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Tm»r interested should remember ibst■r»' certificates is to be held at the High •chool Building on titis week Saturday.A xbw wire bas been put into the office .f the A. * P. Tel. Co. The increasing latronage bas rendered this addition to he facilities for doing business a neces-tuarWe, it i» m opinion they w ill last ten times as long, and are not excelled in point of durability by tbe Une.t granite, •oremas.ol Sew York City, well known the boat living authority in this country. alsodty.Thb Paines ville Grange has rented the tall over Curttaa k smart'* store iu which a hold their meetings. Tbe room waa oc-:upted for the first timeon Wednesday oftank at the Labe Shore Depot a leak on Saturday evening last, arly one-third of the contents ot irvoir escaped before the accident e repaired.ivate letter we learn that on Tburs-last week, the mill of E. A Mom-obinaon station. Ottawa Co., Mich-irned. Loss about (1(1,000 morelUmot change by age.The General Agent, O. J. WiUiard, or Dunkirk, S. Y_ would be pleased to show o parties interested, anil we would advise our citizens Jo avail themselves of opportuaity, for if J» truly a ‘•thing ol ity and a joy talmost) forever.give below tbe programme for tbe Fifteenth Annual Commencement excr-at the Lake Erie Female Seminary. All tbe friends of the Institution are cor illy invited to be present.Wed*esduy. July «•J *. M.—Aritbmetic. Room A_ Miss Wright: Geometry. KoomB., Misorily.tbe Fourth are progressing sat Phe committees are hard at work and there is every prospect of a most successful old-tashioned celebration.TUB strawberry festival in the basement ot tbe M. E. Church on Tuesday evening waa weil attended, and all appeared satisfied wifb Ibe good things provided the net receipts were about $w.Among those who are lo sojourn at the Little Mountain this summer is General Garfield. That is if reports are to be believed. His interests in Ibis section un-ioubtedly lt;ft* need much personal looking after.among other attractions for tbe Fourth we understood that tbe ladies of the Bap-list Church are preparing to have a refreshment tent somewhere near the Park, where ice cream, cake, lemonade, and-'sich” can be procured.Tub game of base ball on Saturday lost, between the Mutuals ol this place and the club from Geneva, resulted In a vie. tory for the latter by a score or 22 to 23. Lack of space prevents our giviug ilie detailed report Pi raiabed.Thb gamat of the town are unhappy. Two circuses and the Fourth, ;all wilbin two weeks, combined with certain Onan. oial difficulties that prevent attendance upon tbe three, render necessary a dec-is-Aiicient History. Chapel, Miss Kinsman. 10 a. M.-Trigonometry. Room A., Miss iwn: History F. S..Chapel, Miss Kin, — -- philosophy.which from its vet of gloom and trouble.Arthur D. HiggbXS has accepted a situation with W. W. Cole’s Sew York and Sew Orleans Circus. He left fot duly, In company with the advance sgent Colonel Atwood, on Tuesday afternoon. Arthur is aa old hand at putting up pspei and will, without doubt, give perfect sat ■afaction in his new position.On Friday evening of last week Mist Libbie Anderson was presented, byof the choir ol St. James'Cbui with a handsome gold watch, as a U monial of their regard. The occasion i social gathering of tbe choir at the r deuce of Miss Sarah Palmer, was chosen as the time of presentation.Thb gathering of the school cbllrtrei Monday afternoon at the High Scl building, to sing under the leadership of Prof. Hamlen, was a great success, five hundred were present, and the . cises throughout gave evidence of the ability and care which that gentleman had bestowed upon their training.Mrbbrs. Garfield and Jewell, proprietors of the Cowles House, are rapidly perfecting the necessary arrangements to enable them to provide for their share or tbe erowd on the coming Fourth. Those whi register at this boose on that day will find themselves well cared for by everyone connected with the establishment, from the accommodating clerk, George Miller, down to tbe smallest bell boy.Thb new council room has been furnished with walnut chairs, desks, and tables. A curious commentary on the disposition, even or city fathers, to patronizeborne Institutions,is fnrnisbeo by the fact that with three furniture dealers in our own town, these new fittings were purchased in Cleveland; and that, too, while any one of the three would have been willing to furnish the same articles at tbeOn Sunday last Miss Anderson closed her engagement with the choir ol Episcopal Church, having accepted one n Minneapolis. On next Sunday Miss Palmer also resigns her place aa organls So permanent arrangements have as y been made to fill tbe poaition left vacant by the departure of Miss Anderson. That of Mias Palmer is to be filled by Miss stow. The choir itself is still to remain under tbe control and directorship of Professor Hamlen.Somk of those more Immediately interested have suggested that it would, perhaps, be well If a detailed statement were to be published—showing the amount of receipts and expenditures, and tbe present general financial condition ot Temperance League. Although we not spoken to him in regard to the matter, yet we have no doubt but that the Ti urer would be perfectly willing to furnish such information, even if asked by t‘ who are not members of the League.Thb arrangements for feeding the vast erowd which will be present on the Fo are being made on a scale that wlU en all to be amply provided for. James rent, of the Stockwell House, assisted byjss.Eddy, hlscfflclentstcwsrd, are fully prepared to furnish meals forat leastfi' thousand, if necessary. And those wl are acquainted with tbe admirable co Mine of the establishment need no assu that every want of tbe public will I cared for in the best manner possible.Do not forget that a Grand Dance is be given at the Stockwell House on I Fourth. Tbe Hall will be open and ready from 11 a. m. to 12 r. m. charter Thompson's Full Quadrille Band arlt; the inspiring strains for the olt;don.Tbe Executive Committee have appoint-ed the following committees and offioers oi Lbe day for the coming celebration;Chief Marshal—J. S. Casei 1.1 isi’r Vnmhnl 1. B. Kll,a, t'l Marshal—J. B. Kliboui id Ass t Marshal—J. M. Benjam.. . Reception Committee—Geo. W. Steele, J. S. Casement, P. Bosworth.- --------R.K. Paige, J. B. Kllbourne,On Fireworks—N. O. Lee, W. t\ Smith, H. Holcomb, E. T. Doneldson —•'1 * '* Sawyerk Race—B- B. Clark.6n Fire Department—L. B. Biker, Ralph K. Paige, John Hickok.On Hoodlums and iVhaengerfest—H. C. Neills. U.s.Mastlck.Wm.Dorau.R. M. Murray was appointed Reader of the Declaration of Independence.i theresidence of Dr. David Mathews, No. 43 Washington St., of this city, a sample of the New Corinthian Monuments pure New Jersey zinc, which in Ion will revolutionize tbe marble trade in this country. Its durability and uncha Ing color (like polished granite), is questioned, while Its cost Is less than o half the price of marble, with the as amount of work. It is endorsed by leading scientists of lbe country, and Standard Works on Chemistry. Encyclopedias, etc. We give below that of Prof. John W. Armstrong, chemist, geologist, and Principal of the State Normal School at Fredonia, N. Y. who says:“This certifies that I have examined thi beautiful Corinthian Monumenta manu lactnred by W. W. Evans, or the cltv or Paterson, N. J„ from pure cast zinc. Knowing ibe nature of pure zlno I ‘“Sltnncy in recommending these n• self-protecting Id by tbe atraospbe, being per!m of ox Id' *). which is inaction of i he weather n comparison to the durability ofobtained in Sew Jet» in cMinor,el. MisPrescott. 3 p. M.—Physiology, ( liapel. Miss Beutly. 4 p. St.—Mental Philosophy. Miss Parsons: Music. ;:30 P. M.—Liter, -y exercises and vocal and instrumentThursday. July 2d.0 a. M.—Moral Science, Miss Ev« lymphony No. 5, Allegro; Coru|o*iti.II A. M.—Annive ine of—Praylt; Hutchinsualiug Class, by Rev. H. I . Haydu. Presentation of Diplomas, Parting s«n».V bet her the great steamer er the circus that is hilled here for the th of July, orwh gnsled that of the foloth ufiaii The advertficieully shutespecially the elreTbeisemont on another page si o word of ours is needed mgaged I- evidently of tbest, and the tact that Janies Rob unpinn bareback riiler of the xectcd with the enterlainmperformance.The Great Eastern has but re closed a most successful engagen St. Louis, and I'rom llir Daily lilultr of that dty we take the lullnwiii)rally jammed vritb an ethe ladic:could not resist the attractiveness of tbe ■ wdust and spangles, as was evinced b, large number of the gentler sex iu atcollection of rare and splendid specimen from the animal kingdom much loo elabt ,te to fully describe duw. Tbe niagtiil1 iu for a ful loken admiri vvniiig event of the evleauliful zebra, the A fries lately camels, lioness and litter of cubs only two weeks old, *City, in tbis Mate, cat mtfyoeal -----1 —awas the unequaled arenic unt of which everybody present expressed the most unqualified approbation. James Robinson as a bareback horseman bas r-equai. For ten vears he has been cone ded the cbiot of great equestrians, and I never rode better than last night. Every dnriug and hazardous evolution, so peculiar to him alone, was performed with the ease ease, grace, and startling interpretation of tbe olden time. The Miuco bn.tilers’ perilous trapese; tbe riding of Mr. Lowry, Master Eugene, the miteof acbild; the posturing of Tom VVaUou, and thehe posturing of Tom Watson, and the .umbling ot Gorman, Sylvester, Clarence Robinson, Batchellor. and the corps of acrobats, were all excellent. We shouldProgramme tar tlte Fourth.So far as some of the minor details, such as designating exact hours fo various entertainments, have not yet been settled upon by tbe committees in charge of the celebration. The main feat or the day hnve, however, been fully-agreed upon, and we are therefore enabled -ly complete prograoiiuie day.The national salute at sunrise will open le amusements of the day, and from that time until midnight a constent succession of attractions have been provided. Dur-i forenoon there is to be a grand don of Soldiers, Military, Corn Bands, etc., an oration by General James A. Garfield, and a display by our fine Fire Department. In tbe atternoou there he several Steamboat Excursions oi Lake, a Grand Masquraile March, a Burlesque Concert on the Park, a Prize Tub Race on tba River, a Prize Sack Race Main street, and variuus other games i amusements in different parts of the city. In the evening there will be a magnifies display of Fireworks.During the day, from 11 a. m. to 12 p. i there will also be a dance in tbe large a elegant Hall of lbe Stockwell House—tThompson's Full Quadrille' Band.There will be special trains run on the P. A Y. R. R.. both to accommodate those deairlng to attend, and also those who may wish to go lo Richmoud for tbe purpose of availing themselves of the pleas-gaged at a large expense and will be present during the entire day.The celebration will alsc be added lo bythe :t of tll tbostion, have not yet been Inlly matured. But ibe ground at which it will be held bas been chosen In the grove immediatelr in front or the residenceof C. C. Jennings. Tlie Speaker’s Stand and other necessaryof preparation.Last week we expected to be able in tbisspecial trains ou tlie P. A Y. R. R. would start from the several stations along tbeSuperintendent entitle bad not returned from Youngstown, wbere be hud gone lo complete lbe arrangements for the day.We are therefore compelled to leave ] this information until next week.CHIVALRIE.In tbe far off olden time—when belted kuigfal wielded lanee and raace, andiu ded ito ol rthere were never braver deeds wrought than those of which some gage lt;Tu»i creator baldric was the only explanation, and .death Itself was never lighter than wheu met while obeying the decrees of chivalrie. But the world has aged and men have changed. Custom no longer permits on tournay field tbe battle a Poulrance, and valient knights perfore make devoir in other and more gentle forms.And yet, after changed the manner of expression. The same incitement ol fair faces and lissom forms, now, as then, nerves the muscle and sends the blood tingling through one veins—but repartee has supplanted rapier tbruet, and skill of mind gains victories that once were achieved by streugih ofStill, there . is mu tion for tbe beroic left, so that—although the battle Is waged in perfumed bower rather than Iu open field—there In found everywhere a deep-seated love lor outdoor games, which gratify this sense while leaviug free the play ol glance and word. Thus archery und croquet have-long held undisputed swnv In public ravor —for, wbde with them eaine the charm or air and snn and changing shade, there yet was brought no Interruption to the deeper games that sought to he played at one and the same time. But while the click of mallei and ball atlll shows Dial the game of croquet has not lost Itstlge.need of improveru felt a
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