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:T, N. Y. v #-•- -'' • ! j _'\.- -ir'hu^jnt^ss men, and d&* | 1 ;v?'r',, i ^ir'- -^k^rs, affording every, f \V- -- j'\r''p-i *Vi- H'^us^ to the cars and - - PBOPKIETO , N. Y. ER31AX HOUSE, klAS, ESSEX COUNTY, K Y. \ BUTTERFIELD, Prop'r 3AMBITK. UnJCOUirSELLORATLAir. w JUDISOX.AVENUE, ' ' ' ALBANY, N. Y. ic and Pension Notary, Detect- •e Service and Tax Land : business a speciality. ! mehOffice CrownPointN; Y \l M JOHNSON, iOTOGRAPHER n Point, Essex County, •New York. j LARK R. POTTER, D and Pipe Organ Tnner, Schroon Lake, N . Y . L VISIT ADJACENT TOWNS. 1EEP ORGANS KEGT2LATED AND BEPAIRED . ;es.' AH calls promptly auswered 35 tf ;.TAGGART7M7D7S7 Dentist. i in the Masonic Building, WESTPORT, N. Y. | TEARS AXD MORE : SAMUEL HAYNES ~- I Eight u Speaks of a Battle anf! 'One of the wo: pinion is its effeof es for nothing.\ lady ninre than 81 yi mr.ned tbe loss of en) ion resulting from a i yon yonng people, j r of life. Mrs. Piej lington street, Sarat< ^Washington street\ d attends nil the dowi \GueeR my apre.\ she i iresentativo. This he do, whereupon she ai s 'shell' bed spread, lioate pieces in that. I have made, and I 9t have lived j strength frowi n are now,\ , ESS$X COUNTY, N. Y (J THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1884. en of dyspepsia ipon the mind: » speaker was old, yet She islasm and am- . Think of •boaffeotto he oe lives at 151 . „ is a membftr [etbodiBt churoh iwn oervioes. Kftily to our llantlv declined fled: -yon pee There are S85 'his is the el make * Yo j ^ oiced in strength frowi yonrgirlhood to what yon are now,\ was admiringly int«d. ' i \Ob no, don't you thfak it,\ snid Mrfl aroe. On the contrary Ive carried th< irden of dyspepsia till my life. For y«nrR ite nothing but carokers, wtth a little itter, find drank only weak tea. My hts were full of waking misery, or bad 'Ton are better now. Will you toll mo iy ?\ \Surely. About three years apo T bo- rn tnkins Dr. David Kennedy's FAVOR 'E REMEDY-of Rondont, yon know- it bfiH givpn me more ambition and ^ngth than \ have bad Binoe I was yonng I my son-in-law, Mr. Mitchell, proprio' .. of tlm Tndian Enoanapment, has UBA(1 'AVORITE REMEDY for billiouRnoRf ith the bestreRnlts. It stems to strength. one's bones so.\ 10w4 GRAND in limn\) CANADA- Nt: CHANGE OF CARS :ETWEEN D. <fe II. 0. CO.. STATIONS AND CHICAGO VIA MONTREAL. MILES SHORTER TO DETROIT HANDTANTOTHERROUTE . TfiAtNS LEAVE MoNTRBM, AB 1 GOING WEST. press No. 2.—At,it a.m., nrrl 0.20 next mornlna and Ohloii .n ly. BumlRT Inolndnd. n •on 9.25 p Toronto with train for Hiu oet, via. Groat W«»torn TMvU.. Express No. fl.-At 11.30 p.m.. Detroit 9.25 p.m.. and (Jhloiwo at 'Bu n n\^ftlly. Hun.luy Innludoil. tprlnnlpalntntlonH. I»lixc<l forlirookvlllo ntn.uo D Mo,, 'Montreal to Chirm The Shortcut, Direct nn«l ROUTE TO — Detroit and Oh Deep m a wooa beneath yon MU There stands « wtujre fitfr. Where souna of rtvulet *aa rtll FallionttMaoeatedklr. The weeptng-wlUow ana tbe ptne The snow-white walls embower, And o'er the porch entwines the vtoe. With tendril, fpray and BOWOA A haty dream of sllTery sbMn veils lowering ttre&ma tnat^paaa, Through rank ana tangled gran. Ktoh is tne soil ot Hopes ana giaOea, Merry the btrdlefs laya, From early morn tin sunlight fa*« In golden summer days. The real estate men thus have *rt Tho krij tor thin gay aria; But still tho place renuUna \ To Let \— Vetdlot: Malaita. \ ' Oame bare, boy,'I laid, look at ma.' \' I atot got nans* for nobody lik*yotj. r»e seen WT o' yxm, I h*.,' replied Sam. *wth« in modern time, than the day. o. looking individual appeared \at Bat yon nut come here,'I said. ' Pto *m**.l.. Is thus described: The victim I Exposition Hotel. In a lordly, bboe-blood- \ \ ' ~ \ **• ?»•*** *ed on his beck to two Joirf., ed way he took up the stubby pen ' J I g flSM U won- iB <B*Ik W m.d* Jadt^. JK „ - . \•; to<* hM «p then dealt a beaty blow over each hollow j ing his short stay ' dsx; dm's bars to ds wtodars; b« oan'i ( wWTa square iron bar about two inches ' most consideration. MlJiV.eMa.m4. A MASQUERADE woro going to give a inrty, and wo spoko to the general about IL 0 wfta a flno, baok-eyed, wbJteJisired, red. looked old gonUoman, courteous In the ex- rome, and always amiable; but wken ws said to him, \ Won't you Join us and toke a charaotor ?\ ho frowned down on as from H six feat of height, and sftld, without any tempt nt oivllity whatever : \ No, I won't. Til have nothing to do ith a mim<in«)rad6,\ and marched away. 1 a few moinocta, howover, he repented in, nnd marched bank. \I'll tell you why,\ he said, \U you iro to llflten. I wns born in Georgia, yon low, and thorp I Hvod whiln I was young. 'o woro a very aooinliln ntit of pnopln, and ljoyod oureolvon in ovnry way, One wli r wo took to having mnsqneradM, and I umlo a great auooom in my oha, Jther people wore found out, but nover I. had a fresh disguise and n good I took pains about It, nnd •olco and my walk, aa an aotor should, to suit tbe rolo. In no case had any on« found :>nt who I was until I unmasked. And at ma*quoradn of Uio minium was t by Mr. and Mrs. l>«yton nnd.r Uislr COB, nvthar, fur it waa roally Miss Sally 'ayton'a party. \ I wns anxious, of ooursa, M to low* my roputalion an au actor, aadlwaoked my brains to think of a now oharaoftr. At las* determined to go AS a nogro, and seen a oomloal rascal on Ui« roed, I marts myself up as much lik« him aa possible, In green balise )a/tko( and white apron, with big standing collar of steipod pink and rhite, and a woolly wig of immense propor- tions. Instead of wearing a mask, I blank ad iy faoo with a preparation whioh waa an toolloiit imitation of tha gannli*. blank kin, and wore a oomloal muataoha aiul side •liiftknrB, whioh I gumrnml <m. My raro going to tha party, bat I wqu ri.lo with thorn, f.jr I Ullnrml that a « never » a fr, after 11 waa dlvlds*. i<«u»l aftor Uie <>Ui<Mp hail goitn, sn or lo U.6 l'^ytoii's <>»» li«mfl>.a«k \ It was a long »»J Knd UM night was 111, ninl though I had my cloak i I oortninly w<vul<l bnyo b««n nji»» nbln in thn oloew rarrtan«. Ilia ikons** U»t I pwwxxl aUxxl baok from th« rood r\umgh it WM winter, tho pinns wer«aUU \ ' AU right; replied the most soUr of y oaptora. ' Opin the door, Now light down, Jim, so' give as no troabW, or we'll A' I meaamred my antagonist., and drunk as they wire, felt sure that 1 conld haTe hnoekad <hen down and ridden off. And had they bean sober toe* would not hat* m* r tor I was supposed to be a talnable » of property ( tral lntmdeaUd men are not to be trusted, and their pistols were U «ir hands. \ ' Will yoo oaten to reason T' I shorted. CM lights, and you will aee I am no negro, am a white gentleman. I am disguised Th« wnaal, whJeh doe* not date On the 28th of last month a distinguished Ana \ W B erom ' « p y p m oleA handed him, and, with a y rtwrtched out. Two plao«i; wave of a diamond ringed hanaidgned bl> hoflowad out under oaoh limb about a I mme M \Captain Edward BtSrt lil ^ hi orter that th. jolnU alone j n i o ,«, BT^^H^ j , !*••««>««« b«troon« that the hotel afforded, and do*, over each hollow l h i hrt rt ttd ith th * I and rounded at the handle, thus limb in two plaoes. To ths for this tb« oxooutlon* . added two or three on ths oheat, whleh were oalled the coup do grace, and whioh ended this horrible torture. Aitet death the broken body was placed on il whioh revolved on a pivot. Horao- th« victim was «tmng1«d flmt, in rhJoh oaso It WM oallod garrotlng. Tho IHty of Hpalu aro thus nxocuted. Tl>o Brlftdna) sits on a ohnlr, bt« n«<ik In an Iron oollar, and his hejul n«uliml a bnmn. The (uimnUonur turns ft »nrnw nnd Hit) spinal column Is dislocated, awl doath is spwwty. Torture by fire WAS horrible and ww» treated with the 1 He i But at thto point ahoote of rwh«lm«l my foioa, and my oapton, by Ham, bundlad ma Into tha offloa, wood«n atruntur* not far fr<im th« houaa, rh«ra tnurinaaa waa traiiaaottvl aiwl unruly irranta brought to thnlr a<inam wJinr» onaa anil alarm w«w« wild, and rion and i»U<m iiargainml f<ir j Uwtro I waa look«»<1 p, and noon I hoard my naptrml rtdn away. iro waa a pr«*ty *rul t<i my nia»r|onra<tmg ,Ho, an.l Hally VnyUm waa, dmibU»«a, liumhig wlUi ytnuig I'oytrm, and th* anp- p«r waa apraa<1, and lh« fun going on, and IM linrn. \Th/t»m<* waa damp and dark. Ttvs iiK,n t Mr. Hrnlth'a Ubl», nad iwu ., atitl lb« wor<U I tittnrad w«r« n mtooblsm, I am afraid, in(ir« shi In about fiftaen minutM. bow. saw a light at Uia window tha blti< of a Rittoh. It lit Ham's diuky ' T.m oar, Jim T ha orl«V ' Vo lao twrry sorry for yoti, Jim. Hut wlilta ill da |M>W*T 1 dusaont show my raalin's, nohow ' \ I'm QO( Jim.'I snsw«r«4 '' ' I)at ar sUtatnant ar nt^enaibjA i Ram, oolttly. ' I knows yun ar jC • eanff, Imt Is« got faalln's. VJt y<m should O8PT me harf dat ant fifty dollar* what y</ti stt>U, y<Mt'<l trntoh om ao I'd unlock <k , and dan burst off <U Uxsk, m mars* : sura 'nnff you dona gam* bust It. My faa!!ns ts binder, Jim, when d*y ar toucluw) right' il.' aald I. Unl ir I ha4 h*-1 tworrty flva 4olUrs tn my iw^s-st, I Uilak Mam might ltavs got It Uimi mid thorn \ ' Ham,' I said, ' I'm ymm H Mr. Willis aaW N-l y.m know IVt^'. Master N«l Ifuing to Uia maa<]naTa<U. U ra« oui, ui I'll make ymi a nr«a*nt to morrow ' \ ' Ob, Jim, Jim,' saaVl Main, in b»n<«i uf •ejKwt aorrrrw, ' <>)>, Jim. Jim, nVn'l ytm know <1e'In^ltfuinoaa ob ijiri((, aii.l <Ut it ar «mUary \f> Horiptnr T (k. waj, go long ' ..w» itat ar bajjwt ^nkei. I g.A no tiaa la alwmwt oh ytni T<r« yil, mo rial Hrvntyflv*. an.l I'll put ),\\ B \» jirojMtr In <)a miaaio will n»k. my .lut, \ ' 7<m oonr.nindM raacaj I' aai.l I \ fUrtlnly yo« • Ton talks ]W Hk. a-i-llnaU.1 firvt tmt >U by thn a utio n with live as H was pointed. h*> bnrn<w1 wns drnssed In i snlphnr, having boon ntrl[ bbi otbnr rlotlina. A stAkn wiui •pot wb«wr, tht> burning » platw a,n<l altnrnaU layrfrs of <I W*T«» pllwi up to i«l,otit tbi »n. Tlmro was n narrow op rlnvll- mpro 'Hie victim Bliirt ' Sas.er0.aon Flesh Is Remeved VHw \\---1 w»o SaOer Frew tt. Is fat a s%n bflhealth ? ought long beta* *bls to have been settled by * Jnry oJ medi. pal e^erta-aU it were possible for a jury all of a trade _to settle anything^-bTit it haa been left for % woman physician to deoide ttiatH is ttbt;_W assert, on the contrary, itui, i n thll { ,ing l..n.l- i tbn vlrllm wur .way WM flllnd .i| brttitwi U, Uir. atttk« by ohaltis, wr«.v,,r Iy »arr>mii0«1 )>j tho rv.»il)ti»i»ll,ln«. livtug warn not always )>tirn<>d U, n./l at 'Atwr U,n«, • largo ir araa »o arrarig<wl aa to fall uj ioa* wi nd, If, ».r> atxl kill him llm l.o'lioa of fUrr od < ph. my ' \ r \ 1 \ O \ r Flogging was a<lmiirt«Ure<1 in two wny —first in priaun hjr U.p bA,r|« f of Uia jailo ami aacond in ptiliHn. In HIA l»tUr rnua UM criminal was atrit)[K»] t/> Ui« wniat AIK lU«achcrtjsa I'm\ ho rocojjtvl « r«rUii lMf of blowa OTBT bis ahonldcrs am Jt with a oana or k«//t(<xl rr l( ,o. 'fho lal thn genial laadlorda that he waa an offlew In Her Majesty's army, and admitted that ho oommanded the Sixth dragoons. After a day or two letters with foreign post n d in distinguished looking hands began oiyjia, in, addressed to Lord Edward Stuart. These things were all taken note of by the affablo olerks, who, in torn, men- tioned It to their proprietors. Lord Stuart, igh an English nobleman, developed into a remarkably pleasing and affable gunxt, and*the hotol management placed thnranolvofi and thoir establishment at bis disposal, figuratively spanking. 8uch a distinguished gnmt could not have too muoh honor donn him. Ho was invited to littln dinnnrs and tntroduo«d to the leading yonng bloods of tho city, by whom hia sooloty was greatly affftoted. He was in vitod oat, ami in turn nntartained liberally, living several wins' suppers and otherwise crating V»» improHflSon that Loift Btuart, (laptaln of UIA Hirth Dragoon of Her Majoaty's urmyf W(w a. vory dosirabte guest, iii'lon.l. Ho won going out one evening in tli<» oarly part of Inst wnok, nnd just beforo Innvlng tho lio(»l haj>)>m)oil Uj find that he ba-l no monoy with him. This WM a mere trtllo, howovor, wblnh Mr. O'Urion, Ujo Hf iiiU.iri.nnly proprietor, waa only too glad 1^. supply. H<> k«jit up thin gontnl way of llviri«, growi'iK •» K\ r fl '» Ml ^ favo r «'«ry (l»y, until Hattir-Iay night. Ho had boon i.ut willi noinn of Urn fnnriimting dtldmi of II,., « ; ),,bs until about ono oVlock, when he <lropp«l hit/. tb« bot«l »n.l in a friomlly wny tuibml for n littlo mon^y. Ho win go- li»K out lo hftvn (t littlo «arnn of draw poker, IK, rttplivin<><l to Mr. C)'[iri«Mi, and »oe<lod ojiou K h U, rmx him through th«i night. Tl>e .jtlmr WM only too gU-l t/> \m of sorvioe to p , to atteok it and oure. tt aoocctdingly. It is T«ry well knpwn that.ftevejral bflantifnl and prominent women in flew York society, whose fair thirty or' foftyyeats were ' «n»y by a too ra'pid aflonttnlation of pToto- plastic tissue, haT«, after a Bummer seclusion, snddonW appeared rejuvenatec rednoed to nQjM a tt d admirable pr^pos. Uon*, witnoa« any loss in color or texture of skin; on the contrary, tfceli old bright- nesssapejaddedtotheehams^f a purity and delicacy which rm l youth itself. \What Is the matter? \rThat have ] done io yourself ?» bar* been tha questi. «sked on first meeting their friends. \Oh I have been made over,\ is usually the Jok- Ing reply ; but on. was found who was mor. oommunicatlTe. Bbs gave the name uu address of the physician who treats over abundant flesh as a disease and cores it or at least has produced mairvelaus results In half a dozen personally Flin \ i Flin Into il.ip »t,.l I^ir.l Ht,»u tho l*ok > W a hanrll*, an.l at itit^rr tn lb« T<i\mm wojo knoia « with iron prot^s pillury was th* pu i s«w roor*> of y wl a. goodly sum It was receivod i of gratitude by Mr. O'Brien on 1 Landlord—aw— morning. I—«r frioQds here. m fur Thn gontlnmanly ht>tel man bowod, highly »l«*nd, awJ Ui R n the HriUsh Won stoU nfTal.ly out of th* botUM, first kisning his hand to tht> smiling room clerk, who waved an an rflTolr with his stnbby p«a. TTha| was Uia laat a«.n <rf I^rtl Edward Stuart, (JaptAiri ,rt ll « Majflaty'a Hixth Dragoons.— IlU ( y iJL of a araffolfl or ooTcirul a)ic»|, al ! rl.lcwl wiU> chain. n».1 iron > 1'arU U>« {Hllrary na«xl to mridat strnte Urmmr aitty fo*t hl«b, wM €b« in*rk«< plao« Tb* U>wc, op««>Mi«a in Its lhi<ik walla, and wheat waa pr<rrM<K) wbtrh .<oul< an a pi»<* Tb« whocj wna ftilt Urg« WK/tlgb U< a.lrnlt nt thn I priwm.r, who, on j«iwm H anr Ufor« th* rr-m-l o.ul.l l « . THEORY OF CYCLES. Theory of rjrlf,, «, applind to the ph*- notnonA '.f nature, ha* ^idnMl as ndhoronts ill «H»nUftr j>*ra..i!» <,f ftTiy utanding, and A desire to know how much of quacker; there might be In the treatment and mm thing of the modus operandi prompted oall upon the physician in question.' found a bright, intelligent woman, wi would not impress any one as a quack. H success she attributed, to the fact\ that she had satisfied herself that superfluous free! wan a disease ; had studied it, and work< out a- cure for it—a cure which she cl to be permanent and Uets a lifetime, regard to the treatment she was naturall; somewhat reticent, particularly as it varii with difference in^^ constitution and habit and what is true of one case, therefore, might not be true.- of another. Of tori upon her books no two were treat* exactly alike, but she exhibited her books, rhich was kept careful record of tha duotiou Of weight which had followed treatment fxom week to week, and of final return to normal conditions. It wai freely stated, howevor, that the principle euro was largoly based upon, diet, whi< was at first nitrogenous but variable, ail ward farinaceous and absolute. The Ir is attacked and brought into line by a safe and special remedy.; hot water is used ; I medicated foot baths, find the number meals ai onoe iwtluoed. It i s found vory fleahy.peopU are nsually fond of sugar and sweets, and these are tabooed strictly.' The reduction of flesh is to the normal standard, to what -would be oonaidwxl the proper weight for the night of the individ- ual, but the cure i s not considered com- plete when this result is attained- The diet | must be prolonged for a cure, and when ' this is affocted the appetite for unwhole- some sweets and pastries, and highly-stimu- lating ylands, baa departed. It is. a per- fectly rkttu*«l cttre, it is said, and one cpite In harmony with the laws of the constitu- tion of the patient; and if So, it ia not difficult to s«6 how widely it must differ fromibe 6r0inary system of the ; medical Rome by the© \ found thktthe^ ; Ih e peo|ile,we5el bit flights 1 , *4 along pk— r wjw^ aboni twenty :«wt high^ 4n e j ;irds on their nortfiern ijpomey %•*»!*** \ r,>nd aftercro^ang tha ifoditor- ' often^vas t nufhbars, iybig off, panting with ethauatlon^-Vnwn eufflcimt iurabe?thad lftfided ttifi- aet wsj wddunly lowered, and the birds thus covered were rapidly killed with sticks 'or switches; the oet was then raised; * carti backed np, and tbe birds carted, off. to sell for less &&n a cent a piece. I ; -' -Large herons hare- been taafii so Btrangely wowde d aod «%e d that it.was svident that they had bej& sttnek. by Ijght- ning h*M e ajr. Smafi birds w e often drowned by being caughtdn a lain aland or beaten to the ground;\ \Dobirds fly high during migrationT :askedthe reporter. As a rule tKey do,* was • the reply, mall birdshave been sMntfarougb, a glass as high as a mile, and this explains tbe sap- posed instinct \n their flying with such oer. tainty to certain localities, they recognising the groat physical features in the main %nd nying by tiiemj &cme df .the birds^ reach South America, and the. iobin goes in the spring far into the Arctic circle. Tne birds that foUow the.seashore.bave flie danger of being blown far out to \sea daring gales of wind. Every one who has' made a Euro- pean voyage toast have noticed the land birds that come aboard the ship several days out to sea,'often so'fatigued that they Me easily taken. I have had a gaffinule alight near my boat in the south, so tired that it was easily caught and made no at. tempt to fly. \When cast away in this man- ner they are in just the same be i that a Mother Cary** chicken or an albatross would be if blown inland, the latter aot being able to fly from shore. Jk.'fisherman of ti»e Jer- sey coast informed me,\ continued lie ' nat- uralist, \ that during a heavy gale eS squall last summer [several wood thrushes were beaten out to jwhera-.he was, five: mflee from i shore, ftndafHervaMy trying tobreastthe storm aligh t h^ the bot(« and actnaily flew down so Oiat -^e toi* mt> in hia hand| asm- •pletely worn pnt'and ^Irenched wit8/rai» and so heaTy |«iat it cotild not, ha w stood it nrachlonger. ' I \ At such 'tiaesf birds, of course, lose all their fear;md fcike to wbAteT6rtb«y ft g l until only for the way '' it n*vrr rains «nnU, tbnt the COMPOSER OF^DO N GIOVANNI.\ A slovenly, commoBplace Wife, low, dia- , wderly connections, arid recHass habits re- dnoe^Iosart to a system o f constant 'o'vet- woraflnd oonstent borrowing. v One chnd after another was b0rn and died, : his wife was continually 111, symphonies had to' be , sold before they were written, usurers had be naorted to, till the catastrophe came, whioh tha lathee, itaituwrttttaaT bat origami erase, W M mercifully spuml from witaees- kng. Mo*art, whom ttMt'poor, ejwWoil ohapel^aaster of BaKburg bad hoped; to see \ at the head o* a oomf orUblp bmaehold \ -f«YeriahJy vuiou s to get .eight popilsw wriUnga masterpiece., tbe \ Zauborflote,\ for a suburban U*oatra of phuj»,,awned by a oarieqitiu, begins, aooording to hi^ o«n; espression, to have 4)ie taste pf .d**th on bis tongue; dies miserably and painfully, lea> Ing pnly sixty florins id pay U s debts, and is harried Iy baried in the cheapest .manner in the common ditcli of the pnblio cemetery, without nv«n a cross to dUtingttiBh his rest- ing-ptace fron\that of tfm beggars aronnd him. Moxart believed he was being poison- ed, aa IVgolesl had beliervod himstlf to be wb«n he, too, died young in obscurity and waat; but What need oould an? of his ntuiiuios hare had to poison him ? He oould y An old piece jof wreckage haa been observed ai sea with loons, ducks snipe, cranes and numbers of shore birds uporitt, au^rlc&ns of the same storm tbatW wrecked the ves- ael, oil blown out together. Many of. oar birds get out{aa far aa Bahama «nd beyond, some accidentally and others by choice. The great masses of gun* weed thatrlorm what is catfled && Sargasso S«a aerra he a rest for many, JJi*ds h the p*tchefl beo^me matted together, and floaty in, the Gulf iSbream are \often popnWa wiffi^ari'ari- fsonai Anytiriig-tiLal affords support ia d Tha great snansh that rolls to And , g/.|»^s«*faoe,h9st W oeaUy served as a rest forborne weartbfad; also the great turtfes'ana\ basking sharis.'' The tests may -«ot nave Wen Of loi«-dtrn(tton, fflalhtbWflid THE LIME-KILN CLUB. ! The hour of 8 o'dbci having amr*l with- oot the presence of Bro%* Cfardner, Sir IaaaoSvalpolft tooj^ftw diair aad op*ned the meeting, The, roll had scarjBely Jfajsea (J when GiviadamJonea moved to ;ad- Jourri.\'^''- -^ HI;.-- :^':.^vf v---:-. . Lord Nalwn Slabs movod to fine thd ab- spntPreadeit$16., jr •.\...; !„.;:?.. -,,.* Samuel Stjin offered a,: resolution to, the e*ect that the women ^eadmrttoiaa rn&a- Ifcn. ;.••.-.. i -:.-• ,y-v.*iiCr,ii-#:.i .. • ElAer Toote feU over th* water ,-peii and broke a window. ....•-••>.•. ...... -'•I • • Trustee Pijllback.apft on tties^re,' Judge members wore screomidg and ga#ticrala*ing and -trying jtjqBeoure %ftflpi?| y&m #* S>& jnaq walked;in.. ., .. j. ^ . „ ,.,,,, ^ __,. V 'Anna^essfeilupbn't^einuRSiiael tne i «veryfeoSy (fet down ftiidtrfod'to took as in- nocent as a yearling: babel '••.-••-,'•[:-. ia the apace of thr^e minq^es Brother Fullback had beep flwd'*T, - ^m^ ^ \ banisiied to the ante ; ixwan, Blab* ordered mto « cold corner and Joneai wilted into a most humbje state, j Then tn* $>aseidimt •«aid:. . : • , •../ . •„•.,..-.„,,^.-: • \ We will now listen to de reperts of'de rams eonnnittees. I thtmlfl hav 9 betfe ! on kaad ai d* usual hour, but short aftsr 7. o'- {llan> lU.nloa ttieaa ior. w.r. t.imlaliP'1 with Java )>j Urn (>ain of Ui« minala w«ro i a aark aijd dr<iwri«l froaty, and noliowl umler m; aoran'a , . ... , I th. Urern U.« lookoil ' '\Ithlnk tah««a.l havastr a whi.i HIsapprovM, liiit Urn «1 nfl«r Blaring In at U>« .l.K.r a n nionl I r<»\* on, not without a sigh AM ill no I saw a liinn who aUxxi Ai Um •!• r who ana.U I not aj| ynt thorotlghly Pullman Cars on Day and k Night Express Trains, Ilka <U I*ar<t mm/U m», Imt I SAMUEL HAYNES. Saranac, N. • I had a rary Uwws (tafa, •\'' ** ' *\* •wl^fta^ f»f wtU»lha i,\ afU» all, waa r l*l«il M M m*h* 1 a^»imlR».1 .,,),. T Ow ).>•• with him. an4 I f.-ti baariily •>»•» tiaa .i[ - e, Th* stofy 1* n. »>1ltml>la otio, nnd, being titat of tha ooui|HM4«r of \ Don Gio\ contains a deep tnsyio int«r«at fur us; yet. it is tfas story of uundretls of other musicians of jtuaU or no gift*, and the only real strange ia ttuit tt>ls oommonplaoe tale C.P.PARKER, Ag'tD.&n.C.C of failurs should be that of a man of genius like Moxail This anomaly we bave partial- Oi 7 Aiutwer. (-. O all TmVro Kr Wbiteay'a Jim Y<i« of nrtT d.41ar« r»-t««Uj and I know y,.u at sight, ly axplainad by showing how his father ar- as £t he had positively been v whh<mt [ pianoi»g an obscure and unsuccessful career l U } h hl f f th l his #00 , th* other h«lf of tho explana, i M.U ta^k IXHW»»II us. o» t\ will , widflh, compared with his grains, M oomsBonpkce as wha his life, «la;h* f like H, hav« b*«n that <at —£ou B4II*. Aanioal fon* y . thai I wl - rW.«- fe »w asu.ll a * iiUciu»«,' I ropiio.1. ta mj nnar, ' T\O hmra MkU miaiaka, tmt I f*a* oijjaia wh Hnvilh. wHa> My aa» l«bl f^>*» ir.« f Ulra SM town, Essex Co., H-Y. W.iCOAm. - . - Principal DON'T BB TOO 0REDUM>U8. fkmt beMirve aft ytrf read. Awunmq fha moat T6mi\rk&blQ of human energy a y g gardens in-Kftshmir, in- Eastern Aa*, in* oora to Hmt Owy ate «*wotkjirf |tk» qoUrtrty half ytn roni. Don't. believe a. Mp>»H» *on»ht, opinion 6k *» ri.a II ttirouKtt <he miBo) The Democratic Paper The State! Turin, 1HM. <,f thin M nce September lOtli. ' Tl> w O.UBH .Inring thJ H fai a flaw. U<.:nfni<i«r*bs* a book it 'I Ulk oa pNpttl B»- Vt UM •** * as* ttM Wsatltl' f'«* * MM .«• aay 1'OHTAOK rn&K A CLUB 0ROANI2KE ).*«»«> lo pu,n'J, -l rt l sH, l( l n ||; ln \ lr from oth, r H1 ,|,ools u.,^1 ,..„ POST OfflOX. »«a will b* a f BJ*4 4* MM < * W*J to Massf w* dockM g, upset de tea-kettle o^in de dog, an' I KM delayed in wipiti' hiib down wid an ole >ed woollen tmOetshM aWtdoni* hifc up io^ds Mndytabfeoloth.