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I ~ Carpets -A r 'FIIE-~ ' h l \ l ,Jr ,1\\ Ill!:!\ l['lltl le ofCarpetsatthe ow price or t5 ts per yard. ¥ at 25 cents per and upwards, & PfBS 1 LE 8 MARKRTI 'ow and CIALATTENT 'I' , ~, JJLLARD & CO, )ION MERCHANTS, -Hedmond & Uyan hava closed their meat market. -Household FurnttlJre for sale at No. 12, Spring Street • -Mr. Lee Arthur, oll'ern., has bought out E K Barnett's saloon -Late dispatches Inform us 1 that Dr. llom\yn Is on htg old atampmg grounds, nt Bartlett's and \all about that region ' -Home naught;v person SaJ s that the -Leland V. Brewster baa been appointed pq_stm!IBter at N ortb Elba, Eeses .connty. -A change In the running time of th~ stea~r WiUtams will be fonnd In our adT columns -Port Henry bas 11 Sorosls club, Glens Falls a Thalia society, &lid Whitehall has the measles. • TJI.B U l&'A V I'I'IJN'. liY WfLt AKD dURTON AK!IO'I: D In tile A4lrondaCIC rnresU~. Near wherll Marcy rears lleJ'Ileaa Far aboVe the illou4-caooe4 mlleyB Where men toll tor ditllYilreaa, lived a malden-with her tathe't ' In a J;l)ttall'e fn the !lieD, N~ the plne-trees'harayt>ranchel!~ F4r l~m haunts or busy men. And th mall1 wae lithe ana grace!ul AS t sUpple Sh0UJ.4eredln.Wn Thab dal!hed thrOtrv,ll the I!Jllf-Cleared lorest, Where, by our1011 ty drawn ARO~D '.fJII!l VUUI'fT'l'. -lteV'. Mr. Ma'!Seorge, of Tieonderoga, has deollned his EHzabethto\'n call I> C Dwyer Post, No fJ28, Dep't ot N -Thirteen boats 1oaded w!t~ ore wont• Y , (h-an <I Army of the Uepublic, concluded .south ftflm Port Henry last Sunday. their J>rrangements for Memor1al Day at -Gila. W. MsrHhllll, of Oalltornla, bas their regular meetliiR last Hatmrday even- l'Urch!IBed the Sherman House at Moriah mg' The program for the day, which w!ll - W 0 Hathaway, the well known Port be obBerve<l on Saturday the 29th of May Henry clothier, Is movlng Into the stofe ns resular Memorml Day, this year comes lnade vacant by Mrs I> G. Witherbee. o.n Sunday SA.M(JEL Bu;K, Proprlotor sab8CrlberB to tl.Je EHH.-x couNT\!: RJ'ru.nt..'IoAl'l', present atJle of ladies' hats are hke a last will be pl.,....,J to recollect that the prloo of the pa- year's peach basket, tul'ned bottom side up perloS~IJ'nolpa1dln &dv\nu ____ _ -A Oanlldlan proph-et predlcta that the month of !day will terminate 1n furl<>lll!ly hot weather. -When one views the accnmnla!ions, of , his last winter's IIBh heap, It JlUZzles him to decide whether the coal or slate ftelds of PennJJylTania will be tb!il ftrst to give o11t She baa peered With wonddg glances At the little wooden botf\\ :jlUtlt !lmOng tile toiverlng.JIIOUDtlllnB, Far .from ~hly cares eut lOMe~ -Eva Wolcott, a htUe girl about tlve Delegations trow the Post at Lewis and years old, telltrpm \window B distance o1 Wo.clhs.ms MUle will meet at \7 A. M' the thirty feet, at Port Henry, one eve11lng last 20th !net , and deoorate the solalerA 1 graveg -Week, but eustallled no serious lnJnrles at the a.be\vo named places tben prooeed Buck Man•lon fH nn old bomeHtead, flltuate<l Ia the bi•torlc town of Crown- point, nl11o miles fro)ll Lake George fl.V!i miles from Lalle Champlain, OIJO feet above Its level and 817 feet ahove tide The farm Is of 3'JO aqres, In the tract of land named, ln the old aurvey.s flummervale It fa within the confines o( the A<Hrondack Mountains, ;ust o.H they bsgtn to descend into the Clnunpls.in Valley ------_:::;c=;- 1 and trtntmed -' Sons of Rest' is the name of a new orgamzstwn Tbetr bend quarters m Keese1 1l!e seems to be 11-ear the south end of Mould's Block -M1ss Hennetta Ames has returned from New 1 ark anu will show a fine lot of rmlhnery goods to the lad1es of Atll!able Forks and VlCJmty -The Ausable Gramte Company now work about 30 men, and duectly the num ber mil be mcreased Orders for work are collllng 1n encouragmg!J - <\s a mark of apprecJal!on, for labor done among them, the Citizens of Ausable Chasm made the Hev G R Hobbms a present o( ,31 ut the last serVIce held there -Archie McAllister has bought the va- cant lot on Cl!esterfield St , between John McKenzie sand l'J Qnmn and w1ll put up a bonae the present season Served b1m r1ght -l'Jrs F A ltobarge has returne-d !rom Ne\ lark ancl Will show from her counters as fina nn a~sortment of n:ulhnery goods as was ever bl\O'qght to Keesevllle next \\eek - 1\e find room for only a p~rt of the patents Jssned by the patent office for the montll of Apttl enough to show the lDl· mens1ty of the work done there, ana the 'ancty of the patents -The reopemng of tbe Baptist church tn Keesev1lle mll occur on Thurs,1ay May l~th SerVI\ es both aJternoon and even mg Rev ~fr Foster, of Alban)', Will preach In the evemng -We most heartHY rn~ement wn1ch \as consummated on ~Ionday last by a few wora• from Hav Mr anu Mrs Herrington Wlll o.ccept our. best wishes for theu future -The new Law Fum at Elizabethtown 1 ~ndlc.a.tes bus1nesEJ, and strength and power m tbe fact that the tlrru repr-esent three of the best lawyers that ever practiced Jn Essex ( ounty and have p-roved themsElves \orthy representatives -Burglar~ blew 0 open the safe tn the 0 & L 0 ticket ofii~ at Mooers laet Satur. day mght, and secured between $30 and $40 They also entered the postofiio<J and the store of F P. <Jburoh111, but d1d JJot o btaln much therefrom -Atwood, the Clotbmg 1\lan, bas re- cei~ed Ills large stock of i:lprlng and S11m mer Clothmg and as-he proposes to 'Itusb ThmgF!, at priCes \W~y Down ' for the next 60 dan every man 11nd boy should go tn on tbe rush and uress up -~Ir Ellwara Barnett has recetved an 1 ark nnd Lake Champ lam T ransportatlon Company haB made the fol· loWing assignment of Oflpt!llns of their steamer11 for the season Itobet>t H Cook 1 Capt A Mnl'!'a.y, Germarl'la, Oaj:lt. E. W. Blodgiltt H G Tisdale, Oapt George Sweeny Brillllmt, Oajlt Geo Joy Grand Isle, 0 apt Len Jones Whtle l;malness Is not very lively It 18 expected that the s~aqotJ Will be more than an average one -The Malone l'allrul{IJ.,n 18 lnfc!r!lled th~t A B Parmelee & Son of MalOM have conve~ed to the <Jbateaug,.y Gre and Iron Co <J.Uite- a traot of land In the vicinity of Plnm<>dore nnd Wolf Ponds In toWI19hlp 0 old military tract, Belln1ont, through whtch the propose;L extension~ th•t company's ral1rond to La.on Lake passes Oonaidera- tlOJ<, $5 7;0 P•rwelee &. Son still own some 0,000 s.ores more of lau&ln tbat town- sblp ~ He' G H Htrb bms, pastor of the !I!_ E cburcb, In Keesev11Le, !or tb!l'twoyeara past has been returned to Nortb Fenls- bnrg \ t Durmg h1s plliStorate among us, m•ny adtl!hon• have been made to tbe chnrch through h1s 1ns.trmnenle.hty 'fhe people to whom he' IS se11t Wilt find In Inm a worker m the vmeyard, '' seekmg to do h1s Master s w11l ltev D C Ayers, late a( Monah, 1s sent to the 111 B ahurcb Ill Keesev•lle -Mrs Beardsley it w11llie remembered was our eo.rhest C')rre~ponde-ut at Cbint_on 111le ll•fo<a she left for tbe schools she p-rocnted M1e• McAnhffe a zealous Catha lie, to tl\kaher pll\ce From the1:!11VffrSlty she wrote us a humorous lett€1 at tbe style -Teachers are directed to the cnll for the Institute among onr advertll!em~J_nts The attentiOn of trustees 1s s.lso called, to the provJSIOl)S and requirements of the law prmted m aaid ll()tJee. -O!'pt Harry {) Fay, or1ginally from Potsdam, N Y, 1s pubhsher of the .Vatwnal Ear;le al Olal'emont, N. H Per- haps some of his old eomrades w1ll be Ill· terested to know of hiB whereabouts -It Will be nottced that li M. Moulq, Keeseville, and Sm1th & La Rocque, Platts- burgh, keep for sale Manv11la & Eddy's well-known remedy, Ind1an Vegetable Ell xu, the great cure for rheumatism. -As Harry Howard, 'the drummer boy of the Potomac,\ IS g1v1~g entertamments at dtfferent pomts 1n Essex county, we pub- hsb the eomiilenta of the Plattsburgh Sen. tmeZ on h1s recent appearance m Platls- burgb -A woman v.nd found on the street at Troy, Sunday night, who claimed they were on thell \'BY to ll.ogersfie1d, Clmton county, but were out of funds They were oared for by the au thontl€S -Thy seoond volume of Grant's Mem- OI~a, whtcb bas been delayed 1n pufthca t1on by the addition of more matter and maps, will be 1ssued May 16th, and Will be delivered m this county as soon there- after- as they <~an be recetved, by Mr S Tllere tJlllY dwelt, the maid ana rather, Fllle4 with lloJ.y, preelous Jove, Buell as cliecrs ~he beans 01 ll!liQIIi ln Lila~ lleavenlyllom~ al>Ove Tl!ere tJley dwelt, 81111 knew no wrtow. such as lana to rot ot man, Ana their llle, lllm the Au !!able, JOYOUSlY and quiet 1'all On and on, with searce a ripple, I..l.ke tbe wi:D.ds when oB. Ute's ~ane, TIU at laSt It's like a Dilll wnd- Joln!Dg beauteous Lake Champlain. Wilen the maid wa~rbu!Jln lntllllt, Scarcely more than tllree yeaTS olll, Grlm-Caced Death breathed on the mother, Lert her llteleas, stl!r and cold, Then !J)e sore bereaved !o.ther, W eU--nW;h crazed by the ev.ent, Took his llttle baby daughWr- To hliHn.ountatn home theY went, There t,_hey dwelt mid shade and sunshlno For a term of .sixteen years And the old man's he!tl\t kept IDling Wltll those dreaded doubr,s ana tears That ott makes a. parent's heart aChe. WMn he sees his winsome lass • Growing older 1 ,!a!rer, taller, .AJ! eacll weeK and month doeil pBSB. \'I' he t\me comes,' tbe...oid man w:gu~d, \When anotbi>r lot 1n l!le Will befall my little daughter- She w lll be some young ro.all-'s \W'tfe ' But tor once he was mlstllken, 1<01 one day the ratner died, With Ills loving l!ttle.daU.IIhter KneellDg by 111s del>thbe!) s stde XNlO\'' Once, at eventide, a tra v ler,. :nesting on a mountain~ saw, Far below. that quaint old convent wn.era trutll nlles and love la law lie beard Chanting, Slt\'eet and lloly, Borne uPOn tile e.venlDK bree7.e, IUvallng the swee~t c&aence or tile song birds 'mengst the trees Then he wondered who tile nun was Wlt11 the votee of llre ana dew, It!Bing, !nlllng, low, now stronger, Ful1, yet sweet, tne firm notes grew '\Fel'l there were who knew the Bll!Ker s ure ror sixteen years was led In t1le Afllrondack toJ;CBtS Near wllere Marc.r rears her bead Ober, tbe ageut. were m Jay last week. -The Glens Fl\lls Star remar)!:s that -J C' 0 Brten, of Port Henry, spe-nt 'Senator Kellogg, of th1s dlstnct, is one ln~t wQek at P~lmel' H11l ot the most t>ttentive represeutt>tites ot -.Mr Frnnk .a 11 u 1 s 1s tit hiS home 1n the people 1n Albany R~ has beon 11bsen~ Port Kent tor a tew <lays. only from one session of the state leg1sla- -Mr D F, Payne, of Wadhams M1lls, tnre, and that was necessitated by the was in Burhn(!ton 1nst week d-eath or Mrs Kellogg's father \ -Mule Fr.anaes S Folsom will Jea\ie -The Albany Mornmu EI:J»'ess hllll been England for homo on May 18th enl~~ged to nine columns, whllo tbe .~un,.; , -Mrs Jilmes G Blaine I!Dd M1ss Mtl.r- rl au E:rprexs will hereafter be printed In garet Bla.mo, are Ill New Y~rk City the eight-page form It Is Republican In -Mtss C~we Palnror, of Lake Helen, principles, apd preoron!s tbe news in an Fl\ 1 baa returned to WballonJJburgh att.raotlve form, printed with clear type -MJBB1:larah .A:. O'Driel:\ was opendmg ,. and, IS extremely rensonable in pr16e. oou,Ple ot <l•y!l .. t J?a.lmer H~lllast weak -S1xtee11 colts bsve beeuentered for the -Huam Bovma.n, of West Berksbu·e, colt stakes to be trotted on the grounds t>f Yt , 11; visiting his br<>tber, J. M. Bowman the FrllJik!in County Agncnltur.al SoCiety -M1ss Florence Pabner, o-f ~rooklyn, 1s at Malone, S.ept 28th, 29th, 30th', m ad- a gnestat J A p,.)me•'s, Wuallou&bnrgh dillon to tbe purses offered by the <Somefy -Mr. J11mes..M ll!esley, of Leadl'llle, is Among the foals of 1883, J A Ba~ar, ot V1Sltlng home and friends on -Palmer H1ll Plattsburgh, bas entered his bsy stallion -Mr\ Ahoo Jones, of Wadhams Mills 'Allow&y,'' by Yonng Ethan, dam by Bloek bas been ~pending a few daylun Burl)Ilg- H~Ipb klll -Tlle Glens Falls Tw!eil says \H T Ba~ter, who returned reoently. !rom a v1st' to Wi~lsborougb, exhibits some line spec! mens of gramte taken from a qunrry at that plaoe It shows a beautiful quartz, 1s susceptible (tf a high polish and Is likely to auperseda In this :l'iolmty fhe stone roughl from Vermont and New Harrp- shlre \ -The steamer Rezndeer began her soo- s'on's trlps last Saturday, running between Adams' and Burlington, via Plattsburgh lind l'ort K&nt On Saturdays ahe lands at Wlllsboro, both ways Shs was never In better condition tban at pxel!ent About June 1st she will run to Uouses Point Her time !able will be found in another column -The state forestry cowwenced a suit In the i!npreme oonrt agalD8t Hnrd & Hotchkiss, proprietors of the Adirondack Northtrn railroad, for trmrpass lD cutting over l,GOO acres of state forest lands In Franklin county This makes tlw twenty-sixth 110tlon tor trespass- begun by the attorney ot the oommiBBloJJ lll Lewis county, -Tile Merrill Bros , managers of t)ie Merrlll House, at the B'pper '<Jbateaug!lY -Miss J,lbble Norman, e! Keese>i'tlle, Wl\R at l\1:rR G H retne's, Tor' K~nt, last weet -M18!1 Molly O'<Jgnnof, ot tceesevllle, \'as ~t Mrg E Dr Watson's, Po~tKent, 11\Bt week _ -M• Ephmlm Holcomb, of I.sre La Motte, is -mJtlngblsMn, Dr. Holoomb In Keegevllle -Mr M E Lyon, of Valoour, waa visit· 1ng hla daughter, Mrs I J Weatherwax, ot Port Kent _ -Mre ll 0 l><labody has returnedfrom Sohuylorvilloc and Is bo11rdlng with 'ldra Geo. Adgate -Mrs .1 I ll~rt. of Dannemort), has been atopptng a week w1th her ooU..in, Mrs 0 W Woodford Loke one of the mast vopulnr resorts in , the Adirondacks, have made many 1m- -Mrs M McGuire, 11180 Miss Nellie Mo- provements during the past winter, inolud- Uulre, of Keesev!Ue, 'Wefe 'ff.liting Mrs B ing an extension of th.e dining room 20x30 Burland, ot Port Kllnt; last we!lk -The engineers have macle the prelim!- to Ellzabethtdw n and meet the 0 A H nary surve_ys for a atdmg from the D & li 's Boys there at 'J ' \ 'fhey Will tllere deco- Lake George bran~b to the T1oonderogs rate the graves of Capt Dwyer o.n<l such P.ulp & Paper Co 's mill. as may be in their cemeteries then a-ccom- -J W. JscksOJJ, of the F-rmkhn House, pamed by tlte EhzabethtiJ\ n Cornet Band, Vergennes, v~' and hlB clerk, Mr. Wlssal, cpmrades Will proceed to Westport arrJv!llg w1l~mansge the P11aee House at Port Henry. at 12\ John Matt hiiB rented the BrunswiCk, and Dmners w1ll ae served at Westport fpr will occupy It Immediately all comrJ>des and- e:z; sol<hers at 1 I'. M -.M the annual parish meetmg of Christ DecoratiOn ServJC~ at the cemetenes 1n church, Port Henry, the following weril Weatpo~t at 2 P M, after whJCb addresses elected Wardens, Tbeodo~ Tromblee, Jr, by the Ron F A Smi.tb, of Elizabethtown, Dan1el Q11nnop, vestrymen, F S Atwell, ~nd the Ron M D Grover, pf Port Henry 0 E Wolcott, Hev C. Oragg. W M J Tbe follo\u'g committees were appomt- Botbam, George Roy ed -The great cbawback to Tlllo~deroga's Speakers-D F Payne, Alex1s Hmck prosperity IS the lack of-r1ulroe.d facthtiee 1ey, J E Barnes for communication w1th the outstde world. ' Dmners.-H F Hooper, H. N Barnes, An opportun1ty Is now offeted to do away Leshe Smttb with f\11 this and to briDg railroad fa01hhes Mustc-Alembert Durand, Almond Post to the1r ..,ery \doors The Addison radroau \Sol-icttatlon of funds for necessary ex offers to extend their !me from Ada1son penses- H F Hooper Jnnctlon tq that Village for a certam con. '!'he comm1ttee of l!>d1es and gentlemen tnbution by the 01hzem of that town, .. nil on flowers for We.tport, Wadhams MillS one c.onoern, largell engaged 1n me.n.ufact. Ehzabethtown snd Lewis are suffimently nrtng, aff.ers to denble o.ny sum tbe c1t1zenA str•rH; to warro.nt o.n abundance Will ratse.' Tb1a 1<1 an opgortun1ty tha.t • All ex.sold1ers m the VICinity whether s~oulq not be neglected It may not occur mem uers of tlie -Grand Army or not, aru AVHO!II§ THE LAKE. -The Welde;n N at10nal bank of St Albnns lHlgan brunll.!lsslast week m rooms speetrtlly fitted up for 1tB aooommoaat10n -The U. V M sophomores recently held a; blase meeting anil deCided to hold t he1r class supper at Plattsburgh. ID>ited to meet With tbe Po&t noys rmd take part In the exercH>.&s Of the day 0. A PHINNEY, Com of Post J E l3ARNE~, AdJutant -Hotel Ohamplam atMaquam 1s to be repainted and otberwtse Improved. It Is tween hope and tears for y~ars, till w1thin not yet d«<ided whetbe~ 0. F. fumth will the l•s~s1x months she ho.d considered her remain !IS landlord or not, Ills lease explrmg this spring -'rhe Pavilion hotel at Montpelier and tlie property belonging thereto w.ns sold last week to EdiV!Ird A Dnnton, 'Of St. sargularltles, 1nasmuch a\ sh<> bad lllws Albans, who has ,been f~ a lOng time the and ambitions be; oiUI most of her sex. In popular restaurateur at the St Albans de- 'her e<1rly years, molwhng the tlmo that pot. ~be prope~ty wo.e bQught fo~ leas than she -kept a dressmitker's shop at Olmton. $}0,000 , ville, she was accumulating, b~ relldlng -Dr Webb, Vanderbilt's son-m-l~>w, and observation, a fund of med1c~l tnfor- wlio spends much of bts time with his mat10n, mostly w1tb regard to chronic com- famlly)n Bll1llngto)l, Is bavmg a Jl.ne s~eam plaints After largely consulting her yacht put 111 order for use on Lakt~ Oham. fnends and relatives with Indifferent sue -plsln I~ Is upeoted on the lab shortly cess, at 1118t .her mind was made up, and if it can be brought through the Champlain bavn;>g ~cured the nec.essary me&n5 enter- canal, otherwrse she will be abUsed to d the UnlveraJty of Michigan, where, m oome by way of tbe St Lawrence , due !nne, she passed 11 most sat18factory ex -L. Howard Bllllllgs, seoretary nnd amwahon She commenced practice at treasurer of the BilHnga mnrble and slnte Jonesnlle, Mlcl;ugan, w>th fatuucceas In company, shot himself through the fclfe a coupleqf years her health began to:fa1l, head 'I.'ullsday morning in a barn a.djolmng ond she spent a wmter 1n Flor1da lte. his res1dence at Hydeville, Vt He was In turn mg. abe went lo Valle)' Falls so as to apparently good spirits and cheerful ten be wi~h her SISter, Mrs Thompson Fmal- mlnuJes before thi deed was .committed, ly she coulcl only see patients as they came when he borrowed the revolve'r No canRe to her bouse, and at last ga~e up entlrely 'fhe funeral was held on friday, Rev D N Lewis, e. former pastor at Ollntonvtlle, o!llme.tlng Tbe ceorpse was brought to Keeseville on \Friday morning, ani:l the burial took place on Satur<l~ 1n the ceme- teTy at Clintonville Tho bouse has an airy and prominent location, on a hll!anl<>, overlookmg a p1eas- aut valley, and With the vJow girt m, on every slde, by the mountUJna The cham- bers par lora ana d!nlnll; rooms are all moe- Iy furntshed large and cheerful Also near the bouse ts the newly erected cottage, With twelve large sleep1ng rooms, ~nngle and connecl1ng, newly furmsbe.d Every. thmg about the place 1s arranged to secure perfect samtary condttlons 'Ihe grounds are ample, With !rmt and shade trees, aeciduous and evergreen W1th the elevated pos1t1 n, the abllndant shade and tbe mountain a1r, coolness cnn be securell the summer through There aFe no swamps lllalana has never appear- ed 1n th1s regiOn T)le woods h1lls and streams near the hon,_se 11fford attmcttve walks and pleasant resting places By a cascade Ill a forest brook half a m1le away, 1s a favor1te resort Fifteen mmutes walk conducts to the top of Army fl1ll, whence there IS a grand<>utlool, Two great moun ta1n.rangesare 1n v1ew :Lou are on a foot h1ll of tbc Admmdacks, whwh towe• up 1n the north, west and \south Below to ttb.e east IS the broad fertile valley of Lake ChampJ.am, and m tbe d1stanee r>~ the Green Mountains of \\ ermont Tbe cllmb, Ing of tho mountams near 1s rewarded by st1ll mara e:.;tensJVe vrews. Tbe opportumty for dr1 ves IS somethmg that has al way.s pleased onr guests Good roads lead m every duectwn, o ... er -the monntams, by the lakes ancl streams, and present endless var1ety of scenery, from the sublime to the qmetand ptct11resqoe The place 1s on the border between the settled farmmg country and the Wilderness The features of both may thus be seen and ea.Oh '\ he1ghte.ned by the contrast Dr1:vea of d1ff.erent lengths a~e to Fqrts Crowul!.oint \nd T1conderoga, L\ke George, Schroon La[>e, Buck Mountam, Bnlwagga Moun- tatn, Itbn Mtnes 1 Long Ponds, Echo Lake, Creek road, lndtan Mortar, etc '\Ve have first class eqmpages two tree-seated cover- ed camages, one double and three smgle camages Pri{)B!l are m0derate. The G. P Irpn Oo's It H 11~ssmg near the house, brmgs and takes daHy mml. The table tB supplied dt.reotls: from the fa.rm with fzesh vegetables, l;lmter, milk and ere&m, and with fru1ta sud berries 1~ their ~eason. Tliisfarm produce is supple- mented from the marlr,et Wholesome country fa.re and good variety are thus combined, and, w1th poltte 1>ttendance, the table IS .made unexceptionable Buok MaDelon Mlct>mmodates- about 35 .gueeta By persollall>itention we a1m to m'llke 1t a pleasant ..summer home Those soelung rettrement, rest, health and beauti- ful scenery Will not be d!sappotnted. While it 1s qULet our parfies hav\ always been -very social. The terms a.re from six to nine dollars per week aeoordlag to length of stay, IoaatJOn of room o.nd nUJllber OO• cup.y!ng room CMwnpomt 18 on the direct ronte from New York to Montreal. Mrs l3eardsley:was 3ll years of age Her hua'band,, Mr Leslie Beardsley, acoom. Well' well' well' What Is the editor of panled the corpse and also her only the enterprfslng jonrnat, known as the _ From tho l'llltlo~urgll Ben tine! Soward, &be Rutrhlr and Drummer. l1aughter Minnie, 11 ~right .girl of Ill teen 'l'Ux!zuk1 oga Sentln.el, trj'ing to do ' The tath1lr was Mr Benjamin Larkin, of The severe orltloism In his paper Ia roo Heekmnntown klllinu for the gooil citizens of oid Tlcon- --'--'--• derogs to stand, \Bnd the typographloal ll!liLKOAD llU!IIDLINGS. errors m~ke It very dlfllcnn and annoyi.Dg -'l'he llalhMy Ne~rs says the Grand for one to l'oo.d every week develop• aome. Trunk Railway company will ereGt a new thing n~w In the way of typographical station In Montrea.l this summer to coat er~;ora A week at 80 ,.~ 01 be had one half from $300,000 to $400,000 ot a oolmmn lnsel'tect in such a 11eouUar -Work on the Norwood and Mll8seua manner, tbe.t one had to either turn the Springs rallro&d, \'hleb cot:~nects with the paper bottom side up to read 1 t, <>r stand Ogdenabul'g a11d L~ke Champlain at Nor- on their head, a.a they preferred What the wood, 18 p:oceedlllg rapidly aud It lS pre- worthy editor lntin:lde,;i his readers to do 1 dieted that 1ralns will be .running between we. do not know, aa he uever makes an these pointe by Sept. 1. apology for such errors, tbrouih thfl • ool· -An Adlrondaok projeotrevlved. John UlllllS of his p!lper. feet, a new parlor With ftre plaoe, nnd ten -Mrs Rnrrqughs; mother of H. H Bur- additiOnal sleeptng rooms l)f ew piazzas rougbe, bas returned (rom Lowell, Mass, have also been built 'llle houae can i:tow to her home 1n Port Kent aooompan1ed by accommodate seventy.five guests They her ~rand flaugliter, 'Miss Maud Flannagan A tvery excelle!lt entertainment WIIS given at tha G. A R camp ftre m Ple.ttsburgb, last Fnday evening by Harry Howaxd, AN AUTOGRAPH\ LETTBB :FROM TDE knOWn 118 the \drummer boy Of the 'l'O• h~ve also eatabhshed a prlnte park and fisbmg gTonnd, whieh can be onpyed by 0 Shee1mn, of Buffnlo, baa been In Albany The criticism, espec!aUy of home talent, ~or several days e:tamlning the maps and which seems so natMal (plg-aoaaed would drawings of Superlntenden,t Colvin, of the better express lt}, Is notln aecordqnce with AdlrondB.Qk survey, for the purpose of the popular mind of the peop,le of TioOil· ascert~~olnlng wlietber ll railroad can be deroga, as one might think 1n perusing the successfully built through the heart of the columns cf this paper but, In !UIIUY Instances, Adirondack fore&ts w some point at or nea~ these clrttlci!IDls are far fretU being correct Bellmont, ill Fraukllu oounty. Plans for lllld Jw.te not and wtU not .receive the 811110· such a road were talked of several years tlon of Tioonderogians In bu last week's ago, but abandoned owing to state re.- lssuil be referred' s~roastioally to the strlet!Olls which have sll).oe been removed. \magn 1 tndll of the acoOillpanlment,\ on their gue~ts ~ h'&t HJiolltilllt Cburcb. KeetLevllle.. fhe followmg IS the progr•m of 1be re o-peu10g servtoe• n&xt Thursd\' M y POET W:iliTTIER. lo1!111Jl \ HowMd joined tb~ army when The followmg letter from the poet, John b\U 12 years of a 11 e _did excellent service 0 Wintt)er, was recently received by l3r 88 a drlllnlller, ,In ~b,ich he en~lled, and E D Atlnps, and wJIL e:o:plam i!j!elf -Ed. ~ndured all the horrorS oe Imprisonment A:>runuMC, 1dAsa at..Andersonvtlle.= 4~ month, 13tb, 1880 Howard's. performanc~s on the drum ate -Tba O~~onada Atlantic Railway, the new the Qnartet Jlngte Bells,\ which th!ij pert tbrougl! paSSl!nger route betweJ>n Ottawa edJtOT says \was altogelb<>r too l< uri ' We and N<Jw York, J>Dd Ot:tawa o.nd Bosto11 an,d would ask where he received bta •dnoatlon New England, on the 1st of June next will commence runmn_g a Lhrough express pll8~ n.ud mo.nuer of her new C':)rrespoaclent If U-ymn No ;M, DEAR !.-'BlEND -For so r must can marvelonR, Bolld hls obar~qler songs are thee after rC>\dmg tbv essay I feel that I lnlmltable He pla~R the bugle equaHy do not deserve tl)l3 bif3h pralse Riven me well, and tun play on three or !our ln· I am patnfully oenSlble of my literary de .strqments, and Is both a· musical and a fect• nod •h Jrt commgs. but I nevertheles~ comical genma His eu_tertlnnments are smcerel.Y. tbnnk lhee for thy kind wor-ds m nnext}Bptlouable 1 n character, and: women tby well wnUen <:asny I tb1JJk however, and children may att~nd wrtb perfect prc- tbBt Br)&nt and Lonf>!fellow wlll bold thetr pnety We bespeak for him full o~>ger trnm between Ottawa. and Ronoes Now, possibly, ye editor was uot aware Potnt, oouneetlng ilt Rouses Point wlth ot the fact, that thl• llleoe of \'\sic 18 a n1ght trains ol the Oentral Vermont an,d sleigh ride ptece and was COlli ..ed tore- Pol•U'IBr(\ and Hudson for Boston and New present a Hle!glr rtda party, \' uearly liB York and all points East and Soutb Pull- polls1ble, ~be 1lrhst (!orwil c • • call her mo.:ti and Wa_gner aleeg1 ng co.rs- will be run notbm~ else) who played the P\\t> playe<l she spoke -of the pastor or rn.~lo mc<llbei:H scrJJ}turc reading< ~ horal-Cbant l:'fO 77 of the Metltolltst Cllnrcall was brother flO· !'ravel P'•stor TI>Omas. and BO or If or !ewale members Sister so \ntbem \1 est Plattsllurgb Cbolr ' IJ)stonc~l sKetcLJ pr tile courcn !\DQ•SO, :pertectly hhncll!'S ~he pe~ple ~~ lteport ot BulldlnY!Ymn~'ri'U~ the1r guesse& as to, woo our new correspo,th ~ddress ~· Tbe putptt rrom the pew ~ t 8 on b 1 It fo 1 \' !il.cAllester l'lattsbut-gb .. en w~s o s 8 \ us r a nora,Jve AMress-\1ne pe.w tram tllc J}Ulplt poaJHOn 10 Syracuse >reueorge Tlcondero!<n. B.Ocomphshed guL ----- ~ FllOM THE lJOUNT'I: SJ,:A 1'. -In Surrogate's Oourt, 3d met. The rut will and te.stament of James E. MalVIn, late of Chesterfield, admttted to probate A W Boynton appeared tor executrix -4th The judlo1al settlement of the ll.a- oounts ofT, J. Treadway, aa!idmlnletrator or thll .1!0006 1 .tc,, Of J, Q• f>. Treadwal', late of 'rlcond&~ogll -A new law firm bas recently bsen formed and will be known 114 the ft'r~ of Hand, Kel- logg &:. Hal&. Uymo No. 2-1 prn•ent htgb pl~oe In an artlstle POIIlt of vteW I cheerfully wnseut tQ wllk beh1nd them AK~Ill lh~lllllDil '11<>\ tor eendul~ tby JlatterJDj[ f!&timat& of my hfe-work I ~m very trnl} tby fnend, JOHN G WIII'l'TIER h \ an ordinary accompanhneDt. hod we ea.y throng ~tween Ottawa and New York and deoldedly t~ it wanwt too lc ud !!oaton This trhln wlllloave Rooae.s Point Perhaps tbe j1ugle or tbe ~leltl.ll bells in th<> mornl'llg upon the ntrival of the (used ou the wn&ts or tbe pliiHl~l) 11nll tli~ trams from tho East nnd 8c)Uth and will crack of the wlitp, falled t,, reach bili~ ' \U.~lng ears \ possibly thit< aooounteil arnve in Oltawa about u-oo a PI ' return- for the magnltuAe of the. acYcompanlment. mg willlel\ve OttawJ> st about 3 00 p m , To anyone underst&ndlng the ~>entiment .rea<>hing Ronaes Point In tlmf> to connect ()f the piece, It :would seem utter folly, w1th night trams for the E1st and South suoh Cl'!ttoism, from such a aouroe No Tommy, this won't go down 1 No wonder Kate Stanley bas got tired of r1dioubng this young fd!tor's paper, prob- ably Kate bas come to tbe saDie conolasioD that a ;good many others have that \what can't be cured, must be endured \ ln oonolualon, we would say, if ye editor present at the IJext meeth1g of the Poet wonld :read the proof ot I1Ia paper J!:lore, Saturday tJDfnin{l Moy lfllll., !9 bll llillll- <>nd. set out ol the mloemhle rttt ho hAll ter~d 1 nto •he p 0 t a!ld be with us on Me. ta'11en Into, o'l orhlciAing A'ferythiiiJj A!!.il ' ~ ' everybody. wby, \He'll maltS an Mft./)71 moria! Day. J E BARNEll, bg IJ'/Id btl-\ ' O!lj!l WHO W!S Timlllo Adjutaut of Post. Ticonderoga, N. Y , Mey 3d, 1886. I