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Lam: GEORGE Mmaoa. RIPPLES. —-Miss Mary Banks and Miss Fannie Simpson are talking about starting in a canoe race or-ound—* Reckless Island to Nirvana. Bellevue cottage and return. Mary and Fannie are the owners or two strongly built canoes. They ex- pect to become members of the A. O. A. --Ralph M. Hydersnd family are the guests ofzlz‘ B: Blgiason at his cottage on the Sagsmo ~ grounds. r. Hyde is a member of the firm of Tiffany and 00., of New York olty. -Theodore W. Meyers. comptroller or the city of New York, is a. guest at the Ssgtunore. Mr. Meyers is an old visitor here and returns to the lake each August. I understand that Mr. Meyers has chartered the fast steam yacht,. Rover. owned byWilllam B. Bement, during his stay on the lake. The com troller will place the Rover in the parade on ’I§:1esda.,y. ——'1‘. F. Torrey. general soleaaag Qtthe Delaware and Hudson‘ company, is» a. ‘ guests at the Sagamorqwlth his wife. Mr. Torrey has charge of all .the sales of coal made by the com- pzmy in northern Nov; York and the west, with hend :3 Scrjant Path] 1 —-stun .en__...i<_;t_ .3, you ._.x , ._y;I.2n,&h 8. ll. ~ h—tho-stesxn upon that occasion to decoratehls gronpdm. lg.- lng between the Sagamore and Bolton house. -—-W. F. Ogden Fay, t-raxeling‘ paoqenger agent of the Clyde Line 0: Steamers‘ was on the lake this week, Mr. Ogden tells, me that the passenger department of the Clyde Line have just Issued a new book. entitled “Facts About Florida,” containing general: intorma-. tion about all cities and towns, names of, roll,- roads, their connections. distances to. all, place;:;. from J ackaonvllle, rates of all hotels._ boardlng houses and railroads. o descriptlon or all promi- nent hotels. calendar for 1891 and 1892. map of the state and tou,rs,. The Clyde Line in the. cult! first-class steamship line for the tourist, to Florlda. and southern points. —'1‘he Bagamoro will give 8 grand dlaplv of on the evening or thooarnlvxl. lop.-T Commodore J. B. Simpson has placed &I8.!1.~‘&0 order with a. Boston Look out ‘for stem- llng novelties. - _ ‘_ T —-Mayor Grant will not begin his vacation until September 2. He will then spend three weeks in the Adirondacks. a.t..Snmt.oga. and Lake George. —-The an-nngement of the Luke George souvenir :1poon_c8.se M. the Fort. William Henry news stand is the_work of W. L. Hewig. The apogns we artistically grouped. Mr. . Hewlg sold these daiut.y.lit1.lo articles .thls season like hot. cakes. -—Mr. and Mrs. Willet O. Ely, of New York city. are guests at the Fort William Henry. Mrs. Ely is the daughter of Dr. Frank Abbott, of New York. and for some seasons was looked ixpolxlg ztxglone of the handsome belles of this gonn- nr 0 . ——Gcorgo Coffin. U10 New York lawyer. and Robert Auld. :1 promlnont. dtmlor in real estate, \vura the guests of H. P. C. Jol;na.m. at the Fort. William Henry over Sunday. Mt. und 1\1:s..Johusqu gave I\ yachting ’l)‘nl'ly In honor of Mr. Cuf and Mr. Auld. hu party went. down ttxolnku on the River Queen. -1! there is a hotel man or cottage: on Lake George who will not decorate or illuminate on carnival day. his name should be borne In mind us a man devoid of good sense and enterprise. —-I). G. Yuengllng. Jr.', of New York city. was at the Central house this week. —-«Mr. ant! Mrs. Duvul. three children and maid, ogéxllsllp. Long Island. are at the Fun \rVmiam’ eurya Mr. Duval ls Interested in southern railroads. .—Jzunos P..Oroason, Staten Island. Jghn E. Hawkins and tntnilii Lnusingburgh, Mrs. M. J. Kennedy, and Miss . A. Kennedy, 0181110 Lake City, aregnests at. the Central house. -—Mrs. C. E; Fltchnm‘. or ‘Ba andLI~“a‘ir Viow cottage. on the shores of Kattsklll Bay, with her daughter. Miss Fitcham. gawe a steam yacht. party to Rogers Rook recently’. The party was given in honor of the tvnth birthday of Ethel Fltohnm, who received some very ele- gant presents. —W’i!3iz1m B. Bexiwnt. of thv Sagmnore and Bolton-on-Luke-George. enjoys frequent. trips on we take on board his remodeled steam yacht. The Rover. Recently Mr. Bomont. gave a. {noh ! pm-cy in honor of his son-in-lmv, Valt3o'M.Ollf‘ton and family and Rev. Mr. Bolles an(lmm The party took dlnm-r at Rpgera --Tl1e~batte arlel guns under the dfreo-. tlon of Manager Bezwey, or the Fort William Henry. will wake up the shades of scores or dead Indians on the classical ahoren at Lake George. . .A —-M. B. Waters. general passenger uggmt. ot the Peoples’ line of steamers. passed G rough thelnko Tuesday on his way to the mug- dacka. Mr. Waters is autferlnghfrom In an ~ tion or the knee joint. and 15 at, present; gbliggd to use A’ crutch. -—Tonsox-ini Amt Sears. at the Fort. William Hcnrg. says he has received it new stock of ele- gant air outs and 9. full line of shaves. —Wiliiam Deumth. at the Ear: William Henry. brought. in A fine catch of trout the other day. The fish ranged in weight from six and one-imlf,, time and one-half, two and one» half. one and one-half pounds. -—'I‘lie members of the New York Schuman- fasb. 400-strong, will hold their annual oonveno Hog; at the F011. William Henry. September 8. —There was an excursion Tlmrada. from In-.ni.an., the. mam gieury given under the auspices of the Trenton mes. —Fx-edorlck Vroom. of New York. broke ozunp on Congas Point Inst. week. -.-155.1.-. and Mrs. William B. Ogden. of New York, will arrive at. the Sngamureéto-day and re- mginms guests of J. B. Simpson for several week5s~- Lev. Br. Tlxomastiaobdell. of Buffalo, is sum :1 guest of Mr. Simpson. -—.1)r.~McG9t-: Dr. Curtis and Messrs. Randall and M00220. of Syracuse. are guests at the saga- mom. -Lako George hotel keeper: and cattngera can obtain A good quamy of red and hand- some Japanese lanterns_&t.,B_unt?$..Ait¥ drug. store. Caldwell at neaaonahlq Dr, Hunt the proprietor win mrninh the are at the low rate of forty cents Q pound. The editor of the mmnon has ordemtt‘ f.went,v-nv'e pounds £62 the Lake George Assembly, and: ha,.vingrtrie;d it : . -; - :4. n4t.a»good~a:e¢9§1¢n . --Ii. Bghioore, oz Tyn Cpegi ans: Hé§?:Yo‘rk' and H. N. Hollis, of New York went d9w_n,_th9 lake. Tuesday» Mfr; loom .is_;t.h.° .°iV¢t 0! tic mat. steam yacht, .1; q Pampem. A . '1.‘h1u,xem&t .' able steam emit will. appesr..1n.§h6.p§r.&t193Ifqo,ge. day.h£r. Hams wllljge the 8398.30: 151-. 1190113 for several days. A '- ‘-Qhxdgc 12¢!) O. Dcasar. ! judgggt No*s?r’=f§‘o'i~x=;;.c-st-frwtiihtri or a\§s35i1’16i3\§ti'd' is.‘ iuem-‘ bot oi\’I‘amnzmy hall. and Commissioner 0. A. Bratiy of public buiidlngs. of New York, were nfr’1;I‘1<‘s Ink!’ ‘this week 1-cumin]: around. its aixores on board the Camera under the direction of Gédfge Conkvy. J. A. Sh:-moo. of Glens Fa accompanied the Tammany tigers while mnki rounds. --‘M112. Charies Sm-i'i‘i’E.’of the Sagnmore, and ti3e__Hisses1)extm:. Brooks and Campbell. Ryle ma Mrs. John Campbell and Mrs. '?Ie.,,(1;'.Qve to Wnrrensburgli, returning by _ \alight. . eoezal Robert Lenox Banks. Robert Leno): Banks, Jr.. Mrs. Banks ant: Miss May Banks were at the head of _t11e Lake Tuesday visiting friotids. Á - Robéftibenox Banks caught a. four- poundand ou£>‘haI.f block bass a few days ago. T.I1é~ was-sent. to Mrs. Abbott at the Fort. ,,.;§*4’_Wi1Iii'gf1i*v§)z?I1‘1ui;hli11ideii on of the passpo- g€x__-sofroiniitiib‘ Island Queen‘ atrthe time of Qie aocidimizthe, xdityz *’}%£1¢-. Demuth hi ,b§‘Ja.% \i_ii1d§' ’§i21' jfpxlsiehgéljs at their no -am véiy\_sor1‘yfi9’ say‘ €i1’s.iVs’0.me or t »785tiied’h8‘if ‘ r 0013 fer;-i_ug\i a‘ onfiie 1'3¥ea;im‘of éoiiiihzingiey by~8iep13iii§ on<,bo;1_rc1ilxi§§§!i¥!-1?0%Ste8t and: Ordéring‘ hi1_1‘io§q:i,l§pc3f;_£ feu_1__at;;he p.ie.r‘of»the. hotgl where ,-(-fRobe_r§ “\;1o‘x‘_ Bziuimhas 3,101: of » 2§ph8;‘;ta,ki:!f1 Lot;-36913195‘ on ”thfe-,.B.i81'- lJ15Ié}fgEd_\]Dd3.s; Among the collection sneugvergl. egégngyt g ! ,-of my young ‘ gr-<~w.Y.9'ilIi>,a.ir1 Demuth promises ‘that’ his grmhtmiii be»a_.disP1 ofine3?dn.e38‘§nd'8p1¢ndor combined. . w ». . — ..— . 4 ,-—GeneraI W. W. Dudley and family. of Washington. D. C.. were guests at the Fort. Wipiam Henry this week. —Miss Jessie and Louisa. L-eavens, of Glens gall were guests for a few days at. Rogers oc . --Miss _ Pegu-1 Marshall and Miss Mamie Wicker, of Ticonderoga. were guests at Hague this week. Lakq acgug Mfrrur Pursqqnih. —-1\.Ii.ss Alice BodinIi5Q1'— , York elm 11.:-n retntnedto Assembly: ‘amt; with Mr‘s‘.fC18;l‘3‘-3309 , T..sanrm:d. . 1[:s,.Bngt&rd;h;s,}2429_n_Zi8!£ix2x.,tha,A family of Miss»~Bodine,.1yh0. 11173 5 jummgg home at stool.-.b:idge.. ,1i.In.sa., 1:53;‘ mi1e’_‘sg_f_r<jn; Lenox. The return. of the’s’e“vcha:ming'+ lxdlea. adds much to-the plenum of :he,Bq:ng 1 ‘_Hi,n§~i Bodine ia.one=oI.th'a. pluyef on she lake and is the subiecbut much‘-mmiratiom __ —e'1‘he Iiumber of Dave: at th§‘Dové:C$o_te ig kepttjxp to the .s£andn.1:d. of strength .:n;1t_1}be;nu}y by the;arrivalgmhgéiiugseE:;n bet}: Bennate, of Aihany, tan mt the ixiaiieiaa 321%. - vacant by. thg. Ali-new Da.re- o£Br0°7i;1}:11‘? ~'-T319.» Jhe‘ _1x_tnni§I;it._1~.I11..‘;i12I;§; famous -br¢od~.1;hqt _ev¢:r mts1.e:* it§%h9xi19~9n..\t1;§ f . . ‘ - 5“: ; A. 3.; «sax? - g, .. A I‘ .e.1ans;E:-11.:-e ans.1i=11é;— ‘tum hexntitnl 11-!».i=1;a\‘ .%>§1s?4;te.rs. aha. hn't;é;;b§gg..~ spendinz the an.“ .e..r .-m.~—th«,.-‘« Katiakill .h0;£1!!; ref: :1 T i.. ..3i!?‘ c01§3§’:b.Y 1.19}: bri.’s.ht_pe'r!9 ...!1i.§X' ’¥!.1<‘1_ ‘é1i!1“1i;i!lE. p!Al,'fI1r8'l8 much.-regret-te9iL T , _ .§ri1E8h_1j\v:t; ehlries“ ~8hwe1'Ca. 9.3: 5.-'!'°!s '!I?elvII,e 91 Ir. W,» E '1‘: p‘et.t.8: at $!&!.rAs3émb1¥#-Pain? Dhty .01, .;t1:¢ works: ms, fgitYé!1..:.i_n.t1;ti: homrdaa: grant of 1Iiix-or'<‘:qttngea:g.- .« ‘ --\l“here was a pleasant lawn party at the cot- tage or Mrs. Putnam near the Snganiore. on the shores of the lake, Wednesday and Thursday of this vfeek. ~ The proceeds were given to the chnmlges at Bolton. W.ednesdny_ afternoon the gueatgjgvere treated to a concert in the open air. -—-The sinnual regatta of, the Sag-amore waiters takes place Monday. August 24-, it half-past. fo.ur .0.?‘cI0_ck. in the,,a.ftern‘o0n. ’ - ‘Q.-.-leap}; geek, the great am! ‘ze- nowned lecturer. will deliver :1, sermon lnvtlxqg Memorzigu chapel. ‘l0',m,Ol.'l'.‘0Y(. Sunday. ‘23, at f9Ln_‘o'x;Iock:in a” . * 3 > —-~The*commodore’s steam fyanht,-, thew? . 2 hontas, will: be ~bri11ia.n1_: withL all ~.1j.];e colors ‘of .the.‘ra.i\nhow; 2’ j +The Fgnitfa will-‘be 4 handsomely decoratgd‘, but-asTthé“boat_.is me-nag amp. itIis‘- no; mceiy’ thn vice commodore’ will\ be. 'gb1e= to ‘tum hiwmft gins but 3 ace. as-it 1w'iJl.be -meccemry for him-—t<.1 be here’ andtheréand»everyrher¢» w: I , -9-=18.h’0u1d »not4he£1'1r15'ti$ed if .the'h8nd!0nie‘ Tne\w;sten1ne‘r‘ .th¢~.»..lTIarion,-=-owi1edTrby D. _SY,1¢rI!1.81i..Vt0t;ld:fu;r_x:ish‘. ta for Body. ~is:ta.Vperrgc,t3zost.b11 pre_tty Ms. £his~pop‘u1a.t(h;ot'eI.h ,4 .4 -. . .-.~“=.v.~\f“' §'. ~