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;N OF •f lODgt,lr SJiOC!I 00 IIOC!OliD~ Eililer \. TIP- STBi !be great \P· tu your wonderful. 25 Centa. :MJI THIS. of flOO per a l!WKe com- In· Addreas No!; CO., Mlcbhran. BIPMAN, HOS triMfM ln All o ab&rJ• ua.leo m&klnr prellml- ree• rur ebtal•· ,. receu\ de•ia appllcal.lon• flven tg I•teta Extoo•ioul ,._ dUf~rectState•, veallon1 or Pit fot pamphlet ol ARB.ANT!. befor~ the U. R .. of tbe iat.erlor olalm!• Sortut ia 4.0,, b.l11 Sorlpt h~ •ff- or tbO pur .. to prJo:afes value wnb. to GOmon ott BOUBTY- tba I&&e war, or· to mot11!7' ha•• ao kun.,J- &nd It Itt lftl 't. •tamp 1.0 un .. wiJH- ruptur sJJghtlT, oa• ee. bdare tb• Sa· ~Court of ~iliUm• 11'1 eond11e.ted tn Ito ume ~:~xpefi.. Promt't II• GILlfORI'! .lo ('<J, suo::c;~~ .. bJ' de· & QO. o. NY, beloH .• : .. ~ ~~~=o~~~~~~~~~~~=m~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~-~~~~·~~~~~·~~~~~~-~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~ PROcml!lDnTr.t.· ~;OF 'Ti;rn: ·~OA'B.»! :OF W.P:&BVlSO~ Mr:~Wi*~top,Jno,!W):q ·~ell-d. by 'substituting $8 } ~sex. lll. 18'79. -\.rliili'•'''AI•othi!ln Sooiety\ Ia oue of ~e attraotive institutions oonneoted with our Kohoot' It was organized soon after Mr. Ohandle:r:'s becoming Principal, and the lntexest of the meetings', held every Fri Barbano, Mlaa Minnto WRkQtiGid/ o) l~~ylng hiiJ'd. Maa!er WoDd (Ill the role of Dick, au lmpe\lnent boyJ, did floQI,y, hla elptrea&ion being fr1e and am.u.sing to all e~e6pf:. f.o .&!.laa Walden,. \ Good T.,.plar •'ad an in'Yal!d, da-1\ QY4JDiD6• inorea,ees yearly. The deolamlltiona, debatea and oompoaUioJls are olwo.ys interesting and matruotivo, and the ••Gazette,\ w hloh ia read eve!y tbird nlgbt, sbows good talent and ooc..- sions much merrirnent. although the per- Til• reoltatiouu by;td;10e C•rri<:l »· tiOQ~ 1 MIRll Lizzie Wlllliefleld and Bertie Ingall• wero favoru.bl;r r~()<:~eivotJ,. Ia looldns down on hla lack, {rlpnd Whitney thobgbt thore W11Q ~IW )1BQiDS~ W'i 11111\111• illllfi ntll· dle Talbot. aa peace uid:eJ< bet•eeu tha young uplraottl for png&)lttlo honor, u~moly, Master~ Wlll BQot anol Ernest Wood, wa& etl'actluaf in bla ettortt. The tabl.o.ux was welil executod. Among· the vUlHo:ra f1'o.m ou.fl ol town .. wa wel\e p~Anaad to see our genlnll frlenda, B. 8. Oloou and wife~ Dr. G. W .. Powell and other.-, from Moriob; W, G. Leland nnd lrlfo, Oapl. J 1m Cheeuey an1d wiCe, ADd mauy othelD, from Schroon LRlr.e; Jamea .2. Pond and wife, hom Orown Point. On behalf of !.be people lu thna section we e:sloud our tbnmb to our frlendt for attending so gon emlly. Tbe rocolpta, o!tor paying all esp~nsos, were 111 trllle over 120. 0. E. Wood, who sold the tickets, aaya that tbe Dollar of our Dmddlea were plenty and In full olronlntlon. We wleh alao to publloly aOMl ahllrMWr of thllt journal somonmoH ma.keliJ diffident ma.ide:na blush and the boys sorrowful. -A Tery tlne opening IS preaented for doctors, by the prevailing plague or doadly fever in aouth•cuatcrn Buaala Tbe sooarg'e \' vuuienG and the eulfennq o£ the miserable people must be lnten••- Besides this there seems to be n aoarotty of doctors, wb1ch wtll wo.rmnt the enthn- sinstlo and am bilious of the profession 10 at once tumlng tbelr attention tho.t way. We infer this from the following pnra- Vlllage O:flleers. lbOlllBD L. llAm:>. l'te•ideu t. H.lBBY HAL-.. } ' A. K. DunuY, Trustees. W. H. Pu.m:a:. A. MoD. FINNEY, Treasnr•r. AlluA:a PunY. Colleqtor. G. 9.. & .. C'H'M»E .. UT. Constable. BOARD Oil' liDUOATION. lb:CB.UID L. B.<ND. Chairman. H. A- PtrrNU<. JoHN 0 l:'ARBIBR. A. 'BaoWN. ALvJ. M LEWIS. G. S. NtCllOLl!QN, Clerk. I!Il'Ph by cable. \A despatob to the Tim.,_,, from Berlin, says that 111 the villages near Astrachan the populace have massacred the doctors. believing tbat tbey poisoned their pa- List of Notoneo Public. in Essex Coauty. lhaok friend Ro.ot lor the many courteale~ whoso terms of ollloe wili expire Morob •...ud favors shown by him to make 6TOl'J'· 30, 19~9. thin!! pleruumt, and the affair a pleui!11! Robert W. Livingston, Elizabethtown. snoce~s. HuMD Buok, Crown Point. James W. Sheehy. Port Hepry. Frauk W Burhans, North Bndson. Arod K Dudley. Elizabethtown. WMbington Chase. Newoomb. Joseph A. Tilns, Ellzab&thtown. Darwin L. WeekA, Sobroon. Abraham Lewald Port Henry. John Forbes, Wilmington. Harry Hale, Elizabethtown. Georgo 0, Tobey, J •Y. Franklin A. Rowe, Keeseville. ~·. \V. Bnrhan11J a of! lam.Uy mo.de ., viait to Warronsbnrgl> laat week. John Laolnlr lost one ot bla bones last week. Being a poor man it le a !lltloue loss lo b lm. B. B. .VOTES .IJT THE WAY. CroWlll E.o1nt Con,re. ~ ~~f§~::~~[~~fiij[j~~~f~\: Elbridge 0 Ricketson B& Armand, A. L Inma.D, Crown Point. Wllllem E Calkins, Ticonderoga. Stephen L. Wheeler, . Tioontleroga \Tho way\ is very scaroa of notea t.b1a week. uxcopt tilat the Doator'a honea are kopt jogging pr~tty lively-anddll!l coldJ, congbs and badl tbroata being the prevail. lng al!mentA. Dr. Provenolllcr waa absont at Eliza· bethtown Sund\T night, when atld whoro, by roque•t, be 1ilelivarod hla popular tem. ,PO:rnnoo lecture\ Between bla town foreign praotioe the doctor I. kept very bney, Judiciary. BUPBEME OOUBT. [oA:ateO!f B. W .U't'll, of Ohio, Ohio! Juetloo. Aaaociate JusU.ces. ~ A:rBAN OLIJ'J'oBD, Maine. o•n H. SWAIN, Ohio. OBlf M. HABLA.ll, Kentucky. B.uroEL F. MILLEn Iowa. SUl'Hlllll l. FnilLD, Oallfornla. WILLIAM BTBONO, Penneylvnnll>, .1.nBEPB P.-B-:a.a.DLEYv New Jersey. W.t.IID I:IVlfl', Now .orll. Legislative. SEN A. TE-76 MEMBERS. York. VIce-Pres· Senate. OONKLINO, State -'l?D-IIIlOrro'w will be St. Valentiue'• da:r• are getting their arrows ready. Proeeeding• ot the Bonrd of Su- !TViAt>r•. in pamphlet form. will be Wlllmm Itaya, Lewis H. Clark. Henry M. Mould, Benjamin F. Beero, James BaTille, Th<>mao D. Trumbull, George W. Armstrong, James F. Moore, \tllsborough.• Keeseville. Port Henry, Mineville. A usable Forks. Jay. Crown Point. John C. Fenton Tieond~.u·ogn.. .Joseph W. Wyman, Crown Point. 0 KELLOGG. EYecntlvA Clerk of tho Senate. T.lll>le steel ware platou. Saves soour- ing1f,lways reatly for oompany; p1cklee, e~gs or apples does no'h tarntl:!oh it Much oboaper tb\ll oliver. A FEw R=llllENCE\- --The Editor: Rev. G. W. Bo.rrows, A . .M. Lew1s, Esq., or any leadmg cJtlzou of KeeaavJllo, A usable Forks, Jay. &o. ME.\R::; & HoTHA.M, Platers, Kecacvilla, :-1. Y. ill Buok aodl Geo. D. Barber, Pension and olnlm agentte have auoceoded In _get. tlug tbe ola1m ())C Aunt Tryphena Walker allowed, and sine bae received her ponll11n aertlfiaate llld tlrU ohMk from the de- ponmoDt. We nopo tllo mAyllro long 10 enjoy it. bot s.bo is now 85 years old o.ud vory fooble. Tha olaim af widow Lanra Swt:c.ton, oC Brld poTt. Vt., baa also been 111lowod througlo their a~enoy. Tho old lady lB sick abed, bowevor, and lean IU'c enterto.1ned abf.J1 may not bold out much longor. Cla;-k Little, whoso foot wn11 a.mpuU.1.aa many weokB ago, Ia gettlnfl along very badly Indeed. The ligamenta used In ty1ng tbe nrt@rlea stubbornly remain, while if o.ll was right they aheuld h.o.ve sHppecl away. long ago. They cause -\It seem• as tf I •~ould cough DIY great pa1o 1rrHation and ulceration. He head off\ U!li sometiruaa the impatient ex- 1 baa gone to Albany to have them removed olamnllon of 11 sufferer !rom a severo by n surgical l'lpc:rntion by Dr. Vander• oough. Quell the pa.ro:nsms w1th Hales vere. It is feared B Bfiiloond amputo.tion Honey of Horehounu and Tar. Tho re- wlll bo noaost!Dry. Fred Breed, E1q., lief 1s imm6dia.te a.nd the cure oerte.in. a.ocompaniod blim. It seem• as though Sold by all Druggists. Olark was havi1~g mgre than h1a 1hlllo of Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one suffering. minute. Ausable Forks. Fob. 10. -Afl we have no items ot cows that will bo of mtcrest to tbo genemi reader, allow us to relato tba following, which shows the cbo.ru.cLer o! some in(U- vidnals under <hlllcnitle•, Abont th1rty y~n:r',H ag(l,~a.~ wa bu.ve been informed, there re.s'lrlt>d DE'l\.r the bo.ae ot the mourrto.ius. 11nd nf'kt.r tlle vlllngo of --. a m~il wbo wo will can \Bill\ 0-. wbo would bDve h1~ penothc'*'J spt-eea. and bie repartee's on Hoell ocraglons oould not be surpa.asPd TUe cluwo a.t H>~.rnum\s atreus would bu.ve 0tot\l1 thrown Into the ~tlla.Qo by Ius tnu a.nd w~rr\WI.\Dt on aceb occasions. On one occa~1on wher1 \Bill\ wo.a de. termined for Ll ngbt dcwn spree. anrl ne be hBd to dr1v~ to the Fnrlt~ to prooare tbe ••neliildfnl,\ be hltohe1l np his te~m to a lumber wagon, prov1dod Wl!h a sea!, by ~la.cing a pllLnk from bioa to forwo.rd rocker, Wllb cbniu ttuspended lo rest tb~u ftlet npoo. Iu company w1th two of h1a men, be wuo ubout r< ndy to •turt, when ' SUdlug do·., hill\ ( \ooa•tlng BQ oalled by tbe llilgbtoud,) w111 probably be tbe rago oo !long as people will pGlllBt ln nuslng ahildren-elther bt>ys or glrll_ Onr toaohor. O'tnng to aevare acoldan!l. nM forbidden tha •port at school. Bat nights and Blllturdoys, ah l whiz, buz, souot. wbnng, saud,aooot; Lightning ex. preas; String of boy• and glr~ 13 feet loog (all nstrli!ie) mile and o bait a min- nto. Whew. what's a broken limb or abonldor. or-1~eok, to a jolly good allde 1 The Da:QCe at. Sheppn.rd Centrul Boaae Wlll largely t~ttended, and paased pleaa..a.ntly ap.d qutetl,y aa oJl gu.therinss ot the ldnd there, do. The elegant mWno by L. F. Bpaaldluga Smng Band (3 piec•e) wao hl,ghly satisfactory to alL There eeoine, to l:je no end to .Fob en' los ' job Mrs. Hiram Buok and M1as Martha Moo•e are botlh very alc)l:, IIJI In faot are nearly all the Inhabitants In town, more or leas. M. E. Sunday school Oonvontion and Plattsb11rgh Dialr!o~ Pranobero.' meetinG 12th and 13th. DnVNXEN TliU.XP9 OtJTn:.LG%8 -Tramp• ~~.~?~~~~J ... ~~!~U!Y.J~~~~:oa~; -We are indebted to :&lr. 0. Kellogg hi~ wtfecn.ll.-:.d \Jnl ·~w·lilll\m, don't. )OU A list of t.ha Nol~rlM Publfe in lhts otn ow.•v unul you provi.lc \'m• wuy ol whose ter111o o! o111c<> expue pavtng MlS< :'1- the !!nor we borro~r•<l Sotb next, which will be t\ouuJ. frum her, sbb ba~ n~Jw been Bfkr tt for t.be programme The Poor Master io at the Centre, so tbe· tramp 11111 ~ Ht milo walk frlj>lD. the depo1t;.. As long as be s6ut them 10 the Ingles JJlou••. near by, where rum wos •old, tromps w~re bappy and plen~. Then en. me a. oha.age. They were ahi!ted to Gunnison's Hotel, 011 tbe Lake abore, gl viup them a mile walk u., and baok !or lodgJDg 8Dd bJI'OIIkfU~, 1nd 1111 rum, Ill a w~e tbon 11 tempernnoo hou1a. ThiB oo.osed them t(() abght our town to a &rent edent. No'IV they rejoice In their old home, a1~d are Cast inereulog lu numbers. drlllnkeaneu and lnaolonoe. between all the noted pro:lestdonu.IB, !rminated Friday las6, e.nd Schaefer wa.• Ohamp10n of the world. Snpreme Oourt. of Vermont have tllo app1roano11 lor 11 nuw ~ri~l of oawe, ~>lld tbe Q<lvemor refMed lntoorf<!rO. April 4th next, Ia the day snow and wind storm of Slmd.o.y tbQ rall-roao:l north. of Pla!!e- and lber& wat no tTaln from tbo tlight rain of Tne5duy night veey unaert.ain footing f'or pedes. yesterday morning. There wss a \slip•• w&tbout the aid of the llopo 'bose in tbla vloinUy, wbo to pay in wood ror their po.per. will In some very soon, 11nd we wonld to bave it dry. .It. will save oar out ~arrowed money for it. aenant girl at Fari~ault, Minn., \ leg broken, the othor day, whlle Moral: Servant g!rla, n\v\\do wa~~hlng, bot ~Dake your mistresses it. fourlb lime. ond it mn•t be pold.\ W:tb. \'Om~ tronb'e a.lH) pnplt-'llty · Dll1'' ob· tnined the fl,li!C' 11.11 I bnrrv'l,l to the- Forks It I• ne<•<ll••s t\ snv thnt on h!s rGtnrn bnme btl wn.a what onl\ m1gbt ca.lJ slightly IDtoxlontod. In dr!viug over tbo ron~h II.Drl lD Lhe d11rknP~o~R • 1 Btll' lo~t his f,.,ntlr~g o•J tl:::.o c6aic n.nrl fell di r•ctl)' nurler the wboal, wbloh ro.n ovrr lJfm Wben pirke<l ap hl' one of bJR men, lu~ WnH a.Hke(l. • Mr G- nre yon bart much?'\ Re replie<t. •Ob ! I'rn a. deAd man. I (\<t.U't hve Lrit a r .. w tuOUH•otH. bnt thnnlc Ou·l I pntrl MrH N -- her floor.\ Fu\JC bntltJng IK the- mr.st interesttog fe>ttllre here nmnnu th~ Rporllng \laRA From doy tn !lJ\Y you o~n l:.et\r t.be crack of tbe rifi.EnJ on lbe bt1Js nrnuncl our quiet vllla~e, an<l mony a poor fox has to fnll, through the uoening nlm or onr cmok o.m Jn!lormed tb~ coxno in wou ps of from 9 to 5, almo&t nlgbtly Tbe 7th e. party o! 3 were there, dru11k; bois-terous o.Dril. noisy. knd on one of our town em an tr)rinll to quiet thom. one ut the Uampa. dra.nkm- than the zut, aa- Sn.Ulted hlm with a razor he ha<l oonoea.led about b1s pcaon, and a ploody ooene sbotR. Mnrt, tbo rom loa! hn uter, of \us only prGv'entad by the lntel'ferllDee or course. iA foremoAt in o.lmost evot·y bnnt, 6 bystander who quelled the a.\f'Bge fmr wltbont bin pres•neo limo wonld DOt lrnmp wltb ~' nitohfod;. :&r.n;r ohhem pass oil' eo smoothly. ~;- SOtUll to eal'TJ' conoeaJed weap01l• vr o;c.a t\ nnmb! r of onr young meri bore al kln<l or other. dne attempb!d to b&rd tended t.he doan.Uon o.t. KtHJDe lust. weok Kat~eostein '1 1lelllh reoenlly, but mrfulg ll'rlday evon!n~. Tntus. \ hi& boree sudlllenly, ho jerked the dnmk- Fob. 10. -An exhibition wna b•ld at Root's Jlull, on b'rtdoy eveo)!ng. Fub'~ 7~b. for the benefi, of R•v. Wa Huntly, wbioh proved to b• a succesR, bot~ •oolally o.nd flnanclully. The leadhiR feature of the enttol·tainwcnt wal'3 tbe plensinu dr~ma, in two nets, entitled \The Lust Loaf.'' A few remarks iu r11gouJ to tbe play and the •otors ma.y not be out of place: Mise Llbbla Woodrolf (RR Mro. Ashton) woa highly compllmontad, Bnd i• ~ vary pleaa• b't111PIIi!Od ·\\''\\';.~lng ape~ker. Mlns Bartl& Ingalls, (a& en fellow o1f, ~nd left him wallowfn11 In the mow. Blta\genns up and down our suaQta they 111te &he dread ol 1chool ohll· dren. women llUd timid mlle1. Why not aive them a long wallt aglln, nyalllld them baok tel the Bpauldlnc Ron1e, u that Is the 11nly temperaDco Houo In town. Agalm, tho IIJ'Itom in vogue with eomo of onr t~wn aud1ton in thla county, of allowing tllie Poo:rmaater 2o ceDta per ~,snd for ord,l!rll on hotel•, Ia liable to w•rk miAchiel~ Sly one order of acouple or lines to a lllroup ot S adda 75 conta to Poormaster's 'W\l'J\· Ot couraa the mor~ the better; an1d better Cor th11 toniQ Tote ~oma llxod 8llllOUDt lu g:r011!or the year'Ii tr11mp bulneu, which cannot be lft\eo&ed whether they art Jlllmerou·or Ctw. . {(Illy), an<l Miss Lizzie Trombloo (a~ Patty Jones), did nmplo justice ta &holr re•JDrcl~ive oharnotera. J. M PnttuuoJI A•bt<>n), A.miJro•• TrOlDblee (as aanROD), Elmer Wakofteld (RI ~oted lbelr pnrts ftnaly. Ob11rlee (as Tom Cbnbbs, the ai!lmtn&rlug ;;;;; t\lDtcflllr), convulsed tho andlonco In bls with snob an·uoraly tongue. Arthur (all Dick Basile), •as as• ltoJifs~t,aati tbe amount o! knowledge ID <k!l~tht.lt· l-bo Ago!n, why ne~ elect a Poomwler.'-or G mil• fnrth,ez- .,,.'1 !rom Ui• nll,tlild via •hicb th ... e Yeq: n~;~wel\'1m'e -rl.lto\\ a!biefl:r arrive. 'Xh&t don't to tl&Tel more tb&JllO or 1~ miles tor breakfiot,-~;'U altly toddY,wl~on 'l!teiaet i-ngtJ. ~ .... ~\\ - D~:. Strong has· \'k~~jp.dgmen\ aplnat l'oormaaler Imgalla Cor S70, before J111Uoo Slilmou, !or aU~ed -a~lce~>-from •bich oft trlnmpbant, altllon'llb h~, failed tbe latter, afwr oona~!tailou wtth Oonnly batter fro/11 bultc~k. \Tbe SupaflJltondeD; 'l)tetl; liM muted; I l'moYiib••\kept.a.f:leoretuwas.&faroe; fortbtf' · )A !..-.' 1 Nraroa ~ ~~~~j~~~~~;~~f~~;~;~: k~!epi[QIJ. • &eoret ot , · ' • .,., ·~~~:!&~~~ri:ft il'r~·iitl~~~,,la j-;we will -Work at ·o 1 F. W· r;y wu r•amed lui Tu•d•:r· ~ ., Ft=:b. 11.-Tht! leetur! which wu to { Oontinutft )~-, - . ·' . _, . . :I stead of ~lPr-.: I .. ' • :~ . • . / have beeu gwen -by Mr. Grove;, this 7b t1ul ~U! .q~ rf ~~orJ,q[fll' toU1lllJ,i!J\&1$• 1 ..- • , l' A vote being had upon the, amendment offerea by ?tfr.. evemng, is postponed, be bavlng engageo YOliJ: Co~mi'teo on WoJt~ ~~~, f'm:l• 4Q, 1 fp.poqlfull,r. ~ WestQj:l, i1i Wll>fl ,\}llflieel. 1 , , , · ments wh1ch •preveuted h1m from coming that thi:r 'lif.v&· enmined the cerl4fioatea and oWn;. ptliaenled ·kJ The.J'oves .. o~_.:l D.Q •• f}S, ~celled for the resolunon, as. as was nonounced; bowerer, due notioe them ed•lli'f84l!Owed lh& following; '¥Ili: · ' ' ~ ..-: • of bt• lecture will be given. ,.£>lJL. • · ci.'D. - .w.'D. n.mend,ed, 'Yij& ad<mteP- by the foUowing vote : · Ellj h n to WII in to b •\- \0 Ill:~ 00 h D.b ThE. l\evival meetings are still iu pra- 6 r:r!l n. m.,..g n. ono ear, .. . . - u .... 'yea.- 1 v,,\\'\\'·' .!,,..,..,\ n,.~.:ney, ni.ssell Bur IU!S, .~ - 1 d s 00 ' g 'M A • ;;o.,_.,.,., ....-rtr\\' r't-. 'f>' -'r' .., gress at the Pre~byterian Ohurrn. Rev. Nathan Shorlnan, Sobroon, 0 ao .. ... . w ble, L-'o--\ 1\Ko-l.oll Olcott, Perry, Sprague, SI!llth. M 'U d Obarlc•lmrUoU, !ionll Elba, ao do fi w ij 00 .,..__..., ~~ . r D =w<><>d, frow New Jersey, is as- Mort::i.mer Stal::l.tl..a%d. Sohroon. 1lo do ffiwhA 06!l6h6!, Jty, liD dO All of whloh L. reap...,!fully mbmitte<l. Dated, EUzabethtown, Not.. 13th, 1878. soo ~00 $ili00 6·00 fjiOIJ 521i 00 N, :U. DIBBLE, CpOIDllttoo. 11'. W. BURHANS. f · ' R 1:1 I'!MI'l'!!. . kr. Dibble moved that i~ be acoepred !Uld the sums as a.Ilowed by the Committee be paid to t}¥1 claimants from the contingent fund. Motion carried INElUR-ANGR Mr. Geo. B. Nicholson, a Committee to proour~ In- surn.nce on the Oollllty Buildings, appointed in 1877, submits to the Board the following report : To tlla Honarabk Boord q{ Bnpm;ltara of l181t.z Oolln!1J: The nndel'llifP>ed. appoinwd by your Bon<mllblo l3=rd a commit- tee to lnaure tho County Buildlnsa. would ruDeot!nlly report that the Court HoUle and La.w Libmry oontalned there.in, are InJured ln the lElne Fire lo4urance Company, o{ Hattrord, Oonn., 1n t.be aum of _. . .. • .. •• .. .. .. • .. .. .. • .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . • . .. . $5.000 00 Wb!oh will upl..e on the 26th day af .DMemhM>. 1878. Eromlnm patd,. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . That lho ol<l Brlok·l\'rl of tho County Poor Bouse is ln- IDIOd In the IDJ:II! CompiiD;I' !or ..... , .. , ....... And will expire on the 14th day ot March, 1879. Pre- mium paid ........................ · · .. ·· .. -· .. . TbAt tbe new l!rlo~ part fllnODI'ed In tbe Hanovor Fire InJnmnoe Oo., of the city of New York. for ....... . Inanranae on Pro'11110DJ and Prod noe tbureiii oonteinod is .... - .. · .• -. . . . . ....••...... lnanrance on l!rlok Milk Bouse Ia . . And on the two otory !ramo bulldtnll All 10 o<>id Oompan7, and IllStlraneo will expire oo the 7th day of Jaowory, 1879. Premtnm pnld. . . ..... . lntnrauoo 011 1lorn1 and tholr OQntentsln tho oomo Co-m· ptmy Ia •.. -. • . . . • • . . . .. -..... • - •• -... . . • • .•. Aad will nplre on lht lat day of J&nUILl'J', 1870. Pre- 3000 1,000 00 26 00 G,OOO UD l,OOU 00 600 OD 600 00 81 50 ~000 00 mium pud... .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .... . .. 30 W I fuJ;ther report that the pren::d.nnl..!l h.a.ve all ~ paid by cl~ on the County Treu11rer. All of whtoh II rOllpaotfnlly aubmitttod Elizabethlo\n. Deo. llltb, 1878. GEO B NICHOLSON, Committee. Mr. Boynton moved that it be accepted, a.nd that Mr. M. C. Perry be appointed a. Committee to continue the I.nsm-a.nce on the County Building!! in the Bllllle compan- ies in which they Ill'S now insured, and thnt he be !lllOW· ed tQ d:raw fiom tho convmgent fund the amount neoes· sa.ry far tha.t purpose. Motion Carried. Mr. Bradley in the Chair. Mr. Calkins presented to the Bolll'd the following agreement, preamble !Uld resolntion, and moved the adoption thereof : Wl!lilll1ll, milundollltnndlng ~nd dl~pnte bu amen boy.rooll tbo towns of !:!I. Armo.nd and Norlli Elba. In tho C'ounty ol Essex, AI to the botmdary Una botwocn the lltlld town1. A.nd ~. at the lallt Session of tho B=rd of Sup8rvilu>l11 or !IBid Co111lty & :r<W>lntion and preamble waa lntroduoed by R. J;!ugone Woedrul!, Hnperviaor of the town of B~ Armana,' together ....-lth \ motlon b~ IIIUd Woodruff', for the looatlng of oal<\ liDe by acttull aurv., Now tor the purpose of mBklng 11 finAl IOQQrton of uald bound!IIJ' hun, and for the p•rpo•• or saving any further expense in surveyln.g or othenri.A&. We. R. Eugene Woodrntl, BoperYI~or or tlc. Armand, and Moua Am Oil, BupnTIIor of North Elba, do agree that we will eonaent to, and that the bom:ula.r;,y line between wd towne ahAll and Ia hereby flied upon tho lfno of Iota betwotm Iota No eleven and twelve. Old M.i1it&ry Tract. ToWn- ship 11; running thence uaterly on lot lin9 to aouth eut earner or l~t 351, llDd north-eABt com<R of lot ssa, Old MJUtary Tract. To11'll· ebip 11. And we do request tho Bo4Id o:r Snpe~n.. of the Cotmty of Eeaex, at 1ta 11ext aonual Sea..!on, to conllrm DIU said aots by • proper lcgilllllion by enid Donrd. Dated, May 27, 1878. R. E. WOODRUFF, Supervisor BL. Armand. M. S. <\MES, Sopon-!sor North Elbr.. STATE OF NEW YORK. EMa CoUYITT, \\' WIIDIWI, dflpute luLa heretofore existed between the people or tbe towna of Bt. Armand 11Dd North Elba. In said County, in relltt.cn to Uu1 boundary line batwee.u the said towns. And~ at the an- nual eeulon of tho Board of 8opol'Tl110nl of uld County In 1877, a preamble and resolution wu lnlroduoud, and • motion mado by :a Engen& WoodruJ!'.. Snpln'vUor of the town of 81.. Arill11Dd. touohlnJZ thA loMUon or uta uns by aotnll aumy. ruulli1IDIIR• fillll!lliVJe thereto tbe said B.. Eugene Woodruif.. and M. S.. A2nea. respectively,. Snpmlllol'tl of the Mid towDa, apparently Atllmalod by 1 desire to ayold expenae to tholr fE'&peotive tbwua, mntuallx agreed upon mob. line. au<l entered Into the annexed atipnlation DUd agreement, and ask lha~ auoh action abaU be confirmed by the aolion of the Board.: Now thereforo be It Ruolucd, That the boundary line belweGn tho \'\d town• of B~ Armand and North Elba be ana the eame Ia hereby fixed and est.ab- l!sbed cpon tho line of lots between lote numb .. r eleTel) (~1) and twelve (12) Old Mllltllry Tnat, Townehlp eli!Tall, rnnninK•lhonoa .... torly on lot liDes to south ed.Bt comer of lot number ThNe Hund· red aud Fi!!.y 011e (351 ), on Dorth OMt oorn~r of lot lllllllber Three l'iUildRilli'inT·Two ofoamo Tr=t =d 'l'ownahip; <>nd thAt the Clerk of t.J>U. Beard be and he is hereby anthorW>d and direoted to lor- WIUd 11 oozilllcaro hereof to tho S.cretary of Blare. and tb1t·a copy or tb.JJJ resolution shall be publl.shed for two snceemsive week:& in t.ha•eT- aro! newapapera authorized to pnbli!lb tho proaeodmgs of tbls Bo•rd llll roqulred by lllW. Ou the motion of Mr. Ca.Ikins, the resolution was adopted by the following vote : Ayea.-MeSBl'B. Ainea, Boynton, Barker, Bradley, BiB· sell, Burhans, Ca.lkins, Dibble, Leland, Marahall; Olcott, Perry, Palmer, Sprasue, Smith, Towner, 'tVesl-.on.-17. Noes.-None. Mr. Sprague offered the following resolution, and mov- ed its adoption : · &4olved, TbaLt.he.:lolemborof A.saembly from thisCoChey, ani!Sena.- tor £!om &hit Jll,ltrlol be reqnMted to usD tbelr inl1utuoo to proouro the pa.aaga at a law or m...-. to the Collowi.Dg ~cct, Ti:z : Tlu~ tli.• aM\mllllwDJ 1n Run t•ounty lhl'ougb which The Naw Yo-rk acjl. Oansda :ao.;l%oad ~ •b&ll ba-.o tho benefit or the__. meut a( auah Ba!lroad for School purpoa ... !IDa that It eball no~ be oon)luad to DIJtrlo;. throagb wbtoh 11t1oh :R&ilru.il paR7'> ~ilthat the Town Olorlco of tho ... -.oral towuallhAU o.pporl!on suoh :11. ll. b:x noon beipg fqrnlJhed by tho mateo• wltb the nluatloc ofthe prop. ert.J ln all or the anftlll d111trlaUI of the town. Dalad, Duo. Ill, 1676. O. D 6l'RAGUE. . Su~ror~~ Dkcosston arklng upon l:he adopl!on ol !he resoln!!on it. Wll.S laid upon the tabJa on motion of Mr. BptaglW, seconded by Mr. Oalli:ine. ~·Calkins resumes fJI.e Chair. •· <:lotmtt :a:ousl<l Mr: Bradley, Chairman o!, Opmm,iijee to viait the County Honse pr~ted the tollqWhig r~pqrt.~ . To t1ul Hmi. 'Boarlt'of Hil]ienJUor• r( Elt&O':I: lhl·ni!J r • . • · Your Commltloe to Yilll~ tho Eaaex Connty PO.>'r 1 'lt~>llk& 1,1\uld(nga,' &o, &lid teport a poD thll COildl!lon· Of'tbll ~n\ Wo-uld ~poatl'lill:f report: \l'iW ·on-the lith dAy or Deaembe~,''lll!!tltnt; 'tliliy ni~yi't the I County Pow RoOM, in pllmlalt~&ot lhe!rii.ppoilltniiilt, ~!l eumtn6a the building~~ .took. .to; .... oan~tully p·the rum~tllile- a\ ih'~lf-'df... poaal wlt1lltl·allo-.,.. 'We-found lhebaiful a:!l'd'oeitm'or'eil'Atle!i·'Q.itl;r hl.y, grain, potatoeund Tegeli'blea otmioua kfnlii; .n~hut:ieel·twb ba~l· of Corned B-S' to' aU r.ppOIII'tiDOO well put up and ~\en -~. I• ot. \Ve<aho: fauna, 11n' examination of the Pot!r apl.ttliierlti', ':d.te '-'< 1 • lomafl't 11ltillllmiiblir/woll o.rod !or; tho=•· bed• 1ua ''flhttj- ' ' · tani Witt omn and; ~ jp'O<l cmlor, ahowing thD \Sood .....-gam~~ S>f lh. 1111ti :Ufl. Howard: .'>-!-). .. • _ : 1!.• ;,.. • . !.-· ''' • :.:. Wo CoJilld the Sohool in IN~on 'iriJlt IO~IJ P'~tJ·ti,YJ JNPilJ;I J:q:D• • ! ae the n..t=l~on at ~ Com!'~J!g~eu They 1oemed order. 1.!' eel fntereatld. ill Uie'ir n:~~m\iifi.J •t W •' ••fl All ofw~~tu.~•J.l:O'l/B~Jllb!I!lt~d·li ~,.,rt 1 ,:·. iH r• O'\''S \:t 'If~) .. -n~a-:-,. ... \1 ,~........ ... ... Ellzahe toW1l,,v -~ • ~d 1\t'..:ll• ,., . J\\'-\'-'•\' '\11 t _·r , ';, Towner, Weston.-lS. Histing tbe Potslor, Rev. Mr. Wilder. Ser- NOB!I.-MM!!P!!. Boynton, fillrlrBr, falmer.-J. ~ 0 ~ ure held &fte=oon <md eYCDlDI:iJ ll1r, Underwood preachtng '<lt both. Be 1s an Mr, ~ll;Mlley ju the Ob.air. eleuquant 11nd powr,l'ful preacher, Bnd de· Mr. 0~ offered .the following resolution and moYed li•ers the truth With a force whiah ought the adoption thereof : to move men, ~nd we dare assert that if .Ruolveti, That Banaja-b. 'l'ytrell, Snperintondent of the Poor of Ease:x aoy ~ne gc>,ca to perditlon from Essex, 1t Co=t;:v be, ..,_a be -Ia ba~by authorize<l and ihreeted to l'=\he.se a WllJ not l J~ heMnse they were not faith- Jot of land adjoining the County foor Honse Farm In Es&&:tt, on the fully ~.arued of danger. There seems to North, k:Dowu sa the uF.iaher Fa.rJD.,.u oo11tailling u.bout oinety acres. be a union of feeling tlnd interest between or !!IS thiiD cine bnl\dted llqteB, t,~t e. pnp,e not exoeeding ~fty dollara t'~e cbri•tians of tbe different denom!na- per o.ore; provided. he oan contract tor the same to pay $1+000 down, tlous, and a. !itnvzng together in the com- aud tbe ba.tanoe ln tlve years or 1.ess, ab thtl option of the Board of mon caustl of savi.o2 souls. SupcrTisom.. (Jn Sa.turda.y last the body of an un. A vote being had thereon the. resolution wa& not 'knowu wom~>n wae found frozen in the adop L _, • . loe, near the shore, on the north side of WU.. Split Rock, a short Oistance from the Mr. Perry offered the following resolution and moved light house, and was brought to Essex, itS adoption ; where an iuqnest was held The position of the bpdy when found showed th~t the Jl.e:solved, Thr7tt the CoUD.ty Treasurer be and he is her~ oy author- woman had broken through tile lCB, and !zed, a;oootillnl! to the Btatnte 10 such case made and p ro~idAd, to uuul,ie to get out, 80011 perished. The extend the t!me for the aollectilln of taxes in any tow• ~ in Essex hair and sowe portion of t~e clothmg waa (){Jnnty to thl fin~ day of hpril next, upon conditiop that, the colleot- f 1 ·ozen to the 1ce. aud suppol·ted ths LodY. or for 1\UY IUOh toWil apply>ng for ouch extension, sha a pay to the FurtUcr inveslJglltiOn proved It be a Mrs. Tr...,.nrer oil taraa aollected by blm. renew his bond to the Super- Laundnc, nged about so years, who li•od visor, with such sureties as the said Supervisor shall approve, and on the bon!!' gf Otter Creok, about three fnmish evidenoe by biB oath and suoh other teotimor •Y Oi8 the Treas- mile• from lhe mont~ It appears that urer eha.ll reqmrCl, that he hl\s been unable, for ca.use stated to oolleo! she and ber husband slarted on T~ursday tho taxee required by his warranl last, to come to Es•ex, and wheu about A vote being had the resolution wa,s, unanimously half wav aoress the lake they found the ice d ted poor, aod tbe ma.n becama alarmed a.b.d a Op ' tried to persuade hiB wife to return, Which Mr. Bissell in the Chair. 1 he did, bnt she 1e!ustd, and thfi results Mz-. Leland moved to reconsider tb.e YOte tak~n on Mr. were as described. She had a baud sled Cnl.kin's resolution authorizing the County Su])lerintend- I w1th her and tbis wna noticed on tbe ice has add· by Charlie Britige, who wa.s Ill tha.t victni· ent of the Poor to pure e 1tional land for County ty toward n•ght on that, day, but the ice UBe. The ayes antl noes were called for and Mr. Le- was so poor that be could not get to 1t. land's motion to reconsider was lost by the following and was Jed to believe that something VOte : was wrong, so a.ccordtDgly on BaturOa.y he returned to the spot n.nd discovered. the Ayes.-Messrs. Bissell, Calkins, Leland, Marshall, bods. Palmer, Towner.-6. The husband of tbe woman was in poor Noes.-Messrs. An:.'es, Boynton, Barker, Bradley, circumstances, se tba authorities in ~r- Burhans, Dibble, Olcott, Perry, Sprague, Smith, Weston. mont wore uotlfied, and although 1t justly belonged to them to see that the body ll. \a\ prop3rly cared for, yet '\ an illuatra- Mr. Calkins resumed the Chair. uon of Vermont symp~tll) and magnn· Mr. Bissell moved that the l!oard do now take a recess uimlly. they refueed to Ret, •o the e•s• was nntil 2 P. M. The motion wa.s agreed to. left to our QWU authorttle~. nnd WB would AFTERNOON flESSION, IeHpectfully mfonn our Vermont neigh- bors that the wom•o had ~ respectable chnstmn bnnal. The Board met at 2 P. IlL, and on calling ~he roll a quorum answered to their na1nes. SUPERINTENDENT OF THE POOR Mr. :Barker, ~airman of Committee to settl~ with the Superintendent o£ the Poor, presented the follbwing re- port: 1 To 1M Htm Board of Supervisors of the 6ounty of Essex: The Committee nppo!llted to setUg with the County Superintendent of the Poor would reayectfully repoi't that t.hey have ex.a.~Lnad lius a.e- coq,nta e.n.d find them cQrract fb per vouchers presented a.P.d accounts settled on hill books. I All of which is respectfully subm11.t.ed. Ellz&btnhtown, Don. 13tb, 1578, I o I H. A TOWNER, O~mm1ttee. E J BARKER. } I 0. A. BISSELL. I Mr. Towner moved that it be received and !Placed on file. Carried. I JUSTICES' AND CONSTABLES' AUCQUNTS. Mr. Perry, Chairman of Committee on J~tices' and Constables' II.Cconnts~ presented the following tport : 1b 0.. Hon. Board qf Supervi.so\s of tke County of Essex: Your Committee on Justices' S.Dd .Constables• Accounts respectfully report th11t tbey have allowed tba following claims, viz :1 !I.A.!(B. :N.u-un.E OP CI...AnL CL 'Il· ALL'!>. A. K. Durand, Constable, . . . . $ 5 $ 5 85 A. T. Smith, A F. Darby, G. B. Nioholoon, A. J. Baker, J\\· F. Bawley, do ihlBtioe, do dO Constable, .. RliubAlhMWh, DM. 13lll.l87A. M. C. PERRY, S S. OLCOTT, R. S l:l:MITH, Mr. Boynton moved that it be accepted file, and the 61llilB as allowed by the CoJnmittEje 1 95 1 85 8 15 9 15 49 55 $76 50 to fJI.e olaima.nts from the contingent fund. J\l[c1tio·n car- ried. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Mr. Ames, Chairman of Committee on D\~' 1 ;n ings, presented the following report ; 7b the Han. Board qf ~s of Ow C.oun!y of Essex. Yolll' OOm!llittee to examine Pnbho BuUJiogs reporl Thtit tliey baYe cnrefnlly exammed the Duildwgs Court HOuse in good repaa:r, the County Clerk's condition. need!Dg no repair. Tho Oonnty J aU we bad condition, and 'Wholly unfit fur the confinement and o! prtABnt!ra: ana t.hat we would :reeomm.enci thn.t lmmp''\'\\ be t&en for the etection of a new Jail or r~p11ir1og the All of ~hich is ~eo.tfully s:ubmttt.ed. M. 8 • AMES. l C!>mm1t~ee. N o. ROY:.To:>. r M~. Qpragu,; moved to hf the report on til he had e.n opportunity to.._._ft,.ft Mr. Sprague's motion was ~~greed to a.ooordillgly laid on the tabTe. Mr. Perry olrer.ecl the lallowing its o.doption : . ~ That the. StlJD of S50 or ao mnob. thereof s oary ba approprlat.!d. for blank liSIIeaament rolls for the qru>nJDig 1111d tllll~ ¥J,Jo olorl!l qf ¥1.11u ~~prd lbo 11 Qotll'llltttoee to The resolution upon his \motion was a.dloJ;>te,lJ. .At 3'P. liL ilia Oha.irman announced the .mec1a1 order of b~ess to 'be the designation of two in which to publish the session laws, a.nd ordered ballot to be f.alten. o:Messra. OlcoH and Bradley as tel- lers. Whole n-mnber of votes cast ..... . Tha ~ax County Republican received .. The Post and Gazette received ........... . The Port Herit,y Herald Teceived .......... . The Oha.irnian declares no designation, ~othel' ballot,: Whole.lllllllber of votes cast .............. . The Essex!tlount;r Republican received .... . The P~Sj; a.D.d P¥ette reoeived .....•...... The Pi>~ Heney :S:erald .received ........ . The.-ohairman• declares no designation another ballok- · Whole D.umbe~: ;Of votes cast. . . . . • . • •..... The EasOi recei'Ved ... The PoBt-a.nd. sazet~oo rElCei·ved 17 7 3 7 17 7 3 7 17 7 4 6 orders an- 17. n<r'fr 3 . . .. . 7 ordered It may not bE' amiss to notice that lhe bu•band of the woman hao a little conso· lt1.tion iu the fact that lus wife gn.ve b1m a parting ble•sing by Indulging In & little t sweanng a.t h1w just because be refused to proaeed and share her fate. -The law suit last week between Mr, Welch. tl!e saloon keeper, as plaintiff, and Mr BRldwm of the BalJ,vtn Hoose a.B de· fenda.nt, seemed a li· . .__~ly little e.:ff'tdr on the start, but ended in a grond fi-zzle. 1 lhe evLdenoe was all taken, BJild the Jury walttng w bear tbe arguments, wben lbe plaintiff's counsel withdrew the srut. -A strong south wind to·day aocom· pe.nied by rain has opened the broad la.ke n&rth of EssM, and we feared our bndge would leave us. -Fishing through the ice hao just com- menced with us here, and we notice that blue fish or salmon betting are bezng caught. E. J. C. Obituary. In Chicago, IllinoiB, on the 8th inst.a.nt, HENBY N, GQULP departed thio ,life, The deaeased was familiarJy known to moet of ,o,:. the citizenb of Essex County, where the ,&- great.er pnrt of hio life, WRS pas.ed .. He was the ol~cst son of tbe late John Gould, EsquirE', of Essex. and o. brother of Madame Cornelia Noble of Ibis village. He was born in Essex viLle.ge and resided there. actively en~~:ageJ ln hnstM89, nnHI the year 186-i, when he removed to the city of Chicago and entered upon a very SUCCQB8· fnl bnsinese career as a merchant in that p1ace. Tbe esteem he won there is evi- denced by the action of the Merchant's Exchange, which we oopy below ; and his repntatiou as a citizen and business man, \bile a resirlent of thi• County, wa• oGt less eftvio.ble. But to those lrho knew him best in his private life, •• a sou, brother, bus land, father and friend his chnro.cter is most admired and bis memo~ ry will be most rcrered. He w~s ~ model ChrisLIBil sentleLDan. What 'WOris CB.D. add anytb.ing tQ these? Pure and good I in b1s life, be tnamphcd 1n d•ath. Tbe smcera sympathy of this commu- llity wilfgo out to his berPaved family liD• relat10ns. From the LhtcatJo Tribune of the lOth inst. \The Merchant's Exchange, an organiz· atiou compo~('d of the whoJesa1e grocers Q f tlllli ctn 1 met yeRte-rday to ta.ke a.ctwn IU r.t-g-u.r•i Lo I Lu• deceo.se of' t.he ia.te Henry N. Gould. of the flrru of Gould, Briggs & Co , 1\ plounueut member of the Excbonge. Mr. A. \ l:iprngne pre•ided, lli•s•r•. F. D. Gray, P. 1:1. \ViUnrd, Js.mes McKtnd- leJ, f\Dd John Roher, were appointed a. committee to draf't a.ppropria.te resoln- ttonli. After cUQSUJtJ\tton~ tbey submit- ted the followmg, wbioh were adopted : WHK.RE..\s. By the will of DiVIne Pro'\\t• deuee we are called lo mourn the loss of our buSioeas aRtiOcle.te, Mr. Henry N. Gonld. one of the oldest and most re· spE-cted of our number ; therefore .Resoluf.d. Tbat the .Merchant~· E1· ehauge fully svmpnth1zes wit-b his bereav. cd familY a.nd tender them ouT bl'a.rtfelt sympe.th.y and condolence ; a.ud further. Resolved. 'I'ba.t the Merchants' Ex. ehnnge, has lost one who. by hiS nmform oonri.!!•Y- sterling integt•JtV. and bnsiness atnhty, lla.s set us a Hbluing example worthy of iotitation ; a.nJ be H R<Bolved. Tbat tbP membore atten~ his fllnerJLI in \body Qnd that tll•se resolu. tious be spread upon tlle records and a copy sent to t~e hm1ly.\ Truth and Soberneas. \Vba.i. is thE' be~t family med1cine in the world to regulate the bowels, pnr1f~ the blowJ, remove costivenesR and billions· nosH, aid digestion and st~m ulat.. the_ whole system? .. - ..... ..__ ·~ = rnt~ and eob£rn••• co J1elli os to · \. wor. Hov Bitte1·a. being 1>re, perfeet • barwless. See \Trotho\ in another ec:tlumn. \i :'1 ~ ~~ \\\\==\\'\ .• EPmDUcs. ·Jnst now congli!', lung nnd bronchia.! oomplaints •pidemic. In tbese case• of~siidld the h~st thlug to do is to 8. 8. DOWIIB' ., ,.wA!immD;\'P~ t!O~~~r;~;'-l L1~'! ~ :; • •• '' •: ' '' \' JlJ!II'Il\:l lJBA.V,LiEY, t · • (J, D, SPRAGUE, • JHUJi .. . , Mr. Bissell- ·fuo1ea}'~:lf~l!tin1'it lMI:!~~iv~ri • -; and lac~ on::flle.JWltioJt'iilonon i.Wai'-a1fr1iect fu! <{:,:.-.::,'('t ~·~[ -. .Mf LelllolMi' · ~ea· 1$11 t: mowr'o(:.. t'esoiukon. ~iiha~~~'i\ .- '· , the a(ioption thereo!:' . 1!-.!,\''' '!.!'1\ k .•. ·,·~~·-''.') ·- ~ I ~ llllltiiit ' • 0 Q - \\9 ' * . I I ,, >if ! :1 CCI\! ~ ' . ,_. ·, RllolVfd. Thi.t the bbu:itty-!~.111llillt .1su.dillhe'·eonnt1 i\Xtiu_ · **' bl t10 ww.a of 15 II b.trtto!_?r~· .. I !j ·. I .· :- : '.