mixed condition ol things at Chicagois a question, but certainly they do notact good naturedly, nor have they anyopinions to express as to the probablenominee of the Convention. When theydo say anything "they geem to inclinetoward Blaine, or a dark horse. Funstonof Ejansas sajs : "ifv. Blaine heretoforehas pushed; hirxtself on the Republicanparty ; now that he has voluntarily re-tired, the party is pushing itself onBJaine." 3lo thinks that the aeeonyno-dating nature of the gentleman fromly&uno \yill cause ym to accept theuomjnfttioflt

Thq CORBEOTOB has entered u^pn,. theS.'Jth year of publication. It is a goodpapor, though veiy decidedly democrat-it. It is smali ' but e^'clive.—L.T.Travel, ?- ¦ -- "¦ .

. .VSeil. if. we accomplish soniolhing in a

small way it is better than being tooeffusive. ' Some of our blanket sheetsspread out very, thin, bc^t in this respectwe have no reference to the TBATELEB,which under its new management is abright and well conducted sheet.

The deadlock aas boonbrougli u aboutby the majority of the Committee onRules, Messrs. Read and Cannon, Re-publicans, and riandall; protection Dem-ocrat. Mr. Carlisle did not approve therecommendation of the Committee in re-gard ip i^he ipirect Tux Bill. Mr. Millsthe other uiembi-r of the .Committee isaway eick. The Committee on Ruleswas never before known to make, withregard to. sjiy bill, such a. discrimination,as they made in this cice ia. Jcyor Q! theDistrict 'i'ox BilL

Tho red bandanna seems to hare a.similar ; effect upon our Republicanfriends as a similar cojey ^dpes/bn a madbull. The N. Y. SUK explains this in afew words, vii: "ilr. Tijnj rman. is %. verylarge and, unpleasant fupj i foe the. Re-publioana, arid, they wou]di like, to, getbim ont of tliQ. wfij." They ooraplajn. ofhia age. They wjjl likely fipd him a\cary lively old. raftp, bafor.e, h&. gotstbioji^^itb them.

The Republican Conven tion, at Chica-go has benn "going ijb" under high; pres-aure a'l the wgek. The weatbos has.been hot, the convention hotter, and themsmbers hottest. Oiit of the supor-abundanco of oalorie and* "fltGaru" hascome some personal al tercations, somebitter contests^ some hard words, andeorae campaign lies i bnt as^yet (IJlriduyjno nomination.

^5hg Republican platform denies, thaisthe Demooratin party has ever restoredone acre of public lands to the people.Congressman Springer says that this is.the most stupendous lie on record , apddeclared in Congress on Thursday lastthat the Deniocratie-party had recovered80,000,000 of aorog from, the land-grab-bers.

Patchogue hoisted the first politicalbanner in this county this year. On theeamfe day of Thur^aan's. nomination fprthe Yice Presidency a. fipe banner bear •ing the names of Cleveland, apd Thur-man was flung to the bre^so.

Washington

. The symptoms of Biliousness are unhap-pily but too well known. They differ indifferent individuals to some extent. 4Bilious man is seldom a breakfast eater.Too frequently, alas, he has an excellentappetite for liquids bnt none for solids ofa morning. His tongue will hardly hearinspection at any time ; if it is not whiteand furyed, it is rough,- afc.aU events, .

The digestive system is wholly qut ofbrdeif flhq Diarrhea br 'Constipation may hea symptom or the two raay alternate. Thereare 'often Hemorrhoids ov even" loss ofblood. There may bo giddiness and oftenheadache ' and aeiditv or flatulence andten.dern.aa3 in the pit of the stomach. Tooorreot all this if not effnot a qure tryChreen 's •Au.gj iist ^Iowerf it costs'but a trifipand thpqsayds .£\ttest its efficacy.

. . WHAT A M I TO DQ ?

MORTGAGE SALE,WIIEUEAS, default, has been made in the pay-

ment of the Hum of two hundred dollars olprincipal find uinety-eiglit dollars and Hfty-flv« centsof interest , making together tlie sum of two hun-dred an<l nincty-eislit dollars and (Ifty-llve centsclaimed to be due on the day of tlie first publicationof this-notice, on a certain mbrlpage, dated the 4tbday ol April , I87T, executed by John A. Slulfonl andMayla M. Mulford ,. his wife , to A^dre.w Eldreilge,anil recorded in the- billce of the Clerk- of SuffolkCounty, in Liiicr 131 of Mortgages, at page 238, onthe 6th day of April , 1.S7T, at S o'clock, A.M.. aj idassigded to tlie aubscribei- l»y tlie aaut Audrcw El-dredge on the suth (lay of April, 1831, said aaslgu.ment being'record,ed in, the otilce of the Cleric ofSuffolk County,- iu Liber Ha of Mortgages, at page330, on the 2M day of June, issi, at 3 o'clock aiul30 minutes, r. M. ..' How, there fore,The said liiortgccge ' wlll :b"o forc-clospd, by a sal,e of the preinlsea tlierein described byvirtue of tlie power of sale therein contained', whichsale will be made by the subscriber at public auction!fl front of the shop of C. M. BIydcnburg-, iu Rtvcr-head, in Suffolk County, N. Y„ on tho 20th DAY OVSEPTEiiiiEn, 1SSS, at 10 o.'clo/;k in the. foreupon. The.premises are described In the said mortgage as fol-lows :

All. that certain tract or parcel, of .laud lyins ia the.parish, and town of Southampton , aforesaid, aiylbounded non iterl y by land- of tho hens of kciibenIlalsey, deceased; easterly patjtlj v by the lan4;0f the.afovesaii! heirs anil )>urily by a highway called"Major 's.rath;." westerly by tho. hlshvtay or roadrunning to North Sea—the said traot,.of laud comintito a point between said highways or roads, and con-taining about eleven acres, mure or less.

Dated Jtiiie.lDt.lt , ISSrV- " LEWIS SCOTT, Mortgagee.

- IIAltUI M. HOWELL, Attorney. ivi'Vi

l^TOTICE is heroGy given thnt under

-LN tlie in^wisloiiof Section'2 ,CGT, of the co ' e oCCivil Procedure, tlie uudersJgne/i oeine; a daugliterof Hiram I.. Topping, deceased , late of the village¦ Of Sag Harbor. County of- Suffolk, State of New¦ York , intends applying for letters ot administration'aboh the estate of the said 'Hiram L.'Toppliig. and>aii creditrf>r8.ofi thc ,said Hiram L. Topping are here-by notified Id present their, claims to James U. 'l'ut-hn);Surrojrato'oI the Coiyky d't'Suffolk, at nls ofllcein Kiycrlicaa , N. Y., on orr b.ef(j *j. t,hi» ictli tlay ofuuly. isss; •. " ' • - •' Dated this 12th day of Juno, ISSS

. .BBKTIU IMTOPlfliSa., xnos; F, Disooon, Attoruej,| . bag Harbor, N, Y.

.¦- : .WOO EEWARB..TJhe abb-vjo sum-will bo paid for iiiforoia,-

tion leading to the arrest and convictionof the person or persons guilty of causingthe recent tires in. the -\zoods at or nearNorth West, in ..this to.wi^

GEOBOE A I M1LI1ES4 S'.i.perviaor,. Town of East £Tamx>ton,

f > .-.- J^T\. *t to CfcAKIC'S BnsIneBS College ^¦ " 'p \ f t DRftEj ^A., ^

College of Coin-£' B f i r . " ' m mcrccj .BnflhIo, N. V.,forf MS^ « -J~ circulars. Tho best and cheap-f f y f / v L JTy i os* sohoolain America. ActualI Jy / / / f y f j f ^XobusineBsihtorchonpe. Scholoix'\#' %/ l*rl/K^*r Bhips goqd in either College.Gtaduates assisted to positions. Mention this paper.- - . CliAKK.«& PJSKKXNj rrpp^iclQra.,

Rooms to Let.Kqpma Ipr family use on the, second floor of tne

Iletlctja! lI,ousg, MahtHU;eet , are to let'.' Water onthe ilQPFi For tonus nppw to" -"¦ MiIJK. Il. 0-. SLE^Gai^

y. _ 35 Division St., Sag Har,borv

WAJVIKD.—L2VE ARBNTS.—Write Geo. A.Sanborn. Secretary Buffalo Mutual, Llle , Acci-.

dent and Sick BeneUt Association/Buffalo, N. Y.'v '

¦ :

r M' ^MI8!3^ WANTED £21?:

Forgins !FTigt C?"t~» «'ir» t=»y.." By CEOKOB BIDIFELL, tbe lender In the alleged

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1QQQ SPRTOQ - |QQAOn and aft er Thursday, March. 15tb,. 1,58?, St.9a.me?

MAN1MSET,CAFT. JAMES F. SMITH,

Will commence to make Daily Trips, Sundays ox-ceiijed,, u,titU further notice, botw.een '

ISfew London , Greenporfc v Shelter Islandand Sag Harbor,

leaving 5cw London at S.no A. Til., arriving inUrcenport at m.zii, cotmectirirr with liOiig TslandKallroad going wyi; Sag Har,bo); at-ll.rrf i, connect-ing with Long Island IitUlroad , South. Side, to allpoints west.

RETUIfNING-^-beave Sag Harbor at 12.20, V M.,making close con nection with tfou:Ui -Side train fromthe west ; (iroonport , 1.20 V. W .. emmoatinsr wiiii,f.ong Is.l^n\l Kailroiv.l going wor;t anifruin t.hc west.,arriving in Kew boiiilon about 4 r. ~M., cniiiiectiug!with trains on Shore Lltie liailroad wesj, Boston Ex-press east, due at Boston 7.05. F. M „ also New L011-.don Northern Railroail .

Kofregtimouts sorvoil on tu)ara.diirinr r. lru>.9oasnii.FARE Irom Mew London to nroenporl . Sag llarbnr

anai^enpediat^ lainljn^s, fl.00- ' Through tickets'sold.to llo.sf.on.und- Fi-oviilence and baggage checkedtfl.all important points on Shore Lino Kayojoad.

E. P, MOIUiAN , S<w>-y. aiul Trcas..PESSE RERVIW , Afj ont , fJ^ehport.JO&N UO.MAX. Aaent , Saii iiuxbor.

Th-UNITDLKACIIED SIIEETINOS,S? Vcry,clieap.at CROWNS..

EVA SPUING GOODS, ~J u?fe opened at BROWNS.

I ADIKS' DRESS. GOODS in, great variety just.B >ypened by GEO. ll.nKOWN & SOX.

CANTON FLANNELS w.Ith.a large Stock of ottrLQr Flannels cheap ap, BltOWS'aB ADLES' AND MISSES- WATEItZritOOV""cOATS&9 and' Circulars BltOWNS.

"VT EW C1{01> TiJA> ju ?t. received by.J3I % G. B. BKp\VS i,SO.N-..STANDARD CXFFE-E-rZQ cts. a pound, at

iJROW.Nii;

MOURNING. GOODS.mack French Caslimcrc, Tamisc Cloth , Henrietta ,

Clptli I.15»yrlU.,ClQth , 4«., at COOI'ERy .

;liKp5IK »y

See the Store.It ia a tecininpf place of suggestions <teeming with ffoods, garments , articlesand homo furnishings. More exclusive*nesH, more elegance iu costumes, wraps,jackets, millinery, parasplfl , fine under-wear, regal laces, dress trimmings, richstreet and evening: silks, high noveltyand plain dress stuffs, upholsteries, art .embroidery, brie a brnc, curios, ceram-ics, bisques', bronzes, brasses,- clocks,fur-niture, than could have been dreainpt ofa year ago. . .No impeaching the quality or charucterof a single thing. The assortment ofeach line is as complete in size, style,make, finish , combination, shade, designas comp lete can 'be,

Tlie 'Prices.' Are your- prices, made'Sufficiently low tomake you feel that there is one. yast dis-..tributing centre in Brooklyn whero yourinterest and our interest are identical ;a store where every one can be' tnade 'tofeel they carry their own private latchkey to the freedom and privileges of theestablishments .

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•Extra-Silks New.ludias—a full _ range of India allies^ plainor printed , deaigns and colors carefullychosen..,. . . . . . . . . . . 75c . and G5c.Beugitliues—a full , carefully selected lino•of bengaline silks, plain and patterned

95c. mid Si.25Surahs—All tho suruh silks iu plaids*checks, stripes with plaids to match ....„ ¦....... ... .. . ,\ .. .... .. ... .,. .. ,, K 75c. and SIMoires—A. liae of moires in colors unciWtick , . . , , . ......, 9Dc.

." . sufca—£.c«, CCJIUC* .i¦ Dress Stuffs, ' ;

JBiCxttCT---A/c—/Vjy*Il—'&ir\/ 's,:v *l ' r»ricQR - l fipiocos Froneh Suitings, pure wool, inchecks, plaids and other neat designs andfancy weaves, 52 inches wide, seasonable,newest colors ; no sale so far to- ourknowledge this season for less than SI.5.0Next week 89o. 81 hew fancy checksiacluding black and v/hite, 42 incheswide, for street or carriage costumes*next week 69o. S1.25' grade of newScotch cheviots I-1 yards wide ... ...90a.All .of the high novelty dress goods will.be shown.The new spring cloaking elsths also*Should any of these values be sold out ,.others equally as attractive will take lha -place..

B'r>ea: G00O&—Ooc£rcv left..

Those Costumes*Well—we're doing so nicely with those-ready-made costumes dssignod. and,built by oar own . coups o5 aiifiists on the,preraises, that v«:e've got all? wse can do tO)keep the assortment up, 5Q» distinct.sty lee. no' t%vo alike. The skirt is SQucLytyo'a know, the wakit wo mnUo to youcmeasure, §30' to $G5. Between you antjus, out of town stores are ordering themfrom, cs to be used acd. displayed, a.s.modeis in their estatj irsbments, sains.price to them us to our patrons, ho trade-discount* lowermost notch, was reached;in the lirafe pnice.Jackets of the same character.,.handsoma.^ly finished with eilvor . aud\ gpld, braid;,.......... ..a ..^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..J^U tO v**lvy!Specimen of riding habits shown ; built;and. equ/ij in every way to ones gotten-at §125 -,. ours.. ........ ... .. ... ... .S7.5V

Dressmaking Parlors—Fourth,. tlooiy.eievatprs^

Wraps-Jackets.'April will , we" feel certain, be a heavy>month in (lie.sale of Spring Wraps and!Jackets. We dare say tlie reasons, areas .clear to y.-3u;.wiio have beeu .kopt.fr.oin»Coming for ihom as.it is- 10 us who harobeen, kep t from getting at you- to-seli'them. To facilitate . matters, to enable.y.oa> to decide ou the style and price- ofthe garment- you- wan? before you-r.eaph,the store and ming le with the many. like-,iy to be abend; of you we've carefully,selected from among a ' tremendous,stock:—fully .5,O0C» wraps, and j ackets*,some splendid lines thai we can recom-rnegdi in every ..way ;, our. word.fpr it ,,too,, they're a generous value.Wrng8-^wrtii boftded :sliouldjBr8, .trimm0(llwith lace aud passementerie*. 9.50, U..5H

Shoulder .wraps., of TTaille or -Ottoman,with, handsome trimmings of job andlace, 18.00*. 22.50, 25.00 to .'...5t).08iFaille Erancaiso Mantles, suitable for,-stout figures, trimmed with passecnen-.torio and laoo, 1&;B0 lo. 45.00)Beaded Grenadine Mantles, trimmed:with lace and jot , sizes 3-1 to 4G bust,,.. .._..._ .. .... '..... UoSO and 25.00Wo enow a GolhiCtiou of. over 125 im-ported; novelties in all the Iciest mate-,rials and shapes, in beads and- plajn pas-sementeries,, a, selection . which wo claim,eaiinot.be equalled ; prices 30.00 to,§, 5Q.Stockinette Jackets 3.50 to llt-50>Goi-kscr.ew Cloth Jackets . .3.90 to 22.50.P«ncy Stripes and Mixtures 2.50 to 10.00/,Plain Broadcloth .... ...8.50 to 15.00.Braided Jackets in many designs with ,vest fronts or without-..Many, imported garments of uov.el. wqrkr-nymehip will be shown .

Wraps. Jackets—second noon.

B" TvT 'f Tt TiT^"? 53*773\i/TCHS£Sl MDvS xi &. M \ &*z sv Ti 14 71 oMIK * Apim|lnrl^

3 Entrancoo Fulton St., Galatin Place , Livingston St ..Brooklyn.

The Mcm-femk S-taaisfeoajt Co.• (IJDIITEI}),issa.

For Ori&at, (i-rccMiij ourt. S1I,<;HCJJ ^-<]aii«lS'.o.tteiiolct. .IL .I «a^-tI«.rl>OJC..

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£2T?.£--•:-•*"¦ -'"r'r ^-fWrar-1•*~ " - — - >*-c:£-i= CI5rais=!i«w.~rt3

On and after Fl kTny, March Sj.b, 5S8S,THE STEAMER

SHELTER ISLAND,G*ro G^0> O. LBSS,

Lfiay.es-New-York, Pier 29, B;.R.,.foot Qf.Bse.kman StTuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays,A^n o.'clpck is>','_ R,etarn'ing I.etKve's Sag^HarborMondays; Wedncsdaye, and Fridays,

. '¦¦' ¦ ' A* 4;30 O'clocK V. if* ' ". J. E.GIHUS,, Agenfc,

Oillce. oc^hp Pier.H. FREJipiL Agent, Sag Harbor.

- " FOR PliESIDENT,

Crever GtgVeistnd.. - - .- . QE"KEVif YftRK . . *

i .:':" FOE VJCB:JPRE3IDENT.A^en G. Thurman,-*' • '"" _¦' " r,

p|? OHIO. ' *

¦\s2$& ij h&Si ScLwalbacb^ilillllyi!

9tn Ave. and Wni.oa.Sjt.,

I^^H^ . rj»osr330T l'AiiS,

^ BL BROOKLYN^

Bicycles and Tricycles. Sole agent for Lopg Is--land , New Mail and Columbia Machines. Secondband machines for salp at auction pr,ices- Jlepairring skillfully-executed . Send for descriptive -cata-logue.. Orders by mail, recciv.c prompt att.qut.iQp.Kvurythiuf^

in the bicycle ljnp for sqle ; parts, su;i-urics; clothing. sUqea. '&'c. " ' ' ozw*

¦5'IEZ rtJOS'fl' GiiiJlPLEWE

TEAB BOOK• r*rsiif-^«isEO» ¦

THE BROOKLYN'

Eagle Alm&naeFor 18m •

3?-Bj;CE 25. CEOTS..Mailed t<> Any Adcjress for 30>CeM.tis

Acour^Qo^cige, Complete.Aa Invaluable Gompendiam of/ InJormatlou r.elall*;a

lO,Long Island, Brooklyn, aa4. tUii.. wbflii ai . Large.",, t

It contains.a complete .' GA3ETTSER CF LONG ISLAR'Dj

Giving the Bopillalipn of every Village and Ilamict ,distances froni-ltrooKl^i, and tlic KailroaO.)

Character.of.eacli place, and the. 'namq.oj ,- Postaiagtpr,

Also a valuable Ust qls Lgng. Island-.sjss»ij i.n i\:i.m,Es,WllU,lliGir moauiug.

A full rocord.of Long Island Scelctios, Churches,Institution 1! and Public OAcials, with, full EleetioU iiteturiis aud-a Now Map of tlie-Island*

A vast laud of general tuto raiaUon.SEND. ORDERS TO>ALMANAC- OLEUK-

5&gle Office,JBKOOKL.-XN, N, X\

w"JONESH B Z P A Y S THE FREIGHT",f - Scales of all Sizes; V5 Ton Wagon Scale

;with Brass Tare Beam and Beam Box,'§60, . For f r < 4 Juries £iitpf ali iin'Us, address

JONES OF BINCHAMTON.8BINOHHKTON. «. V,

FOR HARTFORD, NEW LONDON,SHELTER ISLAND, GREENPOET,

, AND SAG-HARBOR.

SEASON OF _ I8S8,Or; and. after- Thursday, June 14U1, the Stcanier

OABT. H, A. BATES,Will run as follows \ heave Hartford from foot ofstate street, everyTUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY,At 's.SO A^ srU stopping at all regular river- laadiiigs.Connects at Cromwell from Merlden, at Middlctcwnfrom New Uritain , at Lyme with 11.05 A. M. trainfrom Neiy Haven,- at New -London- with • Shore LineExpV£S^wa.;riiaa,vmg noato.ua,t l v, M.x stopping atQreenport and arriving at Sag Harbor aboutl.ao P.M .Manhanset .aud rrospect are signal landings, lie-turning, leajve Sag-Harbor every.' MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY,At G45» Prospect T.3.0, Orocnport T.dft. and ManlinoaetT.40 A. jr., stopping at Now Londou aud Niautie, audarriving at Hartford about C v. M.

CONNECTIONS,—At; New Loudon with N. V., N.H..& H., Boston and Providence, and New Loudou!Northevn K. K, At SaybrouK with C. V. K. R. AtMlihUctown \xitU B.erlin BrancU of the N. V". N II. &H. R. It. At Cromwell with Merlden and CromwellHaUrc-Ad to and from Merj den. " At Hartford with If.Y. N. II. HartlQrd aud Springllcld 11. It.

FARKS—To Now L6n,d6n"si ; cxcursioa$1.50. To,narttord,$1,40 ; excursion $2.50. - .'rno's. onoss, JU. see %

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