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—— - r , •'. '.- -.-. _-M - • ; ?' f r —jiu—u. r ~\ •• ' * * ' i* • .- •**^i • ^'.''.\p* W.CBURGBSS, \ F. £>•, Bl?*GESS. > Editors and Prt^Ketor s. NEWARK* NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY; JIM; J9, /089. 5yojiUMfi' 3 $r.ooPerYear.| Nl/M ^. I J NOT FROM TJHE^IBLE^ But They: Should Be Followed With Great Care 1, •\' Thou •shalt have no other food than at meal time; 2. Thou'shalt net make unto thee may pies, or put into pastry the like- ness of anything that is in the heaVefts above, or i n the^earth beneath, or in the waters under the earth,. Thou shalt not fall to eating it; or trying to; digest it. , I!or the dyspepsia, will be visited upon the children 4 p the third and fourth generation of theni that \ A. W.Hyde,. * HlVB, Fisk^ \. Eichoff, \ Jennie Thrpop. ; Mrs. S. L, Cozzens, ' <'. .B. D. Foster. •\.' Edgar Welcri&r,. '*• WTB. Willett & attendants of asylum - : Mrs. Swallow, « %. Weeks. Allison*. those that live prudently and keep the -tiy*bread-tirbake J! nT: Wellj for he will not b e kept sound that eateth his bread as dough. '\ £ Thou shalt not. indulge sorrow uborrow-ansiisty-in^v Six days shalt thou wash .and . keep- thys'elf clean; \and the seventh' thj^ishalttakeagreapbath^thou, arid;: thy son, and thy daughter, and- thy man-servant,'_and thjv maid-servant, and the stranger that is \within thy gates. For i n .six days man Sweats and; gathers filth- an d baeternvenougli for •disease;; Wlierefore the lord . hath —ttessed the bath-tub and hallpwed.it . - ifi. ^einemlber ttoy^jtfI^g^ejjn'and \ P. A, Stevens,. Mrs.Sjifab Vanlnwagen,, ; \M F.Hamm,!,.. :.,... .....-. A. p.Soverhill,; .',. ^..„i, Br. Bowlawl Thomas and family,., bed;ehambeivto keep! th^:iintilnted^jI A ^- eisrist, ' that thy jays' may be long. Jn_ ffiQang which The Lpyd thy God givetli thee. H. \TKoii shalt not eat'hot.biscuit. 8. Thou shalt not eat th^jneat . fried; ' J . - . ', . —ft—Ttou-shaJt-n^swaHow tfay^pd • unchfrWedv^Or highly spiced, or just before hard work, o r just after 10.\ Thou shalt hot keep, late hours in thy neighbor's house, nor with thy neighbor's wife,, nor his man-servant, jnox, Ms inaid servant, nor his cards, nor. his #!gss,nor withan^iagah^^^i^^^;. \Js thyi&lgb.bor';^^—Austin JHevyoioer, \'\ \•' *-' '\' JBa^SHffiaaii^u H. Gardner, :..:.. E..R Elliotts .„.---.. 51. D, Williams,....,., •feifc-jfead'e'VT-. \\^ \^ ' A. D. Smith,..........-. M.M. Kenjofi,:. •/. Fletcher Williams, :MvJ&-Bu*»bjWT>pr..-.-\.' •J. H.Preseott,., MettiB Bailajt,.*,.^.. ~ James 3f ilier, ... t ...... lymfln (.'rothers, Mrs. (leorge Clark, • • .Miss Jennie Throop,... Little Natalie Forest*. _. Little Dighten Forest,. J. S. t'roiiise. R. E.M6tser- 'Ask for Ayef's Sgrsaparjlla, and do not _ Jny-other. Sold ByTuT. druggists. ' . --•'- tnTERATUrrE. . -• •-=—^—\SpJES-S M.VNIFOJ.D CYCLOPEDIA. We aite- glad to^notg^tfae appearance bi, ~~ 'VoSaie-Artll., of thft excellent publication. It takes the >vork nionK;iroiQ Electricity to -•\—Wselaim.~*Fhe; Ihtormation is condensed\ bdt clear* aticurat'e, and brought-dpwn to date. There is no slighting of any points and the more important topics are treated with admirable fullness; Thus Electricity has Storages* EfecUio ^ighl, G pajjesi^ElteR- .beth (Queen), about7.pageS(withafac-sim- : — iie^^-hersighature;-whTChis^ntSresting If ®St beautiful); Einersori, 4 pages'England, -.\; about lffpageS: Enffravihg, about 8\ pngcw \I.\ Ensilage, nearly three pages;, EplscSpffl ~~ rhnrr h , <•»»\«*• \ pn^pn : Kthlifil'^ty, m pnffac J A eyclopedia of_some kind is needed in ev ery home and every school. *T/his costs'but little^ 'While for general_use.it \ia.fat more \\ cdnvemeTitanff^racticalthan the large and very jgjcpehsive works. It presents just the kincf' ojinfprmation which is needed \in ev- __•• erydasT^fe. Another valuable feature is - roncnd in the illustrations which .are. freely used where needed t o explain the'text. Thus far this series of volumes ha» been satisfac- tory, and there is every reason to believe • that this- high, standard will be maintained\ until the close-^-^riceonly-WGents-a vok ume in clbtfr, or 75 cents' in half morocco, sent prepaid; or to those ordering, before July 1, I^itherp'ublisher offers the 13 vols., '••• ~now ready, in cloth, prepaid, for S6.20, or in half : morocco, for $8.15. JOHN B. ALDEN, ' —lEttblisher,- New York, Chicago and Atlanta. -,-. —Df, ^Wo^manr-ef Onttnffrjs tn—Ectrope- i n ' %oiine.ctjon with his flourishing monthly. The English edition is a great succfess.: . Jfothlng like it across the water.^-^fce. r-^ r— - .m JN . : ^ r- Th^MQdern Choir. . \Ah there!'' the tenorrehrtefrso lffld;^'Ah,- there!\ reply sopranos shrill; \Ah therei\- roar out thebasso.crowd; '^Ah^ \^^^^^\fhere!\ the altos soTtlyrtffllr • ~ And then the choir tojjetherjjaigjn or^e thjeK' T^ odious! Iroddr ~'_i- \Are there no sins to be forgiven, qr washed away in blood? . !---^ See VagS Four* fioMrJJaMcita^ TEe following names of contributors to the Johnstown flood sufferers are i n addition/tPth^e-^u^lisllBaiast week: • .. CLOTHING, BEDDING, ETC. ',\ Miss Bnina Galdwelf-'^f m L . Mary Brown*, \ IdaCbakHn, -• \ Coffin • ••\ C.~Rhodesv .. '•' .. Anmi.Bl,kckmar . Plass, rtW. H. Hyde r \ m A. Sherman, \ ^EiBiaunond '\ Maty L. Forrest \ Eva Putnam, \ Jas. Garlock, \ Prank Keller, \ B. 1* Sprague, \ J. Nicholoy, \ XM.MnleTT\ \ Roller.. Knapp, S. N. Keener. „ IiydiaShertean, Ii. M. Norton, The Graduating Exwrolses at the Opera. House Last Evening: The gathering aT i tee~Crper^:1gous\e last evening;\ to. witness the graduate ing exercises v jbf ou r school, wa s as. usual a large . one. By eight-thirty ^jSeT^ouse^was. full. Never before at such aiy entertain luent °in Newark were the r Hdwws handed iri so lil> erally or were they ever arranged so -i JbeautifttUy. Under the direction of Remer, __ \^tJfSeno ~\ ••\\.'\ 1 .T. B; Preseott, Miss Jennie Fisk, Mrs. T. Li. Hairier,. J. G. Pitts, • Mrs. Plimpton^ Miss GMEprd~\gna Miss Kelley, the floral arrangenieiiLabout the-platiorm Sas'supeYb. The program, which was opetied with,music by Miss Edgett and 5Siiiel i-'isk, r ^ „ __, ,„ THffi^erSluerr^ fe ltewS\1'-— SaGkett Hjwted,, PIANO SOLO; Dr. Parsons^ ' 'A> W. Hydb, - - Mrs. G^ft^toore; Baker, •LJSfc ^ichaeL's-ehurch. KKAYE*. --= -I^OBATI'ON, \Loveof eountrSi!*: , \MtgrCrCTBaSerr \*••• '' Allison, Mrs. Crandall r ' • ~ Isaac Mo'd>er~r* \ E.KBurnhain,. J. P. Welcher, - \ Sliirtz, '\ Mrs. S. Si Eajnes, _'i._ t'i Ouderkirk, . A...D. SovTrhUlr CASH, \ • D. B. Foster,.. v .... W.'X. Willett:...^ Mrs. Mary-Mills^.... Mrs.J,Btrell,.,..<.i .fa oo . 2 00 . 50 50 50 .' 1 00 \21 -3- 00, 500 3 00. 1000 , 1« ioo 100 1 00 ^\501 100 1 00 500 •\J'oef -loo 50 2 00: 100 l'OO. 1 t>0 50 M 200 IOO 1 00 Clinrics O. 3ft>nroe, AV. 1;' Wnterbury, >. J\ 0 . firt*w«fi.'i\ s. r>. smith, J. Wilsoll., ,'.v., Edgar Welcher, (). Blackmar A.'E.-H'.iiitams,,r.-.. Peter Muth,.------'' \V. C. (\oiirad. .j; j43fcliieaman,.iitcc Mrs. G..H. iSilesv^,. Mrs. E. K. Burnham,.'. Mrs. H. P., Van Dusen^ 1 00 \SO! 1 00 1 «)• 2'(JO. 1 UO, 1 00 IOO: 1 00 50 '• -8 00 ..\ATReeCT: A Friend,....,. E. T. Grant,.•• M. BTWiiber.. A.W. Hyde,. v tlarence C'opkuii. Reformed Church .of Arcadia^ P.R,\Sleight . ~:.. .., Mrs. Mafia A dams, ,. :tti .... «_The people of_,tlie town have re- spnnded nobly t o the call of A'psburg l oo 1 00- 1 OO. Jf 00 1 00 ?00 I 00 1 00 THEY LAUNGH THEW-S«fPi -r prayer by Reir.-J. fit. -Moore! was as L'inquietude,\-r-i>r(!/sAoc/Vv , ' MAKV L. EiRiE-rr, ' KUucwon of. American Giiis»L' s-r .^i...—-JIAZJFII .I ,R Fitru'. SoSip, \Listen* 'lis t he Wood Bird's Song,'' M*BIOS GooDHOBiEiiOisE NASHMI^ELU Itux |—ESSAX, \Siberia JENNIE R. GOKBON 1^-ESS.VY7 \TheVaitteof IVdiimgi\ A.NS\V F, MILLEU Dt-EiT, \TheGould Blist,\ . M«s, LqoH, AJEK. SQUIEK 5^--t)iuTioN, \Malic'met :. 'GEUIVI.;.<2 yi\SfSiaux 6-rrEss.vT. \Harriet BLecher l^jtowe,' THE CMURCHES. .'.' Rev. Mr. Wyman was- v called to Knowlesville on Monday by th e death of his mother, •Revs. Con^n and Wyman were in at^ tendance latt week upon the Christian Conference at North Rush. * owi» 'wit for fully half an houraftpr- ' wards. Though wliere the^^ joJjp P&>», in, I^could not for tte'lif&of mp deter^ . nune. ,7 \ \\\ ' \ •\' . . - *._=*' Towirdj evening I did gb.ashore,-slip- 1 • The attendance at-the Chri^tiarffpg-g ^ & y ^ t atim when he ha d gone ehurch and Sunday school, is steadily increasing. J -\~ The .nxate quartette are -assisting it t the service of song at the Presbyterian «hui^,$und>iye^eR|ng8,,^ ---_.'- , §ev. Mr. VjinDorilsfappUedibe Ret form church of Marian on iSunday jn the absence of t h e pastor.; The- Reform churcyiias received from th^ Refprhi; cliurcji of Palmyra 7 a valuable donation of 150 second-hand books iot their ^ttnday schoof library. a throat trouble and has gone tp r Caz entma^or rest and trea^nient, i n Con sequence Of which no_reguIar' services were^Jield at the M. E, church Sun- day. ~ : Rev, Ofustav Cfehring, the new pas- tor of the Lutheran ehureh-has ar- rived and-taken his charge. , Delegates to the county .Sunday bchqol convenfipn^ave reports i n tH^friaWcWn'SS Presbyterian Sunday school Sunday, and next Sunday E.K. Burnhatri «fid J;;.-R. WestfntfwilrTepoi't oh tlie state convention held in Albany^lait AVeek v Qi'AiiTEirrE* -' Aniiie Limfie^\ < J : ;\ : ^•EssAV,'\Roger;M'-illiftms.'\ i •••--... ' '. \ , XELLAM. WHIAEI-K sAOHAiJoJ^^W^i}4iii:.YVPrug.rt'st<,\' I', j \ ..- .'- 'L'IJMTOS S,\£Ay pEi-.^Et<{ The eoHectiou forthe flood Sufferers / ^(WTffimmffTWi>rp'Ll^^'f^iat''st- Micha^l's^ church last- Sunday By ^M.^ ih>ar&ft BHvtrtHrhrr f am p tu it e a feabfiuf.fort^-flve dollars. \ 7 Where fheyWill Be. - - T.he*boiErd oi trustee's have fixed •»irj, the foil'owujg locations for the!lofi electrjc lights,.\which will soon be in operatio4tt hi this village^— \'-- • Northern Central water tank. liangden Hotel. \..\\\ '\ and httle•jjparjw, .of_ light take their paces. lAryiumber of people were still . put, ' enjAying the air, but Uiese^wete \\ sauntering, oneajid all, injthe indolent \ southern f4?liion, so tliafc onjIiearing the^-- brisk step of a man apijroaching in haste; Hfcieteked^g shaiB^yr^fo- nirjfBttriytsWtti^*^ was Sleig^the engineeH - He passed close t o me. I eotild not be . mistaken, though he had put off his half\ slouching, half impudent air, and was keenly on the alert, glancing from this side to that,asiir.neweje.jMllowing ; :pE searching for sPme ono, For whom? I was one of half a dozptr o n a sseiVt indeeg shadow, if I ,wero,tho person, he wanted —and Iliad leap£\at = BigmV3)f'1iiHl7^^ conclusion and cowered down in -iny place—he ovei-lookftl me_aji'j\wgnvf^ott^ \i_ ~ lojiger dfter lii's 7 step -died away in-the disfem'ce, my tlmiighta _ not•-.ahogetlter\ pU-tt.saiit\on^y. 7But7 he. * _ did not'Ttturu, and 1 went ftp to the Hot<.4 4f*tBsto:prepared'toi , al ait \excellent dinner.' , • rLThw 4ah]e. aOiotei Jn tlu> tit{; whjte^ .- _ SOLO, \ MKS. -•-- - : ;,'-•\' --^Bt^iEi'lCT.lllSf—T\^\- ~f\~*\ '-' This Da y We Launch- Our Shjp \ is tlie motto of the ela.fs of- '80, ju'id it is one well worth, the considering^ Of iViiss Edgett's pfcing, we iieed say little, as it iswelliknown^ in New- ark.; 'but we -can. say] this : the piece ishe played was-one of ^he .most TfifH 4 '^g_ -cult'-it Jta»--Jbctnr ortr ••clistiice _i OTTli(t{ir; •and it waspliivctlmore^arfisticnlly tlmn jisual. . r We think, all things considered, that (iewrge Hurnham Votild have won first prizqi on delivery, load any prize been offered.; ariojT J his\'stTpj^F also showed goixi.-c^tayl-tutly. IJOVP \^^ ol «sQUotry wa.vpiEeed_by_-hjm nest_tiL : T0O:dTvine love ;, thought that teachers in ~ i -. J5EUb\^ii<fcXewMTlfo)?e l ~ L - RetW=eeiI-tlie ahem store arid Vatjr schools, slwjild.lJiipcejss JAus_npiln^lni 2\j)aj4Hit)dsL of Ifieir pupils as-Hstronglyjas- possible. Me also spoke o*f<he uiany' Relief Corps fo r aid , ajid. box afte r box otserVfeeable bedding^Aacf eloth- ing have been sent t o Johnstown, be- sides the §122.50 in monejt...^^. Dies Irae. The following w^as picked up near thejchool house yesterday by a repre- sentative of the Rept&tttccnx' ItIs presumably Jhe wail of jiojiLejjraduate, Who laments thusly: -DIE S IRAE. Of all the days with \vhich tins world ' Has (fvrer been accurst, - The4»y J-^ak~m«st-i«?mHe- IsJuae the twenty^rirst. The reason why this-day l' think Is by ail oddirthe worst— ' Is that I'm booked to graduate On June the twenty-first. Oh! for a greaiJithnstowniaii wave\ ; In whi.ch to bo immersed T Jin«lthas^£scape4he misery. Of June the twenty-first. AH Important Element ittpaWlia-is the fact that every purchaser receives a fair equivalent _ji!r Ijls money* The familiar headline \100 Doses One .Dollar,\ stolen by imititors, is Original with and true only of Hood's Sarsaparilla. This cftn easily- be proven by any one who desires t o test the matten For real economy, buy qply Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sold by all druggists. noble characters who had given tlijeir rives for their country, ' Miss Belle Fitch wpre a beautiful light blue silk dress and Was : fBe\nrst young lady to appear. The audience. were impressed with her subject, \YA- ucation* of American jQirls.'\ Sh e claimed that the European girls -had better natural advantages for an\ edu- cation than th e American girls. She said the three kinds of^education a girl shpuld'have were pliysical, moral_and_ intellectual. In the physical education); she thought that one should learn .to 'Sew,\\\ebbk.rT;eep Bouse, make button holes and sew otj-butteasi—The^yotrtrg; men all agreed with her. Miss Etieh expects to go. to the .Slate N'OmnaL school at Oneonta, to which' sctyooF The trip-by the Misses Eloise Nash w ' Ma'ri'on Gopdlnie and Lula Hill would d'o^eredtt^tirmg.ny a~n older trio. Th e young ladies are only about twelve. Trnftfe f^lirf' > - - t Though pprimp\Ohe sub.jej:t of'Si- beria is one not often treated in a \ 'eontmeiiceifient exercigej. MissJ ffordon ishpwed that she vva? capable of diseus- sing the snb.ject fiuite^ fjtoroughlyv She brought 9Ut the natujaLpeaiity of the country, and tJi^oVerwheluiing terror with which it/is regardedby Hessians. The modes Of tTeatinent, arid tlie ways and .maiinersof-the offlceriS in charge ~~° Continued 'on'.puffi 2. ~~ Bureii'street the lights f%)urlh. aiTTwITF \be phw'ed at e<{Util distances o r aboutOOO feet apart without reference-, t o jysuss streets. '' ..... »te-4ViH<'>w avetitieatul VUiiBuren. Chnries and TanBiaren. \West Shore sTflibn L '_ _L Siegrist street/Cor. Blackmar. c Palmyra street, TJreohV hpjuse^ ^ Cor: PaTmyra and Scott. \ Palmyra and Main. \ 'diaries and Union '-' Union and Nprto«r '• Miller and Norton. \ Miller and Charles,. •''* Miller and Main. - ^ r; MUleTsind Mason. Miller street at J. Nicholoy's, 'fUtr. Madison and High. '\ Main and Bigh. \ Charles and Church. \ Franklin and Mason, _ \ j^lain and Williams^ - - • —\^^PrbspecrSti &. TSIyrtle aveniie, \ Jefferson and Madison. • *' . Washington and Mason. ^„Chariesiand Grant.— .—^- — - — South street at'Military brook. Cor.- South and Madison. • ' \ • South and''Main...- —- • ------ — -•- ->•- Fork of Uriipn and Mi tier. - \Newark street at George Price's,, Cor. Newark and Vienna. Newark street at pfrist nail], ' Lyons-street, north of canal. _Cor^\ r ienna and frodfrev streets Church street'; Asylum hill: ,.... _i=^^_^- i^i^.-^. .-^^i-j^f^- - ...... ; .. .-*.»»;.. . ._, ... •_;_ #, ; ' Kverjibody-\ admires beautiful' hair, an d everyone may possess it, by using Ayer's Hair Vigor. Keeps the hair soft* pliant and glo-sy.\ ^- \ A Hamburg Pig, There is no longer need to^force children to take castor oil for constipation. A Ham^- burg Pig, which is like preserved fruit,' wiU be taken by. them with relish. -25 cents. Dose, one Fig-. Maok Drug-Co., N. Y. For snlebyW, H, Kelly. ' •__. - rrt Below .for;a moment.'} found a public, walk in an avenue of palm trees which ran close by flie isea. The palms were laden with cloisters of yellQw dates, that at first sight were more like dried. Be& weed tlian frum. As' darkness fell^ and with it coplnesigi I.satdPwn here,ajad. fell to wiitching^to \vissetete th e port fado away -pnc- hy-jone iiajtfLtto'-j^»int= w washed I-Ix>m %va.s half finished. I was late: \/Perhaps thjs-Waa-w-hy tiiO wai{er**^s^¥'?| x^j'fl nil', a^tw>k^-n>y L -^eat- f -witliritttei tion,•/or it, might be that t.'io Engllsifl. , were not numerous. at Alicante, or not 2_ '* ' * \ it might Bo>tte!t-sefi)»\ pile—Mr. Slt'igh, for examplor-^had-been ^there making inimirity for A •\foreigner-^; blonde, mMdhr sized, and sl)KiiJving^ery_ little '»S|>ani$h',. Their noticu' iiuulo nio -, 4-uncoTnfottable. - \IrsoTinTMl as if could _ m ni^hLro/enCiijK.! from niy oli.l iuan uf the sea,- \\Niiwhi-re itidcifd, for J _was 4U-hil£e_ TuiotTu'r h»neontreJjhaj-night, with wliicji he may or. may notTiav^ Iiud to do, but wtnelr mltFt be toid^JKaudii.Jif the Tight afterwards, -tlirow-n upon it. R'efuFifing to my \s]rip\aloiig : tli'<\> dark Wliarf, I lieiu< and, thorn oanx' upon fig- UIH-S loatiug in thi» frhadmy of bales or barrels, and. passing tlwywrehrtefied-my— loaded stick more -tightly. I got by all .these,, however-, in safety, and mu'lted : '-thg-spot vviirT^tlteBhiptay. \StuilSIigueTt\\\ Bota!\ 'I shouted, m the apprOyedfatunon of that coast, \San Miguel! Jiofa!\ . The words, had scarcely left my lips the'secoml time, wltco. there wasia-rus- tting, <'lose to. me, A .ftiuglp. footstep._ spunded oil the pcbiiles, and (he light Of a lantern was flashed in my face..' With „ an ex<'l;nuation I recoiled, A^ \did so two or three men -sprang forward',-HL)az- '^cledan'l taken by.surprise, 1 ha<l only an fiidtstinct view of figures \about tno, and I was on the 4 point'-of fighting\or runaing, or. making an -attempt at bptb r when by gpqd teck the clink of steel accouterments fell nprm*niy ear. By good lu(^k!- For' they were, police whrr haxi-stepped- tms -ami it lH:ili*work _ resisting the-police' in Spain. ' '.What do you require, gentlemeni'\ I asked in m y best Spanish. \I am English.\ Perdone usted, seiior;\ :rppiiell'\ther~' he who held the light. \Will leader 'you have the goodness to show mo. your papers?\ ^^ . \ ConinucWo gusTor* I answ-ercd, de- : lightud tu find that thingjwere -no worse. j.was going to .produce my passpurt on the spot, when the sergeant, with a po- lite but imperative \Tliis way!\ directed me to follow hiui. I did so for & short distance; a door was flung open/and. I fettnd myselL in' a well lighted, barely furnished office, Which I \guessed was a custom house post.\'\TKo \officer took his nlade behind a desk, and bj' a g«'sture of. his cocked hat signifled his readiness to proceed, • . _. - t liad had to-do with the .piilice before, and shou'! have smiled! at thy matter now, but I was aware of a suppressed- Excitement uvthe -group around fae, ox~ strange glances whicliihey cast at me f of a general drawing round theiU c'hief-^ as he bent over iny, pass'pprt-^-things*' Tghich seemed.Vindicate that this, was Continued on page thrie. \ *