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.','vK-V' m-: ~J£- JLESSON Xll, SECOND QUARTER; INj ^ERNAtiO^^SERrE'ST^rWE 23. Text of the Lesson, ajark xri, 1-13—Com- __ ; jdfcji«»wi : AJrgolden text, i»Car. XH,\ 80 —Commentary by the Re». ||.~|t. \ Stearnn. -''_.,,.\ \ ^GompUed from Lesson y by per. mission of H. Si Hoffman, publisher, PhiUdel- •••: • • ttia.l--^—^V---'- + \'\•'-- '77*^ T •' t \And when the. Sabbath\ was past.\ 7i^tw^aea#SF3;6 , cioek on Friday af ter- • noon, Joseph of Ar&ath8ea,-who.was also a counselor, .but a good and just man waiting ', for the kingdom of God, and hadjjnot cqn- sented to the action of the council respecting - Jesus (for he was secretly^ diseipte<^Jeeu#, went boldly to Pilate and begged the'body of Jesus, and havmgreceivedit, heahdl^ieode- a wrapped it in' linen jfqth iQmiJLftaha! Hredp^)tu^s6fmywl»'li^d alpeaiaffi in his own new tomb hewn ont in the rock, wherein never man before was laid; and rolled a great stone to the door. T^'wonjen who came with Jesus. froTjrtiTatlBeTfratched these proceedings, then, returned' and pre- the city of Jerusalem and upbraids then with their unbelief and hardness of heart, be- cause they believed not them which had seon _ Him after He was risen. There is nothing sa t pared ^spices' and' ointments and rested 'the I g*j^wg aiunbeUef ituidnothing that so -toKiiC-JKS\ -i-^*s«ftU*\~s~f k„ 7 ~A m ™™A -\ -abounds among His- professed followers and * S ^J&\'*^! B L!ZJt VT^\T especially in-.connection with the giorfous -tnente\ H«ate>, atHwe request of the Jews, •'•-•••-•-•-•• •» - caused-the stone to be Sealed, ^nd set a watch •—ffitflf after '^eTffiff \day/lest the disciples should .steal Him away, for they remembered -that Ho had saM;''After\ three days fwifl- rise again.\\Mftlatt. *xvii, STHBS;- Luke.*riu, 5ft\56; John sx»_S8^4&) $Mt no's strange that, the uribelievinjr Jews in'^ this case, re- membered more than the discip'es, for al- though He had ropeatedly said tb it He-would rise again the third day, thev seem not to have believed ni nor.thoj 2. ^And very early in the morning,'the flrst day of the week, they came imto the; -'gepulcnrogt ttBTisingof thosun.'' \Whata: dark Sabbath it must have been to them, 8. \They slid among themselves, w no shall i roll us away the^tofle-from the door of the Sepulchre*\ They evidently expected to find\ •• everything just a>they saw Jfeseph arid jJico-, demus leave it on the evening before the gab- bath, and they seem not to have known ot '.. the sealing of the stone nor of the watch that had beep set. How much better they kept the Sabbath than Christians how keep the. day winch we call Sabbath, for if anything: •\•onusual has happened, our Monday papers jeportthat \Yesterday the place was visited *Tiqrthou8asas,»aria:wff- 83r*kiiOTrtha:t atn5ng xxviii r y,ty/v atier-wuicn no iua».u ine ^>-^ IMtraua jwaiflgd lu f Ms Vj4'se toJUw two as they walked to .Emrouus. Wh o these two were we know not; inasmuch as Ho appeared t o Simon Peter some time ^lur- ing _tig.flra*^»yArit* XXJV, 34; 4 Cdr,.IV, 5j we\\mjg|rt suppose that jhese two; iyere James and J oittV; Or sinoa a speeial appear- ance to James is recorded (I CQr_ _j_£ I^Jt might bo John and some other, for it.wwld' seem str.ingaindeed if He-dii\ was most becoming \^ dea-does not know whether John who stood by His cross and ^tp' whom Heconmittte«1lIa^;HlsmoM|ef;-.MSSehavi: ^#»ue:Jttv^om.e^tMrschool or pot no authority, we. must wait patiently and some day wo shall know. ^^\Anajtey^went and. toldJtjunjtojthB.; residue, neither believed they them.\ Jesus walked'with the two to Etamausv and being- «\ heat \and-h&oiainK-ar«8fcof: Iwiiitjfe by them, went uvto abide with • ,',„, - _.„ , ^RL,.-'.*,, _i^„ constrained them* and in breakiiig\ of bread was revealed to theni, and vanished out of their sight; they rose up at once aud returned t o Jeru- salem, and found, the eleven gathered to- gether (that seems to spoil our supposition that John was fine of the two^ but not con- clusively) a£d told them all ihatlhadhSp^ pened, with the result stated in this rerseof our lesson;'and according to the neit yaraa fwlll(,U liav p^raPr^T^Br°^inra^Mralieg eight days later) Jle appears suddenly in the of the. disciples gathered together in casiiiiiere, IJfir- delivery .was clear siirl goot}, and tlKipwats'-ta ber sub- ject were handled in a very scholarly iniiimerV for which she deserves riauch CTedrt/7 jUiss^tfillejpJias'Bot yet ^deciSejJ whether »he will go away^tojchopl especially truths associated with resurrection. - Impurities of the blood often cause great annoyance at this season; Hood's Sarsapa- nlla vpajjifles theTBTdoff, aaajsures all siicK affectioiis>-^_^^ \ • '•..•• The following ordinance of impor- Resolved,i-That no person who is not-a pehnanent resident within \the 'bounds of the corporation ol the vil- 4age'shall sell any ^opdf, wares, mer- chandise, or articles-of any-descrip- tion, by peddling ffom hotise to .houses 6r^ by soliciting or hawking on the street,/without first obtaining a permit so to do. The president of the village is hereby authorized and empowered ttigrant sueh permits on proper appli- cation, on such terms as JB his dis- cretion shall he reasonable, not to es ceoii ten dollars per day. Any person the J^ustads^e«lled Christians werenolt^\ Jaythe sua, ^f twenty dollars for 'Scldng J — \ \\ . '-^Seii offense. Amendea so as not to . 4 \And when-4hey looked they saw. that the stone wa\s\ rolled away; for it was very groat.\ The fact that they went on though \ \> m their way i; teaches jaxclude laranerspr gawfenersfrtrm seTF inf; or peddling farm produce and- veg- etables. J, E f SgKVKR, t'lerk^^ -^-^G^Miaifir^tttr '£-•• ^^j^au^BAL iNJE^g' weSi 8po1ren-of, in a niost striking\ /^A-ltogetHerit was a rn'ost inter ;*sting and iastHie'fJve 1 *ssayr—^tfiss+ Gordon wore a pjnk sijk dress, which Seventy-Wye or more children\?\ n >im^^?o^el£3&\ Gb^ ^n&v-sclioomc-urslorr^^ e is to \The Value of Training\«a&brought telowtlft^Spte bpEis^^nnaTpTei' in iSJ'elrPoInt; pecurred^to-day. ~ G ff?fi; a very,«leai^w«y> ShfrWa's dressed in . The duett between Mrs. Loop and' •Cb- R.' Sijurer was yery^ good indeed. Though |hisJsjhe first tiiue_Mr. Squier has ever appeared before an audience/ „„ . „.......,. it-«ms fiiHy demonstrated that- it irlftWiWK secretary, Jolin R. Moon not be the l&stt . ''.Mahomwtt^; was one -auiount that lowed an. unusual lie portrayed ^tho youpg Mahouiet in a way tllat- was Very Instructive to his audience, as well as intereStingi He ilso touched upon-the times when this young phi- losopher first introduced his religion with only fourteen followers. Mr. Sleight's gestures are very free, and: natural. He intends to go next fall , to Williams College. _^ .' .-.-••' That nobh? lady, Harriet Beecher Stowe, is one that stands in: the high; ^^eflwiffrnm tlig P^'jy 5elS r i -- : W*»S*9B*3f.-- -\•-- BeaFATfiinaugh, la^laBdrjirTrtwrfrOTj escWon.^SOldi?rs were placed, on duiy at the commissary #at»ns. in Johnstown.—The closing exercises at B EING djie to'the presence ot \aricr acfttifftBe-tiieoor, lsmost^effectualty ^ureoV by the use of 4yer> Sat»»t»a- rilla^ja^sure you_gfit Ay,ers_an4Jj»OL • 'other, and-take it .till -thejgoisohoufc acid is thoroughly expelled\ from tho ~We ^lralleage^te^ion-ti^nijar- Sherinah addressed tl^e class'and de- livered the' diplomas.,-TTh;e . ^'W^ i^iilocraltc eomniitfee lielj a »ti c y tlB g in New YorkUnd eleefeff.vJftwn a. Briee- chairman.-TW Seattle news- papers are all being issued as usual,-. arid Jbusihess is starting-up again. The pope has resumgd liis^eeeptions. —Col. Hi-A, SmaUingr coi.iniander of the Sons of Veterans oi tliisjstate. or- Rheumatism^ atPeekskill. July 8, 9 and 10.-At the State Sunday ^school Association con- vention in Albany to-day, the follow-, ing ofneers, were elected : President. Rev.' Dr. H. C. Parran Albany; re Brooklyn ; eorresporiding; secretary. 'Tiniothy Hough, Syracuse • .ftnancitvl Sleiglit's oration J a^etaryy-^ieorgc-Jr-Micholbaoh;' TM^ road .secretary^ George A; Mosher, fiyraense t vipe-pre^idgnt«T W -^^-; syStenv •testimehyiT- -.?:.-'•••••.. \About two^y^ars^b^aft^ffffflrlng. •- for nearly two years irom.rljelimaticr . eout, being able to walk only With great Siscomfort, .and -having tried Ifanonil remedies, including mineral waters,; r-7 .without relief, I saw by am advertise, hieht m a Chicago paper that a man haft Tfceu relieveil. pf this distressing con*. 7 plaint, after long suffering, br tateng, leer's Sarsaparilla. I djen decided tg-. make a trial' of this medicine, and took .-. it regularfy for jeight roqitths, and am pleased to state that it h^s wected.a^ ._• iomp'lete cure. I have since lmd^no rev • turn of theJlisease.''r-Mr». E. IrrWg. ©oflge, 110 West 125th^«^ew Yorkf - hT'ylaf^ri-wwiafcettjB^ ^ inflammatory rheumatism, ^being con- fined to my house six months. Icam^ out of the sickness very, iniieh debili- fc, tated, with: no appetite.aud my system disordered in every way. I commenced using Aver's Sarsanar'Ha auo ° e ff. n if,° _ improve\ at owe, gaining in \mreugUi•- -and soon recovering my usual health, I cannot say too much in p % raise of thw .well-known meilicine.\ — Mrs, h.' A, -gtair^lfashuft'-*'-^' essay by Miss Peirson on her cliafacter and acts -was.no more, than she de- serves, fullt,dressed ter, New York ; A. D. Smith, Bwok- Ivn ;• H. B. Silliman, Cohbes ; C, B, lioorei Plattsburg; - WilUam^L Rice, Syracuse; P. G. Petersoftv JOswego ; W.' A, Hubbard,, Rochester,; W. H. Forbes, Loekport ;. secretaries,' Prank •Ferris.- New-^Kerk-;—<4r«-<3r-'Hfly*s i Suffolk county;. WHliain Read. Troy; \E..-G. Lawrence, Alexandria Bay; J. R. JieHogg, Port Leyden; W. It-. Schutt.Waverly; H. .S. Hiifl,. BafU ; Franklin Silleck, Buffalo. •-•; . ._„. •fHUttSJElAY. \ <• ~ > -.'' - T! *t ' • B Tra PBIPABXS BT Or, iT. C^ Ayer : & .Co., Lowell, Maxu Prloetl; «x bottle^.'tS/ Warth $5 a bpHle- burnFng fiercely\\f6r SUfTyaras, and the entire valiey.isJlluininHt^d, The de- bris Wm se'arched previous to being tired, but \no bodies were found.— Heavy rain,storms are reported all lover the state.— /The United States. ._„... , manrof-waf Kearsarge left 'the Brook est admiration in otuujountry, aIr(^rin*b^ ,;s \ , : ^ Aue ^ t S ^. l ' ow ^ \^ navy y ft rdthi S inor-ning m Port; • • \ j.K>;„jj^44ui f JUidiiet£hudren, ^ora^^p^jjg^ ifayti. Admi aged 2:,. Frank, aged 30, and Williaiii,, wns ou , boarf. I •\ aged 2.'», were all decided to be'insane.. . - Miss Peirson was. very tasterland were sent Jo an asylum,—Tho / fCIiippfwa Indians, are on the war | in white \tneriho and, ,- - - . , . , . . „ ,• , . , , ' . .^, , path. A contract was made with ho.- stood .before her aud <e nce vyitli a suf-| j ej Bros,, J>y settleiis, to dig.a ditch :±l S ^^tf^^\^^r!^!acient amount of cogence; 'SHe \%\ &OSI brought out the. history of ''U^cIeTtH^rTne\^ln•(^h^^ , te\Be A New York street-ear driver was nearly killed by, an electrii; light wire. —There is an escaped lunatic in Peru\ The Indians •learned • i^tg^ns. io\va.. that is creatiiifj havoc- du.!.', anil aniditjj thy -inhabit;itit-s<—-fci _____ Xtte stone: to uspf tho love-thatrises^boveaUdUfiiculties, .. \Special Announcement. _Mdfo^fjtc^jtba3LJ&agt6newaa_gone whcsii We linve^yiStde^gFaagenieats with-Ife* ^the_r gaf^Ere reminds as \hat 6i3(ifulties;3- Ktfnn^ll'-ilo.' pubIi.shers.of \A Treatise'on vanish as we g o forward. j the Horse and his Diseases\ which Will, eii- 5. \And entering into the sepulchre they \ ,,le a \ ol l r . subscribers t?» obtain a cupy of. «, *u»u • ra \».; > . \.- \?T .•.\ .y that vrtlunb e work/rec by sending their ad-- saw a young man attmg on tho nghtsuto„ UresjS . (____,,,{_« accent ^tam^for mail- clothed ma long white garment; UBd they| inst same) to DK.;B. .1/KENIKVIX CO., E'NOS- were afirighted.\ laJLukqxsiv, 4, We ieadni.|!(it[ FAI.I.S, Vt. Thts book is now recoi;- pf two-'taen iashjrjng garinents. -- While iaT-ui/td as >liyiul;iidautliority,. upon-alHdis- pietures of angels which wo aro accustomed H»S«I*-of the horse, asits phenoiiieiial sale •866\; they'ero always represenieil as women.] attests, over .four million copies having been --\-'\' - - > jsold iii the i>ast ten years, a sale nevel-befon with lon g flowing ban-, tho Scriptures speak IL ss men (Gcu. xviii, 2; xia, 10^ xixu, 84; Josh, v, 13; Judg.-xIi],^eEcT) \ ~^ 0, \And He saith unto them, Bo not af- frighted.'.' Sp.sttia ths> tiiigel to Hagarand Mary,, to Zacharlas and the shepherds (Gen. reachejlljyjnTyiiitbiicrttionin the same period <7f JirftPi W« feel ciitlfillent <,)mt. our piit.Hnn^- will appreciate the work, and be j^lad to, avail themselves of this.opportunity - ' of ob- taining a valuable book. It is necessarythiit you mention this paper- «%-*evrtwved: the}Snake, ani^r^von-Swede's were^ffiawrtt', career of'Roger Walianis and the'early I f^7::^ ut f'-* ^ai-c-hLsts' met in . T, . -• ,. .' ., ,,,.. ! ( -jneniuatt and denounced the Sun- age of Puritan religion and how W.il'-j d „yiek>si H g law, .appealing to the .sa- li'alns changed 1 the ideas Of the ojd'';-!oou-.keppers preseut. to defy the law Puritan. She told of the tiiHvS whenj\ 1 \! kei'p open Sundivys. Four pledged meJluritntispiuiishWail^wlio did^^^li^^.f'V^i^'l^^'e; 1\»wlyr , ,. 7^ ',,* . * _^. . • '\.. , , .works (TCtlie fanada Powder • com- bel.eve in then- religious, rules, and p . my< al flr^foflj^fm. blew up. how Williams made (lieiu believe thev; • . • .were: wrong; and now he- tnsfrttitw -pTheTTeligipTjSTUJeS. tShe was di-essi d in a very neat dress of white serge, aud delivered -her essay—with her ustihl xri, 17; La. i, 30, 13; ii, 10); and from- the/in sendina for the \Treatise.\ This otter first I'Fear not\ to Abram, to the \last .to wlji'temnin open for. only a s-hort time. 7.'\But go your way; tell His disciples and - Peter thatHagoeth.L- VH-O you into Galilee: thereshall y^see 111 .. Ha said 1 unto yon,\ T^eryfhing atways h:.s Ciiea, is, and shall be just a s he says. ' - & ^'And they went out quickly, and fled I »nd can no t b e reproduced TwB. Old Laces. t- John (Gen. zv, 1; Rev. i, 17), what comfort Indescribable this word from heaven brought to sinful, trembling.hurnaaity; apd today it corneajyith as nmchpower-as^wr toeyWyf- ^l_ n y-:o1 otlT^giTlB do not know warfrnne in our country's penitent soul who suicerely looks to Jesus, •--•'• • - - —^ •'- IB *??fe' •*' e * r not > f °* 1 ^.^ ^ e f\ . generalgenerally ly soo than new lace.. The \fact- is, says the Oolderi Days, ttiat the valuable old lace is.all woven in lost patterns. It is. frequently as tineas a spider's film „ . ... . history. He old lace is so much more valuaWSand^ wenit over the history of the countrv s much more beautiful • from the sepulchre,\ etr„ In Matt, xrviii, 8, it is written that \with fear and great joy y-dW-nnr to/bring~His disciplas wortt\ rif, in this .verse, evidently implies that on their way to the disciples they said nothing to any one, but were filled with trembling wad Mnajegent, f^r and joy, <ts they fled lone generation to another Tbi»y w»r^ . The Idas of patterns was a severe; check to lace? making in France, and Belgium, and was occasioned by the French revolu- tion. Before that time whole villages supported,themselves by lace-making and patterns were handed down-from aluljg; U^ ilmjeljei^ow reveKiea to them valuable keif looms, for the most cele. *^?* n ^ t ^ mf ^^ d,Mn '^^fc?^lbrated weavers alwayi/h^d^aijnarijr --—jft^tefethrtJ^sBswaariseirwou^^ as they^could execute in s Ule- ^'^appoaredlrst toMafy Magdalene.\ Jime, and they Were bound by an oath, ta& hid bosh assurSThy th¥aigels^V H^|^^ f °P^ rtam ^ B? ^™- WtolT TEiio- risen, but this Mary is the first to Himself and speak to Him ttad hear Him. 10,- \And she Went and told them that had reign of terror began all work of. this kind was interrupted for a time. Af- ter the storm had subsided the' dealers and workers been with Him, as they mourned and wept\ . Before she saw tho Saviour that morning 1 dead, some lost, and some escaped to Jb«_h*d been to tha tomb, aam ttm ariipty fovgign hitida, and Kiieh nf th« w r,mt. n •epuichre, run and told Peter and John, and I as remained were bound by their oath '. . then evidently returned, hopiug to find some - to work for but one jTHid this- oath, in tra^ofmbody.liketheotheranotlpokiugjs Robespierre^s doctrine, wai '•- *Qf His resurrection; bat now4)hft hurt »aen|hrid-bv,4he-^poore3t^ «f-them-HM bft ii*. ,*•• «M. s^en*>|er and. said, \Go. bindings and there were instances to my brethren and say np^ffiem, I ascend where they suffered actual want rather „*, my Fathernu,d.youi- Father;andto my^Ithah^hi'eak their word. Some, hbw- '•^tiZtt&S^&^\™.^ thei ^ fW«» W their • It \Andtbey when they^^^had heard that, g»andchildren, and many patterns. He was alivet andhad been seen of her, be/ ^ er _ 'P * h,s . way preserved, borne of lievedhot.\ In Luke xxiv, U, it is written' the daintiest and finest patterns were thattheh- wordsseemedtothemasidltJlales, 4 *' 1 *^ recovered, and to-day spedimens «n.d they believed them not It may be that'•: of these Iace3, are known -to__be worth ^Iheir own unbelief onthis occasion often re- ' their WeighTJS goTqT ' .' • currod to them as in after days they had to ! ^ J.L..,. '•- rrfr. :._ deaT with the same dullness and slowness oil The Whole Truth, > . heart in others. . > J •\—- ..: .' '— la \After that He appeared in another j . Customer (itapat'y).—Hello, theref form uhto twb of them, as they'walked, and What's sugar this motming?\ went into the country.\. After he appeared j Gh-ocer (burryiug up from the cellar, to Mary Magdalene it would seeni that He',absentrmindediv)*-\Same as. usual, ascended tothe Father, then quickly returned 'glucose and sarid.\—/«d<je and anpeared to .tho other w'omen (Matt I° ', , ,-•••'• Mll , •,-, r H..I.JII. W Mrs. -fter. Wellesley College --Miss H41i bills to- died, trweiit Okla- homa, Saturday ai'ternoun, apd began aMsing\\flie\lnayoK — ITe was Toeked up by Marshal JlcKee and Policeman , •Howard, alter ii desperate resistance. When McKee and Howard \returned to ' the mayor's office Policeman Sfattox, a frlcmi of Hart, opeuml lire on theni Av4tl+-*i-Wiwt4iest«H- ;rilte, -MrKee was- : Kain ptit a: itop to nearly «\l work at Johnstown to-day. Five' nroTf bod- ; es were.\ discovered-. Jt is no\y be- •ieved the .number of lives lost was betwet-ii il.niio and 1,)K)0. The steiich from burning Jlesh, .whieh bas\ been 1. • JI 1,. 4 /T, -i ^ r. ,. ,1 almost unbearable, is somewhat sub subjedtJ'A Century^ Progress'.a s«b ; ; dUed by tl)e ^ _' e ommi S sioneHau slightly wott^dvtl in the atodrmren'and\\ I'lowftrtl seriotiNiy. After, he \was 'shot. Howard shot ilattox through: the Ifingsy fittaily -^oTiiidliig liTiii,' grace before an audience. Clinton Van Deusen took for his ££ ft._ s ^S°^^^^M^^^iS from the time when our-nation's treas- ury was efnpty a^id when manufac- turers were almost as yet unknown. He quite .thoroughly touched the prin- cipal event.-* during^he century. The qnarFette; '' Annie Laurie,\ was very well sung by Misses Lillie Wood, Gussie Westfall, dm-ie—-.Stuart ,ahd Mrs. Loop, although it is a very hard selection,, •.•.-.. —. •••...•• -~ The length of the essays varied from nve to clifrven iuiiiHtes.-. —\~^ ~~^~ The flowers given each one were so nume'rods, that we have not mentioned any particular one. As the time arrived for the presen- tation of the diplomas to the members were, far apart-.-sonie^trf-the class, they all came before the audience, where they listened to. a effective very \effectrve and well^'delivered- speeclrby the President of the Board of Education,, M, F. Haniui\; afu-r ecretary'.—Alexander Sullivan was let out of prison, on '$20,000 bail.—Care- less blasting of rock in New York did $25,000 damage.—Fred. (Iriggins, of Ureses Were m-,]p West Branch, Oneida county, 3rank *** l|m,le - quart of whisky on a wager Wednes- day, and died this morning.^Twelve hundred more Paris cabmen join'ed the str&e. \ —'—=—- ' z^r SAIURDAY. strand Duke Pattr-AlexandTovitch, accompanied .by his betrothed, Prin- cess Alexandria-of (ir<M><-* rnsde a state entry into St. Petersburg, ih the presence^of the Czar and the King of tfreH^—Thrwomen~W~Wyoming ter- ritory held a convention and adopted a. resolution requesting the \coming constitutional convention to ineo^po- rate a woman's^suffrage plank in the constitution. SUNDAY. Sunday quiet reigned at Johnstown l&day^ ,In the few churches remain- ing, services were held, but the largest meeting, of the day took place in the open *H*. - Tfle^wea^ier waS^irTIjiife men gatherea around the rough pul- pitsj)y the-huridreds, and-six denomi- nations were represented by the cler- gyinen who conducted the .services . cry ! Adjutant-General Hastings accompa- nied a party j>t newspaper correspon vvhlcIi/Tie handed each one their di ploma. Mr. Hamm also spoke upon the departure of\ our -lirghly 'valuod principal, P. I. Btigbee, in toucliing nMHiner.*-—*. • , , .. - . --_ - .--r-- >«..vc. F wn- m l^r-usually fine and attractive ufan-; the trmif ed expresses hoistedtcTtW Mri_^heivtts,ireeted before and after j, racks at -GtotwmftUgh- There are 3 - by very warm applause, bejng MedjJ^^J^'^*^ '\ ''\^~\ lerah'eneor'ei - • .. . «•«.«••*, -o » mi 1 ,. ,. rooutll forK. 01* OOaiPS Were' nrnnc The benediction was then pro-ered to-day. They wSe in an rtH nounced by Kev. Dr. Burgess. ** .vanced stage of d^combosTtion and One thing can be said .Of all the»were buried witiiowHdentffl^tS^ dm of \6»: they delivered their.The channel | n ^ the drift wS fZe^ orations and essays, in an estraordi- 'twenty feet this ^ftern^ T Zthr nanly fine manner, all speaking so as ISO barrels of oil weir're 1(M,lf?ht to be we^ll heard in any part of the drift and ignited house, which is not always the ease emptied oil the The- wreckage is Tt*RSr>AY. At the Pennsylvania election pro- hibitory amendment -was last.-—The c'iyjl service commissioners are investi- gating Indianapolis post-office troubles. • Chircb. representatives from ail over or the world's Sunday ^chool conven- tion., preparatory to their departure for Europi to-moprovy.\ Several ad- The huge Ameri- can flag to be presented to the Lpridon' Sunday -schooi Union was turned over to B. F. Jacobs of Chicago, the author of the American Sunday xehobl lesson system. XieiiJ2enll - Jwmttnentsnfnarte ffintirrntweaprof^ its of 7 per cent., payable eaah^iM every mout/l at ^ EUGBWE WIL- LIAM* Store, NEWARK, N. F. 36th principal and profits -secured and marafUeed by Bond and Mortquqe* »' apiwwxdHteat Estate, exempt bp the lairs*/ the State of New Fork /roth taxation.- Investigate he/aw plaema - war money. $2,12o,81*:i0 invested in- K°chester1asty.ear.; • For full- Particu- lars, inquire of GEO. W. MUTH. ^^jAllPclaaQn^as ToeaHroarrfein : au the cities and principal towns in the State, which are composed of the leading bankers, merchants and busi- pessi wen.generally of-every town. ^ The b „ siness -ot- Kowark. is/^no through the Local Board, of which tlie following are*he\ officer^:. - il *fi il >2 10 oii —m us • II 1; <1 'Ii ^resWeBiaa c ; BARgfixiS, Physician. yite.presl(lent-.S. N-JriSKyiiB;, Cuiitriicl For the ire FortlrrKa' ..; Jor-flie X<» • . - « ,For the Soi —^-*rom-Hte fl From the Ki • • JKas» Uie -\ P< Fi-om the S< OBIcc ope ^ 1 , •. -T -v .n't-.-, xio.ve been taken by some Of the leading men in Z • • ii are ^9\ es ted to. investi- gate into the merits of fhfir*isociafidn. '•'•••r particulars call on or prrnte-d matter, Cfeo. If*. Jfluth. Offlre over Post-Qfflce, \\*\•' • li\\. :\ .WEWARK'.W7Y;