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■I . h \ iyEH|N&:t^SERTO i«r ■r^ **hlfiwi»P-^* WS¥ff~«Sffl8H$£8 ltfi*T ^ssar^SSSSSISSS^ilsB j f i f i v i a j n p r x m j> f s r j n « x i . , «n*i 9 0 Ba«au. ui 5 3 SSSM 5 SSX“‘S.™l!JS!'- .SPS^saplLJVCTi si.*5Si‘ir ■ to tho offlce. ^ 6iwscMrno5 arreartxM mutt be paid VP oororo etoppagM *ro mtdi. Wo *Jr«,reiE>on*l- Uo oily for oubocrlpUoaa paid u» Johia you emf drcBlttor, or ttlho offlce. JO«JFiu:(Ti»a. Ordero for lob prlnlla* c«o bo leot by telephono and will do proraptty ei- «A:Ti’RDA.¥, JULY 11, 1883. :;rrr::T f u E . x j ^ w i i E tJ u i i u u K . Tills I‘^sua completes the 7ch volume of tlie O hseiivkk . O q Monday U wlU cnur apoa Ui Bill, eolarged, with«gxcat- iy iocreased; amoant of retdlas o( both a local luad g«a«nal cbancter, tiaui tnaJalng It mucli more ralaable to lu subicritKrt. We ihsll bope for so lecreastd patroamgc, uad bcUere veihail secure it. li^lille we ar* dolog our level best to belp along the cltjp, DO doubt the cltlzeae wilt do tbeir level beet to help us aloo£. t o O B S E B ^ U BKADEB8. Tbis u tbe last issue of th« Ereesi.Mi O&eiKTL’u, la Uf present el«. Ked McodayU will present itself In larger s I m , and under the name of the L, ski 6«oits CsstBvtJi. The paper will. w« bope. bo none tbo less saiUfactory t o 111 j readers In Its new form and naenr. The new oame of tbo |>aper explsailll tbe purpose of ihe oDlaraemeol. SiU Intendtnl lu give tbo Lako Erie Btiorc of Cbaul<ui(|ua county a dally paper wtalch will cuat^lo the news and rspreicut the lmer> »ts of as rich aodbcautlfal a icc^on as cal' bi found. There Is nr» such pi per cow, and there seems lu bo a ficlil for; sfc' \blbWcPf^' iscici. ssopdMsed loi* ncdStjtelyi so that t^rporoi were kept ai cbebr «* In any ordloary faciory, Thla pri^icid idi^moiiftratiOQ o | the reality of wlis« has beea generally considered s fimiei'* noilon, is likely to he productive of sanuch vjomfbrt, snd kealtU to work men in wJbat is usually dusty operations. It is evident that wo have onl^ begun tef undmritmU the relations of electricity to wesaB'er, cliinkte, meteorolo^, science, Md beiltli. Tlie telegraph and telephone ate tbebealODiogs o f man’s utilization of tbo immeasurable force of electricity which appears* in every movement of the wlodiindtbe earth. DI8€0T£R|ira IB BOME> /La interestiirg discovery baa r^eotly beers Tnideln connection witlrtlie at Rome. On cutting into the accumu- litlon of the unercavated portion of tbo Dortljcasb aide, on which e|anda—between the'Jempdeof jintonihus, and Faustina and the Cawrcbhffet. A.drlauo--itherow of taoderabuildiugawbltdi is ultimately to oeremoveMl for tbe completion of the ex- cavialoDS. a part of the. pavement of tbe aoctent street connecting tbo Forum with the Stiburra has been nneovered. It lies aia’lSVeT o T tom e c r fB l^m T H a ierB e ^ ^ 1 “itelfaggbdTrSa-^bnirForumr wBTcTi T be lllk«d«l. bl J«p«n kai hestoif#a the ribiKm ofbe t thiMolisi on>. I 1 F. Smveoff Vrbopfor manyears, y was hrsl wa«,^ior many years, ' fecretfly of tbe tJoIted fitntes Ic^gatioo, To Japan, and afterwards 'wtg ai^retary of tbe Japanese legation, a t Wasblngtou. Orders higher than the fourth class are seldom conferred on foreiimers. £ x -S xoiutaby £ Lincoln, i y-elght years old when he Ing^it. diteffl from thei icTenlh century. Tbo ilreel extend* aJong tbo southeast side of that part of tbo Curia which ia now tbe (Mmxxhof Sti Adtiaso. Tbe pevement iiln aflae state of pres«watton; and on one aid* o f It standa a pedeatal. probably ofasiatue dedicated, as shown by the in- fcrl|;>iloQ, to tbe Emperor Constsntiaus tbeS«cood.b 7 lIcBim}uiyUratlus Orfltas who wsi prafectui ttrUt from 8S0 ta 859. Lsrg« maaees of marble, such as pedestals oteedmona, piece* o f cornice, and other fesgoaenta worn found one upon another under the accumulations but lately re- Ac-^TAWorsT has been killlog tieeni lu IVoo-dforJ, Vu Titffl New York riflemen were moil grtclouily received' at Coblentx by tbe empreu and crown priooe of Germany. Qcsi. Razis till a t length recomDiei.d. «d bsergeamt Bntnaxd, who wai with Ueut. Greeiy la the Artie regions, for procmotloa. A C'liosrs girl In an opera company iu Tk« loxE Sitotai Oassav an w%ll iry to the ocbcr day. Somi Jiitio--wl)lp.|>cd a you! man lu B n i Ibeto old women properly culllvate U«t Held. -do liar.* |.l«fiiy of vl^r. ■n. p .p.r -K J.L-;;’„ru.-n.lUo t o . J t r . U M I u i b . Donllrt p ~ |.^ .i n o.l >Vo,kn.eo, b .« « K > a .0 IU. WHO 1 A itnoon Freodtro. during tbe past wreck. I'caasincwT McCosta. of Prliicetoo. has t»eu inrcsxi|itlng the rclaUou of college alhlekict to clau tuodlog.aod aonoimecs Ihcrs swill he ao dlaalnutioa In thie imc»tioi lu a . The ebaange wiill, COBllii !a th« pi^iitaUiin of sad(litioi]il ae« I from ouisiue. Aad so. with ibKski to tbo«c who have been Us trkadi la ths past, ike old Evaxiso Oauawan givei way to tbo new. Lt rmiai mwri! F im U n i! SOkE FEATCBl^ b F THrSDEBt- flTOBMli. Tus iVeather Banao at Washlocton begaa apecial obsenratioas In 1884 for thi study of tbuader-aiornuh and tb| ?a«w. Sagiaad Hetsorological Society bu Imi tated Ita txaiaple this year. Msaayof the itormi tbit j^ar have been excwplloimlly lerere in character, and tend to corrohsor. ate toesa gefcral laws which Use W«h. logtoD Borwaa provl«loaai}y deduced fc-on last year’s Investigation. Oae «f tlaois rules is chat the great majority of thuader. ttormt occur to Use soutbesutvranl cd i centra of low tNurooMter. The odd Using about tkli iatba*. noaa happem lo stii *o«b*MU»and}*fsr. «dl»«JUy, dcrnld of riei^rieal pheamHena. ndn Cadli ia piacM alffluist ojnally aaracrous eitker side of tbe gwMnUy esuuward £iie iloag which the low centre suiviDcea Then teems lo be a struggle or' couSlcl hetweew two greet air currents of .w Wi. If differing temperataree sod ^cresEoll is a tbuader etorsa. A cold w a ^ ive«pi from tks Northern Rocky Kounteaiai lOtttbesatward, ead meets a xaolilizTe. Iiden srmrse wave tnovlng nortb«astwsrd from the Gulf of Mexico. When there two cumau meet, a thunder' storm Is produced aksny tbe sontbemmost ec3ge of the united or reavkut ourrenx, which moves nearly eastward. Ia an article in the Journal of tbuTc-Je- graph, saymf or more ago. Dr. II. II Rogers of this diyehowed lhac win^ ti nothing mora or less thaOe mmoifestA. tlon of eleclrl.Ml force- Higb windi nraelly accompany thunder atoms, c«r. lalaly, andlDo the lightning, may bo <®iy a form of electrical force. Tho «f. fecu otabmtrical disturbances sire ttaui felt Id tM'O ways. It is often r«mari^d —slso-^batHS-tbundeMtorm ‘‘cteers &n> air.” Usually this Is evident to cJio semes, although ne scientist, until _ . r (»ntly, hM demionitrated it to be a fact. A, few -weeka ago, Prof. A O. Wnlter, ‘ a£ Cbfflter, England, snd Mr. Lc>dgc, - - -Uvetpool, demonstrated by ac^al e»- periment that this clearing of tbo sir it hot a norion, like mauy others irx popular ■etl^ajlditlb. By the use of a frictipexal , *dftobiU«lBfflcbin«, curreattofeleolrlcity a / t t a d e v i B D ' ^.-V ■ 1fwiiii.ffll»arwitk sfflUtks and duat 13ie coiifebiairoa . . . jwA dfilMMtof tl>« le«.w. . j i |r from duit of vrai lei^B Ie|d li smelted, acid wwotk. tbit Che lemding athicilct. as a rule, are tbs poorest Kbolan. U j - sirxob H o * s took the oath of o&co mi Ooweroor of New Mexico it aunrtao in akfirwacs u> Moatezusaa, his eirileil pre- akccaaor In that offlce, whose followers Sock forliUn orery day at that time. pAtrAOuas'U from a alOry in Chambers' •lournaii '*i 1 may hern state for the bene. Ell of the uninitiated that throwing one's liud up It align throughout America fflbit one doesn't intend to draw a pbuol mod ahool. /' A warsixo to persons baving sore fflbroatA: Tbe tipsingfidd Republican sayir '\Sotme chlorate of potash UbIeU which IFrcd Cheney, of OrookUne, Mass., car- aried in his rest pocket exploded and l^ u # 4 L'beaey.\' llos. Frank Loomis, of Blnghsmtoo, lu i bc«D appelated to the general conn* ■wlthiip o! tbs Ceatral Hudson road, mads aracans by ths appointment of his chief, Eton. Chiuacey M. Depew, to the pn»i. edkscy oliheconiptBy. who was/(bir. ty-eigbt years old when be entv^d Presi dent darfleld’s cabinet, wore a full, close. lyrUimmed beard until a few week a since, when bo bad it removed, and be is now said not. to look a day over twen five. He bas re-entered bis former I: partnership and old office, in Chicago. Tax Russians are not makiaj notice in AfKbanistan. but tbe TWp hiootbii sgHbelNN)Wyi¥«iMdEf; rifeired toils readers fdfdeblilon the interesting questl6n!*‘>Vtoo is f living actor and ictress?” Frottf the July number it appeam that UOOwotea bgvt thus far been cast, placing Lawrtnee Blur- rett and ClaraMorrit at the head, accord ing to Edwin Booth and Mary Anderson secohd'places. The questitn will remain open for decision until July 2.i, and it will beinterestiog to’Dototbe final figures, which'are to he printed in the August number. ig much English wobld give quite a sum if they knew to a certainty what the \Bears\ are doing. at this time, for she wants Afghanistan, and is determined upon seizloi matter wlmt England may say T he new wool cUpls now arriving freely at interior markets, and in some districts it is almost all out of first banda Primary markets are reported fairly ac tive and holdera firm. Seaboard dealers Aaso»»iP*Uao«*4n^^4jUba^-q?inAqa. *hatlatffli<iE market pticea. am least t percent, above the figure at which eastern purchasers are justified in stocking up. T r a v e ler’s Guide Uiikirle ArrcaowfaEL M. sa. ^ 8 w ^ aH^'^r^oni*-S:i6im U U^ a . m Leave UaDklrk-a--iS a . m .. 12m>. t:25. S.'OO and e;ai p . m . Z. ELAlEIt WllEEaUCK. Supt. T hebe were in Purls in 1789 barely 500 Hebrews; in 1800 the nuinber bad mount ed to 8,000, in 18JS3 to ;i00O, in 1878 to 40,000, and at the present day the Hebrew population is believed, to exceed 60,000. In 1831 the French ariny bad in it one Jewish general (Baron Wolff,) one chief there served undex tbe French flag five Jewish generals, five colonels, nine ma jors, twenty-five heads of battalions, ninety capuins. ejgbty-oine lieutansota and 104 sub-li,euteDants. T he author of the ’‘Downfall of tbe Great Republic” made Chicago the seat of the great ansrcbial uprising which finally overwhelnted the United Statei. tialteSliU«»ljRlh9 xnelropoll* ofthn Vl&eiL Uf ths prophecy does not come trne. if banda of CommunlsU iwe permitted to asaembie daily at public resorts and pa rade the streets of that city threatening violence to its' peaceful inbabltanti, tho •THE wiCKEl PLATE.” New Yerki CMcaco & St. Louis Railwiv. llowing is time In effect Mcb. £ intil tuitber notice t 001X0 EAST, LT, AH. GOWQ -WEir. :::v2Saa , T ^ _ J g j sg fer,s«a>gs,5:^s*sstii; ley ag.carroutoni8ff. Veadalla &SC. AUeca. nyao7, mean tl.U,GdiuKlala S s T ^ h a W ^ :L_i : S , l S a ; & : d ’!S ! '! 'S i ' . W - aroittin a m r« TsbJieiMi^» r » n y . JCjmrwARi} 7x6. &*>o. Ia» jto. «* i £ 5 3 r\ s i & s f i '■“ i i s ' r ey w SS : \“I i!g i “ “ | »|l0 5t ;7 27 i u S i ~.p 2 0 o 'irio^i Tisi S t e ' s l i r i i i y ;i fo r t Jervis, \j 7 M i 4 18*'! __ 8 » i ill* ‘’lOj New York.. ‘‘^lOW :7SO i U ffllj 4 00 .. . . ..... hunklrk.... Tkroavk Tickets t». all nolats are oa aali at prlBctp«I offlms ot UMCoapssyax lowMt rites lor any chui of U^ets aMueA Bacsiga ,, , , ' • — For infonntUqe, call oe Besresc afcat ot tbs preuIcUotfs of the seer may one day be Compasr, or sddreu verified, as far as Chicago Is conrarned. , ‘'ST*\ M-^fcievsiaad.^ Jeal‘^ « r jkaeDi tbe total shipmenU of oysters to Europe from Seplepber 13. 1881, to May M, 1885, was 98,803 barrels. A trifle more tban one-balf of tbls total was taken from Long Island sound and shipped from New Haven. The amount received on this account was ^94,010, of which New Haven received $247,003. Now that tbs warm weather I* at band, ; tho hours of the day by poinUng with its a mad dog will oaaulonally rush through j beak at a dial eUetched beneath the wire, the itieela and the authorities will at once and baving the figures from 1 to 24, - - ___ be called upon to muzzle or kill ev. When it reaches ilw latter figure. It i a li « t i lo a1 A -S alt L a IUS City jeweler has iovent- j 0««Uth. AUsgheey VSUsy*VttH»sr|h1S«s> edn novel timepiece in the shape of a t Takes efSactSaiarday, July . jieei wire stretched across 'nls show win- 1 bo PTBIW a e p ________ HeRTlP Jow, on which a stuffed canary hops * from right to left, inOtcailBg a* It t ^ s u s |i TATIOKli. axR. DB> a m. juuakuk.. II £3 l « a t l l t Frsdoala.. It 13 I to llit ....•Laoaa.... U 1» sH 10 (i» I X 0 « r ..Nottoo's... U cur x i I X a isr ..8kbiinotAr«„ IV air a cry dog. Yet bad whisky baa killed more | glides across . *CMM*t CIU i# _ window to i o i s i o - ‘•Hi*d3rvfiie IS y 1^1^14 pic and caused more misery than all! ^ e r e la no meehsaUm that can be seen, | S ffll U lo S •Vennont.. IS It * m {« ' iSM -SSIlSM B a s a M U t. ------- “ fl (a 3 S3 loss ■ *S fs 4 la *41 * Pally. ' £ Pislzig Statioa, AdcliMOHa* XooBi 4 Tratau BatfSNWCl No. 88.—BtOO A. nu« fxoept 8nndays,fEem nnrtVirV, mntmfny t rnriStt TlUa 8.40. CmitSii gUtla 8.38. ferrahuiK 7.85, No.l8.r-B>va A.MU« sxoapt SunUays feem 84tUunanoa^ itoM at C5i«at Valley A07, Carroll- m ^ n a d iSi Uk, Cain's. UelTldere 10A7, BelnsoDtlLES a. xs.:8cfolli\ s.m.^WriIsvffiaLi5,AaaoTsgrMS, i!uredS.lB, Almond S.0S, aad airiring at HpmeUavlUe at iriiic at &5tw^ui^eK’u4n:''£: No. ffl —lUiBS Am. ■ M.» nom Baiamaaca <U ^ , except Suadajra, arnTia* a t CarroiUoo 'No,*SD^t 4 S.Rffl. r daUyn»a t Paakhrk. « ^ a at sU auUoai, ajrlvlajr at CairoUtoxi at *\N^S*wlU noi m a Mondaya. WESXWARD. \Nal Ha, A* No. 80 Ko. A* New York . .Lv 0 cesai s mi>a 8 ocra 8 BBOfu Fort Jervis. “ li trJr^ les *■ 11 <0 \ U SS Hom'lUvtila » X7 44 4 » aji pitAW U 4»] - - J g - i l S -CUxvtltB Cubo . *• »W*« . __ Oiean \0 4 1 - S tt -l SW' CarrulltoD - lo lO *• t(s “ It CM < tiimlVattay •• Salamanca Ar lo fti — ;S IA ** 11 to * •IS™ ---- eValleyLv 11 13“ list “ SMI • Dsaklrk....Ar I ibm I ICrai 0 8* • Dallr. * tlliilais EUUoa. AisnoMMrf JLSMX IVMau W*«wmntU le mad dogs that everaflilcied the earth. I a]| being Inside Ihe bird. The iuvent- \\ ■' ■!Ilr:!i i / S ? il;is :s —\ I S* <1 II Ji ^ Acki«|r*B V S4 4 44 'J 'i3 Ur the buDdre«i auapects who were In ( A.v exchange aay» ' C«;i a girl a chick, i 4 u Sfti II s« *S?vrar^; i S » 5 Klimainhani Jail, Dublin, wlih Mr. Par- and ahe a<ultca, call a woman a bco. ®od | J m KS? a ncUlhrco yean agf, ihree have been _ ah® bowls. Call a young woman a wlich. ; » h 7 00 B 13 ‘Irr ^ ^ ^ ; .t^.rrtj^ZnilTlTTvi^iirb'iA.L'hk it'So'u’ll haogetl. seven are dead, icii have been j and tho U pieasod, call a a old woman a Ua iH lIl o ‘ruuSch^ a » iS * »! So. it.-Miao A. 1*^ ilaUy fteai Canofliirai. aem to penal lervlmde f ir life, and . witch aad she la IndlgnaaL Call a girl a - } ^ J* 's^ o m sn ri t i J |‘ | *aa*|J“«.*** thirty arc car conductora ami •invert In kUteo, and ahe nathcr Ukca U; ‘ - ” * ----- ‘ - - • \« la-A isu s>. w_^ a - in - IhU city, Brooklyn and i hlcago. .All of | woman a cal. and ihe ll halo y them had goo«l buaincaae* or prufrsaioni, ' aox\ To ihia the i'bilatklpl but ha*l lo leave Ireland lo r«»n*e«|<icnre ' pUM ‘ if you ca»l a mao a gay dog, of the wvenly of lUe Crimea .\r*. „rUl Qatlcr him. fall him a pup.a hound or a cur, and he will | (uc«-d to demolish T he opponents of the D«rraw-1 Wifc i ^ a bear, and yet l»» w»l Tn ^ ^ r a^hr S«wV< jota cseck la Pli ' : oppooi Hlster III England should ranonUe will*. 1 ^ ^ oatdeiay Mr. E. ItoseoUwil, of PorilamI, * ______ aaU S vui run w. (.airay oiuy. I —riut lUU ->at 3 Trai«» *io aot au>( Taia-raphOfflkMi ..'AkWiN TIIAVEU * 1.1-TW At* -ne '.re. -on RraSlfaiwt Mraack. riog cai cd a bull 1 ill object lo being as a calf or a luh. Ivindert Oregon. This uofortaarto young ™*o, I ^ - * • who had rewntly been left n widower. | ____ __________ refuted to marry the lUter of bla dead ' Tnx (.•t>mmlu*« of ArraagGnients for ' wife, and when her father and mother j tbe opening of the .Vlmgara Falb Park I beat him for refusing, he committed auU . RewnraUon reporfntl their idans this week j clde. This Indicates a devotion to prtn-1 Among lh»e to be preteat are President j ciplo that deserve* reognlUoo •ome-^ Cleveland, Gtrcftior HUI. membore off _______ the ^tale and NallooaJ lA-gitlaturcs and . ' \7** . I tkeGovernor Oenenal of Canada and itaff. t)VE Of the moat InteresUng features of ^ „ Kogere will conalat of 2.000 tn- 1 Baffalw, Detroit Clevelead, WEsrWAllO. a»g:lT:|ir sTANhAHO TtSIB -aTlI UERIDIAJV. Pmsasrso Dnrisios.—Wunrwxaa. mcnl to Mile. Litta, the prima donna, at A sauDO* at Lyooi, f^ace, baa a stone o n S4<Lfi8I.CTI^ paripaet, pierced at intervals for light, Cormlag I pMziase which plajm the pari o f I gigiDtlc flute. The rush of the air cmirrmts through the opeuingt produces ■4 loud and rery dismal sound. T he flve fattest trotters in tbe at Cleveland, Ohio, last [h Ml i 1 uBiios,allos, Aioj andnd Clingling. stone, 3.14. Mauds, istojp} into traiii- Hlud S..9 09J! Jay Eye See. 3.10; Mar^y Cobb, 313:1; Pb 3.13| a C bog and later In the season try lo lower hiefrcczofiL _______ Wisrrims S cott C haplis , recently edected professor of civil engineering at Bsrvaxd, graduated second in tho West E*oint sdass o f 1^0, and has been pro. r«lsor 3n (lie Maizie State college, in ttio C o lviraltyof ToWOr-J^PiwH «ndfftUor- tkcll uaivor&ity. ________ Ti|X Fubltahera* Weekly, which is very wrcll ioformed la such things, points out tliat lh« successful authors of to-day, at lean i a tbis couatty, look to the magfa- zincs and Cho subscription agents for a gvood ixicome, the ordinary book market halving cessed to pay authors. Tas Bccesaicd Wife’s Sister's Bill mania IraEtflaDd has hrokenout with great vSiulcihco axnoiig the London cabmen. t3ie other day 9^009 o i them sent in a IHBtltloB to tire P^ace of W«1 m thanking b l n for hli advocaty o f the m m a n , end nfifottizit M a to go <m vriOt the go<^ BtoomlagtoB, III., at which ex-Seoator David Davis presideti and made a loach- ing address oa the wonderful career of the dead riager. She won fame la the world of art after a weary course of tire less toil, piOient labor and trials, only to be cot off by death when the reached the xenilb of her career. TnE aUtemeot of the ControUcr of the Cumney, oa July 1 ,1%3, shows that the aiaoual of naBana] bank notes out- staadlBg at that date was •318,131,m Tkisis ademesM dace July 1, 1884, of ^ 0 , ^ 9 4 ^ and an Increase during tbe pastmootb of f208,903. As ccrapared with 4ha aaaoant oaltUadlag June 20, 18^, the deegjase has t31,t<H,864. T he steamer 5eor*e L. Frost cleared from Superior, tvis. July 5. for Buffalo with too bead of Wyoming caUle, con signed to Deptford,near London.England, by the Powder River Cattle Company. From Buffalo tbe animals wore sent by rail to NewsYork, thence by steamer to tlielrdesllnaiioD. This shipment,the first from Superior t> England over ilie Nor thern route, will be watched Tvilb much iaterotL EsoiASn is d^crmlned to rule tbe waves, if big ships can do It. Tlie latest addition to her navy, the Bcnbow.is larg- cr Uian the entire British navy that sank the Armada. She is a vessel of over 10,- 000 tons and has more tban thirty steam en^ncs,'macBT5c guns, lofpedocs, i-lc. The admiral, after whom this monster is named, was devoted to all the old traditions of the service, and was opposed lo new fanglcd motions. \ViKoiN'tA can repudiate her dcbt,”saya tho Charleston (8. C.) News (Dem;) ‘there is no aaubt of that. But distnmt and justifiable suspicion will follow. The people who are dishonest In their col- lecUve capacity as a state cannot be trusted to bo Bcnipulonsly honest in their personal dealings. ..By tbeir public conduct their peraanal integrity will be measured. Virginia ii able to pay every dollar of the debt, and it Is bbeiper tban to repudiate.” Hamilton. Ool.. ilocheatcr and Jamra- tawn. wUb United Male* Hoop* from Fofta Poilcr and Magara. At the cites music will be furnt-f v«i by a c of 300 voices. The orator choscu U J< epb Collldge Carter «f New-York. So far j —— 10,000 geaerai aad 230 special invitations have been sent out i»TtliM A. M. r. at. V. w. r *. * I M 10 |*» T » — -------- - onewa — s u i t e HR ‘ SO — - ------ - u r*ffl*Lvl w » I s# II t& * JO — - 4utrwaBJlDi3 *09 tlCIF. a. —II ----- Faaa»a_. II oo • t3 II 88. — .. a n o a r __ II l» cat ll i« .. a . e r.H, . . OiMTV-... 1133 . 7M, lSfi»;* n lit ^l the excr. dptrt be . U » 7 R U » .. IB St? by a chorus p^Uirffl* -11 •» » « “ Tii*** is u I Si ,oseu U J ^ l OUCH, w. ™ 7 J s ill Mi». IfAHt J a . vi M 0 COA.N, who died In Saratoga last Friday, was famoua the | j M esanay ever for her p t^d n for works of j K.caadair s l a - arL Herbouie at No. 7 Eut Twenty-i ------------ --------------------------------- •ixlh street. New York, n » crowded m rracra Divi«o*.-KAErwAm with the best work of me^mi artUtx. with porcelain, and wrHhobjichi of art la j sHver sad gold- Jfra. Ifotgaa has paid : one solid candelabrum, made by Tiffany.' “ for which she paid ttO.OOa There is large collection of Webb glass, the pieces being worth $2,000 \llE E E Ioxir\ ,Pi[ m v . { | ^ ildSii ;i: j S s o . Siiinn' Ar IQ 15 8 1 !S..„ .WSS Morgan was Hcollector and cuUivato-of sbvmM.. i is » m aw orchid . od had some most prerif.«s^*’^***LvI 5®^ I®!**';* pl^ls. .<U. b,.fin vested in r.rcMds.m.r g^Sfekll «» n 15 $300,000 SimrOFk 6JO U S sic 7CS Aarala—-- S 42 13 01 8 SM T SO fiotala -ar 7 40 18 57 » 83 8 » . A.M. r.84- A. M. T. M- Lrrx dispatches E?e l.j the effect that some of the Cheyemic* have b itten of ilieir reservation, and are raiding upon tho settlers. As the inadequacy of the troops available to deal with a general outbreak has .-ilrcady been reported by General Augur, the situation may soon is nothing to indicate that more tban a few Indians luvo gone on the war path. Of course, in the event of a general ris ing of the Cheyennes, nothing can done but to fight tbexn, since Indians who have put en war paint are for the . time beyond the reach of any other arguments than those of force, A Cheyenne war is not a light andertibking either. These Indians can probably put 8,000 warriors in the field if they are united, and it is an ethbarraseing problem tofmmish United Sfatek troops enough to handle sui M ib force. Tfet'unfil they are tmngfik that re. sistance if useless it will not be possible to t ^ g forward any new plan for dis posing of them. Trains eavinB RalQUo 7 53 am. S W pm. an rtvbigat BsffiUo 7 40 am. 8 90 pm. niBOallr Sjenreea BoBalo and Plttsbnr*. _ Ombmi TUusvilU BrmeA. Tralni loarw TitosvUla 5 to pin; arrives LakevUle 6 85. Un ion City 7 90 pin. leavM Cnton City 8W am. Zaksvin* 6 5S, arrives 'ntnsvllle 8 »e a.m. PUMmrph JiitUion - lletween Oil City and , Clean Trains leave Oil City 6 60 a m , 315 p-m, Kisena 985 e. m., e 10 n. m„ Salanrancaio SSn. m ., 7 90 p.m..01ean 1145 nOoa 810 p. m. Leave Olean e js, 9 05a.m., 4 cop.m.,Bradhad— a .n ...... p. m., Salamanca 7 00,9 SS a.m— 4 4$ p.ix KUmta II (», I I 15 e 10 p.m .,W am n I I i a.m..l9 50,6 40 p.na.,Btrlve01KBty 9 as, 6 43,9 u p sn.. Leave OilClty 0 00 a.m.,arriva Irrineton I ISO a. ra., Warren tS50p.n..Salanaanca 5 00 p.m-Olcan 6 30 n.nr., leave Irvlnston 8 45 a-no., arrive hi Uli City, 13 25 p. m. Tbrouab coacbesbetweeSBUSkloanU Pitts burgh on trains tearing Buffalo 8 l o am., ar- rlvtuK BntEiLloSSOp. m. _ '^>ae oonnecUoBS at Bntalo, taandffDni U^ i ^ * ^ l P O b ^ '\V'v^ ^ kofflaao- w ia and iMUfflage eheoked to stil Uea’l SaeoriataadSBt. s.C 0 ia F aM t * ¥ k 't A s n t i i a 2JSS! r r «arfqlo SowtIi.UTestgrB WBsfwXii^ n**~i»“ 8- lAaTWARP S ” - 5 « : ; : G | S 5 i : r !S w Ifs S I S Snio 1 Dlal^ station, nth Mermian Uma lead 4 wm itogiat an stations Cha^ toaagyoBttokwo GranPasMacarAPasMn*«rAB‘t W.T ■^ l ------ r T ' ‘