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•· c. H. TEII.MS: , To Office ~md Mail Subecrlbel'R. PllJI· able strictly in advunoe, ......... $1 50 To Village Subscribers, Rerved by Oamer, per.year ....... :;;:-• .. ·: . . ~2 00 ,_ . JOB PRINTING. Law Ca~es. Pamphlets. Pootero. Blanks, Bill Heads, Ba.\1 On.rdR, Business Oa.rde. anu every variety of Job Printing, executed with neatness and dispatch, s.nd B.t prices to suit thetl:mea. -Business Cards. WILLIAM R. KELLOGG, A Tl'OlmH AT Iu\W, Eli7it\betbtown, \£s- ROX County, N. Y. HALE, KELLOGG & HALE, [Late Hale. 8mlth & Hale.l A 'l:l'OliNIITB AND OOUNBELLOB8 AT Loi.W, Ell.tabethtown, EsRax County. N. Y. RoBERT B. HALll, I - ROWLAND o. KELLOGG, HAllnY HA.Lll. , WALDO & GROVER. TTO.N'EYS AND OOUN8nLORS A.T LA.W, Port Henry, Essex County • N. Y · M, D. OBOVEn. ROBERT G. SHAW, TTonmoY AT LA.w: Olmsteadvllle. EsRex N.Y. HAND & PERRY, TTOBNEYBANDCOU'NSELLOBB A.T LAW, EJ.h- !lbethtoWO, Essex C@unty, Y. Y. M. C, I\l!IBBY AROD K. DUDLEY, A TTOli.NlDY J.ND aouNSKLLDR A.T LAw, EUz- abethtown. Essmt C•1Uuty, N.Y. JAMES W. SHEEHY, A T\rORNEY A.....'\a) couNBII:LLiilR A.T LAW. Port ·..n..Henn. Essex Oo~ty, )!. Y. HOLLEMBAEK & WHEELER, A . \rl'ORNEYS .t....'lfD OOUNBil:LLOltS A.T LAW. Tioonderogn, EssexOounty, N.Y. 3. 0. HOLLmatB.A.Blt. 8. L. WHll:ll:1..lUL. BYRON POND, TTOBNEY AND COUNBl!IL,l..OB &T LAW, Eliz- abethtown, Essex Cou.nty, Ji. Y. BOVETTE B. BISHOP. .lT L.l. W. JOH~ U. FENTON. TTOllNEY .I.ND OOU!ISELLOll AT LAW, Ti- conderoga, Essex County, N.Y. .. • AND GAZ·ET·TE. n . aoing to make sura of you, Kelly, before I go ; and there isn't' a.ny oihous law that I know of here to prevent it. Though I oughtn~ to revile the French law,\ he aMed· reflectively touching her che~ Jl.ght ly with his lips, as if in a.cknowledg- illllnt of all that thl! Jaw had done for him, \sinctl it has provided me with a. wife. And what a. lucky thing for me, Nelly, tha.t yon never knew w4ere you was born r· c. .................... :.·-·..-~ HTOWN; ESSEX COUNTY. N. Y.~ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1879. NO. 25. ha~~ ~!~r :!~sero~:ti~! ~~re~ OL.S. ~~~~~~~~~=r~~~~~~==~~==========~~~~--~~~ dd 1r t ' !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!==!!!!!!!=====\\7===~=~=~=1\\' ness of woun e se -respec , re- I!! was ql!ite in the dark. And there of his state of mind, and he!dtating ious scamp. He won your affection kind a.n.d solicitous in this matter, sponds with the gladness of her I W. T. CLAY, lf'ABINE'r MAXER AND UP:S:OJ..- 1 STERER, I • Elizabethtown, N .. Y. ' J,ianufn.ctory at William•' Mlll, near Rico's Grist Mill~ All kinds of JOBBING Promtly a.ttended to -AND- PRICES REASONABLE, Hotels and Summer Bo~rdlag Hocses baviug a lu.rge a.·.uonnt o( repAinug to be done, can make speolnl and ,sotl~lactory OODt'fflC~S. Elizabethtown. Jan, 21st, 1879. ELIZABETHTOWN tr:c.ion Free School Elizabethtown, Essex Co., lV. l' JOHN W. CHANDLER, Ph. D., Pl'inoipal. Winter Term commences Jllnunry 6, 1879, and contio~ea stxtee11 weeks. ~peoial faoil>tiM nn•l bberal terms to. aoholnrn wiFihing to pnrsoe nd\ll'a.nced sln~'hes. . Lo('D.tion arlmi.roble, InstrnottonP praotl• cal and thoroagh. Terms as reasonable aa lqJlDY similar eohool In Northern New York. The threQ Deputmenta are condacte<l by able tea.cbers, RJI follow\ : Pr!aclpal. J. W, CfiiiNDLEll, Esq., F!r.t Asslstant, Miss EMM!\ NORTHUP. t:Jecoud AssitJtant, Mtss LOUIHE A. PER- RY. Instruction iR a. lao given in instrument- Ill mnslo to popils d•siring it. For fa1·Lher p~rtioul~r• •ddress tbe Prin- cipal. By order of th~ Bonrd of Ecloontlon. R. L. HAND 1 .P'reaident. GEo. S. NtcBox..soN' Hec'y. DAVID A. CLA.BK WESTPORT, N. V. ''!.love you, moth<~~r.'' .. I love you better th)a.n Then abe teased and, day, · Till her mnother rejoimed to plii:V· \I love you mother.~· ll!laid \To-day I ll belp y01~ all How glud .I lUll tbnt Qoohool t!o she rook•dl the b,.by till 1 '1 loTe you, mothe1r, u Three liLlie DJ:lildren How do :rou think Whlob ot them The Pomerania> was th reGI days out :from Havreu sail~g briskly along a:t ~e rate of knota a.n hour, her sails filled the was a quiet dignity about her that just a. broo.th of time before with. o.nd promised to m&rry yon, a.nd be- resolved to fight it out in New York eyes a.nd the happy smile on her repelled any nndne curiosity, even drawing this last remna.nt of her re- gniled yon a.cross ~e ocean, when rsther than to go back forsaken to half averted face to Ralph's emphat- were he inclined to dillplay it. serve, \hill llliiiitl is Brevoort-J obn he '11'88 all the time engaged to A.ga.tha Madame De la. Vigne. ic sentiment. ''You have friends in New York,.. Brevoort.\ Fraser; I dtlre sa.y, if he could, he So all the bleak winter days that wouNnlt.D=-r=IN=T\\H\'E=coB.NERs. he ventured lifter amoll\ent to aak, ''Brevoort y~ he repeated, qnes· wouldhavemlll'l'iedyouonttbere,bnt follo-wed, and throu!Jb the driving Brother Gardner was yesterday not ao much from cmrio!dtv as genu- tionally. \0h of course-Theodore, once back to America. he ha.a got in snow, and in the piercing cold, of whitewashing the back end of an ine interest i,u her lonely condition. yon moon 7\ with Agatha, and finds it the Balder which the girl's previous life had old house oh Catharine etreet, when But the simple 1\ffirma.tive whioh she Her blue eyes opened wonder- thing now to m&rry her. If you had no similar experience! Ne~y iohe st..r;rffig gave way, and he had a gave ohooked llllY further inquiry, ingly. know John at all,~ With a dash of went up to Mra. Penmngton 5 ' fall of about fifteen leet. He wa.s acce)?ting. the faot, he skilfully \No Mr. B'Awth~rn.e; his middle irony in hie voice, ''yon know heal- growing to like that la.dy \:lrd ~er senseless when picked up, but a. t~~ed. £he wbjoot again to her past llliiiiB ia Tempre, not Theodore. ways does the easy thing. . !haven't duties, and winning t~e ech_on man poured about a gallon of water and to things with which she Theodore. is the younger brother, a.ny apologies to ms:ke, Miss Eger a.nd confidence of the gu-ls,. as, m- down his baclr and brought him to. f ·~-\'-. Andwhen twoho\- you know:· ton\-whileNellyr nev~L' saving a deed,shewonthatofeverybodyelse· dn h 1 d .........,. ....., •- h h Mr. Gar er t us e,xp a.ine matters had passgd quickly by, and But Hawthorne's lips :vera a.ngri word,looked at hlm like a.n scansiug And all those months, thong s e to the reporters: On \ '-~d 80 · nnded for dinn. er, a.nd ly compress.ed And while he me statue-\! know it's a. shameful didn't prehaps fully realize it, the , d ... J..W f R 1 h H \Wall I was up dar, an ar was· S 'Ill-~-·-- ,_-' I-'t h:- with cha.nica.lly rulld, \0h. yea, you're bn.ainess, but if there ie anything I soaiety and presence o 1t p aw- =c>== = .... ==- h 1 . · \th ·1 th de !lOuse, an· dar was de scatfold, her prettily &Xpreased thDAirs, he quite rigbt..-it is John Temple aan \do to make it up to you-\ t orne were lillllg Wl BJ ver e an' da.r we all was. I was jess reflected, in two or three perilous Brevoort,\ hie thoughts were run· 4d than Nelly, rising from the bleak a.nd cloudy days, avertin\ ih<il dra.win' dat brush aronn' to kill tnrn!l Lt-~t he took up a.nd do~ the ning on tumultuo. usly in another chair a.nd steadym' g herself against storms hom Nally's fair young head, I Ym \~ · h lif when I felt a. gonsnes!l. Seemed de ~,. •'--t 1 ·t W\\ months since he vein. \John Brevoort,\ he hastily ita baclr, fouhd her voice. and imparting to er e a generous d ....., -=- ~ 1 '-- d, if 't did • 1 was praocin' aronp.' on de air, wi hnd exerted himsell so mnoh to soliloqnised, \why he's engaged to \There's nothing in the world,'' g ow tu.u.t tempera 1 no. a. no chance to dig J.n mh' toes.\ Pl \\\e o.ny one. A\\\. thn Frnse. r, and old Mra. D. ny- sho said slowly, n.nd lookml!' Mr. togtlther dispel, the outside cold. d .,..,.. \'\~>\ u til · d h \Why didn't you fa at once, an But he repeated the experiment okinck hss died and left their g~rl a BreToort in the face, \that you can n spnng came, an t e roses have the matter off yoru mind f\ f d B ort · th la.st I t blossomed, and one day Nelly and the next day, only lengthened out ortune, an revo lB e do--except go awa.y. never wan asked 11 policeman. the two hDnrs to fonr, and on the ~in the world to give up money. to see you_e.gnln,or your son either,\ Ralph rode over to Brooklyn, a.nd \Why didn't I fa.ll! Why, sa.r, I day followin~ beguiled the yoUDg And this little girl has got to go on she added in a tone of surpressed through Prospect Park, a.nd ilown was fll.!lin' all de time. I went down '-dy to spend most of the sunny and find it sll out for herself, and scom a.nd indignation that brought to the sea. shore, where the fresh \' ht b k t h 'bout fifty feet he~tdfust, an' den I easterly ·breeze, lllnd board cheered with hotll'8 On d B~,. and the evanm· g b~ bresk her heart, perhaps, over the the gentlemsn to his feet, and lef. t ocean breeze broug ac o eac \\\\ ~- f h · 1' · t changed and went sideways, an' den prospect of sides. Thill then came to be the oontemptable scalawag.'' And for· him standing irresolutely between memory o t eJr ear ler acqu!un I struck on one foot an' boaf ears. 'ck M t pa.esen · his trvubl d d h d ance. So they sat down on the \' qm run. 0 's . · bistol\J o! eaoh lltlweedillg da.y, for getting own e, an never her.llll t e oor. All dis time I was doio' some power- gars weN on deck, str1~tolb.ed_ m~o- the 'l'ayage proved un.in.terupted.ly thinking whAt_ ndva.nta.g_e he_ might \l am very .sorry,\ he began in. a beach a.nd looked out toward the !ently upon the lea.nmg d · fr thi!l new 8ltnntion, all half frighte d horizon, where a passing steamer ful t~·, I was.': idly against the Of the lat- ~p·o;::: ~~::~p~:!o::t~:-s:n:: ~~:e :d eympsthy of hie nature •'Will yo::o ;.ay~e ..,.ked. left a long line of smoke in its wake. _\Dld~: yonbt~ kofd oysters ~1 \'~ r-~ 1 \What would you think,\ he ask- fned Wltu crum s' as e the re- ter, Mr. Rto.~ph Egerton, he found it in the fact that went out to Nelly in_ a. fruitless o_ng- \But Miss Egerton,\ he e~tpostu- t b t thing t\~t ht h '--ll ed idly gathering up a handful of por er. A sea voyage was a ore 0 everv one else on board was Ger ing to do some \\ =g lated, now a l!tep nearer tot e w. , D , b thinki.n' • ~-L b el L f --, the eand and letting it trickle \ oan 8 aao way, oy. him, and, b~ _no a. nov •Y, or ma.n, and not at all connenial com- avert the blow. And yet he conld u 0 t course when you desire to re- I , b d -\ bad d da lib lln hls b • ., through his fingers,'' \of going back mem ere ~ my e~ it came in e .a runness, pany to him--or to her. not do wore than say, \I hope 1ou turn you msy draw on me for the while I wu,s gwme down, an I and hsd already come in Iris Iilii ol It was o. mild moonlight evening, will be Tery happy, Miss Egerton,\ passage money. Perhaps, though,\ n~xt ~onth to Madame De la. ca.lled out I would live a better life thirty yeare 1 fifteen times. But on the vessel wa.s within eight honra of \mowing as he spoke it was the reflectively, \it will be better to V~goe T _ • if de shock didn't kill me.\ tbis occasion its novelty promised Slllldy Hook, with the pilot on merest kind of mockery. sand you a check at once. ru do Nelly-!Qoked a.t him Wlthhe::~. In the group was a colored ma.n to be reliev$d by fiLn apparition that board and the eea. more ths.n usual~ In doe course of tim.e the steamer that to-morrow7 Miss E.zerton., ~· a.p- deriD.g eyes. \To give up h d i\d th ompiiDion . , ah 11 a.s.ked, in bewilderment:. whose face brie-htened at t ese ha ]uBu IJ()Jll0 Up e (l • ly s=ooth. ·~·ha oilvn- pa.ssangers Brrived in New York J'oh.n Bre- pa.rently relieved. at =e thought words, and he softly a.sked: way, in the person of Miea Emily were bttllylDj:t themaelve!J in V!U'IOUB voort wM not at tho wharf; after there wD.S something he could do. Ralph nodded. \Brudder Ga.rdnar, doa.n' you ., Egerton, and was now standing h file f a.1l dr •ta If ~.and to le .. ve Mrs. Pennington?\ ._,_, . th d ways, 1md Ralph and Nelly were gazing a.nx.ioualy on t e ea o The little figure ew 1 e up Another a.ffirmstrve nod. 'member de two dollars you borrow- somewhat nncerruiwy lll e GOr, sianding behind the wheel-house while every . one but themselves proudly. , ,roo 0 r good r· ed of me?\ BUiLDER -.AND DEALER 1!4 n19 waitinll for the vSJssel to resume ita •-'-'- th h h hioh lit d rted, Mr rr -wth crf \-- t d \ . ., wa=g e p osp orne w epa . ..,.. ome ·- ... you wue o sen me a penny, \I trust not for bad.\ \I do.'' equilibrium and s.llow II. sale e:rit. up the wa.ke of the vessel !llld Nelly went to the boarding she declBred, while a. bright spot ·'Bnt, Mr. Ha.wthorne, is there \Den pay it-han' it over. De He.wthorne seemed to have some They ha.d been silent for e. few house, the o.ddress of whioh J'ohn burned on either cheek and her eyes b . shock didn't kill you, and now be· intnitiv:e oooaciolJilllleBa of her ap- momente when she begllll to speak Brevoorl had given her. It proved il.ashed fire, \I'll surely throw it Lhto any reason w y T. .nn on dat better life.\ Dressed & Matehed Lumber, 13 L'H YEA.tl. OF THE CHAMPLA1.:.1 TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT L.I.W, 11 VALLEY f h d d d \~hink perhaps, you ha.d better, o- proach, or e ttnrne aroun an in a low, quiet voice that had come to be B priVBte bouse, nor were the street. I never want to 8ee or .... ,_ gerton.\ \Brudder Jones,\ solemnly re- called out with a. welcominJr emile, · him .,, h · Mr B t- w.w to be the sweetest mnmo to . there !IllY persons ~\-'ere w ose name hear of you agam, . revoor And then with a.Il her perplexity, plied Gardner, \de shock didn't kill •'Wa.i.tamoment,MissEgerton,a.nd \eh 'd ftl · h u~ =- d ta.nd •'\\-t• o \Mr. Hawthorne, e Bill so y, Brevoort hD.d. g:tV'lll er. .=. . .=.w- Don't you .= ers \\\\ · r there came a sudden sense of bow me dead, but befo' I pay out any I will give you a.lilllnd\ •'I think I ought to tell you why I t.horne then took Nelly to a board must I say it e.ga.in ?\ much this going away wonlu coat money Ize gwine to wait de result McCormick Block, Ohlr<III?O. Ill. E'u:DE>.,oJ< C. FI,\LE ltonBRT RoBttRTS. ~EYE & E.A.R\ INFIRMARY .. SIMONDS, Proprietor. l'tJIAltl~h urgh and Saranao, N. Y. But she htJ.d mlready come ont, am coming over to New York. It mg house kept by a Ja.dy frient.l. of \0h no, Miss Egerton; cer~y her, and a little spirit of rebellion on my nervous system. I 'pea.re deftly !balancing herself, and a<:cept- is ouly beoo.use one feels some hem· his, and then left her, after having not. I hope yon won't mistu.ll'e my his . . to be o.ll right, but possnmly I may nl th against propos1tion. ing h.is profl'ered a.id o Y as e tntion in tB!king about some things written a note to John Brevoort in- motives. Sorry not to be abl to be fatally injured in some of de N. y._ - - Proprietor. Proi>rletor. PROPBtm'l'OB. Over 25 YeaT• Experience In I•• llrmarle•_,_HotapCtal•• Col)elfBII u.n4 nome~ Pra.cUce. Dr. Ravnes is usnolly nt the Onmberlnn<l Honoe, Plattobnrgh, N. Y. For qonRljlta· tion and operation• In dloen•e•. o,f the eye, e.ir and for cntnrrh. 2.-\ and 4th roegdoy• of edob month. l'ali•nts have found n home with Dr. flnyne•. for operntiuDB anol treatment, mora than 25 years. ArtifldnJ l!:veA, of 1\oy oolor or size, and artificial \Enr~drnms\ supplied. For partioulo.r,. addresR ship gave anothillr lurch and Bent that I haven't told .von before.\ forming him of Nelly's arrival a.nd assist you. Good evening. And ''But, I can't think of it, Mr. corners and not no it in a month. her sliding• doWili toward the ra.i.I. She stOpped for an insiant, o.nd present address. that was the last Nelly saw of the Hawthorne,\ she expostulated, G' B dd J • d ' ing. \What a bree:z;y day I\ she ex- claimed merrily, graeping the rail a.nd toesmg bao.k the strands of hair which the wind blsw out from underneath the pictnresque little h \without knowing just why. If la.ng, ru er ones, an oan Mr. Hawthol'l!e wonderdered w JLt At about nine o'clock that even- Brevoorts. rob de cradle an' de grave !\-.De. the some things might be. . t th d Well, she didn't die. People do there's any good reason-\ And tro;t F:ree Press. ing there came a nng a e oor there she stopped, with an unspok- ' \I told you,\ she went on, \that of the house in Mort.on street, a.rld not, ordina.rily I ima.fi:ine, under =\\\\=== CHI- . I · '\\t ta.n en invitn.tion in her puzzled 1ace MISS OA VENDI$:S: AND A I had friends in Amenca. WJgu a. Toice Wll.B he!ll'd inquiring for Miss snoh cirolllllB cas. NESE THEATRE. d ' h · b f that hG should P'ive her more light. P roperly have said one frien · E ertoo who by this time was It was t e next evelllii£' e ore .,. Miss Ada Cavendish, ·the English g ' \Well said he, looking up some Then there was another pause, '- d · to \ fever of =cite Mr. Hawthorne appeAred., B.ndNelly . \~tress who recently played in this wor><.e np m ~ - what amusedly, \there is II rea.son: ~ bat !UlC1 chased a.bont ller forehead. and though her fB.co was turned a t o.nd a.pprehension. With every \'1'1\.B almost unwilling to a.dmit to city, has given to a Detroit Free s. RAYNES. M. D. th ... ., ... ., E '-- men ah '-~-' ti · But Nelly did not a.sk for it, and Sa.re.nao. <.:!Inion Countv. N.Y. \It's wi ns t~.~~ong.., .llUSB ger- little one Bide, Ralph, IIOmew ...... t ring that afternoon a.nd ovening she herself how much e LU>U a.n Clpa- her face grew hot, and the blue Pre88 reporter some reminiscences CHAIRS ! ! 1 !Ulod we can bear it with eqrum. perptex .. a as to what it meant, could had started up expectiog to be call ted\ his coming, and quite afraid to eyes drooped benesth his steady of her travels in the West. Under CHAIRS! · ty.\ aee the riaiug blush in the moon· ed, a.nd had bean !IB often disap· go down in the parlor to me•t hlm. the protection of a detective she The unrlerRil(ned bae constantly on hnud •Arn't we makinli! a. very good hght. And with the next worcL. pointed, until tired and sick at Bnt when ehe came in the room, so glance. was one of a party that visited a. • qu~ntHy or Splint Bottom ru~, Mr. I(awthome l\ the sudden revelation, whioh, in the heart aha was by this jlme almost dAintily e.rraygd in one of her Paris \l am going myself,\ he con tin· Chinese theatre in California.. r- • h Q•M d R k- -'\' dd d. •orv d · h hr f ned, \and I thought perhaps you , 1t~fc en, ll' ce an oc The g-e .... ema.ili no e ery blindness of hie new 7 fonn )oy, a roo.dy to rn-v herself to aleep. But dresses, and with two or t ee o \lt was the funniest little place, · 7•J ' d 'f • n1 k \ \-d. •'-- th -·, ·th would like compa.ny.\ I Lng v uurs, goo , 1 1t o Y eeps up. hadn't even apprehenu.. wuot e when at last she WlUl summoned to biB fra.gmnt buds interwoven Wl d . hi h N I she says, \and how shall ever say tr.t\ h ted dltati ely ..J\.. • h -H ..: hich b ,_., t h And then the ol plllll, w c e- '·.U, . 9 0 repe!ll me T I pwco In er . 1W8C1o10n W e the parlor first having bathed her the pretty Pans nec ... ..,.e a er _ . ll it, the filthiest (0, the reeking foul- 't wot~der what t.be;re ill in li!e that sought to oooupy wan fllroady fill ad. eyl!s o.nd smoothed her somewhat throat, with jW!t a shade of emb!l.l'· ly thoughdt ehe ha~ lam away bWl~ ness oi it wll.B mdesaribable !) I ever '-'sn't ~- 0 ;..-m· 1 ·t•\ . ~\' littl 1 • th bl h\ f d her fade memones, come ac Th dit . ~n .,. ·- ..- • Her v01ae WliB ~>lolU a e ower intrnotnble ourl;y hair, she went down raaament m e us mg ace, 11n a d' 1 th saw. e o.u onum waa Bm<W, Dated Elizabethtown, :::leoembor. 1878. 'Lil • d • 1:- en . a • •- N 1 . '\\-t .A.h, Nelly I How 1sma now e h di ' e lB ma e np 01 conw.ug • as she swd, '-,. am gomg vJ ew stairs with a lighter heart tha.n aha little tremor to the ow vowe ......,.. . b a h yet much too large fort e an ·ence LEVI BULLARD. cies, M!i.se E&\erto·n;· be r~plied. .. York to belniiUied, Mr.llllwtbQ11le,'' had borne nil day. bnde him 11 good evening,\ he only tbO\l.~h~Nofllata~g tiomte, ~th how (I feU sorry lor the players), and - -----,---=--=-'----- '·\- •- b t ed th ~ '-•-d, d 'd, ftl wearily e y, unpa en Wl er. th t th dd t \=i.we seems ~ e, JUS now, Perhaps a olond pasa !er e \It i\ only three weeks, Bbe o}mmed ber ww tUl 13W. 130 y, . the stage- a Wl1S 6 0 88 'COn. Ed~;ar n. Barnes 'd t h ]A Lt. t . . ..... t \ . -r . - I 1m ,. self and trymg all she C!ID to keep whicl~ be will sell \ll'ery chE>ap. All oW.erg promptly lllled. she: BIIJ , more I() erse • lillBll 0 moon Just then, or 1t msy · e \'\\\ thought ae she tamed the knob of \Yes :MW3 ::;gerton, ow. ' . d triVBnce yet. There wa.s no scenery, ru- •.. ·~. glvos notioe, that he Ia rondy, nt him. the Rhip suddenly llll'o.hed; at all the parlor door. \and it seems like And she stored tlus away with from orymg, turns a. way her hea but at the back high up and hidden to set up. to vut luto opero- \You're all alo•ne on bo8ol\d ru:n't events, H&wthome felt a sense of three month&.\ the other instances of his consiQ.er· and loo_kB _out across the ;'\a.ter by a drop of some kind was an altar. f' r• ,.t v .-,ssex uO., l, .. I., '· Public, Auctioneer, Xn1u.r· , &nee and Genere.l Land - .Agent. Crown Point Centre, hAll C<>unb-. N.Y. E. M .T 0 :E N S 0 N , H 0 TOG It A PH. ER. C•own Pol~t, Essex County, New York. J. H. POTTER, ][. D., ysician & Surgeon, .~:o:ali'l' ton lat•1• tril~ ... lll!l&ran_,e Co•paay, w-»ort~.BIIezco.,ll. !'.,. ~- Li<l .I, . . tion, and to repair u.lmost nll k d . n a.. u un ertam way ktnds of yon, MUss Egerto1n T'' he as e · . momentary darlmeae, a.nd grasped No wander that Nell;:r stands still ate reg:ard.. And Ralph never told won ~rmg- J1U a vag e c You see they combine theatre and Brandies, Bins, Wines, &c. Aleo, dealers iu sud direot rooeivera o KENTUCKY BOURBON & RYB WHISKIES \I'm sure I feell so,\ abe reph~d. the riill to maintain his centre of in the doorway, that the greeting her how_ he kne.w, or of the inter- what 1 t_allJaeans. . le Joss House for economical reasons. \1\:Ia.da.me De la Vigna came '!'71th gra.vity. It waa only for an instant diea a.wo.y on her lips, that her fllCe view whioh had pasaed between him But lt a.s · ahort hved _troub _; Two doors at the ballk gave entra.n!le me to Ha.-ne, bUit since we lelt I though; ana Nellie, looking toward pales and the old pain of all day and Mr. John Brevoort upon the nnd the tenderness of . hls nex a.nd exit to the actors, but there '---\ 1 • to nl· a.nd · • did t d-<--t Mr words took half of the pa.m away. •~· th •· have ==;t spo ... en a so • the distRUt honzon, no \'\\\ long comes back to her hesrt. For delivery of tile letter, wherest . ., h k d was no drop cur ... ln or o er s ... ge 'cl _u ...... TT- ••·o-A . . L'- .. • -o. 1 h \Do you suppose e as e , so · t d to be81 es yonrsen:,, rur. .J::U>Wlill .,._,_.,, !IDY emotion m I.W7 Iil06 or even m the guest iB not her John Brevoort, John Brevoort had besought 4 .... p . . '. t appliances as we are secus orne \ 't th E lish erson · · h h • tl k d - - th tal f ._,_ d '\' qweily that her tliiDd eyes sough mh ,_ there 1sn a.no er ng P bia vo1ce, w en e qme y as e : but an older ma.n, so much like him to convey \ e o llJ.A eser1o1on, . fid f hild, in our own theatres. .\- e p.u.y wa.s b ,, \ •'*'h ·' • · .A.m • 1\ . . . . ...._, h.__\ ld B • •'\\-t hls Wlth the con ence o a. c ,_ I d t · t . b on Ollil'u.- '-L e gen .. ema.n 18m encs that Nelly with e. qmck mtrution, and L\.!UP ..,... to revoor\ ...,.. T , b a u=.wa. o no Jllil rewem er \But you're n10t altogether Eng· Nelly nodded somewhat abstrnot knows that she is rseeiving John's if it were not for getting the thing \that 1 am golng ! 0 ~eave you e~e how I found tha.t out, but it was lish, Miss :tlJgerto'n.; your aocent a.t edly. \1 met him in Paris about a. father. into the newf!Papers he would give sll alone~ You Non lit ~ant to e a story of a girl who bad eioped l t foreign ele- d half .. Bh · d, in •~ I .. · d him d tht bin · left alone, do you e Y' and was pursued by her infuriated east snggea a some ~ an a ~~ogo, e _ sa1 \Miss Egerwn, presume, Sill a aoun as g. this, It wa.s the first time he had ever ment. her soft UDdertone. •'Hs 1.11 lin ar- the gentleman: to which l!jell;y bow- It was prehaps a week after . . father. The orchestra numbered \My mother Wll!l Frenoh,\ Bhe tist., and U!Jed to come to Madrune ed.. when she had a.l:rea.dy oonsnlted called her tbo.t; tbe first time, ~· five or s1x China.men. who pls.yed U d · Fran W to . h t to \ll'...ft deed, ehe bad beard the name m d •-=\- sa.id; \and I h&\\l'e ve m ce l\relloh leesoJ.ul. e were ''I am Mr. Brevoort,\ he oontln· Ralph about ar re nrn ......... ca. It f .t st the cym.bo.ls, trumpets !l.ll. a. =· eve.r since I was 'a. little girl. I WliB have_ been married in, Paris, Mr. \!ather of Mr. John Temple and he had advised waiting. still modnthsb ; tahndtthhe no~te Yl 0 t 1 thso are gle, ~ving us a. hideous 'interlude' h h · In .. '~ \ d '\en .. '-'- In k b t · h • tle er a s e qm e os e sans born 't oug m u.w. llil w.t H4wthorne, \'= at wee ; u Brevoort.\ longer, that e oome one evenmg 1 h h d . 11 8 'd after every speech of a dozen or Wm. Ed!!erly · she stopped a.nal lookeCl dalii\tll'el;r when it ()IWI6 to mAking out the Na.lly bowed agtlip. atill standing \Vith a. novel and unlooked for prop· of what e se e a 6 \~ 0 ' a.~ k. more words. The irreaieiibly comi- Wm. Couopy, K . t'- hin watez, aa I ..... .1 I \~'\~'t . · her blnshea sJle ga.ve = e. qwc h ,_ tru k all J:..:·.:N:.::.L:.:•:.::w:.::m:.::\:.::n.:... -~----.:..N_:mv __ Y_o_R down mt.o ,.e rn6 g • necessary et!i..,. papers, \\\'... by thij door. OSltion. . 1 th t 1 d hi to . cal aspect of t e p.u.y r> c me ·:Billiard Ta ole FOR SALE. 'Tbe said Table Is in e~oelleut condition. There is a oet of ivory balls, Pin-Pool Ret, Obandelier, &o. Will be sold very cheap. For terms uddre~e JOUN LlliERTY. lilll~~ll9i!!I9Wl'IJ ;w, ¥. FOR SALE OR TO RENT. THE though the nBme' recalled llQme sud· tell the name of the plaoo in India . \Shall we ait down, Miss Eger- •'.I happened la.st night at the unoertam g ~mce a e m re of a sudden, a.nd I could not-repress den reaolleotion. \Papa and m1mlB. where I waa born., and they wouldn't tOn T~ he aaid 1 whereupon the Bemsene' recertion,'' he said., \t.o •'Yon don't want me to lMVll yoll 1L BCflliLill Of laughter, l'he- etfect hol:h ~~~d thQ>~,'\ 11M Mntinnod llf. M the ~ ~ on. .Tclm-a.ntl YQW!g llld;y meoh\Ulically drew up a meet MrJj, l'lllUliogton, who keops of tho.t on the audience was start. tar a m!nute; ''papa. Hr..~ a.nd r:o.a- here there was ju.st the lilighteut chair and he followed her example. the young le.dies' school up Madison here alone, do you!\ linz. You must know that not a m11 knew llQthi 11 1!i of hie relatlvell, Bhan\e in hor infiootion-1old tho 'rNo:w, Miulilgarton,\ ho began, a.venne. Q!lrt she told me that she . And then it aeemed to Nelly as person (Chinaman) in the pla.ce t th es Fr h though all of a sudden the sun had and ht\d none of he;r own, so a. a of the place 8.1 I remembered ''you and I ara sensible people. My has been looking out for ~ enc seemed to possess the lilightest last she sent me to her old friend. ; bnt !t turned out to be a prov- son, I tegret to My, ien't. I am tell.cher for llix months. She could grown vel~ hot. and all his rays emotion. They aJ.I eyed the play Mrs. lf.dmcaster, -who bad taught.he.r inca and not !\ town, a.nd they rura.i.d, in. deed, h-e has behaved to- get a shoal, she says, of provincials were concentrated on her cheeks. with stolid, expressiqp.less faces, .... - ~-- D '- Vi -L ts \It mil J:>e drea.dfn.lly warm here English .at ~e e \\\ lgne 11 tho1JS'ht JohJl wa.nted to evade the ward yon it~ .11. di11hoo.omble way~\ or even of PIU'isillns; but -e wa.n • ., . ed, \11nd some with their feet on the tops of pensiGn m Touri9. So I gre~ np - and were very angry. 'l!hen \Mr. Br .. voort I\ she interrupted. one from Tonrs who sp~. Tour- In the s~~r, he con~nn benches in their ~l.!Vfll] a\Q4 m~ed to tvJk ~lish to Jolm tllonghl it IJM m go om w IIYrut, JM,'' ~· RAid hllll'.iG£1IY .. • 11 1 MM F.MnM..II.nd ~a'Jl wrut till IIllA ~TtllJliOilJ mil ~ llWiJ I An~. 019 D others smoking in every Mr~;, La.ncaate:l:' IHld ,French. to America at onoo, especially B!l he · ~u woJ:\ld del>reciate all; that. find!J OllBj if it's llix 'yefU'a. I told if you go .to the country, you ll . be attitude of laziueliB and WllUIIUJ\ untn .Ml.'a. LanC118ter di~ was n.ia.r i:ln-ong'h the e.;ok; a.nd. we Very gOo(!! very ~cU Shows her ot you, ~,Egerton, ~md she shut up m BOJl1:B stuffy bos.r~g bnt when they hes.rd me and Madame and I eama to Pans, won1d hATe gone anyhow afterward. fideli'\'\ But here's a letter wa.s .....&~t.ly lnterl)l!teQ, and wants to house, and have.an awfully stnp1d arose, looked at me a · F oh dE . · · ' .YOill' ~.1• 15 w · · · · if tim I d a, N lly even if yon .tingly and then resumed where we've g.veu .ren an ng- ~q so he took the. llteatQer la.at from the -fellow. Afraid to oome see . . And I have no dou~t, • ?· n ee . e ' , ed ostures and their lish leeseins evert smce; That was week. .arranging th&tbhonld . himself, and willing· I should bear lik'e to .ava.il. ~onraelf of 11;, lt dont care a. hlt _about me, yo~ ll ty. p Of course the H X G HAN G H H 0 T H 1 two years a~o-\ · . ,, bimjn tbil one.· 1 felt llf $1longb r the brunt;\ .and. h!! handed· her may bo an oppo~ty, and & more· have to m!ilrry me ln. self-d~fence._ inQ\ of t~e pe~pJe on \.A.ncl you're. fllO\lil_!r to\ Amllr.I.C&! . W tell yQ\1' Qll ' tbia,\. she ~ote ~ectad~ tb,e., familiat congenial one~ yl)'Q. , would find • ''Bnt, Mr. H~wthome, -heSit&- qmte UDID~lhgJ.ble to At Wadham's ~~~d~· X· Fully fur- ''Yllll, Mr. )Iawthorna. \nAi.iely have been . whiOh.NellyopBlliid,regard.. ~. .Mrs. Pen,ningWn is a. fu:!.gly, an,d speaking very low. Ftage. b::ess hs For partioul&ra enqnire ot A.. Obap~el, \For the .first tinlf.1\ sp:eq pn.d that! didn'~ hoJd back leas oeremoo.;r,. and anxiously ·. an,.ilt~e 'is&~tioiu, Ji~e \Willi Nelly f' .· fafuerm.:n.n~~ tow sn PrQ~rietor, on the pre11_1lsea, 3tf \'Yea.\ . . . . .·, . • • . &:~!-~··~ · · . lt \WlWI very sbort, onlr, . isay 00 TN ~l~)ii' \Oh ~b.e excltumed, bravely, ~or did it with O'J:l\llllf Is bfreby . RlYen ~11M al \And ybu t!%pecHo enJoy tf.; no ; ''I. am. '~'I!Q\ ;rour:con- : . . . ' \Might I Jm.Ya 'a. little time to all her blu!!beeand her ~e!llrs. '?\ou ~ the ~pen . Ferllons are lorbldit~u to. Shoot, doubt!\ . . . , . . ·he Bald !atber '¢11 tell. jon, NellY.~ all thiilk \t Mf, ~~rne.\ slle eo good, bow could I help canng1 the audience, J 8 !~~~nntonanyortheprop?r· '~hopeto,M:r.H&wtho:rn&.\ bnh with . 9~t.t«h A;ll(l liD .~t. _he aeb~ 0 \:!'fuU. ,.~'(':¥ . . \.&!ldthenyouWillgo'\heB.Sked., the ·· . 'Adirondack.lron..and. S. ~ ... 1 Ob. -n-• h· ...,. __ ···b· .. ··- voa;vJ ~e.· t · ·- g.m y nt her embarrassment, 11nd not to ~ \\\'P ·..ll.ll'l'f• ... ~e • · · · · ,. · . m .,. 00 ~ . . · . , · they wanted Situate .. In ~o'wn•hlp i5. ~&47,1niiludlnt; 00 •.. fi· :n·::f-' 'ft 18 •• , 1i[Lt}•\ . •. ' •. l• <~O.IQf . .~;• ..,~. •. awa..,. _liha_. ram -d.r.o .. ps ~om the \\to~s tba \0/d .MU!!ary :/¥act.\ In th& Ooill'tY of u w ~ \ .., -- - •. Esse:t,: st .. te or N. Y. \ild are fo~bfdden Freneh EI!gl.is'h gil:-1 ·ill; M.iu • ch~eks. · !;ihe fo. tillapli~s 11lereof ill l)nJ, way 1 \111111# lhl! . _ \~ .,.~-~~'t\< \\1l<~th I.Jiy; ~!4'11~ 1., 8j~.ding p~a~t.y'~t;lf the·1a.~. AU fii~J!OD.Ii: .. tr'r spluH(':' ~ ptiZZI•\: BJil - \' ID(I tb~r.eon, for the .. purpcae c! ShliOIIfl!f, ahrm1h her·rifl,d;;:lbil.f: ltl ~.~''hiw·'·f.-tfl1•·• :~~~:~~~~t Runll.Hg ol' BYShln~. will 'ba.• .Pl<loeeafed thereror.. . , l !MERR. THOMPSON, Prellidet~l, · A;diroadll'o tulub, Ilicurporated. , .. m-iy lrtl1jiti.,1i8:'·0Ji'. \'\i:l;lif:\lijijl'~l,ti~':la~l·~~-iplii, Uarch. s.. 1877. . . 86.11 ,,, :'!' ~ ~