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-mmi^^gm-'mM <? 14.00, • i MPL* .00, $5.00,; ider *> Y. low any other aoes! •ide. ylortey S 'heap ody. the' F \GAZETTE N, ESSEX COUNTY; N. y., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1882. CHESTKBFIELl). JVdme, 'Nature of claim, , Cfd. B Btaneh, senices j 4 00 X) & PEBRT Mineville, Essex (Jonnty, N. Y. Repairing Done Wijth Neatness Stiftin Guaranteed ian do \ ' Ha . 4 00 do do 4 00 clerk election 4 00 DSC Ws LA- DS Gntl N O B*,, . - -- N 0 Bbyifton, sapervisor •, 36 69 flo dd supplies I 48 75 do do jusflcT 3 35 Jas H Rafter, insp. k mere'rlS 68 F A Bows, supervisor 57 77 , clerk election 4 0 printing* adv. 4 6 ^justice, ass'dto^ P 8Bperrioir-i 400 4 27 400 4 00 46 75 3 35 12 68 57 77 i860, 3 00 3 00 G W Bice, com. highway*. 127 00 127 £0 J W Steele, surveyor, 7 00 7 ©0 John Otis, returning officer boardLt M 2 50 2 50 Ono H Glkiden returning officer: board health, 3 75 3 76 3L HOLLEMBAEKl, ^Easex County. N.Y- • BOTTOM PRICES BOTTOM PRICES Wm Cochin, clerk eleo'n 4 00 4 00 do d6 ' jaror do d£ justice B B Wobd. town auditor, 3 00 A C H Livingston, town auditor- 0 00 Jacob L^bdell, town auditor, 9 00 9 00 A J Dtnand • \ \ 9 00 9. 00 G H Glidden, ov'r poor, to payOO Dunster, over'r poor Westpori \ 75 jTHOlldden. over'rpoor, to pay P W Baxber, phy • .sioian to poor, 30 00 Vinal Denton. use honse, as'd to J Kphompson. 10 00 E Trudean, rep. on hearse, 1 05 24 95 2 D~avid Day, use\ of house 8 OO SylvesterjWeston, insp. *o 10 68 1 GeoE Biker, insp election 400 Charles $mitb, do do 4 00 Chas J Carney, do do 4 00 H S Flet&er, suppUes 103 50 .103 50 Wm Goobran, sheep killed _ 0 ,oom'rh'w»ysI4 00 John Ruf ney. do do 10 00 do dp repairs r. * b. 96 43 James Wllsfey, plank <fco. TOO Samuel Weaton, labor Ap. 16 00 EddBihd irs .BED. - PBOJ?BIKI»] TPORT, N. Y. son lake, N. Y. :rr ADJACENT TOWNS. ORGANS REGULATED T> BBPAIBBD. r .rs! experience. First-oli All calls promptly answered natanteed. 35tf| 10 00 105 $086 75 BEOAPrnTLATIOH. dtate tax, • Connty tax, ^ Support of poor Oo. House, Town audits, Oommistoner highways, , 1 Bejeoted tax, 1881, j Admitted and sab. rejected, Bejeoted taxes on roll, Non-resident sohool tax on roll. Resident highway tax on roll, Non-resident highway tax on roll. Dog tax on roll, THE LITTLB BAHAMA PEEL. Uke a oar of the beaten gold I gleam In tae summer's sun ; Cam little, Ilmow, butl ttiiok I can throw A man that wiU weigh a ton. I send out no challenges bold, I blow me no vaunting born, But toollsb 1B be who treaaetu on me; • HeTl wish be bad ne'er been born. like the flower ot tl e Held vain man Ooetn forth at OM break ol day, But when he shall i sel my grip on bis heel Like the stubble b B tadeth away; For I lift bun high t pin the air, With his heelB wb are bis head ought to be: WlULadown-comlnr crash be maketh bis maab Ana I know he's tear gone upon me. I ami scorned by tbi man who buys me; I am modest and < utet and meek; Tnoogh my talents ire few, yet the work that do Has oft made tneteellar doors creak. wear a crown, I would bring its to Editor's Drawer, Har- But his hand had scarcely left the knob, when the door flew open, and oat darted Mr. Jessup himself, with vengeance glaring in his gold-spectacled eyes. \80 Tve caugtit you, you young /illain I' —and now iH make such an example- Why, bless me 1\ And he let go his iron grip of Jack's coat- lapel, and stared in amazement as he took fn the tall proportions of his visitor, upon whose faoe and figure the now upturned gas- jet cast a cruel light » I beg ybur pardon, shv beg your pardon!\ resumed Mr. Jewup, gazing keenly upon Jack's embarrassed EdmundiBiqhardson, repairs for bridge A Brown* assessor E Bamea, assessor, 4c. M Finch/assessor O N Kendriok, ov'r poor s 10 00 30 00 40 00 __, _. . _._ 66 00 Toot. Carney, jnror ic . 1 50 B PreBcott, railroad com r 5 00 M B Hol3omb,Tmedicalserv.60 00 F 0 Stevens, constable 32 85 5 00 6© 00 30 85 F 0 Stevens, constable 32 85 0 8 Taylor, supplies 120 00 120 00 K Prescott & Son, supplies 47 39 47 39 M Finch; excise oom f r 21 00 21 00 Morcell Nichols and Thos. Coohran, erroneous tax 15 60 15 fiO EFelt.snppUes for poor It* 89 112 Chas. ^mith, asB'd to E Felt' applies for poor 33 00 O D Sawyer, supplies poor 78 00 Lawrence & Kiugsland sup1 n plies \for poor $4,82142 33 . . 78 00 ol 50 109 50 ._ 81 54 81 54 R H Fuller, rent of bnild'g 15 00. 15 00 Jaa. H Detnming, irw ogm'r 91 38 91 33 LDuffany. town olerk 63 60 53 50 D H Adgate, Jr, ex. com'r 2100 2100 EMcAllester, do do 21 00 21 00 h N-Nolette, auditor 3 00 3 00 Jas M Bowman, do 6 00 6 00 JohnFMuBsen, do 6 00 6 00 LB Davis. ^ • do . 9 00 _*» | 1766 04 1754 04 BECAP1*ULATION. tax. 1697 40 bounty tax ' ?516 03 Town audits, 1809 « Support of poor, county honse 274 -63 Commissioner of highways « \ ™ Rail-road commissioner^ FJAvery, supplies p«,r » 00 win, Assessor 28 00 Boss & Boss, counsel 18 20 E B Atkins, M D 17 60 L Barton, M D 3 00 - — Pieroe, commlssiorier, _J.dueMaroh38thl883,17 74 M P Whallon, justice 5 20 Allen M Chase, inspeotor and J w e Oha°n?Derlain, ov'r poor 8 58 W J Hopkins, town clerk Ac 41 95 O E Hoskins, olerk * insp. 8 00 A J Tuoker, for wood 3 38 EsraParkell, assessor MisceUany. RINGING A DOOR-BELL \What a lovely night!\ exolaimed a dear, girlish voice, as a party of four de- aoended the steps of a handsome house and paused awhile on the pavement \How balmy the air feek, and what a clear, deep, blue sky! There are more stars out to* night than ever were before—aren't there, Harry?\ \Interesting discovery to report to the Astronomical Observatory Society,\ replied yotferoneof thosemisohlevotu boys who hava for some evenings past annoyed us by the low and contemptible trNt of raneptf. tioualy ringing my door-beO. It Is but a few minutes since one of them le<t, Mid knowing tb|at he would repeat his peWonn- anoe, I revived to lie in wait You'll ex. ouse me, I ^m sure, sir. Pray walk-in.\ Jaok looked for an instant as if meditating an unceremonious retreat Bnt he saw that Mr. Jessup, though not a personal acquaint- •nee, had'recognized him, and be was forced to summon his presence of mind to his aid. \I can atone the mistake, air,\ he taid, with » rather forced smile'. \I was—aw- mat I inquire whether Mr. Smith live* Indeed I really tereeted. \So Flora Smith has that kmg visit to her aunt in England,' Nellie. »I am so glad; for shew the sweetest girls at Wss Booker's school, and we all loved her. TB go to her, Jack, and introduce you, as soi ward for thfc evening's adventure. the young man addressed, aomets amongst them ?\ 8 00 3 38 5 00 Belden Noble, house rent 30 00 30 00 D H Safford, poor master 19 60 19 50 do do cash lent town 28 40 28 40 James Corprott. ov'r poor Moriah 12 50 IS C H YanOrnam, assessor 34 00 3< Ervin G Lyon, ol'k elestton 4 00 < Bobeit Fortune, insp. eleo 4 00 < Because they have proved them- selves the Best External Kemedy evet invented. They will care asthma, cojlds, coughs, rheumatism, neuralgia,'and any lqcal pains. Applied to the small of the hack thejv are infallible in Back-Ache, ::vous JJ).ebility, and all Kidney i lbles; tjo the pit of the stomach they are aj sure cure for Dyspepsia : Liver Complaint. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS are p &inieBs > fra - grant, and quick to cure. Beware of imitations that blister and burn. Get ALLCOOK'S,the only Genii} ine Porous I Plaster. Bejetted taxes, 1< 8wo» of\ off taxes on roll Bejectedtaxes on roll Non res. school tax on roll Resident highway do do !% flues, $32 85. Total tax 1420 00 5 37 31 19 D J Detning, M D D W North, use of house 10 00 15 00 EBOhase/MD 2 50 do do insp. election 5 00 A A Morse, with b'd excise 2 00 Myron Eggleston, aud'rl880,3 00 D E field, auditor 6 |00 J O Baldwin, auditor, 6 00 R H Mather, auditor 6 00 G E Bristol, M D and med. 6 60 I C Stafford, insp. eleo. 6 00 W D Palmer, insp. elec. 4 00 l,ucy Palmer, use of house ai'd to OW Tucker 7 50 0W4AJTaoker,supplies32 60 O W Taoker, sapervisor 16 97 W A Reynolds, oommiss'r 34 00 \See new. OBOWNPOINT. RS AWB MORE riUELHAYNES to receive a limited nn^n- in diseases of the T*UEL HAYNES . Sarauae, N.Y. O L HamnWd, ex-supervisor, *28 40 J 0 Brevo^rt, supervisor, 32 20 J C Brevebrt, B. B. Com. 33 86 G W Foot, justice and town olerk, 97 49 O M Pease, justice, ^BP •\ Samuel Buck, overseer poor, 121 BBOAWTCIATIOS. State tax County tax Support poor county house Town audits' Boads and bridges Sworn off tax on roll Itejeoted tax on roll Besident highway tax on roll Dog tax on roll 8 34 16 88 68 50 \ Suppose we go home by the avenue T\ suggested the seoond young lady. \Then we can enjoy a longer walk, and see the moon rise across the river, just under the arch of trees. It is early yet\ We'll go, Nellie, provided you girls won't get to quoting poetry,\ replied the unsenti- mental Harry. \Of all the afflictions— ugh I\ he suddenly interrupted himself with, as he awkwardly plunged forward, and barely saved himself from a fall on the pave- ment. 11 A stamped toe is the worst,\ concluded Nellie, las ighing. \ Pni so glad you've bad this inflic ion to compare with that of po- etry. Tiftoh you to be more reasonable next tune,• *• uon' ;b e i lalldouB, Nellie, and you, Jack, taks'oarecf yourself and Boeie. There are more looee rboks about Wonder how they came hen T By some singular coincidence, the street j lamp was extinguished just where these ob- stcuctions in the way rendered its light more needed. The party moved on cautiously, till Nellie, who was in front with Harry, suddenly ex- Imed: \ Somebody has lost his purse 1 What a pity!\ Harry unsuspiciously stooped to pick up the lost article, which lay brightly Bhining on ihe pavement, in the rays of the street lamp. But as he touched it, the purse mag- ically disappeared in the darkness, while at the same instant a chorus of suppressed cac- s was audible from the opposite I we here f\ \ It was the first name that occurred to him, and he calculated by this clever up * dient to mnko an easy escape. \Mr. Alexander Smith?\ inquired Mr. Jesrap, with his searching gaze stfl bent •ponJaok. 11 Why, no, I think not. Mr. John Smith \M, I think, the name.\ Just here a 'm from the skew \ Oh, Mr. John Smith 1 He resides not far from hjsre, on the next block.. As yon appear to ringing that door-bell was the beginning of your goodfortaner And so indeed U proved, as Jaok oftan remarks at the present day. And in remem- brance of that adventure and its pleasant oonsequenoes, JackVpretty wife wears, at- tached to her bracelet, a tiny golden ban, with which, on their en- h jewels, with which ent, he presented her. OPHIR WOODWOBTH'S MtUUOH8. v from khftltem pfcnrry or taetefutty acranged that they PltUkle Pavertr. ELIZABETKTOWN- TjiNIONFREESCHOOL iUzabethtown, Essex Oo., N. Y., W. CHANDLER, Ph.D. - PrinoipaL ^COUNSELLOR AT LAW :ApI8ON AVENUE, • ,6 ANY, N.Y. I Pension Notary, Dete^t- .*i«e and Tax Land j ness a speciality. , ffice Crowft Poiu tN.tY [ Term, 1882, of this sohool, ik oommenoe Heptember llth and- ends December 8tb. There will be a Teaohers slasa daring this term and those wishing to join it sbould apply immediately. Location admirable; Instructions prac- tical and thorough. Terms as reasonable as ^n any similar sohool in Northern New York. The three deportments will be conducted by able teacher*] _ ; Instrnotions will be given In instru- mental masio to puplli deeding It. For olroulnra oontaioing! further par- tioblars address the Principal. By order of Board of Education. I R L. HiiiD, Presid ent GJJO. 8. NICHOLSON, Beo'y., i W A Lealand, com. highways, Ervin Brooks, H Underbill, S P Molntyie, '• Geo O Paine, ex-oommiasioner, John W Treadway Hiram Newell, \ L B Carter, insp. election, No. 1, B P Treadway, \ O 0 Pond \ \ J K Barnett, \ David B Lawsou, \ No. 2, E Ward, P Bell, JMMitohael \ , MH Turner, \ ' JH Parker, olerk eleotlon \ George Page, health officer. T E Davis, constable, ON Mead. O O Mclntyre, •• B W Billett, printing, 0 VanBentbuysen, stationary, Kev O H Biohmond, return of marriaqes, Munger, return of mar- Clarke, return of marriages, 2 50 a stranger in this neighbor- hood, pray allow me to show you tht house.' f Jaok protested; he would not hear of the gentleman giving himself the trouble. But Mr. Jess V insisted that it would be a pleas, ore, and seizing his hat, escorted his unwil- ling companion up the street to the next blook, where he paused before a handsome house. \This sir, is the residence of Mr.' Johr Smith. The adjoining mansion is that of hit brother, Mr. Alexander,\ and the poHU banker opened the gate, and stood aside foi Jack to pass. \Thank you, sir; I am sure I am greatly obliged.\ said Jaok, betraying no haste to enter. \It is rather dark here in the shadow ol the piazza s I fear you will have some dun. oulty in finding the belL Allow me to ring.\ Jaok fervently wished that he oould wring the ears of the officious banker, and l e look- ed wildly around as a^resounding peal rang i the Btiuness. . A moment later a light step was heard within, the door opened, and he found l&to- - - - - ^th the. The early i Joseph Woodworth, one of the and early pioneers of Oanfomia and Nevada, wfll be shocked to hear that their compan- ion of palmy mining days hej paaed away and been laid at rest — at the residence of his daughter Mrs. jane W. Bruner, in this city, on Thurflday \mL Mr. Woodworth was neadt 66 yean old at the time of MB death, and left a family eon. slating of a wife and too grown ehiidren. The immediate cause of his death was soft, ening of the brain, superinduced by the loss of his fortune, winch he made out of Ophir. [e was the first nulhaasire of the State. On June 1, I860, shortly after John Cbm- stock'sdiscovery*the faOous lode which now bears hk name) two miners < Grass TaBey, bringing with them 1 the ore-bearing rook from the new dtyov. try, which they exhibited to Mr. Wood- worth and Judge James Walsh, who was always olosely connected with Mr. Wood- rthiblt ~ hoopes outa straightway. she failed to poliih them sail iphihUiila waat of art in the eoostroctfcn a* <MI •• if> s as to the siae th. hoops he sphuing-wheel aod kwt many no aOowaQoe was made in U * eat mA make-ap of JosephmePs dr»» tor »b. upheaval aoom to be madi Au f was proud and uowflHng net « style. Onacertaa bright (Sabtath ing, when the bird* - - from branch to aot molest them with gm4 been taken from us o Jk^i dx month 1 tie, and deeiw ' her hoops and her best A ed she started far \de big tttsoftheetteet. \little rascals!\ said Harry. through it now. They are out tojnight in foroe-lurking in the darkness, J 0 DeKalb, stationery Ac. 18 10 1 do do supplies poor 48 50 4 do do supervisor 23 60 2J do do insp. eleo. 3 00 I Wm. Sfc P Pnll«, phyaloian 11 36 1 Frank B Braoe, town olerk 9 78 Louis Farlaad Jr. insp. eleo. 8 00 I do do ov'r poor 28 25 23 25 Alonzo Andrews,oare paup'r 08 00 28 00 s in the path of the unwary, __ j to beguile the innocwit with sudden visions of vanishing wealth. -Iwish I oould get hold of one of them, jut t tomakt an example of.\ \ Oh, let the boys alone,\ said Je ok, who was following-behind with Korie 1 . 11T -' Alonzo Andret, pp J & J Bogew Iron Oo. poor lupplies 06 26 06 25 /JOHNSON, , 'OGRAPHEfe Point, Essex County, SIMiONDS - - PBOPBIETOB. aizabethtown, I Y. __ iMAN HOUSE, ', ESSEX COUNTY, N. Y. D; Prop'r mi ahd Miss ELLA L. LAMBON, 4LIZABITBT0WW, !(. T. Teacner of Piano, Organ and Har- mony, j r«r»n»-«10.00for20 lessons of i hour •References-Ens* TooBona, Prof\. J- 0. D PABKKR. S. A. RKERY, «, M. DUNHAM Ndw England Oouservntory of MusJo Udston. Mass. Dennis DepOutee, return of biiths and deaths, ' ' T H Locke, roturu of births and Z K Towusend, return of births and deatbfl, Ervin Brooks, return of births and dtathl, J C Bnrdlck, auditor and olerk of oleotion, Ac , Z K Townsend, anilltor, 8 A Murdook, BKOAPITULATIOS. State Tax.. Gouuty Tax, Support poor oottnty bouss, SnpDort of poor, town, Town audits, Oom'rs of highways, Bailread commissioner, RejeoUd tax, Sworn off tax on roll, Rejected tax on roll, Non-re*, sohool tax on roll, 800 Simeon TrambuH, sssessor 80 00 86 00 8 8 Holoomb, Insp. of eleo. J 4J d Rogew*IronOo. l npl'itt £ f « ASPrfmeACo. supplies 151 86 «\ «* E G Storri, coffin for p'er 18 00 DK Day, poor supplies 88 8« Eli Smith. Insp. eleotion and olerk election 6 00 James Fisk, grave for paa'r 1 50 H Smith 4 Oo. poor supl's 101 87 101 87 do do do do do *2 22 John Gibson, ov'r poor 88 75 L F Btiekney, ol'k eleo'n 8. 00 H E Fland.rf, insp. tloo'n 8 00 T D TrambuH Jr.,. attorney 5 00 5 00 400 71 00 TU vrnnaouiiiir., nwraw «» w Frank B Bruce, ol'keleoUon 8 00 O G Tobey, «tt'y and notary 4 00 Etta Falrbankt, oom'r h'w 71 00 O W Hmltb, Juslioe peaoe 11 08 11 66 Frank S Ken'laU. towh «IH 89 05 6» 06 O L Gray. in«p. election \ ** ann 150 00 8812 50 70 OL 8 00 Perkim, io do 0 76 ik B Kendall, pbysio'n 12 60 Prank E — Horace ShVld'on.'eio/oom'r 8 00 8 00 J A J Bogm Iron Co. poor PraTJi'KendaU, health of r 4 00 210 87 210 87 placing worthinbusmessnlataoi assayed at the Gold HID n l d fd t b j , graceful ngntt, wi piquant brunette 600 10 16 6 66 08 00 84 00 86 00 ex-sapervisor 11 00 ands)rja»tlos 9 TO oonsUbU 8 00 ir, ev'r poor 15 00 B 8 Brace, Insp. election E H Holotrre, do do Bdgat Lewis, ov'r poor VOPanish, town hall J H B««d, assessor 400 600 10 18 6 6 Property Insure all yonr with W. H. CARB, Ayent for Euex Co., Pbrt Henry Home Ins. Co. of New York, Capital $ 3,000,000. oa paid in tliM Oomp in Essex Oo. by m< 1st, 1882, over $ Other first class! companies represented and nil business promptly attended to. Call BUZABaitlTOWK. B M Hodsklns, assessor, $•» 00 LeandsrAbel, \ 96 00 W 00 «8 00 M 00 78 48 F J D'Avignon, v do do AJMerrii, tat Wood, si< them enjoy themselves. I know just what exquisite delight they are reveling in at our expense, for it seems but yesterday that you and I, Harryt were amusing ourselves in the same way, It isn't for us to find fault with them; and I declare I almost envy them their enjoyment\ \ And they're ringing the door-bells I\ said NeOis. \What fun 1\ \Thetltrisl\ said Jack, with unction. Ton my word, Pve a great mind to try ay hand at that trick once more, as a part- ing taste of juvenile pleasure before a glori. ens manhood exalts me beyond reach of such simple and ohild-Uke delights.\ \Oh Jaftt, you wouldn't dare!\ said his ster Bosie. ••Oh, do, Jack-please dol n urged his oousin Nellie, her eyes fairly dancing with thief. Why, the polios might oarry us all to the station-house,\ remonstrated. Boss, \Oh nobody'11 «u»p»otyoui and as for myaelf, 1 oan outrun any polloeman. Jost you wail and see.\ \ Go ahead,\ said Barry, laughing. \ I will take care of the ladies. We will •troll past, In a leisurely and dignified manner, just as the door opens, and you oan doable and rejoin us whan you've won the race.\ , The house that they were passing was brightly lighted, and the inmates were erl- dsntry entertaining company. /sok, after a precautionary observation, walked lightly up the nagged approach, as. oended the steps, and gave a vigorous pull ofthtbslL Then he sprang down, and had just time to rejoin his oompanlons, when a foppish young man, with a company simper on hit toe, opened the door with a graceful I Instantly to oa$ , p self oonfrorited by a g prettiest and mdht piquant that he could Imagine. \Ah goooVeveiing, Wm FloraP said Mr. Jessup, poHteiy. \ This young gentle, man is anxious to aee your father; and being a stranger, X have taken the liberty of showing him the houae. Good-evening 1\ '*. And with a malioious gleam in his share eyes, the banker took his departure, and left his victim to MB fate. What could Jack do? There was the young tody holding the door open, and in- viting him tc enter; andthere was Mr. Jes- sap skulking hi the shadow at the gate, to enjoy his dieoomnture; and the same gig- gling that he had before heard how again greeted his ears, with a sure prenlonition ot what awaited him |in the future, unless he. oould manage to extricate hinwelf from this, mott embarrassing dilemma. In desperation, and If only to disappoint rid lki Jk stepped across ley and found to be very rjeh, The result the assay so excited the men that they hast- ened to the new Goloonda and in their eager- aess to reaoh there unknown to any one they packed their mules i t the middle of the night and left the town at 4 o'clock in the morning. Upon reaching the e«ne of the now famous lode the paiajr began ing, and on June j», 1889,. Joseph worth and eleven other* located and no eft the Sierra Nevada mine. This was first location ever reoorde I in the State and (tie entry stands in Book A, page 1, of ibe Gold HiB records. tob^enUy, Mr. Woodworth and JudgejWalsh each pur- chased of (Tomstock a one-sixth interest in Ophir, the yield of which until 1664 wat nearly 11,000 a day.\ In 1868 Mr. Woodwork's fortune «as almost fabulous, and he was known to | all mining men as \ Ophir \ Woodworth. He JSetothis city and erected the Latham houseonFolsom (treet, now occupied by Frank* Newlands, and which at that time wwlookedupon as the palatial residence of the dty. In 1864 Ophir began to ooBapse •- It went Mr. WoodVoth's lortun. « untiKhe was almost pennQess.— The c« was I \Men^gadj^ p^*j^ at Grass VaW **V« *»•*•» •-*—* H)* » «a*» 1 strides far om direction that was pecnUariy her ownf fuEview. The cheeks o* In, suddenly became rosy. Thess nowayofei - --- ' p7 y will I remember poor JI ^ tenanoe when she «»4ved Jill ffclj orders to go and direst b«rifW her I BOWKS OF OOTWWh murtal Vm* to Owili llni the outside ration, and lookerion, y p Jaok stepped tikeiy to be u and yet both ing employed for the p«_ thrir nee wffl probably «*end. _ paper pulp fesaoeessrnlfr UMAIB ** I ufeftaVof *>ors, wall pansBng. — other simflar purposes/ with the M all risk of warping and eras wml« increased lightness M^ f>arofdryrotkforertt bamshed. Papiar maebe, after having served a netful purpose Pray walk in, sir,\ said the young lady, opening another door. \Papa a C entleman > see you.\ The visitor's faoe was very red as he found himself ushered into a brightly-lighted par. lor, where sat two gentlemen, playing chess. Mr. John Smith, a portly figure, with iron-gray hair, rose to meet him, and the young lady placed a chair for him; and some remark was made-Jack hardly knew what -after which followed a solemn stlenes. Clearly, Jaok must say something. \ I—X beg pardon,\ he stamroer«d; \ but I fear there is some mistake. May I inquire id f Mr. Alexander I fear there is some mistak. y q if this is the residence of Mr Alexander Smithr No, sir I 1 briskly d the trim lit- 18 00 56 76 IOB is hereby Riven that ail rsons are forbidden to Shoot, «a or Bunt on any of the proper- of Ihe iirondaok Iron and 8t«el Oo. in township 46, 40 A 47,lnoludinfl Military lYacL\ in the County of ate of N. T-and are forbidden -s thereon in any way, under the •f the law. All persons trespass ^on, for the purpose of Shooting, or FlsMny, will bo prosoontod 8 R. THOMPSON, President, Adlrondaok Olub,Incorporated, ,6. 1«7T, 84jl on or addres^ I) U Hodakins, A J Benson. FEDursM townoisrk, A K DudUy, ex-town olfrk, blanks, Jto., G S NieholMn, jas. pesoe, W S Brown, A Perry. 8 B Hikin, G«o M Glldden, or'r poor, 19 00 it 00 1« 00 86 75 17 75 81 00 Alslna Blanebard, milk foi ^ B?Tre»bnll, attorney and Jama Oorporan, ov'r of poor 87 80 8 00, 8 00 9M 7 00 80 00 FOB SALE. i »oy]« farm, oontal dred aorsk of laud ras, gtansry.a the a good farm us above. 8w4 OHKo^le, 188 M 81 Hals, M. D,. 78 81 Esther M Datling, , beard panpav, 98 67 HB8b«gonot«'r l poof, W«stnort, 4 08 FOB S GOOD FARM tbeat 011 mile west of Plk Wcttport dspo , known «• tnt Palrl »oy]« farm, oontal ting about Two Hun- dd aorsk of laudaud withh a goodd honis, ng about Two Hun with a good honis, is foot •mylbtng to wit a goo hons t, a (1 is foot •mylbtng to 'ttable and »on vsnisbt. Well waUrsd and weH nnd conlsining lombsr pay for term. Good' msnt. Forfuribst: JOSEPH or, Wtsp, Bhorst, boar trrUlHtain, Bonton sa Wm BelM, ov'r poof town of WlllsborV 8 75 8 75 Frank UnMI. »«»»•» ofk J 00 • 00 BLTrnmbnll,Jn»tlM \\ I O Mtom, auditor B B Boynlon, auditor \ TrumbulV auditor* T» nl iMViQIOftf OOASmOl^ - -- - -- WMlsy r«rrin, auditor 8 00 8 00 IMTM* IMTSO •jwanroi mil ana eon. v u vsQBsnthoyssn.boW . .leisurely pass. ,•, as if anxious. * blank surprise ( he stepped out and looked awfully on each side the poroh, then passed swiftly down the short walk to the gate, where, suddenly finding himsslf in the pi*. mos of two oouplss who wet« leisurely mg,h. assumed a dignified ah \ rysxpecUng a friend. ^Wbal tnnr exdalmsd NeUle, again, with a Uugh, so soon as they were out of hearing. \Do Jaok, ring one more bell, pUaee. I had no Idea bow nke It was. NowtbJs Istbs very house tor it, wlti the gas tamed down, and no lights in the parlor Windows. You'll have plenty of time to get of.\ 11 It is Mr. Jessup't house,\ said Barry— \tb.rloa bank director. Fanoy bis tndtf nation al the pmnaplion ot those raeoattv boysbdartagtotak. suoh a liberty with his ban r rni«ym ^ P ehiaona.forapolHln bahlhhte tie gentteman, who had been Mr. Smith's pmrtner at chess, \ But if you desire to see Sr. Alexander Smith, I am he, and at yout service. This is the residence of my broth. er, Mr. John Smith.\ Jaok looked at the two gentlemen, and then glanced at the young lady. Be felt hZeMruntobayatlart, Mr.JohnSmith seemed to pity btoemUna-menV \What oan we do for yon, slrf\ he uv otured, courteously. «Fo, thank you, sir-that is-ta fact, *,\ said Jaok, In desperation, \I must re- i«lon, andinaftank, rtralghtfonrwdway, confessed the truth, and explained now he had been betrayed into his present most em- SIMPLICITY IH FOOD. Bow asks Dr. Nlcholbln the Food Be. form Magazine, are we to,get at the proper, quantity of food? There are wme good rules for feeding as to quantity. When our food is simple and natural in kind and oua% and modeof pw. naratlon, there S, Httle danger of eating too much. There. Is little danglr, for e~-^t- of eating too many grapes, •> bananas. SalvVgar, • ' aookery tempt to i with animals, a bati— . »d we are disposed to s^>p when we hav* Jotenongh. Ttomorefirtifiolsl the. food, Smorerfabtnateiand lSxurious 4he feart, the more liability to overload the stomach, overtax the digestive power and overweight S»forcesofHfe. SJmpHcity of food is • oondition of health, and promotes longevity. Quantit y of food which .enables a man b precisely.what he requires. Be suppUNi 'JM dally waste-no more, no less. T1J doanritywy vary, a little with eaculnaWd, Sb-T«^oan easily^-\-JJ\ 1 own measure Of requirement by redudi the quantity of daily food unta he finds tSZ of Tore, and' weight ..jjg Ion that the average quantity of, wateiwes dbMbt required, say by business and *» ~ My men, is twelve ounces. ««».£< £ muscular activity may requ^e rixt«Ji twenty ounces, good condition o^attoTto'hls work and keeps^Ws ^tor«naul^S* saoh Hght articUs, baa suddenly WSSKA tbn called oeflulold, in whkm 65 leading ingredient, has besii used substinte for ivory in tk« terVandnowV invented a process By cotton may be used, not . window ftames, but for the wfefefMljie i large^buikungs. The enormous and mona • of «e*tt* to The gentUmen listened, at first with si JX£ and then with .om. doubtful twl Eg, .bout theoomsrs of the mouth and an odd twinkling of the eyes. As to the young lady, Jack soaroely dared glance toward her, »S just M he explained how he had bee* (brosdby Mr. p tolntrod* upon his fairly d tOt THBGMAT^U-Or I have found myietftoitMt -\'»»_ , .. _ sedentary workr.-w, ei«b> bra. and i«aWI by III* When any one is WpJgSl | more than 100 ? year,i.aj^. ^ , more noted for Ws \she ctilking'\ quattties than forj Jaok htmssit, oonsoiout of the « the whole atab, WM ako, aod (Or a tow afobwot It too foniyP •» • Fiom aae^tbtUbewas ••lam , tat Ut. fV \ Vi E>: