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Cit y, ' June I S , ' 1878 Hand-organs abound. , C. B. Moore \ \ & Co. and Southold Academy have new advXe. So has M. H. Woodhull. On Sunday evening nex t Aug. 11 , Bev. J. L. Peck , P. B-. will preach in the At, B. Church. We said last week Mr *. J. W. Horton , •ef Brookl yn , instead of Mi$ * J. W. Hor- *on , bat we didn 't mean to. - The tt leg c a ph notes (so to speak) on ¥5toaniboat-ave. nave about all taken root and topped out in foliage. Keep in mind the \ Fair and Festival by the ladies of the Cutchogue Pr esb. Church , to occur Aug. 21 and'zz. The annual excursion of Southold Division is in contemp lation. A full at- tendance is desired at the next sossioau If the phonograp h , is uothist fr but a [ talking machine it atsuit be ««ry much like some peracs M of oar ae$«- ,untahce. Commodore StottY yacht Sea Witch , on which W. A. Cochran is ' one «JE tbe \ sailor boys, \ started on* her ' last cruise ¦ of the saasoa yesterday. Rev. Nathan S. Hill , of Groeupoin t will preach in the Uuiveraaliet Cbareh on Sunday next , Aug. 11 tb , morning and eveniug^at the usual hours. ; Tfse Ladies - Sewiag Society of the Universalis * Church wfU saieat at the Chureh on Thursday; aftatnooa , Aug. li te, at t oNdacfc , p. a^ AU are Hvatod • : ' . ;: ¦¦ • . . \ ' - • ¦ : • ¦ ¦ • ¦ , : - . J- \ - . . ' ¦ ::. ' ¦ ¦ : ' • ¦ # X ci gar at five cents is cheap enough; *rad three a day don 't amount .to much ; littt a aawapaper at two ocata a week is « piece elf extravagance some faariSes •csn 't afford. The \Happen-so * Clab went te Aggie Terr y ' s (residence of Mr. Daniel *ttold- •jtnith) withes * an invitation on Friday •svenlag. Ss*s«nalm , t get \mad\ about it thoug h, and they had a ••sp lendid tinae \ — about ffty ef tSMsa. Im provements—- • < . H. Ce^bnam Iras icoatraetod to paint the residence and out buUdiags of Mr. James Allen , on Bay-awe.... Pri stee «% Corey, carpenters aws esa aks as. One late residea ce -of Lewis Coama , de sM , b y way «f sa» .al(jiaa> ve- r o oflng, reshiaygK as; (aprig h t) etc , The Ja oueport Camp-meeting com- m ences em Monday next Aug. If th, c ostmsriag through flatarday. Peris ** wishin g to prsears tents , for the week w ill apply to the com mittee in charge , R ev. Geo. Kill. EiverU ead, or Bev. O..O. L aaeor «3eo, F. Wells , J amesport W e notice an improveavent in te«ae< lo calities in the streets : and avenu es, made b y the cuttin g of the weeds and gr ass, We would call the attention of the Overseer ts the fact that unless . the w eeds are soon eat ia the vlotalty of O. ' \V. Penuey ' s ttor ^ vJae seed will be worth- less, The good anpear saes ef a place de pends not a little upea the aves#aess w ith wldsh its stoeets an hept Wit hin the two weeks past Mr. Moses 'lorry; of Bay View , has lost three extra «owi and has another sae stek. The dlsejM sffocttag tlawa bBft been termed rlouro -pBew naonia. The symptoms are Uts of aad , cesss ilca «f the low of milk , Allowed by bloatiag of the body Jast btok of the shoulder blades , dy i ng in about a week after being taken. ; We lure as yet heard of no other ; cattle in Ae viiHaU ^Vn a ^s^ The cniUrcrsBS (or the rruVwonts, as tt oy are seas stlsa tai ealtodC) are making bt d work tm tins seettou. They began with grass , oatans ; osT the roots. Next th ey took the corn. Kow they are eat- ing\ iwta tocs , or rather , horiag t h eir way through th em and them leaving them , They are much more to be itere d . than potato bu gs, fur Paris gtrsm will not r«ioh them. The y are said to come from Jane bu gs , which weirs so very nu- morous a year ago. .,, A number of geatlemen hare pvopos- od having, the last of the presen t month , what is known on tho wen end of tho Island *s a \Harvest Homo, \ being a nott of olara bake , oyster stow , clam and flab chowder plo-nio , where a , general good time may bo expected. Thoobloet is to aid tho Town Fair. It is des ired to rat io tufloient funds to erect another building, similar to the one in process of emotion , thus dispensing with leaky tents , unsafe in case of »ain both for noaplq and articles on ex hibition. Tho object is commen dable , and no doubt if put in execution , the p lan , would bo auooonful. Wo may bo able to etato •o fhotui ng definite next week. It would bo well for a meeting to be called and a oomuiltteo ' of Town ' s ladles and gen- tlemen appoin ted to take tho matte r in Quurg c , Who will commence to make a ituvt to begin to got ready to , etc. ? BREVITIES. Thanks to Mrs. J. Wiekham for a qua ntity of fine-flavored apples. A red ribbon is now worn on the caps of L; L BJ; B: employees * instead of the ¦ custoniary .^ysdlteK^-r- ;fe*^ ;V . / A New York gentieman wants to know wh»t kind of a crop it is. on Bay- ave., and when His gather ed. u During the bard - thunder . shower. , of Wednesday.night of Jasfcweekv !-sMrM-O. WelU Phillips ' \barn was struck by light- ning, but . fortb:iatel y onl y a few boards and a corner timber were shattered. Found —abou t two weeks since , in the vicinity of the Presb. church , a pocket- book containing a small amount of money. The loser can have the same by nailing upon Mr. . T. A. Terry and proving property. : Trotting will occur on the Oak-lawn course on Saturday next Aug. 10 , 2 :30 p. m., nnless stormy, then on the follow- ing Monday. 1st race , trial of speed , between A.Jat. Salmon ' s Nellie Glover and D. Stevenson ' s John. 2d* race , purso and stake , between ^F. L. \J udd ' s ' ¦ • Cleo and Wm. Corey ' s Lad y Lilian. The contract for erecting the new building for the Town Fair was award - ed to Albert Overtoil ($40). J. B. Terry furnishing the lumber. The building, else 28 by 60 feet,, i8 now in process of erection ^ being built on the; site of the vegetabl e tent at 'last 'fall' s exhibition , and extendin g north and south. . -The-Stev. Charles- E. Hincox , - -Pastor of the Baptist Church; of' Greeri port , has accepted an invitation - to address the Southold Tempera nce Society in the Presb yterian Chapel at H o ' clock ner.t Monday evening. -An excellent addr ess may confidently be expected , un<u-<s un- pleasan t stormy weather prevents tl» » meetiag that evening. .. . ' Mr. N. H. Clevffland has left with ns a stalk of common white field com, which measures nine feet and four in- ches in height The entire p iece will make an approximate average. How is that for a poor corn . year P—when some fields in this locality will scarcel y yield two Imsbels of J ©ass . to the acre , on a<> count of cut-worms. ' Can any one ex- hibit a taller stalk ? Mr. J. Albert Wells , of Brooklyn , has in the rear of bis residonco a small yard of a few teet in dimensions. A few flowers are cultivated therein , and , at the ti'nve Of - potato ¦ planting, his little son planted a potato. ; His crop, how- ever , was a failure on account of potato bugs. . ¦ Mr. „ W. think * that probably there was not another potato p lante d within * mile. . The question now arises , Where did those potato-bugs come from? Will some one rise and exp la in. . The Temperance Meeting of the M. E. Sauday School was held last Sunday. The. exercises oonaistod of . . sing ing by the School and remarks b y|Mesa rs. H. WrPrnnce ' and B. T. Payne. ' ¦ The latter ilbastrated lus rumarks b y. igniting ' a malt ejnaevtity of alebhol , ' exp laining that it is tlto tmbstanoe which enters , in a greater or less degree ^ all ardent sp irits. ; It wm augge sted that' donbt- tess s i sa s «f this1 young ^ . minds wbnld consider it strange that liquors contain - ing so fiory ; a sabetaricn ; sho«ld- .te b y seaa e fsean sas to snalte them r*x^ At se t to appro priate muaic by himself, and now rogdUrV;published v in the. CArt V Udmat- WmrbuiA iU four iuvenile pa- pers , as weH as the principal Sunday Schoal. *^Usflation in use b y the . Meth- odist BTn4«enpal denbminatio£ , ' - ¦ A a aviksal and social gathering will talse p lace at the Presbyteri an , parson - age next Tawsday eveiiing, the 13th in- stant ; or , ' should that be stormy, on the next fair evevAng. It will not . be on Monday eveaing, as mention ed last week. , It is peetponed on accoun t of the meeting of the Temperance Society, w hich fhe Jtev. Charles E. Hlscox of Qr esaawrt is to address on Movda y evening In the Presby terian chapel. The entertainment on Tuesday evening will includ e instrumental music from 8 to t o ' clock by a con sidera ble number of SBrformc isv and vocal music , o onversa- on and social intercourse generally from w to l lVelock. Tbropg hou t the even- ing, after w oclock, ' the Ladies ' , Sewing Society wil l provide cakes and ice crea m in the din ing room for all who may de- s ire them at tbe asasl prices. The ac- q uaintanoes of the fam i l y , at ev e ry ag e , a nd espe c iall y the former school mates of thvyen ag ec members , are cordi a lly invited to be present ¦ • ¦ - ¦ •y-ins naoHAi ,^ of Brooklyn , have returned - from a visit to their paren ts , Capt. and Mrs.. James M. Worth , Peconid... . Mr. Eddi e Hale , of Williams (Mass.) College , made os , a brief call on Friday. He i» spending his summer vacation with . hia . paren ts , the Bev. & Mrs. E. Hale , of Baitin g Hollow , formerly of Cutchogue.... Mr. H. H. Lewis and wife are payin g a visit -to the parents of Mr. L» in New- Jersey, near Long Branch. . ... Miss Susie .Co- rey, of Biverhead , is visiting her cousin , Miss Minnie Terr y. ' ... Mr. Aaron Isaacs , of Brookl yn, is making a . brief sojourn with Mrs. Henry Wilbams. ' ... Dr. D. Wheeler, dentis t of Sag Harbor , is in town. ... Mrs. Bose. of New York , is visiting at Mr. T. Skidmore ' s.... Messrs. B. G. Watson , of Cleveland . O., and Chas. Chamberlain , of Brooklyn , N. Y., are the guests of Mr.H. Jennings while preparing, with Mr. A. H. Terry, , to enter .Yale College in September.... Messrs. Thos. F. Goodrich and J. M. Price , of the German American Insur - ance Company of N. Y. city, were in Bev. Wm. F. Whitaker , of Orange, N. J., is spendin g a montn ' s vacation with bis father ' s famfi y, at the Pr esW parson- age ... Mrs. S. A. Brown and Mrs. E. O. Boynolda, of Norwich. Ct, are visit- ing for afew days with Mr. S. AT Beck- with and family. . -i. Bev. ~ . T. ' .O. i Beach on Monday acoompsni ed Capt Orrin E. Prince oh his nshra g . tri p^ abbnt Mbn- tank Point .;.Miss dophi* Cock , of Hanover , N. J n is makin g a wisit to the inmates of the Pr esb. parsonage. Dr. M. E. Tuny, of New York , if aUb visit- ing at the ' , same _plaoe. . ' ' . . Miss Mamie G. Cochran , of New York , is: visiting Jrier.ds her e... . Mr. Josiah Smith re- turned last week from a visiting and business tour , in Conne cticut. The Yan- kees didn 't conclud e to have their wood- en nutmegs \New ProoeaBebV* ... Miss Addie .Case , of \ Now York, is visiting Miss A gg ie Terry:... Mr. E. B. Baker returned last, week from Massachusfttta; where he had been introducing \ Hen- ry ' s New Process \ for preservin g vege- tables, - fruits , eta The climate wa* in- jurious ; to his . . constitutio n. ' .^v ... Mrs.Br. Maddren and Esbext Worth town on Tuaiday on official business. Mr. Goodri ch (of New York.) is the Sec- retary of the agency department and Mr. Price (of Patchogue ) is the Long Island agent of the Company... . Ju- lius Baumann has gone to N. Y. city, where he is engaged in harness making. ... Mr. James Biehmond , of Connecti- cut son of Elias Bichmond . of this place , with his famil y, a r e - pay ing a visit to friends on the \Bast End\ :.;. Mr.Thos. Quart y aud family and . Step hen Half , of Brooklyn , are visiting relatives here... - . MisrHelen Sniffin and Miss Sarah Hor - ton , ; of* White Plairi VvN. Y., are the guests of Mr. Wm. H. Terry.... Mr. George . Burling is sojourning ! fair a time with Mrs. Albert Albertson , Arsbam bm- oque.... Mr. At Mrs. T. S. Barnes , of Jersey City Hei g hts , are the - guests of Wm. Y. Fithian... . Miss Hattie Ap- pleby, of Jersey City, is visiting at H. C. Prince ' s.. ' . . Mrs. M. C. Jennings, Mrs. W. C. Demarest and Master Harry J. Demareat , of Cohoee , It. Y ^ iare tb ^ gnaats of Mr. John Appleby, peeonia ¦ ' ' . Elmok e ' s Cbockbbt boug ht . - for. Cash and sold Cheap; - - ----.- J: - ' ' - --: ' L - . ^atJklliarl *n»!s^ ^ Southold , Aug. 2 , to Mrs. B. F. Jew ell , a son. BORN. Patohoot jb , Aug. 1 , Bluta , wife of Allen Jones , as 60 yrs. Mabbtto Hill , Jul y 25 , Bob't Van Sjxe , » 74 yrs. 6 mos. .. . - . ¦ ' \ ' : Los AiroiCLES . CaL , July 28 , Chas-M ^ sorrof Chas. N. Brown of Sag Harbor , SB 29 yrs. . . .. ' .. '' , Loite Tbxe Lake, Minn., June 4 , Bev.7 'l^ ama C. Gilbert , \ es 72 yrs. Mr. Gilbert formerl y supp lied the pulp its of Lower .nqaebogue and Mattituek. Southam pton , Jul y 24, Ensa , wife of Capt Henry Halsey, so 75 yrsw 1 mo. Amaoabsbtt , July 28 , Hattie T., daughter of Henry L. and Mar y F. Ba- ker, » 5 l ;3^ 11^mba. ' ' : \ ! j.r /^~ ' ; t:- \ . , Bat Shobe , July 30 , Mary Matflda , wife of E g bert E. Benjamin , » 38 yr *, 7 mos. ' . l7t ' \ - - • \ . 5' \ ' ' ¦ -; ¦ ' ¦ ' - • ' ' ¦¦ . ' : ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦ liABTLOH, : Jul y 29 , Gloriana , relict of David Bice, late of Comae, as 8 4 yra , 9 mos.; 2 days. ' ADVERTISEMENTS. G REAT REDU C TI O N IN TRB PBICE OF MONUMENTS ; -* , ' • •/ .: • ' • ¦ ¦ ' . 'ABB-: - - ¦ ' ^ fOMBSfbll ES ! -:1 0be. unjdenigoed wuldo an work ia his line nt greatly red need price *. Having no weal a gent * as other stone cutters have he wiU give the benent of discount to hi* customers. ' . Thanking the public for past patrona ge hs ptootiies to aha to please all who favor him with any order. > ' Monuments lettered in cemeteries , and old tomb - stone * cleanedao as to look as weU as new. C. M. ERNESTY , OREBNPORT , L. I. UNDERTAKER. . BstebHshed twenty- Svarsars. A.J. CASE , 397 Qrand -at., New \Fork City, fur- ni*)iea Casket * and Comn * to country people cheap- er than they can be hud in country aroce*. Clo th Caskets a s pecialty, from 1 30 to S150 . for cas h . Imitation Bosewood Casket * S2S. AU other requi- aite * for funeral * at equally low rates. -' When sand- to g order be careful to give length an breadth re- quired. : . , - . . •- i . BOOT S A ND S HOES ? ». KRMCHER , Having just received a l a r g e a s sort ment of ¦ ¦ BOOTS AHB 8BOS8 of the lat e st f a sh i on , would g ive notice th a t he has for sals a fins stock of BooU , Shorn , etc., which will be sold cheaper than the same quality of g oods can be Obtained el sewhere in Suffolk Co. ' < Custom work done in the best manner at short notice and very cheap. BlMEHBEB THB PlJLOB. A. KBANCHEB , Greenport , Front st , near Main. NOW If tho Timo to Bay Flrst-Cl rtss SEWING HACHINES CHEAP , as tho patent htu run out. N, KAPLAN \ nas just pureha sMl cheap for essh * lot of Utelatest improved flrst^cUss Bo-rog Unchlnte , such as the VIOTOB , DOMESTI C , SZXTO^£t » HOW J3 , AND ZwSXnCXXTGr rroxT , which he is telling at SO per etwt, eheopor than they have bosn sold bafore. Oome and Take Tour Choice. Hold on installaunts of |B pur month, If d esired. Oveonport * L. X. * • ' • - \USE -ef. 3B. : PHEiU WI^E • . ' ; OOMElil^ TMl^^ - . For Sj>«3<^i»l\4Ca ?o.p^^' ' ^n b ^. \ re p ^!H ! S d . i S^ 0O, »*»fi»sd materi als and f^y guaranteed by the manuf o«turera ,H.j. Bake? * hro.. one of the most reliable flrms in Tfew Tack: Mr. Phelps U doin g aU that can b o don * i to give the fanner * BEXJABLE FEBTIL1£2BS and wrUt entire raccom. < ' . - . ;- . - ;:.. -;;- ¦¦ • ¦ . : ;- . -; ; - ' ¦ • . .r: \ ¦ ¦ . • ¦¦ ' \ ¦ , ' .^T l ^ e 7. ,,r 5'* fa r nsed br the leading fcrnwrs of? this vicinity and ore strin g excellent satisfactio n. : Tbgr have a. great advan ta ge over other ktoda ei fertUi aers in that t hey rurnfan last what each area. needs, being based upon the chemical ana lyai. of the crop. . -\ r ' ; - - • The caar sare very nus neroasln which grand rt ^ suite have been obtained from the uas of the 43cma# *nd Cnn t 'l atai sstn , and the remits on t*mJI- Jtme-n- have beene apcially good , probably bitsnis th » fertaiaera oantaia the proi>er imiportion of pot- a r. «hieh ia necsesar f for a health y growth. . -Al l the bast kinds of Potash (vhlch ia a eab. stitute for A ahes , an J much.chea per to use ,) and other fertilisin g ma ierla la wfll be sold eeparater / if de sired. ^ . TAKE NOTI CE. -The following men are agent * 3. Edward Wells , IUverhend ; Geo. F. Wel ls. Green- port , : Gildeisleeve Bro ' a , Mattituek j JenVnon * Co., IVcooic ; Goldsmith 4 TuthlU ; New .Suffolk J. £. Tiiry , SoutfaoU ; C. B. King, Orient. The *, men wiU &ve the principal kinds on hand in their season , and are pre pared to take orders for anythi ng not on hand. ¦ ¦ •: ' ¦ Please OBSEB EABLT , if ps«sfbl e, as it wf ll be more convenient for all concerned. - . Ord er* may also be sent to , and circulars and oth« er information may be obtained ftom , • . - , , •T. £. PHELPS , SODTHAMPTOX, HAMrSBUIB Co..UA Si. - Boarder sJWasit efil A limited number of board er* will And , ddlrES g ~ tho worm season , good ncoommodation * at rerg ' r**' Boxabte rata b y applying to JOHN WOLF , ' 86 ' crn* old, Lon g Island. Good fishing, rowin g, sailing, bathin g, ridin g, etc., near at hand. Railroad sta . J tion , ¦ tenmboai , wharf , churches , eteJ , not a ten- minntcs ' walk di»tt * . ? .. ¦ .j >r- ¦ All persons (ladies and gentlemen) in- terested in the welf are of the Univer aa- tiet Church , and in securin g a pastor , are reqaested ts meet at the Church on Friday evenin g, Aug. Oth, at 8 o ' clock, The c hurch desire a large atten dance. TBE VxflTSBSALIST 0HTJB0H. \ —— ^^ S\W • BAY BTOB. Albert S„ Fr a nkl i n W n and Ch ar l es A. Bie hmond, o f Brooklyn , are visiting th eir tr rendfatJwr , Mr. Warr en Bieh- mond. Wm, 8. Griswold , Esq., of New Haven , Ct., and his son Chariot are also visiting at Bay Aide Fsrm. - Mr. Gris- wold is a brother of Mrs. War ren Bieh- mond and is going to rusticste for a brief season at the above named place. We say to crabs , beware : to oels , run ; and to clams , hide , while this gentle- man is enjoying his vacat ion hero. —0. Aa; unusually lar ge number Joined the sxenrraon part y, per sohr , Marietta SH f& J )0apt S. %, Pre ston , on Monday morml ag. Foe several y«ars past, a par- t y of gontlom on from this and adjoining villages have t aken annually an oxour- rion with Cipt Preston , golvg usually ts Martha ' fT Vineyard , on this oooa- sion , the weather perm it ting, they pur- pose going to Portland , Me. They will In absent about two weeks. , % Ma y thoy have their usuul \grand Mme. ,r The foll owin gjtre their nam es : J. S. How- oil , T. A. Hallock , J , T. Horton, Ejq„ J. G. Tuthlll , Oknt J. H. Horton , B. T. Goldsmith , J. B. Terry , F. H, Overton, L. B. Osso , B. H. Booth. Hon. H. P. Hod g es , V , O. Worth, G. B. Cooper , J. F. Corwln , J. Elbert Horton, II , L, Preston. Hon. J. L. Smith, and Davis Goldsmith. VIUBKS.BAIBD. f BAV BLINO JBWBLBB, will vl iit BocrnoLT, oa fhwrsd sy, Aug, B. with j te rSepa^to oi \ aUktwIs of nwAisiNO on th* m rA^aFomSS Void by hln» Bntpravca Fko ol Char ge, ' AlflfVAtt BM0BMOW ' ; The next annual Re-union ox tne sur - viving members ?f Company H , 127 th Begimen t N. Y. Vols,, will take p lace at the Mattituek Hbuse , in the village of Mattitnck , on Tuesday, Sept 10 , 1878 . at 2 o ' clock, ' p. «n. Supper to be served at 6 o ' clock. It is hoped Jh at all the members will answer to \Boll Call. \ # Jas. Henry Young, V W in. D. Shi pmao , C om. Geo. O. Wells , of . Jesse G. Case , Arr g 't s. Geo. B. Beeves , EABTHAHPTOir , Jul y, 28 , b y Bev. J. D. Stok e s , W atson W. Apgar of New York to Mies Emma B., da ughter of Mar gar- et and the late Capt Frede rick B. Cart- wri ght l Wavbblt , Jul y 14 , by Bev. Geo. B. H arding, Oran W. Gerard to Susan M. Shaw , both o f Patchogue. Bo sBMAX, Montana Ty„ Juno 8 , Hor- ace Edwards formerl y of Sag H a rbor, to Mi ss Emma C, Aiken. MARRIED. NEW York , Au g. I , sudd enly, Jars. B. D. Sturges, eldest daug hter of tho l a te B i o har d a nd Eli s abeth Smith , m 50 yrs. MATTrnTCk , Aug. 4 , of cholera ' infan- tum , Frank , son of Hon. Francis and El i sabeth Brill , m 8 mos., fi days , GnBl.vpoBT , Jul y 28 , infant d a u g hter of Louis Btolknoch t , so 2 mos. ; July 20, of chol era infantum , John L,, son of J ohn L, - and Mary ' B. Terry, .a 8 mos. ; July 3 1, of cholera infantum , infant child of Gilbert Baynor , » 3 1-2 mos. : Prrr sroBD , Monroe Co., N. Y« 3d ult, Wm. H. Cook , formerl y pf Bait Hampton , as 71 yrs,, 2 mos., o days. Lowo Swamp , July 20, David Fleet as 7 3 yrs., 1 mo. ¦ ' ' ' Jbbsbt Citt, N. J., Jnly 28 , sudden- ly, Mary France s , wife of Wm , E. Bog- on , formerly of Huntington. Bm olbwood , Illinois , July 2 0, Fr onk- io , son of Wm. and Cynthia Willis , for- merly of Greenport , a> 8 yr s. . BoeTOjf , Jnly , 22. Bev. Sam 'l Hun t formerly a teoohor in tho .Southampton Academy. Rio »B jAWjtiBO , Jul y 23 , Clark Har tt. formerly , of Huntington , m 42 yrs,, 4 mos. Eabtuau ptob, July 31 , Moris Lester to 77 yrs., 1 0 mos, B ABvy.cw, J uly 17, Mrs. Deborah Newton , so 82 yrs, ; Jul y 20 , Mamie L , onl y dau g hter of L. Homer and Mary L, Bar t m — , Pa tohooub, July 21 , of kidney di s- ease , infant child of Cha ' s A. Jacobs j same day, Emma Bailey, youngest dau ghter of Franrns and Kate Nugent so 01-2 mos. Milt.villb , near Yaphank , July 28 , of cancer, Hannah A, Jenkins , d a ug h- ter of B ylventor Homau , of th at place, to 35 yrs. Wadivo Bivbu , Aug, 2, Hannah , wid- ow of Charle s Hud son , to BO yrs., U mos. , 3 dvys , DIED. T HE - - : E tuiiUCsJ , *i tf am i , liiQaini W idaAwat ^Ltvs ^ Bsv. WM ^ M^ TAYl ^l^ ^ i^ ' KDITOM AJj B : , BjrjBmwwian . a^ '' TT ' ; \ ' ,;. ./: a nRMosra ;. . - ' ' ' :; . . t ; . •! ¦ . ^coMmmrrom ^:' .^^ ' Ora ar sYaun rm)*. are tte meet W'»l lj IlisHip ! ¦ *h> IMim UMm-.. ¦ , ¦ ..„v _ ' _ '£- \\ ¦ ••V^\ . -)ii , ' # ,, w r i»W „ -> ,+ - ¦ ' . • .v \ , V ' , '<\ ' \ ' ¦ * * ' ' ¦ ' ; ' - ' ' * • . - * ' ¦ ¦ - • ¦ !• * ? i«»t> Wmmts > el '\ ¦ ' ; ' ;j . ,;: ' 1W ! ¦ a^naB T:T4 ^^ - -]^; mms *i . ' bm 1^ ' U. wbesa cash iar4ucesMuta wm be offered for euvauaiaf for Tn ¦ TBmm n » ^ t t per year , rim styvsmce. •J. RJJHALLOCK , l» ub' r f . I* .0. BoxOIOV. mr bv»| mb Mas _ Bates wa s <M8 aasst Fertilizers Etc . . \ . ' ¦ ; ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ • ' ' * . '' ' ' . ' • ¦ - ' ' Th e undersigned has a good assort- m ent of Fertilisers on: hand consisting in pa rt of P. Wnrra ' s Barren Islsad, \ Fan Baw Boas. . \ . \ '• Pcra vlsn anaao Bau- ¦ ^ :> .?; ¦ ' stit nte. ¦ • ' . \ ' . ' P. Wsrra ' s Banea Island, , . Bissolvsd aahssl ¦ : •; ' • . . . \ ¦ • ' : ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦ n tstter. ;; - ' . i. - J. B. r aaws ' , Orai. Fe rtilisers. • \ ' . h . ¦ ' . ¦ • ' ¦ rotsto - ' ¦ ' . ' ••' ¦ \ ' \ '\ ¦ ' ¦ \ ' ' • ' ¦ • ' • Cora ' '•• ¦ , \ , ' °*^ \ w—i j. 1 : ' \ :' ^' - . ' , ' ¦ • • ' \ ' . - . ' • ' Any FerwHserl nbt in stock furnished at Marimfacturcr ' tf Pries , ; fr ei ght added. All the above for. sale for Cash or Bar - ter. Peinvian Guano ordered for ' eats only. ¦ ' ' \\ • Also a good sssortmeat of LUMBER , LIME , LATH , , • CEMENT , PAINTS , OILS. RIGr O-IlSra- , TAXI, VARNISH , ' ETC, ETO. , J ; ; ' ' ¦ ¦ ; ¦ ¦ . ' ' < ' \ ¦ • ' ' \ ' : \ • ¦ ' • ' ' v ¦ ' , \ '1 v.:: i \' .^ -i At Torr y * « Wi tarf , S oijinoLD , L. I. , v sla B. TERR Y. \ AS OLD ASTKE HlXIiS 5 ,, FR ANK Hu HILL , . (Sueooat or to HOI S Gerard ,) MANTJFACTUBBB OF MONUMENTS , TOMBSTOKES , CEMETERY FENCES , ETC . , Cm. Main 8t^ad GrltSag Ave. teU Co.Ulerk ' soSUe ) Riverliead , Ii. I. SaF* Wmkmanship interior to none and p rices as low as the lowest. ' Many , a aevera fit of , S ICKNESS i -could be ' avoided by a pro per Cathartic Bemedy— I t ha* never been discovered unti l now. In the celebr ated - ' —LIVER PILL— Pre pared only by H. G.Howell , and tuUy indorsed by Dr. A. L. tiweet , the great remedy has been found. A do ne of these pill* will be sent to any one enclosing a three cent stamp, or one box for 25 cento. v*i . ¦ Address , H. G. Howell , Drug gist , Southold , L. L ICrl CREAM SALOON . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ .. -i-;sj. w.:.rfoAnn-- j .; ' ' -iv r -i ii' - ¦ ;: ' . ¦ ¦ ¦ * ¦ ¦ ' \ . XtJNC<OOM. FRESH H- Y. CONFECTIONERY Havana and Domestic OIGhA IfcS , TOBACCO, NUTS, ETC.. ETC., Are ke pteonst n n t ly on hand by P. H. CANTEBMEN. In Basement of Bbici StObe , Southold , L. I. Lndie t * entrance in rear of the saloon. Milli nery ! Millinery !! SUMMER GOODS Ti t Crrestt Variety t I have Just arrived from Hew York with a very Carefully Selected Stock of B1T8 AHD BORNET8 , TaniMCD akd Uirrani MED , Fa\ncy «*4>ods , TTorst4>d g ^ C^ ' 49«, Ribbbiis , lVatoeB, Eto. Callafc Tiwn—inn Bafcira ) Paurohaaln s. - Kid Gloves Cleaned. \ MRS* R. M. &WAXN, OBEENPOBT , Main-et , next door to Post Office. BFV>T buainem yon can en gage in , S 3 to 010 per BVCif I day made by any worker of either sex , ri ght in their own localities. Particular * and sam- ples worth A S , free. Improve your spans time at this business. ' < Address , • Sanson * Co., Portland , Mains. ^ «s.yl NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF ABSE88MEHT —Uotiee is hereb y given that the Assessor, of the town of Soathokt have completed their an sa* meat roll for tbe present year , and that a ro py thereof will be left with Tat SAW SL WjjC WABBSa t hi*reaidenoo in OvTcn l.Trun Tthe g^SSa^^^ ^ c/^ g^fegf atfLfSFsSk dl*!j ^^^ ^^^StW^ lS * * aa *aP\ aVWam^snlt5^> * S> Ss^^ lt^^ lT f ^^^ NaR fjm ^ i *?' - ' ^*^ T J* ^ B *TTT ' tuSl, nvsnVllstVto ' oM JOth day of Angust.;an4 tlmt tha said AwiMars wm ssast at ta e aouse of . J. W. Hunttin *, in-aakt town , on tbe 20th da y of August , at» o ' etoek ia the foranoou , to review their aameaateats on the anpUearion of. any p*reon eon- osiviug himself aggrieved. Dated : Soora ou) , the 18th day of July, UTS, AWnrUCW G tU>CBSLKBVS , ¦ ) . Bku>ex B, Cas b, • ¦ • Saijcm D. GouMarrra , , Jwc te Wi. Dam tsx C. Baown, Isxio S. X dwabus , ' ¦ ' - G. H. OO BWIM, * J. F. B OOTH , QBOQBB. Corner Main and Front Street s , Greenport , Bos disoovered the secret of succes s ful meroh ontilo p ursuit, namely, Bnjrln s etc Sellin s for Ofaslt. If you want Grooorios or Provi sions and have tho money or read y pay in h and , y ou bettor try Boo t h , Summer G oods -c fh -T 1 \ ' L Yp^S. A fine lot of D ress Goods , Trimmings , Neckties , Laces , Hamburg; Em- broideries , Hosiery, Shawls ,; Worsteds , Canvas , Burlaps , Jew. elry, Kid Gloves , Lrtmbriquin Goods/ Furniture Beps , Ladles ' and Gents ' Underwear , and all kinds of Domestic Goods. \Conrin ' s Zephyr Waterproof. ?' GE1U£AX AMExUOAJ T : Fire Iisaraice Coidpf, ' OF THB CITY OF NEW YOBh % , '^I^. SBSBis>ls^ : < O as t i j |Lasa ^, Ja n. l. -t STI ^JWQ JjO O m Pi ' ¦ ^^_„, —— - ,.—. , _!^^ !l . t \ >' \ * ' ¦ '' :• .. 'iis-i ' ^v- -: AX. BALMOi r , M- B- VAW BUffBH, , Ag 't for Peoon lc Ag 't Iot Southold. SMITH sfc BTJK CRB s Piaflos , Or£aDS & Sbeet Mnsic WABBBOOM S : 66 COTJItT ST., BstOOKLYir , L. I. We ar e offering the Celebrate d BBAD- BTJAY PIANO at Low e r Prices than ev er. ' \ ' , ' .- • ¦ • \ ' You ran B ent or- Purchase them on small monthly installments , st , factor y ' rates . C all and see them either at our Ware- r ooms or at the FACTORY, ' cor. RAY- MOND and WILLOUGHBY Str eets. Prom pt attention to orders by msil. Im r \ . . . ' WaBTB B , ^Bl Men competent to pat np a sawmill aad B«aaa fe a l umber btuuhsss. Also awn to ssn Vtlsiss Lets with/re* farms ad]»esnt, To good wsn ttf iih l ia- , dneen vmU wul ht given on two Urge Waste of las* * . i n Virginia, Apply to E. BAt^EB , FaWlt eM*' \*' ' i POTA S H S ALTS OP ' Good Q ualit y AND STRAWBERRY CRATES AND BASKETS ; Ftov Sale at Low Pri ce* .; \pry ' , ' , \ , *' JOHN O. WELLS . mat titucb ; e. i. .i ¦ •> ' ¦ ¦ - - - t I I amsnamV 4mV JamW nV ' ' M k ' I snamml ¦ B'^BkS , *' \ I BBW Sn msmml bbV^BbI snaasml BBat ' SBa T BBnl BasS BW ^m| gBmmLT^^ ai '* fjAvX*RITl' :: :' ; ; . ' r ^. Remedy ^H0f Z, *Sa TJ syrup t pUassnt to tb. tons , •^Ssf^maSte sflr SdsSKl ' to fetlj mg»J Mi a ^ af'^sfearim l, v aavAa speriH iaJtwat rsat -^MbSSb W Wan ^ Qn^ rM ^aU , sWhv, *»«SrraaF - «i on * 1 'l. r x *j^<^ tttSSEt aan ar SB^ Wsawfl ^^Vm!m rfsnte ^vi* jtciL iimutiici, THTJBSDAY ATJG. S . 1 8T« -