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ANi> $\ PER mg I<> bu.r largo e!zl. tp;gista. Catalogue ~ON TH[ ~ r I ' POST and GAZETTE IS I'UBLISHED AT EssBICo., N.Y-. • EVERY THURSDAY, -DY- LIYINGIS'I'ON, EDITO:R AND PROPn1ETOn. 'I'ERMS: VOL. 0. W. T. CLAY, otun AND ' ELIZABETHTOWN, ESSEX COUNTY, N. Y., THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1879. NO, 50. Poetry. __ \'::\\ -===-- .-:_- = CABINET MAX:E:R AND UPHOL- MA~OINN A AND MOTHER, And Cap t.ain Webster, n.s he walked slowly down the street, little guegeod tbat a rngged street •·rnt,'' of all ing ones were Captain Webster and litt.lo .Jim. Throug-h many 11 bnttle had they pusscu without even u \But little Jim sleeps on, and the grass wo.ves, and the birus sing.11nt1 old Lookout keeps an eternal watch plnce of bnsine~s in former times. He has transfrrrerl it to a cousin, thus keeping it still in tue f~mily. tinction of being both the oldest and the narrowest narrow gauge in the world. It was the war cry- and the basis, in fact-of the second of the violent modern controversies known as the battle of the gau(les. The first of these, it will be remem- bered, was between the gauges pf seyen feet ;and upward, supported by the noted Isambard Kingdom Brunell, and the standard gauge ef four feet eight and a half inches. Bruneli proposed to attain unheard of speed, retaining stability as well, WJth eleven. feet tracks, ten feet driving-wheels for locomotives, and carriages hung between, instead of upon, the wheels. I have convers- ed with a pupil of Lis, now a dis- tinguished supporter of the ex- tremly opposite 'ViewR, who shnred his experiments, and rode with him at close to eighty miles an hour, af- ter eight-feet driving wheels, on his Great. IV estern road. He mentions a violent and dangerous lateral jar in the suspended carriages as the cause of their abandonment. The ASD cOUNRELLOM A.T LAW, •De•tn<tJw· n. Et;,..uax County, N.Y. RonnT B. HALE. l fl.OWL.4.ND 0. KELLOlHI, \ JIA:RHY HALE. t •. \W, t>l. r>. GROVER, SHAW, \\''sA.Nr>ooUNBELLons All' LA.W. Ellz- Ceunty. Y. Y. , M. C. PERRY. STERE:R, Elizabethtown, N.Y. :li.UrFUTORY l:f LA:IISOl'I'S BLO(;Jl, All kinds of JOBBING Promtly attended to -AND- PIUCEH H.EASONABI.E. !Iotel!:J a.nJ Sttmmer Boa.rdio11 Houses l&aving 1\ lurge amount of repa1rmp; to be done. rau w11lte •poci11l and sotiefaotory contracts. EliL,,bolbtown, Jun. 218t, IBn LOOK HEHEt ~.~ FRIENDS & STRANGERS Yon oo.n got your Wlltohes Cleunod o.nJ RepRirerl for leHS than yor. ean n.t any oth- er place in In Essex couuly, by sending or lea.ving them nt my residence on W u.ter ~treet, wllero I w1ll bo fonnu ready to uo all l>.inds of Fancy Work, snob •• Makinlj Solid Gold nnJ SU vor Rings. llroaohos, Dadge• of all kin,l• to Ol'der. Also neatly Repair Jewelry. Uld gold an1! srlver tak· en in E'Xcbango for work. Uoltllllld .:-lilvor l'IMIOg done nL ll pnc~ 19 Bllit OUBtOIJlCfB, t:;ee Wn.toh Hign on WBt.er 1:::.itreot, Eli.t:.l\.- bcthtown, ~. Y OEOllUE II. AH.CH~MBEAt\. ~ ,Y !l1ES. MA.R..l.E A... Bl:LLA.D.D. The pointe\! stood at his easel And nought wtth loving cure: \A deeper 1~int. for the lovely eyes. A solter !!JOld for the hair; For the wouth a tonoh of oriwson, For the r10be, a de~per blne. Then tho VIrgin wtlllook from my cnnVlll!, Perfect in form and hue.\ But when t:lle •yea were doopeno<l, Tbe bair • paler gold, The lips retouched with crimson, Deep blntB in the mantle's fold, 'l'he Virgin lookod not !rorn t.he ce..nvno. Witb • w',otber's loving grace, For the ret! and blue nnd gold gave· Bot a perfect form o.nd face; Yet no look of maiden meokneee, Or love oJr o mother's heart. In t.ha eyes so lan;:e and laatrous Or tho rorl li pe hold ~part. A moclcl of pcrfi•ct be~uty Perfect i.m. form and hue-- Dot not tho face of the !i'irgin, Tender, liO'VIDI! on<l truo. And sadly tho painter pondoreu. \0 peno.U, thme art ts forgot, 0 brush, Uty touches are faulty - Paletta, •IV hat hue hllllt thou not' None of th•i fcatorea is laoking In aught tbat my art can glvc, Yet none will look at the pictnre. And gay, 1 lllg l)umo !!hall llva 1 ' \ And the pltlinter left hla easel And went forth frow h!a lonely roow, _ By vineyarod., garden and. meadow, DAVID A. C LARK Joyous im suwlllery bloom, Ont in tllo open country WESTPORT, N. Y. Whora ~u is frosh and bright: I Where t.b,a catU• stand In tho brooklets, And the birds flaeh through the hgbl. others, ha.d discovered his carefully &cro.tch_ over his nameless grave. \\\'e talk with the watchman on a gu arded secret. Jim had n-rown taller anJ s!.rn.l\'ht tall British bark in the India trade. o- \ A NIGHT WITH NAN, THE \Ain't he just bully!\ exclaimed er, and Capt. Webster's faco was NEWSBOY. Then wo pick np a tramp, stowed Jim, as he put himself outside of a browner. The same laughing brown It is drawing on toward seven away in a dangerous place by the good sqna.re meal, bought wit.b the eyes were left to Jim, while Capt. o'clo~k. and we are to make the Brirlge-street fe>Ty, and hand him Captain's generona gill \Won!dn't Webster's had grown older, an,] in rounds to night. The volunteers I over to the police. who receive him I like to be drummer in his regi- his blao <'yea Wllil a look of painful begin 41 drop in. They are shy at I grnmbling. ment 1 \·ouldn't I wake my drnm sadness. first lit' ·finding strangers J.1rcsent, I The boys nrc sorry thut we do sticks ra.ttleT Wouldn't the rebs Dtuk do.ys !Ilene wero to tho but soon begin :to thaw out and de- not have a cb11nre to see them in run, when my bo.ndsome Cap'n o.nd l'nion. Grant was about to attack !ivsr tboir views freely. There is I the actual heat of their occupation. his men got after 'em' \-•oaldn't Lookout ~founLun an,! :!l.!l.Gsionary Dick Harrington who ,vorks at sail 1 They off<•r, if wo wish, to go throagh we pay 'ow, thoughT Oolly: !11 fiidgel wllcro llmg-r; WM Hlrongly mnkina; Peter ' H11ycB, n, tinker; i the form of a 1·cscue, hy hav[og one try. Can't do no hlU'm, and I know lortifie<l. ·• Bony\ Hayes-Nan tllinks tllis of their number fall in and lwo oth• where the quarters o.re.\ One night Jim came in while stands for Bonaparte or Bonanza, I ers get him out. ·we <1o nut, of u \Ve've.got a drummer, Captain,\ Capt_ \-'ebal~r \'\\' en.:R.go•l in writ- he is not sure wbicb,-a porter; course, ll.('~epl. so bnrbll!'ous a test said a private as Cnptu.in Webster ing lett-era home Thomas Cody, a printer; and Joa. of hardihood, for it is early npring rome in. \fl. little Cbllp tbllt rottlllti \There is 0 oiilf) to be an 1\tt-uck Jl'inll!!l,f, 'WhOijiJ ~IUBinCHB iH to count nnd the wat~r is i7 colu. \Ye are his sti~ka as n<>tnra.lly as he swears, to-morrow,'\ were his first words. papers in a newspaper office. satisfie<1 to hear from them their and who hates the Southern Confed- \Granr ~orps of Thomne' Harrington is not beyond a boyish manner of doing it. erncy as heartily e.e any anti-slavary troops.\ blueh; Peter Hayes is inclined to The !if()·line is thrown as near the mun conld wish_ Come out anJ eoe When tho letters Wl'ro finished bo a little bashful; \Bony\ Hayes sinking person as possible. Two of him. I tell you ho ia a character. tho Captain walked t0\\1ll'Iis the is aomethmg of a philoalipher. and 1 tho patrol go into the wnter. One All we we.nt now is a cho.nco to hoapital. Thrcu thousan.l soldiers claims to have seen a g-ood deal of puts the line Rbout tho subject with fight,_.. were lying there without the ~om- life while fishing for eels off the a \half hitch,\ the other helps sup- .. Thanks, but I'm bound for the mun necessaritos of life, an<1 Drown do~ks; Findlay enjoys the distine port him to land. If he struggle Colonel's. 1 auess we shall fight could Jumlly !('a Yo to say the last tion of hn.ving made a specialty of and. seize the rescuer so as to endllD- qaick enough by the looks of thrs wonls, for BUt·h \~' ol..sll'r thought frustrating suicides, and Cody, from ger both, tho IaUer sinke a litl.le, anTelope.\ them to be. the line oj bueiness he is in, is spoken I when the drowning man lets go his The leHer eonl..nin~,l or<lnrQ to \ I fMI as.. lLoll!!ll I mi~:rht not of n.g prQlly \lldinntod.\ l!ol'l in alarm. In some caBeB it haB start, and within a abort time the como bark, !\lark.\ he suit!, aH they The apparatus taken ulong conbists been neressary to strike him, so as 14th wus in the field. atood togotller by the rarup fire. of !JOilt hooks, life-lines, an iron lad-~ to rcntler hi~ pnrtly ins~nsible. Storiee. of Jim\s peculia.ritie~;~ caru€' ··You will pobt my letkrs fur :rue: der, fuhling up neatly like a. camp- The drown1ng person lS always to -BUILDER~ A stn..in on 1ilie lovely landscnpc, A beggar sat by tho way, to !.he Captain's elU's, but not until hera thPy are If I Jo not roruo in stool. nnd lanterns. The life-line IS be approacherl from uehind, turned they had boon in cnwp 11 wqok ilid with wy men, sellrrh for me, o.nd on cotllmon conl 11bout twenty-five upon his back, and drawn in by the he come in contact with thcl, One send mo back to the uld home, to feet long, with a small billet of wood hair, tlle resc~rer s\~mroing on his day: walking with the surg n, Dr sleep b 08 i,!e father o.nd mother.- attache,! to the end to be thrown uack!tlso. Tlns plan 18 recommended Brown, they came upon a group of Give my love to ull the dear ones, to the person in the water. by the lwst authorities, llntl it may wen, in the midst of whom stood and tell Kathleen to try and t.bink We do not have the luck to sec al be well for some of our yonng react- ! ' \t . . 1 Jim, curaiDg them vigorously, lind kindly of ll poor Boldier who bas g~nuine case to-night. C;> we go ers to uear 1 m mmc • AND COUNBltLLOg, AT Essex Countv, N.Y. L~W. -AND D.&A..LEil H •. n13 Dressed & Matched Lumber, SHINGLES. LATH. &c. Uer totters j~at moved by tho broclrs - Wom, weary, dusty and gra.y. She held a ch 1ld to he% bosom And gaz,id in ita gypsy !noo, And lo ! i..tu Lhe fa.oc at the beggar Was the mothor's loving grace 1 with trembling a.nd hnaty fingers given her the Lest of his life.\ ald'ng- tho strange river front to the These young fellows have hatl fixing tho bead of his drum. .. I promise it all, Frank. After foot of Montgomery street, then the odd e:s:perience of seeing them- 13 l'H YEAl:t OF THE CHAMPLAIN 01 VALLEY Tho palnt~r movod hie pencil, And nnclor liB touchos l!lCW \ Here comes tho Doctor llDd Cap. all t.he110 yenrs coulU I frul you now 1 down to the battery, perlmpa two selves and their work represented tain,\ said one. \Isn't llo a gay 1 Anrl, frank, if you do go, tell wy miles in a strv.igbt line. How im- on the stage. They went to see, at one 1\ turning C\ laughing fC\ce to lost love I am ptltiently waiting to poemgly the vast hnlls stand np one of the cheap down town thea- wards them- 1 join her.' against tue sky 1 The water clucks tree, a sensa;ional P!.ece .entitled \... o not - _L__- ~~I F t tb to 1 · · 1 d chuckles to itself, as if with a \Nnn the Newsboy, whiCh was ..nen nre y n ~&~.. or a. momen ey s O< .m . s1- a.n Ys.ny ol you lll'9 lathel'S. '\\ hn.l ,, lenc<', w;!.L c-lasped h.o.nds. thinking se~rPt eruel humor, under lbe plankQ ncted to the ~lltiilfllction of quite II it were your boy eru·oing liko this 1'\1 what migbl como on the :morrow on whicll we walk. 1\!JOever iR IJurge uudience. , Brown f!ICOB crimsoned, llDtl mo.ny I t:ioweUung ruatlcu o.t their feet, <lrifteJ by tho title in under there, The boys speak of t!his play with beads were hung beiJeath the Cap o.nd looking tlown they saw Jim sit- where the rays of the dllrk lantern great disgust. \It 'j'llS the richest · · t · -' b-'-'- f I I• hi bl k t , .. ,·11 not penetrate, 1'slost m' dee· 1 . life savin' I ever see,\ says NllD.- Th v \'lk , ,, t.o.in s B ern vmce anu re Ul>,lllg o.ee. tin\' there, wro.ppe< lll a an e s. • u. over 2.J Yoara Exporhmco In ••• ' - • Hflmy '\ 8 .lura/. \ Th h d . \t d me mother nrmarlco, llo•pHalo, Colloll'•• .,....,,.-...,,.---r-.,--,.-,.,..,.....,,....--~ Without a word the group br~ko up; I .. I'll tnke tho message. Doctsr, if The vicinity of the ferries is where \ ey a r:~e lD 1 · an and Home Praetlcc- I. lr,s-cellany-. d J' 'th to h f hi h ... ~ ·a \th I there lli'O the moat'bustling crowds• in it., and all of uz. There was a Dr. Havnes!snsl!ally&ttheCnmbcrland I .;r.L\ an lm, WI a uc o ' s cap, I o rant, ,o SB.l ' WI a so emn, d h h d 't t F lt , -==~~~---=-----== W\\ about to follow them, when 1 fn~an·a.\look 1 'chiseyes. thewater'sedgeismosteasilyreach- woman,an sean no nomore IIoaso. Plattsburgh, N. Y. or conau a- 1 - --- - ~ \ ' b h I t tion •n1l operations in disease• of the •ye. 1 LITTLE JIM. Webawr laiu biB ho.ntl on his ahoul· Tho twenty third of November ed, anu theprinc_ipalliability to acci-~ than lost herb~ Y w en s ~p':\u~ ear n.ntl for cuta.rrb, d and 4th Tuesdays d 'H er babY mlSSlSB of each month. Patients have fonnd a BY E- MAY- der. clawnctl dark nntl rainy. But on dent e:tist.s_ At Pier Two, nenr the an says, ere S Y • • · home with Dr. Haynes. for operationo and , Comlll, let a feller alone,_ Cnn't \.Come with me, my boy,\ he tmid. that dark (ID.y a blow wos struck by South Ferry, where their station \Then there was river pirates trentmect, more than 5 years. Artifioie.l QI,U d ·llin A P'irl she come Tender. loving and f.nt.e.. Ho msed tho face ho hnd pnlnlcJ, The very fll\CC be had dreamed of- SHELLORSATLAW. 7~ ~EYE & EAR' .Chi··~ ... Ill. IN-....'Il> ~,.- \-RY. Anol wrousbt the beggar'• tbero, ltonEnT Honznrs. ..L' \.J..l..l ... ..__._ But he lefl tho violet mantle, Plattsburgh and Saranac, N • Y • I Anti tho wondrous golden hair. PnormcTon. Great ·western iteelf, as late as 187 4,-the W !Lterloo. it might be qalled, of the first straggle,-was relaid to the standard gauge, all comfort and profit in the use of it having been destroyed by the neces- sity of transhipment at point.s of contact with others. The oecond battle, the bombard- ments and hand-to-hand confticts of which are still far from having come to an end, was begun by the favor- able report of a government inspec- tor on the opening of the Festiniog Railway to passengers in 1865. It was acc1l~rated by other reports still more favorable on the placing on the tm0k of a peculiarly con- structed engine. the Pa1rlle, de- manded by its increasing business in IRG\l. In the meantime, a way of looking at railways from the point o£ vi<>w of their profits more titan for striking feats had set in. They had not paid as was expected of them- The ide\ was brvached nnd eagerly caught at, from the new informll.tJOn at hand, that they were extravagantly large, inste!ld of stingily small, according to the re- proach of Brunell. The Festiniog Rail wrty hns lost its exclusive prominence as an ex- ample, a~d is no longer the Mecca it was, n'ow that some twelve thou sand miles of nn.rrow gauges have been ln.ld down in other parts ol the world. Most of them are among ourselves, however,-there 11re es- timated, eight thousand miles for the United States and Canada,-and the circumstance adds more than it detracts from tho interest to the transatlantic visitor, who may prom- ise himself entertainment in Beeing what this fourteen mile~ of road, parent o£ twelve thousand, is like. -Scribner .for A u,quBt. Eyes, of any color or size. and artificial ' I 't b d · · thin' · t quietly t.he Cnion thn.t shivered t.he very was then moored, Kelley and Long, an a ml sl'. .,- 1 ye · a.n een om no cop · singin' down the docks abouttweJye \Ear-drums\ supplied. • For partwn ars minclin' l'DY own bizness, same !IS Jim walked along silently, antl hea.rt of the ~outhern Confetlero.cy. at half-past two of a winter's morn- ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN. address h · d · h d Th ~ o'clock at night. There aint no s. HAYNER. H. D. , you ougbter.\ Dr. Brown left t em, mth a. no . at The two finlt dsys of the battle, mg, ear a cry. ey ran ou e:s:- d Tb And then remember, son, that the Proprietor. T HENRY, N. Y. Harannc. Clinton Countv. N.Y. th -' f th C ,_. · t t, n tc'-' f \\' b t 1 • d lo ed bnt could see nothing Oom girls comes singin' aroun us. e ld th b _ 1 , The boy laughed contemptuously. e uoor o e apwm e en say· I rown wa umg or e s er, uear P r , · - world is o er an you are, y eo.r·1'1ag•• 1n nncl from the hniLtH nn<l · 'th il y ha t B th h' d · b · h k, t hand dis d river pirates they stabbed the girl d f Y ln vouno··tion -.lth this CHAIRS ! CHAIRS ! ! I ·• If you'd a 'been hungry, Bill,\ mg, WI n eru e, \ ou ve go a. he w!lB sale. ut on e t \ rug t 11ng ne wo s were cerne b several years; that !or thousan s o bo cont.inaed, looking regretJ'ol.\y at CSM, Pra.n.k_\ I wh~n llragg bl relrcsteJ to Chi~k- l\l'Oie~tina dMplliringly out of thB and throwed her in. Tbent ex·ewa 8 years a bas been so lnll ol Sln!Lrt~r • 'Tlu~\ntui?Yileorf\i~pnl•t.'nl tl'\ on band I the crus it benoat.b Bill's feet, \I'd \How old lll'O you, Jim 1'\ I nmaugua Station. tho missing were I ire cukes. With II boat and the aid another one tbrowetl in, \\Ve had and better young-men than yourself w u • u u 'b f 1- · ... f dl d d R all three of 'em out in five minutes. . , [j-> 1 1 o.'gin yotl half. It's !.he fust grub \I dunDo ';:actly i but I'm out 1 summed up, lind among those gone o tuerr .,ew oun an og, over, that their feet stuck out of the dor- Provr!etor. f(Ttrhl'l,l, Offi/c (I fl( tOI't(•! I've bad for two clays, a.nd to see fllteen-\ ,·ere Captain Webster and little they drew the man out. They found The feller what was supposed to be mer window; that when they died I fl g Uuu I'S' I yon wasto it makes me mad.\ \About fifteen. Wbat is your I' Jim. Dr. Brown heard it with a him to be a 'longshoreman, who had me was about thirty years old. The the old globe went whirling on and lk d th d h 1 t one what looked like Kelley be had wllicL he w111 sell very cheap. All ordora \Kinder wo.nt to fight, eh ~ Come name 1\ sinking bco.rt, un<l tarning from wa ·e over e e ge w 1 0 Ill 0 \-' not one man in ten million went to Tb b lJ Littl t d. a moustache.\ pmmptly filled. on then, for Bill 'Nilson ain't afraid \Jim. o oya cru me e the rrowdeJ hospital, went forth to Cll e the funeral or even beard of the f · 1 -1. L\ttl J .. Jim, 'caUBa I' a so littl<1. fulfill !.lis J>roruiso to !.lis friend. This is A very common story. Tho A g-lance l1t the Bmooth counten- death. Be as smart as yon can, ol Date.! Ellt.abethtown, :Jecembor, JH7R_ 0 SJJ:tee!ll 1.o.O 1 e liD. ance of Kelley, S'-' innocent of any LEVI BULLARD. I For a. moment Jim stood irreso- \Wbat is your 61lrnlillle T. In !l little hollow, half hidden by lllrger part of the rescued, or thoso . h' b course. Know ns much as you can 1 B h h h f h Jim scratched his head. \I need I the trees. lay little Jim At the assisted before they haYe a chance such decoratwn, showed t IS to e without blowin,... the packing out of __________________ ut.e. 111t t e t oug tao ot er ·t ti f th gor \ , h _, th h h\ · 1 to have one, bnt I've forgot it.\ · ven· last charge he lm<l fwlton with to come to hann,-for tho hovs nn en-or IJUl e WOI' lJ 0 0 VI - your cy] 1 'nder •-ead,· shed the li,...ht .,. I :ll Barllt>!il 1 wrongs l'US eu rong 1s mm<, 1 _ · - 1 . ·h· h 't f d f ult u \' •:.t gar • • and, dr()pping his drumsticks, he ''Haven't yon either father or. a bullet in his breast. He had seen mul!e thts a praisewnrtby part of ous way m \ Jc 1 was oun a of your wisdom abroad in the world, Hereby givo• notice, that ho is ready. •• I t! th h ll mother I\ 1 Webster \'0 on ot the head of his their occnration, too,-are of a aim- with. . but don't dazzle the world with it. ull tlWeH, to Ret up. to put lnto oyera- . arcepte e c [l enge. I d f th th '] \ . il L Tb sail h I The account gtvcn of the WilY . . . . • two, and to ropnir ~!moat al I It ~eemed at first that JL·m would \ never see a er; mo er sal< I men, =•l hu was wondenn,;-. as he ar sor.._ ey are ors scare . . '· . lAnd don't 1magme a thmg IS so s1m- 1. eli I 'f I b J tb . . . . ~- d f th . I. ' rescued )lCrsons uehnvc after tuen· . . . kmd• of 1 • wm the battle, but the tongh sinews ue e< ore was om, an mo er lav there hbtcmng to the groans mg l1l a UH.Ze wav or Clr B nps. . plv be~anae vori say 1t IS- Don t be \ 1 b I 1 four.·· - - f 1 liti' tt 1· ' rescue rs not at all f:norablc. Grat . • - MaGhm . ery, Water Rams. Pumps. &c., &c- f hi t · t Ld b · l she die< w en wBa on Y • llll1l cries of thl' wotmde,J. 1f he I persona o ow ron< on a emp mg . . . 1 too sorry for your fn.ther because be · 0 8 an agorus '\' een m 00 fill 1 th te 1 · h I itu lc 18 sai<l to be tl·e last thmg I fi hts f 1 k kind d The brown eyes e< Wl ar•. 1 woul•l eullle llll•l fincl hlln. to walk straight across t e 0 l'cn ' . ' . . knows ~o mnch less than you do; re- rr any of his frieocls require any of thnl. 1 many g 0 a 1 c • un lD a d hi I bl l . ' , - Sl' l th ]\ 1 t f I thrv tlnnk of. Oftc·u tb<'re IS pos1- kl rl ot work they wtll p>leaRo g!Yo hi\' \' moment Jim was fAiled to tho an s lps trem C<. \Hu•h:. He raJH••I t.unsl'lf un, Coenhes' 1p, or o c 1g l s o ' ·. . If l t I I t d . member the reply of Dr. Wayland n _ · , ,, · \\ b I.e ~- h\ ~ , . . . . B kl f tf 1 f th . t hvo nhu,e. a 111 >C os nrmg . . oall. lila chM~e\ w1ll be rcasoMble, an«• 1 . I lb h '-l h\ I. .._optrun 'e s r tuew 1m v> \I Ius elbow an•l hstcnc 1 l 1 es, 1t \\\\ roo yn, orge U o e \n er, urI . to the student of Brown Umvers1ty, b ·k ell done g!Ottn< y a eavy o ow on '\ em . • ll all . the confnswn nR i& of ruurse not ~~~~~be~btown N. y_ Bopt. '\1. 1 ~ 78 . I >le. , seat bestde h1m. \~ow le I I the Captain's voir<' plca<ling fur others lalU down to sleep on the ''_' who sai.l it wa~ 110 easy thing to 1 ' b t ·t,\ , . . t - · f th · 1 nnrummon 1 tlu\ tn!ling mishap , l / B f , lh bl II b , 1 a ou 1 ' water. Cln~pwg Ius llluHl unll' UIH s nng p1eces o c p1ers. . ,,',c-e r, .. ,,,, 11 ,,.,·,. mnke proverbs snch liS So omon e ou o ow roll< e ropeo.~r. . . 11 . 1 t , h . -_ 1 all . • ,b;n·s ,., eryil\\\ , o , :8 .11. a T b1 I I tr h l 1 \d \\\! I .. That R all there 18 to tr IOU . : woun.I he slowlv l'l'llWlect towarcl T e Hllll'lues are gener v mtu'-1- . n wrote \~lrdt~ a few.. tersely re. 1 l ~r ~ e 0< 0. 8 ong n.nt \Vas R.l on y 1 . . . . I 11 I ' . I h . nlilldh I . • • \' \' ' . h ll 1 h th \d Hmce she dwd, 1 ve 1 one a . tho ~put \ht·m·u tlw ,.,uttn<ls cum<' r<~te.l. too. Those w o are n»t go · . . plit·d the ol.lmau. And we never sons A ou < c·r, nn1 <', o pn e I II '· f b l . ll j, denr t1 11 d it j, IH•l !I\• ml<-r- 8 l t _ f 11 t !'Olllil I lived Wlt 1an o < womllD. \l'ap'n '<lilt upon tue erry O!\t~. pt•r ll\j1b ' . !J\nrcl t1 11 tl thA vong man mnde nrty: i\ ]- E an< rnrol lJ fl Vll[!'Tl.lll \• WfiBJ ll 1 • u I'. ·-.·1• '·' I·• n•· .• k •. bill\> 'vor-k o'· ll IL .. ll r!-lilW chlli'IH'tt·rti (lj t]Je Jli!Nl!IN. . I P.ROPRJl&TOR, St., Eliza.bsthtown. H. Y. Proprietor 13' 0 I~ )o.. ...L:.\... ..J I l I lk t l I b a yt..·ar n,::o. n.nrt EnnC\e lC'n '\e ··JiuJ. Il-l It ;:vu' ''H.lt.:l, n. ... \\' I 1 '\' . \\ DPt ntrJre than t\YO nr three any lOW. ~l'fl1W mg un tIC hit CW!I a I[W 0 I T I Rnvecl hv whil'h :'I:·Jil ll!hl hi>. lllllte~ ~ ,.-- 1 . drummed m tbo Htreeta. other fur ( 'Lrtbt\ suke · 'bll'llllge exp~nence to hPnr Pile uf _ ·. _· ' 1 Till• wnr] 1 l IHtR crre>tt ee young / I TI.Jt'\\•~l·IT·'ldelKmfl:o.t·l'llt•nt.\'nntl!!lnn O.<lst.a.n~e : j b BJJ\\1 '\h A t•· '] I . •]][ ·] f j I RTCillf<jllre~l. ~··rdnc~lt f.(•CIH an• t-- 1 '- 1 ay w en 1 11 son p1 .. P., m ~~ 1 \I' !I lte]Jl JUll, (' 11 1' u t 1~8t >o} s tc 10\\ 1e Ol\lli n rmr . . . 1 men bnt nn ctrol\tet• need than the t'_nnrRIH\K- Thor\ '\ .. owt of 1\o>rV h•ll\· ]•,.,.p .. ,l •• ~ow J>l~k yourself up. ILU< ue . ,_ J I 1 . I I h , f l nnnRtlUI llenevolelll'C of Ih~pOBJ!!Oll • ~ ~.~.,,, ChA••I\Pli•·r. ,\1• Wdl h~ \<'l·l v. ry. oft', t·x.r.·lauuetl me~ you plC.KO mo lll'· lllO.t e Dr Bruwn, tu1l1ng blll\\ I) up tla· Ide llgBt wonutn Oil t 0 (lug't• u l1e . . I young nlcn Lave of it. Your clothes l'ht·nt•. l'or term• aci.Ir\\\ the new cumer.-- . I t to tl . . . ' . . II k' . ·' t th on their r•art Jt te a bohl clehght ~- , l~:lizabethton u, .\. \'. (T, !>1, PE:'I'l'IION ,\llY.!IIT, CONVEYANCER, Public, Auctioneer, Insur~ and General Land Agent. n Pomt Centr·e, Point, Essex County, New York. H. POTTER, M.D., & Surgeon, k - ,,r I ,_,- 11 ~all a po up my mm• o go tn 18 &IID).I h1ll, ft·lt u htind.t:tr\\l' In\ dc•tlwo. : JlH'l', •pmy1n nn• oo·m up n o . · . fit von better than yvnr father fit:s JI !fi:-1 LlHEltTY. \~IUC , too. 8lr, \ ' b l l.t .. , .. h d b .. lm the danger, the burilslup, tho · Ellt.abotbl,wn. N. y_ :!iceman.. and ere e. \Jim.· I skv; how s e \ma e a ounce . . lf PI t him· they rust more money; they , Tb\ l t •· Were you that lrltle fellow' I: \Tho---! 'up n an:l be \grabbed\ her, and how hE' ,.l,iil of the thmg for ll-He ·b .. en Y /Rre ;,ore stvliAL· your mustache is IS ~s was a convmcmg orgu- . . b B . l h l I of tlte same sort uf nm 1t1on 1s • · · : d b bull 1 ft th b d, <litlnl romem er you. ut now. Wit.hont a wore! Dr Bro\ n fol a.dl'lhod her. w 1en s e g:roane' t Jat d neater· the cut of your hair is better, I mcnt. a.n t e y e e roa , t b 1 \'· l f I pt'n·prtcd to the worf't uses. a.n • b II I C t . \\' th a JlDl wo must no ave Elllf mor\ Jowotl h1m, feunn~--he knew not shr had been rul}ue< o 1er money . . ·r . t and yon aro far pret.tcr-oh, far TilE 1s oncere< young aram I . Dil t k tb t d . tJn,rnakesJtPspe<'Jnllyg-rabymg o1 • EX GH AN G E H 0 TEL I, <·le·•r ti\ellt!. SWeanDI:'· < yon no now a what. Sluwly and pa.infullv J1m and ~lathes and wante to tl1e, t>J • . . . I 1 prctter thau ''pa.\ llnt, young man, ~ · · d d 1 N b • · · I 1 · · tincl 1t so worlmly employe' - • I hurt rt waa very wrong m oo o oy guiU.eu him over heaps of dea•l an•l, \J ust go nght home an< 'on t . f 1 . . the old man gets tbe biggest Ralary, \l'ooll· littlo ehnp! nro you b d 1 b . .. \\ hutuver may beeome o ns ex- who swe!ll'B can ever ecome a t;oo tlvin~\ to tho \l'ot \ht·rc \\' euster I bother no more a out 1l , . . \' 1 .,, . an<l his homely, Hr.mmbling signa- l vory badly 7.. tl tl 1 1 • 0 . 1 1 . I per 1 men t m the end, \'an. t 10 \' e11 s- . At Wndbnm's ~[tlls, N. Y. Fully for- Tlie k.ind words dJ\d n'•'t rouse man or \ gen ems.n, an soc 1 I lay. TJ;:fse are hves so ong steepe< ln . . . h d 1 tnre Oll the bnsiness end of a check 1 hod \' . b I will t'--t , • b 1 bov m C'houS!Dfl' f:O lng 1\11 ltl- n\ · ' WlBB yon to ecome- see = \!>ly pvvr fr~en<l, l!vt ,]ea.!, thank 1 the ilr~gs of wretchedness as to e I ·' . . . 1 f _, ·rt will .-!rain more money ont of the For parllculora cuqoire of A C'b\l'P\'·I him. am! Captain Webster, taking d I . . 1J nmne an 1\lm m hf<', msteu1 o un - l'ropl'let or, on !he preii!J6eH, 3lt thn ll'ttl.a form m' hl's nrmn, C\...;ed themon 0 not p llgne you any moro. Gocl!\\ I almost tiresome to theu· owner~. e- I .. . 1 . t tb buuk in five minutes th~n you could u ~ o ~.. 'ill b ,.. I , I 1 mg as he so eas!IV nllg 1!, lll o e - ---- ------ ----- . . . hb . ru 1\ you rem em cr Tho slulllul, pruct1re,l hlUids ~oon canso they are so hope ess. . ' f ·b 1 f . get out with a ream of pn.per and a ·, .. OTIOE 1• hereby given thnt ~>I hun mto a ne1g ormg omce. .. . 1 1 11 ,ual courses o I e on er\ on eu1n-. P ersons are forbicldon to tiho~>t, I' ,\__,_om Jl'm open. ed hl·a eyes h 'I \Yea sir. I mude him easit·r. and then tln·y I Then there ore the carele•s rlu f 1 I I 1 . c·opper-plate si~;m•ttuc• in six months. u e . 1 . 1 ers. !utH Het a use n anc 110 > o ex- Fish or Hnnt on any of tbet>rOp<'l'- d ' 1 . d I t H soon became A. regulnr tbmg thought of J uu. Jr<·n, fur whom there are regu ar I 1 nr 11 I'. I . -Young men are useful, son, and ty of th• , H'aze 0.1, us e 1verer ID amazemen , , . . . . . , . . · I amp e.- \. . \\ \'}'• w St. Adirondack Iron _and~St.,el Co.' and strtug,..Jed to be freed- I for J1m to V!Sit the Captains tent.~ \:-;evt·r nun<! rue, Cap n, I m go lseaBons. Many sarh rescueR l111ppt>n •. . 4 . they are ornamentll.l, and we love l:\itu•t•rl in town•blp ·15, 4G ,t 4•,1ncludln1: , \' . . d · · · d d h\ · tl · f J t tfil h 1 l [ i tl · h th l\ttle follt · .\ lchulrrs rur - \!\'\ 1 · 1 d 1 l 't · the \Old MWl~r·t Trad.\ in tbe Connt;r of I , I kin walk now, mister. !Ill hiS VIBJtora roglll' e lDl lD te lllg' a•t now: ua w u' o : lU Ie Rpnng w en e 1 , 1 t le!ll, au we con c n _ eugme~r a Essex, Stato of N.Y .. unu are !orbicldeo, , Do•.t't be 1 ·n • harr-v, rny I J liabt of a dog or other pet. But mY lmJHL )ou lJclpet! mu once,. bepn to play \n the loobe logA and OVER THE NARROWEST NAR-! p!ellte sur.cessfully wrthout t'llem. rl th I •. w \J a . I . b k I af . I 1. . 't.h tl fi t fi ROW GAUGE. ' . 0 to trespass thereon In any way, uu er • not 80 to the Captain and Dr. Brown. and I alwn~·o meant. to pay you Rr ·. r ts m t 1e unBms WI 1e r~ ne _ Bnt tlley are no novek son. h, penalty of the law. All J>oraou~ ~~· •P•~•,..! You ar•a not qnite strong enough. - :\.! t b FOR BALE OR TO RENT. tog tberPon, for ~be pu1·po\e ot .~!tovtw1. • ,_..t t\ll here n few moments_\ To t.bem be wna more !I curiosity, LifL mo 11 litllo hit{hfr, DucLur, I weather, unt the majority occnr m • IOllt two ~-l'ar~ Ill-:''· 1 rna~· . e 110 : nolbina of tue kind. Tbey Fltt.n.ttn'' or ll'i~hl.n!J, wlll bo proaectlterll'-,1 E:l 1 t\ • lJ Jl b th Y . U 1 b th. t\ ll'E'tnf:'rnln~rt:>d.tb~real'lH,:•aredin .'\''r•rtb- D 't b •c•.r<>un Lake, Essex Co, N •• Y. thorefor. \I'd rather go sir, please. My tbnn R pot. It wns !I pleasure to i cant .nr •Y rtta c. un Ye cen, t 1C Hummer a lDI;)- !me. . \\'two papers on tranRJHII'ltLtion- hare been here before. vn e I J A.ME~ R. THOMI>su~. PrvHiclent, I will b f th . them to answer lus (lueetionH, and very k1nd to httle Jun. nilll I In nut Tile grown people are shy of g1v one faYunurr narrow ~.Lnue, a.n 1 l une 1 so modest as to shut yourself dear Inn In Em:ll•h. Fr•n.-h. Gormlln. Arlirond~ok Ulub, Inr.orrorah•Ii. l rum e gone rom e corner. I \1' u J f \ u ~ 'II '\\! ~r•llDIMh, h'\ft uf •'h\r\\· , help him in his le~sone, for his new much afrai,l to go. • 1 esnB c>r · ing their nn.m'Cs, or making any stir ' uppooiug 1t. lu onu uf the~e the out, but don't be so fresh yotl WI -- •---- r.t.ucb. 0. 1877. 31sl \Weill theJ1 take tblS to buy . . . . I I th ' . , f .. I. f· I' ·t ill I ' . b 1 t , ' .. ' . Itfe awakened a new nmbtllon. I 6\1\\0 my curses, um et mu ~r: about thmr pt•eserverR, through. I\\ u- uot !Ill wny JOI!l OJ • tl.< 0 ' •, have to be [H\t away m t e coo o AARON CLARK BOOTS 11~ SHOES ~ome food, and he shi'Pl!d \ note II \When I ,..et tllrough the afllJV. meet me tl!O first thin;;~-- . shame at the condition th~y were WaleR, to the Festiui~,.: Blaltc 'lr'~nl ~ I keep from spoiling. Dont be afraid a mto bl1B Iumd. \~o thanks, my b . • ·' 1 •• _ . . . . .. . . • r1es was ~!led n.s an <·xtunp e. n~. · .· .· . &oENT .ron Jl 1 he said one day \I m rromn- to Jcsm; \'11 forgone nil Jllll, b!U<l m. The children often ha>e a ted t th d't , a )lUJ>Cl' ou t!J\t your meut ~1ll not be discover- -' I 1 boy Keep clear of your enemy ' \ \ . . . sngges • o e e 1 01 ld Fire lnsurallcc Colllpany E T l h h l 1 1 1 ·db , .,,, b., h il d .. school and then I'm <'Oing ba~k to the Captrun m u vo1ce chok~cl hy wholesome fear of further pumsh 'tim; uni<p.le nul wRy Rn<l :Hr. w. H. eil. People all over the wor are l . rn< ea11 as on MI a •rllO ot n Goo •ye WIWJ a rtg t sm e llD I • o , 1 ,_ Ii d' tl f .. ' . · - 1 · f I ·r . oonrse-fine boot•, mad\ nt '\\ ow 11 •lwp I ' . the atreeta und help my poor old tears. \ l.emcmucr o 1e or us ment at home, should they return· Bl&hop was bjJecl<tlly bi·llt to. mve:-: nmtmg or you, a~< 1 yon are Westnort. Euex Co., N. y, 'trom '\ 1 a n~d, he turned ~ 0 le~ve ~· friends. It wns a lucky day for 1 1 Jim BID! led famtly. \I know. I . uripping and their w~crr.abouts u.t 1 t1gate the bUbJ'\\ ... ~be untc~nl~~:= 1 worth fin~lll~ they ':111 find you. A COLLOrX -.i \iO. ,---- BEST KIP LE.~ THER. I Jun followed him Wlth his eyes., , L\ttle Jim· wben Bill \Wilson won\t forget the tnL>osn.ge, Duct.ur. tho ti=e be 1.--nown. an lllu»lJtm)te.l papm_ '\ 11 1 1 th~I al. , <lie.mond 1sn t so ea.s1ly found a.s n. and saw him start. suddenly and J . • I • • title w lC I appearR m t lH ,, H ~nm·' . bbl b 1 h Tbey are wan-anted to be as roprcsenteu, 1 . . hil fi be • 1 I knocked him flAt, and you, srr, Good-bye. 1 Frequently some satl nclim of a. JU~r Hobday nnrulwr. \Vu q<wt~ \ pe e, ut .,.peop 0 sea.ro anJ. he will sell them 'I lift biB Clip, ~ 6 a. Ull 6 OW Y icked him up.\ • • • • boy, as he might be tbonght, just 1 few p:l.l'agmp~~: for Jt all the more mtently.-Bur- F U h t $ 3 P · mounted to b!s forehead and tbe P . I . b ' T . - · · tl 1 . 1 dette. Or as a Dor al 111 I . . d vu1'. el Time rolled swiftly ulong. Wit.h \Tell about the htlle drummer, , drawn from doath s door, mfly e i htH eunos1:y lH 1e me, uss Gins,· WillBS, &C , · 1. , delicat~ lips close con mv Y ov~r 't th Arm f the Potomac worked l 1 papa.\ ·seen playing gayly at tag, waiting 1 than fourteen mtles in length, from -It is estimated that· fully half a ' ALL !WilDS OF I the wMe tee~h. It was o. WOUIIIll 9 ~t e ty 0 ards the South, and I He tells the sto 1 ~ in the ~y I for his clothes which lU'll spread I Port :'11adoc to the Festiniog slate, million young Indies in this country 1 face at a. carnage window, a. glori- I s way ow • o . . , . Coarsa or Fine Worlk ously heautilullace; even J,.im's nn- Gr!l.nt joined it. !light, with his beautiful wife bv 8 ont to dry in the sun. rliB~rict, kno':n as . the Festmwg ' are color-bhnd,_ and y~t evel1 one of •ultin•' 1 ·d •·•til could Mil thAt., o.nd In thg 14th mnny hlld been tb6 aid~ w the little cl:iildrOil cln~~eliqff Wo ~top tq see the shelf, turned ~1hvay It l.S nomrnally two feet tbem ean 1dentify e.n 1ee cr01am par- Made to Order l'romptl;v. ~ ... oo w.. \' '-~db d' h \ around his kneeS- on a=;m•t the side of the sbe<i on Wide; but -rea.lly on~ loot eleven a.nd lor fr~ lito~ :;dour !I sudden conviotion settled gyer bill ohlmgea. uOUIIl WI IJIID lliC llrge.., .. o- • h d • Lt.. ~!- ' . llo. Gt Murray st., Oallat bia abop in Wllliawa' buildlmg some kllled, bui amoDg l;he remain- \Poor little Jim!\ the hJnolem pier, which was Nan's a half~ es, IU1 enJOYS we Wll•\ t ll· 1. NEW YORK EliZabethtown, Maroh 6, 1879. mind. Importers oH HUURHON& RIR vrHISKIES ..