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; nXAXCU OFnCK: •.•giioiiis. roRT mcHioHO. '•''ofilVwU^irJ W * * ^ wivttiice: . .TPP**? nt ofllr« of pubUcaUon.o r tt>rt«» cental. : AOVERTI8KMKKT& • wuTlS?**!?* Ad*«rtlB«jfnejit», Ktich at Lo«t« IMHtri, etc., SO cenb» eicli. If not *tx- . gwM^Otic lti«-h A RHluction ttUowud U «M - >tlnn«d««TerHl week*. , MywUlnir iwllccn. I« een U pp r lliw eac h !»• Mnion.oxmtl wher e • «Miilruct 1« auut e iur 'tnrt m inoittlw o r more . _ 0«mrrf.I Hdvertiwmcntii wi n bm Imirfted at iivomljl e rutua, t o b e g\visn o n uppllcMtioa. ioBl Co^f A^ MTumAT MOMrZom QN^XZ-e^^ADWAY. JIvlcMo* . Statra V.v. Tei^bone call. i S a. OOHMt7NiCATlUN8. AH rr*p<*e!triilly. wonte d coinintiai«atkm« C Hftcr* Ut pitbiic liiCer««l will iMiullowetl Mpaci;. <|M» JkuVAStCK. be t tllf r niKSt lnvMr{»l>lr •nenmtmniett by thvful t lutme an d addreiis • • ttoo wriier. • •^ltf.6.szHiT£a7,tjittr . {X. ft!., rtusbtf . ^ ^jWEpEKEB , Aueut. Yt o ADVASfOK m^bTimrcba^K l ' ^o'^w^-F.Klemclie'aarutjstQre. '•g*offloe ( K U. Ilulld!^ ) VnMrowta'a carriers: Eunoe ilancbwovt'; •MP MjUbtore; F. Grlmtttiaw's Coiit«ctkMi- Coiit«ctkm loou, Coouor's ciirnera. U. wine^ aa d U Hskva. .^ConMrv-Wm . Balte^^StaUctter r au d jya^i!?: CUnton A tc .; Mr. ^SwJ^Atoa-Behenberwr's Ne«»«taiid,ODthe TMtace ; Miu CoiUMir'a carrtera. ''iJSrSX-^\^ Wbeelef a Mewa^nd to th e ^nrn Hotiae; tbe news-iDea a t tbe Kates. SATDttDAY, JUIiY 10, 1880. with tmy: aTand Hn. i - '-1 eat 1 Sid'SSS; On Mon'iay, a satohcl was found flouting in tbe Kills, near Starin'a >lnp yard, which, uiion liuiu x openea, was lound to contain tli e nude body o f • youn^ lialie , do«>mpo!>e d beyond Iw^^lion. Coroner Uourne was Mr. W. W. Corlwtt, of New BriRh- tou, i s tile agent for the Anuiior Line of steamers, and remrts a very fair business in tiie selling of tickets for Iransjitlantic passages. DeForest's Eiitrf--?q , although carry- ing more express nwitt'T than ever, are abundantly able ami i.r.-iiarc d to meet all demands inuiif ' them. I'hey can l>e rcaulied by telcliuoiie at St^sofge: air. George F. Williams, tbe man- ager o f the ±5tate n Island Amusement Company, i s one o f the busiest men i n the country. He hiw ii.H'\e r o :il i o f the eompiiuated arrangii.i.,ut.s o f the \ Wild West,\ and St. Geor«>--. ' withitandiug the muldplicily •••ffi Sot- „ . o f do- marlds made uj>o n him, be i s always affable and pohtc to those who cull on • business, no matter o f wliat nature. y I: sludge acid was nn \epidemie we ^Hiiould pay that i t wil s previiiliii g toau uhuming extent i n the Kills. Officer Smith (sirecia l offlccr) , ar- rested on Monday night, near Kt . George, a young man on a charge o f Intoxication, and brought him iMjfore Justice Corbett, who discharged him ' It i s alleged, that the oflicer used un ^ necessjiry violence with his i)risoner . At the last meeting o f the Com- missioners, held on Tuesday, the res- teuatlou o f Mr. Alexander Younsr from the imlloe forcc, was re<iefre d • nil-..wufcil. Mr. ~ •—ins-been -.e Police Force o f ^ Blehnavia County for more than t«cnty-one years, having been a MBDer of tile Sletrotwlluin Forcc, jen they had supervision 'on the Is- _jnd. During this long period, llr. , Voung has, at cHfTeren t times, held the posiUo .is o f Drill Master, AcUng .Si-r- . scant, and Patrolman, all o f which he . filled to the entire siitisfaction o f tli e Commissioners. Mr. Young's record has be«in a good one. He i s a man who fears nothing, and who, as •peclal dor«otivo, has miulc some ini - IKirtant arrests. In iii s retirement to tirlvato life , he has tii e best wisiies n f his coniradcs, and o f the public generally. ll«rcaulMB . Following nre extracts from remarks •lade by Judge Barrett, o f the Oyer •pd Terminer Court, New York, when Iw aentenoed the Ove men belonging to the Oentml Ijabor Uidon, tor boy- ^ !' ODttlng , and whose sentences varied « fltipm imprisonment for one year and a iMit, to three years and eight mont is . lalMl a Crimea M thes e ar e rtcm* C allty. Wh« l voni d liaWn s MoitKht ver nut-picks and cracker; Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Ionian, of St. I,ouis, a bronxe lamp; Mr. and Mis. Hemsteln, a pair of superb bronze statuettes Mus Ada I«man, a beautiful blue em- broMered banner: Miss l,illie Ijeman, a ailver-mountti< l pickle-dish; the children of Mr. O. w. Leman, a pinsh album, with easel; Mlas I«ontine Blan, a - Dutchess laoe handkerehlef; from the youngnr Blana, a gold salt- seller: Mf. an<f M r» . Jacob Nortoo, of Boston. • mMy beaatltui leopatd^for rug, with ft riteed red |6x upon U; Mr. and Mrs. M. OreenwalO, a set of silverspoons; Ifr. Ab'm Oreenwald, t set of aUveir nut-picks and cracker, Mr. Albert Oreenwald, a bronze bou- quet-holder; Mr. and Mrs. I jou I s ISerasteiD t a pair o f broaxe vases; Mr. John Underwood, a brass table, BMNitated In plush; llr. Sollinser, a mantel vase; Rev. Sr. KatchinKx>fr and wife, a splendid mantel vase; Misi Lizzie Morrison, a hand-painted fan Mr.and Miss Jacobdon, a and Mr. liouis Marks, a . chased spoons. After the service and dinner, the hat>p y coui>le , with the best wishes ana oonRratuiations ol their many friends and relatives, started on an extended bridal trip, durinff which they will visit Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, I^tke George, Cutaldlls, and Saratoga, returning to their New Yet k residence, a handsome finely • furnished house on Fifth Avenue, about the middle of tember. ** r» i a • B o II om , Boy*.** On Thursday morning it was re- ix>rte d at Port lUcbmond, tliat a bal* loon had landed at Bergen Point, from Philadelphia, en route to Boston. PrompteU by curiosity, our re- porter, in a special boat, visited the classic shndes o f Jersey. The balloon was there, and tiiat is all the truth there was in the rumor. The facts are, timt a Mr. Charles LaBoux, o f New York, i s exi>erimentinf f for scientific and practicjil nuri>ose s with a para- chute made oicauviiss, as a means o f escape from high burning buildings, etc., nnd for tlii s puri>os e ^e brought his big balloon '^Columbus\ to the Point, and was slowly inllating i t with gas. from the City Gas Works. He made one ascension, the balloon being secure< i by a stout roi>e, but on account o f the high wind taking the monster gns-bng towani a high building, the il to haul i t down, the . ..achute . . .. experi-« ment i s indclluit«'l y postponed. The balloon, when filled, will hold 20,000 cubic feet o f gaf», and required 78 0 square j'ards o f oiled-sllk-ln its construction. The parachute o f can- vas i s fifteeo feet i n diameter, and to the ends o f the cords T )endant from the outer c«1ge o f it , i s a hoop i n which the descender would place hims . Quite an audicnce gathered at the ex- hibition, which was a free one. CranitevMlo. Two of the \ Sons o f Veterans,\ who, -.1 company with their association, were ftiw»ruhng the fifth o f July with the Gmnlte Truck, were ar^'estcc i oa u charge o f cnielty to animal^ in that they were riding in a at the in - vitation o f an unkno\vn.ia&n, who asked them to jump i n to , take a ride down to tbe shore, to lii»li) the engine com - jMin y up to tl\e .fire . The carriage he loiiReti—t o Mr. T. Butler, and the driver was away from tli e establish- ment at the time. Justice Bulsebus discharge<l tbe accused, as no one ap- l}carc d to prosecute. St. G«orB«- The great illuminated fountain, at St. George, i s drawing large crowds o f visitors , not only from New York City, but also from our own Ishind. There i s uo more attractive and pleasing 8IK)t i n the country at which to spend it plexis;in t evening, than St. George The music o f the great Cappa's Band the wonderfnl ilhmiinated fountiiiii , and the delicacies afforded by - the \Pursell's tend to make this new re - sort one o f the linest imaginable. Since the inaugaration o f the electric fountain, tlier o has not been the slightest hitch i n the workings of the same. Under tli e careful and skilful manipulations o f Mr. W. Dwight Wi- man, everything works like a charm, and i s nightly aeiighting thousands of visitors . or Ue UoloaaM: ; TImmms J. WUUaa B^, SenmUat- Onateredlt to di M to the differon t charge and tiirec - Uon tli a affai r was ao ably planned aod maeeieed. The eoAmlttees were: John T. DecDpser * Floor Manager; Tbomas J. Oodfiej r and James W. l*owera , Awintant noorMnnager. noorCommittee—Tboa. Keoay, Jr., Edward J. Powers, John H. Smith. Danie l Roach. John Collins , M. J Oera^ty. VUUam H*rt. John P. Smith , aod Xtfiiaf«t MeDooough. BsMfClM i Ca«aBilttee>-WilUa a M^bT, JaMS Maine . JamesMorriMO, wioSm m Oora . a J. Tboaua Bailte , Timothy Bohan, John K^anftafr . aod John llhoiliii n Alfred Esterbrook, o f New Brighton, was tent to KicbaMMid , on Moe*Vt ttiirty days, by Justice Bowmil^- M a . charge o f intoxication, phsftrred by Oflice r Hannon. Michael Oatei, of Stapletoa, was ar> reste d on Sunday by Office r Uantion, on a vharn^e o f Intoxication . He was locke d ap over night,and on Monday wai brought before Jud^e Vaughn, who tfued him •10. On Sunday, John Bedmond was ar- reste d by Constable ^monioR. oi l com- plaint o f hi s father, at West New Brighton, for \removing\ the kitclie n stov e aud atensils witl i an axe, and was held for exainhiation by Justice Huliie - bus. A tittl e late r ou tli e snn»e person was arrested, by OtBce r SullSvau , for using di«re»peuful language to Udie « passmg alonx tlt e road, u» wiiic h be pleaded not guilty, but was held by tbe Justice, as above. John J. I^kman was arrested by Oflk'e r Young, for liaving a show In^j^ erailon on Sunday, near the •Wild wwam a nigu ouiuimg, oi^erator gai'e a signal to haul i t do i without attempting to drop with par attacliment. The exp i n juways e hk duties as iWtee of the and l u al l tlie dutie s derolv- in Ui e Board ; he has pro- Interest s o f the people ; he iias on a wis e and prudent e>.*onomy ; has advocated al l progre&iiv e measures ; be has advanced the welfare oC Ui e vU - lage ; and, further, BetoleeJ , Thnc In hU functions as t^esideut o f the vHlagrj , and freMding office r o f thi s lioard, lie l>:w earned and has our highest respec t for the imimrtia l manner and discriniiiisitiiig judgment exen.^se d by him, ami the courteous treatment accorde d at al l time s t o every member o f the iioard . Mr. Fetherston sai d tlj:»t he fel t decplv gratllle d at Ui e kind wonls o f the resolu - tio n coooemiug hiiiwelf . lie expressed tlt e belie f that i n hi s successo r tlie villag e would find a gentlemen full y c:ii»able o f attending to Uie dutie s o f the otfice . \ Words fall,\ sai d Mr. Fetherston, \ to expres s my gratitude fo r the many khid - fsses which I liav e re«.vived. \ Mr. Kirk remarked th» c actions spoke loader than vocds i n thi s case . Married. EaTUtB»ooK~SwA:i.'»Oa Sunday, July 4 , ill New Bri;;htoii , S. I. , at Clirut Church, by Kev. George 'Johnson, Mis s Bessi e Swan to Joseph i^terbrook, Jr. terShMtofTbe^ .. „ .. Iwlam f remopprcMk m or imvcrt y t n m rrtetid'i EKMe, tlwB prooeeded t o TiotMte lilii dom««Ue liito, disregar d tits enstoros an d dlstnrfo th e ••uM,onl«r4nd wellbeliig of his hoDsefwM r tha t I s Jus t w^ yo n ud other s of ycn r ' a tMv e been doln y wit h ru«(iird t o th e na . I Inaaehol d of tDls ooantry . I tnt.«t tha t imvicUon ma y IncUae th e beans of tMt i -•Mee-^and , ni«l«»ed, all othe r reoeH—to ' r uwa l a ttdrSplrtt an d m thei r effmnt. aaradln g In fron t of shor n ibvClag enwotor s t o preven t pitbllo v. Mall . Our subscril>er8 . on last Soturdav, were much disappointed in receiving the AnvAKce by mall, at the usual time. The fault i s not in our ofilce , but, on account o f the new mail regu- lations (progress), the way mail i s taken to New York City, and returns to tbe Island between 8 and 1 0 o'clock. West,\ and was fined #5 and costs . Daniel Lake, who was arrested by Office r Fiuau for having a shooting gal- ler y i n for«'e, at Entstina, on Sunday, was held for examination. Office r Young arrested on Sunday, Hugli Foster, Morning Star Koad, for sell- ing liquor witlwut a license—hel d for trial . John Boyle and John Flaherty' , o f Ellxabethport, were arreste d on Suntlay , on complaint o f OtSce r Edward Fulton, for assaul t and battery, interfering with an office r i n discharge o f id s duty, aud attempting to rescu e a prisoner at Erasliui ou Sunday afternoon. The prisoner s were taken before Justice Hul- sebus, wlio liel d them i n #1,00 0 bai l for a hearing ou Tuesday, Mr.W. It VauName quar.fying as bondsman. 'I'h e cu^ was calle d on Tue^lay.but adjourned t o Fri- daj - night. Justice Powem appearing for the prisoners. The above a.^ults aros e from the arrest s o f the Hibernian tKise bal l playei^ on Sunday. Much indignation is nmnifested at tli e harsh treatment re - ceive d by Office r Fulton. Justice llulse - bus, las t evening, hel d the prisoner s i n $1,00 0 bai l each t o await the actio n o f the grand jury. Distric t Attorney Gallagher appeared as couuse l for Fulton. Baadav Mmm Ball Pl»yta«. The playing o f l«ise bal l on Sundays, which has been steadil y on the increas e for the p;Mt two treasons , met with a damper on las t Sunday. The Hibernians, o f Klizabet]iiM>rt, were engaged i n tl»e game at EnisUtu i (not Wild West ) when Sergeant Cobb, with i** poss e o f police , •Mde a rai d upou them and arreAteii si x o f the players, who were bnmglit Ijefor e JusUcu Hnlsebus, who C^hey pleuuing guilty ) fined thei u fl each, winch was paid. As the question o f Sabbath t>asc bal l playing Is creating considerable excite - ment aiaong the citizen s of our commua- ity , we publis h la itnoUie r column extracts from the Penal Code bearing upon the subject, without comment, :is the y appear to b e very explicit aud deliuite . Mortnflold Cxciaa. A regtila r meeting o f the Excise Tk>ard o f Northliel d was lield oa Fnesday even- ing. Present: Muddell, UaiM»>er, aud Connors. License s were gnmteil t o Christopherj Kavanugh, Alic e Foster, IVte r McFar- land, i'rtiric k Burns, J»me s l>. I'hilUi.s , Adam Sehaeller , James iJoody, Susannah , Ficzgemlii , John Fanning, Jamus Le<Miard, Guetave Ilobzka, aud I L A CraudaU. VarsUry. The residence o f Mr. Guy C. Binning- ham, on Jewett Avenue, I'ortUichmoud, was burglarized during the at>seuc e o f tli e family, some time between Saturday aud Tuesday, and abt.u t f 100 worU i off vaiuaMes taken—no clew to tb t Bffe. areisat ttH • WW I . no t V The Olorious Fourth \ (whic h iras the atth) ns celebrated with tbe mal dis - play o f prnWoUsn i on Ifondajr - Xlwmail boy was In bi s glory , and lMUiff-phlB4Kmfn the order o( the day. No pubUe dto - ven t piibll o >f IntltnlJa. 1 .hou M to vlndtctlvci. th e ernMieoiM In • who.lnalKfu Ilundsortbe i m t«a nxmnwefioit. dt d IMSW^ reaalre d hi m to pla y wa » made, nor did , . elae a take place . A number o f ptenila a Ivala were held , which are full y _ In our columna. In the erenlni c a number o f private houses were taate f ull y deconlad wit h lanleme. and In many euaa flne diapiv* o f areworks were noticed . Taylor Street , amonf f others, preaented i pretty appeaiaDce , and waa certainly limly. HulnbaaSquarakForiBlf^ 1. waa MUtantly 01 Ohf TM, Sm'siissrti JmatdSbuSdiwiay^ datiw~tha dUgrV beautiful aow set o f •athmal eolol* broa aaj^st-^a k I n float of hlsballdls» AtlheWUdWcstlttosall. •iatsd thst onr «0.<n o people Tirita d the ^MdS •jg y \ .'nln«. Isf«e BHBoav a f tbe bUTKUrs . Mr. EdwioiClark . o f WeatNew B^htott, unped .'ro m a tcmin o( the lUpid Traaait kaUxoad at Snarp Avenue ou The beel o f tato aboe waa takeu oO, bl * bat aad coat men torn to abreds. and he was hioMel t ouoslderabl y brufated. Woith'a lin e o f aUgea. which have ba«i BlUyer * Egbert's sUicw to At about 11 o'clock , on Monday night, a lighte d firecracker wa s thrown thn>ugh an open window int o a bedroom of tli e dweliiug o f Mr. Edward Joliitson , 'I'er - race , foot o f Water Street . West New Brighton. A grandson o f Mr. Johnson (Edward Abbott), who w:i s sieei>ln g tn tbe house, heard th e explosion, :ind , u{»- •n seardi, found tha t some o f the con- tent s o f the room were on tire , but fortunately succeede d i n extlnguislnng tbe flames before any seriou s damage was dooe ^ AmoMff the JPfrrtnen. Oceanic Truck, o f Travisvllle, had high ol d time* ' In thei r iruck-liou< e on Monday. A tin e dinner was spread, t o which larg e numbers di d ample justice . Witl i <lancing , music , and other Innoo^n t amusements, the day aud evening si*ed pleasantly awa^*. Granite Truck Company, o f Granite - ville , rectfU'cnl, on Mon»l:iy , a ilelfgatio i o f over fift y persons, known «.s the Son? o f Veteran Firemen, o f New York, who had come down t o the Island, ^ei'ot u |>anie«l byadrumand llfecorps. GrMuit e Truck Comp:my (J. H. Thonip-ion, fore- man) met them a t the l*t>rt iiichnion d statio n wit h the Mariners' liarlH>r I>ru m : and Fife C«»rps, and escorte d them and a few o f thei r lad y friends t o the truck house . A tine coUatii>!t ti:td iHHrn pre pared by the hi'l r friend s of the coui - |u4ay , to whicl t all di d ample justice . Ohlef VanderblU, and Assi^lxuit-Uhief - Brown, I'orter , and Junes, ex-As«i-i:inC- Chief Sherwood, ami Chiv-f l).-ck.-r were among the invited guests . Wlii U i u the iuid> t of fun au l jollit y a lire broke imt near by, wiiic h br«*ke up tii e { and si^iled the afterno4)n' s tjnjoyment , The Veterans' :^«ns returned t o N York by the 7 o'cloc k train . The members o f Gnuiite Truck com - pany have renu>ve d from thei r lut e quarters lotheinor.^coi»»»ni)«li..n-i tjuarr on Uichmond .\vejnu-, in ;i b.dldiui r he- longuig t o Mrs. Ihmsrumn, :ind are a l reail y conifortitbl y and ple;is;iutl y liousetl , aud a t a lowe r renta l tlui n the y itav e been previously i«iyu»g. The rea - son for tliei r sudden n-umvul is , lu- we are iaforuiei) , tlia t charge s or iMsiiinu tloiis o f incendinris m lta«l bee n iiuidi against the conij/iiiiy (c«»nectivtTl\), and tlie owner or agt*nt of tin* prt>i>frty lind give n the company peremptory order s l< move or va4tate the prennse< , which the y did intta/iter. Ou Monday nl;:lit tli ip|>aratu s was hoini'les^ , bu t f«»i-muut< l y not friendlen* , ani l lt»-da3' th u co-i pany lias more friend s than ever. On Thursday evening a pU a-iaiit tiim wa s lia d i n Medoi-a Trnck lloii- e No . the occ:(sio n being a piv.-ctit:uio!i of fatigue cap, an eiglit-co.i e uJiUt- liar, a belt , a bni.-*s dnty-tnimp-t, and a coiort-d lantern (wit h a niont.-niui , \V . l£. .1., and the words As;.isianl-Cliief , grousi d on the glass) , t o the tii-wly-clecto l A-- sistant-chie f Williun i 11. .laiie.-', a ui<>u)- be r t»f Mevlon i Tnick. Foix-inuu Warbnrton, on behal f of tht* co.ui^^auy. In a neJit and apin-oiiviat e sj-ei-i-.i, pi-.-- sunKHl the above-:iaim-«l rirJii-lL-r. t o Mr . Janes, who wji s take n enlirt-l y by pris e at thi s mark of atlectio n and este.-m ou the |tar t o f hi s tir e comntdes, and wli o i n a brie f manner, expressed hi s heartfel t thanks for the l»eautirul and highly-prised gifts . .V add temponince collatio u followed the event above re - citrde<l. Frior to the foregoing, the employees o f the Kichan l Janes shop, i n wbkh Assistaut-CUie f Janes Uemployetl, through thei r s|K»kesinan . .Mr. 11. D. Bulmer, presente« l t o Mr . Janes a trul y magnificent As.-»isUnt.EngtiiL-er's l>:ul::e. Tlie body o f the b:ulg e Ls o f sterlin g silver , finely and appropriately engraved, with a medallion l u the centre, o f soli d A e«tato Mlee of tha Hocth Shore, •bo. w ara lafacmad. haa a^piratloo a for the Distfiet AtXotneyship . aecure d oo Siit- urday. mm a pnxe, a fiae bay mare calle d Uay Queen, about twenty-fou r and three- quarter yean old. Oar informant states that although ol d she i s able to carry tbe Judge to Tictoc y I n the FaU elecUon . Oo Saturday, owing to the cumber o f passengers ou top o f tbe linoleum vill e stuse, oa the tifteruoo a trip , the top wtu? crustie d in . but fortuoately no oue was Injured . Marifiara' Harbor. The Baptist Church Sunday-school of Mariners' Harbor hel d a ver y enjoyable jiic-nic on Monday, in ErasUua Grove. Luirge numbers avulh- d tiicmselve s of thi s oppurtunit y to vi«at this beautiful grove . Plea^ng music waa furnished by the Osceol a Corue t Bind. The differen t tables at which refieahmeata. bouquets, etc. . were atd d were under tbe able touperiu- tendeoce o f MMra. P. Latoureite, Sr. . George Shotw«>ll. Francis Ddrtrt. Charles Kintiey . H. T- Hervey. Uartin Mott , Fn»ck MTamboia, WUlia m Bogart. Peter Z^luCC. and S. D. Riddle , as an loe Cream Com - mittee . Sandiriches aud cake were dis - peuse*! b y Mrs. £liz» aud Melioti a Tb>>m(>- •»on, Mn* . P. Ipfttourelte . Sr. . Mi**. A. WumUtid, MU» £. ahotwell . £::um » VauPelt , and Mrs. 8. D. Biddle. Teaaud colfee . frigi d ur torrid , soul d be ohtaimH l fiom Mrt*. Mary Steinmire , Mrs. FraucU Driver . Mrs. Mary Holmes, Mr» . Jui^ Tnompsoo, aod MiMEupheuiia Wambtdd. The coofeciiocMiry ataod wai» pre«id«fd ov«fr by Mrs. CharlM Hawkitis , Mi^ s Mftr y Sheridan. Muise s Steiumire . Mi«»e » Mott, and Mis(»es E<lu a aud Flora VonXame. Beautifu l bouquets were ofr«*red b y 3Irs . Joseph Sherwood. Mrs. Chir**nee Vau- XaciiH. MhM» NeUl e Wuireu. Mis s Lizzi e ViUiName . Miss Abble Crucbextm . Mi^ Opheli a Thompson. Mis s Mar}- For.t . and Mis s Ida Uervey shot some captivating ; glanc.- s at the young meu from their archfry post. The shoot!ug-gnllfr y aud flreworkM w*>re uuder the »pr-eltU cliar.: e of Eiraer Lis»eiideo . Ueiuy Uoimes, Fred . VauXame. Albert o M nUites . M.Wambold IXiVhl VaiiName. Emet»tTnomi»M»n . Kufus Bo^art, and Joi^fp h Sehniutz . U . M mu I I s treasurer of the fund, and wil l have quite a sum under her eoulro l from the proceeds of the plc-idc . Tne polic e atreste* ! on Wetlnesdu y last , A Erastina, three liquo r dmilerM, oa com - plain t «»f sailin g liquo r o n Sunday. The^ ' were hel d fu r further **xaminatiou . Mavlaers - Harbor, have twea wttbdrawt t owlD g to lack o f pationagas Mr. Worth fta BOW nMWla g Ma 'bwsse a i n New Jetaey , teaia to CeutrevUie . mmm mmSSn^^rmummm. A aweang o f tbe Board o f Trustees was held on Thursday afternoon for tli e purpose of organising ili e new Board . S i nraut. Trustee Citarie s A. Uerplcb, ekcUM i from tbe First Waru, uk. ing ii m seat with tbem. Trwtae I building . The loss to eadmatedatSIuu. ou which we believ e thera i s no iusttranee . A slight fire occmred yesterdav morn- in g at 4J0 o'cloc k b l the baaa m en t oTtbo bric k bmlding occupM b y Dr. X H. Tere. on the Terrace, sear tbe pwtrolBoe . Tt* e fire was discovere d by one o f the drivef v fo r Eckstein , the brewer , wuo g»T e 4dai m aud aroused tbe family . Oataraet No . 2 had the first and onl y water oo the fire, which was quickl y exiiu|pa»hcKl . Mesers . Mille r Simousoo . wfau vcvup v the grouud floo r of the buiidloir, suetaiue d eligb t dumage. Estimated damage to bnildiitg . $10U. aod to prop*^v of Dr. Vere , iitM>ut $230. The North :»uor e Fire D«rpart4u«^tt (wetteru divlaool pruoipU y rMpouded to the alarm. ^^TjteLdar. tte tn^ A Mr. Henry Ikeerw . a«ed wimmrnrnmym a member otVaahtegtoBCagiaeCi*. J 1. aud Wfao waa ef^ltifed <mi tbes Mau-awan. I* mud to po*e d to have lAilett tMrerboar d boa t wiiiietakinjrooal at H>4»<ifctit WI m w not Urine oa tbe ><oat. ti e tMardi^ » Avenue B. Fort Itetimoud, Mc^ Herbvrt. The penal Code o f the State of New York . In sectio n 2C2. etiacU that publi c spoits and shows are fotblddeu oc the flrst day of tho w^k, or the S ibhath. SBCrioa-JCS . \PulOc—All shoot - ing . huntiug . flshlug.lpla\ing, nors** r:ielng, g.tmhig . or t»ther publi c ej>orts, jiOttiiufM, or Mhoiea. u|M>n the tli'st day of the week , and al l Molse dlsturbhig tli p>tice of the day, are prohibit*^!. \ StnsUon 26d impiwe s - a fiue of no t les s than one dollar and not more tiia u t«'u dolltu-a. or i>y Imprisonment in . a county j.tli no t exe*«Hiiug tiv e days, or I»y bnth,' * for S;ibbat h bteakhig . which Is a misde - meanor. Northflald Board of Health. The Board of He^dt h of Northneld hel d a regular meeting ou Tuesday ttfLernotm : present . Supervi*)r Wnitr>. Glial riua u ; Justices Sim(»s«iii. Wateon. lIuls . bu-<. a d .\lston . Dr. T. D. Lyons, aud Citize n Kloss . I>r. Lyon ^ rt'porte d that he had foun d o n Mr. ' ltenfr»nv' s prenil>«s . ItiLUiuon d Itoad . a vat tilW wit h refu-^e and tiilb . whic h the owner a^cr^^'d t4» cl«*;ui*^; uls«», near b^', a stil l wors e place , which wil l b e cleanae*!. A nuisanc e In the shap A nf a n outhouse wa>4 complaine d of by Mr. A'o>;lom. The owfi**r (iiutbaiik ) wasi n«>titie<l and the matter wits intnitKliatfl y retii^l!««l. Mr. Dieppe' s hou^ 'o n 14 o;ultr.iy was rep<jrt<Hl h i an unsanitar y Ci>n'!l:ion. Messis. Ktoss and Uulsebus were ap - pointet i a committee to Invtrr^tigite ot^tg- nant water l u the gutter o u Jewett .Vveuue. near ShnoiiHo n I'laee . Oa ftU^gesU-'U t»f Ja-t!c« Ilids-hus. a e«>mmittee. eonsi»tiin{ of Justices s>uu{»- Noti and Ilulsebus , Dr. Lyons , and Mr. Kioss , WiLS ai*polnteil t o investi;;at e the niuir y C4»u«lillon of the gtounds of the *.Vnd \VtB>.l,\nl!-o tti h»ok after the tM»wer runnlnf j aen»« s S 'or«» K 'atl un-hi r Uuildin: ; unti I>r. ,i:u g store . Ju-«llett> Wal>H)u and Shnp-on wer e np- pi>hil«^l a committee to inveeiifiat e the >nditiou «»f Gruve as t o it& saui - tary arrung'-ments . Acctdea t es th e \V»trr . TU\ st.'a'n:' r M ip-nta, whlrh run-be- twee n the Wih l VVe=.t^h.ivvd.Kk,Xewaik , d Coney Island, when ou he r la-*t trtp Xewark'on .Monda y evening and while proi-eeilitur towani tli e dniwlrritlg e acros s Newark llsiy, ran int o a schiHtner . The sciioone r was tunuM i about b y the coHi - >ion, and the .Magenbi' s plank-rail was hrokeu. Nt» one w*as injured. Veana mi Jaly. O n Monday, Mz . Jt> . u IKTtaaa . twenty . oneyeart » of age. of York , was ouel y injoiei i b y tli e pfu.atur« cxplo^tM i u t gunpowder whil v a ouxuo u i u the rear of UometV eh««e sUire , W«« t New Brighton . He was badl y burned atnMit tli e face , hands , and arm^ a»!d i t i s feare d timt he m«y lo» e the si^cht «'X im e of ui ^ eyo* . Mr. iUnuer prucur««l a oo*c h wutc u conveye d the injure d uia o to tu v Suuth luUiuiary . Aumtg the Chvrehem. Governor Hill , in company wit h Mr. £rii»tu s Wim»u . who9 « tgnvl he U duruig a short stay o n theUUud. aUeuded oivu M servic e at St . Jouu'e EpUcop^ U Cuuica Clitton . Bev. Jutu i C . Eocie«twu, ctut ! ou las t ftund^y iuoruin|$. Tue f-niMia j hyum wa s suu^; tr j « double ehotr i n tlu«f »tyle . Tue G«>veruor als o e.p«ut » poniuu of the day wit h the pre-ideu t «f the K.«tf l Tnuteit lUUroad , Mr . J. Fnuik EmmMU». To-monow. the Lord's S i win t>e celebrate d in counectio n wit h t'l e mm ini. g e^rrvice at lU.UJ o'clock , at the Mor*vi^ Church. New D^rp . the Itev . W . H. Wtfler otlicialing . Preaching «t the Ol d LaUies ' Home, Slapletou . at 8 f.M. , aud at <xiffatd Chape l at the J>«uie ht.ur- Toe Ue» . C E. Ebtri m u i preac u a t lU.AJ a-X . -.uU •» P.*. at the ctui(*el. Ca«tleto u Corners . B y opecia l request of the many per^to w^ho deoue t o repea l ttiei r pleasHkat excur - e.i«m l o ocean Grove thU Summer. Trunt y 31. E. Church has l>eeu hiHuence d to make arnuig(uuenl « Iu r a secon d excutslo u m .\U^U9U Tuuraday, August ii^LU. hac>l<em« ilr^ded upou . At thi s Uiu e the annual Oo Tbnrsdav. E. C . Getcbeli. byih« Ward kiTM. ville, wlOto enrnmh m ^ raikwM; sxac* i n trout of the train at ArieOf IHitisa . mwm out quick enough, aod the iuewawtiw a •truck the wagon, whieh I t riuiMiifchwI. wtiii e tbe drir< w waa ptcfce d np in i —iNI • A eligh t cut UQ tbe laee to U*e «M»ly War d mark o f injure. Tbe «uMi- p-knr ate bhu»«4*-M.' At tbe couventVm of Tvrian Cbai*t«^ No. n. iMfiu t.41 Tt*c*d»y night. nvtwitlistJUMlia g the-beet, thefw Wats 4iuiXe tt guthering i*f «<i*a^«uik<tks to witness tbe working vt tbe ^'Jluat Excellent\ ujvn two degr*^ FiM d Masters. A niunlMr r of vt9>iti«c» frota the43ty wen-Tyrian Chii4«c! r will licit call of T daring tiie^ionmier seaison . as they Imve too mocb worlc lu d< . Simrtim0 Jfotr*. The I . A . C.» d«l«at««J tl>« Bery^ PtMnter a <»u Moudar m.-xunt ^ Ml iingwit PtOn t Vv a !«»»re li t*» 1. as ap|»«ded. The Berget i Pi4u t Oub are al pr«-'eaxS lat«*riug uuile r dtr%a.lvautai;e-. a^sKnaeof thrtir uiater-.Ml are ph^e.e^y sivC aide pla y wit h their u-ma l viu i and $ t A C 1 \l \l 11 \l 1 htrgsu rtiint 0 u u u u u u x e—a rai|4r»- . M;. lu the aft«4m(»u«i the a liiM* ezhib U.1* ^juue ••<. tli«> {tT'tnx K ••f th* Stax«^i I-4a n t cluh . Mt wh.efa quh«*ifc laiu f tiuxul*er of i-^^-.-ut, beutglu tl« - luitjoiity . Ta^^i i mix. Waa a CM'or'; «*f to 1 im lat<*i uf the htm^ team. S»»me reuiarkat»l y fiue pla^fa^ waa tMilic\.!. tHK*Uly tltf- l-U hsud'^ ^aitehfa-je camp meetuit f will b e iu pro);(«9a. esj iu.^t Me . A . ^auth tlxk.... n-iti. ar.. ..1. r !>.. v.. ^.itl . tltlt.i-tl iTl*<«<>l>a iMMMk> n.Mun 't,v thoM wl) 0 go o u the exc^&iou a-il l au oppoitunity lo r at ieaa t on e publi c servic e il deeired . The Juds«. n Misteiohar y S'»clety hoW their leguiar moutnly meeting lo uiorro w aflenioou lu ine Patk B ipiir>t Churc h a l o'cloc k P .M. Mr. M^uiice SUidlleid . of Su^pleiou . wil l address the meeting . Tue g«MSi>el servic e at tii e i^ig-water Rink , Ciiuio n Street . T'jmpkiusvnle , Ma» quite Weil attended. uutwiLUataudii. g the hi-at. on Sunday urieruuo n iaet . Tue It^-x-. Ml. Mt-i^ulllaii, who wa s to hav«adilrvsse d the mec-uiig . was taken e-ick and uiutbl e t o attend. A goo d meetin; ; wa s held , however , b y the yv.ung men i»f the Ka.-t Shore Y. M . C. A . Tne lari;«choru- » choi r di d excellen t seivice , and tne sin^n;; w>ao much eiijjyed . The lb-v . Chu-etice E. £<>erman . of tti e Moravi.i u Churen. will delive r the uddret»» at the fink to-mortoa aliemoon. Tti e iuUf-hours - . vi>:e of whic n precedes the address, a tli be^l u a t .t.lM o'cl.>ck. The It.'v . Wni. Walton Clark , of the IJii;;hio n lieltfht*. Beformei l Church , wil l pr«:-.c:i iu the Park liapiin t Ctmrch . Port iiichmou«l . ItKiuorro w evetim g at 7.4 5 o'clock . Al l are cortUall y Invited . gold, representing the embletns of the fire department. The badge is o f lin e Dea^iaey wed to arcanlaa. Adopted. Tftee MeCoaneU «oTed to cl^ n xHSSTRiTelly o f iJawMd itC'i&lnBB a .., and is the most elalxirate i we believe , i n the i»os»essiou t»f any Chief or Assistaut-Chle f In Klchnu^n d County. Tbe recipien t being a man of deeds, not words, simply Uianked hi s fellow em- ployees through Foreman Uuhner, and said , ttis t so long as he was i>eniiittetl to wear the badge, he should endeavor to do nothing tlia t would bring di»grac e or dklioDor upon hiiusel f or tli e de|tartment o f which tbe badge was an emblem. We estend our congratulations to .Mr. W. I I Janet, on account o f the high estee m i n which be appears to be hel d bot h by fe!iow*workers , aud fellow-comrades !a dm track company. ihlm tog.au a Aa fisr US l a »l6aned.ao in«d.andbata8awll 'NoMinatlolM for pe made as foUows: Clitele s A. Herpicf c by Daniel J.Deaip •er, WWlaai Kirk by C/A. Uerpich, and Vkior Wl^iiHn Andrew MoConneU. MemTwk and. McCoooell were ap. pointed tBllMS . Twaaty ballou. were bad witiKm t ian y slsrtlnn, tbe oooiaaf cblefi y Mr. Mnmm JUybaum aod Justice 8. T. fmmm tm4 a foot-rao e on Aliarsda y for mm a alda: distaooe ; 1.500 feet . Two barnte wmtm plaead l o positio n at ibe sUxt aad tba half*«ay tomiag point . Wn«a MaMhmmm tasched tbe aeoou d stake-bar * fal, I M flava out aad rem dned by tbe - (wbat ftorT). when Watson forged aad woa tbe raae. seeariog the #wlloe Walaoa eoatamplataa sali ^ mWk tbe prhw moe^ Th«* In«Itan chief s and brav>*A, having partaken 4»f thei i usua l annual di»g-fetu>t. aieno> v pairoidzln g themerchanb* of l\>r t Bichmond b y the buyin g o f unoercloUdng. trinkets , hair pomades, tobacco , boile d shirt , and ** lot a o f thlnirt.** At times Poit Richm<m d pteeents the sp,>eaiiuic e of a wil d Wi«stem town, owing to the pres - ence o f the wil d aavagoa . lu th^r pictur - esque eostumea. Tbe ladlc a ar^ beromlng aeeuMtome d to their presence , aod now •euture out boldl y without aa anaed escort . _ WMt rnmm •rishtwt. The cow boya of the Wil d West are useful a a wel l aa ornamental. On Thurs- day. a well-know n liver y atable keeper of W«Mt Kew Brighton dh»oorere d one o f his horse a loos e In a large field, w* 'fa be was unable to eaptufe. He sent. r one o f tba «*ow to assis t him. aod In a twlnkliiv tbe borsa was lassoed aod re> Store d to tbe bapt>y s. . Gbptai a H. H. BanMtt. INxt Ricbmoad. a member ol tbe Graad Army. Klebmood Post , aad who served under Geo. Flu Jobs Porter, wit h tba Fifth ]l««tmeot o f tbe Fifth Armf Corpa . bas reeelvo d tbe fo4 lowin g letter from tbe General. The iHtar was la aaswar ta one s«at eoagrata > latUw tba OeaMal oa tbe entire viMdlea - tiua af tba aspsraina a aad chaffga i Ibat madaaad bal d agaiastblm: ToMK.Ariy7. IMg. Daas Csptai*:—I gl*a yon my * Ml warm taaaka lor yaw kM e o Obituary, Ctt.vxi>A.ia..—At th^ Harbor, on day . ll.'ur y Craiidall . aaed sev.aiiy-eigh t vear» . lutermenl . i u the cemetex y at tli e Harbor. .A.i.nEitT.— \t W-fi t New B.i»:titon. o n the tilh inst. . Minni e Ai«»ert, ase<l »iev*-u eais . IiiLeim'*iit in Fountain Cfmeler^ - W'HtTMiJi.—.Vt New Bright*in . July i M if whooping cough. £<lwar d C . Whittuan. :ige« 1 fourtee n years Inte l ment on Sunday , Greenwood Cemetery. CoNFiiEV.—At New Brlgliton . o n 3 ! »y. o r c«)U^.umpiloit. Mi-a. F.ai.o.-s- C ••- frt'V, a.;e d iwenty-llct* y«9arb. luleimeiit In Su Pelet's o u t'he 7Ui. KErocu. —At New lirighlon . o n the 3 d iu-<t., iciest K-uger, \ge d Kixty years liiterinen t i u W4K >dl..wn Cemetery ' o u the ot h lust. llrrt'HcocK—O i the 2tl hif t . at S .ilort.' iu « HarlK»r. \ndrew Hltch^wk. a n^itive of All>any, N. Y.. fcge<t «ishty yeara. Interment ou tbe tith at Albany. O akbs .—At 8 . S . Haroctr , o n the 5t h Inst. , Jame^ OikM. Hge<i seventy-tw o y«irs. Buria l i n Harbor Cemetery . KiacxEDT.—O n Tuesday, al W«s t New Briichum . Arthui LltingstonKenuedy.M» of T. L- Kennedy. Tue intei-men t tut«k ph&ee on the 7t h i n the Fountain Cemetccy . Joscs—.U Weat Port Ricfamouo.l.o n Fii«iav . July 2d . Lol o £. Jones , intaut daughter of PhiUp aud AUe e Houaama- Junea. Interaken t oo Saturday. B a ILKV.—On July Tth , a t West New Urighton, Steidie u llailey , aged thirty - five years, o f consumptiou. Intermett l in St - Peter' s Cemetery. H cbbard .—At TooenvUle, on Jnly 6tli . Honors M. Uubltard, ajte d srveuty- nine years . Intrnneut I n Bethe l Ceme- tery ou Thursday. niajrdilevs tM«*s« r b tikufth of iW lohauU-i«tH» hit a tmtl 1m th« ^atrwue ri^fi t of the field ••v^r th^ fenrs ^ .•n. was h*^r<* l o r^tuark. w««* ly It s Wa r to the Wil.i ««tUy liaSi-ai;** W'** Ur tb«» Ir—*—. S>uitb ab>o madea Xitas e hh aa- I made a cle^ n 2*tMi;ger. i^-ewtmrn-nd the tt*\ of 1uhi-;;u m to al l wh4* w«. h t«» lu xk\ bii; IdtM an*l home rtni«. t Tit e g ttM* •ecui>i*Hl two h<Hir~. aft.1 w«.4 umptf^ i a • n a^M-^^tsW- and Impartia l nuumes - V y Mr. P. B . Foes. ^ Al. ft O O 3 2 « 3 1 tt-» berceu PuUit 0 u it t» u i a. - t Tne Attr-]*^ . «»r Harlem, idaye- l wit h theS. 1. A. <'.•»•« >:ntur>tsv«m |rr«Mw«d<4 »»f tW 1 ttter at Wwt BHs?ht««n. T k—r-? were a numt*^ tif ladi'^ atMl me n pre«4.ntt wlio wit ne-e^l tbe |-amewlth morh Irjtere^ . The resul t tbe ^me u-aa It to 9 l o fav.. r of tlH* Athl«<lc^ . Umjilre . Ljocitt ; tijo e o t game, two b-»ur>*. The I'ruptiUn. pJar^l Ihe (Cafttain . S>»ratt*» Sharrott) « n Saturlxv a t IIa*fi-4*ro Finn an«1 w<»n the swne ly a « f 2 3 U» IC Therec->rd o f camea w-m * brih« * Ama- teur L^jrue Imu e bal l Wib^'np to h»«t P-i-tunlny i-* f'.dloww: IWcert l*..1t»t«. S-n-^jIMaud n-ooklrr, AtbMle. 1. TheAmeriean AwMtH-ttlnn ofB^BtQ Playera . at the el<>-<> showed the fo!|owif>ir reoord: lf«<n>rM>atjtnii— won . 23: lo-t . 30 . Brnoli!TT««— 2'. ri1t-l*nrjr«—iti: jrl ^.nt lUhintf^rmm w.-n. : l.wi. 33 . A'hS-t!e_wcm Uwf 11. 0'iHn«»ii_won. l.»t . 33 . tili^^wod. lost Tl»«. Q:ilelr«t»»f»B w.f»» 4lefe«t«Ml bvtiM * i S'-irin * «m S-ftnnla y <*n tbe Comtxum w t»w 2:* to 24. O n M«»rdar . tfw* ir^hTn»»n iSbat a with the Hlltemlanaat Q{zab*^l*|>nrt. and after a ver y «^rltini r dm In k •whlHt cnme-flr^ t plarinf f waa «|r>rwb«»n t-<s»h the gnmeel/va*^!wit h 2 favor o f the-ni».«»mlrt»t«. Mr, John r.. S-nlth . of \^V*^ BrIffM-»n. r?I«tinsutab«>«I hlni<»etf 1»y tmttlnj j «>«it 1hlrt-«»efi mettatH f • • in P«ttl«i r <»tit two . affMf d^ d xm t tnakear t —n-ti'Tfttir mf r r jcin, .ItlMMtah he •^opfx- l mmmm *»rr bot >e>Ila. A a a teor^i«m»|»-r . Mr, ftmHh ia aaeoid 1«» none in the county , wfaQe ae m raaMTte Is A No. 1. A >*a*«>bidl whfe h had Ifwifeetf rorwan1t«>w{t h tho gr-at»at nxMy« antielpatlno , t-v>k pfne* tb* - I . A- C . «ti - A maeUog o f tbe Board waa bal d y terday mcwtdu g at the oSoe of tbe Cooa^ TreMUter.aU preaau t eseefaing Superrii— Bechtel . Olor VermUye made a writSc a ra. port In reference to tba • a oft Supt^ittteodent s ot tba Poor Iu r •fi.SM . wit h which to liquidat e a back iMteblad - nam. Taa ri| it •taf tbat, soti liisg to tbe •tatetea . tbe Bjymilaiic a am tbe dominant power mm rcwanl e tbeSepml^ teadeato' tbat a daMlag mg Mamiaa d aooount o f tbe back debt afroai d be pra- eeated totblaBoard. aad. I f Soaadeomjet. and the Bupsntsora a o dtrlila . tbsj bava power (bat aat skligilniy) to -TbeSq tevTwricbttora tlw Piawyla dsM. twe«>n th«» marri^ T a'd n>«mb*va-o f the Hub. Th«» n f tb«» • |irMM«t i a ruUfoM»««bttiitbelai^ and IMiliat * —_ < to o f ib* atnjtt ^ , . i n 0(m>n y iiamb i la . Tb«» marrted t^rm ems composed mt T. f*. Jmitmmmn^ A . IL. f^Itae. S. C . A. Vfatt*^ W. W*^ •on . V. L-etflho-. W. S>HrBt4« . D . H. Betrtrsi . aed W. C IHvi^ TSosritm *if aluffV*t W. C. B'wiwad. A, I«.narm1l. V8»ftton.G.M Ma«>>llm, J. W. CoK B. J CmttniX. A- A F- H^dewald, nad ETOa fltomt. mtmeU ssMi le d «# fS'^wlnaHl at tbe and at gmt enuM an * an\ LeDoe'a pttcblng.lNi t theymmm $mmm6 tt mtm. 04« > mmAm a bsmn wm . nnd B. J. CNrrnl i and Odewaeh mnd»n3%aan hit . 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