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The Paragraph from Mamaroneck, New York • 5

The Paragraph from Mamaroneck, New York • 5

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J- t'O1 i tCOrATiOV CONTEST. J' KCRS (SCHOOL INCORPORATION. now or MonriiATi: A 'S YEAIiS ISo-enllod political oconoinirits lio iliiIosioiili.v of taxation iiro fonvn ho inequalities Hint cxiat iu tho tiociul Menlo, and all sorts of plans are from time to time suggested in relation to tho moans to bo employed for helping: hoso who aiv poor to become rich. Those plans naturally classify themselves as good, had aud indifferent And it is greatly to tho credit of tho majority of thoso who are already land owners that it can be said that they are doing all they can to help their neighbors to become land owners also. We have air excellent illustration of this modern tendency in connection with somo very fino property in Mumar-oneck.

Tho proporty is now in tho hands of I An Art Exhibition. Tin pupils nrViiu Amriligc Kell h. A i': ut I In: Hail on 1 Mnu.l'iy. Iln ll li. riiuii till 1:1 p.

in. pn-i i nriicli's IiiixcIhm'ii promised this I. in ii ii in, prinrliKiIiy the work of llie nil kIiiiIciiIs. The hulicsof llie viciiiliy mo requested to loan 1 In Soeiely fur the oeciudon uny vases, pic-tmvs, or fiiilirodcrii's, that will luhl to the pleasure anil instruction of llu visitors. Owners will pbue uamc on every uKido IikiiiimI mid linve ill charge of William Wilsim as early as possible ou Monday.

All loans will bo watchfully eared for. Home-made work of all kinds especially wanted. Tlio Exchange for Woman's Work nf of Madison avenue bus sent a consignment of beautiful things suitable for Christmas presents. Miss Denier, the embroidery teacher, will luive some work ou salu. A donation 4 houm-made candies is promised, aadioe-urasm aud lemonade can be bought.

The Dancing Academy. The Mamaronock dancing neademy was opened by a grand reception In tho Yolo Opera House last Wednesday. Many of Professor Howe's fast year's pupil were there to welcome him, and a large delegation from his New Hochclle school was-also present. The brilliant illumination of the hall, and the artistic surroundings, enhanced the charms end pretty costumes of the dancers. The programme wss finished at 13 o'clock, and to the well-known strains 4 Home, Bweet Homo, all departed after a thoroughly enjoyable evening.

The result of the opeulngwss sossnsfao-tory to the managor that he hopoa to be able to continue every Wednesday during the season. Gun Club Shoot. Tlie Moiunroucck and Bye Nock Gun Club held a club shoot at tlidr grounds on Thursday. The birds wore good flyers, and the high wind made shooting difficult, but some good scores wore made. Following is tbe score Killed.

Kamwl tt Daniel Htulwr 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 llllliuanill Hot Henry Autlies ii1i)liillllliilliniHilU William F. JohkiiIi H. Mills unnnmumiuumno-ii William M. lliilUMUUUnuuiiiiO Jacob H. Arlekson (iliunioinnwo John A.

Fletcher luiouatw 1 Fn-d LumlHirycr liueo i Entertainments. Mrs. H. K. Monroe will lecture in Van Amriligc Hull, ou Wednesday, Dec.

10, ou Beyond tlm MiiwiHHiifd Bivcr. Tlie lecture will Is illustraUMl liy over 100 sterenptleon vlows. A Mutual Sacrifice will be pixslucod at V-' 1'iHiu llouH, Thanksgiving day, Nov. Mr. Gilbert Spaulding.

Beal A lrUe rmitivi Iu Young mid Old can Iacii.ipaii.. A prij of pretty iupy of Iuciiis will In1 given to tin-wiiilii in hi cun test. The list of (iiotulIoiis lieluw. which will be continued in Tim next week, forms tho sulijivl of tliu tournament. HULKS.

1. Contestants siiidiiig in tliu nuiiio of tlio Author of a quotation und the loom in which it wmira will gain one murk for ouch quotutlou. Note that both tho Author und Fuom must be given. 3. Send answers to Quotation Editor of The lABAonAi'ii, uml number ouch to correspond with the quotation.

A All answers must bo scut iu on or before Dec. 6, next. A Coil Instants may use assumed names If they prefer, but must send their real names with tho answer to identify the winner. S. If a tie should oocur, a few more quotations will bo given to sottlo lL The following list has been carefully selected from the works of the groat American poets.

Some of the verses may aoem rather hackneyed, but these were given by way of gulde-imsts to old in tho discovery of the more unfamiliar. X. Lives of great men all remind us We cuu make our lives sublinie, And, departing. kuve behind ua Footprints on tlio sands of time. Flag of Freedom ami Union, wave Peace nini onler und Imnuty draw Hound thy symbol uf light aud law.

3. Little of all we value here Wakes on the morn of its hundredth year, Without both tooling mul looking queer. 4. God semis country lawyers, un' other wise fellows. To start Urn world's team weu it gits in a slough.

A And with childlike, credulous nffortlun We toliolil their liuilhCXKlud; EiiiIiIiiiiih ut iiuruwii great roNurrui-tlon, Emblems uf the bright und totter lund. it Little 1 ask my wunts are few; i only wish hut of sluin'. (A n-rynlaiH brown stone will did. That 1 may eall my own. T.

Know liow sublimes thin? it is TusulTeriiiiil In-sir -K. Gathering fn. IlllWcll't III the SI nl, The imliility of lulmur. toil. Furor nil sail I- The ill 'III.

'Ill 1'iirdie w.i-j. lie- uni inn iiei.r J.ite iiTini- li.it I. l-ii. i it -liiil in Jim 11. li.ll,' The pill-Anil ci, me lil.e li.ll 1 lute in hear iiii' heu-irr limn nrt lii-i.

I'll. Ill IC-I) lilt I. i'iii i In I. Tie, ll t.Ki. I.ll, I) Ship nf Hail mi.

I) lieni elrmi'i iin.l Hiiiininily willi all Willi all llie le im'S of fillin" yeiii I- hiiiiging liii'iillni'Ks eii lliy rale. I I. I wieli thi'l I wnr. fueler. Mine iiuiii-o ii tiny ler killin' bilk i'niee kiiel o' Ins' re I- iiiiinb-r.

Kilently one by in Ihe hi'iiri'ii. lfiiiM-iiineil llie lovely slurs, llie finip'l-iiii'-iiiiIk nl tie- angi'K lik NiicloU'l iiIhiVi'. lei. lieliiw. A nf sky and Hinw! n.

Nulhing useless i. i.rluu". J-jirli thing in ils plai-e is Ink Ami wlinl mhmis Inn iillesleiw Hie'iigthi'iis uml siipin.r:. He- resi. IK.

Ef you lake a sw.iel ini' ilinr it, Ail go hi irk ii fellow Him. Guviueiil nini in ansH'i'i' fur II. timl'll send Ihe bill In you. Bl. EiiciimiKd lieside Life's riisliing sln-uin.

In Fiiiu-y's misly liglil. Gigantic hIiuin'siiihI sliailnws gleiini iDrleulous Ilimugh llie night. Ek Never yel Khun of Truth was vainly set Ju Ihe Win-Id's wide In lb iw. urjrl invk.l llonnl of Town Audllors. Tho bounl of nudiuirs or 1 lie (own of i Miiiuunmeck met In the Town Hall on i Nov.

Ii. 7. 11, 17 und 1. The following is a list of the bills uu.liLcil toiluie: a I 1 I i i I I I I I who has an ollico at tho HOTEL ftHELiHkAUE. Mr.

Spaulding lias a plan of selling lots for rash with a certain per 'cent olT, or selling on ihe insiallmeiit plan so as to bring tho opportunity within reach of all. Tho amount to he paid hv the moii installment plan is so small that out of ii hundred would never know tliev hm! it. Tho average workingman spends iiin in tho average a month as Ai s. Spaulding his property and 1ms nothing to draw tore. How much lietter then to pm tl: real estate: and this properly is most nteil and will inevitably appreciate in desire to take advantage of lln terms offered i-hou do so at once, as the property win i.m sell its present low rate.

il ai Tlie New DiH-k. mnleriiil. pile driver, mid oilier up- pluinces fur iHlilding tlienew Hbuiiilsial diK'k ut IlurUir Island, hiiveiirrived, und work oil lids miicli-nissli'd Inipnivement i.ll THE VU.iL.Yi MVA- Si el' NEW jl.J.'i i i'i T1IF 1'IIIMhNT STIil'l 1'fliK JIl'ITI uVlfii- citiivvjir.u -Tii iianju- CAl'I'KI) HV Till-: I.Ai'K OF SUFi li lEXT BOOM. Tim last issue oftls) The Iabaiir.U'ii coululiicd a sketch uf tlie Mamurulieck public scIukiI, uml tills week it follows with sketch of the 11 yo Neck bl-ImkiI. It iu-uotbosatd of tills school, as of tlie other, that tlio pooplu liuvc building of which they luuy well la proud, but it is to lie hojied that Bye Neck will soon have a one which will compare favorably with tliat of llanmroneck.

Situated on Barry avenue, Just off the Bust Hoad, is low, L-shaped frame building which for over thirty years liss boon the public school of Bye Keek. The entrance to tlio building Is by two small doors, one for girls and one for the boys. Thcseopcn into tlie cloak and hat rooms, and doors lead from these Into the largest room of tlie school. When The Pabaokaph representative entered, the principal, E. N.

Barrett, was busy with-a few scholars who wore kept after school, and while waiting until he was disengaged opportunity was afforded for a general survey of the room. It is a typical country school of a quarter of a eontury ago, even to the long rows of old-fashioned desks for sealing two pupils, rut sod scarred by the knives of several generations of school boys. Around the room are ranged tlio black-boards and malts. Tlio ventilation is furnished by two small gratings in the ceiling, aud by oM-niug or shutting tbo windows, llcot i- obtained from two small furnaces in tlie lascnient, with pipes lending to registers iu tlio floor. The first room to be visited is that of tlie primury department, situated in ho of tlio building.

Here Miss X. L. Fairchild is in charge with 7D pupils enrolled. This room isulxiut 21x38 feet in size, and In It lire desk for 70 pupils, while llie average ultemhince Is uUivo that number. The ventilation Is by one siuuil "ralbig In llie celling.

next room, the iiilcrincdiiile Miss M. A. llcinliiig has iu llie pupils. J'his nxim is slights in 1 ri niiii'y iihhii. lint llir I only tneiiiis of vent il.H 'ill i- it niMliior ill llie ceiling.

The en-, ifinieiii In lliis iiniiii is rd. uml few liilili' llieis lull in tiiOiu i Tln ileiiiirliiieiil i-i in Ihe eiiiii iimiiii of llie ii Mils rmim ilinciiial Jtiie'lt uml his assisiani. Miss i I 1. ii i. ii.ip'l-.

iiiii' I'las's i. khii in euninvi iup v. i i i'T un 1:1" 'I I'l'llllillli'll1. I'u' M'll'Mil al i. "i s.

i wii mi III lie iiiul'iiiiig nil ihe ehihie'ii iissem-1 1 in llie prim i- fur llniiieiiiiig of selipl llll-ll'llllillg. I singing, ell. A few iif Ihe older girls I iillieiaie ill tin' pi.nn). JAei PmiI of avuil-iiiile SMUV is lliilixeil. set lees, pl.ieeil In I aisles, Iming lo iiii'oninnHiii all 1 he pupil'1.

The eniirse of si inly is complete anil I iKiisof leaclieisellieienl, bill they JiiIhiI' iiiniergival ilillii'uliies InViIUsc of Lick of in, mi. Tin seln Mil is eqiiipMil willi a liluary Cieil 'llHiiilli HI volumes, furlin' use Miss Ai-kermnii is llie netiiig libriii'ian. A linndsonie Amei ican ling, gift from tin Onler of Fnllisl Anierieuii Meelianics, lliNilsover llie building. Not wilhsiundiiig llie fuel I lull the village hus grown so rapidly in the Inst few years, nud consequent ly I In iiuiiilxr of piqdls gn-ally im'ivased, (in seln Mil nivoiiiiiuKlulioiis luivo reiuainisi pracli-enlly the wiiue for fifteen or twenty yea id. The siirnmiidiiigs of tho kcIiimiI are quiet mid pleiismil, und when a new Ii.

Hiding is envied, us it will Imre in lm in the uenr future, no lietter sile could Ini selected than tlm one ou which I he present structure si ii nils. KT. MriilAKLK HOME. and DcdicNtioN of the Chuis'l New Wing. On Thursday morning, Nor.

30, the ehnM.l nud tlienew wing of Kt. Mieluuil's Home were thillcnlctl by tlie bislmp of the diocese, the Bl Bev. 11. 0. lottcr, D.D.

At eleven ochs'k, the IJsliop, aivoiniMiiied by Hvcrul of the chi'gy, the trusiecs, Sisters of SL. John ihe I In ladies uf Kt. Michael's Association asseiu-liled UMU llicpluzyjiof the Home and nmi-nieneed tlio scrvho of (hKlicnlion. First the procession Missed through the cloistet', ri'iHutiiig millphoniilly llie SDt.li Paulin, theu ileseending Ihe nlnirs reciting Bel urniiig to the elmpol, wlure a hirgi) congri'giilloii had iissruibhd, tho 84tii Jsnliu was recited, idler which tho choir sang the liyinu, 'Christ is liindo tho suro Fouiiditiioii. rector of the Chureli of tho Tiiiiisliguration in New York City, which chureli is commonly known as the little church ground the corner, read the prayers.

The bishop addressed tho inmates ami he congregat ion from 1 he words which hud been sung as uii uulliein, I will arise Mid go to my Fullier, and say unto llim, Fat her, I have sinued against Imavon nnd before Tlion, and aru no mors worthy to be called Thy son. Ho Sxdte of the freedom of tho will, nud tho norns-sity of exerting it if any spiritual ilevcliipnieiif was to bo niodo. Ho illustrated, by refnnuHies to tlm so-culkd stale institution anil tho Christian Homo, tlie difference between tho restraint of sin sud evil by means of nxloriiui appliances aud by means of tlio influence usui tlm I mart ami soul. Tlm first method developed automatons; tlio sifom I Cliristians. The Kt.

Michael's homo wns ossentially a Institu- JJ.IlUm-frcK.t nmaiii After tlm address, seven eauilkintos for 1 lie STEPS NEC ESS VIE TO JiE TAJN --EXTRACTS FROM TEE LA. tXPOUllVnuN OF 1XTKKKST TO AI.1.-KA1) TO-DAV AM) 1)K W12LI. 1OSTKU i X1UHT HOW TO VUTK. (lYeparnl tViirrulufiir The Direvra-I Any wit of uuy town or towns iu any iucoriHH-ulcU village, a rnaidout iiopululiou of not low 'tD portions lu each square utile of loitory, may be iuoorporated. The pursuits desiring such villufiuooiv poratloo shall cause an occuraUhirvcy and map aud verbal desoriptloa, I metes and bounds, of the territory Inlided to bo embraced within such villa to bo made by a practical surveyor, hawing the quantity of land In such irrltory, same to be verified by the aflldac of the surveyor thereon or annoxot tlioroto.

Such persons shall also cause AX ACCUBATB CEXBUf to be takon of the resident paulation of such territory on some day nunture than twelve weeks previous to the me of the election upon the question alncorporu-tlon, which census shall exblb tho name of every head of a family, andbe number of such family, residing In srh territory at the time of taking the ms us; such census shall be verified by tf affidavit of the person taking the sme, written thereon or annexed thereto. A copy of such verbal cscription of such boundaries shall be mdo and fled by the affidavit of the arty making the same, to be kept by acne one of tho parties causing such surve to be made. Buck survey, mapand verol description of boundaries and census, com (dele aud verified, shall be left at tlx residence or place of business within Buh territory of some person residing thereu, and shall be SUBJECT TO EXAMIX.TIOX at all reasonable hours by tersous residing In such territory, for tb period ufut least five weeks prior to tb time of tho election upon the question of incorporation. Within three days aftei such survey, maps aud vcrbul jUvTipioim of liuttu-daries anil caucus skull bn It for examination, written or prinlcd loliccs, signed by'sonm one or mote of In in'ivous cii using tiro making of such surrey uml Inking of such census, slmll lx imsled iu tweuiy HlUic pluces in kiiii torrilu-y, stating the place when such survey, of bounihiriis nml census uri left fur examination. After compliance willi the lilmve.

notice slmll is: piv kiiviI, stuling Ihul botween the hours uf in a. ir mid a i. m. on a day specified in suii ml ice, ill- some public plain wiiliiu ilie l.oiiuds nf (he pnqioffed village, designnliig such place, sueliduylo Is least II weeks from the time of leaving the "iir.vy, map, description of boundaries and census fur cxaniiiinlioii, nil ELKCJTOJJ WILL BE HELD to determine whether llie pmpusril torri-tory ahull La iiwijiiKinUnil a. viUusi: such notice shall also state tlie proimscd linnin of such village, set out the veiiml description of its bounds and give he aiiioiiut prniosid to lie expended tho first year of the I neon Miration for oidiimry exM'mlilmvs, uiui shall bcsigliiHlbyutleiisttwCMty of the elect -ors, rosidcut within tliu bounds of sahi proposed village, who shall be liable to Ik assessed for tho ordinary ami extraordinary expenditures ol said villagi'.

if the proposed territory sluill comprise parts uf two or more towns, there sluill be ut haist five from ouch of said towns who sliull reside in tho port of the town to lie taken for such villugo sur.li notice so signed, shall bo published in a newspaper, if then shall bo one within the proiNMcd boumls of said village, and copies of tlie same sluill be KNted iu ten public places within said bounds at least tliiriy days before tho day of eloctios specjlied in said At llio elscliou, the HuiM-rvisoi' uml town dork of the town, or suiH'rvisnrs and town dcrkS'Of tho towns, part nr iurls of which ure A such village, or uuy two of suck person shall eoustitute the board of inspectors for sudi election and preside at election. BYKBT ELETTIUI resldlng.in such territory aud quulilled to vote for town officers in the town in which such territory or some imrl thcii'of slmll lie, may vote at such meeting by Itullot having thereon the word yes or the word no. Iuspeetors, within thn duysufter such election, shall make out a ccrtilleute of tho holding of such election aud of the canvass of tho ballots thereat, uml which shall show among other things, tho number of such ballots, the uumlicr with the word yes thereon and tho iiuiiilier with the wind no thereon, and which shull within ten days after such election bo filed and recorded in tho county clerks office. AppHeatloa for New Rood Refused. Application being made to tbe rood eomniissionen form highway running from Weaver street at a point opposite the property of William MoOsbo, to tlie Larohmont depot, a distance of one and one-half miles, tlie following Jury was called to examine the ground: Daniel Palmer, Henry B.Doles, Hwuud McAodless, Biehmond, John Beugan, Charles L.

Grlffen, Jacob Hoebt, Coneli us Fohiy, William McGuire, John Carroll, and Christopher Miller. Tho Jury with Die exception of Mr. Miller, together will) Justice Boyd mid Bead Commissioners McColm and Bogy, went over tho proposed runic of the road, on Tuesday. The motion for llie road was defiwled, a vote showing six of. ihe Jury for and ilvo aguinst, nine vub's iu fa vor of llie npilieatln ls'ing necessary to grant it.

Mr.Miilerwus lined $5. by Just ice Boyd, for niin-nUciidiiiicc. The liri'-siivlng rrew uml tlm firing of a gi-n-illlir' -ki'l. A'llle I )H'R1 llmisi'. Nu.

J7. Alin (Hi KCll Itl'LLKTIN. I 'iicncit. Miiiiianuiiek. liev.

Jluviil Ii. Itnwney. Faster. SiNinv Kaavii'K. Ilea.liing al Hki4' A.

and I. 1. Vniipg tuple's ITnyer ikis 1. M. Kmiilay w-IiihiI.

-jam P. Al. Class meeting, u-si A. II. Kai'i'aiiii'iils uml nKT'pliiui of ini'iiiliers, llrsl Kiiinluy iiiul'iiiiig iu every nieiiili.

ira'i i' ileelmg. VieOnesilay at Hi. 11. Class Meeting. Kriiluv nl J.

.11. Tlie siliings in llie i-IiiiivIi lire fi'ee. A cur-iliul Wi'lcoiiie will cxti'iiiliil lo all. llm.Y Tkixitv Catiiiii.ic Ciiria'ir. Scxi'A, kji.1 A.

Isiw Mass uml slmn si'nneii. m.i.y A. Jarisli Alass mul wrinmi. Killiiluy w-IhmiI. t.i.'i J'.

evening services. AVei'k-ilay Alass. A. Al. lAimchinl sclnsil, in charge nf Misters of Charily, togun Kepli'inlH'r'J.

I. AIkistkii, Jieeiiir. St. Thomas F-itscocai, Ciiuiu Uisler, JiKV. Al.

Van JIoxkki.kx. Kuxuav KkiivuHS. A. Al. mul 7.ua Al.

llui.x CojiMi'xiox. First Kimdiiy in each niiiiilh. Otlmrihiys ns niiiuiiiiHT'il. Hoi.v Haiti su ndministensl ilu Iasi Kuiuluy Estate Bealei filisuikun'lAKv. JAMES IS.

HEXiSY, IJIyc jVitk Pixmiiiif). line I nil-, Tioiili, N.iil ami Btuslicr1. Ko anil Fail- I-- fuioery. IVii'Uldert, AI SI 11 S9 A. X.

Y. kc Sv, AYatrli Maker Jeweler lljAJJ.li l.y Jdiip American air! Svvi-s C'lnekw. SjMilaeiii, Aiit-iiciil Cm.r.ttY ai aaiaisox i a i' MAil.ViMVEi'K. N. V.

ilini" iin.i u.in.. iilcil. sums' v.mm TH 'o IS, liBli, Mamarone clc 1ST. 'IT. VViigoiiK will run to wiiily cuHtuini'raat (IlKtUllcU.

pkter' smith, SHAVING PAKLOK, ChililiviiV ITtiir Cutting IuqiortiKl ami Domestic Cigar, TuIjukki. Ac. RYE NECK. LEE tt ADAM Carpenters aud Jhiilders. I-AliCllMONT.

all 1 1 ou ail "lawn ii lAt'HT F.Ti e.ii A I RESTAUI? ANT, sr i lkiiis. will! 1 s' lil" jJlumbinj, Cic. J. II. Nrlil S31.

Gas anil Slraui AX1 lie Enifi MU" Conrtuiitlyiii liumiii of riumliintf, (Sim ami Steam Filling ALSO SriviT ami Dm in Pijif. Post Ollico ISox 140. Trlrphonr fall SOS Xrw Karktllr. MA3EAK0NECK, 1ST. Y.

l'HIME I5EEE, LA.X1B, Mutton, VEAL, 0 Elt. POULTRY, FIXVIT8, VEGETABLES, IX lEAMHf. Onient iimmptly uUxiuIikI to. MAMUOXECK, X. Y.

HOTEL SllllI DRAM. T. GNltcl, Pnip. Aarrican and Enroprau Ilau. FINE KTAHLE IN CUNNECTIOX.

lailie) il.nii'ingn bite SitiX'r, nini nKinis for Dnnce will lie necnmmoiliited ut IjOW Friivs. Di'slinble l)i-k K.hiiii To Let in nr. I i in 1 1n ll iinilli nr by sisi'iid npiaiiiitnieiit. III.UIIKN'S ClIOIIAI, SKliVICKS, Fi ill eiieh ini mill nt 4 Al. Kuxuav Kchinil in llirish Hull nt P.

Af. Fhiiiay Aktkunooxs at 4 o'clock. Kvenlng Jniyi'r: uIImt Wkkk-IIay Hkkvii'kh us iinnouneitl. Ktrungcrs iunlinlly welcuiiio at all services. Alls Rift Aloiuluys.

scuts fnn lit Kuiiihiy evening serviiis. ILflor's "fi Ice hours, to 11 A. At. except Xiox ApkIcax Mktiioiiist Eiiwwai Chumcu Rev. W.

J. Kmilli, lAtslor. Kuxuav Kkkvutss. IVenehing at 10JH A. Al.

nisi 7JM I'. Al. Niimlny seisuil. un P. 1L Pbayku AIketikoh, Friihiy evening ut 7JU.

W.ttT.U. Tlie nieelinus of tin Woman's Christine TemiH-nmeo ViiIoii, nf Almnuninifk. lire held on the sisi mil ami fourth Friday of eneh month, utaum at the resiiloiuK of Ain. A. Di'liinoy.

Tmnpkins avenue. Ryu Nisk. Uliscllancons. THIS SPACE ElWEnVED FOB M. Cinmingkm, DRY GOODS, Maimironeck MAMAltONECK, X.

Y. ELLSWORTH BURGER, KUPE11VI8ING ARCHITECT. KT CIIKSTKK, X. V. Aluiimi'uiierkOlIleeiit DHyHuui A VnlrK hn'ilii'nlii)us luniislieil nt reiliiiT'il ruli'K.

'J'lioiiins 'I Joseph 11. iVilhniii II. 1. 1 William II. limlncy Charles Al.

Jlaxler John C. Fain-lulil Aiilhaiii APs 'als- Flclciier lienll liii-iianl Jinyij William Ji. 1 jingo 4 'iiiiluji Tyler William i). JJaymnii Jolm Kpimanl dairies W. Jiiirgor Fnink H.

iJcll William 1. (buries F. Koamtui. L. Nklsils W.

1 Viters L. 1. Fnshiiy A iirewor. William UeiAmiahi Kdwanl Hiiviland. John J.

Dixon Ijssiunl J. James II. O'Neil William Huyler Dr. At. I.

Hull William ft'uiio" Frank tkilos Jacob Aioyer ILsirge A. Brower Dr. E. 11. Clark Another New Road Applied For.

Bielmni V. Boyd hus n.u.h to the rixiil iniimiissioners of Ihe town Of MlllllillDlllfk for II llew ii on I fitly Teel wide, I'unuiiig from (iruml l'aik nveuiic. opiKisite PruKHK't nvcnui'. lo Jbnlihiml avenue, the ni'w road or iiigiu.ay in lie a iTUltilllllllinll or i.f avenue. A Jury will lie drawn lit.

I he town clerk's onice on WctlncMlay, Nov. 28, lo decide wild her the roail should be constructed. A uf Ai s-i i. iicr Vi! Dp i conlinmilioii were presenteil bv Bov. Dr.

lloiigliUiu, uml reoi'ii'i'd by tin bishop. After the services it collation was served in llie ivructiiry aud every ono iungmlii-. la IihI those in cliuira) iiH)li the lNnutifu ami the large uihliliiui to their Hume, nud the totier fucili ies for earry-ingon the excellent, and ('hristiiin wink. Among tlm clergy present were BE Bev. II.

Bev. )r. IJoiighlon. A. Alfisncr, Rev.

Air. IjiImIcII. llev. Hr. I hi New York (fit y.nlso lie Rev.

Ciiiiiioii Knowles, of lln Rev. Mr. Btiivk, Rev. L. AI.

Van liokki'leu and Piaus and :i.ny 10.

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