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rst' ABVANCK ;. ?*btt»bed r-very Saturday Win tttf WltWTM, S. I. J.CBAWmm,. jM.. Eauoruwx FropHrtor. Addren oU Co$nmHnitatUm* : Box 383, West N. Brighton. RICHMON D CO., y. Y. Ad»ett<»eB>entw. payat.ie qrautvrly ta adfaiK.up-train ••tiLilptkm. »i:c per mnm, to rndTmrn^ ctbTwtoc. CWlKlor. TOCS< •*t!j»critjen will confer a tevor by notlfriit; *ny inntt»^it5oii on t»»« pnrt of 6«rrl«r!- » failure to re«x|Vtt tbe paper rcsoUriy Mail. KOTfCB.—Tlw niaim«em«nt of this parer !• •Mclueted eie.iMlvety vf tbe Publisher, withou MRcUo:! no luoucUrr tnaittcUotw wiU th >W^Ed«ard Xtedcer. Post Offic*. •au-a. W. Tail Name's croceir stet*. --—J tf«rfaor—r.Klemcke'sdnis«tor«. t AUe/bnoMtf—Bniueti UfDee (prO- Balhlliut): . rank Voonn's cnrrlers; Eume Hnaghwtnit's »ew c^rst^: F. P. OrtmbWs Confectloa- •rrand^lee Crean mcmmi I , Connor's cnrrt«rs. ' VM Jr«io Briffhton-J. U. WlMznr and L. Sf !(«•• €aM€tonCoruer»~Wm. Bailor's StatlODtrT and K owb Dcfioi. f.Hartwr-R.m. station, foot aJntoB Am; Mr. ^RdvaitLk Harbor gromuis. •2« Brighton—John Connor's carriers; William Tborpt^ Jers«r i>Tre«t. JLOmiv*-Wnu WbMler's N>ws-itaiid in tte _ fwn. How: the neirs-men at the Kates. ^mpkhiMPtlU,8tat,Uton at^ VUfttnt-^m.'W Ke— stauilJ ; audnewsnle^ersgeaemUr. m.wukea' SATURDAY, DEC li 1886. Tli« Fresidttnt's Message. The atteDtiou of our readers is direct- to the inclosed sui)«>letnoiit contain- iutf tUe PresUIeut's Message to Con- Sresa. Tbe Oocunieut is u t houghtfula and eomprehetisive ietrosi»ect of the |iast year, and contains luucli useful and instructive matter—treating, as it does, t)ie live questions of the day in afriends: masterly manner, and marked throu;;!!- out witU a degree of logical reasoning and -Bound conunon-sense. It is well worth reading, and all who desire to become familiar with the aiTaii-s of the Nation would do well to peruse it. Worlttnsmon'e Club and Institute. The uiemljers of the Xorih Shore Tenn.s Club have kindly eonsemeii to rci>eat the dramatic entertainment ^ven by them some two weeJ<s since at New Brighton, and \v»iich gave very general g-atisfaction, for tiie benclli of the Workingmen's Club and Ins^titute of the North Shore. The entertainment Vill t4ike place this evening at Koe's iiuil. West New lirighton, when \The Cliimnev Corner\ and \My'iurn Next\ will bo given. As the object is a com- mendable one, it is to be hopetl tliat a large audience will be present. Tickets can t>e procured at 73 cents each from Messrs. O. H- Ingalls, E. W. Uodine, Davison lirown, L. F. Whitin, S. D. biinonson, and at the hall on the even- ing of the show.\ Donations in Order. Od Saturday evening, notwithstand- ing the cold weather, nearly one hun- dred |>ersous met at the resilience of Bev. Mr. Ma»il. of the Baptist Uliurch at Mariners'.Harbor, for thepuriK>se of kindly remembering their beloved pastor. The ladies of the churcli had prepared a sumi»iuous collation, whicl was gotten up in the usual attractive style of the Mariners* Htirbor housi wives. The evening was pjissod in a •ery ideasant and social manner, and at VI o'clock the pu; ly disi'ci-bed. A purse containing nea;-iy was j>re seuted to the ptistor, and a large amount of eatables wrre al$o left in the house. Among the ladies who were eei>ecially prominent in tlie supervision or the pleasant affair ^'^e Mrs. J. JL>.Uongan VanName, Mrs. Hawj^u^ ^^Oeo. F.'l'liomi)son. and Mrs.g^s^ anrelt, Cnrprtalnment. Many of our best amateur i)errorraers Sial siiiyers are all very busy now re- bearsing the charming oi)eretni, \The Mikado in BiacU.\ under the careful dhectiou of Mr. H. J. Tyndale. Mr. Tvndale iiromises to give us real, genu- ine. burlesque oi»era this time. We all know how eiijoyably he has given con- certs. minstrels, and music in the i^ist, and no pains or expense will be simred to make tliis entertainment the grand- est he has yet undertaken. He will be assisted in the leading solos and char- acters by the well-known amateurs, Messrs. Edwards, liowland, liurkntan. Pero. Graves, IJragilon. Macy, MoulUjn and Drew, and a carefully seleeteil and large chorus from the S. X. A. Club and M)e« clubs of the Island. The choruses will be a feature of the entertainment. The opera will be givet. at the German Club Booms, btapleton, on Saturday aveuinff, January e, 18S7. We trust our amtisement-loving i>€0ple will lend their luMirty co-oi>eration to the earnest ^eavors of Mr. Tyndale, which he JusUy deserves. ^ na Na lTttM _On^la8t Saturn^eveiiliiir, wh^ jrlli> be remembered, was a oold alght. ar.Kinsey and di^hter, of KotthlieM. .vero desirous of attending the donation party of tiie Bev.Mr.Matt^at BUrlners' darbor, and to tliat end went to one of Che stations of the Bapid Transit Bail- road to take the 7.30 up train from New l^ork. After tlie purchase of their tickets, and having det^lted them in the l>ox. they were informed by the Ucket-puncher that they would have .o Mrait lor nearlv forty minutes, as no would be along until then; (hat the 7.30 train hud been hauled off since Dec. 1st. Tiie \comfortable\ •luarters at the station did not have attraction enough for the gentleman to linger there during that long wait, rind in the face of the strong north- wester, he, with his daugHter, started on the long walk to Mariners' Harbor. I'hcy had scjircely reache<l the Shore foud when—wiiizz came the 7.30 trainthe from New York—and on time. Before jAr. Kinsev reached his destination tlie train had alreaily started on its return trii>. Mr. Kinsey, by a blunder of some one, wsts not only minus the fares for two, but was comiM^iled to walk the long distantre along the shore in the face of a piercing, northwest wind. CTertiunly, ttiere must be a screw loose somewhere. _ •aa Weatner or Quorutna. The lioard of Sui>enisor8, who were to meet on Tuesday last, and the Board of Village Trustees of New Brighton, who were to liold a session on IHiesdayInis evening, did not come together—that is, not enough to form a quorum. At the Su|»ervisors' meeting. Chairman Marsh and Supervisor Moore, with live 4epot-u;ts, oij«> were present. Trustees uuw Varrelly ..eie li. only iu- p:csenl -t ihe »illage Hall. ^ rrom the Sunny South. The following extract, which is from letter received by a citizen of Port Uiehmond from Mr. Oeoi-ge A. Cro •heron, now on the Indian Biver, willC b2 read with interest by his many _ T ittstille. F la . , Dec. 3.1S86. We are at lai^t csuuplits Ml this pUice. tUU a ft.ie trlj> and b«iutllul weather: plenty of tun and .1 Ijuiuls Crst-ralts. H0.-.S la ihf »cuW«r, A >%'eicb is curiteiitrr and bus chance ot tb« ..4uniirT. Mblltf I tan anU gcuerul Misslns from Moma. Mr. p. A. iUossom, well known on the North Shore, has now^ been unac- countablv absent from home over two weeks, and his wherealwuts are unknown to his almost distracted wife. He left the Island to attend to business New York on Tues«lay, Noveml>er 'A'Jd, sincc which time nothing iias been heard of him. Othei-s are missing mysteriously, but at present we refrain from mentioning ines. In Mr. Blossom's ease, his ig-contiimed a»»seuce is the cause of much alarm. Tbs ruiDor, to. tite effect tlmt a new book aad ladder company was abeat to be ornnised ia W««t Brigliton, as piib. Ibbed ia 'I'm A dvasck of Samrdar last, Itat proved to li.tve been ci>n-ect, as we are ivliably Informed Uiat the organ- ization of the new company U no longer a nuitter of doubt. It is stuteil tiiat quite a number of the members of Metlunt U«»uk t Ladder Co. will join the new orgztuizatlun. We ans unable to state under what title the new comp:uiy will be foruied, but a loc:d name of' soiue pruwinencv will no doubt be given to it.Monday. riie movement, so far, Ium been favor- ably received and eneouniged by the vltlzens geneniUy, while amon^ iU more active supporters are »on)e 0? the most res|>ectabl« and inllueutial meu in the County. The new apparatus will be one of the liandsouM*<it trucks in tlie Dep.'irtment. and will be thoroughly eqiiippeti %vith aSl latest and most improVt-il appliances for lire service. We wish ihe new :t.S\»o- clatlon abundant suixvsji, and U«»pe to be able, ere long, to announce its perma- nent esUblishment in IVest New Brigh- tou. «2nt««»P«r»«y. In spmfcina of llr. D. F. Mliiahan, wno preanatrd ta« sUvor* mounUNi whip to Mr. Wygaat on SiUMlayeld la>s^sa;s be Is tfae '*pupular pr«>pci«4or of W«et Brighton.\ Mr. Uiaahan U th« genial and oldightg proprietor ot the Tt^- nee Hotel, but we were not aware of bis behig \ proprietor of Weat Brlgbtoa.** A atMk ia tW Mala. A break In the raitlui of the Water Supply Company, on th« Shore Boad neat 51. Hotel, Port R.chmoud, on Citused considerable meouve- iiieuee to c.in:>umers, ns the water had to be stiut off while repairs were being made. :it riK • p-Ml.! U Featlve. The second annual ball of the Jolly ht Club was held in Il(»e's Hall on _Jay evening, the 3d inst.,audprove<l •t^ be one of the most enjoyable terjisi- eborean events of the sea=-on. Over 150 MTSons nssembleil, and to the music of an excellent orchestm, which was pre- sided over by Professor Sausc, the triuplngof tho \light fantastic toe\ wiw continued until the small hours of tirt morning. To tho management, whose names we ai>i>end. is due muchf eredlt for the success of their \ second Martin Laffey, President; Hnll, Viee-President; Thomas Gorre9ix>nding Secretjiry: Frank ik. Financial Secretary; Daniel 'l. Treasurer: Tiiaddeus Carlln, >at-Arms. Tho immeiiiiite su- of the ball was under the 'Jtk>n of Mr. Thomas Hall, Floor Mr. Daniel Chap|*cll, Assist- n IiaflToy and Thaddeus Oir- Cotnmfttee; William Hall Burbank, Boception Com- e honorary momlwrs of the Messrs. WHliam and Walter , ami James Hetherington. ^euppcr, which was acknowledged who were so fortumite as to imr- of It to be very line and satlsfac- fSBw* was furnished by Mr H. P. Wolf, ^Jl^^ popukiT caterer of Port Rluh- /afternoon a slight fire I in the dwelling house of Mr. at titapleton. damaging the %S to the extent of about 9350. 'ell, who Is an aged man and was carried from tlie burn- c by Mr. Omvcs of Niagara Ho. IT a firs oocnrred la the Jlr. H.Boltoa Wood, on iii^eaiM by a detoe- aboattsTS. Cawardly Ammmmtrn, Charles Uussell, colored, who formerly lived on S^ten isluiid, and who wan tlien in the eiMi)l<»v of .Mes>r?. Pero Bros. ,1 Mr. J. II. Whnuin, paid a visit to the IsUnul this week. After stfeing the ights, he strolled throwirh Trinhy I'hice, West llrigiiton, on .M«>nduy evening bout 6 o'clock, when a yoniijr Indy, Mi-iS A«niu C. Uisbrow, tenipomrtlv stopping It tiie reaiilcnce of .Mr. li.\\V. Cole, rhauot-d to p:i.«s along. Kus^uM iiiude «nu! in<uUi:ig remarks lo her, wlien she, bcconiiuj: alaiincd, nltemplcd lo scrcuni;patronized. the brute hit her in the tace witli his list, ud.as U bedeved, aUo hit her with a whip. The fellow tlieii nm nway, while Miss Dlabrow reluruetl to ho; »i»..u greatly excited, aj»d made known th. occuvrcnre. Kus-,eH, as Jie soqnel shows, must have proceeded to the Terrace, as he w:is seensJior'.iy after in front of .Messrs. Hill ver & Kgberfs store. Mi-s Maggie Vlgrt», livjiig with Mrs. Whltehorn, ui: street, wsis in the store pnrchas ijig groceries. When she lelf, she w.as followed by the assaulter, and when In front of the WiUianisou property, tli ra^Cil altcmpled to assiult her,ai:d while resisting him and svrwimlug. he hit i; several tuiivs on the head wlih some bhiul instruineiit, inllU ting serious si-rilp woniids. .Mr. L:iwrunce Steers, hearing lier cries, nm to hor rescnc,wiieji Uussell^r- lied, an<l Ml?5 Vigro w;is sissisted home. Dr. Hryan w;ts gumuioned, and drease. her woinuls. Tiie police being notiilud, Omcen SHnons«»n and Sullivan, slu.rtly after, ar rested the fellow, who, when confronted wiUi both of the iia^auUeit {lerai iiientilietl )ts the assailant. Justice Powers, before whom he was takei committed him to the Station House for funliei examination. i;ussell, who says he is about 28 years of age, is RUher a reapecuible colored man, with dark eyes ami a black nioi uiehe, and was Ueceiitiv dresse<l in dark suit of ciotlies. He is employetl on one of the New Haven boats ai an ;r's waiter, and was on a viMt to the in being intervicwetl by our denied having committed acknowleilged that he had ig some, and accounted for his overcoat and tions ii very evident. The tax-p:iyers are under a very h»-avy expense ye:ir after year payhig'n'm f«>r th(»se n*»\v in use, and as wn« said at a recent meeting <if the B<.»aril of Super>UKjr?, the Coui.ry .iireany p:iid many tiuica tiielr coa. in -rents. i. St !>• people arc not obll«:e«l ^o purchase* th<»m. There in plenty of ground to be had at re:isonahl<;pri4.Wn]>on which to erect new- ones for the puri>ose, and tlie sooner the miuter is decided and the s&itlons bought by the county, the better it will be for all concerned*. The taxes are high enough surely, and if tiie burden c:ui be ignteuexi by the pui chase of the staiu>.. .loUses, by all uicans lei iheni be pu> .1. riten* aiv other ik'i-aUaieiU in tlie .xveriiment of tlie Contity wheu re- ire -ehinenr ami ntt'r.nii are neeiletl, o. .vhich we shall speak more dltinitely 1.. tiie furure. CtunmunicaUd. If Ttu A tWUB Sm:-Ii. -- was tn.t(lT<;rt«-rtU}- >tat.-dUat tUut each inenibcr .. Voa Kull \Vi • .c tn't«'ote<liie&s I'lcaw say In your n.'xt l.«isue thnt 'wt:/ t'e (iir^ton ore liable lor the debts ol the elub. Ti e »nenibeniHhouren«.t on the Boiud ot DIreclo.s ^unol be held for the debts of the OP^cUJlzatly... Kno^\ln«; you to bir a frkuU o2 the club, i 4.. . sure Ihiit juu vlll take flriuiure la currt.ctin«; ati accMtftital ml&statemeiit nh^cb nould ctr;.!. y Injure an a^M>c.allon ivaiub pro:n!»e9 sreut kuv- to oU who can uulie with it. Ver>- truly jours. ir. A. BOBIXSOS. WBST N XW BaiGnros. Dec. 7. *SG. Oh Acceaac mf tlw The hortie cars of the Shore U:tiIroad, which had stopped running for thre««iuys Account of the snow, commenced tuelr regular tiips on Thurs-lay at I P.M. A rtoMM aveatec. A literary and musical «AtArtaiDment or an unuMUttlly InteresUog character will v«ike place this evening lu tlie Mrttiners* Barbor Biiptl-t Chutcb. under the au- «-plCes of the B lud ot Hope, at which 3U Juvenile Templars, of Stapleton, and 30 chlMrtm fruni tho New Brighton Bind of Hope will u(i{K!arin theco»iuiuean«i rega- liA of tht-ir respective onlers. hi tableaux. Kinging. di^Uniatiou. etc., under th** able direvtion o! Miss Grieve, 6up«rinten«le»il. and tezicUera of her school. Tne Band of Hope ot I'ort Riciimoml will aUo ttke I •art, Thit* promises to be one of the t»est entertain menis ever given in Marinf'r^* Hurtwr. The officers of the Mariners' Harbor Btnd of Ut>pe are: Supt.. Mrs. S. D. Rid- dle; S**c'y. 31iss Hilua Eiusey; Trean., Mis. D . V. Ootson; Oigauist. Miss Imogene Van Name. Tne entertahiuient a ill begin at 7.30 sharp, and the price of admlboion will t>e only 23 cents. Those who dnslre to spend a pleasant evenhig should not fall to attend. Fins lea. We were shown on Thursday a cake of lew-made ice owi- seven Inches Uiiek and rlesir as co—al. wh.et» h;ui b •»-n cut from the Clove Ijike by the enterpiising LOd wiUe-awake iSilttons. The Teriace Hotel was supplied with over half a ton of the same. ! last Sulurdny's ADT.iNr . .-..-d t each member tf kVorklJi;;iiien's Club \is lU»b.c »erry ChriMmaa aaS llapay Sem Y mf . Mr. Paul LaTourette, of the North- Id Uouj^e. will aav- a Cit.s: R1FFZ.C r turkevb ami chi. kei.». 4.u < hiUtmas and New Year's Ev.'S. when an oppoitmiity will be given for nil hrnds to secure a valuable piize for a holiday diuuei. A Xew Ulrrciarr. It has Iveen suggested that the corapl-wore .tiou of a new mrectory for the North Shore would be a gt>od thing—l.o - T to contain thenamesof ibt-iesidents. but of those who are reported Mystei-pet lusly abaeut.\ The lUt already numbers juie half ilozen, whic.* we Lope will uol be increased. Five ar TSvai ! Five New York reporters were In the .tatlon house at We»t Btighlon, on Tues- day evening, trjlug to gather •• sensa- tions*' In regard to the assault case of colored man Ru-?seli. Ea:er»ri.las mud .Icc The Bichmond County KaUroad. whiletei) the cars were not runi.ing, i>ut on a line of aUife'es. rthi.h accoMi:j;.dat.d Iheh many patrons very agreeably. The cats h ive been ruunlug regultrly since Tues- day. SawrthlBs tUmt \V*ai« ** Take.** Wi»y can not we have a toboggan slldo on Staten Islanil ? It would be well Three New The n?embcr9 of AI«dota Hook »r ' Ludder Co. Mo. 3 n^ve adUfd to the .ae.«.c... w.-ll u- I.. tn..a, p .leir appualii.-, ny iJie i-cq.iisn ii»- 01 inn-e new la.Mei., -18, 05. and, 31 feel long r«i»peci:v.*Sy. Tn*- tmck i^- now wel equipped, and under the management of its energetic foreman, Mr. W. U. Warbui ton. is doing excellent eei vice. Tne lti.|Uov.'mrhU to U.e building ai iKiul conililetetl, and, wh<Mi linishml. U. ho . -.^dl on.' o: tii- li;«nda».iu «'Si. 1. well as the cos-h'rt. truck I mmis<>s in u, County. The repairs are being done by C'.i^i E. it. V.ind. rl.ilt, and v\i!l. wti completed, be a credit to himself as well u» lo the company. Chriataa* «Sifta. It Is iiou Ume tor ilu>;»o who Intend t.. .• ts to U.eir fii-nde n. ti..-. d co:ifitiv. K- C''ii'«tm.i«s pxrrajeni.-', l»» I • them of A. Z- Bo?s. agent, at Port lU. h mend, :or the inman ai;d Aiiclioi Ui>es Ue also sells tickets for these lines. ollio Island. U|>t rep»)rtcr, he the :ui9ault ; been drinkii.. the blood sia handkerchief, by saying that his nose had been blectlliig. He also attempted an assjinlt on -Miss .Margaret Connolly, a domesilc in the employ of Mr. Mc- Mnrray, on Trinity place. If this fellow* should be found guilty, the extreme penally of the law should be Vbitcd niK*n him. At the esaminatJon, yestenlay, Justice l*owe»-s hehl tne priM>ner for the action o the gnuid jury, on a charge of assault with intent to kill. Kussell U now ia Uiehmond Jail. Am IZaaenC Slaa. While repuitiiig an open barouche o Tuemlaty. Mi. John Coiieii, » cairiag buiUet. of a aph'ton. touu'l »iu-l»T one i t..e seats a wallet eontaiidug $1<V0 and ooiue small change, which he prou-jMiy returned t.» th- owner of the vehict. g iitleiuat. residing in the Interior of 1 County. lor wliich he ree» ive«! thtj thai of tue gentleman—but that's all. Wl, Mr. Cohen did Ids 'luty as a carriMge> maker, we doubt whether the other party acted^the part of a gentleman. CaMfattah;^ Qaartrra. The mftiil>ei-s «»f Engine Company X New Brighton, have just completed rcrtated furnishing and redec4» .... .. \!ig-io».m havhig pr»»cnre.l new c:irj and new furniture, and they have nowdesire of the finest nieeilng-rooms in tli L'ounty. J.tnitor l>oran's room has also been finely fitted up, and h« is alwaysble on hand to listen to the telephone i case of lire. A aecUl Katertalaamt. There will be a music:il and social en tertainmetit lu the Brighton Melglit* Ite- formeti Church on the evening of the 31st lust Unolau A boat beson^ing to \Vin. Ei*h, whic!: w:u» moored at the Linoleumvllie dock w:is sunk during the strong gale of Thursday last. Considerable damage repoiieil to have been done to sidpping In tiiar locsditv. The Steamer New Hnii wick found it neceawry to .seek shelter at S«ayemvin*f« and will only run to Pertli Aiiil>ov during the st«»rniy weatlier. The' wife of 31r. L». Uhlclt presented itni, one day hist week, w^ith a tiouncing young son. Ills family now consUts of five lovely girls and a boy weighing IT^ ^Judgo S. T. Waison, who intended to go to Chicago last week, lias been emu- pelled to postpone hU vUitfurtwo weeka, on account of sp*.*clal vlilclal and real CKtiitc engagements. We are hifortiietl that tlie object of his trip u» tlie West will be to make large wiitracts for tl«e dour aud feed busiucss, la wliii*li eater, prite lie has lately cmberlied. We wish tlie Judfse .abundant sucaaw. Among other traiisavtiona at hi* cstaMblimeiit last week, Im sold 17 pigs, U |*uusps, t7 barrets of flour, ami f? hngi ot fe«Hl, aad bis iMuiaets k constantly Increaslag. On iMXt Monday additional tecUitlea will Ite giveu to iNSiseugets. of tbe BaiMTraasK Uaiiroad. Traias wUI iMveCnMtlaaat 7.W, A:^->«Bdtiisa *ueoiNHBe.to ChrUtMB* Prewet. On Friday hw>t a little birang«>r (daugh- caused the home of Mr. Dewiit Croeheron. of Port Richiuon.l. to b.- Ulld with j;>y and hai<piueS3. Mother and child are doing well. Manr ies. h th aXerry SIci«h*Bella. slelgns. containing pleasure pnr-nat<nl, fcve been seen on the roudd duri ek tr>-|ng lo enji.y them!>elvee». though the sleighing was not very good.i.oaiinated l.aTl**z a vaiurr Ataae. At the lajlog of the corner stone of M -morial Hall, at Rihwny, on Thanks- giving-Dnj-. In wblch the F. & A. M. to4.U a prominent part. Richmond Li>dge N'». 6G, F. & A. M.. WHS ubly lepresented by Capt. I^aac A. Bunn, who had lK^ell .leputized to act as one of the Grand Lodge for Uils <'ce uifon. Select Iteccptlaa. Mc»6srs. Uria & Hart will give their seeond luonti.ly reception on next - :lay evening, at lloe'a Hall. Fi m ti • prt-paralions widch are behig made, this recfption ptomlses to be a very agree- able one. The •• Heaatilal !«aaw.** .\Ithougn the »now.stt»rtu of this week brought happiness and joy to many iif the Youngsters of th«* Island. 6i.«me of the .„jng Udies ot Port Uiehmond, who have been enjoying the healthful ex. t- L-lse of horseback nding. ate considerably \put out\ by the be^iuL'ful snow.\ A ScaaSalaaa CaCratS. Th« r»'ported rumor. In one of the County p:ii>ers hist week, in reference to t>reach of promlW suit In wliich damages ere laid at ^^ojOOU. Is void «>f tueli.st •mblance of fact or truth. In the rejtort. tlie names of two re;>iH*ctable nnd tavoi- ibly-known residents of New Biighton are nentioned. l>oth of wltom—fn^m personal interviews by our reporter—deny emphat- 1 • • ' Cards are out for a rec«^ptlon at the resid**nct) of Mi's. James McNaniee. on Grymes' Hill, Xe%v Brighton, UiU after- uooii from 4 to 7 o'clock. •arthflaia Kseiaa. The Excise Cdinml^loiiers held tlicir regular meeting on Monday evening at Joltnson's Kill Von Kull House, a full Board being present. Two new licenses were granted. A comniunlt-julon was received, ad- dresseil to the Hou. J«ihu Croak, euunsel for the Hoard, from the Clerk of Ihe Village Hoard of Trustees of Fort Uicli- aiond, requesting him to forward Co their Board a list of names of all those whomsting tiiey aus|HMt of selling liquor wlUiout a Hveuse In the village. Coiimiissioiier Uamber offered tlie fol- lowing reaolutiou la refereuce to tbe *Thtt Excise Board of the town of NonbtelU, not being a detective agency, mid not being paid as sadi, must declitie to do uolioe duty at tiie rruaest of tlie board of 'I'nwtees of F«»rt Ukkmoiid, and vouscqueiiCJy cannot faruisit .tbeiu wtelt tlie iiaaies of the 'saspvcu* la Uie village.\ CiHiiMellor Crosk then stated thst be ImmI already aiMweml Uie ooiataanluatkNa» wiMa tlw aMMioa was wfilMlmwa. Ily the rumor as >slven. The |»enny-a- liner re|K)rler should nse a little more discretion, judgment, and eommuu sense. The Worklncmen-a Club. In our last issue it was erroneously s that eac/t manher of the Club was Individuallv resi^onsible for the debts and liabilities or the organization. We to make tne correction aud state that, tlie members of the Bvant -f l>ir*cUfr» only are individually res|>onsi' for the indebtedness of the Club. At a 8i»ecial meeting of the directors, held on Saturday evening hist, it wjis decided to procecd at once with ar- nmgemeuts for the issue of in script. Tbe funds thus raised are to be devoted to the improvement of the building and grounds of the Club, which will be commenced immediately, The Club is in u prosiierous condition, : and a bright future is in store for it. Owing to the death of Hon. Erastus Brooks, the able and efficient president of the Ciub, it has been decided, out of respect to his memory not to elect his auccessi)r until the close of the year. At the solicitation of the Board, Dc. A. Bobiosou, of West Brighton, has kindly consented to act as president during the remainder of the term. The Board has made a good selection, as the Doctor is a man of eminent ability, strict integrity, aud sotmd judgment, and has be^ a good friend to the Club ever since its orgunizattiou. He has not only contributed liberally toward lu support, but has devoted much valuable time to the interests of the Club, by as- si in procuring a charter aud put- tiug the organixation uiion a sut^ stantlal fouling. We congratulate the club uiion its success so tar» and we do not hesitate to say that lU f^urs pros- uects. under the guidance of Its efficient imd reliable Board of IMrectors. are bright, and it will douUless prove to be a great beuellt to all who unite with It. as well as to the oommunity at large. Tbe B..xter Wnwkhig 'JompM. of Ke« Tock. opiaaikias ^ Taura- Uay afleniooD to isise the sanl^ osasl Stt off Klsir* duek.^K«w I foand«c«d la the m^ of Uii ; and oa bOMd wUea Is A •pectal mnsili^ of ib* reinweotallveB of Ui« N*>nh Shore Fiie I>«^rtm«tit wa» h on Tue«Uy eveidng at the hou.>>«* of Meilora Hook and Ladder Company, Mi. J. I*. Dobeou la the chair. beeretary SchWAlbe read the ebarges as prefeired by Ctiief TandetMIt against Zeptiyr Hose Company No. 4, wbicU w«.r« folloHa: •• I hereby prefer charges against Z-^hyt Boae No. 4—Firs>l. no: obeying my order for workltsg hi»pectl(Hi; bt*cond. leavifg. without orifers.at Barrett. Nepli- ••W9«kiA».*stlre; third, for not retK>rtijip»»f fot Iiu>p*n:ilou on the *i3th of Nov* nib»-r.'\ Foreutati Alston, of Z.-phyt Ho>*\ thai it w«s only yei>ierd«y that h\ received notice of tne charges. If Uii» B«.uini iit- tendad to deal fairly h^ thought that thl- maiter should be laid over until the n^xt regubir meeting, so ttiat fae could consult with his oiewln-ts. Cuairtuan—Tou and your members kncw of tiie«e ch.trgos and should t>e prepared. Al»tOi»— W e are supposed to kno a- n«»th- ing except Iroox the propter authoiitles aud by the pr\>per c*:ani.el Ido n«>t thii«k mat you dealte to tailroad u?. an i I wuuiU suggest thai the additional UmeusKed lol be tinted. Keptes«Hita»tive Dunton njov*d (which was granted) that the additional ttuie be gtiuited. and that the bearing Ihs post- poned un.il the next leguUu m*-elli'g. Alston—I ask that a copy of the cuiuge» be sent to the comp my. Scbw^alOt—It has alreaily b*^ sent. a:.d U an exact Copy of the cuatg«-<^. i don't want to wiit« more than is nec«»»ary. Cnaiiman-Tue intenUou of U»e Chi»*i is lo Iiave three ois-tmct charges, madt*. X move to reconsider the luouo*., because I think that the representative of Zepnyr Hose appears to Ueiy us, and he snoulo not leave ilie room while tho l^xird a> iu session without asking pertuiSslou. Alt-ton lieturnlngj -Z -phyt Ho»e Is an old company. In relerence to not tuinmg out on parade, the opinion was that it was merely lo giatify the Vaiiity wf i»ome ol lUe «>niciaU. I uo not. propose to be bull- dozed; I want tnis Bo<u-a to undi-rstauu tliat there ia an appeal fiom vout Boald. Chairman (ou tue tlot»r>—I'he Chiet is the instigator. The tnreat of tli** appeal does not scare me n ortn a cent. Tue way he (Alstonj wulked across thell«H»r showed that he was tr>-mg to luimiidate the Koard. ScUwuIbe—I think that tbe gentleman who has returced should >-hoW rvspec- when leaving the ritom. I am in faVot oi granting the stay of proceedings. C.uet Vandeibilt—Wny do they want time? Tuey know they are guilty on all the chaises. 1 am iiere to press them. • • • • « Alston—ily leaving the room wUhout mission was wiut uo intent of discour- tesy. I Uidn't suj'p«.»se Uiat any oiUer liusintt*s could tre done other Uian the sl>ecial business', ai.d that It merely a httle matter of '•horseplay** a'hxch wus being carritnl on. Dunton—Has tmytblng been done lu reference to diviulu.: Uie districts? If the Cttief has not been notifie«l of tne of the lk>ard. the bcCretcoy should be teprliuandeo. Schwalue tjamplng up in an Instant)— The oUice is vacant; I resign. Anyone can hrtVe it. .--o lai as I am ct»nc**rn.-d- Ctiairmaii (still ou the floor)—1 move that his resigUMUon Lvc:(accepteo. Carrieil unanimously. Al. i>uuton was nominated to fill the vacancy, but declined, aS he was goii g to iloiida. l>uvld C. Decker. belu« nomi also deehned. on aecouut of loo many other ei.^ugemfnti. Edward Wanly, of Alert Hose, wa/- aud elected secieiary byacclu- mailon. Schwalbe—I have a bill against U.e Board ror»2.yt>. which I want paid. I>ai.l. Simonson—l.et him sue Ihe N. S. Fire Deparimroit. Cnief—At the next meeting. I will report on the division ol lite fire limit© tnio dis- 1 tricts. 1 hav« heard tso mucn about law in the File paitmeiit I want lo anow whether I lmv»» any pow.*r or not. I want uo l.ulldozing. If there is uo law. I wat^t to be iniotmed ol it; .tnd if the Cuiel L- not Cnlef, 1 *ant t«» r.-»'lgii. D ud. Simonson—H.»»» alK>ut tlje goi.^ as pioposed at last meeting? Tne answer was lost in the wordy bre»-2.' that was beiiitf wafted with no geuUe im»«uls*» throngiijlhe hall. Ou motion, a..j iurne«l. Ttie Nation Should Mava a Navy. A C^jngressional debate WHS held bv the Irving l.iterarySHK:iety.iu 'nSenate ' assembled, ou Tuesday evening. Tue Senate\ was called to order by Fresi- Icnt Liipiedra at 6.15 o'clock, evety Jfsk being occupied—some meml)ers l>eing eoini»eUed, ou account of the large attendance, to sit outsiile the Senatorial circle. After reading of Congressional record by Clerk Bush. * Senator\ Hubbell, of Wisconsin, JulleU up his bill, entitled, \ .\n Act to .appropriate Thirty Million IKjllarsof the Surplus Fund now in tke Treasury for the lleconstruction of Our Navy.^' Senator\ Hubbell treated the subject .u a masterly manner. The bill as produce<l was pronounced the best ever l«resentedtothe \Senate.\ Thcrewas no room for opiwsitiou, the measure commeuding itself to every mehiber. At the close of thedeliate, three amend- mcuts were proposed, but all defeated. The bill was then put uiH>n its Unal tutssJige, aud carritnl without a single dissenting vote. The \Senate\ ad- journed at 11 p.m. ^ Tlie exercises next Tu^day will con- sist of miscelLtneous readings. y Saelaty. A meeting off the Ifcwrd of SoperrUors was iteld at tlie «»tfice of tlie Board yes- terday morning. All present. Ueports of Justices Seat«*n, Sunpson. and liissosway were receivevi aud piaced AH* file. connnunication wa.« received from Senator Evaits acknowleiisittg Utv re- ceipt of the ciumminK-alioM in refrivuce t^ dan»a-«v to 4,y<er be»U, and tliat be would bring tlie matter beioie C«»n3:re«i. Anmwl rejH.rtof the Sui-Tinteadeuts llie Poor Was re\viv»nl, siiov\ttt.'a total expen.iitiire of $lT^y.40. Iteferred to Coiiiiiiirtee on F*Hir lit u-e. Sui-ervi^jr Kear^Iou,of N.utlifiel.l, pre- sented Ins statement, ul.iih was n-lerrevJ Ut-wi^way, ol We t ieid, w hicn was re- ferrea lu J».iioe. A i-«>muiunicaTioii was re^-eive»l fnnu Cap. C4.1TJ, it-aiuh.g a rei^.rrinone Huer- of week in i»n.i.eny .It iij;iewujer -luTiou Ih.u-m- |.nr3*.--e-. <t:it«-»i iluit .Xlr. C..rry's. tf. «.re;.leil a hu- • -r ate. I w a;. TI ut 1 Capuiiu :anaLiou.to?<n ert\ •uld oi^tain lor it a i-ricetliaj iui liie :>auie Ujcome a- be at ;hii .tpi .eared before tIte ng the pi.-iK.?^! iM.rvluiSe . lU-treal lor iio<.|-i'.ai pur- •jumeni, and ue^red to try aj»U r tlwt i.UiiH»>e. 33 v.n..t onu to tlie t»ut So Ihe whoie and Jolliie were aih.pt ^ .f the C reference lo nia being U.u;,ht tor Sui.er\ir«.r .Mar-h lemarks, a.- qt.o.i j.reSs'ion. Wt.:4tU< Corrv wa-iuc wuhout 1k- o vvouni nett 1. |.r«.->ent recei*-. Jutlge Van }».>ar\l conceii; ot the Seainen ]*»?*«. by tile Hint lhe*H<..inI u*c Irf-cVent the pniviut-<- j..i it woUMl Ih : a;;reat injur Ea-t Shore of Uie 1-laml, County. Su^rvl--ors Beihtel . aj'jM.intetl a ii.mmitXee to atU.pt suttaltle re:^'lutt«»n and protect to present to II J |»io|^r authorities at Washington, resoluiious ale publislied iu another nnwi.) Mes.*rs. Bechtel, Jolhie, and Mar*h Were ai^iKfititetl a couiaiitlee to go u> Ua-liiuglo« %viili the protes-t oiid see thesoctate projter cv>mnartee. The u.nd i.f of .Matthew S. Tnlly, as A|«etnal tax ciOlector, was pre- sentetl and approved. supervisor IK.\ »e r.-is.rtetl tluit he luul vUiled the Wiuar.l Itisiatte .^-v lum at Uvi.l, N. v., aiid fouua tz to l^«Mifot' tlie cieuiie>t and bes<-reguiate.l in^titu- lioUa lie hatl ever s<trii. \riieie Wa» no tt^uiplaii.t tri>in any ot the patient- from the Island, ;uid iu hi-lej-rt lie Itaitl a i»i;:h cxMuplittient to the entire matiageiitent i»t tiie a-v mm. A res*»luti.»n in reteteuce to the pav- ment of back ux.-- wa- pre^!jied l.v .\lr. lK»yle,tlie t«nhe«c^.uM,ienilion ».f uhich was hu.l over uiitil iiexi it»cr<tt»g. Mr. Doyle ais<« rei»wrie»l prt»;rre-i iui the voniniuuieation trom the lliiard 4>f i'olice Comuiis>i^oiei?> wnceruing pur- chase of Maliou h«.ii>e>. Counsel ot Uie li..ard wa* a«ked !»» repoit al lite neXT nieelin;: of tlte liiuir.l tii^ *'t»l!ilou as to tJ>e right--an.i iM.wer-» of ti»eSuper\-i'«»rs regarding tile jm:elja-e of propel ty an«l ttie pr«-j»er methvH.1 of ruLsuig the monej'. « « •• On nioiion, aiijourneil to Tue-^l v at 10 A.^, to meet at tl«e Village Hal), Edgewatcr. Uuf BottOblutsettlM Btstunved Chorch, __ uexi Mooday wiiiea wiU of ivaclngs tjf Bo^ BhigOmm, ^ Uelptii. a»d idaan» aeiecUoBS tg^J NViueHUlyer, Other tilewto^lfce^ nave kmdiv cuuamted U» give anu •w.if.ianr^ AdmiieJvii.» Ore»I prepaJiitiArtw axe Wtx mws the aiiaual l-ax ol Tro*tty M. A- wiucu mill I* hen! iu Tuttf^^laX* sndi^ SVediie«l-y,tbe ^peidaliy wiU im a lee-uvta. tti wtarit *U fciaar. Cfduta, — imTii-i.aWtlrT- ** ol doU* will itm MUWU—cTeii »otue fti.*ni Skew J«s 'I'tiUTsUAV. there wiU Ikt* Iraal o£ Ou Fti*iay, the iaUic» of Xb< «ai Ik: 4.ccutaied lU laucy tsoaXi youii^* meiA jumI XXtm old a i ta re- Tar sm>w.>storm of l&st Soxiday the chmcu aueuuiuice ^eiv malt. Ibe tLtrx. W. W. Xuiix. of d^uv«-ted a Icctute ou — liuU B^^ia rmeti Cuuseu MX Beigen FoM 'I'u ur->aay e^ eiaiig.la»t. Xi. i» to tMf lUat the letuaaet vmu Oe veCUfva tO up^*u Uie Msue »ui j-ct ot> xtiM aido -lUiU, itoy XMmdaluwtiai n.*r« Iks ^f\*^' aa auy t tiiT- serrio* hmvv becn bdd is tk* lec4.ute «woiu ul th« BMpUst evejy eveuu**: Uii^ weca. T im : tmattvT tM* •f««.t e<-ettiiiaa bj B<;v. Mr. £i*er- H .-V. . u. it.-* i:ieig:%meu Ml. G. tldSt-Tr^ I. lVtn< Mr. McQailiau. jual »t.ooe we ilid aul MiddlebrM>k Jxm» 1st ice A Aavcl (kaU. Mr. Htmty Smitu at'p.-ared In Ji Fow.-ib' couit, on tt\Hlii^day .v.tii ^ . plaimifl against Mr. John D-tlberg. li>r the i«oo%ery of twt> Uiuu-s. beloi.tfn g to Uie Lii^eolu Braa«» ilau<t. Tii« tueis as hiought out on tli** trini ««ere that the Liiiodn Club. t*f Ne« Brighton, oiganizeii the LiliCtdn Bras? Band. au>l furiiish^d iusttuiueiits forsam-. which were situply loaned to tlie mirutbers as long as tbey b«l«»iig*nl t4> the otcuxdzuiioti Sotue *• ttie U]enib**r> of the liaiiU tM-ciiuiUt^; ale. satir-tl^. lelt and orgaitized the New Biightou Brass Band, aud used the h>- •»i.tum>*uts v.iiU*tt belt.ti^ed lo th^ I.ii>- eoin Bitid. Mr. Johu X><ilher{^ ou« of tJ.e oi;;«i.izT<l Imn.l. i.«vk two ^ tUe U.- 7>t:um«*tit» iiom Mr. Smith, «ho uas the cusMHibtn ..f the dtuma. Mr. Smith btought the »>uit to r*»cor4-t thepl»»|«-n3—A a>eaxch Kaliaiit »»• su^hI—the drums recovered and weie iti UiH {H>sc^-i.»n 4»f th« ct.mi. M ksm ^ Adam Berrvand roi'»--tt te»Ufl.-d on .be- half of the'Ut.cohi Club. Ju-ticeP, ' dectde«l ih&iU.e>:iutussn«M.ld restored U> the Liuc«>ln Ciu>», and auihoriz>nl thatnce they given n» Ju-iice Co.iH-tt, as CinuimuU of tIm Eit*eutiv*> Committa^e. rhepto)>aL»ility istUutt!>ere niU be*iii<»re ujUHic in tue air.** as ottier liiauumeuts are distributed ttrt»und tbe town, aud th< tentioij Is to s;atber th^-m if. his tudlrj«ariy iT^i'ort to 6cU*bcI 3Sa& ae treaxurex ol Uie Belui me*! CuurcH at IS^ KicutuouO. U ta»ow» : jtaiaxtce OB A^iU 30LU. irotu lunu baeketa. #137.31: ^HfM x> uts. lin -lU; douatkHi l>rj le.-. *50U; aU 4.U».^r aiMircta.a9.S>); iiU ; .11 .UI. 1 Uia i» jadd mrt tu : Pastor S {mi^ tniMith»V •s poAlot's mtntsst (lU inortgw«e. ai^; aiasiff, luertmUsoe.S91dB. aad some Oiber Utnua. x^pecUl oollarHiiw M et e taXeu lor: Ik.utestU: mlMtkaia^aaLAS ; vnurdi Vuu.juig luiui. tIS I^T «a>ow*a luuU. <15 13; Ui»«bletl mtnlstezv* tend. «1S.14: 1>U<U>1 of FubUoolstn, gSSMz ^•oor Xuxid ttnxve coUeetiun*} »uiu untlns to #1^1.55. wuq; to aicknesti In tbe lamX^. tbe ll-v. .. B L-H.-umieUietu of tlie IS ii«u«>t Oturcu, i'v'Tt Bivtmwiud, 1 bie to t*^ i'lemn.t at s lie riKtms «>t Ui«* Youi^ Otrlartaa A-w-octaU4^>u. lom|»kiusvm<i. last IsttaUlj; « ul t<e prtik-rvt ti»-u«onow Attfl ^»caa at 4 ocitw-k. S^tiu; 1-rivire. besttmieie* 3.4^ o ci4>ca. le.1 Mr. CbasJ».TmsqM«. ilr».. Heitf> .jn-tsaiueii! of tb« W. T. C-. Mlllpteal0rattl«e0tgau. All-JteWillco— ue eau ly and el joy the aliigiltg. ^ Oq> jM-1 imi» •• useu. At tti« atinuwl el«-ctiou foroffioezaof Iba cuu'cti >uxiaii.y.c<rhtfut. Fcxft ltiet.(i.o>.ia. heia t»n I'him^Uajr t-vestiliC. «ete eiecteJ «» «jfSln*s« far in.suu.g yei*r: WUi-Eadie fr««-el«cted) Suj>.-uu.ende»t; K-lt H.^rton (r^^-electod). Aas^fstaiii; lix'ii-^ Siiui*tiMiU, SecTttrnxji JkUmei W. Lluikui. rieastiTer; aniXUm iiiushai*. l.ii»rAiiau. The o^6t*-r suppex and bmtim drill Franc llu Ball. Alariuen»* Harbuc. iaat igut MU9 Mell aiteuded. and the whole aHoii—iiicluding the oyster-«.4Xnig—waa »• »aU»Iuctoiy-. The j>roceeda are-lor the L^et^eXiL ol th-e ultateion euazxd l \ \ The Mouthly meetii.B of tUis society ^ill be lieia iu the Park Baptist Church to-morrow afternoon at 2.30 •lock. Itev. Pascal Harrower, rectorA ot the Church of the Asceusiou, will address the meetiptf. rraMrtnc for'a.at *••••«. County Treasurer Jan lully, tbe present owner of Belmont ilall. is now reiiairiug the buililinif lor the reason. A new ^liazza aud stoop is be- int; built arouud the frout aud ezu»t side of the hall. ^ A rWu..< MarrrlM When Juc.uce Powens ou Tuaradaj. re- ceived all luvitattou Inini tu. poUo. to (m) urt^ut at the Tetlaee Hotel ou tue vw^ lug of that day, he wa» ai flM •.unttMl .ud wanted tu liuow - what IM had Jo=.r Uowever. aa a U«-aUdhig cltizeu. he obeyed tbe call aud weal to lae |ili e r. He ww> .uawu IuU> the pulorot tbe iHXrl. •here were aaKSbled aevwal |iuUoMi«a .ud other geuUMuea frienteal ttte Jadsa. WltlMHU furth« eer«««.y. H um —•• Pnaeuwd lo i MEW •••CMTOa TRUSTCCS. re;:ular m-^l.iii; of tlie or Trust*Hi=-, of New Biitbton. was bi-M ou Th .r»diiy eve-ins- Pr.wut: TrosI^ Parir-lly. Mc-oni-. 11. Scboeulau, aud A jH-liUon for making a s^iKirate biiaiiesdat di.Uict out ol tbeSfCuiMl W4rd iriw ceivu^l, luid. ou muUoi^ tue cleik w»i» auIlHuIzed to adreiilse tiie tmnie Iwrtbiee werkH. Pr^id«it Family lefiorted Uiat couipromlire bad b*^ eff.HMe«l ihroujt Oouu-ell.TPo«eia «Ub ill. P. J. Klug. aud S175 bnd been tU-^1 a^ Uie tuuottut to lie p.ld for tbe loa. of bU bort^ Siiu'try bills were audited aud ordered paid. C-rtitract for rvf>alriii£ wall** auil oelllnp lu Vllla,;e UaU awarded to Fcauk Adaui., attics. The propo^ ehanees In Vlllii^ Ordl- uauce^, by Trustee HeConuell. of wbieb uotlce liad been Kiveu. wefe wb*pted. A double croa.-wKlk waa ord*t«4 aenaa Richmond Tellace. at Httug Harbor Ma- tion aud FiaukUn aveuue. stonu-water culvert waaocdend to be placed bi Fourth street. Ou motluii of Trustee HcConaell, <11 actle. tu arreus fur asacsiaeiir w. - notified to p.y. Trustee He onnell moved tbat the wil-ealth. low trees ou Teirace. lu Seeund Vaid. I— trijumed; alM, tliat work, la all varda la debt, abould eeaM. except lu run «H Tbe ^ore Railraid Canpany were ao< Ifled M U. throw snow la tbe Firtleta. HlctaMl KeUly waa a»u4ntsd Bound master of New BriKhtoo. lu place of lira. mMtou^^Tinst'. Faiteilr. It -waa rawlved that aay atlaso Bay mauvr .in. fruM t»e«» aad ' Obituary. Ax.x.Er(.—>At dailor-s* ^ung Ilarticw, oe iimai, , IWruard Allen, a uaiire of Ire- 11.1. aui^i 56 years. luit:rm«axt In tim llart^or Ceuietcin-. .MX-MHA j ;.—.At TompUnsvIUe, aa aiiitai.Marj .Myuihaii. aged » yem. Interiue-ut iu 2»t. IVter'- Oemeleiy. liil'i'KJt.—New Uri^htou, on Fri- day , .-^ntia Kii»i>er, 33 ^ears. lixler- eut hi »i.rer .y»»um Coi'i-ik^GKR.—.At New BrigliXon, oa Tue<Hiav , Gi-rtrude Copi*euger, daag^ftucr of Frank and Margaret OoppeiXger, ac«d *» \ ears, intcrtuetit in Sit- i'dja-'s IVtiie- tery. UAI.KT.—<Ju AVcdneSilay. at Ida jt^ dc ou Ann street, WvA Brightuo, I'uiiip i>aie\ , in tlie »4ih year of Im xyca. Funeral wete held yeoXcir^i^- laioriilug at lU w'cioek, ami the ixaexsueuS iu at. Felet*s CcmeXeiy. L>KA>.— *Ju 'J huTMlaT cvesinic* al 'rotten>uie. CeciOa U. Lkeiui, ImhuWwA wile of Uiibert C. l>euu, projxriaiSor«( Uie Uichmouu l.\>uuty tienUd. Funeral service lo-m«.iTow at i.30 o*cludsat ter late re-iUetice. Tbe tiitertueni -will be on Monoav m Cypres iiitl Cewexay. i»Ss.aucit.—.At Travisvllle, on n , Mj Ann i>ei.'ker, iu her HSxmI »ear.' I he Juuend took place ycalcntay trom the rei>idetu.<e«>f her Miu-ixI>latryJt^ DauWl It. l>et.-kcr^ site lutenueut tatec tu tiie Moravian Cemetery. Mn. i k i r wa-t present at the golden wedcli&Kof Iter ilaughtcr Mmie weeks lOnce, aud waa one of tii«' rvi>rc»euta^ve» ot the ^e geuerailons. AOAats—HKSUJOf.—Wedaeedey. l>eceuibcr 1st, «l Boboktm, l^Ov Adaius, of CoimubU asreet, Weat Wdf^ tou, was tuarried to Mn. Ueteua Hmml^m^ Near JcRMry- Uia*ti the return off Hw happy cwupie to lite lalattd, Xbejr -warn weieiMDed ny tlii^ aiatiy uenda,aada gentxloe surprise wcdOxxig rtnefaiua^taa tetMlered to tbeca. I i' Charles Kenuui.ef Wi tlie Wbner sigM fruM liadlBaClbavillase. Plana \ is sp siouUiem titates fur the beueSt al H» h Mr. l*ror Daaeey, wh» • _ cook <m the «ir.mt»i«t »yl«a« : which weul Kortwstrr £b caual, si* haviuic been satd _ lite dt-lrfiwr^ace IdTer acxt ; bas letaruttd tu the IsUad- Mr. WUOaM CbHnna.d(W i tmer.of New Yuik Cky. aal a of the Emerald Won Oakr-vUMI Island ou T^icadayaad ealledle ua.eivascn*tu.ar.i»ai Mr. Mark Iraltli?..' - «(tlie Mnm of itiUyer A MatAx.^ Im ouuaned u> Us In all >Ti ibe thml PUtooa ol ScJoa Mo. d. Oflkser ttaubwo,'!* a ucat sIpm mmnmU tkal tsr the haenat tako ia U m baMbaUnatcMauf tb. poli®. laat 8am- aier. aud for th. aucwMisMiMwt noMVM bba. tb«T were eooatiauied u> Bake tUs premt aa a aliBni lastuaonlal oi their rruacd for hlui. .... Joig?Po«e« reiMled la hto anal leuciiousrfybv. Snort 1.. tiufeivuot Mour». Mr. M. IL Hjfkaby. a . W. 1.. Cbilstulka lAtul^o Mm*-). M.eOl«imr.ut laaStaUBl^laud aur, Mti^SrJfdki. of lUeS. Y. WWW, tu, U. aa> Lwliat awl ullMia. Jtba^aaa ui.pn>v<iMura( ite kat^iMdJ Who. lb. AlWna li:;ate^J»atf«y- m l(ew:;ll>^(MM .iiu .a Comm. itri* IS IM Ik. kwly ol Ik. mpl^ lUl^aadMX