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THE iiDVANCB, j^^J^nWished every Saturday at ' WEST HEW BRICKTOII, S. I. J. CgAWrOiU), JH_, KUlIor mill ri-oprictor. AMrtu all Communieaciom ; . AXfVAJfCE, \• Tt a gCT SK<SSO3, WOSA fc., B. 7 CaOMCar, JAMKS VOO.NO. TkeAsTAifCKmayt-eimrebasedat— Wweniinrflfc-Bdminl Becker, Port Offlco. »MM»/imrftte-G. W. Voil Name's ifrocerr Rtorc. JnrtfMr*' J/arbffr—P: Klemdcb'silnle stoi«. JlfcA»i.)n<i-BrancU OOlce (P. o . LulhUng); FraiikKof^n'a carriers; EuKene Ilniiiitiwnut'8 new clsnr alore: F. 1*. Grlmstuiw's CorirecUuii- <w*ima Ico Cream aalduti. Counor'ti ciirrlers. •Wjtoo 11. Wliieijiiriiiiil I . Sjteit UgMrton Cor>«r«-Wm. BaUert Suitlononr and ^Newii DciKit, - A 0. Har&(tr—R.R. at-itlon, foot Clinton Ave.; Mr. KdMtMMlH. HHrl>4ir KTOunila. »« • «rf(r»fcio-Elchenl>eri!or'B .SewiHitanil, on the TetiMB: John co'inor^ carrleni. M._emrife~ Wm. Wliee£er'8 NewB.stand In the nrrj llouiie; the neiva-uieti at the eotes. »mrUiunlU.IIUiijlBm antt fm/loa-WaLVntkm' Mew^etunds ; and newtHleitleni KeneraUr. SATURDAY, SEPT. 25 , 1886. Ttie Relie f Fund. A s the proceofia fro m the sale of the ABVASCE to-day will lie rtovotcil to the fund for th e roli.-f of the Charleston sufferers, we wnulil rctiue.st. nil news- dealer s t o keeii an aceoinitofthisclay' s saU-8 sepurat e ft o m previous issues, so na t o uvoid delay m making up th e iiceounts. For the eomrenlence of chnritably- dlsiioseil persons, we would stjite tha t sul)scrii>tinn lists hav e been placed in som e of the loiidinii stores unit othe r tiuslnesa house s o( thi- Nort h and lias t Shores , where eoutrlbutlons will be rceclveJ, viz : Mantirr'a niirbor.~C,. W. VanNarac's grocery. V. Klenicko's ilnm stwre, J. L. Sherwood (post office), <». VanNnnie, .1. 11. VauNnnie. fort Itlchm\Ml. —loliiison's etore, nr. A. Rowe'9 druicstore, Chiw- E ijrimth'a slion emporlutii. Dr. Ilate'a dru« store. 1>. L. Lii(Jniii([0 (i-oat olllce). KMfttte Huiuthwout'sclt^irsttrre (at the station). M. K. Wjipint's. ai;d Dr. W. A s'.oiuie'sdni,?store. ir«( Itriahtnu.- II Hirer A Kubert'SKTOccrr store. A. D. Fountain's hardware store. K. P. Bro\Tn (postorace), C.M I'IneiSon. Clark 4 Morton, yred llohiiithart drui; store, Tlartlett Bronn's jETOcerr, .luhnson & Kerr's pharniacr' Benedict Parker's store. Cli..t3. Uro-,5!in's store, Castleloii aventie, John Westbrook's block-cuttlnBestablish- ment, J. II. JIatthlus' baHerr, Columbia strict. A'cic/lr/(;/i(.m.-lllllrer J: llartlnr's store. Dr. Tredenberg's dni< store. E. A. Bourne's Ca-itletoii market, Dr. Dwycr's (ilallol's drug store), liar- ixir's meat market. T(»iii>k!iMrttU.—UT. Rilller's drUR store. Kohl mann's erocery store, Basett's dru« store (P. O.), W. Geller's Broierr, U. Ilronu's halr-dresslni; juloon, titaputon and r;K/(on.—Iletbcrlligton's grocei A Wooden Wadding. Dr. and Mrs . 3. TV. Wood eelebrotetl thei r woode n weddin g on Wednustlay evening at their comniodious residence. Shor e road . Tor t Kiehniond. A large number o£ iiiviteil Ruests assemblctl, and music, songs, daneing , recitations, etc., mttUu the evenin g hours ptiss swiftly by. The present s reoeivetl were numerous , beautiful , and valuable , be- in g of an entirely dllTereut orde r and charaete r fro m thos e whic h so ofte n ar e given at wooden weddings. Ever y gift was handsome and siiowcd the good tast e of the donor . I'lorol emblem s were plenteous, and the spacious par - lors presented a very tine appearance . Among tiie many present were : Mr. and Jirs . J. S. Spnigu-^ paren U of Mrs . Woo d ; Jlr. and Mrs. J. \V. Wortz, Mr . and Mrs . W . £,. Voorhis, Miss Jlinni e Sprague . Mr . and .Mrs. W . U. Wood, Mrs. IJ. J. Miller, Strs. K. H. .\mdt and daughter . Miss liCila Benedict, Sliss illamie Benedict, Mr . and Mrs. J. V . Uurkman, Mr . and Mrs. N. C. Miller, Captain and Mrs . J. X. Houseman , JVfr. and Mrs. D.F.Simonson , 3Ir. and Mrs . M . D. Sinionsou. Dr. and Sirs. Coonley, Mr . and Mrs . Itoad Beneilict, Dr . and Mrs. Bourne , Mrs . Emma Whit e and daughter , Mr. John Whltehorn , Judge Alston, the Misses ViuiCllef, Mr. W. H. VanChef , Mr. and Mrs . C. JJ. Pollock, Sir. and Mrs . O . S. Mlddlebrook , Mr . anu Mrs . Uarr y Uood, Mr. an d Mrs . Calvin D. ValiNaine, Mr. and Mrs. CIms. H. Ingalls , Mr. Thos . Voorhis, Miss Belle Liudsley, of New Vernon , N . J.; M Iss Hay .Siirague, of Ne w Vork ; Alt', an d Mrs. J unness, of linxjklv n ; Mr. il Sirs. Arneberg , of ToUonviile; Mr. id Jlrs. O. il . l'eii(le.\ler, I'rofessor Bhernian an d wife, and Mr. Klemcke, of ilariners ' Uurlior. I An elegan t siipiH-T Wiis fiirni.'ihed by Monsieur UrenzhiKer.or West lirighton , 1 the music was supplied by Tro- ft.rge. •tun), A. J. Mull Jacobs' drug store, lit W e desire t o ti abov e namid ft sympatheti c inal dnu; ! Lewis' grocer store. celved th e 11 tu assist ill Bucci;ss. other s wh o iti- of postal. Wl will be well llle. raised for thi s d e llect credit u|>on uond County. O u Saturday l pos e to collect umoiint of eac h fre lihices, and in the will publis h a ful l money s received a t t with the pi ucceds It n k th e busines.s-n the frlclHlly a cr in which tliey re- d their willingness akln g the enterprise a will semi lists to any y desire the m on receipt \ rust those nlreatly otl' .l,so that the aniouti aci-\'ing ciitise ma y rt. the citizens of liicli iwiier lo-tlay, lit t o the eh Committee of th i New York City. Thi s fun d • iMJtit^Se yi eoutributu. Biven in th e r eeptabl e as a be r thos e In will soon be here, •will follow if alil liouseless am i h< terrible cutastroi ext (Oct. 2), wo pu 11 the lists with tl in th e various luccecdlng isstl atcmen t of tli h place, togethi 11 th e sale of tl. nvard the.toli. . in of tlio liclief EKchal the committee to consider the matter In reference to the Geni-nd Cotiiiuittec ? G . S. Scofield, Jr.—I t was considered. but was tliouglrt best General Committee. On motion of L,. A . resolved that e.ich of tl be entitled n. twelve Genera! men, excepting C:istletoi have eighteen. I t w:is also rc.<olved tlint the apportioii- nieilt of del.fgatei from the ditrerent d'lS- IricLs in each town, lut wi;ll as the lllling it the quota of the General Cui ' increase tlu Scolleld.it w.-is B live towiifhlps Coimnittee- , which should ij the Gt be left wanted twcnl, have now jro' which we hav Adjourned I end Co ilt (of C: s ileleg!.l( lid nincte 111 of the . iilttee of siud ticton)—We which we n delegates, • .test, lalr. On Fridav afternoon Woodworth, wllo sojonniiiig at horse and bii\:gy .Mr. Dennis lirirrelen, at New liright.on, youn g man, liuTse, been seen b<- .M that the horse a l>ohit on the Li 0.30 o'clock, sill the inUsini: est covered. Yonii checkered .shington iipnnirily hircil • ae A-rl<li». last, Wt has been tei New Hrighton, valued at from livery stable keeper since which time the or buggy have not r. ISrereton. It Ls reportei lid buggy went lo Ijergei irk the same evening ii t:e which time no tnice of hllshnient has been di fessoi-s Su III LaFi. liolden tVeddllis. No t often docs it fall tci the lot of any married couple t o celebrate the Uftii.-th annivereary of their marr^uge.or golde n wetlding. Suc h an eviintfiil circum- stance occurred to Mr. licnrv A. nn d Jlrs . Emil y VaiiAndeii on last'Momla y evening. N o hivitations were issued, and only a very few friends ha d gath - ered a t the famil y residence. Por t Itichmond, o n the occtision, among who m we especiallv noticed Dr . an t Mrs. Eogersoii, Mr. M. Greenwal d am family, thre e children and thre e grand - childre a of th e host and hostess—all that ar e living of thei r family. An old fashioned social tim e was heartily enjoyed. A number of present s were received, among which '.vasa very large onianiente d frosted cake, som e fou r feet in diameter, made by Mr. J. B. Pearce, Jr. , of Por t Hichmond , and inscribed with th e legend, \ Presente d by the autliof of Leona \ (Dr. Koger- son). Mr. nn d Mrs. Van.\nden were mar - ried by th e justl v renowne d and beloved Dr . Spring, of th e old Bric k Presby - terian Church , whic h formerl y stood us a landmark a t th e corner of Park row iiiid Beekmau street, o n th e same re th e \ Worl d \ building now spot wilt; stiiuils. Postn Harbor Itlcliino.nd Bnght ID (tie Future. lasters Slicrw.joil, of Mariners ' ; D . LI. LaCirange, of Por t ; R. P . Browti, of Wes t Ne w n; and Kober t Aumiihrey , of Brighton , vUitwl Ne w tork City 111 Thursday to conrer with Superin- tenden t Jackson , of railway mail ser- vice, second division, in regar d to th e grea t annoyanc e whieli is being suf- feretl by thepcopleot Slate n Islan d on account of t h e miserable scrvicQ in the of local mails: Superintenden t :i wasabsent , bu t th e cummitte e en a n audienc e by Jir . Bradley •ievances were J.iplainiHl am over uctween result of wti a t present. Gov Wo( .he ,loli ho lid hoii peiiin Ob Wl , havi ary tv tile resiil. •niileu. •d. rthhad h: liltlictic heart , of Christ Chi ! hiinali unle -tl.-y for ii'- hi the like th has had t is said, bet -once for a ice of the la at (irey.-toii. ted himself nil the Hev. G. I i,.New Ih iglltoi .\lessr.s. llillv. hieh was dul ptud, altlioii;^ 1 time tu \ rail ler. Others we he young ni:, s found! livery ilid is •retoii, Ken t id hiu sterday i stable . Si ifter- East stili •essfitlly the wind \ in I kindly dlspo.-'t in a similar Wl! The hors e v lOOli in Ken II tith street, N session of .M purchase d b- but the bug missing. _ Demovmtic Frimnrics. The Democrullc iirliuarled wtU Lh; heM In C:is- tleiou next Aiitunlaj- :t.s fuUuws: 1st Uiatrlt.*!—At h.iubo oi A. S. Nornmn; Inspect- iwiHura McVeii;U. and Mlcuuel t—Uuuse or iiitrlck McUi S. ^suiiiVHii. Jotin Momn. r. M l>l.'»irUt—House of l ra.Juhii liinilvj, I'hlllpbntlt!!, •Itb DLstrlct—Martin tlurun's: theeliim. Dennis Leabr. and Jn.sirtct--s. ti. iliirbur iKJck : Joyce, cumuel ilyrrlll, und 13. t>ili iiistrlci—lioiise ol Ulllmi uunief: ius[>«ctots, Tutrlck Guiinon. John Cw3 tuiU John cauttfy. 'Jtb l>!»ti-lct—iioum? ot ftubei l\>wers ; InsijcclMM. liennls i{t?.isan. liiuilei O'Coi neil. and Mi?:»tt;I aiultn. htn Dbtrlct—Uouso c l^tirlck Uujreii: InatH'Vtors. (iMrge 11. Fouiiuli HeiiiT iietcnic. unu Joi;u Mcivvoy. iftb lilatrlct^ 11OUA« ot Jctlui liu]iii;;her. SitsiM-ctors. Juiues WoU. John UtuKennan, and John Mcnolls. iliuui-jriowx.—lat Ulsti ICT — Bender's LItcft StiiUle ; inAtirctorh. i'eter il. Wundie, Jchn V/. Tal«, uiid cnurled Heii.'iltfr. 2d l>J»irk't—Otrtcc of Justice Kuniumii; hwpeclors, M. Cahlll. Thomiia Blown.and .MtcUacl Ureimaa. 3d Ltlatrtct—liuuse ol iHudei WuUU. Uioad ali'e«:C; la»i>ectur9—Dui ' McTuhney. >elix u'Jlauion. und Wllllatn Sui 4th District—il'JUXB or i;»irJj'loiiber obmtz : tii.;:clora. Junies 1'. Mc.Ulhen. Alexander Wl and i'atrk-k IMniiulty. O'.li Itibtrici—liuiue i:^nglne Cu- U ; insitetora. Jotieiib Zlmmer. Thos. Constdlne. und Uiwrence Kltui' trlfl—Eckste-ln'.-. Brewery; lnsi.ecloii nodd, U A. titschcldt. «ud J. .N. Coctn ;»o«Tafii;u>.—l.st iJlf.tricl—House or Knslne Co. • • -•• ICrt M. 5<bw;dlie. Jan !trtiy. ijisirlci—aui-.. W. J. Worth, WUlliuii rr JJd lUbtrlct—lloitoe ol ora. Juuj« suydei McCuoe. -JdUiaii InsiKctors. Jauie^ Joseph H<il>tienecl aherldan ; u»»i>eci und lieo. Uuwmun tnaiwctofs. \V. Ii Henry iialloy. 6 Uiapectora. VMUtcr Uoujri CnlU\ liisiieciorn, CI ll/tlu liulel: iiisiK'cU Liliiib. , niul Hfiirj /Ju J. 1>. 1 Crcuxer; liispec- ix-clie 11. iiiiU CUriMc or Jauics :>.c liutcii ]iis(>t). Jere Mc< i.strli't-Hotwr « .MivCtC irji^ WllMiun I: Kttvrui U Kt-mjiwr. . .•ilore: In.Hr>cct.ir.s, Js am! NIclioiiw tU:tK!rt \V»2frnKl.l>.—Int i> liher VoiX I l>!strict— ispcctori*. r.iiy. Him iKrnnIs i. •I J; n»e» Cinndt>«;liM Vu\ •l^lstril•t-U•I.u}^ .. - in»a iillJ, Matthew rutlcr, .l.ilin SUluhl iDLstrlct-KU stt»-cUir». Kdrtitr rtnurJ l'Ji.-.o<H'. ii.H|Rft(.ni. 1 orii Ziichary/lmiu.-t- Will not foi- .rty is in wh o bruvo Mits, withou t txijose thoui- i and dau}^ers ilfe, iu their struction tiie _ -licir rollow. larni bell rin^B it mici- taw.^ tJwl On Frlilay and Sati entortainmcnt to be g BUsplc p of this l« l bike idiicii ill itoc s Hull, Hlul promises t o Iiir c.veei Utinmen t ever before givi tmnlzallon. Elaborat e are being made , am soin tttlent in New i'or k have fo r th o occasion. The lIcBsrs. Corson, Kickaby —wit h an able corps are workin g hard , and neithe r lime, trouble, or thei r efforts t o reiiiler this one of the grainiest events son . Tho cause is a ileiervtiig and it i s t u be hoiied the public Hlvo it lilicral supiiort. Le t not that , whe n ou r proi danger , these nro th e tin' tbe Btorni un d tho clem auy eompensation, am i wjlvcs t o all th e hardship Inciden t t o a Ureman' s endeavor s t o save fro m di lives anil men. Whethe r th e ID tho morning , tit nialit. our brave llremcn ar e IJHM foun d at their posts o t duty , tliroilgli stor m and sunshin e labor loi Uio goo d of the cominunlty wlthotit a muriimr of complaint. Hel p th o lio>»\ along! • There wa s no debat e in th o Irving litorury Hoclety on Tuesda y even- . Ins. 'i'ho exercises consisteU of inls- odlnnootis remllugs by th o members , , whic h wore all of a very Interesting cbBrnotiir. Beroiifter the meeting will b e hold on Tuesda y evening o t eac h ' - week, iDstiaid of \ \ ednesday , a s here- • r toforo, A vety InterestluK debat e will be holil next Tuesday. The Irvin g U one of the best societlea o t ite kin d in i ' the country , an d ha s among iu inem - ben Boiiio of tho brightest and mos t nrnmUling youug uieu o t the North •hora. • \ The Cour t of Oye r nn d Terminer , ^ of Bichmou d County , begin s its session gn^nduy next. JusUe o Cullon, of Bruoklyh.on th o beneh . Jurors will < :;beac iu min d that thisy or e expected ••d required t o b e preeent. Hent-f Georg e wna nominate d for '.n lUror of Ne w Yor k at the oonvention ' ..-'Of KniKht s of Iiabor, in Clansndon o u Xbucsday evening. Ou t of aij over ftriir hundred delegates present, Sp OBly lao opposhig builou were cast. ' ^OBolc Daroy found • loct child on Terrace netv New^Brlghtob on ilay aftomooB, and restored ^her .. iwrentK who Uved In • dlitant OCUm.IOWB. between J. Ii. SulUvan Bearld on Erta.—, mote tha a • tal^ tl w (ieneral Coninlttr,.. il sluev.' Ot th e D e icntcd by th e Gem It in the Uichni yesterday artcrii. li.Vau-,-lin:sccr.'ti c; '1'. J. iicaga n am ian'sah/'tiie mai n object iig Wii,s to iippoint till Idiiig iiirimarics, luimm g lid toill x th e dat e to . jtv Congressional Convention. No on e dat e aiiii^-aring t o su tembers for holdin g iiritnaric , lotion of Mr. I'reau , a coiiuuittee of live wiis upiiointed, on e fro m eac h town, wh o shoul d consult and retiort, ifter a recess of ten minute s wltich ivns the n taken , .\tte r re-Jissembling, it was adopte d that th e primaries it; Castleton. Middlet<jwn, NorthUeld, and WestUeia, be held o n Satll.rdtg', ber 2d, un d in Southlield, October 4th, between the un d a P.M. The Congressional convc b e held on October 11th WoJdl Onthouflei It,..r..nnnil 01iurch. comtoruilily ilre.-i.sed a-sset wlttfss the Oavl.l'A. Oabo ,0 JllsM L'lia Ila, I'ri.vloiis u. Uie ,lc.« Ui iM-Khl. 1 ,f Christ Cliiiicli nilod iblilge id i ,rt Itl Weihl irt llle! I wltli a riishli.iial.ly who were g cer. iuci of -N'oivbii iirly. or P.irt lo.ir iiiun.ll It. J.11. Ml).. Now liriglitii .M.l.ij lust. th. • iiioiid. waj waiting tl lies o t Mr h, N. liielinio J Slerliaz. Pursuant to notice, a larjre i JF pi^rsons assembled In Koc'a West lirighton, on Tuesday e to listen to liie discussion of tin Rime, anil the bci •esti ictiiig the .sale Larew, of the Siiiimierlicid W!i5 elected chairman Ilicks, of the Nat Society, made a vi forcible iidilress on tli ission. Th e learn, lowed hy Mr. Jo h straw, in a short ti Kev Web Harbor 11 lumbei Hall, renlng, : liiinot . Mr of pre. thereof, ite i M. E. Cli . itev. George, H . lid Teniiierance r y eloqu e subject u d divine E . llevlin, (if :t-to-tlie-pohi rously ICS II. id nder dls- WllS fol- Haver- t atldres.s. K. .Maul, of the Manners' iiptist Cliurch, also made a ks. An organization was ef- fected, with l!ev. Sidney G. Law, i'resi- ilent; Itev. J. H. McOuillin, Vice-Presi- leiit; S. D. Uhldle, Secretary; Gwrge I. Egbert,Treasurer. Over sixty names re enrolled as members of the i.ociety, 1 meetings will be held every Monday suing, in Koe's Hall, a t S o'clock, the free n»e of which lias been generou.« lonateil by the proprietor, .Mr. J a itoe. Cummittee on siM^akcrs and halls Messrs. Abram E . Depuy, Peter A. Zehiff, and Geo. T . Egbert. The adoption of a constitution and by- laws, and other business necessary to ;he orgiiiilzation, will »>e transacted at he ne.xt meeiing, on Moiidav evening, 2Tlh iiist. Itev. Geo. H . HicUs, Ucv. ilr . McQtiilian and otiiers will address the ineetlng. ScbMl Election. I adjourneil Trustee election i-ord School N«. 2, of Southllcl.l i .Middletown, was held on Tuesday e^ iig, ri'siilthig In the almost nnanini •leetion of .Mr. William Wolte. inUerstaii.l that tlie election will be i csted before tlie State SiiperUiteudeii A \VN tig lads Two yc Joh n Decked, on T before Justice Hul.seb f stealing apples Iso of bi^caking .Imvn rere discharged with a las. ; arrested bv Chief sday, and brouglit IIS on a coliiplai his premises ai !S. Th iprimati f. sevei Pt ithy Dt lice Notes Jr. , Til l- Sergeant Sham: .r engaging in a tl orks gate, Broadwa inteiK-ed him to lifty lond Jail. loiulay SI ilye- iilcli >on, the Deflanc of Brooklyn, by 25 1-5 see. Tho B.avonne and E. T. A. C. did not start. Th e whming crew was composed of: J . W. Shreve. bow; A. It. Haughwout, No. -I; Cbncles Kurtz, No. 3; William Gllllrs stroke. Tho Chitons wo ; hi the four-oared barge ice In 5 mln. 15 245 see., Uie Arthur Kull and Bayonno not rowint; t o the llnish, and ihe .S. 1. A. C. not .starting. The wlnnlnii ;row wr.s: C. M. Smith, bow; Ferd. .T. Ticker. No. 2 ; I, Uohcrty , Xo. 3: S. M. DUc. stroke: J . D. Eccl.«ton, coiswahi. The moat Melting event of tho rec'ittji was the elght-oareil shell race. In which the S. 1. A. C. were winners in gooU form. 5 mln. 48 1-5 see., lei leyoiieri np[HMtr- Ing l o bo \ broke ui» \ and'tiot rowing to ho flnlah. Tlie S. I . A. C. new was: It. Convng-,am, bow; F. G. JuiLsseii. No. 2; G. 1' 'Aaids. No. 3; C. It. Armstrong, No. 4 ; I ' i-enn Siulth. Jr.. No. 5 ; H. W. Jans- iS'o. 5 : W. C. Kowlacd, stroke; A. S. lAOcc, coxswain. The prizes, which consisted of One silk banners, were presenteil t o the winners by Mr. W. C. Dttvls, president of the A .'.ocl- atlon. The olBcers of the Association and the other oniclals are as follows: President— W. C. Davis. Secretary and Treasurer— I'lerson Havlland. Kegatfi Commltt..-c— II. E. Duncan, Chairman; W. C. Rdwlan.l, President; ex-i.tlUio, F. J . FIcker. E. E. ViiIiHu~kirk. Ueferoa —S. B. Hazard. Timers —J. U. Alteel. C. T. Muen. Judire St Fmlsh—H. J. Tlmpkln. SjMftinff JTotes, At Bergen Point, ou Satui day. th. pious beat the Vernons 7 t o 3. The record for the MeU for the week etidiii'^ Sunday was 45 games won luiii lost, while the Balthiiores had won 41 and lost 75, and the rit. l.uuis had won b2 and lost 40. Last Saturday aftem. defeated the Glendales, score ot 14 t o 6. Tbe Mets, for their last week's record ou the Ishind, have played as follows: Sunday (at Brooklyiil _ Brooklyn. 4 ; MeW, 1. M.mday—ilets, 7 ; I'lttsburKh. 5. Tueadiij'—Mets. 10; L..ui.svilles. 3. Wed- nesday—Mets, 0; Pittoburgfl, 7. Tnurs- day—Mets, 11: I.oiil=viIles, 3. They play to-day in Louisville. The Brooklyiis will play s postponed Kame with ttieStaten Island \tblellc Club tbls alternoon, ou the grouads ot the latter club. The D -Hance and Quicksteps will play this alternoon on tlie Biicknuii Fl.-I.l, Broadway. West Brlgliton, a t 3.30 o'clock. A very exciting game is cspijcted. The Mliiahan Wen 11. i-l.ton Nln\ v-ill phiy the Burlleld Brixliton Nine on Tues- day, October Ijtli. A Ilhode Island clam bake will follow tho game. On Friilnv, tlie ll-rg-n Point Juniors b.-at the Starln IloseCluli, on the gtounds ol the fotmer, by « t o 7. •riiu S. I. A. C. sec in.l nine wa5 beaten by lh.j B.igeii i'..ii.l .luiiiorH. ..ii W...lii...s. day, on the grounds ot the [oiiuer club, by 12 t o 'J. A game will b'! pl.iyo.l Ihl.s afteiiioon. at 3.45 o'clock, between tiie BerK.:u P..lul .^.thliitlc Club iiii.l tlie .Tetoey City (profia- oli.iial:,), on the groun.ls of tne tornier club a t Berg.-n I'oliit. Th.. Lark l.-av. s from the Kill Vou Kull ilouoe every lialf Korth Sliare Tenut* Tonrnnment. The secon.l day's games of the North Shore Lawn Tennis Club, on Davis ave. W t New Urigeton. were as tollows: Second round.—Mr. Ordway beat Mr J . Johni-on, 5—C, 6—5, G—3. Mr. Hicks a by«. Tnini round .Tames Brown beat F . N Saunders, 5-C , 0—1. C—5. I. dl ' shi-jlo. first round—Silas V •Ward beat Miss Biuiner. 0—2,0—J. iIL-« K. Smith beat 111-3 Illcks, 0—0, 0—0. Miss G. Williams beat Miss Alice Thorpe, 0—1, 0—1. Miss Boyd bejit Ml - Thorpe, 0—3, G—3. Miss M. Kobbe beat M' H. Kol.be. by de/ault. Secon.l round.—MI s K. Smith bf t MiB.s B.iyil, 0—5. 0—3. illss WllllaniS beat Miss Kobbe. 0—2, 0—1. Miss Ward « bye. Tftlrd round.—Miss Smith beat Miss Ward, C—1. Fourth louiid—Miss Smith beat MLsa Wimauis, 0—2, 0—1. On Thursday, gents single, third ro- nd.—S. II. Ordway beat George Illcki 0—3. 5—6, 0—3. L-dles' and giant's double, Drst roun.I.— Jsme s Brown - id Miss Ward beat Mr. 11. B. Dunn and partner, by default. P. N. Saunders and Miss Bonner beat Ge<i. Illcks and iiiss Jewelt, 0—3. 0—1. B. Carroll and Jliss Boyd beat L. Williams and Kobbe, by default. C. S. Davlsoi and MLiS H. Stone a bye. P. Johnson and Miss G. Williams beat M .J. WUcox and Miss Hicks. 0—3, 0—t. Second round.—P. Johnson tutd Mis? Williams beat C. S. Davison and Miso U. Stone, 0—4,0—1. In the Una! ladles' and gents double, Jame s Brown and .Ml. s Ward beat . d- Ish Carroll and Miss Boyd. 0—5, 0— James Brown and Miss Ward beat P. Johnson rnd MU.S G. WllUams, 0—2, 3—0, 0—2 . Miss Violet Ward and Mr. James Brown were declared th. uners. A largo number of ladlr.s and genUe- men viewed tho games caeh day tliat they were played, amon-' whom wo n.>teil Mrs. H. M. Dunn. Miss HIeks, Miss Stone. Mrs. Thon'i', Miss Th.jrpe, Mrs. W. H. Cro..s. Mrs. Saint Curtis, Mrs. Davison Mrs. Brown, Jlrs. Woi.8!.et, MI » Gertru.Ie Wliilanis, Ml s Cross, tho Missi s Helen and Julia.Stone, Mis,.Saunders, the Misses Ml.~s Ward, MISS G ly, and Ml»s John .craUc Jottiitfju. ..T-r- Mr. James J . Brown, No. 00 Shoi O ld. Port Klchmond. ha.-, receiveil a lii .lock of Dunlap ami Younmn's Fall hat which he Is eticnng at very low pii..,. W hlt« hats are now •• called In \-so r plenish from Brown's stock. Jiiu Lee, a '.lilnamnn, has opened i\ oOlce buU.lin Port laelimon.l. It mm.ir be correct, the Hot Decker bids fair t o be theonlv Den caii.hdato for .tjsemb!}-. iLs th„ gentlemen mentlone.! In this comiecti.in are ball! to have witlidniwn from the race But as such reports aio .lulte cummun betore election Ume. we await fmthe r devel.»i.ments. , On Similaj momlns. the milk wason of Mr J..sei.!,ilaujer. ot Clove road. ™„sh t the nulroad track ou tbe Snore r>id near Ta^t lor street, and the hind wheel na s broken. 'Ihls Is the fourth vehicle Utrty \ vlchilty Capt. Ed. Burfleld. the genial proprieUir of t^e Seal Hotel, New Biigbtoli, has lately ad.h ^ to the attractivoTi».s i;f his Hue establUhmert by placluK i> mamilfl- cent lamp iu ;rout of th e hotel. It iron e of t he Uuest t o be seen o n the xirth Shore. Mr. Daniel J . Drlseoll. of West Sew BrlKbton, has lately added t o his sti«;k i^ valuable horses a flue black Mohawk alx.ut laj hands, well pru!K.r!loued, mid a very stylish traveller. Mr Benedict Parker, ot West Brighton lately sold to a Mr. JliilUn, ot New •k two valuable lots ou Itroadwav\; he ISO sold two Iota on Plo,pect Mris-t Mr. Wm. B-nz, of ItiwsvUle-maku,- itylota iu all sold durUigthewa-on • • Iilop..nr Is a.lmlrably situated, aud II Ye has II is very desirable tor residences.\ Joslali Allen's Wife has written twon.^w •stones fur the Plilla.lelpbla \ Liulie„' Home .Journal an.l i'raetlcal H..use- keelier. tjne of tUem, •• The Cliarity of the Jonivivdlians,\ Is eharaeteiIsUe. iuid one of 1 le best things written l.y Joslah's \'it ni'f, 1 ; '•'••\frt conuibuu.s .\n Olil-fa-bioiled Jlother,\ a blor\- of exciting Interest. ai.J aKoi^I Icso n fort!,- •iris. In Aove-jiber, Marion •• lleUtlons-Ia-li mence. It Is one of tier lje»t of pi.rticuliLr interest to vomi people o r ti.oseeouteuij.latillg tl A series of lectures to vouiie Itev. F. 35. Clark, of '' W..m.urs Iliitlit lion,\ \Uetlii; llarUud', will Com ai..l on. . _ A Y..U1IS Frivolity au.l F.lita- Married, • etc.. will Terr G.30 tml n from New Tork on TTmr^J^ Sht. while sttemptius t o cross th e I friim the boat house t o th e Terra^ w»B taken to the cluli house Inr Mia-M- Jam.s Tamer . Os.!arSimpscn,audtit^- When D.'. Carroll was summonwl. h e pronounce.1 his injuries not m.Ti ly s:i;;Iit si-*lp wounds—but a • narn.w escai.e rn\.n. death- r-:- Ladles' and gents' line dress walkliiff «lii~!S can tie had in great vsldotj- at Griffith s- r-'- For =4.50 von can burs ton of ..nj, full weight and soiN-ned. from Messrs. 1 .T.H. VanCUef i Son, and have i t deUv«t«<I at yo T r..sjd.'mN». Mr. J . Kiun-'r. Hichtaond avMiOfl., Ii.'ar SI...re r.ia.l, iVit Hichmond. lusnu-1 laetutM all of his ni.'ti't-«earst.H.k.Mld,J of .-..urse. ...m undersell wht> have | to buy ilieir i^.Mids rea.ly-made. ruE.\i'.—K,.iit rtM.-Hpts. printed and \ up in pads ot InO a t TjiE Ai'Vijras t Sent txi anv jia-t ot the Island C. O. D- < receipt ot \iKe-taL Just the tldng for hooM 5 owners and a«ents. Also, a faH line o f I blanks and slationerv. 72 Broadaajr.'WBst I Brighton. M.«Rrs. J . n. VanCHrf A woul.J eaU the attention ot tbe btoninC puMIc t.i tlieir larse and varied stock of all kinds of bull dins material, which l a the lar;;ert iu the Ctiimtv. Customersazw Invittsl t.> call and examine th e stock. T'y- Ijidh « who wish a co<«l irell-aads shoe for i 2 should coil a t Griffllh's. If y..u want a . lieap hi.m.-,g». t o ALstoa A- llov!.., real estate and insurance kers. Van I'ell 1.1... k, l'..rt Uichmond. Ma.sou's fruit jars and jelly ttmiblers. at low .-st prices, can be Imd at Fmmtain X on tlie Terrace. W»;t New lirighton. x If farn t.. S..U . all on t l.io i.l . Port Kichm. 'r eatcltang* Ttmr Alston Jc U-Tle , .s- l.r».kers, Var* nd. 3C •Il .f d.- i p I' liiu 1.1 i.l .rt Hi r iKsits for tanner s Hist ired LIUUULU, <.IIV« Octo- ntion is t o iltas a dif- tis Committe e .mes Tiilly, U. J Ellis, J. KuUl- • Wat t da y ha s t o be apiKiiuted t o meet othe r contliigencicH. The cliabr apiiointcd on Printing—.Messrs. ,1a F. Ockerhausen , Georg . luanu , tinil U. J. Ii...diiio. Ou i'iimiicc— U.cssrs. Monroo KcK- stein, F. \V. Owen, C, A, Hart, J. C. L'tsk, and Lawrenc e Scaver. Tho question of the idaeo for holdin g th o Congressional district'eonvoutioii ?ave rise t o considerable discussion between Hon . E. A. Mooro and Com - missioner Frean . Ur. 3ioore, o u accoun t of th o lon g distance that th o members from buf^' Tolk County would hav e t o travel, ravorcd Jatnaioii, and i u th o cours e ot ills remarit s ho lauded Congressma n Ferr y Eelmout t o the highes t altitud e us a mau wh o hud been Congressma n for tw o term s uudo r a KopuClicon ad- mlnlstraUon, and now unde r a Demo- cratic govornment—tlm t is. I n name — but not much dlltereut from Itcpubll- ca n rule. Commissioner I'rean— I hav e lived flfty years in the County , and neve r ive seen a Congressional oonvention hero. We hav o no w the power t o name Old Itlchcaond as the place . Thi s County i s the banner Count y of Democracy , and why shoul d no t the delegate s from Oreeniiort and Mon- tauktakeatripti:<StatenIslan<l? The matter wa s UnoU)' lef t to lir. Krelsche r who has the imwcr o t naming a plaoe. On motio n adjounied. HepaSlleaa GMSMI CaSMBltlM. Tweiity-threo of U« ttepublicaii Gen- eral Commliuciaeit of iUchiuoud Count y suenibled o u call of tlie presldailt, Mr. M. Coukliu, lit SoliineiMr s Usll, Scaplo.. a( :«Kh .ebnMMi<ie, rniumed thM ^ toll •iisiiiltliil lli n iht r—' •-— -*-•-— wMm^ IMb : tmni te Incnand lo SSkUai. e>«IMli « CsMtetoa. which ^ - - have tmwiy-slx. -. - - tWiiil>i«iW) TT\ OTt Uiautiful selections on tin „ At precisely 2 o'clock, Messrs. Edward Berry, of New Brighton; Edward Seers, of Tompkiiisvllle; David Decker and Frank Forsyth, of Port Itlchmond, fol- lowed by the brido and groom, walked up the nlsle t o the altar, while the organ was grandly Pealing out the strains of the \ Bridal March \ from Lohengrin, where Dr. Ja m • • Itrownliie uiilted the happy couple a s man and wife hy the brief service of the Iteformed Church, At the fliiish the familiar strains of Mendelssohn's •• Woldhig March \ broke forth from th e organ and the audlenee dispersed. The bride was elegantly attlreil In a golden- brown ruilhma overilress, with a golden- broivn ecru striped moire skirt, trimmed with cassiinere je't. The bonnet was of Im- ported plush an.l velvet, with aigrettes. . . ' -.jceptlon was held at ,iie bride's mother on t Which Mr. Jame s M. er, which U equivalent •ythiiig ivas of the best lewly married couple left here they will reside. A private family the resilience of HeberUin stieet. fi Poole was tho cate to saying that quality. The for Newbiirgh, _bout 5 o'clock In the afternoon, with tli biwt wishes of their friends, and amid a shower ot rice. A reception was given to tlie bride «nd groom st Jfewburg. last evening, by tho members of the llrin by which ho Is cmpl.iyeil. Many valuable pcesenis were reoelveil. a list of a few of which is appendeil: Elegant gold watch and chair, bronze clock, table llneu and towels, silk umbrellas, cut glass set, silver tea-spoons, decorated china tea-set, toilet sets. Japanese Jewel case and pa|ior cutter, KOld thimble, silver cake bosket, parlor lamp, sliver fnilt knives, silver butter dishes, embroidered toilet set, silver egg spoons, penehblowvase, decorated tlinuer set, sewing machine. al l SkaaM ramalar. A few clmritably-dlsposed young tdill- drenot West Brighton will glvean evening of tableaux In Boo's Hall, West Brlgbton. on Tuestlsy evening next at 8 o'clock, for the beneUtof the suBereis bytheestt^ quake in Charleston, fhe admission Is wly IS cents, Mr. J. H. Boe has gener- ously donated the free use ot the haU for thlsdoservUig object. lUis Essie Wash- bum, of Taylor street, hsa kta^ty ooo- seuted t o act ss treasunr of th e tand. and will' also supsrlntsad tb e ansnKsaMota. W e trust thS tho ohlblUo a wiS b« weU A full drcs* ho|> was idTcn at Ite Ps - TUIOU Hotel. New BriKhtoD, on Thars - Uwir powe r t o please tfco garj Tho \All NewYorks\ will playa cilckct matcli with tho English eleven on the S. I . Cricket and ll.isn Hall Groun.ls, Davis avenue. West Urighlou, on M.iiiday, Tiies- dav, and Wednesday of next week. Game s carieil at 11 o'clo.k A.M. At the meet of the Khius County Wheel- m.in on Saturday last a t Bro .klyn, Mr. A. B. llich, ot tbe S. I. A. C., broke the •liider-track record of 1 mile in 2 mln. VI 1-5 seconils. He also won the 3-milo race In 9 mln. '27 3-5 sec. Mr. S. 11 Uich (a younger brother of the champion, luid who promises to show big time) won In a l-mile race in 3 niiu. 8 sec., and tlie S.fulle hi IS mln. 40 3-5 see., with A. B. Kich second. In the -2-mlle team race the ihamplon was ngaiu the winner. The West Brighton Yacht Club, a new organization, held Its flrst annual regatta on Saturday last. The course was from bteeis' Pavilion, West Brighton, t o Newark Bay Drawbtidge, round the Can Buoy, and return, a distance of about ae'/en iulles. The IC-foot oat Florence, C.ipt. Edward Steers, was winner, beating th< Milton, Cupt. George Fisher, 12 mln. 30 sec., and tne Octopus, Capt. Ciiarles Ray. mend, 15 minutes. The catbost DevU, Capt. W. Snedeker, Jr., while rounding the buoy took a knock-down. Qlled with water, and was therefore \ knocked out.\ Knatta af the Kill Taa Kail AaMelallu. The annual regatUof the Kill Von Kull Rowing Association, which took place on Saturday l a the Kills, proved to be a \red letter day\ for the Stiiten Island Athletic Glub, they being tlie winners In every event Iu which tney took part. The water at tbe staitlug point was somewhat rough and choppy, although not enough t o seri- ously Interfere with the shells and barges. Tno course was one mile, straight away ftom a stakeboat anchored off Port Illch- mond to a pobit opposite tbe S. I . Olub House. Tbe tug Crew carried the Judges, referee, repocten, and ofSclals ot the Association, while tbe Carrie was chsr- '.ered by the friends ot tlie homo club. Several of the boats ot tlie Canoe Rowing Assoelatlon. with lady rowers, ss also the new steam yscht ot Mr. William Wlman, with tbe commodore on board, were no- ticeable from the club house. The upper platform of the club house was nUed with spectatora. the huUes behig prominent by . large uiojority. , In the senior single scull W.O.Itairland, it tbe 8. 1. A. O.. was tbe winner. In the Junior tour-oared shell Alcytnie No. S did notstart. The race was won by the H. L A. C. in 6 mln. I sec., Arthur KuU second la 6 mU. f l-S sec , and Alcyone Ko. 1 third. The winning crew wss com- posed ot : 0 . B. Armstrong, bow; A F. bade^d.Na.a: R.FMm Smllh. Jr.. No. > : F . O. Speddoa. stroke. The ipalpoared shall rse e wa s won to theaEA-C. (B.T . P.«ske.bow: S. Oooyughain. stroke) hi 6 mln. «a 1 -5 see. T:n« AicyeiMS did nut row t o the finlsb. U Ifea polroaied (Is raee th e Arthur K«llawoiilB5aUn.«4« ee rii..r|, 'nts afte . Jam s nuimi'iit, id p. •noon. Miss Vioha 'SVar Brown, as winners Ii will play Miss A.leUn. lids Uoblnsun Club. Mr. If. will pli.v this after Till file North Sill u chunipio il an.l this li.ib. ni.itch on the e Club. Miss of tbe Ladle' .d l,ci and I!.: will be lai.l oil S. Or. !b- till loon. ill ul ,S. 1. i.n til A. C. valni Tir r sli.ie, tlie !.' f.'et, tliiill I'llis durin iK- CI. ami 100 fl lis, j may ' the (hieof ilie 1 tiiat will h. lich will iK.-i li.ls.at a n ele ill ext.-! lie till III 1 .1 . ii.i , Willi ro. .• eaiTia- il on the l.-iii! out I'l an.l d-i II! is a lol til- cast .n of ..v.. .nlliw.ir,l •.T int.. tl gran ' isl eh-eam- 111 suit ilupaiiy- 1. pretty i.g an.l ts, an.] » best lib- through the next six montlis, and gteiit Interest t o our daughters. Ciiris Terhime Hiirri.'k Is t o contribute a s, of •• Cottage Diuiiers.\ Mott of the of fare In household mauazi..«- elal>orate for iiei.ple In limit stances. -Cottage Dinners\ lieople of moilemte means. Ac. Ing the riM.-Ipes will be temarks ui table ailjuncts, methods of set waiting, ganilshhtg. table mam etiquette. Tbe \ Ladles' Home Is elegantly lllustrateil. employs —„ writers, and has nearly 300,000 paid scribers. Mr- Owen McSorley Is bull,line a tasU-- ful £.irl of Limerick Cottage on Uei,ert..u street, Poit Itlchmond. Frank Bowne, formerlv of Port Itlch- mond, Is now In the Flatbush Inoane Asylum. Mr. Flannagim's meat market, on the Terrace. opj,.,sllo the Church ot tLe Ascension, looks as i,retty as a l.ieture. InvvhiK bei'ii newly prtiute.1 an.l cle,,i,se.l. His ice-lM,i^is one of U.e mcest-iis.kl!.;; in tile eoui.ty. and his prices axe alAj^s reiLSouable. C. F. Ciillis, tho ent.-n.ri-liig crack.-r in.-rcliHiit ol Mariners' llarlKir, is tbe lit for It.cl.!u..i.il Oounly t..r lamous Wafers and olli.-r eseell.'nt I.r,illds N. cii Jus pioi.. I Poa II w Y. itacture.1 by Uolm..s .i: Coutts rk. Ord.-rs :et.,all iK.m'.»..ut tlce Hu!s.-bus, of .-.•s t.. .ioliate t o tl < the entire!, mount IU KS peimiti.iS ts.lli in all eases broL ileh ereil fri^e Island, ort l:ichTO< Charle.. iL bel.u ) Itim lu -.l.-tyriight Ui 'Iruusit •al ••-^tiitf. A IfltTiT*? a.'ir'orttnent • fariu-i an J tlw^-Hiu^si f»»r sale nus l.vAU-tou i iJ^.vle,**^ nnu..-^ l.rok.r-. Van IVlt •1HS101..L X iii^sf. PuieciJ«rTln«s»r T<r- Tl>« vt-iy Ih^x r worLUij^iiitui for Mr. J. C. Cral.tx^. xnu^e dtmler «f •U.l>l.-U>n. tout's iiliutixi iu A lirt>trc:laM uuuiitT AUil hali-fm-toiy- Ordetti by ttuOl .roiuptlv iLti»-iia.sl to. li-ac tlial TJi.'^ FttU tmtl«» wlU noon ofMn, who uatit l o mnkemotiHr O a\,ai of ttd%«rtlHiu|; tiwir iu THE AI»VAXCE. Uatf* T«TR wtS4»!ia»»J»*. If V»»u -n uJit lo l»uy <«r tn-U.hi);. try wbitt. TlIE AUVAVIIK «sa» du ot you- Th»* fM^t tt.lv»rrtls«tii« inttdiuiubi Coiiiitr. Try uud llors* and HCIIC'OI afant^^iMsat. Ill faui 1x5 bad xerj IriCilh-rt. •uiig Mni'sj Catholic Vvian, ot :tit<>u, uiU;;ir«)iL^iLiid dnunati e liftit lujii ou tli« 2 d ttnJ vfuiU-r iu Ki»t»'s HttU. It is thu-t tUif^ «;ut<*i-tHliuucnt wlU AUT J;LV«U BY TLTIS ]K<I»> Full partieulars Inter \ St •heap at The Y. iVest llri; •m.-rtuli. 1.1 of X. IL D.H-ter. ot th. hmoi.d. b«.s fur B«J. a.l.liii-.n llr. U.-. i..ti lu tl I.. U... 1.. s ].u 1' .ns. r- J. U'.u at 1.' ..e KM-kets. a — A. .•onvenleii liv.. 1.. 1,1- II.ili.l.us t-oIIic. J Ls • Shore to-day lasts iu tb« suiil line sLoclc usiues-. i s eon- deserved Ijr so, .usmisis and ht '.st..mefs Ill s Itaii.lhq.-(. .OX eiy uuuveulen*. •own duec orer - ttoVijlaU-, always I His ssb,. B. lis hr ,a..d l.iu \» .leiits. M-'ber has opvsied a ciay •ysLer salotiu and lutttU* !lj \i\.rri|.e. fiKit of Ta3lur i.yst..rs. clams, and llsli oui .tiilii.-.l St r..tC-.iTiat.le pri.s*. i.leely liitt-d ni\ und lUl wh o 'Vstx-r stow can be acctiumiu- 11 p. o'jr apiietltes. t sL-ii uth t. l.ts il si I L-ed inn will enieiici Wi lediately ,l.so hav ly convenience s and l>l. liulings, among wliich v i billiard tabic. Th e an nibcrs to this—the mo; lb o t the country—is rei lects tlie highest c-edit t .'incut and its members, isiveiy that they are tin long Dthletlc clubs. Till th e ball stand, for use i.rk will palatial 5 added to it iitsurable siir- 111 be a pool .;ssion of new t enterprising narkable, and .{ion the man showing con nej'liu uUr Mr. 8. 1. C«>i»ar . Joh n llattdlton, favorably known in connection with the Wild West show as advertising agent, has been appointed as general manager of tiie Staten Island Amusement Comijany In plac-e of Mr. George F . Williams, who has resigned. Mr. iiamllton Is a n energctic and capable man, and understands his business thor- onghly. • ^ , A.mong the Ftranen. By special invitation of Mr. Clarence Carj-, assistant foreman of Starln Hose Co. No. 5, the representative of TH E ADVASCK had the opportunity, a few days ago, of examining the beautiful new api>aratus of the company. It is indeed a marvel of beauty ami usefulness com- bined, and tlie '* boys \ are Justly proud of it. AVe have no doubt when called upon for active fire duty they will be found second to none l u tlie County. On Friday evening last, a t tlie Inspection, tlie carriage was taken from the temtiorary house of tlie company, oti Columbia street, to Barker street, and had water through 300 feet of hose In four minutes from the time they started—a very re- markable feat, considering tlie dutance they had to run. We hope to reconl some grand achievements by tlili com- pany III the futtu^. It is bellereil, al. though nothing has offlclslly been an- nounced, Uiat tlie Hon. Joh n H . Starln will build for the u»e of the company a bulldhii; on his profierty on tlie Terrace. What has become of \ Swamp Angel Hose\ of West ISrighton ? WiU some oue inform us ? k«4W!e..tbeB ^ Thss • • I aC: l.>t»ha : 1. VowMiMi The hotel ot Mr. not Station, was < Wedneada: tiU. '•boot kiSalB.V-HMiw'^ ' ~ i-ii^'tk'-t;^ ObUuary. TAxm.-4>o Wednesdar. St the n Clitet-iaislacer Win, ollisleii o.-eiirreil ..n ^^-.•.l:le IK.UT 'J o-el.,ek ..II tl.e It.iii oa.l at i-rastiiiii, by wliicl •r coaeli wa.s l.a.dy s!iaLter.-d and d s..n,evvl.al liij.iied. Tue aceid.-nl .ecasi..ued l.y tli.i special tlaiii back own upon two ei.aencs LUiit had lK..eu i.liilg UJHJU the single trti^ei; l.e.u- venue, and upon wliicli no signal a d been pliLCed. Fortunately no one was injure,!. Mr. E. U. Vanderbllt broke grnund on Thursilay for a n,'W eott^ige ou lurker street, which ho 1= t o buUd lor a lU . Killsoii. Mr. M. E- Wygant hiis purchased from Mr. A. Z. Koss, pi Tort I, a lot Just so.,til ..: ilerB.-it«uUro».'pini.erty on the Shore road (Ooslljo;, on which he prolMises to build a tnree story brick oulliliiig, with stores uudemeatli and a bowhiig alley in the iMisemeut. The turner tliat the B. & O. proposes putting on boats to tun ou the iilast and Sott h Shores while the tresUe woik i s being rep.ilre.1. we beUeve to be made out of Whole cloth. Mr. N. C. Miller of Port lUchmond bos been apiwlnted agent for the State of New York of the Fackers and riovUIou Deal- ers' Insurance Company, of Chicago, HI-, which Is a new company formed on a solid financial basis, and composed of Some ol the wealthiest men of Uie West. Mr. G-jorgc S. yiiiidlcbrook. who has consider- able experience lu Insurance matters, has been appointed as attorney t o act for Mr. MiUer m conducting tlie business of the agency. Oflloe, 6J Pino street. Kew Yolk City. Henty noffman, tho celebrated tonsorl- aUst of Uroadway, Weot Urlghton. h. qmte a runner as well as an artist, and i t Is rumored U,at he will, ooe o l these days, offer to run 300 yards with any man in West ilrlg^ia fur any amount not ex- ceeding tsjmr' On Wednwday. one of E. A. Britton i Sons' ico wagons fell tuto a ** cave-in ** on the Shore road, near Beriau's favUion, which was occasioned by a burst in tlie water main. The damage was pronpUy reiMdred. While Mr. Edwhi Briee, Jsnitor of FoUce StuUon JJo. 2, was engagea iu takinx dura the old police lelegrapk poles.on Columbia street on Wedaenlay. \\e ot tbe poles, being very rotten, broke off sbozt at tbe grut^d. by tbe faU ol wbleb Mi. Brioe bad a narrow sseape Iross serious Iniury. ^r Mr. Bamie Comzi^ successor to Fred. Bowman s t the WlkJ Wast show, seeius to be tbe rljebt man In tbe right pisoe. Bamie has node many fcieods durlns hU short Bojoum on tbe Ishmd, and, by his gentlemanly way of couduel- ing business, i s highly tbooytit sod spoken ot. U U plesMUit face will ne ailssed, snd he will be remembered with pleasure after he leaves Erastlaa. H s was eertataily a -very useful maa. CoL William ply agent of the WUd West. wlU on tbe Island sHer tbe dos e ul tbe exhi- bition tmta the Istot Ki .t....k ot e.l. h. CiT M.—rs. -I„! i.i.i-.s-t«l.li p. llilly.ir A, liLUat sweet mt Winant i s!i..d m.^t y stre..-. ai..l 111. l.m .s.; I..r sale tteday li ni.'iits, ls.s!iles a eho . A l-s p niUi their • ale,I aslchtthatnib.-! ith of an epleule w .li.sl BO line and temp'J ,. h stockiss- 5.s.,n«l.l.i, us ; -11. eaU Chri-topl,-r. at market, come r ili.l eveiiue, wlU grand slock ot •e lot of v.^cta- -II lllled ie.~lH>X t well make th.. -er—tbe stuck ig. AlUiiHigh their iirlees are ilK'U Ihem will d«- - hiinies b.v pottinK Winter, liiliyerj b «c tAUion* AMf «uter. In tt e OTwy 'imrchMe ^ It «a«t£o( time they open In M. BUly.'' a s hts Is l'.ej,utirv v.\ your plsnts lot th Hubert havethelK.ls. jT^tr- U. W. VonKame. the Summerrilla grticer, i s always chiM:k-ii-l,lock with tba times. His coods are all arst-closs. white his prices defy competjtioii. JC^ J. Hauncr sells polutexs* OTeraUa. (heav^) a t 3ij oents. ^•ir- Messrs. Newman Bros.. - ' naa and nuUders. of West Brightun. baveJiMb completed a very hrn.l-,uuie residence Mrs. VanVechten In New Brlgbttm. Tyrian Chapte r 2IS, llA-M. , workiMl the Mtirk Mm,ter Uegre e o n two can- didates, o u Thursday nigb C AitUiuy the VhureMe*. The vesper Bendoe at St. F-.tec's B. CL Church. New ilrlghtou, will' liiiliMTiM b«>gm a t 3 o'clock Sunday alteznoaas. rmther Lewis, of St. Mosy's B . C. Church, CUftun, will return t o bis ' ' from his European trip in October. Miss Lawless, at one time a OUtrict School No. 3. ..f Oostlstoa. entered the convent ot tbe Slsten a « Charity a t Madison, N. J., and takoiths vows. A grand plc-nlc win b e had by the esi^ gregaUoo of St. Patiick's K-OLCbatsk. lUchmond <^'atber Byrnes, psstol), Wudaei.day at Sam Uurbonk's Fkr£ Dorp. A new organlzallaa of the EpiMopol Church. v> b e __ btephea-s.- held its first ssntlea at AS P-M. o n Sunday iaiA lu the Bsptii* Cheil^ on Main street. Tottenrille, hi th e iMaS Westileld. ft bi te. be buprf tha t II I » Uutltutiao(lfttsaust«xi>t)w]llba - ' sustained finanedally than tb e twaei exbAlnc Episcopal eLim*«s l a tbsl have ben. ludeed. i t Is b«tlera>l worthy penoasthstttis not tha t ar e reqata«4 tor the f< dwelUng hi WestOeld. beta otrellslaa. St. John's M. E . CSMteh. bold a folrand festhral ea M ot OetoLer foe th e b*ei ef Tb e three day> Mria Faol s M. E. Chi«ai.Ttl— lneh9siiii|i«m . Th e Baadayiek^ st Chan^ at MariassTJU i lie^fl^ fSaewtU: W.I I s gsasTslly called, ha s e ( Ma Ms* kairatyMahfK^ OkKM ' I* la.aMi« ilfc. KrH.lt.Bilf IK