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I'OTTKH, liano and Pipe Organ Tuner, «,*OM of a rich a GAZETTE Samuel dnw •aia tp have p Twenty-foir ostriofiW T^y •hipped fro ,^ C^l Tow, jua k Die Ckl ' pp Diego, Ckl. VOL. 32. QHAND ELIZABETHTOW>J, ESSEX COUNTY, N. Y., THURSDAY, JANUARY 81. 1884. around laabfa, panbg for a NO. 25. (1A N ADA ONK ('HANKIC OF (MRS UKTWKKN I). A II. ('. CO, JITATIONB AND CIIICA'M) I'M MONTUITAI, 7 J MILSO SnOETBR TO 7 i / I DICI'UOIT //I (K)IN( i WlV.H r.MN.,8. A I.««,,„., . \'ij'i'li \frilly Hiin-tuv Itiolii'l'\! '\irino'-lliiH Poetry. I looked Uw«r MAI In UM M fw»p*tn*, Amy *M •arrwH* In MTWJT. 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H r o «, nillnjf. i'rn^witly, )m»«»«, jflr» It. fth.1 t-,Vl. inUm*. alarm fwnfl U.at ho W1 f.^^Ai^ U. .'Wfsoidlfin i/. rvitri|.nr)T K* T * it np r m « a-fUr annOiftr, arid *• tbey'li'l w, «irh rmi «*k»rl Ooolny what he h*'1 t.,',«n}ht hr f frr.iri Uio laUiinim. ru,.1 Ul 0 *'«'«\' *•»•• \ Orroe, Ml AT J\ A \ITVHT 1 A TJ1/V ' \*' ' **'' T \ *'\ * r} ^ \**] «H»«# nrr|»» li« cwi<1 Mar? «nr»,n j *»>\ wr * \ V T »t with it, Oio.py \ w<l »n- Fl/OATIHO ONJ8ALT LAKB. Oellchtfnl fleoealloii Which People wh# Cnnaat 8wltn H^Jsr. . I P«ople who have not visited the Mormon Mooca, or whwie knowledge of geography i »ot very accurate, think that Salt l«ke CM ksitnatedon the shore of the, great L,, . But although the lake has given its name .to to*» city, the waters of ddsolation ore dot rr at' the nearest point lean than fifteen mllw from the onniro of the town ; and tbe dli. Unon Ijy rftil U> IJlack Itock wad Point Oai- fifil'l, the pUo<w wh«re during the summer •-\.Inn and booting urn most indulged in, trifle ovnr twont.y mllim. Tbeaa poln^ »r.i tntuibnd by the Ut«h and Nevada Bail- wny, whioh nkirU the oiwtnrn shore for * \itfl dlnUinoo. During the Mmaa, n from Jane till Ootober, frequent or, tm they are called, bathiidg are rwn, »nd the traffic \n heavy. bhthln« in nearly all done at Poto OarfleM 1 . A kr K n pier, running about 300 rent lnt« tho lake, i* oovored with little bethiiiK houiwe, and tliero are ako soxne bui It .i pon the «nnds. Accommodation' for not fownr than <(K) bnthnrA nt one Umfl Is provided. Htrvpfi l»»d dtrwn from the pier to Ilin wolnr but won to Him bold and un- wary fllvnr who venturon to tako a header. 11\ will think hn limt struck a paving ntone and Hwnllownd <> oomblncd sulphur and rnlno tor in )IIK iwtonl H hincnt at (ho con- onwilon ho will bo prolty sure to opon his moutli Ih o donoity of tho water is Krittt (bat to divo Into it i» niniply impoi bli> 1 ho grorkUir the foroo with which one •irik.* it, ihn RWMxtor tho robound Ihore l« •omo dnngnr,V<><>, of ulipping into the wnlnr tftcr, downVunl, and not boing abli t<. turn ovor ovo)A whom Uio depth w no than two or thTOO foot, for the re eiaUii.«»f dm watar IH BO powerful tha only a Yury strong poraon cn.it force a foot through it to the ground During one of my vinita 1 HAW a lady just abMit t<r nUyp into tho wator imus her foot- mg i»ud fall f«c<> forward She strugglod tioloiitly for mixoral seconds but hor filomlw, wbti woro uuao(|uainU)d with tho jxmulun propertied of Uie Halt Lake wut«r, tliii tint niipuoi\ nbo wan m ponl wiui hunnvnr, rrtim(1 from the pier, i\nd she wn« hftv.l u, hor foi Hut for this timely •> foot of w itor It so that any liquid can b< IK Hi., iwall. -. for the «rpow, of ^wt^wn The ricfae* Netf Jtaglwd B^or _ , Eugene Hae—worth » million. ^n«b»^ Fair, of Nevida, is *orth eighteen wpot * P George U ia»y, <^ Baiamore, i. ' &id to ? be 108 years of age. He married Iris **»nd wife when be wa» seventy^ow ead she A Nebraska man has been placed in > lunatic asyh m becense he drove Ins wife I«ge Aep «Ua of gold ound ^iab^ DA , *a h*T* fcka, f , *ad t ^ town i« goldfevet.\ \ \nil'If Wi'mi'\MOIIIB'I\\. with mr.A-Uug wife n,,»1 »...*, Pullman Cars on Day ancLNight Express H« Ihn nnt,ll)ll I I U»<) twit 1 .«r<mit rtoni. ivlint grrn<< r than that of lm l)« i I H«>a ninl, avon in the rough way if milling »alt common in this rogion, -•-'> Moling m.mlo«B and nwoiUng i'V«. NY U ..IIUIIMI ror «* nry flve gulioiLs of water. To thowt wlto cannot H\vim, and who have 1 M I d.il.v wiiMio.1 of tho duugen to be »KUI1..I bathing in Silt Lako M particular- ly dnllghtfnl. AH nnn lien upon tho water a •Minn of l,({Mtiu:M HAoBaA to pervade the frame. Onfl njipourH to bo half floating, lwlf flying, for only a vory Bmall portion of DIP lxxly will nljik into tho wr.tor, and only the «i. r< w of gr««t munoulnr Btrongth can | k>np DK, linibn upon the surfaoe at the wafeir. 1'hf nxhilaration ]>roduood by' this novel feeling of HghtnoM is very remark- »bln IU<.«iaatogn<) tbV limbs absolute \i\ by no hUou. or CJCJM udiluio of phyai- on] for<*>. Hut to the awliiiiuiir the bathing U \>y no moaiM m> enjoyable. Tho rotiist- ajji c of thn wiU«r in to groat that to foroe a | way Ilinnigh it roquircn grout offort I law n atrium nwimmor, who had gone out about ' I'*) jar.bi fiom I he <nd of tho pier obliged ! b>it, on h< WJW too oxhausted nik (fn routing out It the body with freah r, aa Uio MK fornm a complete fWttle r;r One man of our pnrty wht} forgqt n\ frmh wnter rrn bin bnnd^ «tnodily hA \ bU blurk yr . bunged In a \mry »gh» Schroon Lftko, N . Y . WIIJ, VISIT ADJACUNT TOWNS. REED ORGAN S REGULATE D AN D REPAIRED . .LTAGGART, HI. D. S. f Dentist. n ttio Mnsonic Buildiiju;, WEvSTIM)KT, N. V. UJIghtf.,! It w^i. 1 U i(s ,.,.,.,/a, » . . , jC. P.rAEEER, Ag'tD. «& H. C. Co !,v I I'or l llonrv . N- V. -* .1 m mJI j4U» d » SAMUEL HAYNES A TA \l )l M The Democratic Paper of FLIZABETHTOWN ' The State ' m «W»t OHK DOUJLR =Pfflt TUI W IITP <!\ thn n n ti i ridors go in winter wlwido thoT~i»<<.ij,y thommlves with r 1 >«. th«r (\neb odieru to rid«, or find \Omr wny U. ntlllM Ih.iir talent?\ were ia uM by wi UiiiuiniUTO reporter of E' -IC n n EGDOXCO N Y A CLUB ORGANIZER ,:„, \ ,„*\;' i AT EACn T03T OFFICE j M. il nbuiileV». l|< ,<.! (if 1»t« rcm \ thnO ( M r< ipomlfld, •rUn.K J i-.li bla amply glniM thr bi<nt of lh»>ii )«T « fnmod nn (llfflnul.ty In getting en- l^wuquU rl iriou Uio winter •IMUKHI in the lininKiinil iroiiam of Lurwpn liny hare (fir II n ,,,t Ui M M (, t> ]>.>> In not »o good ftfl nn UiU aUU cir,<<iLriM( urn projKirtlooatelj 1«M Ut*ii h«r* >u<l >k rulor ui enabled by n.orclj rr.wung U.i ^xiud a c<mple of time* to krc.1 »t work all thn y«nr through, get- »n ««K h ^> \ g the hil*. 'n»»i of oemme only applies t o the to apnak, ' foot :.*. - .inimg tt.rn, l.ank MeWille and 1 ),U wir« wo t oTfir only a few day* ago. y k«*p ,luriD« U>« winUr, and more often r« to trHin u«w honee , «• ii Ili't rnjf now with J/utUm. who miiH b« wtrninx « hftnd- *btx*A tf b* <tid not h*y* to re- K«w Turk U> tr..iu a couple of *t )ir uilru.lt to an* next Mikaon. Ui«-y B .»«bi,,(«dlopnrfonniu public i -1'uu.iu.k.** ... t u « w . ,»i •„ i . — «M r—*-^ •— - «— —' - HOWARD A. SNOW p^ 1 \\!! 11 \ 1 . a l \ lll h ' 11 l l! 11 ^ri 1 11 n B \ 1 , 1 'J 1 l \y\\ KM ^\ \M> rom U,N PATENTS 1ST NATIONAL BANK of PORT H^MRY < illl'IWAN , lltlHMKI I .« <«» , E. CJomto?, of Enrekss #«TM has been drawing a pension of f20 Vinotkth for the last thirty-sii years. He wns wound- ed in the bajtle of Buena Tista. - Governor) Grant, of Colorado, h»* par- doned two cjonvicts in the State Prieon' be- cause of their good conduct in nursing a fellow prisoner while he was sick with small. «• I : :..- ••• A professional woman beggar, who h w travelled ovfer the State with » ohild and monkey, haf eetUed in 8an Antonio, Texas, with $e,000iin lash and will go into feusi. ness. : Bear Adnjfral Worden, who commanded the Monitor in its gallant fight with the Merrimao, i i still in the service, though »gs and infirmities prevent him from doing ac- re work. When 1H James T. P*e|&fcinventM the une of M4nchester-by4he43ea, and wrote a note to >r. O. W. Holmes, doted from that place, Dr. Holmes replied in a note dated \ Be' erly-by-the Depot\ Holland, in the last three centuries, haa recovered f om the sea at least 90,000 acre*. The lake ol Harlem became terra firma be- tweon 1840 and 1852, and the Zuyder Zee isinproceesof tranformation into 600,000 valuable acres. The Egy jtian Prefect of PoUoe in Alex- andria rec^Uy declined to release a prison- er whose tdnn of six months' imprisonment had expired, on the ground that the prison- er had applied against his sentence, and the appeal jhad not yet been heard! Gamblkjg in Washington, while it has been greatly restricted, has by no means been suppressed. Innumerable \poker clubs \exijjt and a man disposed to risk a few or even more dollars will have no diffi- culty in finding congenial companions. \ I hava been married now}' boasted a prosy old fellow, \more than thirty years, and have (never given my wife a otoss word.\ ' That's because you never dared, uncle,\ eajd a little nephew who lived with them, \ if | you had, auntie wcrulibAve made you jumpJ\ :••••.-.•• Middleljury, Tt , talks of putting tip a marble alab in its rtew town nafl, y&b. a record of be town's inventions. It claims the circuL r saw,, the .wool-picking machine, power loo: ns, .sawing marble by sand, water and soft ii on, welding cast steel and making door and .vindow sash by water power. Womeniare working their way into, all branches of industry in Eusaia. They are now seen in clockmakers' and' jewellers' •bops, bui especially in the work rooms of china painters. Xhls last devatopment is tttributeditotheinfluenoe of the drawing •ohool of the Society for the Encouragement of Artists.! '• ' •'•'•.• \ : • The detectives are ugain telling the story * of the revival that occurred in th* Jail in Hartford, Conn. The prisoners held their religious meetings in a room given them for that purpbse. The zeal ran eupeoially to music, anid the songs were of the snouting kind. Gfeat progress' was made, and an abundant, harvest seamed certain, but it accidentally came to light that the sick ab- seentees i-ere industriously sawing the ban in their cells. \ The wives and daughters of the upper * inl Japan,\ writes a correspondent, • are rotijor exclusive, but ail other planes of women; do just as they please, *ad j ap. pear on the streets at their pleasure. We met womJBa and girls walking about town and shopping in the Amerioaa faihion- Aa a rule, <>ljey were neat and mpdest in ap- peorancej although I have not yet got used to the methods of apparel. Mounted on their high wooden pattens, ladies •feuffle along in a droll, rathe* awkward fashion that daatixjys all opportunity fpr gra«e or dignity. The colors employed are Bubdued, except id the oasa of children.\ One oil the medical names of this ailment U herpn \drdnata, which is nearly fee seme as our familiar term. They each rater to khe way in which it moves—like t» creeping circle, a ring constantly enlarging itself outward |from the oentre. The dk«a»e is oaused by a parasitic plant —microscropio of oourse—lodging on- the •kin an4 then getting down into its sub- stance. It then propogates its kind. . Each bro^d dovelopee a little further from the oentre o< the circle. The fl^tt things noticed are an Itching, a burning! • slight redness. These at* soon followed by a small number erf vesicles— minute Elevations filled with a watery fluid. Some oflthe reticles « » ooftstanU? drying up, while otiurs are forming. Arnoi^ other animals, sheep ate subject to this ailment. The plant, or ita spores (e^de),m*y heret o the wool in spite of washing and the disease may thua-be oom- municatbd to the persons employed fa the woolen mills. It U now|bejieTe4 thMmfiny of the oostagioos diseaas> are due to mloro- •oopic plants, but these^ do not fake .root and grow unless they find a congenial soil. The congenial soil for rjngwoms' Is a low * Mill'girl* are p«ouli«ly expoaed, b ia vigorous health. , ! The ringworm may be on Oai body.'ox upon * « h«id. In the latter cue to ap- • pearanole is different, and it bean ft •«»»•- wbat dJ*««ni medical name-4n3W tmm. 'rmu. The latter Una is froin.aLiafaiwoid , dgntfyfegtoahaTe. Yet whether m *• body or bead, tt to the same dtoeafe, and it On tiThead it works down to the hair t*Jb, and there plants itself, Thehafrktat itovtuKtyandU easily broken 0».' The a laaiuM may wfaolry drop os t .. mwmfn ^a»»«lrookfc Thsy *0f » . M im. MM poldrt-iookinf »om, with* red, raw^ap- itefciak«wts> Hinnti Some have a arust-like f^rffla- , If ke ' lrm««« II ttt Ike snai »fc». The attgto citlulmge from f>>*. Mk few to H> ai«M>' *a^ aat ikena* k« reaieki ia»«f Qt*wmmpm0a$ hair. Both U«wwMMM^*ir«U* . Tarietias at» ii M l/li l * Children with rlafWctM aboold bot it allowed \ Pfili nr «« Den-toJogy in