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,,, v EIJEGANT , ASSa&TMJSNT OP 1TBRELLAS I With the following Handles iiilJEIRSt-. OLfrVE. WEICHSEL* SOIMA, ORANGE, EBONV CARVED; Hoftman & Robinsons, LY0M8AND«EWWt, N.Y been~: NEWARK AND yiGlNnV. r-TJifr Palmyra fair begins to-morrow. Mrs, Mary Lovejoy is ill with mala- rial fever. - v • ae-ef^fctee elmtrie^aiapriiwve s jMU%~©ver~ tffe jtreep. -*—^- •• 7 ~~- ;—Miss-Kate Hanohett wf fcyonSTiied -Monday night of paralysis. , John Powers, of ;• Clyde was killed Mondaynight by •* w^st^nnretraiTrr ,f • Mis, O.. C; IUMliKHi 1» SpenfflHg' Hie time of her husband's absenceinLyoiis. Rey/'E. Ciirtis of Syracuse preached in the Presbyterian church Sunday in: 7*xchajnge with the pastor.\ .. A. Br-^qverhHl and daughter, Cor <-sk, returned ifoiaJSeKYsiKM' r sI~Jhe latter improving nicely. A shadow pantiniiiue will be -given at the village. lialOhisevening for the ^.benefit of St*; Mark's cluifek Republics were eve?r.««gratefuX We put our great men 6n postage stamps 1 and then • punch their heads^^jPtic-A-; • The canal work at Clyde has been awarded to W. H; Shepcrd &-SontKo: \Havana at $1,393, by Supt. Shanahan; .-.-._ ^eiimejof Mrs, Craig's funeral, as \-gent to u», was wrong,,, ltwai neneid j»t half past one to-morrow instead of JSfed^fiz: ,.nr:...\. ; :''z:::..'f ' A. J. Eaton, once a popula_r_fi_ The Burnhani grocery, is now pleasant ^ jy installed in the ticket office at $he : Central ; depotT Syracuse. . Rev. X J. McGrath, the newly pr jjaHnea\ priesfjit Clydet celebrated-his .first mass at St. John's Catholic |-%chnrch, Sunday morning- : Mr. WeavejM>n Union street, in is ball health and was visited last week by ^hifrsbn, George, of (rloyersViHe, who ,_ also visited his Sodus relatives. Miss Louise Bashford, formerly a ilbT6n3lch. TeacBerTECyl add the remains were brought to Ly t where^the iunsral is- being held '; this afternoon-at the residence of iier ^brother, James Bashford The executive committee of the New -York gtete^ghristian-Association is in session in the Christian church on Miller street to-day, Rev, A. H, Mor- l rill of Stanfordville Christian Biblical TSfitRute'wtH prwieTPlHe'^iBon this e*\^BSfening.. , WiluVG^Cawuer/fornieily pThici the iydnj. ^'littion. _schooi x . now. at ^^je^iler-wH*e-mawie4-iiiaay Oe- itober 4th. to Miset Minnie Bostwick* -fatsjr winter ^T^jje'warkj and has since r 'lbeeii with her mo- ke*: .- to Colorado. : The ceremony will take place at the residence of Mrs- J,--M> ' Pitkin on. Miller street, sister of Miss Bostwick. -Abet-iL-Blackmar -of New fork, at I\ torney for the New York Produce ex * change, appeared at the hearing on _ Wlvri} Hie* fSjSbaM.M iehleh the scheme for sup- pryfog Syracuse with-akaneateles jga-^raise • war-discttssed, a«d--i&ade ImNtSPfr * R\;r argument against the diversionLof wa- ^r^njJ^TsguTce'of sTipply-'for.the -Jordan-*nd Port Byron level, as the canal traffic would be liable--to suffer f embarrassment in consequence, B. yan-Duser* and wife-returned from Taunton, Mass.:, JMday. Mrs. Minnie Krunl Castherand chil- dren left for Denver, tUis morning; ' Several Newark relativesare attend- ing the wedding of Miss Nei]li$BjieiF in Eyons 1 td-day. . . • ' - • iSSiHs BSnittan will leave Friday flight for the New York Homeopath!' Medical College an<rHospifai; Hon.' Win. B'ateinan and family of Cincinnati, and Prank Trowbridge of yew >'or& are at JBev, The ohi rectory is on its way down town.' Work is suspended this after- noon, on account of a couple of bro- ken axletrees. \\. • Mrs, Louise Reed and, little daugtr^*: ter, after a pleasant summer in Newark\ will start fpr their Wenry (Smith TW: , /^-njorrow^imMsiag^ e first ol-tlitotaber J. D. arket will not be opened on This is a step in advance other market men would do ^' rrstreeT follow,_ eral carrier pigeons were sent from Rochester this morning by aMJ^roiotooda.by agent Mo-lnatitokj^i^ ott. Thiay yreie apparently •f\' —-•—-- tnjt-H*Jt--4ook-^gtt ;L ntfariy hour to get their beari rising. We wish jo call especial attention to the series of arHelws' whirih w« have, made arraiigemeiits.to publish, on the French Revolution. We know se: articles to be interesting and instruc tive reading, and would suggest^tfaat they*be preserved, from week to week. Henry (i. Tinsley of Pomona, Cal.; and Miss-Helen Orris wold were married at. evening at the residence of Vhe hride's grandmother, Mrs. Daniel Jen- ison, iock Berlin. Rev. L, A. Ostran der performed flie ceremony ih the presence of about sixty guests. He- man D. Rogers and Albert Leach were the rishers and Miss Ennna Tinsley, the ten year old .sister ofr^the^-groom, acfed as maid of honor. They left at once for California. The Executive Committee of the Wayne County Veterans*^ Association met ih C*rand Arniy hajl^ Wnlpntt, nn Monday, Sept. 23, t o audit the ac- counts of the secretary and quarter- master-foT thil year. President Cmv Jas^alledthie-ineptiBgH^ordeR - -The^fH^m following officers were present: Past-i president, Geo,. B. Curtis^ Wolcqtt;' president, E. T.. Pimm, - Rose ; past- secretary, B. W, Newberry, Wbledtt; secretary, J* JL Steveir Jfewark, and the following vice-presidents : M. M. Meade, .South Baiter- pfe .W_ -Brinker- hoof, Red-Creek l--Hr-Cr-±)uHn,Ly on's ; LevLL, Allen, Ontario Center; C. P. Sweezey, Marion j^^.RoSISl Williamson. Comrades C. P. ^Swee zey-, 6. W, Brinkerhoof and H. C. Dunn ^ere appointed .auditing com- mittee. The committee took charge of the books- and vouchers oLthe sec- retary and quartermaster at 2 o'clock p. m,., and reported at 5 o'cloclL They ( found the account of each officer cor. reet, and reported a balance m tHe hands Of Q'Mnaster Mills of $482,1% The report of the Committee was then adopted. A report, in detail, was or dei^/jprhrt^atid-iSMrcutetiBd to membership. . * _ John A. McDonald, ticket-taker in «- Boston dime museum at a salary of f8 »»w»ek, receives $1QO,QOO by the will of his qncle,, the late Lieut. Gov, Mc- Donald oTMiehigan, who Was recently' killed in a railroad accident. Squire Moses Parkins of St Clah7 Fa., is a thrifty old gentleman of 77. and when recently Mrs. Mary Gregory (aged 66) became Mrs Parkins he kept the wedding fee in the family by_read- ing the marriage-ceremony himself. One dreadful effect of the mild weather has.come about The ice men tfliif, Tn New Y< thirty of the-big dealers are already in combination, and they have agreed to prices and obtain greatet^rofitsr fhe length of the Mississippi r»iver has always been placed at 4,100 miles, but civil engineers •familiar With the stream say^tBsrtrtras shortened itself over four-hundred miles in twenty years, and will do a« well in twenty to coine. \ • \ Coriel ensed .frpmr$f\mr Dirty ?ISi!Sr -i- yr^Ph (o rlwporta. .- r «••-. -• W BrtNBsiiAt-r;\'.' ~' '•' *\'. The oonrentiou of Rebeiah 'gewee'^envi berg of .1^0.- Q. F. to-day formed^ national association with Mrs, M. FJ -Rea*- Missouri, as president.—Frost fell last tagMrsver; n large area. Thfe states affected were-_Mi»- souri, Illinois, Iowa,\ Wisconsin, Nebraska —j ..^j-i^j..^.!.-.—i^At- .fc4;h©,triate«-tte: P^mn^s^ctS'tb-dHy.four. jurbW were ac- cepted by both sides and sworn in.—Orange, N. J., was visited yesterday afternoon by one of the severest rain storms in her. history. The long continued rainy season had soaked c4B4 the brooku wore alfcady : turi- ning bank-full. The rain set in sharply at about three o'clock and fell m sheets. ' The brooks soon overflowed their banks and all the low-ljang parts of the city were flooded. -rThe British steamer Vertumnus, Captain Thompson, of New York andjamaica steam- ' Vhrarrrannrahnre^o^iggoiafigEEiiBs; t-mlghfrin a dense fo^r^gwiitr the life ~ —\ station at Point Lookout', Long You may; hold the Gorresponding/Quniber to the. 101 ticket _:—- 0flt; 'iheti ywi wHT\'tje^\'preseiit^cj with ope of fhe^ •*\ '^ »— Largest and Finest ^\\\\\\.. saving Beach, TMb«8i>At; \MrsTRobert Ray Hamilton is^ljoonvleted and goes -to prison for twp\years.^-At eight o'clock to-night several thousand tons of rock slid from Cape Diamond, at the end of Dufferin Terraoe, Quebec, to Champlain ?Q0-feet below. demoliahipB BAVOTAI. etltngs,—Merritt Wright, a contractor • of Canton, Pa.i was killed last night by the caving in of a sand bank. —Louis Straussi a New York banker, has failed for $260]QOO.- The Cincinnati, Washington * Baltimore railroad was gold at -fnr«ntranir» ftt fSmrtw, tion, it was officially said, made theempToy- uxent of the discharged men unnecessary.— Snow began failing on Mount Washington this morniiig and is nowsevBratihchesdeep, The summits near hear are white. agio deel -BliiaAJ^^ Thnjtll'para aja.^iU-i rock sfide at Quebec—Ten'thousand people heard Gov. HiQ speak at the Elmira. fair,-; The committee on site and buildings of -the J WorWR ! Pair in New -York to-day decided that the location of, the fair should be be- tween \Ninety-seventh- and 1,27th streets, Fourth avenue and the North river, includ- ing Riverside-Park and Morniniaiide Park,: and the property contaguous • theieio^the. north end of.Central Park to be used only »> taken J$mv-jqffered for sal© in Newark— publisher's price,: $15.00. ,2 -;- with 0Q^otbex.pj-e sent* /thstalutely free* Onft^tinkot Svasi? with every 20 eent cash puFghase ; five ,. : ., with every dollar. IV W. H. Kelley* - Newark, N. % •frsr- -: / . IT •• ^jfegggts^ntr-moire=tp fnrhigh yunr house with the new styles of wall; i^i^^^^&m^wh^Maeit J»pei, than it does with the^elddi^h: fohh^hjj^country stoek. ~T?Se\moderri idesis of decoration are the styles belonging to ^a past than David Er-^on-is-aja edneated dee-; orator—and interior artist. In his i-ncaseofjhere being an absolute necessity forit.—The will ofthe late Be v. #rv F. %.'. Pi. Barnard, fprmerty president of Colurjiura tiBllege, bequeaths his- estate of $80,1300*10 the Tcollege.—The Soverign CJNind Lodge of <)dd Fellows to-day\decided-tb\ hold the next _ session in Tjipeka, - on the second-day in jtical painter ;as well as decorator. Se.ptember i |8Sip.^Cyrus- King, a collector His stock of paints and painters 1 !S*S*£*«?'5?_?!. ( ^*'?^ 0 !. cpn l mitl f d '\\A\!requisites is fulLand herfect. _tLe wilt cheerfully show the new- styles, and stock, which is new and fresh, is gathered all that belongs to modem art and-true harmony of effect; Low 'priced goods, which are faslv ionable and pretty, as well as the .richest fabrics known to the trade, are fully represented injhjs colfectipn., it is nis business to .arrange and combine colors, and figures so as • to; produce the best, effects in theTop.ms and halls of his patrons^- * .** This is the niore readily and con>r pletely •effected by one who is a prac- cide Friday morning by the use oflaudanuni'. .»_L^ ^SATURDAY. * Heavy- earthquake sijpcks were felt at Herolbsburg, Cal.—The sch'pomer Beatrice. has arrivedfroariBebring Steqt with' 700 geal- skins. She did not see the United States revenue cutter.—The Association x>f Ameri- can Physicians yesterday elected, S t (iBuasey. of Washington, president; Henry Hun at Albany, secretary; W-. W. Johnson of Wash- ington, treasurer.—The second of the series of tennis m«tehe« between George Kerr of Duulin, and Thomas Pettit of Boston, for tlie-ch^inijkinshirjLof^the world, Was played 'aTSpHngSield, Mass,, this: afternoon. Pettit won the match,taking three sets odt of four.: -^L-P-»-WiUiams^ receiving teller of theFirst National bank^of-Denver, is a deaulter to the extent of.$8,000. ,-• SVSDATT^ At the election in France BoUlanger was defeated.^-The United Glass Company of. Syracuse has purchased a;U the window glass Plants in Illinois, being those -at Book \Ifr* [d7=6tSEpCtgBa=Streato1v^rhe^IJmtei pun ism Company will operate the works hereafier. —A fire at Cnstyrland. Lewis county, last lestroyedTimmermanBrothers' kind- ling wood factory, newly built. Loss, $10,- 000. \•- • MONDAYS The mammoth publishing house of Bel- ford, Clark *Co., of -Chicago, has. failed and a receiver has been appointed. The at- torney for the creditors places the liabilities at at $360,000 to $400,000, and- the assets at $400*000.—The official report of the trial board on the new cruiser Charleston ap- proves Of the vessel, evcept that her horse,-. power is under the contract requirement, thus calling for a penalty of $20,000.—Eigh- teen inches of snow has fallen on Mount Washington^The will of the late S. S, Cox was filed for probate to-day.—Light frosts occurred this morning in several towns of OswegoBOn^ty. Vegptatina wan pippedJi] r—^Sh explosion of gas oocurreq ia a coal mine. * uesr-'iPayton, Tenn.; to-day Nine men were badly burned. TTJKSDAY. . .TheState League of^Republican' Clubs met in Saratoga. Delegates are gathering there for the state convention.—Five people were killed in a railroad accident atChicago. .rrJL. M. Ty«lworth, a -baMo^afe T HBEsWJre-ietJA^ZJseiict lump), Bl»ck- smith's anil Anthracite coal (from the L. V. - mines), of the best quality, for sale at my yard, an<l delivered in corporation at Uwest prices. . f Sji3JL^TKB.*S anil <JL'lNifcl'ke~PifldsPHATE, id J-rtM best In the market, kept In stock at mv r; ~ olllcc In Kast Newark. Leave yoir orders ' with ray son-, at E. K. Uurnham's law office, over M. K^JJurnhani'sgrocery store. Main it. tb* lewtMlSp- f rom the Oooperstown fair ground, and was drown in the lake on nisdiBCent.r^Leroi,the parachutist, was drowned atReval indescepd- ing from his balloon.^-Fresident Harrison left Deer PaTk.—Prince Bismark celebrated! t3ie 27th anniverBary-of-^Ms-ttppoirrtment as president of the Prussian cabinet. I find Ideal Tooth f owdcr is witliout deception the best I 1I;)VG -ev<-f u^tih With its aid I keep my teeth viiy t.i-aii jffil'.\^it^---nfliy.li.'J 3i-jia liiiiliUV ,f,i l\i^ with any-other powder 1 have ever frh-d. before^ So says 'Ferdin.mil E. Ciiaj'taid, Baltimore, iiA \ -.-.— By tlie-way, will v«u lmv DIM: ToOth Powdcr-S^Wc\ .anfIjbrongHiyTCB- ommcud it. U. K. Xivhols; i)entist, Sa- Iwa, Kansas, says, Mfeal '(tooth Powder is i'ii my 'estimatMM, just what-its name fiiiUnafaw. An engraving 2»x34 is piven with each two bottles. Price 25 cents per bottle. furnish estimates to all who think of papering, decorating, or painting. Call in and see the display of n6\v elites'atthe - --« 'Valmyra Street, 1VEWARK, ^^MBW YORK.. Hay! May? Hay! W ANTED-Hay, whOat, oats, potatoes, OB- (ons, etc.. at C. RVPKRT'S. Special at- tention will bo paid to the hay trade, as-1 have Ave presses and wilt run theni all C. Rupert, l£d$t Newark, - Ntiv Yoft - Onttnby telephone Free of Charge _• WarSiome at Eatt Nttcarlr Atostffttm COjf$|/<vvWi<>/l Who will call on W. H. Kelley A gentleman of Americus, (ia., took possession of a piece of property the other day that has been in ^urt for ^boul ten yeirs. It liHSgOne through all of the courts, in all of which ne gained it. r * Miss Jeannette Halfoid. daughter of the President-elect's private secretary, ii living a thoroughly rin-al life near Orlando, Fla. She is freijuently seea •eated upon a load of hay and driving a team of frisky mules'. , Imported tobacco now tinds a ready . in Japan and, acceraTng to native journals, there has of late been some difficulty in meeting the demand. In consequence in some localities prices nced-lOJper.-cent.. „A Fewer passenger conductors have been discharged from .the Missouri Pacific Road, it is said, than from any other railroad in the West Manv of the conductors in the road's service have been with it from the start. JJHISJS WHAIl I^>Etti Smug lachSes; THE CELEBRATE© & Son's B; THE BELL TBEBI.E PIANO, THE OPEBA PIANO, The StorySr^iark Orgaiii- NEW ENGLAND OB«AlV, CHASE OKCtAN^ I ARBA\D A VOTE V OHO AN. I have made arrangements with H. S. Mackie & Co., of Rochester, 4p_furnish All Kinds of Sheet Music. Needles, Oils and Extras For all Machines always \ - „ ih stocks M. B. AVERY, \UNION STREET, Newapk, - New^ork; 0 PEIRSON&NICHOLOY, • o o « In connection with our FURNITURE Trade, we keep constantly on hand a large and complete stock of Undertakers goods. Of aU kinds and. sizes, which we wjH promptly trihi to order at any hour of night or day. ahiwill attend '\* funerals'with our hew and ELEGANT vHEARSfi, At a reasonable, charge. m St, Newark, N, f. »-Tl :..«i4_iww..-. 4st:.xri2£.