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; As I do not expect to be at my office constantlybetween ,

SEPTEMBER 1 5th and OCTOBER 1 5thEye examinations by appointment ate

advised between those dates

R. C. BROWN, OptometristMAIN STREET, RIVERHEAD

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-- Drag Store.—Ady.-= -- ------.-^v,,, -*,- ->^—-.Mrs. Mary H. Stackpole, is visitng

in Binghampton.Miss Trances Barnes entered Bar- '

nard college. New York, this week.Miss,Sully of Brooklyn is a .guest,

at the home of Charles McCabe.Miss Helen Newton has pufthaseu a

fine new Sterling player-piano.Krs.-Howsrd Sfaltby fVEidgevraod.:

N. J., visited her mother, Mrs. S. B.. Millard, last week. , |

Mrs. Joan Hand, of Greenport, visit- !ed her sister, Mrs. John E. Malor.cy,last week:;- ' !

Miss Lids Bartley attended the fun- 'eral of a cousin in Bayonne on Sat-

. urday. .. .j . "" " " • IWilliam Burns has accepted a posi-

tion as clerk in the camp utilities atUpton.

Mrs. William Smith, of New York,visited her mother, Mrs. Mary A.Bussanih, last week.

Robert P. Lee returned to Philadel-- phis this week to resume his studiesaf the University of Pennsylvania. ¦- ']

Miss Grace H. Corwin left this week-, for a visit with friends at Herkimer,

after which she will resume her studiesat Cornell university. iA.,- -fcr^.asrf Mrs. Kelly of Brooklyn

~ eutur Hafitiflgtv ''Were ytfcryrt-gTuCatj atthe home of: Miss Mary C Walsh,Third street.

Miss Annie Corwin and Mrs. Geo.W. Howell of Hempstead, have beenvisiting at Mrs. Adelaide Ackerly's.

Mrs. Eva Lee Corwin and MissGrace L. Corwin lefjt today, Thursday,for a week's trip to the Berkshircsand other points of interest in NewEngland and New York state.

A big dance wiU be given at theAudterum, Rverhead, on Saturdayevening, Oct. 4. Music by the popu-lar Invincible orchestra of five pieces.

The annual fair ball at the Audi-t ==4sStaBti2StiHe!fe_TJiurada»-niait=_waa.

a largely attended and very enjoy-able event Good music was furnish-ed by the InvmclW* orchestra. :

The Rev. and Mrs. John R. Gee, wholeft Riverhead last week sac*t severaldays with Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Ham-ilton, ia Brooklyn-before Seaving fortheir new home in Syracuse.

Mr. and Mrs. Willard C StrifRer,whe were married three weeks ago,visited her aunt, Mrs. 0. 0. WeBs overthe week end. Mrs. StrnTler was for-'marly Miss Cora Hayes.

. John Stowebanlcs has contracts toinstall a ptpeless heater m St. John'sR. C. chhrch and to fastaE heaterst*i".S£. rtsKsenees *f Jacob Meyer,George C. HaHock. Mrs. Gilbert Ket-cMaa and Gottlieb Bartanelr, River-Mad, and George Moerch, at Roanoke.

William H. Sweesey has purchasedthe kitchens o* the rear of the ofcJJRathbea house. Be *2 asrve theajmoved to the ttejte faws he and Law-

' 3fsr X«nert Pr urramr «*» near Flan-ejers and they wiU be used as ejoartersfor workmen.

Edwia G. Dwryea few sfifcrtwl wot*:es a dwelling he s iKriMing on the lotformerly owned by fee late Jeremia*Conklin on HaBett street. Mr Dm ye*w3t rent the house, which wiH has*the aft$ ev*mest&"

At the Christian Ewleavar sweiiBgfor September 2S, the tape is "TheChristian Atfciete aswf His Tiaiuing."I Cor. »; I*-*T. The leaoet. Mis EvaTerr*, wishes to msfe* tik * saeeia|,mewing- for tse Boy Sends , W aaJfigft School hoys sit4 garls, w*e arespecially iwterested St a*Metie!i.iWest every tfteaafeer ef tke seesety hepteaat h'nuieH s»# 4«Bg * &iee«l¦w«r *iHi * -1

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Harold E. Burns won three first andtwo second prizes on his choice poul-try at the fair.

Miss Genevieve Creighton, of_ As-toria, 'was a recent guest at the homeof Henry C. Jeffries. _

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackson areoccupying apartments over the Uni-ted Cigar store, of which Mr. Jack-son is the genial and capable manager.

Mrs. William C. Graber has return-ed to her borne in Milford, Conn., af-ter spend two weeks with her mother;Mrs. Annie Moore.

Charles Cusick, of Weedsport, N.Y., is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Wil-liam F. Flanagan. -----

A large number of people from thissection have attended the Mineola fairthis week. As usual the horse showthere is one of the best in the country.The fair closes on Saturday.*

The election of officers of Immacu-late Conception Councial K. of C, willtake place this Friday night.

1 The reliable Hose Co., will have a| "feed" after: the meeting this Thurs-day night.| Mrs Sadie S. Hamilton of Brooklyn\ is visiting Mrs. Susie L'H. Hendrick-soh at Jamesport.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bali of Brook-i lyn, formerly of Riverhead, visited in| town last week.I Mrs. George C. Corwin is entertain-! ing her sister, Mrs. H. Y. Billard andI Mrs. E. Quinn of Brooklyn. :-[ Mr. and Mrs. Myron E. Overton andElections Commissioner and -_ Mrs.

rSaimy JTTSffams ttenaeTrine iRHnr< fair Wednesday. '[ Miss Mabel Sanford returned Wed-' nMi)»~frhni arlirSfvei 'itkin in KtaooBVi l yn. ._ .. ._ . . .';

= -_.. . = , . ' . . -,? . . J; . .-. .,. '. ' ,.!- George B- iGHSihiaonrSlietAmalof!tire, 83x4, given by S. S. Wiekham, of

! Biverhead, to the person who guessedthe number of miles the tire travelled

i at the auto show at the fair lastweek. The tire was connected withfa motor and whirled around at a live..Lly . rate.-Jit .foiWhg guessed 192i miles and the speedometer Tegmered1 191.7 miles. A pretty good guess.p-Tho " whaiesgle price if pots tecs -ati the local station this week has beenj $1.40 a busbel. Many of the farmersi are not wiling to sell for that figureand they are storings Them, even

I though they mn taking a longchance on account of the serious rotthit d>V*lfiped. The cauliflower cropdjo«s nofe lloawvery promising at the

! present tint*.Justice Flanagan has reserved the

i decision in the action against Jobs'Bresny, of Calverton, who was ar-

Tcatru wi iim Cliffr O aBBUVft frl the, second degree on complaint of his' neighbor, Mrs. Julia Brant. The casewas tried in Justice Flanagan's court

, en Monday. Mrs. Brant declared thatBresny hit her with a rock during a

: quarrel over chickens. Bresny claim*' ed he threw * potato at her.George Henry Pettit, formerly Unl-

I ted States Attorney for the EasternDistrict of N,ew York, died at his homeiH'""Brookiyji of heart ufseaae on wea-

' nesday. He was born at Hempstead65 years ago. He is survived hy 'htswidow and two sons. Mr. Pettit was

: we'll known and held m high esteem• by many Riverhead people. He wasa frequent visitor h*re, being a rela-tive of the Perkins family,

: The residence of ths fevtft Miss Ruili. H. Tuthill os SecoB* ssreet, wJB S*! sold at publie auction in front of theRiverhead Savings Bank on Saturday,

i November 1, at 12 o'clock noon. It isa partition sale, former Supreme CourtJustice Warren_W.poster being the¦ plaintiff and Jnss Mifticear Fosterand others the defendantsJ__ft Jg--JL

pifriendly" action Drought to settle theestate. William H. Robbins ot Bay

i Shore is the nieret. Jacob Newman!«f Manhattan, is the attorney or th*[ plaintiff , and Ernest Wi Tooker andPercy L. Heusel represent ths de-

! fendants.! Miss Emily Schlack, 22 years eW.) of Wading River, has instituted ani action against Dr. H. L. Scanuaea,ef Riverhead, to recover damages forpersonal injuries she sustained en

I Sept. 14, as a result of coffisen be-tween Dr. Scanrmon's car and a horse

, she wss riding. The accident' happened on the Beads read atWa&ag River. Miss Sefctaek. ciaimsthat Dr. Scammos was resytruibte

[ for the accsJent «sd he and aaether.witness declare that his car was going; at the rate of only 26 miles a»d hourand that Miss Schlack drove » front

tof hia i»r. There is a bad turn rresrwhere the accident occurred. AdotphRagar, of Brooklyn s»td SouthoW, c?

' »*terney f«r Sliss gchhtck, Hr. Sc**».raoa carMea Babilitv msaStftee.

Rivatead Council, Royal Areastomwas hoxmred apafa on Wefeesriavftight by a visit tt&m hich oScers ofthat orgaiaaatws. The visttar* wereWalter Rodgere, gwad trustee; E*.ward B er. 4i«ri«t Aepoty, ars* WW-Bas A. Fsefcef. aftemate ia th# 3a-prcrag ecimcii.' all of wfcem ra»Jfrmertstmg addresses : The graa e<-fkers ir;j>plveil the members presetwwith new fec e and etKWErsgeTOeatand it is expected that a new era «ahetri ta Jaw ft f*r Rrerrfeead CWR»-«5, ?M». I2«S. Af«*» the lodge bssi-tt«5 rr-fresfewtwts were rveA¦> D»T>i Tfftrrfr. ef AipiruCitag, As -ta3»t Pftst ssss rask B. Yemse;.&Mrt T. Ber^e. k- SL F«rre« Pres-tos aa* Ar*rr J. Ti&tet Jaoraire ttftr»»l**wgl "* Mr "yMg» * «*-T.-T«at*jS»^"CBS»K sg? irttrrirf '&* aaeS ^

of the Royal Arcanum, and witnessedthe initiation of the eleventh newmember to that council in six months.It was also the occasion of an official'visitation of grand council officers.

LOCAL HAPPENINGS 1

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We have just received a lot of new pianos from theESTEY FACTORY *

in Mahogany and Walnut casesThey are the finest lot of pianos we ever hadin our show rooms. If you are interested inpianos of the first quality you must surelylook them over.

THE ELLIOTT YOUNG STOREErttUklMd 1888 GREENPORT, L L

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I NEW LINE—JUST RECEIVEDi '

- - • -I Victor TaJking Machines and Records

I BURNITES V1CTROLA SHOPI —

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EXPERT WORKMagneto, (Generator,

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Qoofiie-RiTerheadMotor But Line. TUB SATS -

: Leave Quog-ue Sta. on arrlval-7:H a. m.wast bound train. .. - ¦ , " . - ,_

Arrtvs Riverhead P. O.. 7:S» .ai >M «»»-asctlajr with we.st bound tra* J »ly-erhaad* S:14 (or New York. »<>cal toMlaaola.

L»a/e Riverhead'P.. O., 7:«0 a. m. .,Connect ins at Quoirue Station WHfc 8 1J

a. m. east bound and »:»2 wast bound

Leave Quosua Sta. on arrlval of t:02 «.m. train. m ' mArrive Riverhead P. O.. »:22l a. m.

Connectlns with east bound train at Klv-ertt«ad, t:40 for Greenport.

Leava Riverhead P. O., 11:30 a. m.Connecting at Quoeue with 12:22 p. m.

cast bound tsa!»>- ¦ -¦¦¦'V. v. nasBiIftsaa «as» Qaaaw, va-t

WSBK >ATa¦- Laavs Quosua Sta. on arrival or 3:1* P-m.- train.

Arrive Riverhead, 3:3C p. m.Connectlns at Riverhead with 3:58 p. m.

Wast bound train (local to RonKon-koma>. . - 'Leave Riverhead 6:50 r>- r . i

Arrive Quosue Station, G:f>0 p. n." jCaaMctlna- with «:!1 and 7:08 east bound

and t:ll p. m. weat bound (local toBabylon).

¦waTBATI - : -Leave Quoa-ue sta. on arrival of 4:26

p. n». train. IArrive Riverhead 4:45 p. m. connecting

- with 5 p. m. weat bound and 7:01 east !- bound tralna.J eave Riverhead on arrival or 7:01 n.:m.

train. IArrive at Qttoe-ue la time (or 8:6« west !

bound and b:0C n. m. east bound trains. IMa. r. run,Vbeae Ojaaaaa 1SS

The goad Sisters of the Poor ot St.Francis -will visit Riverhead, Calver-ton, Mattituck. Cutchogue and South- ;old during; the week Oct. 5, to raake ja collection of money, clotathf, vege-table!, etc., for St. Peter's hospital,Brooklyn.. This is a worthy iastitu'- ,tion wheife many Long Island peoplewithout money have received the beatof treatment No discrimination is.¦Milaat.StJeter jIcjL ijngf iH ita.or colored, snd person, of all creedsare treated alike.

SIKTERS OF POOR TO !VISIT THIS SECTION OCT. S

In what they claim to be a move-ment which will check the introduction |of partisan politics into the purposesof The American Legion, members ofthe executive committee of the New ,Yoi k County Organisation of The Le-gion have passed resolutions oposingany rannTdaBT fcr~PHWi? **ai»«» tn\Miwg •any office or position on any standing jcssiniiUee is Th* Lssien Jhe jesolu-.1tions adopted by the New York body la]

I as follows: I1 "RESOLVED, that pursuant to thef repeatedly announced policy ef 'The'American Legion, the New YorkCounty Organization hereby gees ourecord as being unalterably opposedto the holding of sny oflke in TheAmerican Legion or asejabership inany.of its standing committees by anycandidate for public office." ') , Congressman Fiorello If. LaGuardio,

Ican.-fMate for the presidency ef tha 'Board of Aldermen, of New York CitJTt Iin accordance with the desires of the ]County Organization, refused to ac-cent the office ot vie* preaidenMn one iof' the New York posts of The Le-gion. !

George Brokaw Coropton, Chairmanof the New York County Organization,

< in commenting upon the action of thecommittee in adopting the resolution

t ee.i.1. MF ««r that tha American Le-gion m»y develop into a partisan po- ]litical machine persists in some quar- jters in spite of repeated denials by.Legion workers. This resolution of]the New York County Organisation iin my opinion is merely a forecast ofwhat will be written into the nationalconstitution of the

^Legion at its first

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NO POLITICS ALLOWED TO-.: ENTER AMERICAN LEGION1-^—-IN- NEW— VOauX-COlINrrj

Manager "Ebbie" Weir of the River-heml baseball team is making arrange- <merits to have Guy Empejrs; famous"Tieat 'Em Rough'1 team play in Riv-erhead, cither on Oct. 10 or il. Mr. ]Empey, who achieved great fame as ,a:soldier and ap the author of "Over the iTo|i," and other stories of the WorldWar, wrote Mr. Weir recently in re- ,lation to booking a game with the ]local team and Ebbie tentatively ac-cepted the offer.

Empey's team is composed of someof the best known players in the busi- iness who have finished the season with ]their respective clufcs and the propos- 1ed game will undoubtedly be a bigdrawing card.

"TREAT EM ROUGH" TEAMWILL PLAY IN RIVERHEAD

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1 Saturday. Sept. 271i ij- 10 A. M. jlowing to serious illness Mr*. Hot<h- ikiss has gives up housekeeping andkht foltewSig ftrMek- wffl be soM with-' fHjt reserve ta the highest Bidder:j ' Upright piano, roll top des*, side- ;(¦board, couch, extension table, large !i reand Uble, snail tables, chairs, roek-jfirs, bedsteads, nattresses. sprinirs,][lamps,-looking glasses, staves, docks,;i cowkrog aUxtxiiz. ereekety. giasaware.iiptttows, blanket*, rogs, and aH other,f urnishings «a the house.

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TOB IUI—Six weeks old pigs, reason-able. JOSEPH FORSTER. Vernon ave.,near Medford ave., Fatchosue, N. Y. 6-tIpMS BAUI—Team ot cheap mules.Hurses of all klnda. Cows, one fresh,

JrgilJV -i'<'&r.a-9ld.t_<jjjernsey bull for serv-Borra drtyn. Port.delivery far: crib ofcorn. FRED 8. DOW.SS, Sound Avenue,rtlverheiiil. T?l. Jaraesport 232-F14OaV V8B MM Wlll wl l either one itmy sis cows, at rlsht price. , B. T.GLOVER. Westharopton Beach, N. T.\ ~^ ^ ,r.---±.. ----- ~ ~&4XG-

i VOai BA*«—Jersey cow, 5 yre. old. veryreasonable. J. ARCHIBALD, riylnkPoint roail. Southampton, I, .1. Tel.128-J. , 5-tlf

MA aatil 30 Pigar nve dollars «»i--ii.OEOROE CnATHWOLt). Pecrtll*. L. I,gaWBAM—Have no worlt for h*r, willsell a lnrte. strong mule, (ood aln'itle or

r^dcahifT also Querriser coWf^good butter-i maker. Utter of Berkshire pics 112.! a' pair. . Ready to take second week InfucToherv -Appiy-' t>«t"re«n^^TS^ai jr;;—and\4 p. m. J. KKNDRICK, Middle Island,| X. Y. ,. ¦ 4-tfFO» aaW»—A good family cow. MRS.1IE.VRICI, Manorvllle, L. £ 4-t2p

Vaa) BAM—4 youna- cow», mllklns from7-14 quarts a day, coming in April orMay; ene Sull . 18 months old, verygentle. CHARLES BRATHER, CenterMoriches. L. 1. 4-t2

»aa aAMI—Team, harness and farmwaton. BarRnln fcr Quick sale.' RAY-VipND C. PAYNE . Quoaie, N. Y. 4-t3c

[ TgatlBilT *' s*T"* road mare. & yearsold, new set of harness; nice runabout.FRANK KRAMER, Coaklee ptace. sag-apenaok, I.. I. .:>¦-?' - ¦-. -/, ¦ S-tUP

amat FIBS—For price, «»!! at theFarm. JrV. WILSON, JJassasaart, N. Y.

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Vaai aaa«—Horses of all kiwis: rea-sonable, quality considered. W. H.YOUNQ. 242 Sound Aveaae, HI»erheRd.Tel. !44-V-3 Jamesport. 22tf

.eatrs roavgsv-v^sg rjgeg-ggg tya;old. palf by .«lde. »176. Befistered |Guernsey 5 yr. old, fresh two pionths.very nne family QC-W. (lf». Holsteln 6jn. old, will milk 34 qts per day, Is

; milktTic 18 <i»» now awl due to calf In! live weeks, price 1250. B. B. A C. M.BAILBV, f'c"onle, I* t. 4*-tftaaaai oa*T»a—«om* just freshened;b*st family cows; rtcaest mint, call at

Ulw. Farm for prices, J. V. WII^SOX jri==SA=gaft,--N.-SW-; - - : - - : - —' *s-tf;

Ft** aA*a—Team Black Horses, wellthi1450 each, both .wunt} and sis years old. I; irood workers and «e>6» eouraae, wfll .

! matched. Price for team IS50., a real ||bir«ajiu B. B. * C, BV BAtiEY. Te- ¦i milif i. i. -¦- '-- - --- -j;-- - j¥-tfrt _ _ ":" " ;", " " " •". ' ":¦ ji Ma aaa*—Horse* arw»aiai», i. C •^T.-trSS.-fJn-rt-iM ier— _-— -_ Ui

AUTOS, HOATBL RlronrBK. " " —.!r«a IUI-Used Motors. 1—19 H. P. iS ryl. M. and B. and clnteh;" !— IS a P.3 evL J .: 1—14 M. P.w f cyt. 3 (5%*!):!1—5V»' H P. 1-eyJ-J . j j—S H. P. e eyl. jM. anil R Ruffalo, rear starter, etc. If ;«..t satisfied with yawr present motor Ilet. rnt- take your old motor in trade for;a rriw 4 cycle Palmer. "Use a 4 cycle .Palmer mrf.-;B* satisfied." En*lnes :hm»eht. ?old. r r»airpd and installed. ;OTIS A. PALMER. East Moriches, -V. Y.

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roa aa»a~i8^ft. keei sktrr, with ni :IT. P. Hrrdrsport motor, also sail, heenii»c.i sJl summer, ror SS#. H. B. TERRT. 'Outer l!orlcaes. t» r. i-t!f

rOT. •**»—SSoorp.. JS ft- ion*. Tw'. :«»il>t. : XZli: wtm-«*» rng iwit. at m'- .lrP.KT- H0WE1.U tirrteii av« . Ci»i^*r rMorMtee. t, I. Be« SSS. 5-tSc i

MM aAaVa- RepobUe ttwk.two-'o*'.in STOK I condition ami ?«is rood tires. ;«' |ll nr jinlrt l-he»T»- H. K CAKPBKLI, IMf.Ti'iRJ CO_ RiT»rh»-a4. S. Y. 5-tl

roa sua—ja» sineie cvrrn<i?T'riTTT^Traiif epelne. Been used alxwrt a month. ;oar.nl hr ett« ri*rttes and left wftn nn?rT > «-f). Price tsr. •*. VK ET. SQVTRSS. -'r.'35>t Alaetne^'Xib i.

'H« ttl*-iS5 ywrfl/HHvrr 'r*r. T»»- ;m&xtnt roc wuh «-fr*»- *i.*e» hrni ,M>*r-t.fi. vf rutFrrins rwpdl^Fnn. Frr e tire*B«BK. Sjaw rrtne. 1* I- s-t?'

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•VIS SA7W -Or » ****&& rWErrf e ie*»T. -w-** -wnrm- ?BI«*<- * MV* i"*pw*s A -i**r- J ££ tvrxxt jfc Ka t Ha Est.Tn. T*I i-r=!»-

rOB IUI—1917 Ford touring car, A-lcondition. For sale cheap. F. T. JEN-Ijyi.VGS, Scuthold, L. I. 5-tlc

FOB BAU—Overland roadster, soodcondition; new tires. L. F. ALBERT,Riverhead, N. Y. Tel. 33 0-B 4-tf ,

•BaATaar TIBB BABtianraMls-h Grade Steadard Mikes, tires 2013 %. 5,000 mile euarantee, for fl.1.00-Tires that elve the service you want.Also a very larce supply of seconds,sli K htly u»ed tirea, all makes, all slsesand edd sizes on hand from $3,00 up.

•High grade 30x3X4 red tubes, »2.50.Buy here, and save big money, phone211 . GEORGE BARR, East Main St.,Riverhead, N. Y. ¦*-»c

YOB BA&B—1 ten Ford truck, stakebody; also a 2-1.'on Mack truck, stakebody. Demonstration if desired. Alsofre.= h elder barrels. Inquire TETTERA MOORE, Riverhead , N. Y. 51-tfc

H»B BAfcB—Boat timber, any size,shape, in log or sawed. Spiles, poles,cord. wood. HOWARD SWF.ZEY. Yap-hank, N. Y. 4-«P

*OB BAbB—Saxcn runabout. 1917.Good mechanical condition, all goodtires. Price 1250. . GEORGE <• BARR,Phono 241. Riverhcad,->VY. ~ —r -FOB aAXJI—Saxon, 1917. Demountablerims. Starter and liKhta.. generator,stc-raye battery, 1300.. GEOROE BARR,Phone 24l7 Riverhead. NVY.

^VOB BA&a—American undersluna-. Mo-tor Just overhauled; in perfect condi-tion. Easy riding, fast, economical.Price $2<5. GEORGE BARR, phone 241.

Jtiverheaci, N. Y.TQB SASB—Muxwelf f passeriaer ToiM-Ing Oar. 1918 Model. Price right. I. M.YOUNG'S GARAGE. Biverhead, N. Y.

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BBS aAUS—Studebakar J5, Touring Car;overhauled and in gewd condition. \f .

-S. -DOWNS. Aquoboeue, i.=. t . _ . c 48-tf

BBB BAKS—Bulck. Ford and Hunmo-hlle; all late modeia. DR. FRED DETT-KER, Riverhead., N..,_T.';' . . i *-tt

F4tB BABB—Olaas CaWn Cruiser *> ft.fully eauipped ana - «a-aT~a -=«oai!tlsaiFor further particulars coairaualcateWith MRS, ANNA OITBANDER, Rlv-er aj. L. I. , . IQtt

trOTI IUI I 1S 7-iiiSESr.scr Oaklandtouring car cheap for cash: also otherRe-* a?.;! iae.1 «ars. MORRELL* GAR-AGE. Depot Lane, Cutchogue, li j.-iirf«

rOB BAKB—12 H. P. Gasolene Enelne.manufactured by the Fairbanks Co.,mounted on horse drawn track. Usedvery little and in first class c-rder. Rea-.son for sale, we are getting a lare-errated engine. GAFFGA BROS., Tel.39F22, Southold ,-L. I. l-tf

VOB BAM—Standard, 8—7 passengertouring. Mostly new tires, 'new battery,good condition. MRS. IRVING J. ED-WAKDS, Riverhead, N. Y. 1-tf

RBAL ESTATE AXD BU1MHKO8VBB BABB—Farm, 12 r, acres, heavy,level land; large house, barn and 'Jut-bffil.ilngs; bargain. BOX 810, Riverhead,X. Y. s-taVOB aa»T " ' room house, pleasantlylocated.on Union ave., near Main street.F!rst corns,"tlrst served, inquire GIL-BERT B. LANK 230 West I22ad Street.New York City. 8-tf

yOB BABB—^even-room house and lot,-» - uniw jqtreet--weat-Dart of village ofRiverhead. In good con3)t(on7 "SX-riRKW F. LANE, Hill Curtis ave., Rich-mond Hil l. L. I. 5-t2 P

rOB BAfcB—House ot seven rooms onWest Main street, electric lights' andhct air heater; house 2% stories high.ikrire bain on premises. L. F. AL-BERT. Rnerhead, Tel. 2J0-R. 5-tfchead. 6-tfc

V4>B aa"*-*1—70 acres goGj . iaRg. *-£ mtlewater front. Suitabte for duck 'farm.JAi'oR MILLER, East Moriches, 7». Y.

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rSB SM.S3t~^i- T?«'TH. Hiule. all Improve-.»«.«*«-- u,» wrf-J»tti*-tgxmjji. large asTde*!.Inquire of CHRIS HEMPSffiAC RIVW-heaJ. X. Y. t-t*c

rOB BA*a—Fifteen acres of woodlandnear A tiebogue station, 450 feet cf saltwater froat. sultaWe for dack ralsita.W. S. DOlgNS. Aqoebogue, 1 I. 61-tf

rOB BAAB—My place on Hamilton ave..also lot adjoining rear on Sweeay ave.,RiveVhrtad-j S-rcom hou«ie. barn andstable. ASTOKE MICHIVECZ. InquiTeof A. W. CONKLIX Riverhead, X. Y.

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ro* BASS—BnUdlng at Eastport. U I.Two store*, or ^bree if divided. Uvmgro.>ms and Grange haU. Barn and three-quarters ef an acre of ground. PriceU.70S. Apply to Str.3. E A. TUTTLE,E2M Moriches, t*>ns Island. J-2m*>»

(OB BaJUl—Farm of 111 acres in Wi»lYaphat , good buildings an same. Forparticulars apply to WTLLlAJt T. RI-LKY. SmiUltown Branch o«- G. R. RI-LKY. Mattituck, N. Y. 1 to Jan. 1

WOO) BASB—The property cf the lateT. I, TR^>raaHsoti en Peconie ave- MRS-TV I. THOStASSON. 5»veriK-a<1. 1-t r

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r*B BAJUt— it sxr« of gowi JVMt«»jlanil. 45 «3pter cslt-ivaticm. Near Port ;Jeffen>.>«. Extrs gootf .buIMIngs. J.W*-[e*r acre. risct%5lng-s Crep3. TO^FTS A Te*m-iT5sj Ttraw. -SscriSes. -- fe3X 131 T*z*- \JeffersoM S&atioR- l*-tTj

._ ... . . .. , tJ"0» mnMM~is ac-rrs of iawf ft* »»wn!o? Br*>ok?5*ven. located a mtle ta ***vest *f the Port Jefferson State rt»d. '» r*orsm on G-a^riv r"** ? Tnr-nfre e^T•WBS ->L E wATUXn Box zTt I"Flt>H, is T 2*'t»j

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COB BAXB—Farm of tha late Jamas HCorwin consisting ot 30 acre* !n River-head village and include I acres ot goodwood land, HARRY B. HOWEI.U, BFRANK HOWELL. JR. Adn-.lnlatratoraof tha estate of James H. Corwin : 31tf

AOBBAOB Oa IVBBMr BsaVABBGO .ACRES—HOLTSVILLE ....|5» AcreSo ACRES—8ELDON <S3 Acre

83 ACRE"—Nea r Pert Jefferson $76 AcreBUCKET, » Willoughb* at. B'klya, 4SBEMaln; 3*tf

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FOB BA&B—Leap's Prolific seed wheat,very fine. S3.00 per bushel. JACOB MIL*LER, East Moriches, L. J. 4-t2p

BUB WKBAY—Grown only from bestselected seed. This year when the cropis so unusually shrunken, we have takenparticular care by recleanlng and grad-ing twice, with a power mill, sincethreshing, so selecting only the bestseed. We believe it to be absolutelyclean from all foul seed and Rye. "RedWave" and Four Rowed Fulls'. Yourchoice while it lasts. Price. I3.*6 perbushel. Bags extra. C. P. HOWEX.L,Matituck. N. Y. J-tfFOB BAM—Seed Rye. Said by compe-tent judges "to germinate 80%., PriceI2.S0 a bushel. K. J. HALLOCK, SoundAvenue. - 4-tfFOS BAM—Red clover, Alfalfa, Tim-othy, Crimson Clover, Ky. Blue1 Grass,Fancy Red Top and'-all aeasonable seeds.Best quality, highest percentage ef germ-ination and purity. RALPH W. STER-LING. Tel. Conn., Cutchogue. I* !..-— .:*

woa BA*B—Caullfliwer seed. EarijaafDwarf Erfurt, selected strain (grows inDenmark). E. B. MILLER. WadinsRiver. L. I. ' . . . - ¦» a Uti

oarnn »•» BAM Km lalaad grown.,JU auailfjr,.JW.lt, DKRYESt^Ultuak.N. Y. « ~lTtT

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g—I BSBB Cidar Prase. - WlW-IAM. wuotiwAnurEisi Bain" itfttt, lUverrhead, N. Y. 6-tlp

FOB BAM. BaTBaa Kranlch BackSquare Piano, in good condition. In-quire ai-REVIETYiGr'F'ICE™~ - ~S'i!o

tta BAlig far f\ large coffee millaha: container. Butiable for store-orTiw-tel. Good as new ; also galvanized . andone wocd wash tub, and large desk: Ad-dress RO, BOX .lis, MastltuckVLi.il.. !•!?

*BB aawTawa aiAar* nNfaatta,with its automatic coal feeder, auto heatregulation and auto moisture for eachcompartment, automatic eggs tuner wluiseven safe guards., single and doubledeck, from «0 - to 24,000 brooder stovesand brooding systems, catalogue', withinformation. Tel. to 149-F-2 Commaeker.Write HAMILTON FARM, Long IslandAgents , Huntington. iL. I. Breeders of20ii et-g strains White Leghorns. 8-t4

TPB MntiB . T irrr Blue Hen incubator:reasonable price. Address P. O. BOX13, Jamespcrt, N. Y. 5-t3c

FOB BABB—Dining room suite; largesideboard, china closet, table, 6 (six)chairs. All quartered oak, Price $100.worth complete, $300. . -- GEORGE BARR,Phone 241. Riverhead, N. Y. 5-tfFOB BAM—About 36 chickens, rangingfrom 2H 'to C lbs. J. M. BREWSTER.Flanders, X. Y. 6-tlp

One Cha*di*r"S Price paper cutterrTrInch, practically new; one foot powerNational Wire Stitcher, and ,1st of »mp-ty type cases and news stands. Canbe seen at COUNTY REVIEW. River-head. N. Y. Ask for H. J. Nlckolaus^t-tf

FOB BAM—Eight leather shoes forhorses on the marsh, in order. Sold forwant at use, $12. SAMUEL. H. MIL-LEX!. Ea*t Hajupton.-N-.Y. ,<-'sPFOR SALE—Good paying business.Aval? A. H. PRUDENT. Riverhead,K. Y. FOB BAM—Candee Incubator, 3.000eggs. Mrfi f*t c!a3S_ esHditiB|5,_ GEOHBEJ , LTNMAuHW, Sag Haro«5f, s.

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FOB BABB—12,(M)ft pound Bcwe scale InA-l condition ; platform 1«» feet, price$150. Having installed a new 29.Wptitrnd sv?ate 1 wish to dispose of **eabove. W. I. MCBKRMOTT, Aqoebowtre,x. Y . «»-trFOB aat.B Eureka Potato Digger, near-ly nerr, has T-ft elevator. Inquire 01FR.VNK J. CORWIS, Biverhead. N. Y.

rOB BABS—The Leraber and MiH busi-ness of D. T. Bayles A Sun, Stony Brook.L. I. Have a fine ruin. weS e«raippedfor doing HA kinds of mill work andalso a fine lumber yard, well stockedwith hrrn&eiv ytrfffctent aheds tor y tot-»ns *n kinds ot 1-raaber. WTOjien theero-jnd including buildings, or the stockssd Sease the im3dr»gs. Good »ppcrtun-ity and gjod bBsiness. Terms can bearranged by responsible ;=«rty. D. T.BATLES, Stony BrDo*. X. i ««igOBBT TO BOABt on Hoed aad Mort-fea^e. Amounts from $t ,*Q<* to $€.?«».STI.KWORTH, Lo«3 Island Real E*r»teand Tnsarano, Mattituck. L. I. tttfFOO> BAM—-We larrg a TraStser of ter-,,_ ;a * Siigfe-«ra-l* T*x*= sn-l Qntf am!MobtJ motnr oil -whtHi we wfU sell rtrfH.Z. H. CARTER * SC-V, Ssa» S *e^**BorUi.V Y. •**!SfBttarB gr gO KB ftt

al .- ataiKweK jcfcatra caned, mattrmses trout* ew*r. Iae» lcsrtatns elvsawd. Estimates aad »«w»-l»je« tlt<wrTBWy w*»ttttt Fnj «S*iry REafiil ^S UT'WKJSTWRT, F*«I»*i». S. Y. TW. «5P*. rji»l ll» «J . TW!-JOB BABB-—Aeceest *f etlter Hnhiea.;¦\ <¦ 1 «vil Wv*Ta»a*-OreeHjiBTt BH Lfn*.;TH ir ¦-» FRKT» B. JOXES; Court ttt. Rfv. Ir -ea<i X. Y. *-** :

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WAB*BB—Good all around man toSnlJn^A^B'LSssnAerr r- YAPH1JSM***"*-To le»se. a farm of about'pVvi™°r uPw»rds- ApplycCOUNTTg1?1 '' ¦"!' ' ."- r' °

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hTuiP^*B r°i\ *nd ««»»hled hornsbought. Dead horses and cows remove* 'without cost. Phone 2^-R WA1 T »r* nNKSBITT" Riverhead, L.J. ti S 1

Jf*B*BB—Girls from 1$ to 5» ta IrSJa Jfor Infants' Nurses, course eight aoatna. >ASSIg,, ?; MA,lOARE - *|J ,T***?*-?.°L3 '"ads of second crop ¦*J maS,,rt|Dh,"rr,l,,e stubble. Jt. : -.J- HOWELL. Riverhead, Hf. Y. . 6-2tf>JT*lr*BB—Female Nurse In a hospital J'« "wvous and insane cases. Pay $S5 \to $50 per-month, according, to exnerl-ence. This include "boarC roora ~o4 ';'a"'«»fr- ( Write AMFORD HAIXCpMPAXY. Stamford. Conn. 5-13

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SJih,Sr?uSu,,,Jf,t,a™' ""W. Columbian. ;and, Golden Queeh. Also Blackberryplants; 'Mersereatr, Eldorado, and Blow-ers State how many you can aupolrfTd lowest cash prlV per thouaanif ¦HARRY L. SQUIRES. Gcod GrounoT N. >y- ¦ ¦ ¦¦ '+ ' :- -¦ ' '¦ - '- 8 1|» 7 . j•/*B*BB—Pullets , March or April '2fJJch: B»"*a-.p«£<-- »rJ!, '.C,iWhlte tig- _ - inqrn, State oel<-»-M*oi»Y » . ssi;rsa.~——-aseo-Ground; N. Y. 5-tlp ' ,l

JJ[*B«B»—Middle aged woman 'as ->?f™ek'»Pfi JorJ>ld*''1y *sn alone oa .farm. BOX 87, Mancrvilia. L, 'j; , 5.^10 :/WAJPFaB—.Oil stove, blue flame, iaa-vi 'lj.' ' • • AB8*wS*» Vwwn A IT- nfc-— r T¦y'*ir- ' ' 8-qp . *BBBBWBBjATCnBB, FBBUBBJE--*TWO - for ~- -SiSp-JV,it<m'" N«a'. «*PeHeneed; able to .. :'?.4!ju"i.dl,iu,lcn *l ">"»er»ta apeeA aad ""' . ,Transcribe accurately.- Comntute. " Aa-p.y _ In own lanawritlBKr-aaHiar-w- -i-^UTILITIES OFFICER," Camp LTpton. N. •Y_ - . -

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xMiui'l = -m..«» f«-|r| r - -:Camp Upton. Accurate and good at a-S5S._ Commute. Apply in own hand-T^,,""?'r »»*"'*"; "SparJ*a«*=sad saiztg- ^ -^desired. Permanent. UTILITIES OF- . ~>FICER. C*mp Upton, X Y. 6-tl •*"" Bi »<gBB BfaB fBB Stewogra-Pher, and Of flee Assistant wsntid at tM-Huntington oifice of WARD * WARD, >Write or call. s • t - t f i¦J ; :r , . , , ,T04f ,1:»B BBBI Two rooms with- bath ta aKlXSUT*' Inquire at tha REVIEWOFFICE, Riverhead. J-tfc "*0 BBBV—Hotel knows aa ••aOM.laa at Quosne, wlta hotel Iteeasa. A»'T'? BETTER • MOOBaV MvMwaS

LOST AXD FOCNP- ¦--: ;- ,fe,-BBBT—Liberal reward will be paM Blrinformation leading to tha retura ar 55- 1coYjf y of scow, ig feet long, « fast Olol. " ,and S feet deep, painted gray with w«w7'en hood bearing number 7, lost from Itsmoorings in Ganliner's bay. •¦ F> - W.BLISS, Torpedo Testing Station. Bagjtariwii- M-V^ ,. __ e J9«£ _ . _ . '

JfOBBB—A.fur neck-piece. Owner-e«t •have same By proving property and aav- *for this ad. c .v. ALDRJCH; Sayvftla... "¦ r- $fU ;*BB»—on the Fair Grounds on Sept. 1». »a pocketbook containing a sum of manay - i»ad a railroasl; ticket. Reward far r*-!«m to ROBERT TYLER, JamMBoft.near railroad station. I-tlaBBBaV-On Sept, ll , a white Traaeli ,poodle. Reward for return ta JOttXCOTTON*. Second street, near Unionavenue. j B-tlp

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Many people w rryalong with Unfittingglasses, thereby injuringtheir eyes aud makingthemselves miserable..4 it >> vastly more im-portant that your' glassesfit your eyes than yourshoes your feet4 Eye troubles arise frommany causes, advancingyears, illness and over-straining the eyes,<J Let me supply you theproper glasses and youwill find that this world ia

not such a bad place tolive in after all ^ i>Frc« F.gsmrnarion PiUyFRANK R CORWIN

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