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THE ADVANCE; 'PablUhed' every Saturday at «En lEW inSHTOR. S. J. J. CBAWroitp. JR. , tailor NNFL Proprlcto AddresM aU Cammnnications : jLDVjtJSr^JE, wctiioTiH^aaaBi ei,9.7 tIATUBDAY, SEPT. 11, 1886. HonoE.—On and after this date Mi. JAMES Yoma is the OKLT authorizetl Collector for this offlce, until further notice. War the cnarleston SufTerers. On Saturday, 2oth inst., we purpose toderotothe proceeds from the sale of TBB ADVASCE toward a Fund for the Belief of the Charleston SulTerers. AlLwhode3h:atoaidm thi3 matter by purchasing eitra copies of the paper Will pleo^ notify us not later than Hatuiday next (I8th inst.), so that we may know about how large an edition to lone. We Intend to publish a list of tho names of those who order extra ooplcB, with the amounts remitted This plan will give nil charitable liersons an opixjrtunity to coutril/uti In a moderate way to thU very uVKcnt and desenlng cause. Each ordc should bo accompanied by the full Dame and address of the sender, with the number of copies desired. In lo calities where clubs are formed for tliii purpose, imckagcs can be sent to some one address; but in such eases the names of all those coniiKJSins the club, with the number of copies for cuch, shonld accompany the order. We shall print au edition large moURh to meet all demands, and hoiie tho public will resiwud in a sonorous manner, as the cause is a worthy one. We would request that all orders be Bent in by Satiuday next at tho latest. new miPMTON -muatlKS. A regular niectln;; of Uke Boai^ of Trus- tees of New Briglitou was held oil Tuesday eveainj;, all present but Trustee Dcinpsey, who was detained by sickness. On motion of Trustee Sclioeninn.itwas resolved tiiat the pay-rolls of the Second •Ward for tlie p.x-%t eight months be re- ferred to the AuilitiiiK Comiiiiltee to bo reporte«1 upoii ns soon as po^^iljle; also tlmt all pay-rolls be submitted to tli Auilltius Oonnnittee. A petition, signed by Monroe Eckstci Trustre of School Bisuict No. 1, and others, forwnter pipes, with lire-hydrants I Manor roail, wjui grunted. Peraiis-iion was granted to Jlrs. Miilj Morgan to iay a sewer connection fron: • residence—Bard avenue and Deivay- ^treet, and on motion of Trustee McC< lell, a -Mr. Winiln-ster sliould be notilleil not to interfere witli tlie pipes. A l>etition from Mrs. .M. M. Jones, asking for extension of time in wliicli to complete the (lagging in front of her preini=e3 on Prosin-'ct street nntil next :<iiring, was refei-red to Trustee Farrellv. A conniiunicalion from -Mr. K. W. King, in reference to siilewiil k on Wester- velt aveuue, was referred to Trustee llerpich. A communication from Mr .F .S.Gannon, superintendent of the Hapid Transit Co., in reference lo dniinage of Sliiyvesant place, was referred to Trustee Hcrpieli and the engineer, with power. Engineer UnsteeJ suited that tiie niil- road cuinpany li:ul done as was agreed, ami that tneex-Triisteeof tl.eFirst Ward had agreed to iiave two catch basins l>laccd at the pitjper point-;, which would to make conneeUon with the seirer on North street. .On motion. It was resolved that the Street Commissioner prosecute both Alice and Hugh Foster for the penalties pre- iribed by the by-laws, and that the Tillage counsel direct and nd\1se his proceedings and conduct any legal proeeodiogs tliat may be taken. The above suit Is to be brought for non-com[ilIance with a resolution of tho Board to removo a newly-built stoop, which eneroachixl upon village property on Morning Star road. Spaiifng JMes. Ainong the Churches. nedy tin The Co. tin ers Dllicer 'I'lie con ;l-ot ohjection »f Police sent ; that at presen pecial orilinanc Th« rollcc C «Mnlwlaner«. The Board of rolieo Commissioners, on Monday last, passed a resolution dis- penshig with the serviees of Mr. Sidney F. Itawsou, who has for the imst fifteen years been counsel to the Board. The employ- ment of District Attomev Gallagher as special counsel In the Blake case was deemed by political wiseacres to be pre- liminary to his permanent appointment. 3Ir. Kawsoa wiu> called upon by a re- porter ol THE .U>V.\KCI : and asked for his views upon the Blake c;Lse and bis o removal, but he duclhied to be inter\-lewed /artlier than to say Uiat the Blake case had mostly bo-m conductcd during his absence on vacation, and of it he knew but tittle. As . to his own case, it was simply one of tho revolutions of tlie polit- ical wheel, and he was neither surprised nor disappointed. His long term ol ser- vice, dnilQg which tlie Department' had never lost a case, or been, so far as ho knew, led into any trouble by Ills service, was a source of grutlflcatiou to him, and ho had no desire to attribute any bat good motives to the Commissioners for their action. The Adjourned Moetlhg. rlticise 1)1 th. ut wild ; bc>liBVc 1 pi-lviic; To bo eallcd upon to notions of our puiilic ..m< means a i leasnnt tjpk; li cuinstancos demuud it. W' tho duty as well as tin .. every unin to give ex|iression to hi views on mutters of pulilic mtcrest. Xho refusal of tho citizens to accept thu iciHjrt of tiio AuiUling Coniinittce at tUe Annual Jleeting in School Dis- trict No. 2 on tho 3lBt ult., has natu rally given rise to various theories ii reference to the mauag-ment of schoc uITalrs. While wo believe that the in tercsts of the school have been care fully guarded iind tliatllie iidniinlstra lion ot nfTairs by the late Board has been carried on in an lioni-st an<l coi sclontloiis manner, yet it is evidei that the accounts of the district iia' Deenkept in a very careless and u s^atcnmtlc way. Hut the same loose mftnaceincnt has characterized tli ' odmlmstration of alTnirs in the distil, for a number of years past, and 111 lato Board has but followed in tl wake of Its predecessors in this n \' T I IO erection of n now building an other extensive improvements in at aliout the school during the piLst yei have added materially to the duties and resixmslbilitics of tho Trustees and, so fur as we can learn, tlic worl bu all been done in a manner credit able to themselves and sntisfactory t the tox-piiyers. And, taking hito ac countAliftilicreased demand upon th' li-jd-tfle large number of v,.- ^.ers and bills to be lssncd_jir- . aa 1\ consequence c - Ji;dj-Improvomonts, it is not siirpii Ins that tho Trustees should llnd it dlfilouU., at tho close of the year, to Bet tho occounte in order ; lience tli iiecessity for adjournment. And yet, a things considerci , the Board has don as well as could Ije expected iin<l( exlstlne circunistanccs. At the meet ing to bo held on Tuesday evening nMt (Utli). tho reiwrts of tho Trustees • the Auditing CXunmlttce will bo • • \ • J it is expect •soliitiims l.aving tnu-l I'rufite e Hci tteeon siie if book-kecpiii reported proj; [lotiun of Tri ;is received, J akc up the ir ice witii the i lleipichs CO On motion ci.-iting Fir derelictio and the •ubmittod, be well for the presci by past oxpericnce, itemized report of tli lieaditures of eueh snlMnlt a copy of thi. _ cUJxon in tho district, im Sl^MeoUng,so tlr- :uid to bo corrcct, ings, would it iiol It Board to proll anil prepare 2 receipts and < liscal year, and same to eve; to tlie A ,t the lax-imyers net intoiligcntl ICS for tiio discus Son of these matters? The adoptioi Of a plan of this kind would doubtlcs: tendto a moro systematic metliod ol tianMcting the business of the sciiool. ti may IMJ enabled to ,ben the tim. and be more satisfactory to tl myem. while it would rclievi ^ C M B of considerable troubl. ^ annoyance in trying to put matters i; — . —. 1—gf eachy Uiclii :irt Co of 'tlic mty Rai s to CO Board i Clll ilroail, in ifich, as ciiairman of coin- examiiiatii.n of tlie system g\as practiced bv the clerk, .used changes, wiien, on istee Sehoeiilan, the report ind the Clerk instrncteii tc lonthly accounts in accoril- 'eeoinniendatiou of 'I'rustce of 'I'm Coimi Ich icli illct to-<lii nt lire men \v, (Tliey npanies iig Ci of sto: rid Wii Firty dollar? Slossoii avenue ng,an.l llaggi :iile: 2\i0 tons i-'irst Ward. For the Secoi r Henderson li .-eniie, ami 20 1 Ternice. Trustee llcrpich inn inilition of the road George lanjing. The l il the (inestioii ar..st iiiv. tlieUimrdhiiai lerable ilLscus^ici pror McCounclI, tiie was di.=iharged d Trustees iic.\- •re appointed as will im-et the of the village •iated to finish grading, curb- bla street, east rcre onlcrcJ tor Wult n Little J.oiiE1;r. On Sunday last, Mr. Henry P.-iuw, a gentleman from ll<illand. accomp.inie<l by elegantly-attlreil young laily ageil iweet sLvleen,\ UKined Boilia .'^chmldt, ippenred before Justice Watson, ot Lilio- vilie, asking tiiat lie iaillssolubly join I la tho holy bomls o( wedlock. Th ;ood-natiirc<! and eorrt'ct admliiistnitor o 10 law told them very iioiilely, but re- ictantly, that he could not marrj' them, as they had not yet attained to the age r«iuirod by law. 1111a Sehnildt said, blushiiigly. \ tliat she .loved Hcury and lot si'c why two or three vears adde*! to her ll/e would ni-.ke It .any more law- li.\ The lathcrlv judge inlotmed them that. It thiiy wi.alj bring to him tiieir ents' or guanlians\ conscnt to the ion, he would with pleasure embark Lhem on\ tho voy.^ge «»f married life.\ :?ornewliat dcjoeteil anj disappointed, the •lag couple wcndcii their way home- ril. •as 1 11 $100 V L-,.$lTOforl iffine stoi liecompla allow referrcil t. •igl IK On Statei 1 l> till :.t tiK Bcai notion of Tr; I Inland SlK.ie ;,nlfred to pav .th sides of fa then 1, tbe A till >f tin priv It po till Boal rnail Cl track, 1 II York L to T Afle d as t. iiises. •h, th Terrace, .lersey street to Turnpikt id First aviiiue. Counsel was requested to re ise of .Mr. Iting ag.unst the 1 St a horse, as is alleged JoiI hole in the street, :iiul fi (iting) holds Ihu village respo! A petition to lav wati venue, with one liydraii Mrs. Ford was appc f the Second Ward. In reference to placing iiydrants ai i-ater-pipes on the main road. Trust SL-boeuian was opjiosed to increasii taxation by placing liyilnints on proper where no one is living, as had bccu doi :i Sharon avenue; but bo was strongl; 1 favor of having hydrants where Ui< ere needed. ^n in til ard, wh account < ir which li . ilble. --pipes in Vor It , was allowed ted pouudniastc: grtent tbe close of t yenr. publlo school in West New n opened on Monday last, witii illy large attendance, and it ^n found nccessnry to culurgo oorpa of teachers. Tho school am have been thoroughly reno- iwd tho four new rooms in the- built by Messrs. Moore and Jt, trimmed with Georgia and nnished In hard oil, ^vithout by Mr. Wm. Cowhlg, arc proh- Bncst school-rooms on Stateii Tho crounds are being clean- anil gmdeil under the supervision tbe iiewly-oleotod Trustee, Mr. N. Beal. -It is also proposed to make necessary reiJulrs and nltcrations •the buildings and to provide a place for the library. The attention of oar readers is cnlled > the sale at pubUc atUTtion of tho - - • nSopett y of the late -- Long Dock, ll^ere' *ace on Saturday, the _ one ot the most de- on tho Nortll Shore, flne Tlow of tlie sur- oountry. PatUoulars may bo ilioatiou to Blr. Calvin I Nassau Street, N. T. „ >•> IralaM a aan to All the offloe of ~ t'olack at a sala^ of 9150, and \i the close of the year, after - Md tbe duties of the , to Inform him that It -ItoDay htm his sal- rto be a very queei .iMhien. tffi Is tncdoneat.a ceHabi school ifcwvdera egd. It aeemsto •lw»i»W. toiay the least. •ee'Ot mirn Northflald Board of Health, The regular meeting ot tiie Northlleld Board of lloaith was held on Aloadi _ arternoon.ftll present exeeptiug Super\'iso: White. Citizen Kloss, as one ot the committ on the Palmer run nuisance, reported ths together with Jusllee Hulsebus, ho m the Castleton Board of Health, and call, tho BttenUon of tho Board to tho u henltliy state of tho brook running froi tho Olierrv lane dye works, which resulted In tho appointment of Or. Theo. Walser and Cieik Uolllck. ot the Castleton Board, to meet with the Northlleld committee on Saturday last. Justice Hulsebus reporteil that ho. with Mr. llolllclc. vlsiteil tho brook on Sat day, and found that the refuse from the Cherry lane works came through an iron pipe and empUeil Into a pond in Castleton, and tb.at tho draln-pipe, not being long enough to connect with tide water, the refuse backed up and caused a stagnated pool. An extension of tho Iron pi^ was strongly advocated. Report received, with thanks. CiUzen Kloss reported that VanName's Pond, at Mariners- Hartior, was In about the samo condition as before. On motion ot Justice Wateon, tho committee was continued, with |iower. Justice .llston reported that tho dond horses m the UatUeld lot were properly interred, and tSat there was no perceptible smell. Upon being asked If he saw a dead dog there, he replied that bo was not a committee ou dogs. Justice Watson suggested that perhaps Justice Alston's olfactory nerves were not in good working order, to which tho latter took excepUons. Justice Hulsebus repotted that he had been Informed that a promlnont physician ot Kortliaeld had told one of the Board of Health tliat thcro wero two cases of contagious diseasee In the town of North- Held, and that the Health OIBcer could find out where they weie. On motion ot Jostloe Alston, the clerk ..••authorized to cgahi noti^ the pbysl- elans ot {lottliaidd to report all eontagioa^ •• tequlrad by law. but Not Fureotteu. Our many rea,ler3 will be sorry to loam that the genial and whole-souled Henry W. Vaughn, ot Port lUeliniond, has left the Island. He has aeeepU-d a position with tiie Naugntuck Vall..y Steamboat Company, ot wl-.ich Mr. H. B. Hoyt is presideni: and Mr. H. Uidton Wood treas- irer. He will bo located at tlie Connecti- :ut end ot the route, and will have entire :harge. While congratulating him on hif good fortune, we are sorry to lose him. Harry,\ as everybody calls him, lias been la tho employ ot the Winiiin Inter; the bogliiniiig ot the terry, having previously been with Mr. John H. Sturii I has given entire satlslaction in evers' position In whh-h he has been placeil. Ue sold the first ticket at Elm Park tor the Whnan teriy on July '.iSIh. two years ago. Tlic SCTT Scravut lu tlic KIHH . When Captain Suvder, ot tlie propeller Eagle, the tielght boat ot the liupid Trail- bit load, was entering tho Kills on Weihies- lay.the eagle eye of the caplain dlscovereil au bis port bow what he at first thought to be a largo spar, but upoa clos,?r t-xam- Ination he. to his horror, realized that it was tlie dreaded sea seipent. In a twink- ling tho hugo monster raised its head, Which was larger than a beer \'at). and made a rush for the fated iKiat, which It iwallowed entire, bitllig oflt the smoke- itack,which '• lloated \ away. Afterward, from soino Intuitive or Ii itinetlvo knowledge, tho serpent becan cognizant that nearly all ot the freight aboard the boat, which was safely stowo ' in it« \ Iaterii.ils,\ wiw murkeU \,-ith tl: cabalistic \ Big 0, M. E. V.'.,\ but In order that the good people ot the Island shonld not siiffet for provisions. It swam quickly to the shore and safely discharged th. le cargo upon tho pebbly beach, 1 The record of the Mets in the American Association, at the close of last week, was 37 games won, while tho Baiiimores had won 35 and the St. Louis Browns 7:1. An exciting gome of base ball between the Quickstep and Starin Hose nines was played last Saturday afternoon, resulting in a score ot to 13 In favor ot tho Starin Hose. The game was called at the close ot tiie seventh itming on account of tbe darkness. This afternoon, on the Buckram Field. West Brighton, there will be a game of base ball lietween nines from tho Cleans- ing and Flmshlng Departments of tho S. Y. D. &. P. E. The match will be for tho championship ot the establish- ment. As there aio quite a number ot first-class players employed lu tbe works, a.very good game is anticipated. On Saturdar tho DeHanco defeated the Tldettes, ot Brooklvri, by a score of 15 to 5 on the Buckram Field. West Brighton. Time ot game, 2 hours. Umpire, Mr- Thaddeus Carlln. At Foley's Grove, on the oth inst., the Defiance defeated the DeJange nine by a scoie ot 23 to 19 alter a game lasting three hours. Umpire. Mr. Jotwph Qulnlan. This afternoon at 4 o'clock, the Brook- lyn A. C. will pl.y tho 3. I. A. C. on tho home grounds. This Is th© last advertised game ot the season on the atliietic grounds. Tho Bergen Vohit A. C. defeated the Young Americas, ot Philadelphia, on Wrfnesday, at PliilaJelpiila, by a score The last ot the amateur gomes will be played next Tt'edni-sday, when tlie Broolc- lyus and the B. P. A. C. play together. On Tlmrodaj\ the Jersey City (protes- alonal) Club will cross bats with tho \Pointers.\ Both games will be plaTfd ou the home club grounds, which can be reached from Stateu Islanil by the steam- boat Lark from the Kill Von Kull House dock. • Yesterday afternoon, the S. I. A. C. Juniors dofeateil the Quicksteps by a score ot lu to o ou tho grounds ot the S. I. Athletic Club. Oa Satniduy. the Slots vanquished the Baltimore G to 2, and attain on Monday by 11 to C. Tuesday—Baltlmores. 5; Mets, O, Wednesday — l!.iltIiaores, 1; Mets, 3. Thursday—Baitimores, 7; Mets, 5. Fil- day—Mets, 1; St. Louis, 9. To-day, at 1 o'l loeU I'.ll., at Wood Crest Park, the postlioned game between tli. Straitton .t Storm cigar maker? and a itln. from Messrs. It. C. Brown' & Co. will b. played. At Harttord, Conn.. Mr. A. B. Rich captured anotlicr prize ill the Coiinecticul bicycle tournament, winning the 1-inili amateur bicycle race In 2 mlii. 4C 1-2 sec. GaBkeli, ot Boston, being second. The yacht race between the Mi and the Galatea, tor the America resulted, so tar ns known at tills in favor ot the Mayflower. Tho third and last ot the intomatlon.nl canoe races occurred on Weilnesday eft Tompkinsvilie, resulting in a victory tor • • • • -lag to ilr. C. B. Vau.v, Canoe Club, having won e races. Want ot space ibllshlngot the full leport. Biilton. E. Burfioiil, and IVednesilay, shot over E. Fivo persons composed the audience tho young people's prayer meeting Sunday oveulng last at Trinity M. Church. The Rev. H. Hemarcst, of the Port Richmond ilefonaed Church, left on ilou- ly last to complete his vacation, and will bo absent two weeks at the residence of his parents at New Brunswick, N. J. A very proper movement is on loot to furnish a monument for the grave ot tbe late Abram C. W.md. .i.but S3U0 will be required. The money will be raised by the conslstorvot the Uetormeil Church at Port KIchniond an.i bv the Sundav- school. It will be recollected that M\r. Wood was for many years a prominent memijer ot tlie consistory and supcrint.rn- dent of the £5iinday-scht>ol. He not only g.ive his Ume without stint to the work ot the church and the school, but he gave with wonderful iilierality in money to every cause connected with these matters. His outlay in money was very large, con- liderlitg uls moderate means.' It seems a ••ery fitting testimony to his worth that •hose who were so much blessed by Lis ;ounsel, his fidthfui labors, and his monev. ihouid take this opportunity ot evincing :h€lr appreciation an-1 regard. Tho pretl- deat and several m'embers ot the consist- ory have already subscribed liberally . ard tho object In hand, and it Is bellevisl that handsome sums will be re.-Llized from itlier quarters sutlicieut to erect a worthy memorial. The celebration ot the Holy Coraninnlcn wUI take place at t!i« Moru\iau Cli.irt-b at Sew !>olp at lU.liO A.:.I. rreaehing at tlie chapel at Castleton C-.mcrs. l>y Jlr. W. U. Pearson, at the same hour. latheevening tiie seriices at the Corners will b. vnow. ;up, hi vritiag, denceof her cousin. Mr. O. J. Simpson, ou Brittou street. West Brighton. Miss Amelia Berlau.of Port Kichrannd, is siMMiding tlie mouth of September at tiie CatikilU. Ilr. and Mrs. J. Walter Wood will i-cic- bnite their w,M3den w i*dding on the even- ing ot Seirtemlier 22.1. Marrlod. VootEB — HosnrjlAX. — On S.rtunl.iv. S.-pt. i, ISSo. atthehomeotthe bride. 157 S. 2a street. Brookii-n. E.D., l.v Bev. Wir. V. Kelley ot MiddlVtown. Ct.. Miss Belle Houtman to the Eev. Wm. H. Vogler. ot Sew norp. Staten Islai.iL So iMirds w,-r,> Issued tor llie marriaire ceremiaiy. and theie was no recption. but the ITW^I and srroom iett during the aiternmm foi .-ialem. S. C., where'.l.eviotli.-r aud other mem- bers of tae family ot tbe ;:nK>m rv-^i-le. and where ••» star of (ri>rae weeks will l.e made. Without doulit, tho brid,- will re«*eive ? v.-ry conlir.1 welctime tp-ni tlie members ot the eimgrfgatbiiis when she comes to dwell in the iMmutital an<i .-om- moUious rarsouaj^e which Is to b, tutui e home. JoHxsTox—.TOXES.—On WeJncsiia ning, Sept. »th, at tlie residence of Ci Wm. -.Vnderson. on Heberton Avei Port Richmond, by the Kev. S. P. Ham- mond. Mr. Wm. Johnston, of JeTs.-v Citv, to Miss Mary -Tones, of Newark. N. J. ' Ja^-ol, and tabl linen to elegant lliilsebu the inn to tak, alH^-u! If til Liii..!.- S;irgcn vels; Justice S.T Watwrn^^ winging iiiverpitcboj . an ehSant cabinet saft » » lion of the uewiv wedded Gei'aiany^ lo be a l.ri.iai trip to iM-nt w eeks. .^bould now »n at ,.uM iiud a - Is Zmimer. B® Til, nd,-r her eve- :apt. Juot.Hl by Kev. C. E. Ebelmau at 7.311, :it Gilford's by Mr. W. It. I'earson at 7.-!:;. and at the Old Ladles' ifonn-. atapli-Mii. bv liev. C. E. -.VoUe, ot lirooulyii, at 7.1.->. Prayer meeting on Tuesday evening at GifTcrd's and on We.liujs-Jay ev..-uliig at Cii-stleton Gom,'rs. The li-iv. Wm. L.'IIomme.lien. ..f -Jers.-v City, will preach iu Trinity M. E. Church, West Brighton, to-moriow morning aud Kev. T. A . LOiTgett, ot Calvary Presby- terian Chapel, will ofilcla t«.»-morrow momi returned from id. last. Uev. S. I West Hi-igh weeks at A. nd e> vacatlo Ha ry Park, X. J. the ser\-ice •ning. haviii ou MouJii ,I familv, 1 ; for a\r.- .MI-CI.K1.I.J day, at St. P; Fallivr Mr. J:is. r.: ton, to Mi- : Cirv. Mr. J aiu'-.i as l«-st a, i.riac's-iii: fri.-n.l: ixn—Ml iiil'- Cli.i ilirrv, M.-eic';;:-.- 51 II'.: J. ^AX.—I r. li. •f See I. . f lilt III. .1, 1 Mi- A hirm- 1 We.lnt-s Y.TK,! . w l!ri;rlit..u Now l;ric!i f N.-.v Y..r To-.vn < •'..Tl, A:.-: • :i;'ia .n li l.i.-li wi. bri.lc'- i-a . W,.,ln,-s.b, •I Mr-. 1'. < 1> Mr- vI.iK- L- een-u-^-taker aiuvUle he w t witos.- surname liiedaVi..l.L IJar.l.n.rs an.l Cottagers have 1 the aJvfcialuUir of ;ral and floral siHacty; of having a day nd club dav. Jusoee inthirlzed to caU a . _ > arlv .hue- J.,l,n .-iikor-U. of UnolemnviDe, rt-iuii.ii'ir f.-.'iu UK-lK-eanic 1. 11 Liy Iiiiht, met with a on h. i.l,- K Dr. Wal- iiijur-.-d la fractured iimlu iinijued to atteud tbe Iteville. t wa^ married to lUsa Scpiimber 3d. 1B61, Among the JPifemcn. , licUl 1 elc of .=;tarin Hose -.1 iday, all the Lassie, beioi ot the New Yom two out ot thr. precludes tne pn Me.=srs. W. S. J. II. Hi : M. E. W.'s store. Port Rich n. 3lr. Silas seems to be nemiillei. severely by The latent the settli Cla i yellow-legged and English snipe ( thi md Base E.ill Clu idi'in eU'ven on :.loi . Li-.-ingston. Gam south side ot the Ish The S. I. Cricket ill play the We.st Ii dav aud Tuesilav, a called at 11 A.JI. The c.atboat Whisk, Mr. Eddie Burnrfii pt-ner. will sail a match to-morrow with tiie cat .Mlunie T., Ciipt. H. J. Tyndale, for a silver eup and the championship of the Kills. This race promisees to be very interesting, as in a former contest betwc-n th.so two \fivers\ tho Whisk c.ame In winner by one minute in a 10-mile race, showing that tho two boats are very evenly matched. The course will bo a 20-niiio triangular one. starting from the Sea Dock, New Brichton. Ci.pt. will sail the Whisk, while will be handled by her o Tyndale. Tiie Fall Athletic Ci urday, numb. The wli part abl.i'i Ca c. i;. iiir f. Iiich po-iti..n= ii.lcr -M. lloi 1. E. U. Vandcrbiii remodeling an.l . .fji.-.l.ira I'ruck I I le. The wi.rk will b three weeks. f th. I.liiig sec. lilt s<.en-ia i-e Cary: unaiiiiuoii builder, is a lining the aftei lie, Castlctoi coiiipletcd il Ohltitai-u. haril Conk . Minnie T. ;i-, CJiptalu games ot b, which t. ere very well .t ladies, .rs and :en Islan.; J huit Sat larg, Fli-c Unbm. Our esteemed fellow-citi; N. Havens, of New Bilghtoi tho victim ot tho designs ots persons, having suffered very tire durhig the past ee.ison. attempt to injure hint lias beei on fire ol a large .luanUty of hay, which was entirely consumed about a week ago. That the fiends should single out Jlr. Havens for their prey Is very strange, as he le one of tho best men in the town, always liberal and charitable toward every deserving cause. It Is to be hoped that these internal niiscreants will bo caught nt their flen-llsh work, and havo tho severest punishment meted out to them. Mr. Havens lias the sympathy of tlie commmilty I n his trouble. Governor Hill, In response to the numer- ously-signed potlUon, headed by Mr. Erastus Wlman, on Taesday directed the warden of Sing Sing Prison to discharge Harvey F. Barbour, who was convicted of manslaughter in the second degree before Juilgo Cullen at liiehmond ou October 20, 1885. and by hhn sentenced to eighteen months' imprisonment. Barliour was charged and foun.l guilty of causing th death of Mr. Edward Dmry, a resident of West Brighton, last Octobef. A few days a«o a little boy named James Tallman. residing on Broadway, West Brighton, while playing in tho yard in th. rear of his home, accidentally fell Into i cistern containing about five feet of water. Through the efforts of his mother, with tho asaistanco ot a neighbor, his lite was saved. Tka> <3eraa> •• Sakrl.\ Hoffman, tbe tonsorlal attlst. ot .la •oon.to have written a thto wonderfid weapon, which 1, being pn-sent lids in the dillerciil ..rents were as follows: lOO-j-ards run, handicap—The first he.at was won by C. F. Wilson iu 10 3-5 seconds. l^Bv mistake. 110 yards wero g.me over, and the race was mn over ngnlu.; Tlifl second heat was w.in by C. T. Wl..gan.I In 10 4-5 sec.: third beat. F. H. Babcock was winner in 10 -1-5 sec.; fonrtli heat. W. C. .Vdams, 10 -1-5 B.5C.; fifth lieat. P. Ayres. Jr., had a walk-ov.>r. In Uie second trial heat C. r. Wiogand (-1 yards) won in 10 sec; tho third trial heat was won by W. C. A.lams (1 1-2 vai-ds) in 10 3-5 Bee. Th< final heat was won by F. H. Babcock (4 1-2 yanls) in 10 2-5 seconds, with A. E. Grabo iceond. SSO-yards run. handicap, with twel' . itarters, was won by .V. F. Cop.iIand (36 yards) In 2 min. 2 3-5 sec., with J. Leek as a gooil second and W. H. Struso thinl. The ono-mlie walk, liandlcap, was won by W. R Smith. Jr. (50 yards) in 7 min. 42 sec, with E. D. I.ange (scratch) as second in C min. 58 1-5 sec. (actual Ume). The first heat ot tho 220.yards hurdle ,—.Vt tlie residem-. P. .XUton, Ol iliM^as.-. Till-0.1..re ;ir ot ill's ag bel.l ill til.' 1 Co.'-n.'r-, on mail ..nii-iaiiii 11 tii.i L-. F 1.Tavi tin Hand . \i-as a MCNAM Sept. 1st, vears, 10 .Mary's Cc SiiKini '.'St N.' '11 of Til new hi f Cast! ncniber ind ren n-cli .am iiij:. .VRA.—At I Matlliius M .loi-avii l.i-hU- riie C. I Corners, of .'inlcd tlie fll •<l approprial. the cemetery ..rt Rii-1 iNaiiiara, of hi- 4tli i!i- .M-toii, ianSU lb, the 1!, .1 tiie lilt IViiii'l,' cinci l.v •MS- C.'.ri .f wiii.-ii -rai i luiiit Ici-. Mr. Wi:.. M. l..''i i- I'.'.Ml-- IJ^r.'rir.'. 'n.e Ik' iii.-ii. «. r. iVd :ice to whii-hllle guests 'did'\a'iiri.'IE tXilKTKlt Vox M rxsTKit.— rr i.Uiy luorulug , at l\>rt UK-lii.i..ud, .111 s:i,.- lliil-,-;.!J-. ii.-ir J.'lin F. 11. .'-i.-r. .'t .Icr-.•y t.'itv. ; o Fr..iii.ui na V.'ii Miiii- wr. .'i-.ilaii-iii,'.--- liar- •ID auglil.-r ,'l 1 ..1 :,luii,I,-r...f Iter dam, H.'llaii.l 1- \'AI i:l>l..\w—Kr, ->i-:i,L.—1 1 til. J i:.-v . 11 . w . ii.iii-.-.'. Mr. Kr-jiiU W: inllaw. .'f X, •W I!ri;;li l ..11. t.. 31i- era - Mr. I-.iac Win; bJ'th'e liev.'^Slrt'wall^.'ta itrnTspttoSVi^ cluicli.-' Tne al...ve notice aiyeared in tho New York piiperB Iwenty-wveyoM ISO. md on Frid-v night. a fe-v of th^ir intbiatr^-Iranltevilie ' at tlielr r.-i.l.-n.'-r atdHini:. i brat- the sllv- ir-1 -a-frts ill friends afr&emblca to ode- we Over one hun- J lo do honor to \V among ^-homwenoticea li.id.1. wire and dausbter. Hii M. . 11-IH-W aud family. Mr. .> h-n Vr...ni. Kev. Ohiis. Hurt Mr mi-a Mrs. John Blake and : Mr. mid Mrs. J. .hn & List. Mr. %T. Win. VanlVlt and daughlec. Mrs. il-org,, Christophei:. 3ir- .1,'—-I'h ViiK'm and dauf^it.* K.in. a brother of Sirs. 'KTiuuil). t»'« ll.-.ilb .br\»thor-iu-lawof Mrs. aiXe and daughter, of Norwich. Ill 1 Ml. and Mrs. J. B. P,iaroe. -.-nts u-cr- num.-rous, -ralttalOe. it..l ..nuanientaL An erijiryai^ »a-s partaken of by tbe Iriemla. sra.-oiail.ie hour Uie joyous pa^ disp,'rs,sl. all uniting in tlie wisli tliat Mr. and Mrs. Wiaant miglit sl-ared to see the aiu-lvctsarv of tUeir golden wedding. . Mr aii-i -Mis \ Mrs. and laiBi d.iui;l.t.r niij Mr,. Mr. and and Mrs iMr. Vro Mr. An.li Will.-, nil. sui'i.. and i iia llu- , N. Y. . of the 111 That you can save from 25 to 50 per ccat. by havhig your piinting ,l..iie at LII E .\DVAXCI : oOice. Every variety ofpiintiug executed m first-ela.,s style. S.-ud r..r estimates. 1I..X 3.-il, West New Brighton. Favonstor the AEVAXC E may 1,1 1 at the Branch Ollice. I\. O. Building. Port Uichmond—L. SXEUEKEU . ageut- uond. Tin lis. I tery on Fri.l.i .—On Tiiesda l',ii:;bton, T ii'.saiid Marv t. Peter's Cell SlIOTW-KLI..—At Marin Sim.lav, AiU'laidc, iiifan Geo. and Amanda .Shotw. in 11111= L.,\JIH.—Atin.—At Hull's1 lliad. •d 21 u .Sr. .Ml- day, • Df Bi-igli of kid the Cll Id Ai .idc Ceni. 1 ^.leliii.- l- It in Fail th. •TO. 1-, Glh iiisl. iii.'thv. ii.f Siic-iiau. •etcry. •rs- il:irb..r, dan-ill,r •11. llitenn nil, ricw Cc S,\ u.ii at .4 o CHOLMK ai MO race was won in 27 2-5 sec. being socoud ii lody thinl. T . by J. S. Norton (10 yards) O. T. Wiegand (scratcli) Tho'sccond heat was won byyG. G. Taylor (12 biiult, a w-ard C tlio lat< i-al sel-v took 1)1; Intei-m, CRO ; Bright, the resul i> yi St. Pet r.—On Tlinrsdi Hieliard Ditto disease. Fill of the .\scei 'cl..ck. LET-Jo.VK.=.-At Nev ndav, su.l.icnlv, Mvr i -d a; ^ears, bc!..ved wif. ^linelev-Joiies, and .laii; Itev. \¥. 11. Gild, hicli were la 1 72 y.-ai crvlces tii'ls aft. Tiii i-odgo Beacon l.ight LIKII resume work oa Mot The nieni •S, 1. O. tl. ii. Ir bail Ulclid liie ilicliard l)i Botes ;.! No. : londuy ev, f Ki.-lilii.'. •'• l-.-.iil,~I.. fl. rii.^.ii a ai of llii'ii Port Bictimonii- ,e w.HUI.-n w,-.i.ling ol Mr. and Mrs.T. imorisoi.. or Sim-.n-ou avenue. tiKifc .. this ev\iiiiig. Over one hundred 1 .1- -rv.-re pre—nt. an.i a grand good W;'S -1 j.'ve.). Anioiiir tiie moiiT pres- Ml. al.'l Jlrs. il. JUller, Mr.and ilrs. Vreilenburgii. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. k-rniiin. Mrs. S'-liei.iing, Mr. and Mrs. liiip llieivsler. Mr. C. C. Joueis. Ml,*.^ phia and Mniaie ViuiName. Mr. r-. tibv.-r. Mrs. i^edney. Mrs. r-.i.-iia .loner-. IH l.ella Aul..nidea. lir. and Mrs. Iriiuj: An.lerson. Mt. and .Irs. U; i.i;,'. Siella Heeker. Ilr. and 'il:,. J ^ 1). C^.r.ul.-v. A fine suiyw -r was i.-rved. an.l .lancing was heartily taijoyed o the n..'l\.ii\us strain- -.t I'rotensi.r L»- . irch-'-tra. Th- i«-eseut±4 were iuin.rro-as and valuable, an.l frt»m a per- ...11.-11 iUr-lH-cti.'n ere would t-av tliat there ras .-i-oa;:!! ..f w..-..livare re.-.Ved bytho .,.1,111'.r h. '-t and hostcr-s to t-tart a wood I L'.'lg.- X.I .Vnv person li. i-iron .lie m.-.,.-nitu.lo of the bu 51-sarf. J. II. VanCilet A i Ih-ni-ul-.-es l.y takiii.g a st of F-rrry street, wber-r li,;ht are continually uiiloaillng ot building material. On nunier'Mis adv-intag'-s HI. enterprising lirm, tbcir bu- ing lo an unprecedented d. .1\ •itisr* oil to til i-rs and bariits, ,-ii.--t .juanlities .iccouiit ot the ..ye.1 by Oils iiess is tK>om- Justice Hulsebus* Court. i.l:i ili.-l.l L. On 1.1 A if W.illi 11. lliu W.-.ln.~ 11.1 re w 1 v,„,f,.ra is choice i;li.i' ,-^kl.- iiltv dai- M.-lJlcllaii ;c ..f intox :v.iv arres: ,.lii,.laliit .' V. -VLI.lre' . an.l ^I-' ill.,t til.-la I'li.-r Wi'lncs'iav. in. riag.-s, hoVst'S. wi.low. T.-. Mr ? Capl \ 1 Clll iial. fl.\. at Christ Ciiurd at Bordeiitown, N .— On Wclnesd: ifter a long an.l p: .f an injur}- rei-ci Daniel Cronin, lage. Interment Cemetery :cly Tuesila IV, at West lilifiil illness ved about a iu the 18th yesterday in A regnlar meeting of the Board wns held on Tuesday evonlng—all present. In regard to tlie nui^nce said to exist on the preml^ of -one Mr. Har- lev on York avenue, the case was re- ferred to Sanitary OIBcer Smith for re-inspection and report. ^ . Tbe report-ot eommittee on Palmer Bon was received and approved, and Hollick wns authorized to carry out the instructions of tho com- mittee. In reference to the nuisance raused by sewaKO inside the Bapid Ti^t embankment, orders were Issued in- •tnictiiig all p^ea harim sewer or house-waste connectkm with the pools He m West I htstoiT . . haa. It Is sidd, been used by some of the most disUuguished warriore of Europe duiblK tho present century. The •• sabel\ is now on exhlbiUon at his hairdreasing 'eetablishment on Broadway. -Kleh\ la •l.dsniaa. Hot being aatlslled with captarlns nine mlals at CleveUnd. O., Mr. Aqulla B. Bleh, on Saturday, at the Onnse Wau- derets' AlhleUo Club, earned two more gold medala. one tai • tklcd-mUe and the •eeowt In a Ave-mile •crstcta. 27 4-5 sec., and B. S. Ken- n liurdlt!S weie in posltl. b . , yards in 27 2-5 sec., with S. D. Lee second Tho final heat was won by .1. S. Norton in 27 seconds, G. Taylor making a goo<l second. The one-milo ran, handicap, was won by T. Reagan (23 yards) In 4 min. 33 sec.. P. D. Skillman ('23 yards) as second. (At the conclusion of the race, Mr. Keagau. the winner, fainted from exhausUou, but soon recovereil.) In tho 220-yards run, club handicap,, there v. jro only three starters I. Corse (8 -ardsj being winner In 24 1-5 sec., w-lUi H. S. Young, Jr. (scratch) as second. The obstacle raoe was won by Faol Ayces, Jr.. with J. A. Hay second. B. Penn Smith, Jr. . should have won tbe laee, having made the quickest time, but t m he ekliiiied one hurdle be wea mied out. Tho field otHcers for the day wero: Referee—George W. Carr. M.AC. Judges —G. H. Badeau, W. A. O.; W. G. Storm, M.AO.; and E. Hagm. N.A-C. Starter— W. O. Hegemsn, B. A. O. \nme -keepers— Oeoiga A. Avery, M. A. O.: W. H. Rob- ertson. O. A. Reed, and A. B. Curtte. N. Tt. A. C. Scorera—F. E. Snider, W. O. Davis. J. H. Bimmer. Qerk ot Couts^ Hammond VanVecbten. with F.C.BIIUanl •ndH. Waldo, Jr.,asaHlstants. Official reportM-Samuel Austm. ThohamUc^ werepUced by W. O. Hegeman, B. A. C. BALDWIX.—Ou Tl Gran S. Baldwin (tlie year of Ills age. RAYMO-VD.-At N M inst., PIio!be M. •e.ars. Intei-meut u last. On Satnrdey but, while Edward Shriek, ot Bergen Polnfc was playing on the dock atGunther's Fotnt wUb other small ebll- d«ea.ha accidentally teU Into the water sad was drowned. He was seven yean of •CS. Thsbodyhssnot' Tba Bo^ ot Bxclse of ii^tthadd hdd \Sunda Fnj iSm :ars. lesdav, in Brooklyn clotliier), in tlie e2d !W Brighton, on tlie Ravrnond, aged 43 t Cvpress lliiU on TELKIT—At West New Brigiiton day last, Adele Fmiteler, ageil 3' • FlatbURh, L. I. day, at New Brigli- agcl 41 ye.ars. Iii- rer's Cemetery on Intern .BKX.—Ol It at Sm Fallen, St. Pe house n.l .lifr. 11.1 Sun .N. .VI.I n Sum LI'a.I.' W LI I cerlni •ell To ('. of Sb ..n V •llior 1.-L-1 I'l ! . hi lot J>. .T' lelil lots.. le. all nl'ell T. ,7.' II Van two s4.ns e.-iually -il .1.1 h.'m.'st.ad. are loft (1. I,. Deck a li.i'.i.-e .1 an.i.S..mil an.l Vni..:: Vi'U iiVfrnif i vu .Slj<.T«'j\a> a.-: Tujiii-.th.-i liousfs and l\t.- avfinif. Sh'.n. rmi.l (I aone-thu'i iiitiT.--i SUoie roaii aud Vnii dcK-'k i.roj^Ttit^, f tf hi- U'.iu.raths, in ad liis i , ... icst in all , 4.-ssels, ovstcrs, and oystor-l>eds, -wher- ever locilt^jd, aud all moneys iu bauk, with tho exot'ption ol the lejpu'V to hi daughter. To the old colored man Benz. Prime, his faithful servant, h- leaves a home ip tbe family as Um^ a= he lives. The residue oj the real au<i •wrsoual prorKjrty is left to his widt»xr. The estate is valued at about S:ioo,ooO, lied Uetters. A.UTOS. ^IJT. H. , 1 rtvjll** n Ih'iMJi-au^MuiarveJ.^it^ i.i!t> t.jlRM-t.. Mi-f A.xriuui Mr-T. Kttniv. Mr. JtitB- . MK-. Mitil'- Mmi-iUvld. iiL 31t rtt-n^. Mifv A- U«>rri»atu U.-Miiuii-. Ml— K_Me.Ui<ln;«, lUi. iJfAndifw. aiim. Vlnrri 4ix<a.», Mr. IFUU :Nt!T<TtT. l^OIv lunilML ^uucii. m—. Uautmij i-mttli. iiaNE3i.s- n.l.lUtttO. J.'luinr; ii.r.ey. Mrs t '.rja. Mrs.r.ai- l\ it'Uiin. J. 'Iiii w. I'nia l-Ulliii:m,. rv.iirr KI.-H-»II. «.t air. ait. Jutm i'uni«-lt. Mr-». Ix-abtmr*- ««f »U«. 1. ilr. ChJia. CAJICS. icsjjvut Uw. liiiraaiT r. Bwmy, P- 3L lisNL rrj Brltum Wm. (nuunl«er- Uro. i.. 3L iMnuM!. Un. «3i .Minitn ItrititTt. Mm. imz. <^1. T. klrrtmcx:. U. •ai. 11 ^whL ^ulw or •ursiirri i r«H-lifr«-u. ,r«t-fiwalil.iaj» ttYW*. iiitmuut, HvTxtam. AwiUs >Urtltia . L. laUCAKCK, r. 3tL Tr ill I' Urst. »fl^m •rt Ui .f til U tttillboa<«e« to * ,iud lias r«%ive(i tdnoe lb« tuontii. T th» places in Port ti T.urehatM* nil kiuds of eoo- tl. rakt^ anU is allfae i-j.rr''. Jr. A r^tTular dintHfr -ry ilsj Suudiirs b*-twe«a cU'ck- l'ric»s retu«tmabl«. .a-'s n«r fri«fnd MudJflt of •1, trhfti the blf* 1x01 ra&g on the li«y iiids.*. whliw Jms vena tijinc lilts yachtH in LL« nls^ tmM F, ton. Job temient Tuesday HEXIOS.—At New Brighton urdav last, Emma, infant dai Josepli and Elizabeth Ueniou. Ogdensburg, X. J. ,on Sat- ightcr of Interred A VM Wa«a I BT A eowr of; this nlasble tne with ereiy patehase of H worth of goods or orer. ftoia O.W. Vsa NasM thsSnmmenlUearnoeT. , A debate wss held by tha InrtaDt Utam 8oeislyeaWedBeHUyemntai(.thesabJec( beUw-IK \'iS beUw \ RsaolnKl. tbst U M sUndla« am^t ^^ lrolt«l Btstea sbpsMbalaiiwiSliI StodwTelqgewtdahete**^ Personal. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Uowden snd fam- Hy, of West Brfebton, are sojounilnjc for a short time at Greenwood Lake. Mr. James Gee, of Rhode Ishmd, maile a flying visit last week to 'West Brighton, wliere he has hosts of friends. The Misses Gus-sie and Annie Ileal, of Fort Richmond, are nt tbe Cheever House, Lynn, Mass. Mrs. Goo. W. Brown and maid, of Port Blchmond, smiled for Europe Wednesday on tlie steamer Aller. Miss Annie Tnngbn, ot Bidmond avenue. Port Bidunoud, is at the West End Hotel, Louk llranch, N. J. Mr. Nstlianiel Barton JAasters, ot Mari- ners' Harbor, has gone to tbe seminary at Uacketatown, N. J., to take a course of study |>re|imtory to enterinic Drew Theological Seminary as a student of divhdty. Mr. and Mrs; C. M. Pine, of West Sew In tE^wcstemiiactedlKi state. \iMeiijr* aWsrtsMd'faaay are niMi^, M -.thal-Ctorarsaa. I.>ckT »••>. From the Cheshire \ Eerublican. published at Keene. K. H., we ieam tlmt our tow-nsnmn, Mr. Eli H. Chase. Is the luckvman in Ushing on Lake Graulto, iu tho vicinity ot Kt>enc, where is sojourning. The editor of the laper says \that Mr.CIia.se, for the ft tew <livs, has Ijeen tlie lucky man catching several of those large bhick l)iiss,etc. . . . AVe often hear i>eojile say that black bass are not lit to eat. Could they Imve sat at our tuble and partaken of the s-pound si»ecimen iir^ sented to us by Chase, we think their mouths would have watered for more.\ \ Kuf ced.\ Ufl < On Sunday last, Mr. Henry Smith lip, a well known and reepectfd rfti- of Unoleumville, thinking it was not well for man to Uve alone, took unto himself a lielpmeet In tlie person of a charming huiy. Miss Annie Schloetcl, of New York Citv. The marriage service wa« performed'by the Kev. A. Kuhne.of Stapleton, at ihe residence ot the groom. Tlie trousseau of tlie bride was made by •Worth, of Pills, and is very magnificent. A large number of friends were present at the house, but on account of Its beine Su&y the usnal jolUllcatlon did not take place. Very many valuable presents received, a few ot which we menaon: Mn. A. ^nmm, aunt of the bride, a gold dinner servkie, and from Tb\™ a deed of a x*^ IvS^ M.5Et,Trer ptekle^^; Hr.IIeBiySctakMtel.tbe bride's kratl^ set at lUTer tea.spcoasaad-atj^ r.iclm f-cti;. st^e-e 12 and 1 . WI.e.-- Rlchni. t.» di-i-,'* on Timi>day? Mr. Jane's llrnu-n is a«im to niciK-e till' l.'ail.Iing of a liandsome cot- tage ou ileiidcr-wii avenue, 'West Brieb- •riio fira steamboat H.T.15aya. bant for Southern -waters, has had her changed to Bay Itldge. Acting-Sergeant Thomas from Headquarters, has been t to tlie 2d Vxeelnct Police Statiotl. and Acting-Sergi^ut Stephen Hannon bas been statioued ut Stalileton. Mr. Chath.'S M. Brewster, of Fort Xh*. mond, istho happy fallier of J Ul&ck-hidred tKiy aged nlsety-^x 1 Fnrchaseis oZ waxehefi. * . jewelry and eUvenrare ahoald mind Uiat the old-ertaliBshed and >dialv!« store of Benedict UrOB.. ITI Broadw^.K. T.^ is one ot the best I'laoesiatbaelvto buy such tilings. Moderate falem sad fair dealing are tbe leadine -i liarartnlatha ot this establishment. At the TerraceHotd. foot ot Kw^. kept by Mr. D. F. MInahan .lon eaa ba Boppiod irlth oysteiB in eveiy style aad « ( the bestqnsUqrbytbe qaait.»B.esUM. Also, dam chowder for faadly waa « Friday and Saturday ol eseb-i The eThlblllna at Et. tiMiljcht. as the eveninss i too cool for out-door pleasnre. ^^ liaiUes' and eants* gnediim sal -walking shoes can be had In sreat-« at GritQth'e. jsr Mr.ChaB.S(auH<dst:tfaa grocer, ot \West Brightoeu is nm supply his cuatomers with his Une at their ii'aiilisuiii porcbased a boxae and purpose. SiqKliarqiiaUtieaatl prices. Mc.FanI Iiatoanita, J^aCtha