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'1 VOLUME XV TICONDEROGA, N. IT.. THUfiS&AY, noV EMBER £2< 1888. NUMBER 43 New York Notes. Mary Amtrrson, th« Actr**«, at H»m«— H«r lamae 4«imittw Mr*, (tew, t»« PUBLISHED AT TICOKBEBOGA, ESSES COUNTY, K. Y.. OS THTB8DAY OF j EACH WEEK. ra»Mlal Agendem - Fl*tt«rr t*r Old W. T. Bryan & Son, Publishers. TERMS. One year, In the eoiin tf tl.QO On« yew, outside tbfc c»unty . .$1.25 Single come* A* All iut»<Ti?tion« strictly in «d«utce, R»t*» of aavwtieiag m*At known on applica- tion *t TmHr-aratreL office. JOB PRINTING. We have all the ruotero appliances for doing Job Printing of every dewription. Maefeiw Pr*»«e», Sew Type, »w Cut*, and other iptterial of the .Latest Style*. Our facilities foa doing ev <-rv kind of Prlating.tn latin* or small quantities art* unenniJMsn^i. fB«fu!<xr Cerrttpondence to the fitmtinelj NEW YOBK, KOV. 20. Mary Anderson—\Our MarV—is home again, and judging from the warm receptions tendered her nightly by large audiences, her long sojourn abroad has not lessened the estimation in which she is held by the amusement-loving American pub- lic. Miss Andersoia is an American girl, born and bred, who by her own earnest and unaided efforts has ele- vated herself to the very front rank of the world's actresses. She now j men who eannot find suitable life returns to her native country amid! partners in the conventional way. t Cla-k W. Pease, • jOSVlTtAXWift AMI CMJ-KTOK OF CLAIMS, trown Point. N. Y- Deede, Bonds.Mortgase?. Willa, and all Legal Paper? promptly nod HccnrftUily drawn, L77TF SLATER and dealw in Fl^'lns?. Mantel*, <fec. Ct-owts Point, N. Y. tbe plaudits of th«s whole British people and we are therefore espe- ially proud to honor her, I saw Miss Anderson last wee* in the dual role of the Sicilian queen, Hermione and the Princess Perdita in Shakspeare's \The Winter's Tale,\ Since Miss Anderson's last appear- ance in New York her acting has been improved on, at TatrlcS C McRory. ATTOEIJEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. least it -4s- E # M. Johnson. PHOTOGRAPHER, Crown Point, N. Y. \ ROD K. J>l'l>LKY Attorney and CouMclorjrt^ l^L Particular attention paid to proceedings i» } Burrow fttc'a court. 45 r EE HOUSE, r^ PORT HKNUY, N. Y. y jL^jg^i^AftBE, late oi' the Burleltflx House, T ';onder*ga, Proprietor Horse* and carriages furnished on application j* tbe offic* ' l and from tine At tbe office. Passengers ami oagiraare taken to *\ >m th <lci>ot ami l>oats free of eharsce. XTAND, KELLOGG & II ALE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELOBS Elualwthtown, Essex County, 3iLTt^ again and ^gain,in London and in Attorney and Oetmetar at L»w, JD ATTOBNET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, _ XOBUM. SHOEX Oouim. K. f. RICHARDS HOUSE, It. A. CLARK, few!** -•• W*stport, XlMieae <?••, N. Y •*• Parties widun* to go to Adirondack* can bt met at trains or boats. Careful TERMS SEASONABLE. CROWN POINT, H. Y., A. & VIAJ-L, Proprietor. Jgree oeach to aad foom ait tra^m. A Uyery eoaaeotod with the hoawe. TICONDEBOQA, N. T. New and Elog&nt Jlolol yloc&ted near the business centres Lake George. located near the business centre o dway between Lake Chaniplain an : building is of brick, 80x40. ^four Btories above.uaeemenk. 100 Cpmnwdwus Rooms, Newly Furnished and Snpplied* with abundance ot I ake Gmrtft Water, Hot and Cold baths, complete Fire Protection on each floor. Livery Stable, Telegraph and Express offices connected with thbDdi 3P WEED & BURLEIGH INSURANCE ACTS. , thirty days e—richiy-bred Holstem bul Qalves, of great individual merit Inspection is solicited and visitors welcome. D. F . MAC&.ufcfcY, Cream dueed, and although wofully out ol place in a scene laid in Central Af- rica, where the natives hare a pleat- ant habit of roasting you alive, they serve to make \ She'* a financial success. I have been investigating matri- monial agencies—from purely a llr »t;<l Mrs Hendrickton and &$g§$er#r Albany were guests of Hr and Uri H. L. IUed last week examination* Uftisa St&ool and week, according to the of professional duty, be it under- stood. I started out with the erpec- tation of finding something sensa- tional and I have concluded with the discovery of another verification of the proverb that \Trutk is stranger than fiction,*' or in other words I really believe that manv of these agencies aie simply what they claim to be—queer institaUonsfojr the mating of still queerer men and wo- from the coldn which characterized her earlier ef- •qrts_, nnd she still retains the physi- al beauty which has given her such an enviable reputation and which has been so influential in her success. Apropon of Miss Anderson, it seems that her charms have driven at least two men to the lunatic asvlum. But all should understand that the butterfly who flies near these *'agen- cies' is likely to be badly burnt, for ** matrimonial pgents\ wouldn't hesi- tate to \bleed\ a verdant patron to the furthest extent of his pockfti- book. Yet it is also probable that through these agencies a large num* ber of happy, or at least sftisfaciory, marriages have been madcu.—In a sptntof InvesTifaHdn i wentloone of these establishments in this city, rang the bell v a»4 was frowsy-headed damsel of doubtful age ; into a small, poorly furnished room, very desolate and dreary, and altogether a much more congenial place for suicide than for love-mak- ing:. In an adjoining room I heard name, was sent to the Blackwell's island asylum four years ago, and the other, James M. Dougherty, was to the same resting place Wsr*, ;^Y Ihe crafty proprietor giving m un- Tbe latter, it appt has been following ** Ojir_Mary_^ ai^und^forTsix^eare^ He first |aw her as the lovely Pauline in the Lady of Lyons,\ at hij native town, Salem, Mas?., in 1882,1 believe, and he then thought that she was madly in love with him. This strange hal- lucination has blinded his reason and held possession of his mind unceas- ingly and relentlessly for six long years ; during this time he has fol- lowed the great actress from conti- nent to sue wentTyeTv^uch like the little lamb that Mary had, whose fleece was white as snow, etc. However, this man Dougherty was among the first to greet Miss Anderson as her steamer arrived and he did so with a hi ge bouquet of flow- ers. At last his attentions became so constant and annoying that the actress's friends were obliged to have him arrested and he is now, with his fellow admirer, where Mary's charms It is now becoming the fashionable thing to hear the famous whistling who, by the way, has just secured a divorce from her Michigan husband, andisjthfirj ore_spi monial net for some gullible old millionaire who wants a wife that Aftn -grhJHtift But Mrs Shaw is certainly a wonder- ful whistler and her unusual accom- pHshmenl is undtotsbtiedly coining lor hertt mint of money. Stehagn returned from England after having Traen generously endorsed by royalty itself, as well as by the numberless \lords\ and _* 'ladies\ who ape the manners and. the customs of their 'most k?Micjp& sovereign.\ While a Bepublicsn meeting wit being held at the Whim Meeting ttie night before election, miscreant or miscreants daubed wall ot the building with lamp- black and oil. The count} W. C T. U. held a session here yesterday. The day business session was held in the Hammond Chapel, a public meeting was field at the Congregational church ia the evening, at which Mrs FrancU B. Hall of Pittsburgh .made an address. Th*\*.£HST.'C. B. will give an entertainment at Academy Hall, Friday evening, Nov. 23. The entertainment will consist of singing and historical and pronunciation matches*, after the manner of the old style spelling bees. Lots of fun s expected. limited amount of what is popularly termed ''guff' 1 to an assemblage of old maids whowere55ideiiily_yeaigat id the gay deliver to th maidens, **ymi lftdies—could easily secure husbands, but jon are^o very particular in your choice. I presume that you have come here to select one from tbe thousands of geiilemen on our list.\ The \girls\ pacefuBy swallowed this double-leaded dose of flattery, and although every mother's daughter of them secretly knew that she had been languishing for many a long day for any kind of a man to affectionately caress, they all gath< me and after learning the object of my visit he showed me the portraits of his patrons of both sexes. A small ^ntnoritjrof i&e~tadies~ were attractive looking,but about the vast, overwhelming majority, the less said the better. I asked the man of marriages if anything^ out ol the usual order of love-making frver occurred among his patrons. After a dint of eross-ques- tioiu'ng_he said, * * Well, there wag one ease of a young lady who was discovered sitting on a gentleman's knee, when she bad only seen him naughty, you know,'' he added. J. R. BURNET. Vicinity News. (r«wii Point. The banner town. H. g gard's famous novel, \She is being played in New York this week. Full ?tdvantage hm ^el *weird story's wonderful scenic possi- piny TF <*frtnin admirable spec^cular^produc- 4ion^ To please the \gafiery gods** t are profitable patrono from a managerial point of view, a number' of alleged jokes and a commercial traveler, which are about one and P. C. McRory of Port Henry was in town Monday. TheC.P. I. Co. is running night trains to the mines. Archie Taylor of Schroon Lak friends in town. Mrs J . K. Trimblee and her son C. A. Trimble are in New York thtsrweek; ^ fo Gen Hammond is out of town n extended y mi in^ New York aad A large delegation from here wdnt to Port Henry to the Republican % *blow—out'* Monday night. • The Prohibition vote dropped from i<> in 1SS7 to 2 this year. At thi Mines the Prohibitinn vote entirely week. the town ha* IB£3N teat a reason poj^^ was foWed House early ^Vhe i»as€ of Lapham vs. Lapham was begun at Fort Henry, Tuesday, appearing for Sol. Lapham, and P . C. McRory for Chas. N. Lapham. Judge Lillie of Whitehall is referee. The hear- ing was adjourned Tuesday night to January S, 1889, at the Crown Boint House. Key* 15. M« #. S. Trimble of Chimney i in town, Sunday. shed the national clean sweep, last Thurs- day night in toe biggest celebration the town has ever teen, Providence teat a reasonably pleasant *ky to the affair, even if he didn't make the the be*t The line was formed at the Crown Point Houae early in the evening and was under the command of Major E. J. Barker. The tine was headed by a squadron of horte under the com* mind of C. M. Pease, then came the Hammondville Band in a wagon drawn by four horses, and followed by the Minevillc cannon, which woke he echoes as they had never been waked before. Following the band and cannon was a company of over too lantern and torch bearers, under the command of S. P. Mclntyre, and ast \pat not least, a company of boys under the command of Will R. Warner, The line ol march was to Factoryville and the Center; thence returning, to the depot, Lake House and back. At Factory ville a little extra was put in, in the way of a detour to the house of Robert Water* man. All along tbe line of march) and even far away from it, on the slopes of the distant hillsides, the illuminations were magnificent, E erybody did his best and the result was a mammoth success. Sky'rock- ets, Roman candles and red-fire pointed out the place of the column |o those whonftd not march. From the lake to J. K. Trimble's store wag a blaze of light, and resonant with L, Berry, and the big bonfire at tke Corners, which was^ jojje_o£ib# b?2 evening* was ing into his house. TOe ^<4se^Hary Floyd^uid Sarah Murdock were guests of Orlando Rowell, Ticonderoga, over Sunday. Herbert IL Carleton, of Kasoag, N.'V., a former pupil of the union school, is in town, a guest of Z. K. Townsenci* The Republcans have hauled down their campaign banner and have laid it ftway ready for another Harrison and Morton campaign, four Irerice. ~~~~ 177 ie~Congre- gational church lastWednesday eve- ningj attracted quite a sizeable audi- ence . Mrs Hall was introduced-by -coats the Rev Jas. Deane and spoke for a little more than an hour, very inter- estingly. J. C. Brevoort was at Elizabeth- iiowrj all of \last week attending the 1& meeting of the Board of Supervi- sors. One imjportaiit action of the Board is due to\the Itvel head of Mr Brevoort, thatoiappolntirjigXsj^cIS committee to visa ^he county house, instead of making the whole Board a-eommittee ^0n4erthe ue^ the county house is Hable to be visit- ed at any time, and without the cus tomary big dinner.—The—saving to the county in expense ought to be considerable. held at the union school this week and show got^d jresults. Regents Intermediate Certificates have been received for^HisVMedia Buck, € ton W. Shermati and George 'J Burdick. The following pass-Ards in advanced subjects have been is- sued: . Physiology—Ida C. Greene, Laura Fred. D. Proctor. Civil Government—Mary L. Mc< iniyre, _Cari ^ Merrill^ Leon Sage, Rhetoric—-Chfton W. ShermaB, George M. Burdiok. Physical Geography—George M Burdtck. Preliminary certificates have been issued to Bertha E. BratHotd and Emma A. Grandey. The Eepublicans^ celebrated^ the ^victory ol Harrison and^fortonv^nc non. The cannon was manipulate by a Mineville Kepublican, tbe fire* works, which were admirably han the direction of Nornmrj Blf, Fisher, on the big mule \Grover Qeveland, and Freeman Pond on an aged white horse dubbed * k Be via. Lockwood,* added to the fun and laugh of the affair. One ought not to omit trom the list of celebrities present, Belva Lock wood herself, who pined the procession at Factoryville and afford-, ed no end of amusement. The ral- P.W.BARRY, Exchange Street, Is Gilligu I SUNK' TIOOBTDBEOQA. Pun Bngt. Tiitet Irttctes, FOR Amerteaa Bmi Rea% Mixed Paint, Physicians' Prescriptioas Care- fully Compounded at all hours. A, W, MORRIS, Ph. B., BARBER SHOP. HHYYMM W IH TMSWMl UK *T =D. .MIULE R'S.= Latiies aad CbfMren'« vroTk a WKCIALTV md Razors Reiiaire<l aa4 R#-«T*cavp.1. 8fe.c»«r&v- Ing. 40 cents, T wive «hav«. tivk^t s, f 1 1 sn ri ft A QsestiDQ of the 19th Centary, Jiow to Dress well and Money. Where vo« will find a Large ai n (\are fullv selected stock of t \w. LATEST NOVELTIES •IN FOEEIGN AND procession and accompanied the line to the lake. He was honored with an escort; he was,,even Witting to tribute- to^ ^he-^tmth^or buying fire^ orks, and the talk ia that he will loom up as a candidate for the post- office. In fact some Republicans have already mentioned the matter nd^ A * Barkis'* willin'. * November 21. Mrs Frankie Keedham returned from Port Henry, N. Y., where she hd J jlili Messrs Kendall & Grandey have improved the looks of their steie by adding a bay window to the front —Mrs ft. H. Holmes, who has been absent in Manchester, NTH\. a few weeks, is expected home this week. alle her brother who died last Friday. Mrs J. M. Towner. who had a flight shociiL ol paralysis last week* nproving, and her son Jasper who4»as J beea at home a ^few day» T returned on Monday to Center Kut 4d CROWS POINT, N. Y M NOV. 21. Mr. Edti&r; — Too Much credit cannot be given to Chester B. Mc- tighKirof Por t Henry loi the ex- cellent showing made by this county November 6. He worked early and late and^ gaveT His entire\Tiine to^ tlie campaign for the two months pre- ele£timi_ TD liife skill in 01- enthusiasm, ability and u lacuUjToi enlistfng everybody In\tfie work, the phenomenal majority is ly due .— Old Essex spoke with emphasis for Protection by the big* gest majority she has ever given, and to Mr McLaughlin belongs the larger IJrelTGfoocI AND TKT1 MINGS Sold at Hard P*n Prices. UNDERWEAR, Hosiery, Cloaks, BOOTS, SHOES AIB SROCEfitES. E. W. HILDRETH Has OP hand at alt iimwH ffco heat line Fresh and MEATS! ID; town, aW> a fine line of Groceries, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. All kinds of Vegetables in their place, Crown Point House. CHina, Gla*», Wood., Lrfratb^r. Metal*. Kur- ROYAL