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^E BERKELEY, AMSlMNO izibethtowi), N. Y. HOUSE, ^ rJ ' y r , Prop'r •HN| VOK 32. GRAND 1MK RMLM CANADA. GR or <MRS GAZETTE. iJLIZABETHTOWN, ESSEX CQUNTY, N. Y., THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1884. NO. 23. DETWEBN I>. * H. 0. CO.. HTATION\ AND 0H10AUO VIA MONTKRAI.. 7 l MILBB SnORTBR TO 7 J l\ ni^/ruorr l\ ;nlnir\' «t. via OO][NO N WK At » 11 m il Ohlxiutn 'rn li HT. Oiil-A^r, ftt H. ALBANY, N. Y. in d Pension Not.nry, Dotect- Bervico and Tux Land mslneesft speciality. .hOfllccCntwnl'olii M JOHNSON, I HOTOGKAPHER. Crown Point. Essex County, Now York II. POTTKR, o and Pipe Organ Tniier, Sohroon Lake. N . Y. LI, VISIT AIUACI'NI' T(V L-RKBD ORGANS KEOULATKD F AND REPAIRED, 3CH.\ All frTAGGART, M.D.S., Dentist. |&ce1n the Masonic Building, WEST POUT , N. Y . MI««<I r<>r in.i.'kviiio ui ij.ii'i i>.m. rime rt-.im VmiriW i« /w™n, ii '•'»»• Tltr fthorleit, Mr*it ami flMftpvrt -. noiiTir. TO 1 )ot roit. iind ( Mncittrn Pullman Cars on Day and Night Express Trains, tflSf teaMMotetovw, ~* HO son, Mtf soft and m t nr ba** and tost. Ah I it w«T«swfatwtMr«(dor«r*lMspaar*MMaa- Aad tUMoe MAing ao to htda sad r*et, Ho MKUMI ejcaept mj qwa MarVt Start/ baetiff o MKUMI «i«wt av qwn h***Vs Roattog n*rt f to s>**» wtthia » yflwtSk h* TfcM.ooqMS<rfU»tMim,Voe ma ur aotiia r*4ul/» at Una* this full *IMI i «m ttrwi I a* Ura* of •o u™« of *» a r ** ]r<«rn,! fainv ** 4 ky, laugh, If l*nt* r HEE ADVICE TV* *< It WM ft pUt with IU w»rn>, dont lamp <m O,. pretty UbU 1>1I of dainty »**dl« wi*k, a wicker rlialr waiting {•» U»* ft wild tionl oTaf hat baby', \rtt I Him ha.1 a U.wi.r, Uwrtirf1.t#i « 0/ h-rt,. Ufa, ».|tT fT» waa | «H'1, »)>'1 )>• W M \ H<rw W**UM* f.w Ota wS'.U awmM, a>,-1 It WM sent »') Wtka In fiwia of Uia far off n*rt>p*. Vf»A, *o- THM .TW,!^ Ba^ f Wt* V^«*4 »m *». ^ ^^^^^ j,*,^, B« M , ^ I).,,T*,, and «, w 4lti« tn tba ».«ik. n. had a way-op Mm* •i*U»« f^.*'- •- «• m1m\i *»*«*, 4rrw . Wjw- y ¥f m*'\ m I**w^. t »W »V>\ <\ o«n*d Ui. »»•(. i>>yl»« l«*-l within » Ih-m- »MM M« Ika •»•*« kAtttft** j«w»7>l« *>* «fc^» 1 J^J ji^^ — »,„ a r»»a!ri«F Ha reUlna<1 Miid mlle« rrt T)»UI*T. But, my friend, this CU3TOMS OF CHIHUAHUA. l K«l«>*tt* I B ««*« l»»a»|. Caaw «Wi'lMn and tt _», ^. w w^ on, or the tagejkjhgtjiyrito wheeled \ trap,\ on the *ay to a neighboc HowdiflerMUttwaphaM a, eeatury ago, when along this, same highway fifty few. > homrtageswere-toQW^aadfro be. tweenEagland'.metropoli. oxd Har*hiet j sea-port town, top-hs«vy wthfsies eftea »nols7 crowd M jovial Jaok^rsi jufl off a oruise and making I^ud<m*ard, or with Cades, set for PorUmouth, 4io* inore to braart the billows and brave &e daa«en of th* deep I Many * naval ;offlo« of asas aadfaw hlstoxio, luch as the, \ hbim»alf ad along thUobl highway. . , . ! All *ii»t i» over now, a»d long ha# bim- TcMiay the Uoa hor«e, ,wi* lte ^ rouU-the KTMoh of its irhl»tl« bring Jmit audfbl* to wsyfawr. on tb« old road, aa in moDkaryoftiul U Otflt-an- In the otntw. of the town la the PUm Major, which U an op«n pkt of ground of •bonk th* MUM tin u oaaof th* aquraa of g It U on. of Onlbuahua'i moM •MnottTa pttoat, being f&Ud irtth UOTTOT »jad .rumrazuWl by « fine ««lk;Uaad with it, wlur* both natitea ud fonignen Ttwloaawwak a»d Uttn to tha ei- o^lwt moido of t U mlntajy band. Muaio U gl^aa arery Thu»d»y and Bunday «r*n. Ing, from sight until Un o'clock, and tb*M a» oallad tDwio nlgMa. Sunday «**alng k tb> prtnoipai »Mk nigbt of taa w*-k, •nd than th« town mu Ut* m »t lte boat. It la titan a vary ioUreating plao«, oeing fllUd with gmyly 4r«Md ladlM and gratle- K*no<aHa«*a, naUoalltlaiand oountriea, wbo m*JU thl« tba pUwara aTvning of tbe w**k. Thar* U son* of th* load talking and Uogbing to oommon la the tJnitod BUM**, all b«lng qul«t an« .ubdnod, and all tawning to ba anjoyiag themwlT.* It U ft*rt*ioly a vary pratty dght to aae th« brUltantly dr«aa«d Uvliea and gentlemen walking among the totran, ke*ping itep to th* mxuAa of a no* orohoatra, and all In the oool and lnTlgoratlng air to oommon thia ollmat*. Aooording to the custom th* country the l&dlea, both young and old, promenade the plaza, by walking round and ronnd, »lway> going from right to left, while the gentlemen all walk from left to right, thus meeting eaoh other twioe In going around the plaaa ono*. This onitom dat«* back to \ time lmmemorUl,\ and It a j^rt of th* •tiqn.tt* of tii* ooantry. Then la probably no oountry In the world where etiquette la wore itrlotly obterred than In Ueiloo, and Uia following are tome of lte pMullarltiaa: The window* of all re»l- A«no«a In Morthera. (and I might wy all) Maxioo .jr. banad with an Iron or wooden grating, projecting a few Inohei toward th( •tdawnlk and forming a lort of b&loony. The objwrt of this to to separate all gentle- not pfopexly lntroduoad and Toaohed rom meeting the Wiles of the bojse. No gentlemen, is allowed to call upon a lad} nntll after he has been regularly introduced | by som* intimate Mend or relative of the family, who beoomas responsible for the. - . > Tlaitor'i oonduot Thi- U never done until I the offloa of-Mr. Lowe, the w/ecker, in hU ohamoter, personal hablU, and the Oobntie- Slip 1 , and theTeparter oftTto Su» ndlng of hU family are known. If the aaked some quefrtions. He tot wanted to troduction and standing of tha party u s J^* ^* fh * ^ 2?S^ I h d ll v taaseway, still kept In repair,* and th* inns *noount«Kd it short diatenoM apart, many of them ono* grand hostMrla*. They, faow- «rer, ar* not In repair; lattMd, kltogethn ont of it. Their walls are or»ok«d ud onunbllng to ruins, the ample oourt-yirds axe grass-grown, and the stables empty, or occupied only by. half a doun olnmsy out. ho»e«; wbil« of human Wndmoring around will be a loot or two in tmooVrooks, where gaudily dressed postilions, booted and spur- red, with natty ostlers in slwred walstooats, Ught-flttlng breeohes, and gaiters oao*rmled the roast Among other ancient landmarks on tbk now little-used highway If one of dark and tragic import. Beyond the town of Peters- field, going southward, the road winds up a long, steep ridge of ohalk formation—the \ Southdowns,\ which baVe given their name to the celebrated breed of sheep. Near the summit 1 Is a orateiOike depression, several hundred feet in depth, around whose rim the causeway is carried—a dark and dis- mal hole, so weird of aspect as to have earn, sd for it the^ppellfttlon of\ the \Deril's Punch Bowl.'' . //ORKINO WHERE THEY OANHOT SEB. The oonyersation turned .upon divers bet $1,000 that no other diver In New York MUafaotnry ba Is then permitted to could beat him walking under water. npon th* lady of the house, and she can re- Well \said the person spoken to. o*W« him only In the presence of som< member «f MM family o> truaUd friend, that oould do arweU w he can, but there's who to «q*flted not to 1**T« tha room while ooplaoeto walk an^where's around New la present If tha oall*r is a p lork. It's aU mud or else it's all rook. The W'wit. yonng man *n& ha oatta upon a young lady, whole East Elver is all rook, big rough roeks j Mh just like what used to be on Manhattan Is- family ts alwmys present, and she doe* most land before they were blasted away. [ That of th* entertaining. When the young rooka below Blaokwell's Island runs *» to r , al1 ^« way *«> Market street oells three or four times it 1* presumed that W. b* H*> *M with tb* w»mm wfcl«h W« he knows what h* wants, and it is therefore Whatever mud there 1B ' in the Bart Biver xp*«t*d tha* h. will at ono* seek th* hand of Ota Udy in marriage, bnt If he fails to has a mud bottom, A diver sinks into it declare hU Intentions, then the fattier or Hni at>* dWI H'H »)-1. U>a4 HVM» aii 1^.1 t*i.1 Y..i ao Hkii just as he would in any mud anywhere. oldast son, If llrtng—if not, then the unole What does he do ? He does the best.he oan t or som* otW msraber of the family—in- But the mud roils and prevents ais see. •tat* th* object of his visits, or^diaoonUnue th*m. Th* young, lady is never allowed to C. P.PAREEB, Ag't D. & E. C. Co. ! ' Y \ Well, a diver can't see anywhere around alone with a gentleman; ; friaorU, «T«rjU>4jr'» ptaaaapt, •ubUo ball, nospt sh* U aooomponied by I L f th fil ttd ber of the family or a trusted ™« 1 • *°*°m t but ypa aan't » » anything Udy fri*nd Neither 1 gvntlemM aoi lady U »°ywhere else around here, if you can there. SAMUEL HAYNES YK&KAKi water. ;He goes all over a vessel's bottom wlthhlshsads,sMhe,OMii»sil 9Wtm 00 At a public ball or if at dinner her Just as well where he oaaft see as h* I. r tp»U. W l 1 • ^ 11 n at th« hotuo of a friend, then both ladies •nd ganUaenen tnny danoe and oonrerse at !Tho Democratic Papor of,!!:;i-l\i^ Tho State! i\' fl v. dlllerent sorts of work do divers , for than they ar* la the presence utiial friend*. If the gentlemen desires U> form ih« aoqualotenoe at a lady, WsH, they lay aaa walls, j blast rocks, anything that is to be dose u&dtf the water * feuiwras business?\ \Itlsandjltlan^ It is easy for », diver to be killed, and u«r UirougU the bars of her window, wbion ugh to admit th* hand and mon sight to Blizabe:htc-.rr.,EacoxCo., N.Y. H. COATilS. • - - Principal A CLUB ORGANIZER 4 STF.lt AT EACH TOOT OFFICE. Uorr*»p»nd*nM qfthe OMoago Intm TUB LAROB9T LIV1H0 ANIMAL. What a monsUr of contradictions ! whioh looks Uk* a fish, but which la not a t*b ( whioh li l-.* lfc U »» UJ* *h««f ; : »»». «>4 1».UM« •»•••«• **^^^ tTsnTfcu! ^**** *\\ «* U- Wa** M# a --Ml Wl».m r»!b>« »-5 f..»,. t, ! uj. , ii. u a iu tbi BraaJt- j ^,U \^\ o»0* a H,MU«M Ut- !*,,» . . T « W.U> ».•• •\» ,*,««.»*, s*J*- •' a-ll<\« «-Wl«-\-A V \ : - ff.! U ; . br^i«, w.riMn't >mdg* I JBfa**i»., btll who* a**i.. I-:>-.'«T ••»• ihtr-iv««%«\l* I—*— »»i so* v , -«.«*<=.. ti* ^•-ra.Jiy »««« .^l «:4 l/-.!^ -W1. I bava »ta«k Jwr flat' s flat OS bars aad the other holding the inevitable 1 i, _ .: . . - • ^ , wtta, Uughlng »nd oh»tUua as if th*j aa & **°' < ^ 1 ^' - 0O V*' -I*-, O O*S th. .aoM prtvil^ad of W00OT ._ a ^ hose bur ^ or gete^riiMm'i gone. His ^^ '\*^ I named Jenkins, off Governor's Island, not long ago, and a diver died fax Boston a few >, and was said to have oommitt«d >y hanging himself while at his work. There are fifty or sixty divers In New York, but you seldom hear of an evident,\ „ - , \ Do whales, or sharks, or sword fish, or Ivaa always In «aiiue animal-of any sort, afcteok divers?\ th* water, but whioh oau not live long under \Not In these waters. There may be) •, ud which nevertheless will die on luch experienoss In the tropies. Tre read wtdah has a mouth large enough to j of suflh things, bat we're don* lote of work t whoa* throat Is so small that u . ,—.- . flat can nil it. A wn al* '. Te*. a veritable giant amoiig th« Jarg»«t of all living oreatures. To on. who dowi not know tha reason fpr it, it m*.~m odd to say that the whale 1s But, la fact, it is no more a fish than you are. A flah has Oold blood, and uk M ib. litti* vtygm It n**ds from tb* bym^mat AMLUIC.W VMI PATENTS «i tea around here sod haw Betex known of such a thing, the other tray a diver night die besides haying his ho«e out o> burst is by having a vessel-roll over on biu. whilehe U under it, but ttxey generallj to get away. : THE NEWSPAPfflt AT HOMB. With each day that phases the newspaper grows more and more an ed^eator^ and the extent to whiohjt has become so can hardly be realized. A few years ago it was con- sidered a luxury, but there are few homes now that are so poor as not to count a news- paper among ite belongings. In fact, hi many houses it is the principal reading. A business mac, weary with oare, will hesitate about beginning a book. It seems a hercu- Isan teak to go througflPll those pages, attraoiive though they mfc appear, but be will take up his paper, oull such arttolaf as may strike his fancy, and iben lay tt down at say moment without hesttatkin. In tits intervak of bw bousokeapuig oans tb« wife oatohes it up and reads an artiole hen and there to ten what la gojng on % the grss* ooteioe world. Tb* boy and gfel Went to •a* each day's oawft, aad so tke dsiiy or weekly joorsal goes th* round rf V» fatally wb$a th* book rssts securely upoa Its shell -toitdo Blad*. AIw»7f «a Ifcatjr. , poys,\ aaid a G*rm»n sergeant to s of United State, regulars, \ I vish you „ •••tertaadt dot I am von o*d» pest bear*. sdVeilatsimdevorld. Don't ybu peisevt i*F ''O,f«s,sir^sasiBss^|b/iaejalwg ei«M s«as4. \Dofs aUrlgk*. raiTO&ofd# p«s«h«r«adT«asMmd«vorid.exeept v*» • rsse»w«ty,w». v« Vm on a«sy P« * ^.NMS . lsj k t**so,po f .r \T^lstatty .- mtM **«p>aA. M IN^;iS rigK too.