Tired of current newspaper reports?

 Take a peek into the Newark Evening News from 1909.

See what the top headlines were over a hundred years ago, the prices charged for certain items, and the fashion of that era. 

Courtesy   http://www.theindependencedays.com/

  
This prayer is an adaptation of the prayer which was composed by Archbishop John Carroll for use on the occasion of the inauguration of George Washington in 1789. 

Almighty and eternal God,
you have revealed your glory to all nations.

God of power and might, wisdom and justice,
through you authority is rightly administered,
laws are enacted, and judgment is decreed.

-We pray for the president:
Assist with your spirit of counsel and fortitude
the President of these United States,
that his administration may be conducted in righteousness,
and be eminently useful to your people over whom he presides.
May he encourage due respect for virtue and religion.
May he execute the laws with justice and mercy.
May he seek to restrain crime, vice, and immorality.

-We pray for the members of Congress:
Let the light of your divine wisdom
direct the deliberations of Congress,
and shine forth in all the proceedings and laws
framed for our rule and government.
May they seek to preserve peace, promote national happiness,
and continue to bring us the blessings of liberty and equality.

-We pray for state and local officials:
We pray for the governor of this state (commonwealth, dominion),
for the members of the legislature,
for judges, elected civil officials,
and all others who are entrusted to guard our political welfare.
May they be enabled, by your powerful protection,
to discharge their duties with honesty and ability.

-We likewise commend to your unbounded mercy,
all citizens of the United States,
that we be blessed in the knowledge 
and sanctified in the observance of your holy law.
May we be preserved in union and that peace which the world cannot give;
and, after enjoying the blessings of this life,
be admitted to those which are eternal.

We pray to you, who are Lord and God, for ever and ever.

Amen.

http://concordpastor.blogspot.com/2009/01/prayers-for-new-president.html
 200 Years since the year without a Summer


All summer cold weather records since the formation of the U.S. weather bureau are eclipsed by that of the year 1816, which has been handed down as "A Year without a Summer."

The year 1816 was known throughout the United States and Europe as tho coldest ever experienced by any person then living. Transcripts of old diaries, of that year, which have been published, tell of men ploughing in July  with overcoats and mittens on in Connecticut. Snow fell in Vermont in June to the depth of ten inches and a seven inch fall in the interior of New York State and Massachusetts was noted. July came in with snow and ice.

On the 4th of July, ice as think as window glass formed throughout New England, New York and in some parts of the State of Pennsylvania.
Indian corn, which in some parts of the East had struggled through May and June, gave up, froze and died. To the surprise of everybody, August proved the worst month of all. Almost every green thing in this country and Europe was blasted with frost.
The Evening Gazette, August 5,1920