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nor • Ooqn^ Idvafice iMVllflDAV MOMNINO at Ho . 72 BROADWAY; ' BrteMM, SuiMi, 1.I..4. W. V. orFWK: wmmn, • mr richioxo. • ot ciom^rated Ur. Salsbarj-'a^'stateoieat and tiic oiM was dUinisaetl, as ttiere bad bw n no Tiolation of the law. Niers are oc- AI>yKltTI.Sh»lKSm AdvurtioemeiilF. wucli (•tc..f>(» cciitH «ieh. If not Oll^lncll. A rcilucuoii tilluwutl tf c-un* ivt ml week*. Itotlcn. 10 cetit« per line mch in- IwrQ a coittrnct t« uiade for tiore. ! fHt.v«rtiiiMiienU trill I m« Inserted at rat—. tot>egivon on nppilUition. COMMUNicATIOXs! rwpttlfiilly.wor'JocJ coniiniiMiciittnna nn — of p.iblic iiitcrtat will Int utlowixl VAKCR. btil Ihtfj iiiiiBt tnv:iri:ibiT I k: 'brUittfulluttiiiu and h<iui.».h of toe purcliojteit at— ^Edward Decker. Pust Office. 1. W. Van Noikc's grocery store. bvr—r. Klenicke'stTriu;store. I—Branch Office (P. U- Ihilldlnic); _.ji's Oirrters: Kmreue HHUKliwoutV •lore; r. F.CSrltntihnn's Coiirectloii' .rreaiii kUoom . Connor's cirrlera. -J. U. WlncKar und L. Sjkes. TiAt'u (iliit!ii<i»rr iii.r A s the Polk-e Con CMioiiaIfy nppointing poliueniei , for which positipiis <«rlAiu reqiibitea ar» reqiilretl lor the proiier moraU of the force, \re publish a short extract from thu liook juf Kule.s Kovcrnhi!; »ich mattci^: \ Nit ijerson will ,!ie npimintetl patrol- man of the liiciimoiid Comity Police ForiNi iililess: \ First — lie shall able to read and write the English language undcr- standingly. • • • \ Sccond—He is a citizen of tlie United States. Fourth—Hi! has never been convicted of crime. iiixth—He is less than thirty-five ye.irs of age. •' Eighthr^IIe ispf good moral character ind l.ablts.\ T o most of the abctve requirements, the •pllcaiils for tjositions, must swear to 1 au uflijavlt. ttnu Uvrr. On Saturday, while .Mr. George Tag- had;, of .Stiipkton, wiw drivhig a [earn witli a load of ston«, along ! near the police suuion. West he iicciilentally fell from the d the wheels pitssing over him im very seriously. He was police ambnlaiiee to tlie Smith Tugback W:LS in the eniploy ley O ltouck, Contractor of I in 1 1 of Ml animal to drown stiitkm. foot Cllti .EIcheiitxiiKc'r'a Nen^tnud. on th •mfnee; ^ohn Coiinur^B carriers. Aanw-'Wln. Whieler'n News^nlmicl !n tli . VMnHaaM; the news-men ut the ipite.-i. SkgwSlwUe. »«ii|*f<)i. mat w.yi<„,-wni.wilkei WeWetiMMlB ; and newsKlenJvr.^ Rcnenillr. JULY 24, 1880. 'The long-continued strufff?le for the .|>rnitkincy of the Ko w lli iuliton limnl .of TruBtcss ooini- to a n end on MdihIhv .avenlni;, and resulloil in tlie fli?ctl..n o( •••fr. Thoinfis Fiiri-ellv as iirelnflinj' olTi- ' J'or. Mr . Furrelly is a Kenth-man ol .(•nurKy iw d chiuactor, iinil utidin- his JllreotloD the alTnits of thu vill Hbly injndueted. A fcntun «nnyoB8 vu a tho innrked indein ^if ActluD manifested l»v each n ;|t-||tch showed that tho desire .4.ho Ira t for Hie position was th ot th ulenc ?ml>ei o i:Ii- A Uibjt.'et utmcd nt. Ti _ ;»flB mo«t oxcttiiiK ever li j{ice ot Ne w lSri(ihion. ^UMOunt of tho cauviiss 4)1 another TOhinin. Mr. uey^ tho elHelent eierk Mt- ilames lUeaton, thu \ JlKlorj WKl Mr. Aiidrev ^uitor, ,wurc umiiiinioii: their resiJCetive posit ic MI^ Ullio A. Corbett, of New Brigh itiin, has thu ropiitatlon ot being a vur iTulHil iiud collect typewriti'i'. 3 Eapid Transit train igi thcvi l letailei nay be f.iiini .lolin J. K.-n )t the town eneral.le eol Young, tht -ly re-clected On Monday tli _ _ 3re unable to iiass the foot or .Tcrst #i.reet. New BriKliton, in eonsefi .t)tn washout caused by the heavy .uf Hulidity evening. Quite a minibei .liMDOiiKurs, who arc In thu habit koinit on tho early trains, were oblige /So wallc to St . Ueorge K . Pcnn Smith, Jr ot West Nev hrotlL. luleliihii isfaihel for hi of Inst . taut week, with hi;, J, brought on from Phiii .13 blooded horses, two for hi B. Pen n Smith, and on. uncle, Wm . Moore Smith. Tli . So Trenton by boat, thence on horseback iu Jerse y City. During the thundpr-atorni JIUDdny night, lightuing struck tiM telephone poles at £tni P;irk, com . Iilctoly shattering it. ' A eow in a liel kau' aranitevillo was founiKdsi d cr, Monilrv morniiuj_auKiws«r to have \ ... :r/\tho ek-ctrlc lluid. A .^on Post uvunue.ncarthe giia tank, 1 also struck iiy lightning on Kun- iViLS trilling. ihightoli, .;on, ai injured h laKea in :i Inflrmary. .f -Mr. li:i Staillcton. Toner ' . wbleh. Msg slek, b; . . In the KUIs. Not suceeedlns Kt lint, he save the antmml a blow with a stick which killed It Knsis. Walter Earl and WUIism Moore t«tlBed that it was a do«, while Mr. Turner and two witnesses swore that it was a cat. Hence tho douged catastrophe was not followed by any punishment. Pallce. Charges have been preferred agninst Capt. Daniel Blake, of the Uichniond County Police, for incompetency and dereliction of duty. A liearing will be had this evening. Keal BMau. Tiie premises foniierly owned by Mr. Harry L. llortoa on Third avenue, near Wester\-elt avenue, Xew Brighton, were sold on Thursday, at the Village Hall, inder a foreclosure of mortgage, by ortler f theSupieme Court,Counsellor William .M. -Mullen, referee. Mr. .lames Cunnc-cn was the imrcliaser, f«w jia,8.'iU. Th e collectors and ticket agents of the Rapid Transit have, under new regulations, more hours to the day and less days to tho week in which to attend to the rapidiv-increasing business of the company. Fro m 7 A.M . until 11 P.M. •w constitutes tiift day, but, as a set- off, two (lays in each week are allowed as a resting-speli. Dead-Lock No More . A meeting of the Village Triiste« of Caiitain DIUI be 3l«re Carcfal. L Sat. light II. J. Willie : Tyndale of the sloop iiore frotn hi Mew Hrigh W.1S throwi :iothing mori ort Richmond. carpenters will :.f Am; A full i H iCill Vi anch of the Carpenter ance is rein be Knll lloui ' United I and Join M ith ti Ivill V Mo Llnoleumvlilfl vliail .Ml tclpplmne am Kull House, eii.bercd by hini. lleiirj- Knii-p siistaii fracture of his thigh, on l.tilig to lift her—Dr. Wiilsct Jir. K. I-i.hb was inclat. •ill lo; xpenei ig be tine Field's cows, or to order him to kill them agataist his own wishes or desires. If ho felt that way Inclined. He himself at Orst felt a little troubl<-4 about drinking the milk obtained from Field, but he had again resumed hU favorite beverage— n^lk—and from the same man. After some desultory remarks concern- ing therigbt to longer detain Stelnbrenner in the station house as a wituees. Judge Hulselius, by whose orders be had been coullned, told the officer to release him, whereupon the detahied witness and ae- euser sklpi>ed down luid out v«ry ulmbly. Judge -\lston acted as' counsel In the case, assisted by Snper^'isor White and the other array of legal talent around the board. Fuither examination was adjourned to Monday neict at 4 P.M. Mr. E. J Field feels keenly the peculla position in which he Is placed by th' unsubstantiated afflilavit of his late eal ployee, and the temporary Injury* to his business through' the newspaper reports, some of which are highly colored, and is seemingly as anxious for a thorough In vestlgation of the whole business as is th Board ot Health. ad al- 11. iirday hands vt\'!\.';: Id I sh< circii • Lin. Thi lattoi Mariners ' Harbor . i>f til :it .Miiriiiers ip that hitherto all.lost .f our beautiful ]>1:nid ic, the result of v vill l>e in the fnl iiaud for real e-tatc Wild West conibi- llarbur has opeii.-d iinknowu section to the great i.nb- ,-liich is already, and urc, an iuciva-ncd dc- aiul building lots. New Bilghton was held on 3Ioiiday at the expiration of a recess takeu lust meeting. Temporary Chairmai telly presiding. Balloting for permanent chairma commence-l. Kighty-oue ballots li ready been taken at previous meetings without delliilte results. On th.< llrst forty ballots Herplch, Farrelly, Deiupr-.-y, and Kirk all held, at times, the winning hand, lacking one vote; from tho fortieth to the liftieth ballots. Trustees Kirk and Farrelly rer-cived tho votes about equally dividtnl; from tho liftieth to the seveiitietli, ilessts. Herplch and Farrelly dlvldeil the honors; from the seventieth to the ninetieth ballot, the result was. In nearly every vote. Far- relly 3. Dempsev 2. and Herplch 1; from niuotUth to the lOOth. Farielly led, with Herptuli a good second, and Dempsey third ; from the KUrt to the 110th Farrelly held his own (3), Heipich. Denipsey. and Kirk sharing the balance. From the 111th to tho 117th, Dempsey and Farr.-lly had three each; on the llSth ballot, Tl.onms Telly received four votes and IMnlel i>eu.psey two. which ballot ilceldeii long but good nature.1 contest for presi.leiicy of the Village Board The result of the • eetlng (which was ir president) was am ringing to a close < 1 elections for he County. t-elect Farrelly, owing to the if the hour, simply returned the honor conferred upon him. .hat be would endeavor, to the to prcl.le over the Board with Supervisors. The Board of Supervisors held a meet- ing on Monday at tlie County Treasure: otilce; all present, Superlnteudeut of the Poor Reard. presented an Itemized account of the buck iudehtedness of the county house, amount ing to $7,100. On moUon, the report wae referred to the Committee o:i Alms House. Chairman Marsh reported tliat he had received from the estate ot Mr. J. C. Henderson (deceased) as a bequest for building a separate apartment lot minors in the county jail. ¥ui>elvisors Mooie and Marsh botll empuatically referred to tho necessity ol tne internal mtings of the County Clei k's oDice being completed al once, an.i th.it tho County Clerk should be requested tc decide upon the matter immednitely. On motion of Snpervisoi U.-.;htel. a U-le- piloue was ordered to bo place.1 in private resi.lenco of His Honor, Judge Stephens, at NeA- Brightou. per\-tsor Joline reported that li by the Amusement 'Company on Division avenue, which is a narrow street, without permission, and which are in objectionable positions. On motion,Tnistee VanSame and the Street Commissioner were appointed a iximmittee to request that the poles be replH.;ed in other locatious, as may be reiiiiestod by them. Au amendment was made to the resolu- tion en nagging the sidewalk on Richmond avenue, providing that the Street Com- missioner should ascertidn before pro- ceeding with the work that the notice served March 10th on Mr. Trantor was legally served on the proper person. Trustee Whitman complained of. a dreaijlful stench that proceeded from a diah -pipe ou Klchmoud aveuue, near Benr ett street. Ml. Judah reporteil that he did not know the source ot the waste water; tha he had tiingged up the draiu to see wher. It would break out, but was not able u discover. Oil motion ot Trustee 'Whitman, th. C^tmmissioner was authoriz.*d to up the drum ami ascertain tli wlilch noiv appears to be euvi'ioped :erv. . Mrs. of Captain Whltmi was otd.-reii to remove .11 the sl.lewuik lu front on Moining Star road (which built npoii the si.lewalk) I'ight hours; otherwise th niotlot Fostel ictlnii euilses was a stoot witl/hi forty.. ,, village would remove it, Orticer Coates, in answer to questi was instructed that tho villag.i by and; charter were to be his guide il fori^ing the duties of his ofllce. Ctjmi.Iah.ts iiave been nia.l.» against th. iWauce of runners ot criers in the bor mod ot Krastina. shouting diff. rent places which they n.pr. ,g un.lerthe by-laws, etc-. J pieveiil them from so d laws pe ,p.d him Mow Dorp. The ningnilhvnt Vandcrhilt inniiso- IcKin ill the .M.iraviii111 Cemetery is about completed. The riiailway to the summit of the hill is not J i-t Macadaiiii>;ed, but will be at 1111 early date. Capt. Jacob Vamlcrbilt with a ti.'w friends vi-it.'il the uiaiisolcuiii on Menilay. The rccciving vaultt iuu whichh reposc latee Williamm il . the remains1 of the vaul i whic repo lat Willia il . Validerhllt, is still closely guarded by Pinkertou's ui night, but tl Mr , O. M. Johnsfin bus added to Ills already Hnely-stocked stables two niag- llBlwn t Blac k Haw k liorses troni Ver- •ont. The y me beauties, llj hands hWlib Jet blaek, and tho proprietor of lite Clurendon Stables has good reiLson $0 be inroud of his now accession. The new \Church Yea r Book, \ just laued under the stiiicrvislon ot 5tr. tleo. H. MIddlebrook, tho entcri.rising tnaaiirer, Is u comprehensive and liieid Somiwndimn of tlie h!.story of the Itu- droi^ (Dutoli) Chtircii of I'ort Ricii- nond, from the year loil.^ to the present time. Th e work is the result of care- M i study antl ruscurch, and great •redl t Is due Mr. Mhtdlebrook tor the 'aekolarly mnnucr in which the book >M been coinplted. Tlio congregation Erenr much plonsed with the result •I his labors. Wo iiuUeve it is the llrst of tlie kind Issued In tiiis county. «ke Board of Health of Castleton, at . mSrlastmeeting suninioncd the pmp- -\^- ownere of Yor k avenue to amicar l e |hom In rpferenco to the sanitary \ in of their proi^rty iu the rear dwellings. eoneert nanoiinced for to-night Pavilion Hotel, New Brighton, to lie ot n Hint-class order, ilonal tulent engaged ranks Un t In tho couutry, and 1. Hyllesteil, phuiist; He I, Voritouo; Miss Afaiul jViter of Prof. Goo. W. .. aa bnrplst. Price of tickets, bop will follow the concert, stieet at the corner of Broadway tte ^rrace. west side, needs some - from the Truslco of the ^i^.iistherei8<iiiite a hollow ' b^, lust at the turu, whicli In. < IMieaS sr m Vmmmm Crclmmr. ' m llM Seroe storm of last Wednes- a ea the premises occupied by •L datCTman, nsnr Bull's Read, > llr . John Blake, was moved a Its hmnilatlon and badly tka foree of the wind. Seven wirieh had stood the storms ~ jsors, were also uprooted. Erastina . Visitors to tho Wild West shows will find, in a tent on the wiat side of the gniuiids.nearllie conimissary department, rhe>-PUl,',-- jiisorlal artist. Mr. Cliarie» - \Whiv.-./ ,o. of Pott Richmond, wh.. Is engaged In his avocation among tho Wild West people, and is doing well. Mr. J. Lynch, ot West Hew Brighton has puichased a lot SOxlSo feet, ou Van Pelt avenue, just north ot tho railroad for ?2,UOO, oil which he has erected i building to bo used as a restaurant and innch-room. Eight ear-lotida ot happy children from the public schools ot West New Bright. tlai and unbiassed mind, and that h< tho members of the Board would gi all the assistance in their power. Oil motiou ol Trustee Kirk, tile present incumbents. Mr. .lohn .1. Kenney. clerk of the Board, and Mr. James Seaton, village collector, were unanimously re-elected to tho same positions. The janitor, Mr. Andlew Young, was. on motion of Trustee Kiik. reappointed for the coming year. Counsel of tho Board, Ml. G.mrge Gal- lagher, appeared before the Trustees •oncerning the reaolutlous passed by the lid Board, In relation to the opening ot a street from Jersey street to St. Georg\ and la which bill were certain modillca- ions which in hU opinion made null and nd Casth'tun Comers West show on Thuisilay afte L 'ompanied by Sclioui Commissi. id the trustees and teach, schools. Yestenlay the school Wil. lOon. at lerFrea s ot th ililidren th f Xorthneld, in largo numbers, spent ftenioun viewing tlie exhibition, and wert pleaseii an.i delighted beyond description. On their return the war whoop could be heard in every street anil on eveiy block I the village of Port Eichmond. Lodge Notes . The excursion ol Continental Council No. 27, O. U. A. M., ou last Saturday, was gritiid success as regarils numbers and Ihianchil resulU. Thesteamboat General Sedgwick, tvith a barge, catrled the happy ilonlsts to a grove on the Uudsoi where tho day was enjoyabli' sp<Mit. hand of music accompanied the party. Good and substanthd meals were fur- lisiied on board the baige. Xothingof ,11 unpleasant nature occurred to mar Ui fesUvitles ot the occasion. Tho party retunieil homo at an early hour In th evening, well pleased wltii the whole affali Thu excursions ut Continental Council ii the past have been of the finest, and this one was no exception. Grand Master Frank R . L.iwrenco the Gniiid Lodge of F . and A. M., Smte of Sew York, fully aiipreclatiiig tl sterling worth of W. Hro. Aquiihl Rich, has rc-apiioilited him to the rcsimiisible position of District Deputy Gniiid .Master of the 2711i district, wliich eni- brace-s Uichmoud County. liShi Preside leness . lai.ks fot .nd said best of bis ubilit liberations ot tho th< 118th ballot of this the 199111 one in all ouueedat 10.50 l-.M.. lie of tho most pro- i village omclal ever 1 In sold and Comityjrreasurer. Oi Com tax tor tao.'ro. havi A Sup. 1.11.1 So. the wreck near Tottenvllle t. had paid over tlie procei-ds t. I motiou of Supervisor Moore, the ity Treiuiurer was illrected to cancel of Mrs. H. leu Woodruff. 0.i»tU t..n. ISlC, STU.CS; 1S77. SG3.-.i'J; 1S79. on account of a double aosessmeut ng been niad.-. bill of Mr. E. B. C,de. pres. nte.l by •visor Jolii les belonging i referred to bupei with the County Measures, Justice CoULsellorVern Bartlett had deiil bill of tile Ulchmo the piiutiug ot th. $bG9. Oil motion, aclj.iumcl t .-Vims House on Fii.lay(y. o'ch.ck A.M. Ml -S. J. Saaw tie present lo ilispcc what other repairs art S'.), for r.'l.ttli 11 of We=-tU.:l.l. was Moore to consult ler ot Weighu aud Uoivmaii. ilye reported that Ju.lg.i L11 the auditing of the nd County Deim'crut :or : Session X-aAVS tor isas. meet at the iteriiay) at 11 la Loiveil will lUildtiiga aud see L-eiled. iieetin leld at :hli rct'crr.I..I lily,-, .id tho whole bill, iggestthat the mod ill Ig tho changing ot thi - lied, uine discussion Herplch said in the Board,. li wiiole 1 .th.u. til be resell After part. Mr new mai 1; li that he would •ations as regard- proposed route in which .-ill took -hat. as ho was a e woul.l prefer to ler laid over, ction of tiie Board at ive th On 111- . its last regular meeting, cunceriiiiig tii proposed opening of a street, was rescind- ed, lUid new propoaitious will probably be receive.1 later on. A suuiinons wassBr\-ed on tho Board by Mr. J. Johnson tor balance due for con- tract work done on Coluiubia Street. iithig to siiia, which was roferreil to Counsellor Gallagher to report at next eetlng. Tho facts in this case arc that nt du ossessm. tho amo paid, on incuts not ha irarlous leason money from tli charge to tho ITHS laid over.. The Board a.lj next at 7.30 r.M ,du for th Mr. Johnson has It of sotue ot th. ring been ell. A proposal e Ge uccou .nil Wa It of th. spcciul rk. and ol been assess- ^ted ftii p ly til il Fiin.i and Fifth Ward umed to meet on Monday •i' street. West before Justice tins to A. W. Booth, of ^ -JS Uie occasion ol the ||W4 MO by JoaUce Powers I of Offloer Ctonln that the IHH >11 At eondlUou t o work. I sold at the Tll- X, bv order ot the • iNMlMaa. D- T. Oomell beiDR Mir, aad Smith Bho n rbiait troM Wm Pack (kaaneaiOrwaa'straek _j A-VamodMii. olHaw t «•>» lass Mwdaly t'JM \<<1^' «-»•' H »find Mr. Kate Ssklmrjr^ t. tke^WIU Wao,\ were —Ve UatolSSatlHirt r.,\M aiMwar a nxap l^ourt Mewa, Tiiomas Carlin.iof A Xew llrighton, was uikei i'owers, on Monday evening, on a cliarge of usihg threatening language to one Jlrs. Allen.- He was placed under I^OO bonds to keep the peace. It appears a 'iMisiium and two coons were the cause of tiie trouble. Unrnes, tlie potato dealer who assaulted Wm. Sten-iirt oil Thursiiay of last week, was arrested bj* OlBcer Darcy in New- York on Monday, and taken before Jus - tice Powers, wiio iicldtiliiiin#l,000bonds iWUit tile action of tiie grand jury. Mr. .\l. E. Wygiint furiii8i.e<rtiie bail. The case will be tried, at the next lessioii of tiie court at Richmond. A n adjourned session of court-wnsheld at Kichniond on Wediiesdav before Judx e Stcpiiens, with Justices HnUebns aud Alston u aswclntes. In the case of tlie people agslnU Charles Zltct, owlii^to Uie aUaence of tlie prisoner, his bond ball of taSO was forfeited, aud a bencli warrant Usued forhb airesu- - JasHae Cartslfa Caaifc MaiT O'Ooanor eaased Un arrest of IsCT A. Fat<l. ot the ••Osttssss.' M^loa. aa a ehama of saaatt lajtke .p Northfiold Boar d of Moalth. An adjoumed meeting of the B.>arii Heidth was held at Croeheron's Kill V Kuil House on Monday, to further Inv tigate the Willow Brook milk case. Ail of tho Board were present excepting th. clerk, Mr. J . H. VanName, who is absen from tho Island. Dr. Bath testifled that h e had agah visited the daily and found that the tw. cows previously reported upon were no worse than at last examination; that there was slight eievatlOM ot tempeiature, whl. might arise from Inllucnza or cold; th they took their food legularly and ate plenty; and that no Indications ot pleuro pnoumoula existed. Tiieir milk was not used, in accordance with his sugges- Uon. The remainder of Field's stock appears to be perfectly healthy, and tli stat.los ana surroundings are in good and cleanly order. Tlio Doctor would recoi mend as a preventive, in case any germi of tiie disease are lurking around th. place, that sulphur be burned tor several days, as a tumigant, which would enUrelj eradicate any existing germs. If Mr.Fleld should decide to kill the cattle, he (tli Doetoi) would then make a full examlna- Uon ot tho carcases, and could satisfac- torily determhie as to the health of th anlmaU while living.. Tho report was received by the Board and placed on file. Mr. Field's father-in-law. Mr. W. Boone, of New York, a One-looking, portly genUeman, said that, although he wiw not a cow expert, he had frequently visited bis daugiitar-a (Mn. Field) home, and had partaken of the milk and ate of the pot- - made from tho dairy products- isor Becl careiul b-ii of the he U.M ith th. oaril . :y llu xcelil .r.sui,( 'Hor.; i-.lav. Sportiny Ji'oU-s. .uiity huihiin of erecting a id invcitigatio sllitiljie tlie 1.0.I i.led in to , f..r 11 l...ive; ClMllll il befol aftet lisel pi.iio ,1 .Mr-- th. th. •dit lilted 1 li 11. b1 11 h.-r dl. •red to lust-s i s ir.-^cof 1 , .Mrs. ion of :: .f B..a! 1. .Mr. ir.l an. lions, .1, .Mr. V.-i . J,...ii-phin , of the I'll a.ljo .villi C .I thaiik.- r for coll Mr. P i lusiliess 'lioula'li ind i.rol ler Oor of l.aiu li.tbtts man roiiorts thi tiuK, kulsciiiiniii: sgood. This is .-. Uonimti is a c it hii as it iiefui Port Richmond Trua e villagee Boardd ott Tii Coos. le Bergen n.ls. o.i S-it .lilies &. U., o- of r. to 10 Xassaus aft. nt..rs. on their own ,iy last, defeate.l th i,\ ol Xew York, by ibere were 1 4 contestants. On the first lap. O. M. Phelps, ot the Harlem Wheel- meu, took a sudiien header whea abreast ot the grand stand, and rolled all over Lhe track, fortunately with no seiious hi- iry. The bicycle was Irreparably in- inrf. being twlsteii out of shape. S. I., squire, ot tho Ixlons, dropped out before the anish of the first mile. A. B. Rli-h. f course, won the race (although heartlv handii-appeil). in C min. 13 -2-5 sec., with E. I . Halste.1, of the Harlem Wheelmefl. second, with 2ilo-yards start—^time, 6 min. 14 3-5 sec. W. S. Glb-Kin. of the P B. C.. and E. Valentine, ot King's Countv Wheelmen, iieing thlnl and fourth re- ipectively. In this race Rich ma.ie the lUickest one-mile run on a ciuder track .-er made in Americana min. 59 sec- The 440-yard run. han.lie«ppe-I. with Raborg (^cratch), was run in one heat in- :ead ot two trial heau as programmed, with nine et.ntestants, and was wou by Peverelly iu 52 4-5 sec.. 15-yard3 start, ith G. S. Chai.iu a good si-cend Mr. C. A- J. Queckbumer, ot the Sew York Athletics, endeavored to break bis record in throwing the 5C-lb shot- The score in six tiials was: 2-J-ft 1 1 1-4 in.. 23 ft., a foul. -i5 ft., -25 ft. and 2C ft. 2 5-S iu.. the ia.-^t throw being 5-Sths ot an inch loss than the record. In tlie obstacle race, which was verv amusing and full of fun, Paul Ayres. Jr., of the Nassaus, was the wiring, in 1 .ill. 3 2-0 sec., witu R. I'enn Smith, Jr. following close, narroniy escaping a tie. If Pemi will keep at it he will make a dangeioiis competitor in obstacle races- Theae games bring to a close for tl— Summer exbiljitioa athle 1. -V. C. holding theii Sel.teuiber4tb. The Held elli -ers for the whose ju.lgmeut and skill great success, of the meeting.wen J . Kilpiuiick. l!.-feree. S. I. A. < W. Ed.Nard-. S. I. .V. C.; \V. G M. A. C. ; W. A. Lintillhon, s. I- Judges. George A. Av.-rj-. M. 11. Cuitis. S. 1. A- C.; William Ui.lK»n.so: Time-keel.ers. W. G. lli\g IJ, A. A Starter. F. 11. .Ians.seii. Marksman. A :.,11. Cl.Tk of the Ci.uise. with A. ewald an.i F. C. Mil!,-r. as as-ist- W. C. Mavis. P. E. S ,vd.-r. an.i Vechten, as Scor.-rs. Tne ctlio .-lub w..-ro puhliahed iu oue of i 'C Kamis. thi; annual meet day and to due the : Frank . ; J..hu Storm. A. C.. . C-; .V. I.. Cai F. i!o- ants. II. Val of the late is Mr. ues. aft. Jjopular restauratear l-ilv engag-d at the satisfving tiie crav- r athli-te= ai.d th-ir Ice di»li.-s and viau.ls. During the l>a-st week the Mets w..n one gam e aii.I li>=t- tour. To-day tUey play tlie Lut,i--,villes. On Thursdav, the Stat.m Ishuid Cric'iet Club defeate.1 th e Nasoau;, iu au i-xcitlng game by a si-ore of 13 to 10. Hopcri le club, was ! of tho g.im of the nun ids with his I irin been married bat a ahoit time, remains of the ^ oung bride -were tsT Bahlmore torlnlerment jss-tenlay- CtaEK.—On Filday (yestetd^) 1 in- at the residence of ner parcots, ^ H.trbor. Isabella S- In her twentlethjeM-. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Oalk . Funeral service a t the house oa UtmOmj aft.-mrHin at 2 o'clock. H -iemox.—Ou Thursday, at West Sew Blighton. Robert F . Harmon, aged two years, son ot Robert and Elizabeth Har- mon. Inteimeut on Fllday lu F^rciew Cemetery. ' J.inony the Churchc*. The Rev. S. S. VaaBen«chol«n, PreslO- Ing Eldei. will pr.raeh iu Gcaee M. E. Church, Tort KIchiuond. to-morrow morn- ing at 1U.30. Uev. Mr. Amdt. thepastor. will preach in the evening at 7.-15. The Rev. Wm. H. Vogler wiU preach St 10.30 A M. to-morrow at \New Dirp. and a t 7.45 i-.M at the OM L idles' Home. Sta- pletou. The Rt-v. C. E. Eberman wlU preach pt 10.30 A.M. and 7.45 p-.*. a t the chaivl. C.i.-iticton Comers. The Ber. D. J. -V-pinwull wUl preach at tlie ctiapel. GUTord's. at 7.45 r.M. Rev. Mr. Hopkins, a noted colored divine ot Virginia, preached on bKt Sab- bath a practical and interesting sermon before the Xortn Shore Colored Mlsalon. The Rev. A. H. IVmortst. of tho foraied Churi-h. preache.1 hi the Moravian Church at New Ilorp on Sunday momlfiff lost iu a very accei»table manner. The memtKjrs of the congregation of tlM M..raviau Chapel at CasUelon Corucxa agreeably surl'ris.-d the pa-tor. the Sev . C. E. Eberman. im Saturdav evening last l.y a recognition ot his twenty-secona birth-dny to .,uch au extent that he found himself ri-.-her hv lar-ge adOitions to his lartl-r and i.y a I'urse containing »11 X The SkatiuK Rink hiE.Sgewater was the scene of au interestuig itatherhig on Sun- day altenjoon iast. Tne gathering wm-» compo-ed of th.Hrti who we'.e not afraid of the very hot weather which had kept a giK)d many people away from church in the morning. The GosiMd servii-e and tiie ^Hig sen-ice acre iu no way inferior totho^ which ha.l produced so mucti atisfaction at previous meetings. The d.lies= by the Rev. Mr. L'Honimedioo i-a-^ an animated and able presentation if the truth, holding the cloe.e attentloa -f every per^k.u preti-nt during the half cry, and evidently doinc On Tues. Smith, ot ci.mi.linien F. Coily ai Wild \Ve- plea^ant ai eiij,.y.-,l by i.Ht.-r . .f til Th e I vill pl.iy commence eluhs are ol game i., exp.;ctc.i. The nori- Waahingli.il .lav. ivh..re Bi;..,!ilyi:s. not tav.uali ag.-r F..ig.i u..ycd at I the reanlt in4I-o,i..got in the b Wjiisk (Cat h.lnrs lU m M l Meisere li mimites ilub. t.-|«. - ll.-ii he 11. -1.15 vill pl.iy th \ ^k.on :.pp»aranc. 1 Park. 1!; le to th, 1-.OU clock, a clu Ne w nt -in Fk-i.l A s . I. A. C. 1 grounds ghton. rs tl.U of i.klyn nd e.xciting M-t-S at 1 Wcliies- «.tli Jie .vas iiiii ap.i I.iav •rahl. .-If gr.>,itly Hill pt i me l.al.ly I .lelinq.ient= lay la,t. th W.IS p.lillt Wl inter, alter been J ercau) a.- ani, ) ho., y cio--e a m W.-st 111 return promise ide: In k ; Ol hi •yli Of S 111 F. Hart) w •s, with the Ari-1 (C.ipt. a clos.\ >eci.:.d in 2 ho J the Tuw y (Ciii.t. H. irs 11 luiiiute^. The ri in.l excitiiii;. The c.u t .N'ew Biightou to Loc were: .Mo. .N. C. Miller Kirbv, IL 1 Siuitii, and . av ni..rMiiig iVc^t 'Xew arv i.ri-akfa li Col. N;.te, ; C..nii.iiia .1 M-.-ial iu th.! ho.iore l.lil .1 IL P, K. Marti •a.ik T . i; 1 Smith, al... 1, E. i.hili- •ai wa - nanK-.r tiuul.l. , E. W. , Moore II. Eliz; b.-en Witr fo r t .11. K. (• bcthtOlV 'stSir...-. .e liu-t t ..V Maj.., K.-ll..: 1, ..f hi t la. ill ablv . un.l Ml. .1-1 liin.- V ..t t;.il.t. akcC.or ;,-n:ltn , X. Y Mi-hm r), of had no»-er heard ot any diseased cows being on the form, with the exception of the two cows whose milk was not sold or used, although they ate not ptowuni^ sick by thereterlaaiT autgeoiu \t hardly think that my daughter would give me milk to drink If sujr suspicions a t sU wen bad a s to the status of the cows' health.\ Prank Btdnbreucer, who made the ori«hial assertloos to the iHsallh Board ta^ed (through atlzeo Klossand JusUee Uulselw l tluit he drank the milk In eolfee onlT (not straight), as he was not fond tt.iMatethV^po»«heaan. When asked wbT. I I ha kainr the cattle went slek. dM WsaMJ^MwealM The vllhig B.iar o Tiustees hel.l meeting ou Tuesday; ail present. Ml Stafford, the clerk of the village, being bsent from tho county, Mr. S. F . Rawsoi was appointed temporary clerk. Sundry bills were ordered paiil, among which were: Street Commissioner. $00 \ C. E. Grlllith, S25.o0, tor 6 rubber coats tor Fire Uepartmeut use. Justice Alston's report tor June was re- ceived and place'l ou llle. The president of the Board was author- ized to sign contract with Mr. James Bennett for 2,000 tons of broken stone, more or less, at Sl.CO jier ton, Messrs. Louis Kloss aud Chas. E. Grlfflth being luretios. President Wright—Pursuant to charter, I notily the Boanl that I appointeil Mr. Isaac Coates as village policeman, and as ho apiwars to bo a straighttorward aud reli- .^ble officer, and has already done good service, I would suggest that he t>e ap- pointeil to serve until September 1 , ISSG, at a compeiisatlim of $2 per day. Ou motion ol Mr. Whitman, Mr. Coates was api»ohited in accordanco with the president's sugge .tlon. A pelltiou, signed by Mr. W. A. Sioane. Hon. E. P. Doyle, and others, lequesting that water-mahw;be laid in Summerlield avenue, with oue hydrant, a distance of some l,'.iUO feet, was referred to Trustees VatlName, Whitman, aud Mersereail. In reference to above, and before com- mittee was appointed. Trustee Hawee said tiiat 1,'200 feet ol pipe would necessitate two hydrants. Trustee VanName—^There appears to be only two tax-payeis on tho petltloner'r list. Trustee Whitman—-is the -i-illage limits extend ouly half-way across Summerfleld aveuue, the residents ot the west side o the avenue would receive the benefit o the water without being taxed for thi Mersereau—It the Water Supply Co. would lay pipe for one hydrant, and asceitahl IfthereeidenUontheothersldc ot the stmt would pay tor an extra hy- drant. It would be all right. Commissioner Judah was ordered to notify SIra. Satterthwaite to put the side- walk hi front of her property on 'VanPelt aveoue hi good condiUon withta ten days, aad It not then done, to hare the same dooe and the frpi^*** made a linn on the \\oSrSitloo ot Trustee; Meneieao. Dr. Gale was t o be ordered to remove a quan- UIT ot rubolah oa James street, and M not remand, then the Street Cqmtnlss^ be requestsd to d«at i t anv fottbinUu to be averj-exciting an.i S race Hill lake place this foll.nilng .-i.tries have ilooii class—L .tus, Cal.t. • .loan. Capt. G.-o. Ross: luler, C.ipt. W. F. Disosway. Tivenly-feet Ciit-rlgged—Engineer. Capt. T. A. E. li .is- teed ; Whisk, Capl.E l.lie llnrlield ; Zephyr, a-ipt Charl.is Watei^; Tu-.;y. C.i|.t. H. J . Tyndale; Eckstein. CaiiU Jlike bim. kssa kto^t he«K ba m Xew To^ Minaluin's. SiiU.-.-u-teet cat-rigged— Martlia, Ci.miuoilore Gale; Topsy. Cuptaiii Siiriing. 'I'he race wiii he a trlanituiar one, starting from the S.jal Hotel I) ., k. Xew Brighton, at about 3 o'clock, ti. Roi.- in's Iteef buoy, to t.uoy IS. Bay Ki.lge. and return to S,-al Duck, going over the course twice. The prize for eacli class is if clora . Tne eb-gant .-team yacht Buiileld will convey the judges. Mr. J. U. G:ir..rd. C-V-manag.-r ot the ir. has been t c.ause by Mr r changes ar. OaaMUoaotTr-- Oiaaiamlnaer Jnd^ ofdcTMltalar H'lfam l Mcts, and ground il, as he says, ivitlioi George F. Wiillams. Oth in couteuiplatioii. The Staten Island Cricket Club played match ou their heautiful groun.ls, ou S,iturday last, with the Merlon Cricket CJub, of Philadelphia. The Staten Island team went llrst to tlie bat and scored 57 f which Butler made 1«, R. McGregor 15. and E. H. Outcrbridge 10 The Merions occupied the vacant wickets, but were only able to make a tbuil of 2-.; runs. The Staten Islanders. In L'lr second inning, scored 91 runs; W. Massey, 30; Butler, 17 ; J. H. Lambkin, 1-J. The game was deci.icd in tho first liming with the score ot 57 lo 22 runs. Tne Summer games ot the S . I. -4UiIetl. Club, which took place on Hatunlay last, were wltnesseil by a very large nUmber of spectatois. The grand sUuid was filieil la.lles being In a large majority. Th. entries were not numeious, ou account ol many of the athletes having retired from the arena for the Summer months, buf what was lacking in number, was madi up iu the great Interest manifested In th< events ot tlie programme, and the vim lind dash of the contestants. In the 150- yards run, club handicap, the advertised six Uial beats were run In two, on ac- count ot absence of entered runners. Tho first trial was won by H. Waldo, Jr„ followed by L Corse, aa a close second— tlmel53-5eeo. „ „ „ .. . The second was won by S. S. Schuyler, in the same time. H. M. Baborg being second. ^ The Onal heat wss woo by Baborg, In 1 5 3-S8ec..wlth Schuyler a close seeood. Iu the half-niUe run. haadleap, there -en nhie stsrtera, three ot whom dropf^ out^ P . D. Sklllman (ot the M. -A. a) -wlnninK the race In 3 mbi. II- S sac. with SSnSid. aliowanee.. Smith, serateb. making a good aeoood. The aaSwrd! rw haadlosp. Orst trial best, was Won b e WIIBam O. Tate (of the K. A. O.). J. B. llotton..ot thesame club, «;»i>d. -both with U-yaids sta»t-«l» e SSS-Ssec. ' ^ . The second trbd beat wiaswea to W; H. Bitusa (& A . A.). lO-jardf al^ ^ PmceUyaaa — — « .Mrs. he .-^n .\la-.-.ai Mr. f P.. his In but w sii.l Hr^. ( t.. th.-ir h.i W-w liright lav i'..iiil, 1 Andrew W.-t New f il much g. leliv lOj. id ann •rial. Ci 1 excursion ot Calvarr rch. West Brighton, and the Church. Port Itichmond. Sund:iy--ch.«>ls, to U'.u.n Point Grov«, l.oi.g I.-iand Sound, will take phice on tho 4th of-August. Tii-ket.s, 5.J cents. fine hand of mu-ic. singing by the children of tile sch.H.is. and many agreeable way* of passing the time will Im> provided. The b..at will l.-ave ErasUna l),H.-k tMarineta' Hal U t) at 7 .-1-\. AJI., ai.d Port Richmond, West Brighton, aud Xew Vork iPier 1 ) l a successi..n. A b.v readv ok is 1 .11 A; soul-sti ad.liui.l of foiw.tiding Til.- J eiei.ii.-: ot the I full ol ^ ail the : tcstiuii Th,' Luthv il Ik isJ.fTertd l.y Mr. Maurice Stadt- St:ii.l,.lon. from th„ sale of whieli to obtnin fun.ls to aid lu bis «d- for the mhii-un- in Ma.lison Uni- Hamlltoa, N. V.. where ho has j.a-sed one or two term-i. The caile,! \The Slot>- of the Bap'Jsta and C-otiutries..\ by tne Rev- .>K. au.l is sold for a modezmt« Its narrations are interesting and I ling. Its 11.11 eli'ise will be a flue 1 to the library au.l bo the means a must lau.laule purpose. inin.T men's met-tiairs on M--ind<iy s .It th- p.u:l..rs \ t ti.e Ti. I U C A. :a-t Shore. 21 Gnlfiu s'jreet, ore I.ii-it and shoul.i l« atten-led by men who lK-lie\-e in standing an-..', an.i gi^-hig it the of their i-resence and their IK..1 ig-men .y- ,V..-t Bi .d. ' Bcrk.-rhii-.-,\ i.f illchi ,5e tor '..llo 1.1, h: w Itri Thu lal cl al .lav- I •cord th: o.l..re I-i .-.I for .-ill day II if the Uei.'ul'l\ Iirox., and continiinig o Liculenaiit Pine is :i in.-mi., James C. Uice P.Bit, but g.K' foniia as an In Drakes Z,.uav date of return i. •I'lie .MiiH's E Xaine, of Sum tivcs iit Lafave Miss M. .Millelot, of l.afayctt.-, X. J. has jn-t i-onipictcd a short visit to h. friends at Enistina. .Mr. .\nihrn-=- \Voo.l, of Port Itichmond, hu-s returned fri.lu his trip to EuroiMj. Sir. an.i Mrs. C . .M. I'ine, of West ^ht i.t th of w,.-r , Eliiabi'th, X. lixc.i for -\n-u- lilolla and Llzzit nerville, arc viaitii te, Jersey City, fh.t, of l.afayctt.-, •d a short visit tiie 1 1 Arniv the 2.id w.-.-k. ot thc to Cali- nU-r ot J. riic t 20:h. K. Vail- ing rela- ill b. iirhtoi T.i-ki' Tn id-l hv o »ofagrv al pie-nic of St- .T'-iIm's G-'rman lun.lav-school. ot Port Rlch- hi-id in Mauj. r's Grovo. . on Thursday of next week -s. -25 c-iits. Music on tho s.. i.ii-i.i.:-. are always weU il an.i young, ami are tho It deal of pleasure. C E. Eberman. of th* lurch. CasUeti.u liirners. v ad-ilers at the E Ig.-wat, iiri-oJT alt- ri.Oi.n. to l.c pt, ng s-rvice at 3.30 ..'i-l.-.-'i. Molavhui ill dohver r Riak to- ceded by a Auionu the J-lrruieu. Brightoii, h to tiie West. Miss Ileal, ers of the L'l inoild, hiL- te umed from tin r irip oue of the reach- liou Free ScImk.1, i'ort Kicli- dereil Jierre»is:»ai»on, which was nigli iccepted by the Board on Wednesday Obituar!/- ot three kMpiaca* CoHTELVou.—On Mondav. at Prince's Bay. Ellen U. Corteiyou, widow of the late Peter L . Corteiyou. The iuterment was in the Moravhin Cemetery. WKioirr.—On the 10th lust., at West New Brighton, Fredeiick Wright, of diph- tlicria, aged four years, son ot Thomas and Ellen Wright. Interment in Staten Island Cemetery on Saturday. SuOBT.—On Friday, tho 16th, at Se w Brighton. Maty J. B. Short.aged one year, daiihter of John and Mary E. Sh-irt. Interment hi Silver Mount Cemetery on ''\Bfo'ilT.—On Saturfay. at West Se w Brighton, Mary Rickey, aged five mon^ daughter of John J. and Catharine Rickey. Iuterment hi St. Peter's Cemetery on ''Mio^Hnrom.—AtWestSewBrightoi^ on Saturday, John MacWhiiter. ag^ Btty-nlne years. Interment oo Monday In the Fountain Cemeteiy. _ . Boaaia.—At West New Bright^ on Monday. Mary Jane Buinefc sgedthlrty- eightyiars. Interment oa Wednesday hi the Cypreaa HUl CesKlery. _ . HaXK.—At New Brighton, e o Sunday, ot eeoKimptloa. Annie E . ^yes. aged foaitsea yesra. daughter of John A and Th. if P..r Mi.n.hl iftv- i :h.'' CO ivli.'re a.iint Ki.-hni •, that ; years, ipa Hi; h.- ha- n Mr. llrul ii-e reai-he-l Engi Jiuil. old esc-foreuian dl.-.l at -i.l.-l f.-i U-' re-i.ii ifijcem- l><. Xo Son Brutn-i, ageil of Jer-ev Coy. I -lime time. ! on the l-lainl. =i.nie vears ago, he was mncit est,t-iiie.l l.v tiie clti'-ens of I'ort IDch- moli.l, aud 'in the Fire Ileliartiueut \Wa* a working lireiuau — uo \silk-stociiing-'ineuilH-r; wa-i prompt and energetic at tiri-s au.l lire duty- At a m.-,-l7iig of tl.e euirine couiliany held ou Tue-.lav ev.-ni.ig, it wa- rc-id\ed tliat a ilil.'',;ati'..u of tlie comiiany aneiid the fun.-ral (whicll thev did ou Wednesday) and that the eliitlne hoa-e ler ilrajied i n mourning for the -pace of tlibly days. Tiie iiall-bearers were Foreman C . -A- AuilK-riuan, ex-Cldef Buell, and George Crochcron, of Port lachnloud Engine Co- Xo. 3 , a:iil William Joues, foreman of Engiue Xo. 3, of Jersey Citv'. Thein - terim-ut was in tiie Xew Vork Bay Ceme- tery. Tiie members of Port Kii'hmond ITre Engine Company Xo. 3 are to be con- gratulated ni^in the fact tliat iu 1 8 or SO years from now tliey may liave a youi^ Foggin for foreman, a- tlieir secretary & now a hajiiiv father of a liouuciug boy, wlio is aliout tweiilr-four hours old. We tender our best wl-lies for the lite and health of tiie youug uiau. Mr. Fred. Hohenthid. a graduate ot the Sew York College of Phanaacy. Imi-ing purchased the entire buslnesa ot Mr. O- Hassloch. on Blchmon d Terrace.uear Broadway.is reidenishlnit his store with a complete stock ot por e and fresh drugs, an d will ^e his per - sonal attention to the tiinng of pre - scriptions by night or day. Mrs. Isaa c Jacques, of OraniteriUe. had one of her rib» broken an d wa a severely bruised through tailing dora stairs lU her residence on Monda r laat. Th e speech ot Mr . Wm. Bosh, at ^ supiierof the Irving Uterarr Socde^ . owing to press ot matter. Baa beem crowded out ot this issue. '.wtdlstfaea ' -b the Ibtrd - A. a) was wiBBtt. aad a X-CarksM aa». lUryirbyes: lament in St. FM«- s ®lZSaaraL.^5t'se2?£rigbton . oaM<m- day. Mra. Maty McMahon. aged aixty jm. Tha bStlal was hi 8c PeSeTs Ceamteir oa WeJaeaisy. TIB WMdllMI lagr.atWsatXev tfti OnMoodi Torbett.ot dhie's Cietk. sssijsasjrs't. tlie wire st thiapnilit, V Ba Brightou. - laCaat