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f, D. 0UR«ESS. J Editors and Proififetprs. •—^ NEWARK, I^EW^ORKrWEDNESDAY, JULY 31 1SS9, (VOLUME 3 .**p-Y«.}iasrA What Is Transpiring at the Various :.';.fa-, Resorts on,ttrShores. \'{ A H. Pjgrjcmfe Albert Perkins and 8, H. WestfaU spent Sunday-at Mr. Perkins' cottage^-.:. : ,^r-„ - ^ Mr. .Cariiwyh laqj fninily nrfr „t their cottage on the Bluff 0. M. Clark and family of Kast PaP •week. ••;-.- Clias. i JL-vCt4*e*-a»d- Wife-and- tfae= Misses Colrw.'uf %racu*e^ Robert* WWd and wife of Albany. Geo. Bush of Port Bay. Mrs. W. W. Gordoniijncl the Mis*es (f^T^Trftrp^Xew' •John Reiner ^i \<'wt.uk. ¥-fttft> uu tfiriBiiaff/ The campers enjoyed' a display of fireworks on the Bluff Saturday even •ing.. \ \ - Of the suocess of Hood's Saisaparilla is the fact that every Jjurchaser receives a> fair ~i_ equivalent tor his money. Ti T B£-BMtj.attita Peirson-tetit iiwimy *e«dHire ^-TflgBoSfeXSte Do^iTSstolen by JlOJn*LSaturday. Steamer G. H. Haselton of Oswego, brought ft.Pftrty to the bay Sunday* The ,Friday_eyeuing dances at Eagle Igknd draw a larpe nnmhBr_frn; n {\\f oT bay. Seha,ttn&r ;—ierepFparte. bT\tKe furnishes the music. There are quite a riuinber of teriitfe players about the bay^niost of wjioui —^nt«F ; |tt^^E^e r iraaiQT court'. Steamer Spencer Mead \yill run dur-|*a». f >O n *•;»\» «~ p-..-i.- j Mum ,, ......ri icampiuent. [__ ^ \\*\ \\\*\' ' * \\'\ ' ' Bathing is delicious Sri the lake now. The water-is just warm enough; bat. no on© seeu^Jn^fested^niui^to^eon- struct suitable bath houses tl> make it very inviting.—-^^——- — ~ The pujik>rei are biting fairly -well, .though, with the exeegtioh is ^gighipJftttudeJR-the-l. : ^Qr^i^-Vaf^h&s his neC^PiSky^* •, laiinclied. It Is a uiee boat and sails; —well; ^ , ' T ~TWfk Tine registered at Lake Bluff Friday. L. Crothers and fanjil.v.Aent-ttt the Iii Important Eleiiieut Allen Frisbe* thirty-eight years agpj and Has liv^d\ i« W»y*e county many years, .tfeft last seven in this place^ p She was a faithful niemberof theM\. maybepulJnto . JE^4fe^i(j^t-r#»nty4iyB' y&SB?~httviiac jfrozennBto . the 1 mass of. ice without g^^!Sgi^r^^^fF°° >«*fr under tte^ntBisTirSf -^^^m^^m^^^ Hood's Snrsftparilln.- This can-easily be proven by any one who desires to test the matter. For real ecoiiom.vbuy only; H?!S9's. Sarsafwriltev • • itoid' byitf P'teuugitHli.' '\ .„_.Trlofc« i>f. DluiiiunU siiiujtalei'a\ It sometimes happens', said a New York jeweler, Jthat, - the Collector, is notified of the -evawwuf of diamond smugglers\ as he »vas iu Uie^vase^f Jaftjea •Marrmtt softie Bve'lor-;llx,-years ago* Marriott stole diamonds \valued at K>amer ? Marriott was,a clerk in a picture store, arid:, with his booty and a young^girl named Peteuxv Heil ito this conutry.. Two . persons ajisjverijrg thekHl^'rtpti.oTfrBiiTni afier oaine ia a German Steaincri and hard-ly had they landed bi'f()ieHfc^TriT'it , Stiiteg' •„ |:Aliii;slml Ik-raliai'd u.i.s <iM~th'eir' track. They were tin ally traced' t<> Staten of twa.IsJaad--aad arnwted al.;-the Battery ^Jajt-of'tjie stones wwtt..rfisfnvered, ^MsJ53Sist±cjjildi5iri. laTfTa »f-theijbr^Bhiy - fTraaTl^Swe« 'cushion, a miiffi and a pair of .trousers 1 iu 'the room of'tliu thieves.. S<>nitifi''\ f > - < ' AhnboncT . sniuarsffiirs- ilI ' e The Suufceain made an.excursioji on, f,..li.>wy,.^..^^.^-..,j » r Yf.f y;-*^**fgg^gi]Egifgf •rep««:te.d by • the lake Hatnrday evening. _• be .-. The season for ^*~^~~wen. The law pefiSKi - tliem to shot after August 1st. -.The Lizzie has discontinued her Tfej ular trips tp Port Glasgow. \ ~ P. Fatting, W. E.JL. Kinner, John, RqltMr ^t.a : .tf>ltT) iJJAir anirtg to the bay • -•••— - o n the steatuer Basel ton anil registered Latihe Bluff, - '. - : Among the Sunday guests at the Bluff were2jIas....Vanderbilt, Win. Buger,'Chas. firoschei Edward Bosche j, ,. . pieions exoit<Ml by some chance word ^vQodcoc* WOUUHW^^-.^y^yi^^^^s^iSusr coucealed iu \soap iu women'.s.' back hair, anil in sonic instance fastened to' the plate of au upper set of false teeth. Some peopje who are eoixitantly on tlie\ go between tliis country and Europe 4 tftfpe|t _^_ H arfr:rittbittmllv watctTedf\-fJire~~orTt>efwrnnniriieaTrt; '• fu' ~«.-n 1 •*'«•--11 »-.•• -off-theirteamer, sub-ported. br—attetfd- andCarrie Rosche of Fairvtlle; Lillian antSi g e wfS ^^% f Hg lltfu 4 look i ng and Katie Mumford of Joy, Edna^ object, Ris f#ce3eipg„a_masa^oT-ei!ap- 'F*rn8worth^hd-yfaax\^lghTptfarioriT IdaOTHare, Sodus;:C.^C- Plumpley and wife^ Woleott ;Miss Annie Bedder, • Schenectady; E. T- Pimm of Rose and _ ,F. E, Pimm of Rochester. . A. S. Westfall'and family came home Monday, ~ , — GiM. Soverhill Was at the Pipint oyer Suiiday. \ .,',. '-\- .V. . ... 'Miss^EITa Knight of Clyde Will give a reading On the Bluff August 6th, Mr. Golder'»and party have .gone from the .Bluff to '-The Ark,\ on Keuksriake to spend a week. Prof. Botliwell's. family are at their \\cottage on Charles Point for the sea- _ggiT__T|yft.Pmf i< tnking-a^trip nvvr \EOropeT ~~^~' All but tWo_ef>tttiges -on f'barlov now occu Messrs: 15eady, Nix, Scott, Willianis, Richardson, Sheffield, Stowe, Hicli^ cock, and their families and guests. • 2tfr: Richardson of-JAOdus did not l>Ht ui^te^t;bjiTimrented the cot-_ V«' ul,s W T T-XT^T _tag«-oMfe^ic4H*-of^Bese. Mr. aiid Mrs. J. X- Gobeille of Cleve- land, and Louis- 'Suii.ya.h- of^ichniond, \\t^arFat- Pt-ol. *otiiweirs eoMage. The latter sangai the M. fi.- rc^ureh at ^Sedu.6 Point Sunday last. Chas. Horton and Roswell Pi'iqe are .to spend next week at the Bay Shore house, Av C. Baitle and family and J. E. Stuart and fainily will go t o the bland •this~weete— • • • Jtrthur'felaekjnar and wfe are to be (ioutided, IH* who- have- itml. thw~?us- QBjTOARY. \ 7 ^~\5fARY A. KHISBEB. M«. Frisbee died, suddenly, at her .residence on Main street, Friday night, and was buried in Willow-ayehue jeeui-; •ftf*y nn ^\»^«yi \' .lorjpooliofr foixi and drink, it is opt naturally formed, and *o niuatbe made. I visjtediaii iee-fatapi-y. ^ . They have twenty Ions of iee forming hejca,, all the time, They lfff > tk«ir conducting the services, Mrs, Frisbee jps 66 years old, was :hnrn in fiolnuibia ewijTty7Tiiatrii Dr. Buek, when he was pastor here. She lea*;es,si husbaM. and one child, three havinf died, . _,. fa, C. PEIHSON. The people of this-.ccawuiWiity Weje* startled andsaddened on-Fridayafter- noQftrJbe.J^th, by th#-8«ddeB death? Jack Front's Herbarium. Ini^ortdl^^wlieTreTSe is s o desirable ery ihiry minutes, take outvthFiceT refill the tank with crater anjLreplace it. The freezing takes T^^^ight. einptied wilt be tilled soou, and3 new block of ice will be taken from it on the day after to-morrow.\ ^gwrtfyT th£3a5oo3t3jat#^\ and bab> bled - i n soft, sympathetic- sounds. MbiytjeeffiiB. thiitthje fi-eeaing takox mueh of loveig^vowii But the 6&d*^ i>i«ceio gently that a sptiy of roses gang* liymn of joy; the-y_belieyV ~\' and miaiotomajslyasUiey winced tbi n lies Imbedded, fft atr^Tfe beatityof form and color —. a marvelous thing, rthtnk. The fce^makers like to per- form this experiment, as it *howj^the_ JM ' - - ----- - v uoU prme is pieces of unusual taken in freezing beauty and H-ansparency.' A deliotite spray of floVertl:* cluster of ripe f rui V o r a brilliant-Coibrod HsU are^favojiiel sttbJeJeJ^._Jlxl»ib4^*©^-et4~ :!i, *^^ ago, T was 17.\ , sueTTfreezing are occasionally made at <rfter^atHitaessr-of but two.diays, of if airs, and a particularly beautiful or Will C. Ppii-sttn,• .Afn-tita-rmnni n/ r «.f 1 intoi'OJtiu^piHCH lliaktw A vary att.riin- Mr! Peirson's age^ was 68 years. He j ^tSJ? 1 * f \ r il ( birthday, or Christmas. ' • .'\. .. . ,- ,'•\•'.- What a pretty way to Dreserve ob- was bom oa the ancestral farm howl jec t g! 1 would ' like a e'ollectton of tiwned by mJ W: H, Hyde. His wife! Fioridjasjget!!inen8_io^^_pie4er»»tlL-JSp ^sd-sei-eraib'raT^ ag^ran^fije^an»uy|' a yT ei V i0ut . '^^wSnUh;. specimens;* no my life I ttht.uM.liko . to tell you, I think you ought to know.\ '. _£ .'j \Tell on, sweetheart,\ putting his afm round her waist/ seBT 'tlhada boy lover; Ijo %fas 19, and W{T went oft One morning and got married at a rogistwir\s. Tliink Qt ^^ r that!-Jt «Was- ^wliUirTwas at School at -Bavensmouthr - ~+ (ieorgeillZaud--.w+fe, imd-Miss fcncyjbut eveiything in its natural color, its Laijgridge, who has beea'auu«mber,of' perfect outline; Its liymg^n&eautyi th£i£trele inftiiv years .\.\'\\.• i Here, a clear (iule block wrth a oluiuui- ^^ • - , •'[ riU 1 tjejna1ke^.thei-e-it ^ytrtiny-^vWrp'rtTii _ j«^\ -one-^7-^mottr;-]Tj^ffiuster of gfape-i'ruit ^*r oranges, a •SFrs. Kogersj had been taken away. |'*pray of flowers or a series of forest- The remaining brothers andjasters are i™™?- Bttt, alas! such'-a colk-ctioU Samuei, Henry R. >,„ „> i.. , would not Iteorge .W,^ Mrs | .f^^f^ + •last a single Week— 67, strangest cases that ever came nnder nly observation Was. that of a:maa who had snbjeeEud himself foa great deal'of bodily pain'to - -effect his purpose. It was. generjilly TnidersTood 'atuong liis feljow-passengers thatiie was a great invaiW aad, was . sufl'ofi«g from some incurable blood disease that would eventually end his life. When he came \tioiis. \\Wfiat it was that excited niy suspicions I can't say, but something told me that the man was an impostor and I decided to have .him searched. You never saw such an indignant lot of people as they Were and their protestations that a search would en- danger the Jife of the invalid almost inade me forago. niy resolution.. The look'of satisfaction on tlie invalid's face* howeVerj when I hesitated, -set? , tledj3a#Tfa»d^JHHl Ittei bruugHt.TBto the inspecting room*, and sent fof a •physician before examining him-, as I wished to' take. no risjes. When the doctor came he felt the man's pulse and iookect.puzzled. '•\Therfe is noth- ing the matter with the \man*\ he said finally, \except extraaeeHs- poisoning.\ Yoamay be. surevl had him stripped.pretty quickly. Would jOH believe it? Hiii shin w,fs-a»^wlTitg and soft asit baby'sT^wttlTrtBe^ excep- tion of five red lumps outhe inner side Of the thigJw 'hut - iilnlnirl likw l^i'irli, Jesraup (of Shortsvilij-V--and Mrs. A,, W. ljydtvI g**^ g y'*_!^^*J^ ftef°«^ Mfr^f-fn T son\ = wa§\ aT quiet/ ^peaeeabfe, f Xv honest, -i»j,3' ^trlous' and prosperous citizen, kind, liberal -and estimable, \Without ah-^enemy in the-Worldi\ He had been many years- a faithful in the Prasbyterian church; whose pastor conducted/tlie burial service' on Sunday j^ffernooii, se'Veral hundreds_of Jii_s n^gjhboiiLaiMi friends hieing present, and Newark Grange, of which he was'a.member, largely represented^ :The remains were interred in the family grounds, East Palmyra cemetery. ^ ' ailroad has boen' phtnned to ear- ly freight around the cataniets. Soon, .trading station* will bescatteretr-along- & the live thousand/- miles gf jjavijabhj waters of tlie great river. Stanley . joujjdla vast country that.hadup own- er. The river flrairis a region coiitaiu- ESBON BJDAC'KMAK • WiNAKS. Mr. Winaiis was in fonner year* well known in jKewar^,\-tIiough' he had not visited the place iri twenty years, tilli about two months ago he caine here- in quest of health and to visit frien<ls. He had been several years in the Pen? sidn department at Washington, Fai'K ing: liis desk, jMid on arriving here, his de: dine..continued-,\till on,Saturday, the 27th, he very quietly passed away at the residenee ,d tjf his niebe, Mrs; -For- rest, his wife and daughter, Mrs. Wi- Frank .iJidvinson, and otlier friends beihg w<ith him. ^^Mr. - Winarfir iwass^orn Greene county, was aged 68 years, and undeveloped boils or carbuncles. The . physician examined these cnrioiigig Thprfweprshere nfP .,-j |H i n ••'• iniiJi ll.l,.- -UIL.,.. „ r four of us held hint while the doctor made an iucision'over one of the lumps and extisacted—a diamond!'' You. see, the fellow had read_ __ ffli-sin \Oft\ Afr'^\\ i\'i\H \\mctiriinw-l married Miss-Mary Jlaroie, of \Angel- icaj N. Y., some tbirty-four^eari). airo. iaughters, Mrs; Aniia ing more than a hiillion square miles, niueh of whieh. is we^l peopled. The Congo Free j*»i ate, founded by Stanley's friea*hieoptihl if.rKfiig'oT'Belglansi. lies chiefly south of the great bend of the river, and contains an area of one million five liuiidredi and, ^eight thous- and \square miles; Hs popuTatiori is more than .forty- two millions. The; articles cbllecteif from the African trade'are iVoryu,^aTm«uU._giimrcopai, rubueivbeeswax, cabinet-woods, iiip- popotamtis teqth and hides, monktsy- skins,' and .divers other things. These are bought with goods, such as colored beads, brass and eopper wire, cotton cloth, cutlery, guns, ammunition, and a great variety of articles known as \notions\ Or \dry-goods. * Th,e basis ojN*il buj-ing and^elling in the Congo Free State is. free trade; all nations that participate in the Berlin Congo •VfrlfH .^^^i^ Kt. 1 L - iConferenre'lutvii right to, Uad*HMtd|-Wt''U^t.Undi -• • •• J-^i^i^f^\-\--- o\. ** ^jtrter and esta boundaries of iblish posts within the that territory, vast and rich, mad* accessible through the i*>4ai bors of Stanley.— St. Nicholas, \Typically 'Early Enfflish. ~^ 1 _£fil ri\T!Snfen7requent-iy hoWever.'a narcissus bulb WhieiigaVe_no special pirpmjaw. ttt. t.h*», BtarrwTri: lend up several handsome clusters in successiod. Among bnU Jw.au plnuLJ ami pul.Ullllllls liilFldiiflls' Wiley and Miss Alice Winans, of Wash* Ingtoh, and one-«on, Chas. T. Winans, .pf Nebraska, survive'him ; also, one miuofnn^^iSMlmrj .IjjfVihfnn W ^Inamy of Clii .is the most picturesque;' the wide\'low windows in-paintings of- old -Bivglisii cottages interiors,, over..'which young ladies' go wild at picture shows'. Owe mu(4i of tlieir effect to ttie-pots of parr ui'a'sus- with-.^vlrieU-^taey wmtaHy-are^ % Mttfr ft r MMJPWB^- iue son; w*nd piayet! tiirougn glen, the tinted leaves rustled^ W- soft, sympathetic- sbtfiaiLS ;!# It had had so much experience ia;vW|| these mundane affairs: -^ '— <— •— ^> W bMy'ffightrt^iiidjfrbclistarrtHower pas- tures. .. \\' ' • ! •-—.;.„.\.'; : -* : * f '\'» ''\'»\.'- ^\\•;\^''\-\ ;. - \Geoffryl'V after a long aQpncfT miit; simijJBg^EcttLisTjiwiUtUttto epl^odet far 'rbw laugh. ree ^yeargY fy-withahappy C.'i'iiH'M!' liis .voice was so ; hearse, so 1 ill of liNrror that she turnedJhcrspf.t^. t . l Li2 uiic ^ij;>ji SA\s. j'l , y.4i!l..Juui.-4fV- \ rr,-' :-t-yrnr rrflifyrll^ ,! • .••\' . «>.\•• ,!i'v. lo. ^rrootT tiod,J/armenJ Are^.' 1 fe-plietiTVltlr SOHi&V 7 1 in her tone. For [/the. severe solem- i ecu say is, thai, you arethf> i 1 i 1 i^lyJij^iJe^^voman^L^ tieTOTsf5nu\mj\\S\* : meet. i fjrn . t ;.IM| i4i.t'> tr,Jiik_tiuit you* so lovely,\s» bftc ~~Sj -joviu. siu.filtl bn-:bo<l to iiio rorr!\ 6h A it •is.too tfrriiik'!\ • i. • • ' ~~' wil'ry:.'. CjjCryfAvlia uieati?* .WTitt bavo \I done/\ la-r voiiti- and now \jutfNuis iivirs earnestuesS\' Sho laid her hand' oh his arm and her eyes were raised to his beseoohiiiKly, It_ seemed^to madden Jjinu fori Jb&Qw^inB.- \^jL-hynd as-if itJhad stung hint, and stopdalboffroin her.—-—\~~7~ _ >~ i ' ~ = \Mean? ' Only this,\ with' cutting irony, \that being a}i - eady the wife; of one man, you accept a proposal of mar-, riage from another! Bah! ; Tho world has very strong terms for, siteh_ thi'hk hiV friend; Herbert Mas^ingbird, a soldier, and a gentleman as I understand the word, should havtf lent himself to such dishonor! Nothing but deceptioa OQatl sides,\and in bitter abandonment he leaned against an old tree and hid his face so that she should not see the bitter tears that forced themselves through his fingers,, as he vainlyJtvied4»» screen His face. , \Oh Geoffry, do have pity 1 Indeed I tmt irom-wnat you\ say I must have dono something* very Wicked* 1, did not really \consider the :any itapertaitce, amtT * \\* \TfEl do not in therleast love the young man. Papa is not'tb blame, for he knows noth- ing whatever about it.\ \Every word yow iiitter.oiily adds to your'wickedness,. If your iiiJther knows.\ notinji^h^nJLJt,_X\JiJinv\ deceived him areissusTs the 101081^8.060*0118 of the bulb family; , the • hyacinth sometimes sends up ajecjnidJjspakeJ J —^—c , . , „, ^__^__^^-^— Mejally at tint5xyen1o~o7tnT^ clocoivcd iwer-OfcrCaTmentr fai \ • .... iso trusted you. so, honored you. -And now yoil Imvfi'riiinpil my liCn, 1\ nfrrfri-. wish to see your false fair face again.\ - \Gooffrv Gcpflfry, l^MTItTiiTJflllfiiiStari i oeseccli you, and let ine tell you liow it happened,\ and she held out her hands piteouslyr— „^^_ -\ What is your husljandA name, mad- aa' , \'-he said withA:<'JSlElJ*alda£Sft> -'— 'VMli'n.Fitnclaiji*.'!. blie an^wew ijsed this: way for eon^ating ^a^te l\ ca « 0 . and one siren.Mi^JV^ i>i<-k, • »M#« aDt iY^aMl!^ \^aig^_aatL.Jie 'tried it,', fly wagthe : ~*— •\' \'\ ' • i \*-^-^- xinost crestfallen inratid you ever, saw, for. besides haying Had all his suffer- ing for nothing, he wa^u^jjdxuitjy^ tm^cr.^r'.--^rsrsr - ----- .• - -,- -^-•'- •- HesembliHK a jSwentmont. By the occnsinnal use of '\HAMBFRG FI( iwson, .of this jjlaggr Mr. Winaii: gent |—The liaE'!ssIis>familyi8 large, and s o j old that mafir of its mtiubers have was a pleasant, in,teHi-j taken new names, some of them being .^ejfHt»imij*i__ : ftP.*i JiZSM-M- Mm j aeeottatgd 'arjd sjiupatliizingfriends <lnringr ; H'° ne ^ t ' i „.. F t • !•*• - * - - i bloom, days of his life ^pent •py^:i^^. t ^^i n ^^^ea«v i :nw ^At^ivcBS^^cAtr \hfivveviaiv protty, and, abundant in The daffodil,\the \pheasant- B1T warm the Closing Newark\\\;He'iiad soine .time ago (\Te/ narcissuses,' andTsloljm freely in-doors. ^ided to make the familv ground in The flowers of some of the • daffodils- tiri^rliSSte^con^^ W A 1^3^ g^rSuS- '\Becomes pntioru indi>rePtion. piles, and sickheadaoheU r »„,,„„ „»„„„„„-, „„ nA t , * it > l gj\«?msn nue in ^iien petals oecomes reflWd. 25 cents. Dose, dne FJs. Mack ; -Monday aftei ••noon, conducted by^Rev. .obtrusive excepfju Very bright light by AV, Hi. - KeH%.\T®ri Burgess v his remains were laid $0 \ \ ™ rest. pre Drug JGesrifi ¥r—For Buy your .wjalk paper„ on- Pah»wra- street at the Art Wall Paper sto're. AU the'hew' designs, y i4tf ,i» *- The campernels, beloved of early En- % glish poets^lso are jjaj^eisiusfis.JsHdUJ.JX- ^^rWi^T.tee^ comljioe^iMiggedhess and \uxuriaqce in a manner that shut) liLfiii- Ayer'sSartoriUa is recommended by ^BbU^^y/'-^i^,^'^ ^ m -««i „«. *t ,..' -••- ,.T . .\ ^\^videar them.toMTwhO yein'n for some- ncians as the^aly sure btood-ffnriner. I t h ij, g t j. u iy and .typicttHy \Early So* ^ - .. glish,''—^ John Bafyberton, in-Harped* fiiise'riibibliopelessness-in lier-voice ; ___^_ i _l — ^^en^-Ws.~ J TttMiir'c' i I have the. honor of wishing you good morning,\ and he turned on his heel and left herA until ho reached the house. 'I^Col. Massingbii'd about?\ '-jh-dotffr - kiio.w\r£)iF Geoffry. IsaW ^iTinrTnvluie ago in tfa~jj£l3etck along with Str^jKay^ !\Bce it 1 you can find him, and ask him - to be so good as to NOHII' into the li- , brafy.\ .'••\. ,._,...^ \Yes Sir Geoffiy.\ \'T%?'tuastcr be put out surely,\ said' the st-e'varit. as h0 . •passedout in searchof thecoloritl.'' Sir Geoffry paced up And down, np' a«d down in the very library \where only a few daxs airo his heart had bounded Continued on page three.• ., ~sfiS^~*»