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i^ery at MMMtW. S I. ^reu aU Communicatwm '^itrAircE, *«lT.«..«raet,u.paT.bleqn.rtrrlT in .Uv^ •M^pUon, »l.ss F«r anniim, Ij, aUvonee otherwlM, SI.'w. JAMKS YOUNG. t.e.1 CoUactor. VIkadmce mar be parcha<i«d at— Ncn^md.onth e Terrace; John Connor^ Carrie i ^ - Wheelei „ the nevTA -nien at iht* sate*. apUtofi ar^i Wilkes* and news-dealeri ;;.?i:erallr. S»;i«ril«r5 will omfer IiaiW n^iuVljr 'bj \r Pu 'JlU -her. nfltl.-_. rSi^SP \\\'\I tninsicUons mill be SATURDAY, NOV. 2r, ISSG, V Krastu s Brook s On Thursda y inorninjr.lwtwcen San d 9 o'clock, our liiKhly-cstcemed fellow towiismnu, Hou. Erastus Brooks, sue Climbed to the fell do3troycr-<leiith— nt hisresidcnceoiithi'Clove road. Wes t Brij -hton. Fo r a inunlx-r of veurs iiii tacbud been sufTeriiij-fromari Insidioi pm l daiiKcrous diser^se. and . allhough tlie best medk-al skill ai!datt.;mion i.nd been procured, uo iwrmaneut rclii could lioanbrded. wli!\® Srahonk Iiwt OctolxT, wlilthcr he ha d jione to linnsact so] business relating to the Indian Peace Comniission, of which l«,dv he wa s a valued uiemlier, ?.Ir. Brooks V-.ntracted n severe cold, whic h nltiinatelv devel oi>eil into j.ncunionia, from tiii eiTe. ts of which h e never fully recovered OwiDff to his nutniallvviOTious consti tiition, however, he rallied to such an extent as to be able lo go around tin lilace. biitdid not venture an v di=t.inct from home . On Tuesda y or last »<-ek h e sufTercd a re!ai«e, and . notwilh. sUindiiiK the constant care an d at'c-nd- anc e of his iihvsieian, 31r. Hi.bii.^on, together with Ijev. I'ascal Harr.iwer, rector of the Cliuivh of the .\scc!,-i(ni of which Mr . Biw.k s wa s a w.irdeii. he continued to mow worse until Sunda y Iimt, since wlii<-h time his death had been momentarily e.-cpected. \ wido an d three ehiWie n are left to mourn his loss, who have the sytniiatliv of the whol e conimunlty In their sad licicave ment . Funeral s<!r\-ices will lie held at 1 o clock this afternoon at the Church of the Ascension, an d the interment will b e in the Jloravian Cemetery. Kdgewater Firs Oop' t Parade The parade of tlie EilKenalcr Fire pepartnieiit took place on Thaiiksfilv- In s Day and wa s a very cicdital.le one, Uie whole depaltment being In line Th e appniatiis of the diiTcrent coin- panics were deeoiate.1 in a l.e.nutiful uu d handsom e style. The Village father s of Ed^ewate r reviewed the l»ys\ from n jtrand stand elected ut Broa d an d Cana l street. Tli» line wa s heudetl by Sergeant Cornell with a platoon of iioliee, followed bv E.is:le Truc k No . 2. of New Lots, as KTiest^of Enterprise Truc k Xo . l—foreman, T Potthoir, with 5U me n ; Xeptnn e ijn-kie Ko. 6, Georg e alyers, forenurTi SlTinen. dolus escort duty for the V^rel-ia Fire- nicn's Sons ' AssoeiatlonJj^ew York ; ,Neptun e Hoso , of Jjjifit^fnCTille; Lib- ertyC>)rniaU.Hiil(Jirof South .Mnixiv; ^VretSclfoii EliKiue Co . No . 7, .lames Gotf^an, foreman. 7u men , escorting the Brooklyn Volunteer Firemen's Association,'under cimige of e.\-l'oie- iniin Caiit. Eddi e Htirlle!d. JJ- njamin Brow n Hos e No . 3, Oeorjie .•^nnth. tin'e- luiiD. witti 40 men; Excelsior liuektit Co . No . 1, foreman, C;liarK-s Ai.drews, 60 men; Niagan i En^^ine Co. Xo . 5, W. J . Crowley, foreman, O.'i me n ; l!ob- r-iuaon HoseConipanv ; ColnniV'ia Truc k , No. 6, of C'llflon, (w men , uniformed I with white tlannel shirts, belts, an d black pnnts. The hi^h oni. ials in the line were Chief Engineer tichick, with Ajwlstunts Thomas Willshaw an d Jas. Ix^trnngc ; an d ex-Chiefs Brow u an d Bhafer. ^•rt meltnncn d Bociala . On Fridiiy uii^liL last, tli Social Clu b ijave a n iuvitat] at the St. Jame s Hotel, at liersonii were present. ;ii Kocxl time \ wa s enjoyed ui hours of the morniiif?. fuhitslicd the music, whic h w»8 furnishe Silver Star •II recel>tion I'iiicii many 1 \ right ii thesniall fi ssor Hart , and t';.* supper, by the hotel pro- -- every rraardfl variety, quantitv,... m^t or space prevents mentionution iirietor, Mi-S. I/. F . Wriitht lliiDir that could be desired, both as _ ind quality, of all „ present—we nam e a sEll a Worrell, Emnm Whit- Jenni e Beaver, Gertrude Barton,. Oertrudo Baucker , I.ucy Brill, I^na BUir; UagKi e Uonovan , Eiiith Jones, Alice VnnK-'lt, Florence Flick, Mrs . J. H. Price, Mr. an d Mrs.D . F.Simonson , Mr. OcorB O A. Crocheron. Mr . Edwarii VanFelt , Mr . Edwar d Walsh , Mr.Chas . II . Hchwulbo. Mr. an d Mrs . H. P. Wolf , in Bohert VunPelt . Frcl . Cttnter! ESwi s J. Wright . Judso n Worrell, Jas. AUra, and Oeortte A. VanHorn. Aitampt to stab. IHilie -rorenmii T. J . Simonson, of BMdytltreai n Hos e an d Bucke t Co., ' m> atnumin K his me n in line prior to tlw •tattimtol the parade on Thursday , «aa startled by hearing: a crv wum - -b bl m tliat a man wa s going to slab : Elat with a knife. Froinptly turning aniand . h e knocke d the man dow n an d \ \ the knife, whic h wa s u very ttld-Cwhioucd butclicr-knife wUh • Mine. It is supposed that the the murderous intent wa s •arrest wits made , but the no w o n exhibition in'the house Koomiwn y at Mariners' Hullw ) S.'iS\'?'^' *ho wa» drowneA ih^ the jUls M the age of 81 years. The prop- erty then came into the hands of the hite Di^ Joij i T. Harrison; in 1825 ever since been in the family until recently sold. •tabbins A«»a*. Oil Thuisda y afternoon, a woman ^Jdme o n Costieton avenue, West Brighton, wa s brutally stablHKl a num- ber of times b y her husband , on d it wa s thought atonetimetheunforunat e woman would die from the effects of the woumls , but sh e is still <i4ive. The knife used wa s brokeu in three pieces, ai>ortionotwhich wa s extracteii from on e of the gashes in her neck by Ur . Brj-an, wiio wa s called to attend her. flic husban d wa s arrested, an d tiie injured woma n sent to the S . R. Smit h Inllrmarj\. -As numerous stories are afloat as to the cause of the attack, refrain from further mention until a n examination is held. riremen'a tarade. Althon;;h 'riuink.«;ilviu;r-d:iy was not as brilliant and ]>Ieasant as could hnvt; been .lesircil, itill the Fire IJepartiiienl uf the Xorth Shore niaile a very credit- able showing iu the parade, 'i'lie dilfer- ent cunii>iLtiius assembled on the 'i'ernice near the Pavilion Hotel, Xew Uriahton, anil at about 10.45 A.M . the line of march was taken u p jw publi.^hed iu o last issue — to 'IVmlpkiiisville, Jersi street. Terrace, Shore Itoiid to llarinei Harbor, 'i'he liroeessiou was led bv two iniiuiued mar>h:ds, .Messrs. Uobert Frake and Cortiellus Vauderbllt, followed bv a plaiooii <.f {Mtlice under Sergeant Cook, whose splendid niarchhig elicited much tninenilatiun. Th e following then passed along in good shape and stvie: Chief E . IS. Van- ilerbilt, ex-Chief John Decker of the X . Y . F. D. , Chief .McQuillan of the Uayoniie Fire Uepartuient, Assistant- Chief \\\ J . Surnuni, aUo of Havonne l>c]iartnient, Assistant-Chiefs lirown, Janes, .Slieehan, and i'orlcr. Apollu Cornet liand, 20 pieces, Theodore Col- lins leader. Aniericus Engine Co. Xo . 2, of Bergen I'oiiit, John II. Uay, foreman, with 40 nen. This engine was elegantly deeor- ted, and the nien,who were the gnesLs of Washington Xo . 1, showed in splendid I'he menibere of .\inericus Engi Ciinipanv -So a, are: Chas. .McQiiilian, Chief Engineer, Fire Uepartment; Wul- Surnani, First - .\ssistant Chief; >renian, John liay ; Fir>t-.-\ssi-tant, L-Ob Ihissiniller ; Second - Assistant, chibal.l Wilson ; Joseph Ulbhons, L-ob .Malan.l, Fred. Heiikin-, Fnnik hards, Uav e JLihoiiev, John (I. Vree- ll:i»snnller, .Mebler Van las Lvons, Thos. .McCahe ,Wm.Eniery,J,.hnWeU h , John .Meyers, engineer V, .-Vss'r-engiin;er; Tho> r ; Ed . Lu.lwig, .lohn F.i Kiley, Ueo. Seelev, Freil .MctJnilJan, Utto licster Wui . I'ciTy, Frank llerniann. U William-, J..-.ph Xodeng:i.^t, .Mi Gibbciiis, J;ii,i.-s .\lailoy, Jolni Case; .lues Caiiixioell. Washington Engine Co . Xo . 1, Dinuivan torelnan. O n the engine we two live game cocks, which were un d Siiecial charge of William Tninto . Hicliuiiniil I'ost File and rps, ti. W. Wade niaier, C. lite major, with their new uniforuis. Calariict Engine Co . Xo . 2, drawn b; one of Eck.>ieltrs inagniliccnt teain- II Keagan foreman, U . 11. Itiekaly ,iderit. Drake's Veteran Zoi land, Henry liusUirk, Thoi O'Conner EesterKelh.g! Arthur .Mali., llav.len, stoke gan, Terry Willi: Bmttt. K^mn * Co. an TlaoriNisly cleariiw aw.r th« rubbish an? d«l>f& ftnm Ue ruhis of the lata disastiaas Ore. prior to resuming work. A teniportity wcodm stmeturR. 30x80 feet two stories in height, will be iip- medlutely constructeJ.wli«« new and Im- provefi machineiy will be phuied ucUl a peraanent and more durable structure shall have been erected. Mr . D . Huugh- wout Is the builder, and Mr . Charlts F . True the Architect. Very little Incon- venience will be experienc«<l by the many patrons of the concern. I n cauDectlan with the Are and consequent loss of goods left to be cleaned, dyed. etc.. the corrupt shle of human nature Is cropping out. A woraan c.illed at the bnuich oBlce of B»rrett, Nephews & Co.. In Brooklyn, a few-days after the lire, with a ticket rep- resenUng a jacket. She was very pro^ fuse in her sympathetic remarks concern- ing the by the llt~. and said timt the Jieket or coat was worth some $2o. Th e polite clerk wh o was In attendance bild her that probably every- thing would be mride all right as teg.itds her lews, the pickage not being found on the shelves. At this moment the delivery wagon of the firm arrive<l from New York, witli a large number ot paekag-s. and. slngulnrly enough, the • twenty-flve- dollar jacket\ was among the Etst to show up. Lp<m opening the pnctage, the num- her of which corresponded with the tick, hehl hy the •• sympathizing \ laily. It was found to contain a cheap wor>^ted jacket, worth at the most S2. and which was all that was left of the •* twenty five dollar rloth coat. A Sa 4 AccMeat. O n Wetlnesday night, about 5.15 o'clock. .\llyu Cox, Jr.. a young lad nine years of ige, wa s accidentally run over by th itage running to LI..oleumviIle, on Itlcli uoiid Hveiiuo. Port Itiehmoud, which was being drivel, by Jlr. Stephen Worth. Ml Worth carried tlie young lad into tli >use of his parents close by, when, Di Maitindiiie being suminoneil. It was found that one ot the boy'o ril.s was blok also his eollai-boue. At 2 o'clock on Thursday morning, the uur..rtuuato lad lied from the injuries received. Dr. Lea risited the house of muuriiiug for th l.uipose ot hol.liiig an h.quest. whicl; Uowever, was adjourned to next Wedilea liay. OlUcer iIe.iVoy arretted Worth \ Thursday <uori.ing, and ho Is now h Iblico liuloebi uizai ng, and ho Is no w helj hy , under his own reci.g- , to await the uctionot the coroner. 1 ar CM Ea About eight o'clock ou liter Lue giand pa ichael y and , 1). l>rii Woo d f.irps, of E;izabeth, George K;iig n m major. I'tirt ivichmoi^d Engine Co . Xo . \l Charles Ainhernian for.'nmu, with the ^pressible Harry Vanghii, all the way tal ikee-laihl, win :..sltinie ami <tueel h attention. ! Tlie > r decorated : the h: Ills of tlie eehipanv •M. Friedhiinler le\ , ill hi. antics, attnii•ted igliie W;is Ilea iidiwork of h Eincohi B a Xew Uilg Happeneeke Hose 4, Xew Btightoi in. Engine Co . Xo . 4, J s he.-t. ' , Williiuii Bourn nk and Ladder Co. Xo . a, I. Slxty- liel Carry Corjis, of St. iitly earn be- ind gold niteville, Brigh- inies 1'. L. H i cleg: .MeiUira 11 W. H. Warbiirton Fore nth Itegiinent Drnin Cori.3. FrIelulship Truck .Vo. 4, l)a foreman. .Morning C .ll Uruii .Mariners' Harbor. .-Viiuehonga Truck Xo . 1. ihn fiireinan. This truck wa aped with Hags, and the lint re it were covered with blue ; iiinnings. Cranite 'I'ruck Xo . 2, of Gra John Thompson foreman. Xc\ ton Dru m and Fife Corps, J, Ellett, leader. -Alert Hose Xo . 1, G. T. J . lloUkainp foreman. Steady Stream Hose & Bucket Com- pany, T. J . Sinonson foreman. ICidiiig on the hose carriage was yonng Capniin John 1. llousiuan, aged about 8 years. Dru m Corps. Lafayette Hose Co . Xo . S, with their leaiitiful carriage, Joh n Travels fore- Furragut Drniti Corps. Sniriii hose Co . No . 5, C. D. Turney foreman. . Previous to the parade, the Stalin boys had a picture of their beauti- ful and resplendent carriage, with the men in line, llie house having been taste- fully and elaborately decorated with Hags, banners, etc., covering the entire front of the building. Kain coninience.1 falling slowly after the line started, and before the return was made, cunie dow n I doses,\ whioli, marred the beaui the procession. So accident, tnUhap unpleasantness occurred during the entire IKiiade, which reflects great credit upon Uie eiiUre Fire IX-partnielit. 5inie uow n iii \ liuge li, of course, greatly uty and attractiveuess of No accident, tnUhap or • race Xa. V. Thursday even- . - le, the house of Cataract Engine Co. No. 2 was tilled to illlowing with the members of the company and a host ut ttlelr friends, long who m were some of the luost .ini.ieiit m . n In the county. President KlcRiiby, assisted by Foreman Ueagan ilessrs. U..rry, Daley, B.oi.ia, and other niembeis ol the eummitlee, did all In tlieir power to make everj'bo.Iy hal.ny. Ketltislim.-nts were served m ubuu.hilice, and tile time that elapsed between euen coarse was veiy pl-.-usuntly occupied by sli.filig speakii.g, leeltations, jig Uaiiciiig. etc. 3Ir. Wm. iluipl.y sang - ih e C.i' \n the O- riier;\ Jli. Jolin Ev..ns sai.g two soi:gs entideil, •• We re still Supreme o'er 1-anu aim Sea,\ and *• Entwine the Suaiu- rock Willi the Itose,\ b..th of whieh weie ill received. Th e uaticnig of Air. Luke e ol the evening. .j.liuirett. entitled, ;nc«reU to the Oricket sang loose Uipp y It Cliappell was a featu eomlc song by .Mr. Uoi \ Twelve S.oiie Awo,\ echo. Songs. \ Whe n th, U|.,.n the II arlh\ und • D.iys of Yore,\ wei o rendered In churoh,\ iSted in mat^ony. Mr. an d Mrs . I>avid B. l^ker. wlio, for half o century, have slm^ eiwh others joys, pleasures, trials, and discomforts. On Saturda y evetiing last their golden weddin g wa s celebrated at their residence. Travis- yille. Number s of the relatives an d friends assembled in the earlv candle lightlive generations <a rare occur- rence) were presented: Mrs . Ann Decker , the ag^ mother, no w in her 9Ist year. Mr . an d Mra . Davi d B. Decker , Mr s Matthe w Decker , spter of the bride. Mr . an d Mrs . Davi d P. Barcalow, Mr. an d Edmund Decker , Mr . an d Mrs . Joh n H. Decker, Mr . an d Mrs . Davi d \V. Decker , Mr . Alfred S . Decker , Miss Sadie J . Decker, Slitter Chester J . Decker , grand- children, an d Miss Miu-iou Decker , of three Summers , the latter named be- ing the youngest la^rsoii present, an d thegreat-great-great-grandtBiugliterof Mrs . .\nn Decker. large numbe r of useful an d ornauieutal ph'seuts were received. A Hu e collation wa s served, an d with music, singing, an d short an a pithy siK.>eches, together with \old- time recollections,\ a verv- pleasant evening wa s elijoved. -At aU>ut miil- iiight the pleascil cotniuiny disi>ersed with many heartfelt feelings an d sav- ings of lasting fldelity an d fellowship for each otlier. -Among those present, other than mentioned alwve, were : Mr . an d Mr s Cornelius Simouson, who recently celebrated their golden wedding ; Mr . Abratn Simouson, Miss Id a Simonson, Miss Ella M. -Anderson, an d Miss Clara Peterson. The \ Spoil a Syatr m \ Condemned. A debate wa s held by the Ining Literary ^ciet y Tuesd.iv evening, the siibjectdebatcl being: \Itesoived that the 'SiK.Us System ' in I'olitics is a Benehttoth e Xation. \ Fortheaflir- mative, Messrs. G. J . Turne v an d Cornelius Vcazie, Jr. ; fortlie nel-ative, Jlciwrs. W . H. Lampki u an d Vincent ledra. After a very interesting disciissionofthisvervinnwrtiintthcinij a Vote wa s taken, wliich n-sulted iu favor of tlie negative side of tlie ques- tion, an d by the verdict the iN-rnicioiis siK.ils sy.^teni\ stands wndemned -A debate will be held next Tuesda y Veiling, the snbj<H-t for debate being: Kesolveil. that Jlen of Though t have Benellted Mankim l Mor e than . M , mi of Action. \ The debtite will l)e ablv cin- lested by Messrs. J . Tnivis King an d ex- Vssemlilvmnn Dovle. The ••Senate \ adjonrued at 10.45 clock. St. George, on Saturdiy last the Lnioas ot Coiambla College, with a light • hT team, were badly bemteo the Staten bUnd Foot Ba U Club-^ fact. r the to of were whitewashed. Score. 10 to 0. The hom e team was mad e up as folloira: Buahers. Wright. Notman. Townsecd, Cunnhigham, A . B . Bich, Armstrong, and A . toor; quarter-back. Clarence smith ; half-backs. U'aldo and Macilonald; fidl- teek. Massey. Beferee, J . Sevenoak. of MCK . Uassey. B e Stevens InsUtute. O n Monday. In a game with a team of St. John's Military Academy, at Sing Suig. the St. Austins were agnln the victors, hv a score of 8 to 6. Th e gam e wae verv close and exciting. Howdeo. of St. Ans- tiu'6, made a brilliant run and touchdown. Cator. wh o played In his accustomed flue form, also mad e a touchdown. Wral Kmtmtr- I Mr . -A. Z- It .ss. of Port Ulehmond. has sold to Uicl.mon.l Lodgn Xo . 6G. F Jt -A. M. . the Hue property situated on the comerof Jewett aveniieand Bennett street, the lot being 50 feet frtmt by 181 feet deep. Mr . M. E Wygant purchased the property in February It^t. and. nlthou::fa a p«M>d price was paid tor it at lhat time, it was sold at a handsom.-advance—soiue$3.0ti0. Th e purchasers—Riehaoii.I Lodge—Ci.ii- template erecting a flue three-storev brl;k buildhig which will cover the entire pr-n- ert.v. a portion of which will be used as a hall for masonic purposes. Slowlv but •ely Improvements are going on lii the enterpiUing ^•illage of Port Itichmond. Xmm I. Ymmr rkaacr. Those who are in searen of choice build- ing lots on the Xorth Shore would do well to call and see Mr . Cornelius A . Hart, who is offering st.me very valuable buil.I- inir plots at moderate prices. Tlie ground l(M?ate«l in a high. drj-. and healUiy locality, convenient to railroads, etc.. an.l iihl ooubtless prove to lie a coo.1 in- itment. Th.- title to this property U perfect, mid the terms are very easy. ex-Attotner Geo- a Sherid^ Dr- Cornelius AxBv w and fenieUus S. Robert O o\\,' ' \ ^no'SW more than «mug h to Uquldate the debt. Great Is due to .11 who participateTS IzlJ^'i,'''\^\'^ thealf.Ir. but mote MmS^ w ..P . Jo<^lrn. and UUl e Horton. who Were the prime movers in the ..ff.TP -O n t . Uickai^.- WlllUm E Igar, ..f West X»w Brighton, was s.-nt to Itdimju d «; Saturdav tm , ehapie ot vacraney. for 33 davs. 'offleer MeAvoy m a J e Uie arrest. \mee r ••Jl r Baraed. O n Monday. rred.-riek B-cter. foreman Company, while opening „ne of the fur- nace .loors had his race and bands lodiv t.umed by the fl»m-s from thV door, raused l.y a l.„ck Jia S o: explosion I d tlie funwce. slight - Brrack . r A mc^k trial for breach ot promise will take place In Eo-'s Hall n-it To—la v evening for thft»-n.-flt of lh.-r..nnK Men's Christian Association of the East Sliot- Th e characters will l.e Uke n bv talent. Adail-siou. 50 cents !oc-l ..er .»c, L coaelii Whltii Supervisors . .A full r.oar.l of Siiiiervisors attended the meeting h.-M Tuesday at the Countv irer's oUkv. A bill of Jii-tic! llulsebui . C h 1 he After the parade vii • Kiii-siiay, iienibersof Washington Engine X l _ teiiilereil to their guests, Aiilericus No . 2, of Bayomie, aline collation iu their house—the well-spread table also bear- ing tokens of esteem from Mr . Henry Meyer, to his friendB of Americus com- pany, consisting of roast pig, salads, pickles, etc., in abundance. Aftei lunch the parties assembled in the meet- iiig r(.om, where, ou inotlou off President Scliwalbe, ex-Chlef Joh n Decker and Assistaiit-^hlef Suriiain, off Bayonne, were electeil President and .Vice-Presl- ilentui au iufomwl reception. Songs, reciutioiis, jigs, and utiicr iunocem Hinuscuieiits were heartily eiijoy^, tlit; members off tlie visiting company dis- playing coiiskler«ble talent, iiotably an;oii}( whom were: Joh n Sullivan, J . fhgiin, Meairs. Cowlrey, Guy, U'Keef, T. F . Lyons, driver of the eiigiue, and 6us \Villhiuis. Ac about Sre o'clock tlie Invited guests returned, to New Jersey. Mr ; ClinrlcsScliw.'dhejOf Engine No . I , was 'preseuled duriiir Uie iMrude, by • a ladr. with a iioTel bouquet, whkb he • • • • wli •e • Thursday, th Thai int. umeut that was to have An Tluinksuivinif eveiiinit w Ida K. lOiids JuvcnUe umny at Otlvory Presby- . . West Brighton, was pust- un account o f the severe storm. -SiSite \Wplless of weather nisudience wUI be bnt to wel- \ tlH. .ton n 6ir'Ji'liar«day uaiy oaoscuted to deCec Uw [ for the sak e ot che youus ' r whoa e aaspkXK th e alBrir ilStSSSi esrrladit Ai vadsakwa t the winl day. IcBatl ahm K the Ihie ot laarcb .was'-Uie Mlmkiinul^ iUtel: fms^s^mmm mik-^mi^rs^lSSS^aSlSS I aot imniie on 'rha «ks |[i*laic^r. It Is raaMred Unt Ihey went iWfiilleU fur ' la- style l.y ilr. McVeigh, of N . V . T recitation l.y Jlr. T. Gallagher, entitled •• ilcGutUu'sBall Pup, \ was nell reiideieU and leceived euLbuslaslic auptaUse. as also Ills reii.mion „r the •• JlSulgomeiy Guards.\ iti.Bonj Barrett, m liis Imita- tions ot •• the suiiuuriit gill,\ the Israel- itish gentleman, the Iiish woman, the Vuiikee from ^lassHehusetts, the luilian Willi the sick monkey, the youi.g -la.ly\ ol Lhe perio.l, ai.U the Xe w Vork ear-Ullver kept tile eompuny In a co..tinu.ms loar of laughter; fullowe.1 by Mr . McVeigh, in his nuilatloiis i.r J . K . Emmett In the sing- ing ol the - Cuckoo \ and other Songs. A number of songs and tecltalions by Mr . J. It. Cliappell were well reiidereil and loudly applaudetl. esp.'elally the st-jo* of lhe lurtii-o'-ivur, Iu wnieii an Irish gen- llemiiu warrior was the leading llg'i;, — among the butter-tubs—who sua leiily became vely brave, and assured his llght- iiig conii-iiiles on deck that tliey -miirhtn't be ateeid. for Iho Filnchmlu were Urln;; iiolhiii-but butther;\ also a song about \sonielhhig tieiugout in Jersey.\ -Silver Hells of M..inory \ was sung by ilr. Bal- gent in his usual line style, the coinnanv j-.ii.iiig heartily In tlie chorus. A song by Jlr. .McVeigh, entitled. ••1, it Me . or Fl.m- _ II the ^ijutcher.\ brouglit ** Uown the bouse.\ Mr . Ceiij. Rirrott sang \The Uttle Thatched School\ and \ A ;Lighl hi the Whido w \ In a very pleasing manner and rith good effect. -\ssistant Chief Wm. H. Janes m-d- « •ery neat speech, at ine close of which he proposeil tliree cheers forCatar.ict Engine t;o. Xo. 2. which was hearllly responded to. A s a tlttlng return. President Uiekaby proposed three cheens for Medora. which weie given with gusto and enthusiasm by the entire company. Mr. James B.ggar sang \ She's going to be a Mormon.\ \ Th e Biitteifly Dude. \ and oUier songs In gooil style. Mr . James Dauby sang •• Th e Militia Man. \ the com- pany j.dniug Iu the chorus. A song entl- tleu. •• My Sweet Hose in .Summer.\ was sung by Mr. IVm. Setagg hi good style, the eomp.«iiy juhiitig in the chorus. Also, a song by Mr . Ada m Staeger. Th e comic recIUiUons by Mr . T . Oal- igher adtleil greatly to the enjoyment of the occasion, while Mr . Ed . Johns4m de- serves special mention for the able man- ler In which he presldeil at the piano, as iccompanlst. Sir. John O'Donnell rei dered some very fine selectlena on the violin, and Mr . Gallagher. In addition to his many songs and cecltatlons. gave some ver.r line music <.n the accordeoli. At about 12.30 tlie company dispersed, all feeling highly delighted with tue even- IiiB»a eutertatuiueaU Th e commlUee In charge deserve great credit for the man- ner In Which they eouducted the whole affair, and It Is to be hoped that the enter- tolumeut will be r^^ted at aa ear|}-d«y. rtof Ji iced Ol lep.irt Itemie 1 moti 1 .Mar-h. l-tiec -Alston tile. if J . G. V:i t of the p....r II, referred 5 referred for the year ugiian, Jr.. .-is , wa- I ei-eived to Sux>erviso John Wartii of Capt. Step! uon.l. aeci.lei.taliv ran iam.Nl Hoaonih D->n..vj, i.-al the iKilic- st^.thm She was taken to her aveniie. where it wa.s foi ho;:e was broken, oniee M»I tin on a charge of reekirtss driving, an-l Justice Powers adj iurned the Learhig until next week idrnt. nan ill the emplov IHU. ol Poit Itich- .ver a young airl u on M..n.Iav la-st. It We-t Drtehlon. home on Burner iiid that her collar Hannon arresteil Towt n Boar d of Audit . Th e liiial ni-eiiii:: „ f n,.. Bo : •f .Auditor-^ ..f Xorthtield wa-. held > ten ay after,1,-.11 at J ,.lins.,n-s Kill V Kull H..u-e, all pre-ent. •iindry bill- were and the ! stract completed. O n moti..uof Ju-rii-e Al-to solv.-il that no IV.wii 1 l.Tii-, •d t.. incur Atmom0 tike CfttuwAi An uiiusualjy lar|trco«>|mTalioai attenliTely to A most iaSen^iitiac i ttf Ulo Bev. P- Tiiiiity IL E . Ckuteh. oo ISu Th e preacbcT dw«^ mnreet p tlie prevailing customs and Tli^ which aie iialidged hi byaomaliy-aClka I youth of oar land- n -v.trm. H. Toclerwinpraadiat l O. d Home , pl*^\*' lo-aMCa eveaiug at TJ O o'ctock. AUarewijlii iMi Agrandfalrmn d bazaarwiUtelidd i Betnel M. E Cnnrch. ToUeuvUbs. o a th eveniucs of Dec. Sth. luth. ai>d Uth- *h eh urcn is very nearly rebuilt. havUis Jiae einirejy desiroreu by fire s^im* T'-'\^**\ ago. Th e taif to be ana off s UsU-il intexe&t and iittrai-riri iiiMa Th e Ehihtly _r meeting- held ia lhe vian Ciij.peL Castleiou C<m*ers. dmii *lh e -- -Jc ot prayer \weie ptoiuettve vt | .trcldei Mr. Ge.->rge Smalle. Brilton street, had his I ate.1. having one finger belnK e-t..g:it in a pla last, at T.iylcr's M 11. who resides on i.oid budlv Ine-r ;iit olTeiitlrelv. I.v ti .-r. on Tl.ursda'v •roiiipkliisvill at .Ml of til fore Cou the PP e iiitei e sum of «10.a2 was onlere.1 to hi ided to Mr. Join lilt of tax piiid twice, . Janic-s .McXaniee, J Vaii.lerhiit proiwrt the li..ard in rega'rd f liieilt on some ten acres of land ii .Moravian Ccnicterv, which it is had been a^scssedat to., high :i va having been iiierease.l nearlv t since the propi-rtv cjiiiie int.. the owner's posses-io'ii. .Mr. Xc.Maii po.-'ed that the assessors hail ii increase presiiiniiig that the iila be- as-ie--;- L-ar the -•lainied nation, •n fold present la.lj the Uilt . IS li whicl map has bei locates the from the ne whetlicr tin anv action c . he would use larg. tht lot lh( operty as a .Mr. iiade by !)rop,.-rty\ at si tomb, lie w.- lioard hu.I p. L-eniiiig the II Iher inethoils hice,l. to I r the •piestiiii, s.r, wl'iici dl..taiic .It certi.il r to t;iki .-r, if not ive III. inselloi sti.tiii. the as J b.-ei powel I aaaaal Ban. Th e Jolly Eight Club, ot West Brlshtoa, will give their secoiHrannual ball at Roe's Uall oa Friday eveuhiK. December »id . which will doubUess prove to be a very enjoyable alLdr. Th e offlcers of the club are: MarU a LaDey. fmldenc: Wm.HalL Vlce-Plesideat: Thoms s Hal U Secretary; Flan k Butbsnk, Financial aecretaiy; Tbaddeus CafUn, Sergt.«t-Anna. Excel- lent niusio wiU be tundshed by Fnfeasor Ilr. Benedict Fkrker iffeia a few choice building lots for sale on Broadway, Maillh street, and Forest avenue. West Brlabtoa. ThU ptopKty U beauUluIly looated. and the ptiee Is loww that It wUl evsr ba again; so those wh o deaire to aacurs a liarg.>ln would do we U to eaU and asa Mr. Parser at oace. . ; A I To-ar,taw-.| aloa«.|iw.X^llhonL pa. I wasfnaaaMthar .Miilliii i.pix-iu-etl f. that the time for correcll..ns se>-i,nient had elapsed, taxes paiil, and ihat tlie Boaril had to act, as it was hevond their jiirlsdictl Colln-ellor Verniilye, ..f llie Board, co- inei.led with .Mr. .Mnllin s i.lea.. l he iiiattvr was tinally laid over until the next nieetiiig. Silliervisor Doyle, secon.led bv Super- visor Joline, presented the following ri'solntioiis, which were adopttnl, and the clerk was directed to send a coijv to Congressman Bclinont, also to the lion. William .M. Evans: '• l£es.dved. that the iliiard of Sniiervisors of Kicliniond County urge upon the Fiftieth Congress of the United States the justice of the claims of cei tiiiii oyster planters of Uich- niond County, for coiiiiH>n.«ation for damages done hy goveriiti.eiit .Iredges in ISSO-Sl. Th e damage wits actualiv sus- tained ; the claims are just and equitable, ind It is but right lhat couipensation ihoiild be made.\ Th e opening of bids for heating the County building was deferred unUl tlie iXt im-eting. Sundry bills were audited and par- ent ordered. Adjoined to meet at .Kiclimond, on Friday, at 11 o'clock. %vhich place he was cmploytHl as foreman -A Xarravr EMrape. Capt.nln Col.b, i.t the Itichmond Count I'ollee. nas discov. re.1 in his bed iu the sLalion house at Wi.st Bilglitoii, at an eaily hour on Sutl.Iay morning, in an uneonsel..ns sta'e cau-e.1 bv the Inhala- tion ..f the llluiulimting gils. whL-h. by iicclileiit. lia.l b.-en allow.Hl to escape In.in the burner for s.-v.-ral hours before the smell was 'Ilscovere.1 l.v anv one attached t.i the station. Drs Brja'nt and WokI were^sumin.uie.1, %vlieii the capuiii was taken to his resld.'iice, where he was re- stored to .•onsc|..nsn.~s. Th e doctors said that In all pr.>l.ah!lity the captain would have been a dead man In a verv short time had he not ben r.-^cued. Ilrln for the •• ilara.\ Jnstieisi W;it.son an.l Simpson, as the Xonlili.-I.I Tow n ItoHid Oiitsl.le of the vllla-e limits, on Wr-.lii..fi.litvHppronrL-»te.I SlaOeaeh to Gianlte Ti uci and Oceanic Truck Xo . 1. Xol Vet Uecidrd. Th e case of J..hn Snaouson against Saiuu-I if -0111. for assault arising out of th.- late seho >l-tax-<^..ll.-cUon ti..ubl.-. r.-sulted In the e-i.se le-ins sent to the gran.l j.iry In .®-,00 bail. Justice Watson presiding. The V.aa, .Ilea\ l.tu-rarr r.i.a . -At a metfi.liig of tills s..eielv ou D.-e. 2d. there nlll l.e a d.-l.-ite upon the subject— \ Wliieh is the Gi.-«t«r Evil „ Society, the M.irderer or the Slanderer? \ AlSriu- live. DjvI. I C . Fililev and M. J . Collins; i-gative. John J K.iehilg and P i.-i J. in. Th e same questi .u was d -liateii time IIKO by the Irvlns Liteiar^ Socl.-ty, Of West Biightoii. but it Is a live subj. ct and will i.,-ar r [wattig. A a Int esung debate is anticipate.1. Hoanl all... any iii.leble.li Iwen previ.iiisl an.l that a c..p' to all -n.-h ..tli; -•?ii|-ivi-..r 1 tlL.ri^ed to .h-a re-tM'. tiiig the Bi.-.k-, and ll..ar.l. Th e In I Comity of !;»- aii.l „!. um M k I i aiitii ..f III aU. .vie • xi-ep: S .nzeil bi tilis It wa- re- ur To i-onlrai-l 1 a- ha- ll..ard. .1 I k: sent raw up e .i-ath •iliUibW re^.Ultiot f thf Il,m. Eni^Ti thf same to tl ; wt-rf t.r Km-tus Urtwik- ts _ ' ' S1--1 V-JtUtl-M UU<1 tlc•^utc^l .iiU Un~ U i- mtin- RIimuM tiuj lH-..i.Jooftfus tcmn . <i«alit und of r-riuii taiiKly. ti JifM^i-ia. Tliat t In- T esLjirc^- itf j'incvre i fifiim'iit citizen. *.~4 hi:, family of It- W..1 nu.lit i>tai-tti»-; Tnul a »cutfiin t faui.lror t > tllf OCXSk- r-iil jH Htu -tiKfic res; tlmt MCi Evc-oibius K-ir-itj^ or bu-!nes<* at J. n. ValiCUel itMi.l, thfv navf ttUditioiMil dock fue;li- x?r- to tht! iuuitm varii • i Si.iu Port Itic obliged tj ties, aiid have MHruted tbts pr*iui' Mr . John H. Suuiu at loot or iVriy lor Ibtf purpose ot di-.fha;|r;uj;aUiJ eloriiii; thtMr i:eA-oLuck of lum-irr. whicii is, iio« being received iu Ut-;.ts quantiiie-. Tiiii? tfutetpiisiui; iiud oJd r»-ii.t»j:e Arm are doiiii^ a. veiy buaii.t^s. wUicli i^ it^dily ixjcifit.-iiife:. o-xint: u> lue low i»rlces at which Ui^y su] j.Ir tlidc lucr. VLvmm* C3\ We arf- ssoHiut; out i. lot of 3M pair pair mi-«Mfai- liutf r^ ^ pcbb'- j^ott, button .hot-s^l to 2—U. C. and t> ui.lthr^at autu;ii.w.>rih 51.75—tt ;»Giiffiihb. je^r- Wygant. 1 HE i ;iooer. -Ul ci.ai eiice a iie»v buiJd.iii; ou tJie lot i>utcliaa>ed by him Uettr the IVn. llickm«»ui d»-i»ot, two stoi*^ aJid liviuj; apa^tmi«i=ts- Pool Kieumtiud newdt m»ne r-u^v^ri'tifluf: ^ Wygiuit is showiug liim»cil mucli good Uiax Ihtrr imve berm 4 «*iCiiia^httiii« Tbe-liuiMlsTwaua^s i ml thv ««tiit> pLtet> ntr- iUmAteted by larg*. oU pjJuUu^ . A f tq^r of pmbst- Ui'^if lia» btfttti hmd etlffici'^t lo ^tt ihtW mcmtii9. nt^Ta l •crvierM hmrv been hM mtA . for thr w wreks ic tbe 1?tdc«i 4.ha^vi Mt Gr2tuit«>7ill,i. mjia imwii liHiliMr Tn e gr.aii l c.'mbinotloa cUm h«ke«n d oysitT »up|»er la Iht? Urt? Oa k Jfaptit Church, Xon«sivill«>. ra Frldj^ evMxitic » a Clamt» a& d Itom tiait» itma«aarial have ^hare lu s-ua-iainltur thechuTcbettoittiUlaa l^Uu.L Ma r ihrtr hearts ccntlxtlM l o bm open t*> thv calls ul the aettd^ ! Two lanips.have btvn p* ct-d in Irm t cf >lark a M . E. Cuuxch, P^iwaaet Itaisa. worthy i»tn.ple »Lo CiKtldh^ Su d the cutirr-h-.l4.H»r ou J5m»dar ad^ltl* mill oi'ir. if the lamps are lidi-iL itaT« so exrusrt-. Th e Kt-r. Wm. Waltcm CIark*« T«»e<st ti» YiUe College, iImj rt-qtM«t oS tte Cartel ^ x oua^ tt»ni to eiuuluta a - BiU o ^»luUy,~ «as> louud ^ tla^ul T^ft Ihev him tu cvitue and mmmI * week »iUi lb*-ttt, Taid he cuOMtHed to do. aud wiii ciTe Xwxi or Itixvr ledurt* a day. It i=i a difficult matter to Ihrv tm r» put^niou. p.LrUciiliU-Iy U the rejnilati«w» In; a pK.d l.ut lh«» iadltk- uf tiw iieloimevl Chui^i. Mmtlirrre' HartM«c. e-honiutt thai U oui W i.* hiiS nu o.ve.t»-r t-upi^ on Ik-ct-nibrTlOUi. TL e iBlr ..f Orac- M.ECiaUtch, in Boe*» lia.ll, uill L>t* c».iijliimea \-rM Muuda y Obituart/. TKACT.—Ye-Ter.lav uiontitw;. aftrr a -Ii.;.-: idiH— , Mr-. Tnun , of Wt^t New Hn^Uton.a-e,! vtur-. ItifrtiH^ la S-t- lVirr-<.ViiH':rr% tit-uiorrow atleittiHta. KoitCK.—.Mou.lai.at re-iUt-uoe of lu- Uk-huK.i.a areuue, Fim ^ Uu hiuoi.tl, KorLt-., a^ed 5 \ear-. luieruit-ul iu M»a-avLui Ceme- tery. i'l iiiu Ml,- is. l.rr j'( X . IS a . I r. — Ax rr <lay, J..1 .U O.nr .•y.ln tuiier^l ^-r\i.e w in St. l'.-l. r - L'liu •ment will iHf iu jiL Xew Uriritton. cia h'K Nil year. Ill take jiUice to- •h at It ..VU«.-t. l'e;er's Oetue- rr.—At Harbin Spring., ITaL. nn . 2 1, i;.-r;.|i..u, 1'. J._„p.-.,„ .,f the ^l e i-aa.- K. Je—up. rMateu 1 Jand . l-uii.-nil -ei-vi,-e- Mere h.-U( allheKmgers I're-biieiiaii l.'hur.-li, Madi-.ai avenoe X. v. , O.I Saliiraay. I'KlUUT.—;ll . ee fniie.-Tdd sun I; _ tr..ttui ..1 In— eutati. «-ai 1.. eiiri.'ii to be. Kle At the meeting of the Snper\-i.sors yestenlay, all were present but Mr . Bechtel. Th e sahiry of tin- District At- torney was increased from $1,500 to •3,000, Jtr. Doyle voting against the in- crease. Itesolutions on the death of Mr . Brooks, presented by Mr . Doyle were adopted. Cwatjr C««t«. Th e next •eST.iou of the court will convene ou I>ee. 32il, at Richmond, wlUiout a Jury, at which it Is expectinl decialoiis wilt be iwndered In the fo low. ing eases: the People vs. Vaugh n (ballot- box case); people -tu. Beuj. Brown ; People Ts. W. A. Suydam (li >el case); PeopleTs. Squleis (abandonment): People vs. Davis audxithers (assault on Xhouiaa Brown). ^ Officer Bome r wa* ttoaoimbij aequitted l>y the Police CoumlMloaen . os Monday, lor the erame ot tearing off poatets from a feuce In EdgewBter. The caie of the people ajeoiiist Henry Hebcr, for asMult, liaa been iidj.>unieil to December l\tli. Junlce Fowets for- defeudaiit ; Oouiuellor Wyeth for lite people. . Brhlget PHce and W- H. Loreioy, arrested on a cliatve of rubber}- from Mr . \ejieiwlil Ualsalle, ol El m 1-nrk, wei « Elil 111 •SOO toil for i^nd jury. Tlmotliy Doiioran waa held for grand jury, oil a charge of aMaulUuj; OllJeer Uizier while lu Uie dlachaiiee ofbladuty. .tecidrut. B y the f..lllug In of a brick oven at Iliil.I.erB bakery. Cllft^in. on Saturday uigbt. one of the employee, a Germaii. was liisuinlly klllel- Coroner Lea hel.l an inq.i .sii on iIond .iy. but it was aftel- ward alj..uriie.l to Wmiiiesdav. at which time a vei-dlct in accordance with the facts was rendered. A M-vr. Through the efforts of a few plillan- t'_-r..pi.! Bemleiuen of Ne w York, the Chestnut Grove House at cilfton. with bout twenty acres of lan.l a.lj..ii.ii,s. has purchined for the purpose of making hospluil for jKior mothers. Tu e building will accouitno.late about 200 patients. It will be calle.1 Th e Motller»' Home, \ and Is to be under the manage- of the Sisters ol Ctiarity. Tn e • idlng the hosplUl wiU be • -i ildldn been It grounds surrou ___ used OS a playgiouiid fo dreu. A grand variety entertainment irill be given at Oceanic Hall. Travi,vllle. by the Morton 4 Shedd ComblnaUon. ou We*lne»- day eveulug Dec. (th. Th e programme will be varied and Includes some ver\- Uu« '\. m \'- i 'i5 -<'anclnK match for <23 a side wUl take pUc e between Sayles and Klnira- bury. • Tk. riM . r tw Mna... Th e Hitchcock UuanU . Co. B . Kinth Begimen:. N. O. . S. K. Y. . wiU give the llrat hop of the season rt the armory ou Grant street. Tumpklusville, on D c. 9th- Commlttee ot Anangementa—William H Anket«ll, Sergt- John W. West. Corpor.i Schmelaer. Ptivatee CInw. KoBer. WilH. , -J la soon to be erected on the comer of Jewe U areuue and Benneti street, oa a lot recently sold *>y Mt . A . Z- Boes. tor a new Maaonic lodge room. Ttte building wUl ba ot brick ^ wIU cover the aci tire lo<- Ul. a l.rade t-aaiker- jr-a- Wuile ile>-rs. J. U. VanCIief i make a »i-;eialty ..! Ui^U grade lu ber. tUev alrH> de?-ire to have m:».ie kuoi tliat tbey keep in otock a hin;e amount low grade lumber, and at low prices. K.Mr Onm-U Of tln.lllng wiMKl lor it. at Wyganfe ui.ber iHKits, Arctics, It G.'JSin 'e. t^ualny ^•C- If you want or overslio.'s. call and prices rlga Forallain.ru ( wer.-purchaser of ivortn Ol ijooJc- or ..vr* X.uiii G . tv. VauXame . the aummervlll.- grocer. «UI receive ^ratiaj a hauusome • .vernapkin- ring. ^•a- Wilte at WyjjanL 's. potaL.a» and winter apples Mak e uo niiatake. isee that your balcu ol mnice pie-, for the holidays is made from It.LLer*a pre|uu-ed uiinee meat, tlie IhiesL ou tals eaitn. G . \V. VauXam e sells It- Caal- JC-a- Cold weather will soon be here, it. Messrs. 4. H. Van Chef J: Sous have anticipated the wants of their bicreaeiag trade by laying lu a very large supply ot the best coul, which th.^ are stllliig at the lowest prices. Cleaa coal and lull weight. iUT.—:rh fniie.-T of Capt. Hellait.at Ma.-hi,t.-llarlaa\ . m last, w a- lurrel.l anetided. Tlie were c..u,lu.te.| t.V lhe Jtev. l>r. •-eaad the it v. 111. Tlie I.J the b.rmer wa- a forcible je^ Ii t.f lite truth, aii.l an urgtuu aji- ail to giic prt-M-nt aceutiou to ilutt. and Uie prater ctf the - an a.lmiral.le and itrljaul su^- :t. tlie addn-—. TI k- imenucur .-ea-e.1 wa- ui liie BalitLst 1 laiiileville- Married . KlX-PBEltG.— WALIKIt. — thi Thtt .la>, X..V. i-Vii. l.y the lie*. Ii. P. ii...nd, -Mr. Cliat..:- L. 11. KiuJl»fr-....f i'rlut-,--- ILtv, to -Uis^ Klhi E. WalVer uC We-t llrighlon. CAUTKIt.—JlAXfjmt.—On Suudn by ihe U v. .\in..id Arroa-iuitb, 4 J ll.-rgeu I'.-iu:, X.J., Mr . Kredetivk W. Caller, ^.f Kt.rdliaiu, to Miss Gertrude ilaiicker. ot I'.-rt Itichuaiud. llAUiT . — I'nttTKIt. —Ch i Thnr>dax, Xov. S.jtn.at St. .Vlarj's Church. Pott mcliiu..n.l, l.v the llev. Father Camii . l«-ll, .Mr. IJeni- Daley, i.f Xew Vork . to Ml— .Marj A. I'ortcr, of Cticrrv l^oc. I'ort Ktt hmoud. Ltxch .—Coa xoas.—Ou Wednesday , by tne Uev. Fattier Campbell off lit. .Murv V Oiiurch, Mr . C. J. Uyncli. o f West llrigntou, to Miss Katie Vutuiun , f Elut Park. ... fir- G. W. Vanjfime. the Sammer>-IUe grtKjer. has received his winter aupply of potatoes, apples, and hickory nuts at prices way do.-n. Talk abouv snbigles—weU why aot? Measns .J. H. TatiCUefA Mouaare aelUng about three hundred bundles eveiy week, which Is a ptvuy sure Indlcatlou that near building are being erected and reasonable and low prieea. The y aell \all'a aldnglea. aud other gradeo. Te n oeats Putt Blehmoud. a ptMmd. at Wjgaat'a. A full accountjof the Caatletoa Ooarda parade will appear lu our next Imim . fir- A aue chowder uf exeelleat qaalUy will beaerved atMhiahau'.TeineeHutel. West Brtghtoo. ttd» evtadng. AndBefo c a kaodaooMi wiue cbeat will alao taka plaee. Tk « CciMal Wuer Ca^ar. A new puu.piiiK aUtiou b t Mtad by thb^mi^y t u lUetaoi ^ lui V pik_.. _ i tin Sporttmg JfalmM. ThaabvlMrtaat at. AnMia-aSd •aklagjM •ouvMjr.l a Ik * Md tuid tb« aflnutgvfuenta are aucfa Ikat tke (uccn uf the water, without a pamp, will tw sulBcient to tiwea it abuut tveaur be t lutotliaalr. ^ On XtiBday, a lad aameu Heni j Bramer, U yean of rather mjat'VUMHljr dia- afpauo d froia klabOBMafninflilMriUe . a^ haaaotaiaoabMiaeaawkaal d ftiNB. Ikabojwasaf l%h t eutapletioe. wc ssSiStriTsssissr-^ Mr . Mouroe Eckstein aud fanO r are to reside at tlie Madbo n Araioe Hotel, 3iev Yor k City, duriog the Winter. Mr . H. Hurrows, the popotar pt oprle- loroTKauiilut Hall, TonpkiiHVSle . luu returned fiuin a tdwrt-pleaaure trip tu airvpe, aud can be foood again b y Ids tally (rieuds at .U b IMd. wialck lua eeu tlMumghly renovated an d repaired. Tl* wife c4 Mr . E. Eamoa Blake, uf WcM HriKklou. pnacme d biai «Uk daagcbteraaTpteadar latt. eUl d an buth dotag Mr . A. C. Uaijrer b *ea«la g dwka — -- Jvnt$ig». Fartitfii decdrui^ tu | leut t^uUdiXif; lota. at-v«t>- . Would do a-cU lo call on : Fdtker. the grocer, liittbiitton We»l UiliShiou. ^^ fi^ A full Iin« of meu'e. joutfce*, eed bo^-a' clutidng; -also, a ImTKv ^tmI -vatfad atoclt uf «liy atui.iaiM^- fvNMla^ iiattf, c^^ etc.. niar tm found at tb« motm at A . I'^aacB. UichuKMid T««ac5r. «ottw«i Vw atreet. West Jhi^hlcw. Ftle** — avuabie. Ooeo f thetwetbowwiaAed^ iu vtueh to purchase a ^yii^ and suit ol C4Mtt*«a U tho old «od clothlui; house ot Samuel ] 14:* Fulton street. Jf. T- ^ At th« 3iortlill«ad Bom CTM l4«iour«t:«. Jt^ prufKM^ur). a a < - \ clam chovU«ri«Xttcu'' About S20.fl00 worth oi i ba» b«9eu oniered byth^ ^ ol Barrett. Xeidkewa -A la^ a Ma plam ul thmx OeeUvyed. Uidxmood Lod«« So . wurked tb« UmM T ^ ^^^^ four caxHlidatM* on JI m hall waa fiiiad mUk via ftrid a<MMc. rni^tt^ H. m^taitly i atood that kirn <daai r ' ' - ' ba Ohio lUilniatt. mhixtJkj tkm totoltovafiright facilkiMa vhUa tba B.AO.«ill mu 4iM«antoJ<«wgrGltv«N«ttt e imalS^ r <«ail. tt this te tgmm, iS