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V . \ v i ' u H O M , Z O M m w £ d . T r ^ V ^ ^ I Y T ■ ;: - f T'-^'j'rj> 5 j'-f’ : f-f ' V O L U M E I . N O . 2 . : d B J I PUBLISHED' every DAY d V^U c ' t NE VuMMER IN T i | W l f ] r ^ | ^ FIVE CENTS. SOiMi MATTEBS. HOW WELL-KNOWK FEOPLE EN- JOJ THEIR VACi-TJON, Kxcarsions, Picnics, and Succe^fui risii- ; ing—IBoaUns, Dancing ^nd. Flirting—A jToUy Rochester Party—The Missionary > to chiz^a Gone to her Home. JfrT iE r e d ^ larE ^ w r e a t^^ W a f e r t o w D spent Sunday on the St. Lawrence. Rev. Russell A. Olia, of Watertown, was at Alexandria Bay over Sunday. Messrs. Jap Rapiey and Harry Tag gart spent Sunday on the^fc. Lawrence. Miss Louderback, of NewjYork, is the guest of Mr. Jacob Hays at Round' Island Park. Mr, Myron H Bent,the hustimg edUor of the Antwerp Gazette, was at the Islands over Sunday, • Prof, C. H. Treadwell, of the Oswego High School, was registered at the Fine View House last night, Mr, R. O. Johnson, is a jolly Brooklyn young haan who is things lively at Thotlsafid island Mr. and Mrs. A, iryipg and son, of Baltimore, Md., ase spending a f^w days at Roger’s I ^ e View House. Judge N. Kennedy, of Syracuse, is spending the summer months at his cot tage diiTlibusaod Island Park. &fr. J. A. Bailey, of Toronto, is finding rest and recreation at Thousand Island Park during the summer months. Miss Chribtina Weeks, a bright and attractive Watertown young lady, is so- j mming at the I| 9 te,nd^ for a few weeks. Mr. Henry Warner, a Syracuse young man, is whiling away the sultry days of J u l y '^nd August, at Thousand Idand P a r k . Miss Lizzie K. Fi^eeman, a charming Syracuse young lady^ is a guest a t Jus tice Kennedy’s Thousand Island Park cottage. ' Miss Gussie Childs, of Ogdensburg, is the guest af Rev. M. W. Chase and fam ily at their handsome summer home on Lone Tree Island. • Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Warner, of Syra cuse, arrived Saturday at their hand some cottage on Coast Avenue, Thou sand Island Park. , L,. F, *!i^chmann and family, came last night from Carthage, and are located at their cottage on Home Ave., Thousand Island Park, Mr. Charles Daniels of Syracuse, for merly wflii the Alvin Joslin company, came down th^ yesterday for a few days^t^yattheIslands. ; , The l^isses punbarj Miss Mercer and Miss Richardson are charming Xi'tica Mr, and Mrs, Chas. H. Pierce, of Syra cuse, are spending a few days at *‘CasUe F|fimpfe”'pppositeThojisand Island Par k. ft Pierce is a w4fhnown Syracuse bus iness man. Mr, and Mrs. Irwing H. Howe and child, of Utica, are spending a pleasant VacatiOti^C^ThdWahd Island Park. Mr. HoweTsapfOmiifefit wholesale clothier in the^‘ pCnt^up'** &ty. Mr; E. R;'Holde'n; of Hew York, pres- ident.oLthB IJelA^are andfiudson rail road, came metropolis sat- Mr. Orviife^Sbiies,^oi''ljtica, who has « # 8 l e n d i ^ S t ^ a e ^ S h ' l t Thou^d\ BllEUiiAPaikf wehtAio un the 8:45 p. ary hl^l^nd called to her h^ ^ e jn P;grt Chester, N, Y\.* d n 80CQdbt4&| the ieiipua illness of £ ] ^ « 5 .?te now B. Mason Ladd, Watertown’s mount ed mail-carrier, passed Sunday on ihe Mr. C. M. Benjamin and bride are passing their honeymoon at the Thou sand Islands. Mrs. E. S, Hubbard, of Brooklyn, is spending the summer months with rel atives in town. Dr. and Mrs, Chauncey P. Biggs, of Ithaca,N. Y,, are ■seekingorecreation and rest at the Thousand Islands. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Budd, of Nash ville, Tenn., are sojourning at Rouud Island Park, for a few weeks, Mr. Henry Folger, of the Thousand Island Steamboat company, was down the river from Kingston yesterday. Prof. Atwell, of Cazenoria Semiuaiy, is spending a few weeks with his f^ber, Mr. Joseph Atwell, of Cape Vineehl;: Mr. Jdmes M, Garnet, of the Universe ity of Virginia, came to the Island's yes terday to remain throughout the season. Miss Delbridge, of Atlanta, G a .,isa bright and attractive young lady who is visiting the Misses Boldens at Round Island. Mr, John B. Kernau and Mr, S, Adams, two well known Utica young men are passing a few days on the Sr. Lawrence. Mr. Robert Geiman, of Syracuse, and a member of the class of ’93, Yale Uni versity, is at Round Island Park forj a few weeks. Mias Shoemaker, of Pbiladelphia, is one of the active young ladies who are attending the school of elocution at Thousand Island Park. Miss Kate Flower, of New York city, who has been passing a few days kt Carleton Island;Teft last night foV M^h- baitan Beach where she will remain for a few weeks. Mr. J. E. VanEoru and family,of New York City, will arrive at the St. Law rence river tonight. Mr. VanDorn iaJa well - known newspaper adyertisibg agent with headquarters in Ntw Y^ork. Mr. Frank Howie, of New York, is the obliging clerk at the Crossmon House this season! Mr. Hg^wie was formerly connected with the Colonnada, the Met ropolitan and the Hotel St, Stevens, New York city, Mr. B. M. Tipple, of Camden, N, Y.,^ and a member of the class of ’94, Syra cuse University, is doing the Thousand Island work for the New York Tribune and the Syracuse Standard. Mr. Tipple’s headquarters are at Round Island Patk.\^ Mr. C. A.«Johnsoh, of Brooklyn,'has already arrived with his family at his picturesque summer . home Brooklyn Heights,” Jlound Island', Park. Mr, Johnson is the owner and proprieior of the Consolidated Fireworks C o , of BfookTyh, N. Y. Mr. J. C; Borland, of ytica, gave a dinner knd wine party at the Crossmon to the members of the party who are cruising about the river on the yacht Whisper. Among those who were pres ent at the dinner were Clarence Mc- Kensie, Percy McKenzie, W. Williams and S,’Adams. The Rome, Watertown and Ogdens burg railroad has commenced running Sunday excursions from Utica. The sfekmer St. Lawrence takes the ex-’ cursion from here to Alexandria Bay and from there for a trip among the Islands, serving luncheon on boardj The tound trip, Including the excursion kmong the Islands and luncheon costs but three dollars. ; A jolly party of Ro.Qhesterians came down the River Satuitday night fo r ^ W T fiL ( ' ’71 ~J ,‘^^AJtJ. R e g iste r s In d i c a t e C r o w e d E v e r y w h e r e . H ouses Mrs\ Ci is:-W a - Voss, Mrs,- E a g ^ « : ^ d : Mils Stoll. The party are “ they promise .............. «nce riVer ittofcJj iglers hustle to“c< w ^ make the oM registers show a great increae© in th number of permanent gueste. ^ , THfe'PRONT^AC Following are registered fropi .Ne^ York city ‘ Andrew • B row4 John A Wiisdn, B S Vail, tJapt Alkiire and daughter,' 5Iis Wood, L & Jamies,- Jphu IL Baker and wife, Prof Marciiaut |and wife and lady friend From Brooklyn, Mys Yan Riper, E P Hampson, M^sS M Nichols, 'M>'s O W Gartord,- G p',;;K tlik - ' dlid Dr W H TUller ahd vyife, E N BknetL C A Johnson and family, From Syracuse: Robert Gillman, W O Sears, and, yife, Mrs A iB Blodgett, Mr and |Jrp Nfojbtmg-; ham, Thbs H Ciere, A B Herrick, Allaire and daughter, A^ C Bplden and family, C G Belden and wife, M V L Belden, Mrs I Cadmus and two. daUjgh- ters, E Fitts. Ithaca, N Y; H A JE^edr . field, Hartford, Conn; DW A U ingand wife, N J; Chas Nixon and wife, Poughkeepsie; J R Swan, Mr and M^S Swab, Stanford, Conn; S E Peck and wife, Jersey .City; Mrs J S Lampson; Montclair, ' J- G T Miller arid wife, Corning, N Y. HOTEL WESTMINSTER New York Arrivals: Mr George Wod- worth and wife, maa Stella Na8h;^ A s s s fiiffilo; firs and wife, C W Bartsch, Mrs J J Tindale and child, Robb McCeery and wife New York; A M Spichler, E Buel, Mrs J C w o o a m f?, W W Johnson, New Bremer; C P Fra- leigh, and wife, Miss Bessie Fraleigh, ia'ranless, Philadelphia; Pa; J A Gilson, 3yracuse;;H F ® j S | y and .child, m M .H Jk:Klmaeyj.C m tfiam ton, N Y ; J H McCain, and wife, Kittaning, ?a; C 'Miller ai^d Alb^y;J^ohn ^ Barker and wife, Pittsburg, Pa; G H Pond, R A Fielding, Springfield, Mass; R H Pettigrew and wife, New York; Mrs O Q NeMon, MisS GJ^rtmae Wheel-\ er, Springfield, Mass; Mr-and -Mrs Chas 'W Cox, Bostbn; “Mrs Edward DeBOixe- don Brooklyn; M.iss F . jP J)ehfeixedon, picvelapd. O; ,Q J Seanaan, Q, JH&aman wife, J FJShgrman and pon, Utfpa; Miss Delbird, Atlanta, Ga , Mrs Sarah Lewis, Lo,wvjua, ,N. V; -3CW,.J , ,W .M U m ] wife, Pittsburg, Pa; Mr B Z Post, land child, Philadelphia, Pa; J H Bron son, Am AteiS^i ' Y A .St Paul; J C Harper, Cincinnati, Ohio; kiss Crist, Miss Myer^ Ccdumbus N Y. John H Bawl and wife, Schenectady; James ,C^jstie, M;ir. and Mrs 4 Mrs John R Harr^ .Mias Milhe^ Harris, Geo Nosfrk^^ HmitV,'E 'H f^ulkner and wife, Miss Bassett, Nev^ York; J A k a li a n l -J^sfililFOh?oago; |w H Enochs, A O Rake, Philadelphiar pr Cyrus, A Allen and wife, Hal Lyon ihasH Gould, Brackett, :rsFBCaldwdlitcfiiSg^6;C D Foster md wife, Miss'ComfortrMrsiDr Jenkins rsjjW .R 'ilkesbnne; Mrs A W Peck^ Dr and Ihicago;. John Q Walker, E BBumen^ #,PP'M a rahi J L aim. . ----- Miss Blanck Desbecker, Mir Bi^rtratn ,Weffl. ^uiffilo; firs H W Livin^Vton, Sioux f&i Ch^a W Mills, ^ M b fi* Price, Mrs (febige An drews, K ingstbb.te ahS Mrs M Sphwah St. ^Louis; Wiiliam H S Murphy, O N Wrigbt, 4bram J Bose, Newark; C B Galloway and Wife, Miss Bertha Oaterhout, Oswego; W D Jacks ^ d wHq,^ ,Lo^\diiV ,' C ,r;,Rdiyard ahd wife, BrooklynJ j I : S Andre.vs^ .Ottawa; M C Boss and family, Kansas City; E S Osborn and wite, C S Wells ^nbjwife, Trdy; F N Houghton and wife. Miss Houghton, Worchester; W R Kurblock, Cleveland, O. FUffi VIEW HOUSE Mr^an^ Youhg;| sqn, Balti more, Md; E Benedict, Glorersville N Y; I A Traver, G L. Traver, Water- town; John Gau\iett, filss Gaudett, Ot tawa, .NSW ^ d s o R J . n . t; w-» IT ’ • ' Miss Joyce, Rochester; H L Van- Auken m .4 wtfe,Col]^ston; p S Brooks Binghamton; W J Wilson, Detroit, G A Bush and wife, Mrs G H Wheeler, Mrs Anpett Neil, N Neal, Mrs G St Mrs J M Peacpcke^ Mrs W B Teneyck, New York; G% Braden arid wife, J H «ss»-aj'.sfissw Oswego. NEW ENGLAND DINING HALL Jame^ j a o ^ , 4 .Y BlQom- s:.‘t e a s ‘S i ® £ : MissJem^O BsJui^y, Rb^eateW Miss Dora M Miss EBradsbaw, Mrs Bradshaw,.^hrm R. L%^b„ Toronto; Mrs J W Sboemaker»B^is A Shoemaker Philadelphia: Wm A Hess, Gettysburg; ft. f , .lU Hughes, wife Watertown; OrvUle Jones, Utica, N ’ Y; . Mrs A M Utica; G W Huntley, Syracuse; Miss Child, Ogdepi^urg; Marne,J jKerff, Kutz town. Pa; Geo EPaxWins, Oswego; A W McKay, Ottawa; B Fair, Peter- boro, Ont; Harriet M Armitage, Elmira; E A George^ Fulton; A c EEiB and wife, HavaMf A P |ion, D C; A F, Corbin, ^uverheur; Ralph Corbin, JG o u v ^ e n r r B M Reed, Hamilton; F._N_jQmiater,JEUa Smith, G D Powell, Miss U J Henderson, Ox^ qbfJbpsjs MissLiUie 4 Asplin, wife .Cleveland, O; J W Mar tin, and daughter,. Lansingburg. 'Another Thonsaiid Island Steamer. fcng; Cyrus P Cooke, Rochester, N Y, H -Jleifowel^ hf ^ - H ^ o h t b l, Phiiadeiphta; Mary J Pierce, Jotosville, ‘' Garolhve. Y IDor^y, Se^nton; Joseph .R' a r o l ^ Louisa n m t C Wright Princeton, lie, Penn; iltOD, Auburn N Florence Winslow! 4 Toi >nto: Rev- L. D White, Uticai Mr I L /ray, NeJ bud McLeod, Caledonia, Columbia, and wife, West- . Penn; Mrs Ida M Chapman, Bradford, ^Fa; C H Kellogg, Charley Kellogg, Miss Standbrii^ge, Miss Phelps, Bufifelo; Charlotte Wfescott, Emily H While. HARTMAN HOUSE Fred W a ster, Redwood; A R wan Is, Castorland; James Morap and wife, Chas Fisher, New York city; Satn'uel Daniels, Baltimore; W H Kelley, Odh^eSjN Y; James M Robb, Thomas fiutchinson, Amsterdam; James M Gamble, Gananoque; E Bennett and wife, E Little and wife, Gloversville. . HURBAED HOUSE . John F Luther, James Christie,Mr and Mrs Wm Oassard and Master Willie^ New York; Misses M F Powell and Irene F HUl, d^ohn B Fagan, ^Plica; J H Gross, Rochester; D D C o ^ a n d wife, Brooklyn; L A Woodard, M W oodard, All^ny,; Witoam A Brownlow, J J l^pwnlow,, Boston; A Kline and wife. W F i)avis and wife, C H Duman and wife,.Oil City, Pa; Joseph B Houck, Philadelphia, Pa; Sheridan Shook, Irviog Fialeigh, Clarence Shook, Bed Hook, N Y. CROSSMON HOUSE H H Bissell, S Maduro and wife, &, Hanes, R O Vilas and son, John B Ker- iimh, Adams, j W Carmalt, Utica; Mrs W^J Lippencott and party, Cincin- baUi; abd party, Oswe go; gL^Mcl^Urtrie^d wife, Philadelphia; !Ei W4tiQknoy, wife and party, Olean N Y; Lewis Lewiseur.and wife, Boston; G.WHomKn , W W Mosher, Middleville N Y; J F Mason Titusville, F J Greet, wife^and party, C B Strow- Clark and W ife.> H Clark,St I ^ S j K o ; C W Cook, wife smd family, Boston; Peter D Rome, Orange N J . WALTON HOUSE. Miss WistPr, Wn^ B Averill, New Yppk^ B-M pipw and wife, St Louis; wife, Schenectady; JanaeS S .P h j^a and wife,L Westchester, Pa;MisBH Hahps, Niagara Falls; H S Haynes, J jeb i^ ; O A Winsor and wife. GREAT ANGllG. BIG CATCHES REPORTED AT THE FAVORITE GROUNDS. A. Seventeen-PotLuder LiandedL By a Jer* seyite—Wlien you Talk of Fishinigr, Govenor Alvord is in It. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. H. Ball, of New ark, N. J., at the New Windsor, while fishing off Clayton, Saturday, captured thirteen pickerel, one of which meas ured 3 feet, 8^ inches in length, weight seventeen pounds. The ca^t^. . was greatly admired at the hpt<4 evening, and the large served up to the guests o f the hotel on Sunday. The head will be placed in the hands of a taxidermist. 3Ii*s, Ball landed a 7- pounder without assistance.. Mr, B^U is a prominent jewelry manufacturer and an accomplished fisherman as is at tested by the fact that the big one was taken with an 8-ounce\ steel rod pitiBr a half-hour’s hard fight. It was photo graphed by Hardy. Louis Marshall wjas the guide. Hon. T. G. Alvord, who ja stopping at Governor’s Island, caught 26 pickf^el weighing 3 to 10 pounds each, ^ tuc- day, and the day before 18 pickerel re sponded to his allurements wjth live bait. Mr. A. B. DeFrece, a well knowpk Yorker, who is'at the St. L a w r e n c f^ ^ a few weeks, succeeded in capturing.i|- nine-pound pickerel near Alexandria Bay yesterday afternoon. Mr. O. T. Green, formerly proprietor of the Fine View House, eaptured-' tax eight-pound pike early Saturday morn ing while rowing in the vicirdtyof Fme View. The fish was swimming, edong near the surface of the water and ^ h e n Mr. Green spied- the pike Jie stiruc^ him a blow with the oar and then pulled the fish into the boat. _ - sUch aiL e^teht within, jeara as to attract: ,the ai- tebtlou. ...uf the Jake - - steamer lines. 4uatoer!atoanier will beadd^ to. the '\■* ise 4^those running from Charlotte next ’ ’ ’ , n on, when the Lorr, one of the best sp^^ediest; steamere on jhe. great .tripa from that. Wi|iurg©vpftwer ongine and an av- ^]i^geu:i^ieed of fifteen miles an hour. Elm,™ H e e W , TftabnTille. Pem>:T^gtfp^,ea^^,: The and state- «i» 0 ^ airujhan ,furnished, and thustea;uer ^ beet equipped is owned by an4.0. L. Stowell, of tlus M * ^ M k e e l e r ^ West Bay Qi^,--andd’olm.iMorrOw, of Cleveland, 'p^he Lora h ^ bera running between Buffalo aft§^Ofev^aM« J^ujb, wm arrive tThe, HJ s reported r - 0 -—-i I ^ Chas. Ek Reetf m S l t o i# d « i ^ ^ M A CLOSE CALL;. . . Another Negligent Canadian Captki#S Oapidity. . What came near being a serious acei-- dent occurred near Alexandria: Bsiy^yes- terday morning when the steamerMsy- nard was transferring the pgaseflger^SF of ^ the steamer North King frnirn dtocfk^rt to Alexandria Bay, as has been -Iho- custom, during the past . Lour seasojofi^* She left yesterday morning. to^ tranikec' the passengers of the North King. On the return trip the Nor|h<KiDg nnd- .th©^ Maynard _ were rulmmii^ .diagonally ^ toward Alozandria BayAVh^HiahtoBm^i er Maynard g ave thftipmpei;IsBhisae8ifoiri Posing. Noattentian.w%u|ial(i to th&i eignalft.by Jhe. captain pf. the NorfeKSn^^ and the^Mbjnard k^fe, ftp^.her eoairse.. Soon Captain Charlpboigu saSvJBiatiaicnfc’ hsiqn cppld not he . pnevehted^Jf hptn^ steamers continued on 4he..cpu]^i^iaclt;> they were pursuing, andLeihce^r4toglyfc -u rung the b^ls to stop his boafeiilt.^ciyaat ; * none too soon, however, ior;at,||iafe ment the stem of the big , sMe ” Wl^eier crashed into the side ..of the .ifiavn^dr? The Maynard was nparly capsized, the water pouTing ip at .% /gaugw ^ s and flooding the cabins.! fhep^ebgerew ito er to prevent beisg j R e , ’ it her own steam.: J k 5 r ^ « ^«rrow escape however, sod - P V . - igers reached Al^xandtiac^Bay^ fb a y r ■m