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GAZETTE
, 1884.
-oain&Mt i
^"""-•"jpave 'tf'e soveral sta-* 'n-Mtflhnll and Plattsburih.
Q • the seoond of the
I f fee?., tr&vait. 7,30 ~
Freight Trains in-nd South Trainsi.M., niid arrives atii traiu from the
Miscellaneous.K lights pron isc to bo an ostab-in Glen's Falls in ft few days.
p Dawson, j Esq., of Schrooim\t uVa shortlcall Tuesday cve-
ext.
m qui«'kl>with i!
Jioalay nexfd correctlyy orders.
y fnuii y
... ,ioncr Mil-^nation of tL teachers1 tert[issue
I n alleged thereT'ew London, C
1 >'eiv London
ose jn hii
WeHope
cr's appointments,• ' ' district
s found,willbef<
ire 1(J8 persons 11inn., over 80 years
. ,>n> i * , ^ . . wul a population,InJjfonh 10,537 pehsona, and has not§ remarkably since.
understand our friends Jacobsn have not perfected their
Li purchase and salc^ and they are,L c h m their places, as usual, readyLtomen-and, in fact, very happyjt upon them.
he Pittsburgh TELKGHAM of 24th,TS —Miss Elia L. Lamsoti of Ellzn-
.n N Y.. has been itM-i^nged HHk of the First Presbyterian church
Kpliici for the U'nn of one year corn-er to our missive, sent, out lustm> reed veil t he following fromued subscriber, and deem itslumber in the waste-basket:li no ill to Tioybody' (except
unrest to delinquent subscribers !'WHWK than that? But, he 1» a
»<•')
• gently'Hand'run strike a chordFotune-'flnnnelal aid afford!'mnot, sleepless, roll and writhe,Dr-redit I h i s -my <•'"'<* for '5 . '"
lillRtOn WHHHhofleyiiliy reason of Die cnrelesn hanil-I faklo] by another, on I he |)th hint,•ill las exirack-d but,, of course, the•fas liestrbyeil, and perhaps a life.fyhi of carefulness in bundling
'apons, to children, shouldfar as possible; ami tho ex-
of carelessness, by mature youth,be severely punished or sternly
ly reprobated.
E.Martin so well known In eon-. <llh Paul Smith'* famous summerIn spcuKlnjt of the prospeets forason, says that "if every landlord
I woods had put 11,000 Into adver-ptliey eoulil not altogether havo ae-
"- :tl liulf so jinieh for themselves asmluek pnrk dlse\inslon hns ac-•il for them without their lifting
id to help it. One outcome of all this"' "tmire to ho nn influx of! visitors
inly never before enlrtnul iho(until now never even ierlously
lit of doing so. Yes, next sUson Is|d to he a prosperonsM.ne, for 411 Adl-
:k rcHort«."-[Whiiph«]l TinSes.
«• Pottersvllle oorvospondeijt of tho|«FiillsHepul)llean,ofthe25fh Inst.,is that "a very large snake 1 as beenin Whortleberry mountain" (by por-
•of crrdence. They stale lt| Is of a• brown color, ton or twelve ff>et long•"""Ttirmnlely large around] It wan
(' sunshine on the ro(jks. "It••en on several ocoaslonk." ,her enrly for snakes lojbo but ;
\ they com,' ool, like beanj, to seee Winter IIM
IriygnneliMln'Ronlnli'llnwriof Pot-
\ were out, Huckleberry-when they sawf It? We
J dispute iil.oui u,,. Hrtnko, bat wouldp o u t off skin, if handy. !
'spondent of thc'RrptihlL; Mr. Kdward duller, of
•dvlllr, lately hud six tenth* takingI" 40 Ms of furniture to his new and
<t hotel nt Long Lake, which hoto to liavc ready for guests by the
| of July.
a private letter, received TIH?*-niR from an esteemed friend In-.dated the Mlh'litft., wo takowinjr, for ,}„, r ( . n w t t j o f those
l^ytl i luk, by golnK West, they will|l*Txtu«l summer: "Over live feel of
» level utS II verton; havo to uan1 K<'t from house to offiV««j
my house over seven footL'"I*1 llln<>N "tiowed In ami hud lo
I: a storm In Feb'y hintingjvltli only Utn,,. Iniorvenlng chwr
f«ln bit,, S l l v e r t o n s l i J Feb. 8d,«• Hkely I,) fr,t I,, before tho mid-
'" April-4., ,1^,,, ftjrH|||y w t l | I O t t t „fc v-t dnvH without A mull unitI It by the "miowahmi" \\t\P
lllw«t««K»>fmmO«niy, and « . o«ly
|''W" «»r Iho "Now York K w i l n f
wires wer,. down «nd w« were"toff from tho outride world,
L. , liri' l | own Ag«ln now, »nd, untilIKI imxt W(Hik whtn tlioy Wgftu ifl'"> niulen iiipplk>K from DIJIUHROI""' *»>tnr, Imttor, cggji or l t*^
11 ll(>»Klit In town. Thuy kllirnj »n
Deling, John I': (LobdeUn*T«
Intermediate ocrtlflotte fat
w a d i have bfwnre<MlT«tti_.Grace Collln, Helen fceUoff, BllalDora Sargent, Merrlt Btanton andWoodruff, for Spelling.
Rosa Brewiter and Lid. BobttU,Grammar and Spelling. ^
Mary Marvinand Alice Pierce, for Orar. ' • +•Daisy Westcottand FredStanton.for (3
graphy.Walton Holoomb, for Arithmetic. .At the last examination Oh*a, Derby
Agnes Woodruff, Ella Lobdell and LUieWokefleld ps«€d in Arithmetic
Mlse Wakefleld 1> now tntlUed to a pr *llmlnary certificate. I
Grace Collln pawed in Grammar.Herbert Coat«,Len» Jacribt,Lena Lewi*,
Effle Weetcott and Cora Webtter p«MdBpelling.
In advanced •ubjoct* the reoord U 4afollows: Geo. L. Brown passed In Grecii nHistory, English History and Physio jWilbur H. Brownson pasted In Qril Gojr.eminent and U. 8. History; Daniel
Phyelcs; JamwM.DeLooffpuMdl&OftllGovernment, EnglUh Hlitory and PhyikfoJohn P. Oilllgan pawed la Physiology ai dPhysics; Edward J. Lobdell .Philology; Levl 8. Pond PM«od in Phy.Biology, Anna B. Abel pawed 1A Algebra.
In view of the »ey«rity of the examina-tion*, tho pupils havo made an excellentrecord. Out of four, In Algebra, twopassed. .Of the five, In Phyilology, allpassed. Of five, In Physics, four panned.Of three In English History, two pamed.
In preparatory stmHes the youthfulnewtOf the pupils prevented them from beingable to cope so successfully with the dim.:ult questions submitted to them.
Metal Pollih,
J. L. West & Co. are agenta for tho ml*iof the "Unlver»al.Met2-PiltB.Pomade,"'manufactured by Adclbort Vogt A Co.,jBerlin-Friedrcchiiburg. It Is the beat pol-ish for all kind* of metal we have ever teen.Mr. West Is delivering thlipoliih to pur-chuHors In this county. It Is no humbug;well worth the price, 8fl centa per bo*.
Toaohen' Exomlnationi.The undersigned, BchoOl Commissioner,
will moot applicants for teachers' certlflcates at Iho times and ptacM named Iw-
>w '•Essex, Wednesday, April »d, 1W4.Wlllsborough, Thursday, April IM.
4th.Oth.7tb.mil.Wh.
tOtb.IHh.Utb.
Keeseville, Fridny,Jay, Saturday,Wilmington, Monday,8t. Armand, Tuesday,North Elba, Wcdnesilay,Kcene, Thursday,Lowls, Friday,
-+:ilir,abethtown,14attirday,Persons Intending to teach, and not hold-
W an unoxplred license, must avail themselves of the opportunity of attending som«one of those meet ngs.
Examinations will commence at 9 A.M.,uul embrace the usual topic*.
V, h,Hrlmol C'om'r lslDlst., BMex Uo,
CO MM UN WA TKP,
M0NTBIX0.T o TIIK £U1TOH <MT TIIB EtlCABITnTOWIt
POMT! I have Just visited the stables of Mr.George, Blsson, near Ironvtlle, for theiiirpose of seeing the much talked of
horse, whose name Is given above. I havtcertainly seen, a powerful and majettieanimal, 5 years bid, 10 hand* hlgbi In
)lor a beautiful brown. The facts war-rant me In saying that one of the mostImportant events In recent years in thisportlqn of the stook-breedlng world WMImportation, a year ago, at heavy expense,of this representative of tho famous Al-mont lino of Kentucky trotters, I havetraced Montello's «o*c«mt as follows! InEngland, Darley Arabian, Childer*.Sampson, Engineer, Kngltsh ~~
America, Imported MeilMf«r,brino, Abdallah, Hywlyk1* "" 'Alcxand#'s AMailah, Almont,Almont's second dam was one of thebratod Pilots. It would lie Impoaslbta togive here a complete Hst of tb« famoustrotters Iwlonging to this brilliant fMtillr,
enn only mention a few.Irene, 9:30*, was a danghtor of
I>cxt«ir, 9.17J, was r son of Rysdyk'sInmblotontan.Goldsmith Maid, 9:14, was a daughter
>f Alexander's Abdallah.The famous Maude 8. and jay-Ky«>#!»e
re in the line of the dams of Almont.Almont, sire of Montcllo, has a roll of
loner unsurjmsswl In the history of n«W*1IOTSCS. It now embraces 7& famous mmmd daughters. Here we find ViIdlnr sn<l R»rly KOM, th«i f»M«M Um»
In the world, and Kjng Almont, a brotherof Montollo, who, in the tta«t<tt#trtet ofspeed last season, htatmost famous living son of Rjwdjtfi Ham-blcionlsn. Twenty now Aimottts h*v«tome to notoriety wlthlo th* la#t twoyears by a record under ft 10 tad t*IQ.Almont now(ha« 94 in tho t.10 Hat, *n<*us a uniform producer of a Mga ftt* of
>eiHl is without a rival in MM world.Another fact of equal hH«r«tt Is thai Uw>
sons and daughters of Almottt M« .ig fast hors*s with gf*rt unilomlly. IU
has tranaBiltu>4 a rvmartaMa10 bis rir^PWlaott. T W l li AM i
stale or territory In U>P Union wkcmare not known and sppwtaMd. Ml MMof Almont have r d u that k*vi>under I M , and moni Uuui twentyare producing last andTtUrtcwn noes of MmoM ht4 wtMMNlfWJ. Ttie dstighurs at AlMMt Mwia*».Mtod Ut« MOM iralu to oft****, te^taft« trotUng lM0tt«t ao4 o»pa«llr T Vhol« family, wltli trwt «lft>fw4t7. MMurn t« trot, and w* smrwty tot Wm-d out of UOa fail • * • • Wkm rwaaiaf M
largo as wilts.mthmsalttwli «q»a«y
Hoot with tb« ^Mtrwal, wmn^
«nd MM dan M U M ,maa«trMiofd0f*l4|tMbelong. Ill lief HM, A *W** «f
OMl iMIMi l*T1stl M twMly li stowMpsftor ate* M wM M
llh fc^ fJS
aervtoM, to those wbothem, with ooofidram ttet
U
Mods os fMtr flm latte of a*w
GARDEN GROWTH TEASHAT9—WJBMXrn' — la „_„„_ ,
Mmm \*b, by *m. e«*g« A. K«rrgoby Hayi to lama Wewott, all ofSBIHMMWWM,
HOWARDJL SNOW,The maple sweet hasoommenoedtoflow.Wm. Cook, of Baoreham, has mjrnha#«d
the Hadaway farm, and mov^T npou H. still continues.A H D F O R E I G H
PATENTS, mer price $8.SW.' Hotb t B ; o w
A "socialH for Rev. A. T. Clarke WMrn on the 18th Inst,, at the rsskkMM ofW. E. Hlldreth. near C?rowii Petal,
dBAVIKO BOUOBT OUT
MR, i, %, THOMPSOW8 OTOC'K OF
HARTIWAHK, OROCK.
KRT, f|f^l!il.WAIlK, PATldfT MJCDI-
,and WM well attended from all parts ofUwtown. Financially the oootakm WM itto-cessful.
0, tl.78, former price $8.75. 1 lot ladlesfine Kid foxed Land, Band C, $1.60, formerprice $2.00.
WASHINGTON, D. GPatent* promtred upo« U* plan which
WM ©Hgtoat̂ d and succes*fully practicedbyjUe « W « named llrms.
sent upon re-
ViceRov Mootp is u»ln suffering fmtnhis old, obstinate MT p*i»faltrouble.
Mm. Taft, widow of lh« UU> Dm. TT»-othy Taft, If lying at ttM point of <lm\h.
The funeral asrvtoea of Wm. ietson, ofLetsonvllte, aged 49, went attend*! by animmense oonwurs* of pmrpUt m MmInst. Mr. L. WM honored by all wfeikhim for bis integrity ~~was made radiant by triumphant faith in
All Flannel Lined Shoes, to ppen and Velvet Emb. sli
pen at Cost.
JUST BECEIVED, A NEW LQT OP J.
N. 0WYE8 FINE 8H0E8, THE HOST
ELEGANT AND PERFECT FITTING
HI» mrw rrrrKJir OF WALL*
PAFtR TOH TirW «PH!KO
AW) t
i , TO nEMorm Trfi wrong,
MAKR ROOM FOR cj
WORK, W
Ahh f)f TIIK ABOVE
AT
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m mr
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n/rrrnmn. AT
8TORK. m ORI7KR Tr» RBftr'T,
f»AMK. Tf> RK ABLE TO OE
KH f?m» oitF, srroftK. AKri T
MARK R<7O¥ FOR
nasoMvHto
4aa*w wwn by BOLINE OF LADIES SHOES EVER
OFFERED IN ES8EX CQUNTY.March 94.-~Mrv.Jam* (k*wt<,t4 h—Mrs. Jam*returned from ber o*l«o«»o %mtr, b»vtngvisited Colorado and m*oy <ntmstates.
Hiram ftrntib, one "f, ha*
Is
our counters atAmi Hw pnm girl
t ntn i*# m*M whirl | B
EVERY LADY WITH TENDER FEETSHOULD TRY Ht8 "GOODYEAR
WELTED SHOES r NO NA1L8OR WAX THREAD TO
WEAR OUT THE STOCK-ING OR HURT
THE FEET.
"tjpm" Tyrreil l«rt q«|fe a v*l»Hia short time ago. wbM, U • kmsago. wnirit i« • Mm* u« thelown as well s* to trim, for butter is *myscarce.
AMI We«)t 180,000 Mllnvitl trrnil woff>
TEACHEE8 CLASSfishery, Caletlrmta Pprt^t 8: F. MURDOCK,POST HSNBT, N.Y.
It. limm bus tapped ht. M Mronslsilna of 400 trw*. Tomtkrno suirar nae y«rt boon m*4°, «»»'1 the
J. E. BARNES,
Licensed AuctioneerFOB KB8XZ OOtJHTYi
AU^calls In the auctioneering line
army of sapeeeklst IMUo Iwjyp who trav-erse the road altnoft daily<ltssatisfle<l
J. Jk W. riiftln b*»" h«et« msAtng f<HHKRMAN ACADEMY
tor ftakril*.h«« \*t>n *p«n<V
Ing a short va^atfcm at b**n«, re1«Fort Kdward l»*«M*iU- Iwi
mi) measleg stre stttlMrs. Root, wWow »f
Root, has b*ss very 10 ai tb«her PMin-ln-law, Chartea WMtney.bMtlerKrw
. . .p. *ileman It mfrtdly tutelng tbe r«mM***» atour townspeople far Hfainessful troatmen
Spring Term, -
Tuition Free ! CANADA.ONE CHANGE OF CARS
B1TWSZND. k H. 0, 00., STATIONS
p— ( A d d bop* MI4 Urn » te t w«
W»PII wMtfcnt a tnw g»«rs M kmm to
ARD0BI0AO0 Y1AKDKTBIAL.
U&J8 SS0BT1S TO 19 1DETROIT
THANKJurrOTHBEEOUTB.
Man-bao.think wildnorthward, Mdyes««ffttey.
The U* it fMltg <mj fast_ **Ma^»«f
I'nloti 1U1I OtU tften^tf), by «N» V«of the tnUnpi"H>lw an4 prfw
A TTTsVflTTlWi FIAT
Our H«*rt« wet* i»M«wwjt by ItM toteNlit rv
OVKU TIIR LAKR.O u w t w L . — M M . O a k « 4 l c 4 t v ^A t4 'Ur "tt<M>m r*mrmfrm" kt hi
i ! * • M K C » « r ^ . *******, Mid t b o M h
BOUTS TO
Detroit andBIO BAMAINS IN
AND ALL JOINTS WIST.
FLANNEL GOODS. Pullman Cars on Day
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