$'1" " 1 l" I W K -ft i-?-- f55?" X r f, Y r' " If.' ' "?. f " 'rfc I), F5f, J r- fef B& ij. r. fc n. IS V X Hanrasicr fmclligcnrer THUBBDAY KVKN1NO, BEfT., 4, IU84. Tke Opposlllei Weakening. The Vermont election results hi a Republican victory by a ma jority, lew than customary in a presidential year, and tt is therefore in effect a Repubjican defeat. Tiie state is tee strongly Republican te give room te the slightest doubt as te the result of 1U vote ; Just as we never can have any doubt in Lancaster county. Hut the vote there, as here, is as geed a test of the condition of tbe political current as it would be in any ether part of the J country net affected by special Influ ences. ' ' : The falling off in the Republican -majority in Vermont, may net show any Democratic accession.; until the figures are' received we cannot judge as te this. Rut we knew new that It shows Republican apathy In Ver mont, and by consequence indicates it elsewhere "We hardly needed, it is true, anything te demonstrate what has been se patent en the surface; The red het campaign which the white plume of Rlalne was te lead, has net commenced, and their are no signs of its beginning. Within two months of the election we are as quiet politically as we were whin Mr. Blalne's gauntlet was thrown into the field. With four or five presidential candidates the contest has net yet reached a red heat. Vermont is no colder than Pennsylvania, which is Blaine's particular state in which love and devotion was expected te show its fruit in the most energetic way. Mr. Blaine has been relted en te give the contest its fervency. The protestations of what he would de te lift his p.irty up into the seventh heaven of delight and expectation in the canvass were be loud and vehement that, we have been wait ing upeu him te start the lires. As he dannet de it, seemingly we will have te take the work up en our side ; which we can de with increased confidence, le le causeefthe manifest weakness of the opposition efforts. Twe DiMluct Departments. The editorial direction of a newspaper or magazine will be inevitably proven ridiculous, If the business chief is per mitted te mount the editorial tripod. This has been amply maulfest in the attitude of the New Yerk Imhjundcnt, the business head of which, for reasons doubtless eLthrJft, has forced the edi torial part of the concern Wswaflet ju commendations of Cleveland. The paper that thus created the Impression that its editorial opinions are like market produce simply a matter of bargain and site, must find its iufluence seen wane. Anether illustration or the same fatuous blunder i3 seen in the attempt of the management of the Csntum magazine te dictate te Mrs. Frances Hodgsen Bur nett, the novelist, hew her story, " Through One Admlnlstration,"aIieuld end. Mrs. Burnett bad written a con clusion which one Watsen Gilder, pre suming te speak for the whole literary world, thought might be displeasing te the goody-geed patrons of the magazine. Ilether fore insisted upon its change te the regulation style that he considered , the magazine readers wished, and eventu ally carried his point. It is true tliat many novels are much baneUted by Judicious editing given them by trained journalists, but when Ue editing ettends te au entire change etit, it is uejrly time te call upon ihe reviser furnish a new nerel. With geed novels it haa usual,y beeu tLe experience th.. UieIr nxinn nf slew growth, and , varying incidents are arranged with a vw, te tntw mit en the motives governing Ul8 cnarae ters flouring In their works, l mental conception of the characters can V ac. curately known by the author aw When, therefore, an editor of radical,) umereni mental cailUre from thenuihei uemnnus a change in the ceuus of tlm characters, if they are delicately drawn many of their previous acts must remain inexplicable. A sweep ing change In the conclusion would require a similar modification through, vput the work, else its completeness wllf be sadly marred. In this sweltering weather it may net be inopportune te mslsffer the geed of all concerned that the editenai and business departments of Iltewry concerns cannot be kept tce distinct from each ether. Feraker's I'ialm te Urcntncfis. J. B. Feraker, who will speak at the Republican meeting in this city en Fri day night, is one of the is men "the peo ple of Ohie tried te galvauiz into statesmanship after they had run out even of small men. When Xeyes and West aud Fester hud been tried and titeir littleness proved by their failure, For Fer aker was called in as a candidate for governor. But tbis was a sacrifice the people of that state were net ready te make ; si they chose Ileadly governor by mere than 12,000 majority, and Feraker was relegated te his original obscurity. 1Kb canvass was a painful one. Knewing nothing about politics or political discussion, he yet plunged into the canvass with great zeal. As a result he scatteied mere commonplaces ever the state than it lias had from anyenu man for many years, Since hia defeat the ereat. .nrrr .... i. part of the party has been te let Feraker down easy. As the people of Ohie knew hewipuny he is, it has been neceisary te slip him out of the slate in-order te secure audiences for him. This is whv the people et Lancaster are te hear the man whose only claim te distinction is that he was defeated as a candidate for governor of Ohie. "J8 Bch wlU weak """I sopho sepho sophe mode. These who may go te hear him will therefore no longer wonder that the people of Ohie want him neither as gov ernor nor stump speaker ; or that the people of Maine have refused te respond te his prosy appeals, TiiATthe big county fair new In progress in our midst will prove a sub nUntlal success for Ita projectors Is new pretty safely established. The crowds of luiaday and Wednesday will be sup Pletnented by a tremendous outpouring of people te dav, nnd the closing of the schools, and the reduced rates of admis sion te school children, will bring great crowds of little ones te the grounds en Thursday and Friday. It Is gratifying te report the premised sue cessful outcome of the undertaking, us its projectors are uutirprising fellow citizens, and profit derived therefrem will still remain within the county limits ; while the problem of a success ful county fair under local auspices will have been proved, AViin.K the cholera is ruining the hotel keepers en the continent, Londen has had 11,000 mere visitors during July than it has had during the same month Inst year! The chclern is a very popular dlHuase with Londeueis, while it is causing ruin nnd desolation in France and Italy. Se runs the world away. Bke that you are registered before the sun gees down. With little or no orgauizitien the Dera eerats of Voimeut have greatly reduced the Republican majority. It) stales where thuy are well organized, they will sweep everything buferu tbein. Tuf. abstract of the scholarly additsa of Ruv. Dr. Gv-rhart priuted ou the first pige is an interesting oeutribution te cur rant literature The comparison drawu botweeu Secrates, the nncieut Pagan philosopher, awl the Ssviuur is singularly striking in many respects. Te the scholar the paper epsns an iuvitiug Held of iu quiry that may b studied with absorbing interest. Ne one utiej'HM, while ret 1 he re;u lilts us tical, And Us ckIoieus tin-nlli la sweet en llin nir. tint I'mtli With imln poUenc i ilmi Mnybnenltugltg besrt. .Ne one guese or'kue Wli reu premt heurlbuitena ltsptusle-a nntl pal. Its let unit its gin : Ne eim KUfise' or knows What IsUtiUelu the rOse. .Vera IV rry In Louill UU Courier Journal Tun simple order giveu by Chief Braun, of the Pittsburg police, te Ceusul Sehaui berg te haul down the German dag that he had placed ever his doorway ou the Eoiperer William's birthday,uny gite rise te grave iuleruatiuual complication. The Uermau authorities are very indignant and talks of pushing tbe matter. The chief claims tint an no arrest was made nothing can coma uf the matter, anil his friends declare that he will net apolegise. There seems te be cause for censure in both parties te the (quibble. The German autnerjtnxt rj making a meuutaiu of a mele hill in thus raisTrig'such iuUabaloe ever the conduct of an olTieor who scorns' te have beeu guilty simply of nrtiitrary e iu duct with no iutcitien te insult. Lit there be i e ice. It has recently been developed wby Heb Iugorsell who made the famous nominating speech for Btaiue in Chioige four years age. has new become se lukewarm iu the o.uife of the Piumeii Knight, lilaiue was willing te allow Iuoersoll U) work might and main for him, bat he was disiuclmed te make any ellert te return the favor, and when the famous infidel's family came te Washington no effort was made by J. G. B. te obtain for them thu social consideration that would have been rmtuially giveu them as the friends of the ex speaker. Seeing that his Maine (rieud was entirely willing te make profit from hia fnecilhips while doing nothing In rctnru, the eloquent Beb has dropped out or tne uiaine precession, and an a"wful fcileuee new settles around his mouth whotiever the "deemed KnightV" name U nitutiencd. CKIteONAb. Hen. Wilmam C. Endiceit, of tialem, has been nominated for governor by the aiasBaeuuseiia uemecrata. IIe.. James II. Hepkins has been re re eominated; for Congress by the Demo crats of tae Twenty seoeud district nf Pennsylvania. Mil heLOMONS, of Washmglea, J), fj., "? elected vice presideut of the Kcd -''ewiUungress which convened at Geneva en luctday, -m'.aV!r;MAM r-,r'LV' of Mauch Chunk, r. !i V .,,.x3 P'Md Pa the rtepubh. rdSenrSr1' ttt "CBwd Mil Tildes wa, i,resonU.riuen; address by representatives et the um eralic national re.ven ion ou WedneX, in New lerk The venerable statesman was in such peer health that the address was presented by letter instead of persoc persec ally, as was at first inteuded. Wttaf Irum Wells. Frem tnoUermantowu Telegraph. wuruiR long oentinueU droughts the water in the ordinary wells beoeme very low, sometimes, in fact, drying oempletolv (in ft4ll.ini. nmnn un... .. e Ij" TTlV" . "' "uc tanners te draw all the water they use from a dUtauce . i.ut. nuice urmug tueir oattle te streams a mile or two oil. In looking for minfl of aitj.Ii ,..nn.. ! .!.... - " .-... ... uu nuice iu wiu mmst or sum mer or enturan we are relying upon what will be sure te be a disappointment in asmueh as whatever number of 'loeal rains we may have, they will have next te uetlnng te de with our wells, as it is im possible for the water te penetrate threuph the dry, Helid ground te a sufficient depth te benefit the wells or surface springs A farmer well knows that iu digging a inst inst hele, even after a very hard rain, he comes tediy, hard round in a feet from the surface. It is the opening of the ground by winter's frosts aud the thawing of the heavy deposits of snow, especially in tlm mountains, followed by the spriug rains that supply the water (nrr,r ....li-Vi the hummer and autumn. Ilia true tliat as fast as the sun absorbs the moisture ou the, surfaoe, it is mode up by the watur Jrem below forcing itself te the top by capillary attraction, just as when we place a sponge or piece of liht cake in a dish of water we uotiee hew (luiekly the water will rise te the surface. It Is the case, therefore, that the subsoil is, for this reason, actually dticr than the very top. which is-sti.-ren by the plow and harrow Iu the usual oeursa of cultivation. It must, thorefero, be understood that the water which feeds the springs iu our wells has nothing te de with our local rains in summer and autumn; but, as we have already said, these are supplied from the craeks and openings made by the freits In the mountains and olsewhero, sometimes hundreds of miles off from the rains and T."' w'" yield se anre a velum., r water, ami wiii.i. ta .,..-. . .. ni. " TL ""'"" emiuhu in inu reser veir of the earth, sufflolent geuerally for WhiKlea?han1n8Upply of th0 re" of te year" While, then, our oceas bual rains airjrd the necessary quantity of water for tbe surface, for the fie.henlns un of ik of ,irk 'n Va'n for wwwed Vupply Z,iUr2k h '&? LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!?, THURSDAY SEPTEMHEK 4 TUB MG COUNTY FAIR list or tiii: ncKniuni AT.iamn Ueml Attiiiliiir tin Wmiirniiay- naiticr ItUtxm A-CKiIen ITiunle-d rne 1 rcu- tlrR Utimtiitt Other Netsa iiIIIim rMr, The atteudanoe yosterdav was net as large as en tlm pruvicus fay. hut thoie wan a geed, solid crowd and the Interest el the publie was well nnltiUlnnd In all de pattmeutH of the exhibition. The judges woie hard at work all day and some estl naate el their dillijenca may ba formed by a glance at the Hit of premlums nwardnl te exhibitors. The trotting matches were the main features in the afternoon's enter tainment ami soma exssllent races took plaoe. the TrtitlliiK Ueniiwu. The host race en Wednesday was the 2:3e class. The following heis,-s started , Allien Almetit, J. H. and Queen. These drawn were Jumbo ami Bessie M. The tlrst heat was dead between J. 11. aud Abien The mare took the next two and weu the race iu the fifth, I. H. taking the feuilh. The summary was : SCMMAHV. TMUllnK-:.J)Cla I'rtiintiim H7Ji (100 te nrsl, tiii te 41-ceml unit f i te tlilnl. It S. Myers, Alloenn, h. in.," Allien " Julius lluhiM, HarrliburB, k .,",! II." 1 1 2 1 !! . II Sliettlur, ChtINIe, u. m., IjiH'en S." riiue-i. J.'iilS.nn.i.ti'j.iWi.1 3 3 3 Tbe following horses startr-1 in the 0.00 race. Richard, Katv, Plew Bey, I'et fJJsole, KetH.rt A , i'umpkiu Six-1 aiid and Geerge J; Uiehard had no trouble lu winning iu tlirce straight heals. The summary tallews : SOVXART. Tretting- J.uciHss-riviulum, lioe. 11 .MacUeulglu, Lauraster, c k. " Itlclianl.'1 T.ui Hunk, WllllHiupert, bij," Itebert ." . J M Drawbaiiuli, Carlisle, b p, " l'lnw Hey,-' J ' s (J It Ctimtulnsi, llb., I, iu, " fet Kilsule,"" 4 3 1 W I) AHLeus , IteailV, br k. 'PuuipMn Sue i," Wiu llesli. I. niculer, urn, Kate," 6 0 B Ttliie 1 l, 2.1J, J.41. Aliuthnr ttrtlloeil Arnsliin, Mr. J. M. Jobusteu, of the I.srr.i.u ciENCKii, will make a second essay at bal loon aicotifien ou the Park grounds te morrow (Fndaj) alternoeu, at 2 o'clock sharp. 0itic te miscalculation, for which lie i net responsible, surlicieuf. g was uet maciifaetured ou Tuesday. Tre extra casks have new been provided se that there is absolutely no dauger of a second misadvouture through want of (-as. Kvery possibility of t.ulilre his been carefully guarded against and with Que wea'ber U morrow the public may expect ta have its curiosity about bal loons satisfactorily gratilled. In casa el bid weather the asceusien will be made at the same hour en Saturday. t'KKMIUU LlSI. m-fl or th Niicc-alul Cint-lulll With m- I'lKL-IS AWHtllr,!, Following is the list of ptemiums awarded by the judz'S iu the several clashes at the county fair : diss I. St.illiom.niares and celli, hevj draught; ben stailien, 0 years aud up ar" ; -os-'Ph It- Burkheldor ; 2d hist, Heberts, Durnall .fc Hiek, vPBt Chester ; best sUlliun between J and 0 years, Jere miah lletd, MWtewn ; best stallion under 4 yean. Jehn Keudrick, Willow Street ; 2d, Henry K. Graybill, Bcatville ; best breed mar, Jehn Kendrick, Willow Street ; 2d, Jehn Styer, Chiirchtewn ; best mare colt, between 2 and vears, M. M. Wenger, Wlictland Mills ; "best colt under 1 jear, Jehn Keudig, Willow Street. Class 2 Stallions, mares and colts for quiek draught. Best stallion 0 years old and upward, Kdward MacGonigle ; 2J. Franklin Sutten; best stallion between -I and 0 years old, lliratn L. Garber, Celum hia; 2J bcist, de , bast stallieu under 4 years old, Jehn Sides ; 31, Ames Ziiuier, Sahecn's .Mills ; best mare, Jehn L. Gin irrieh, of Biinbridce ; 2J best. Hiram L (Jarber. Columbia ; best horse colt be tween a and 4 years old, Jehn L. Gingrieh, Baiubride ; best mare oelt between : and 4 years old, Jehn L. Hoevor. Mount Meunt Meunt ville ; 2.i best, William Gresh. Nellsville; Hem, mure euii. uuiween :inn . vn.irn i i.i JehnL. Gtusrich; 21, Eli IIeiy, Bai-i-bridge ; bet,t mare colt between 1 and 2 years old, JI. Zieglcr, Sohech's Mills ; 2d best de. Class 3. Gildings, marcs, jaeks and mules : Best pair carriage horses and mares, Liwreuoe Kuapp, Lancaster ; 2d hist, Jehn I,. Gingrich ; best herse or mare for sinijle hatnesi. C. Mussclmui Witmer ; 2d best, If. L. Shaefer, Farm erbvil.'e ; best saddle stallion or geldtug, Joteph It. Burkhelder, Farmersvllle ; fast est walklue herse or mare, O. Muswlmae, Witmer ; best jek, II. A Braekliill, Laodis Velloy ; best team of mules net less than lour, Simen B. Cameren, Mar rietta; best pony, L. Sjudheimsr, Lin caster. Okua 4 Ourhams or short horns : Best bull, it years old and upwards, Juremiah ueiu, Aiiontewn ; Hest cow, ;i years old, B.meu B. Cameren, Manttta; 2d best, de. Class 5. Dovens : Best bull, U years old, Jeremiah Kjtli. Allentown ; best bull be tween 2 and il years, V. U. Sehrcibe, Vyepiay, i-a.; uesc cow, u years old, de ; 2d best, de ; best heifer, betwean 1 and 2, de. Class 0. Alderneys or Jerseys : Best netd of nine, II. C. Musscr. Bahech'a MllU; best bull. 3 vears nlil. Himnn B. Ojmeren ; 2d, Jer Reth. Allentown : t . r. - i ecst nun.betwn 2 and 3 years. Mr. II ". l attersen. h,,fu Harber ; best bull bo be tween 1 and 2 ,wrs, Jer. Reth, Allentown; -1, Simen II. 'Jamernn. -,f.tri,,tt.-v . KOJ, , ----, vv Kumcruu, Jiarietta ; best cow or heifer bn tween 2 and 3 years', B, J. McGrann best heifer between 1 and 2 years, Jer. Reth AlUntewu ; 2d best, Themas Baumgard- i'..... - . . . ucr , uesi ueuer can under 12 months, Simen B. Cameron. ' Class 7. Guernseys : BeH herd of pueriiMyH. tl.'h. Greider, Mount Jey: best bull, 3 years aud up, A. S. Hhreiner Ileddlugten, Pa ; best bull between 2 anil 5 years, M.L. Greider, SIount.Iey;2d A. S. Shruiuer, Heddingteu, Pa. : has: bull calf under 13 months, A. S. Shroluer, Red. dingteu ; 2d il. L. Greider. Mount Jey : best cow 3 years and up, M. i, Greider Mount Jey ; 2.1 A. Hhreiuer ; best cow or heifer betw en 2 aud 3 years, M. L Oroider ; 2d A. 0. Shreiur ; best heifer betwesn 1 and 2 years. M. L. Grn ,ir . i biat A. 8. Shroluer ; best heifer calf under 12 months, M. L. Greider. Class 8 llelsteiu or Trieslan: best bull 3 years old and upwards, A. B, Sbreiner ; host bull between 2 and 3 years, J. O. I'axten & Sens, Housteuville, Pa.; 2ad best. Rnbarts. Dumale & Hinkn Wn,i Chester ; bsst bull between 1 and 2 years A. S, Shreiuerj 2nd best de.; best bull calf uuder 12 mouths, Robarts, Dumale & Hieks ; 2ed best, W. W. Uresb, Neffsvlllej beat cow 3 years old, Robarts, JJu. male aud Hicks ; 2nd best dp.; best cow or heifer between 2 and 3 years, 1st, Ro barts, Pumate & Hicks ; 2nd best W. YY. Gresh, NeOsville ; best helfer batweeu 1 and 2 years 1st. RebsrtB, Dumale & Hicks ; 2nd bast de. Ayrshlres : Best bull 3 years old, best bull ealt under 12 months best cow under 3 years, best oew or hlefer between 2 and 3 years ; 2nd best : 2nd best hlefer between 1 and 2 yeais all te A. S. Shreiner. Swiss cattle : Best bull 3 years, best bull ealf under 1 year, best hlefer ealf, best cow under 3 years, F. S. Shreincr. Class 0 Natives and grades, working exeu and fat cattle. Best bull 3 years old. Jfiremiuli Until. Allmitnwn Ix-nt. hull ' between 1 cud 2 years, Earnest Shaffer, . i VA uulr. ,': mn''-h, de : 2d best bull caster ? ThH' M,h. Uoevor, Lan" Jer. Iwtn. Allentown : 3 1 hAk. tai.l- i.' imii .,ir i --- MtlUUM Jt Hei gait's Landing, city ; best bull ealf, A S Shelner, ll-d litigteti ; best heifer calf, Simen H. Cameren , best oew or heifer between 1 aud J yean1, II. 11. IVtorsen, Safe Harber, 21 de; beat working exsu, il. 11. Weim-i Wheatland mills ; host fat steer, Ileury Deorr, city , see'iuil best de. '.'ls 10. Sheep -llatupshires Beit buck, 21 best de., bst pen of ewi., best uti -f lunb, A S. Shreincr. Oxford Djwn Sheep : Best buck, b-st pen of ewis, 21 best de. ; be-t jvu of lambs, Jeremiah Beth, Allentown. Southdown : Bfst pan of lambs, Simen 11. Cainereu. Spanish .Merine sheep : Bi8t buck, beht pn of ewes, J. G. 1'axten A. Seus, lleus tonville. Black Tep Merine sheep : Best buck, best ewes, best pen of lambs, J. J Paxteu & Sjns. Xjtive or mixed bleed : Hest buck, bsst pen of ewes, Jehn I, Gingrich ; best, pan el lamb, Suneu 11. Cameren. Class 11 Hogs, Chester Whites Best bear, 1 year uld, M. L. Greater, ilt. Jey ; Iwst brwdlng juw, euc year, de ; 2il Simen II. Cameren ; best let et plis, il, I, Greider, Mt Jey ; Poland China pigs, best 1 year old, II. H. I'atterteu, Safe Harber; best bleeding tow, 1 year, de; Berkshire, best bear ever 2 years, Jehn Keudig, Willow Street; best breed ing sew, ever 2 years; 2d de., Keudig ; Yorkshires, best bear ever 2 yiars, best bear 1 year, best breeding sew ever 2 yeats, 2d best breeding sew ever 2 years, best let of breeding pigs, Jehu G. Paxteu, Haitvitle ; best breediug sew anil best let of pins. II. C. Musser, Solie-h's Mills ; Jisery Reds, bust beai ever 1 ear, host breedim.' sew ever 1 year, lust let el pig, Ames Zustflcr, Sohech's .Mills; 2d best bear ever 1 year, 21 ba5t bre-jdiug ew, 1" C. Ilillcr, Coucstei;a. C'liss 12, dogs Best Kuglish setter, II B. Vondersmith, city ; 21, Mrs P. Ferd uey, city, 2d de.; best Kultsh setter bitch, II. B. Vocdersmitb, 2J de., brat English setter puppies, 2 J de.; best Gor Ger Gor eon setter puppies, 2d de.: best Gorden setter, 2d de.; best Gorden setter puppies and SJde ;H. B. Vondersmith. Peinters: Best bitch and 2 1 best bitch pointer pup pies anil 2d host, Jeseph It. TrUsler, cl ) , great Oaue deg, best, Calviu Ksblemau; coach deg, Park Iv. traim; white Froueh poodle deg, Gee. C. Liller, city; Beanies: U. C Krueger, WrihUville ; 2i M.'Xi's ley, Ehzabdlhtewn. Fex Terriers : I II. Shtpphurd, Philadelphia; Cellies: 1st best deg or bitch, Jehn F. Ileuntsch ; Cellie bitch, laud 2 toSimeu B.Cameieu, Hih land shepheid degb : W. 1) ileddeu, city. Class le Chickens ; best cecti of chickens, satn'l G. Lngle, Marietta : Ainer ieau Deuiiniak, C. S. Gruider ; Light urauma, ur, i. it. Jlayer, Willow Street ; I'artmkeCechius, Johnb. Hoever, il .uut vil'e ; Black Coehins, Samuul S. Kujle, Maruitu ; Bull Cechiu, Plymouth R icV, Win. B. Weidler ; White Cochins, L. W. Keapp , Wyandettes, Harry Schroyer, city ; B tuk Hamburg, Oeerga C Liller, cty; Black Spanish, Jehn Gresh, Liudia Valley ; White Leghorns, Martin Rudy, city ; Brown Leghorns, Harry SUulfer, Bareville ; Colerod Derkines, II Tshudv ; best White, Golden and Silvtr P.ilii'.i, W. H. Schijeubcrgsr, city ; best Black Red Games, Mi Mary C. Liebty ; best Gol Gel den Sea Bright Bautaui, C. S Greider, Mount Jey; Silier Sea Bright Bantam, Samuel ij. Eugle, .Marietta ; Blaek Uiuantnd Bed Game Bantams, V, l,it.p,), eity ; Roe comb BantaiuH, C. E.Leug.city; Blitck African Barbs, de. Duck : Best epp, Jehn b. Hoever, Meuutvilla ; best Colored ilute. vies, S.meu B. Cameren, Marietta ; bebt IV-kin, Jehu Greih, Laodis Valley. Geuse : Be3t Umbdeu, II. Patterson, Sfe Harber Turkeys : Best Bronze, il. L Greider, Meuut Jey ; best gobbler, Samuel G. Eugle, .Marietta. Pigeons : Best and largest cjlleotien, J. Sebum and Hairans ; best pair of Pouters, C. S. Greider, Mt. Jey ; best pair Carriers, Tumblers, Breastcrs, Moerheads, Swal lows, Icepigceus, R-nl Tail Tur bits, Yellow Snells, Burminglnm Rellers, R)d Swallows, all te Sjhum and Hagaus ; best piin Fantails, Black Barbs, Blue Alrican OwH, Blaek Tiumpeters, Chas. Lippold ; best Yellow Fautails, Blue Antwerp, Mettlcr Trumpeters, C. L. Greider, Mt. Jey ; bast Blue Checquered Antwerp', IS. il. Bewman, cfty. Bust pur Guiuea fowls, bchum aud Haeans ; best coop Guiuea pigs, Benj. Rahter. Best ciRO of canaries and single cauary, Chas. Liippeld, city. Best incubator aud broedor, Su'ces.s Hatch Ce., eity. Class 14 Fleur, grain, &e. : Beet barrel of family Heur, Geerge Levan & Seu, city ; best b irrel extra lleur, best barrel siiperfine. best birrel re. best display of lljur in sackB, il. F. Steigerwalt x seu, city ; nest barrel wlnle wheat, amber jellaw corn, eats, M. L Greider, .Mount Jey ; best bushel red wheat, Goe. Shlilcer, Willow Street. wheat ; best e its, il. L GttiJer, Mount Jey ; best J bushel timothy seed, Simen IS. Cameron. Class 15. Vegetables : Best line of beans, Jehn Sterline, Columbia ; beat rooted turnips, two heads of cabbage, early horn carrots, royal purple egg plant, noree raaisu, leeus, efcra, parsuip.s, salsify, home raised sweet potato, Trophy tomato, Acme tomato, 12 specimens of ether va rieties of tomatoes, Jehu Storline, Colum bia ; best leug bleed beets, red beets, Flat Dutch cabbage, Drurahead cabbage, Wm. Smith, city ; best single head of cabbage, Casper Hitler & Sen, Coueslega; best long orauge carrot, best intermediate carrot, 2J de., best one hali bushel Burband pe tate, .1. B. Garmin, Loaeck ; best sweet corn, Jacob Uildebraud ; best King of the Early Potatoes, de , best cucumbers, A. il. Ilerr, eity ; snowliake potatoes, Bosten marrow cantaloupes, de,, bett onions, il. B. Ilerr, Wheatland mills ; best bell or sweet pep pers, Ue., lung aaybune pepper, l'aragen, tomatoes, JI. it. Ilerr ; tvut oue-half bushel ilerccr potatoes, Adam Lefevre, Larepj. ter Square ; best ene-half bushel Esrly Rose. J, F. Hess, eity ; bsst Peerless, U. B. Haveitttck : best White Elcnhanr. 1 Dr. J. W. Nevin. Carnarvon Place : best pumpkins, A. J. Steicman. Clans 10 Fruits : best and largest ool eol oel leotiou of apples, Yerk Imperials, Falla water, Tempulna county, Oreeniugs. six Maiden's. Blush, Twenty Onnee, Van- eyKp, i-ennaeks. Calviu Cooper & Sen, oinmeKH. uaiviu UoepertK Sen, land ; best 3 specimens of apples, u Bpy.Cole, Pippins, Russets, Ora Ora Ora s1,Carthous,Remin Keihr. Mar- I'llM.lUlll&IHl Northern boestoins snail's Mammoth, te M. H. Her wi land Mills; 2ad best variotyef 10'apples, 4 speolmenH each, best Lidyfiege'rB, Jehn Grady, Salunga ; beat 0 Baldwins, Belle tieurs. Pound, Jehn Sttirlme, Columbia; best Seek no Further, Wine Saps, plate or liny ether net naraed variey, Adaw V. Ivnller, city ; best 0 Harrison's Nnceueb, Ciier, II. B. Shrciner, Hoddingten: best Smokehouse, New Ceiling, D. I H, Mayer, Willow street. Pears, best and largest oellootiou, Buerre Diehl, dish of any ether variety, William Weidel, eity ; .-iievj ui ream ucsc rmerre anu Nugan, Bhelden, Bel laioratlve. Flemish Beauty, Daniel Smeyeh ; best Swan nud Orange, O. Cooper ; best asserted basket aud dish, Chas. E LmiK best Ilerbarits, Chas E. Leug ; best Washing, tee, Dogerre Bousseo, Bartlett's 11. L. Hendorseu ; best Loulse Benny, Vicar of Wakefield, Charles Llppild, eity ; best Buerre (hardy), M. B. llerr, Wheatland Mills. Plums, best dish of any kind, Daulei Smeyeh ; 2nd bet, Jacob Hlldo Hllde brand, Strasburg ; best display of tjuluces best new Seedling Qulnecs, Margaret !iegler, city. Poaehos, best and greatest oheloo variety, Uiller& Rush, Willow street; 2nd best, Daniel Bmeych ; best 3 vatleties; i ranees Ktefidy, city ; 2cd best William Weidel; best asserted disband basket of peaches, William Hendersen ; best new Seedling, Uiller & Bush, Willow' Street. Grapes, beat and largest oelleollon of grapes, Jehn Kready, Salunaa- nd best, D uilel Smoyeh, citv. Best Coneurds Htrtfnrds, Reger. A-lam Keller; best D law ir and Isibella, M. B. Heir, Whrailmd Mills ; 14 Dlani, Francis KiiMdy; b-stCatnbi, Will Weidle, city; bi-st Cliiitii, Dr. I. II. Mayer; lust itrspes at anv ether variety, it. 1$. Ilerr, Wheatland Mills. l'la.s 13 W.ti- h, cidcrc, tobacco and clears Bet grapj nnd cherry, Adam Knlh-r ; ln-st euirant, .Kihn Hetting, eity ; bi-s. bliiikb-rry, Frine.s Kready, city; best eldei berrv wine, Khxalnth iladdlgati ; best let tobacco, J. F. Hess, eity ; best let of clgara, James I'raugley, city. CUss Hi lla', boeis, clothing : Best hats. mil cps, W. I) StaulteriV- Ce. ; best in i ie men' beets nud sheca Wm.H. Gast; best di'iplay of cents' furnishing goods, 11. J. lris:nan,""2d best llu ger b Sutten, 2 I best beets and shoes teShaub it Bums. Class 20 Paiutliiga aul pcumaiiship. Best disphv of drawings and palutings, Mr J W. Dviihuger ; best oil painting by a imive of Hi eity, .1 W. Deluhler ; best water odor, il try A. Ruth ; best ciayen and iwticil draw iu. Ahee Dmilap ; b,st display of phntes, J. E. Ro'.e ; best dis play et tnarble work, Iuls Haldv ; best display of jHiuminshlp, II. C. Windier; best paper haiiglugR, J. II. ilartin, city ; best display of mechanical drawings C. Km leu Urban. Diplomas were awarded ter oil punting te Mary A. Ruth, city, aud Gee. A. Siiigerly, Philadelphia. Class 21 Carriages aud harness. Bcht 2 herse carriage, oarnage and phaiteu.Capt. Kdu-erly; best buggy aud trettiug wa!eu, "N'erbeck t ililey ; best hunting uageu at d bes. Surrey waoe, Philip Dersum, city ; b st hmrIe set carriage harness, nil ing saddle, riding bridle, lap bliukeUs, herse blankets, sitcheN, S. Miley, city. Class 22 Steves : Best cook steve, ornamental parlor stove, 2d de, de, Geerge M. Steiumaa & Ce.; best p triable range, 2 i de, cook steve, 2d, de, variety iron furniture, Fliuu & Brencmau. city; best sUtinuary (iiruace, Jehu Best & Sen, city; 21 best lue plaei heater, 2 1 bet double heater, A. C. Kepler, city; best sampl.i iron railtug, Ri-ors Fence Ce., S R. Miller, twiut C'as 23 Cabinet ware : Bestcxtousieu dialog tabh, ei-utre table, ji.irlnr suit, side beatd, chamber sun, J. il. Keipar, city. Classes 21. 25 and 26 Farming'lui plements raid machines: Best reaper with self raker and binder, Eppler it ilelfer, Eluibothtewn ; best reaper, W. D. Spn-eber & son, citv ; best mower, Ep pler t Heifer. Elizabethtown ; best threshing machine, V. Andes it Sen, Leajeck ; best threshiug with separator and winnewer. Geyser, Manufacturing oempiny, eity ; best corn sheller, Buch it Heisoy. El zibet blown ; best corn sheller, Mini peictr, E O. Henry, eity ; bet ern ami cob crusher, W. D. Sprecucr it Sen: best portable steam ecgice, Jehn Best A S in ; b-.st traction eogiue, Goyser Manu- fneturing company ; best wind mill, Eppler it Heller , bet creamery maehi nery, J. S Connelly, Maubeim ; best corn stalk cutter, E. O. Henry ; 2nd test corn stalk cutter, V. D. Sprcoher it Sen best hay and straw cutter, Jehn fnugbh-u, Yerk ; 2ad best hay and straw cutter, Jacob F Ildudur, Columbia ; best grain drill, A. G Feutz. Stasburg ; best graiu drill with phosphate attachments, W. D. Sprecber Ssju; Dest lmulement Ter lilting hiy, Sprout it Waldren, iluney. I'a. ; best hay lidlir, Kpptur llerrer, Kllzabdthtewn ; b-si li-trse rake, Spp-innUeld raauulaatur tug e-impany, Spiingtlnld, Olue ; bust chopping mill, V. Andes it Sen, L-acoeic ; best earn planter, Jehn Keeler, Lancaster; best farm wagon, A. B. Laudis, Mount Jey ; best 3 herse plow, Geerge Bard, Slecnauicaburg , bsst 2 horse plow, W. I). Sprecher A Sen, city ; best sub soil plow, Jacob F. Bander, Columbia ; best ndini: plow, G-.-e Bard, Lsaceck; l'st wueclbirrew, A S Diether, ilill-Jrsvtlle; bes p-in? harrow, I, Anxer, cit ; bist hirrew.J, Keelei.nty; best read and track sjraper, David Smith, Thompsentowo; bes: potato digger, W. D. Sprecber it S')n, city; best corn cultivator, Eppler it Hellar, Eil.ibsthtewn; b-sst roller, L Auxer. eity; best farm gate, Israel L Liudis, city; bt-st upright engine, Cnrlisle Manu f.icuriu; company, Cariisle. Ciass 27 Farm and Houcehold Icnple ments Best arraugement for water, Epler A Heffer, Ehzabethtewu ; best portable mill and cider press, Jehu Keeler, city ; 2.1 bea, de., W. D. Sprecher it Sen ; best variety ei oejper werK, waMeu a apreut, Muney, Pa. ; best chnrn, best butter worker, best milk strainer, J. S. Connelly, ilanbcim ; best wishing machine Key stone washing machine company ; 2 1 best de., J. IS. Hershock city ; best axes, Gee. M. Recser, Bird in Hand. Class 2ii Miscellaneous Implements "Weather strips, II. Nelly, jr.. eity ; ben model wind engine, David II. Bausniau, city ; best fan blowers, best porUble en giue, America blower aud forge company, city ; best portable heater, best resweater, Jacob Feese, city ; best drill, Jarues A. Thompson ; best punch, Jeseph Campbell, Middtotewn. Class 20, Carpets, Wools, Ac: Best out lioedapren. Miss Reiustcin, city; de. wool carpeting, II. S. Shirk, eity; de. oase of dyed goods, Harnish & Ce.. city; 2d best case of dyed goods, Henry Wyebush, city; best rag carpet, Lancaster ceuuty Prison, eity; de. double coverlet, best home made blankets, best home made woolen yarn, Pbtlip Schum, Seu & Ce. city; best home linen, Frances Kready, city; 2d best de , A. K. Bewers, citv: best linen table doth. 8. il. Kline, Balnbridge; best embroidered linen napkins, Mrs. Lulu B. Leng; beat home made thread, Auua M. Weidler, Bareville; de. home mode bcartbriiL'. Mrs. E. M. Allen, city; de. deer rug, Miss Mary Schum, city; de. carpet rag rug and bast home mada hard soap, A. il. Dough, erty, Balnbridge. Class 30. Quilts, stockings, & j. : Best white crechet quilt, bast Japanese table, iliss ilary II. Leug, eity ; de fancy woolen knit Btoekings, de best knit leggings, Mrs. Jaeib Eur barr, city ; de silk knit stockings, Miss E. M. Evans, Graeifs Lauding, city ; de cotton knit stockings, St. James' orphan age, "city ; de pair of woolen mittens, Mrs, Greff, Stroudsburg ; de patchwork silk quilt. Miss KaullmaD, city ; 2J de., Mrs. J. W. F. Swilt, eity ; de oeuntr-r P3iie, Philip Selium, Sen & Ce . eity : 2d de., Jehn Zurcber, eity ; de patchwork oalice quilt, A. M. Dnughuity, Baiubridge ; 21 de., E. B. and Grace Jerdan, city ; de Japvicse quilt, Mrs. E. MaeArthur, city ; 2d de., Miss Mary II. Leng, city. Class 31. Muslin, embroidery. &a. : Best embroidered band, best case of cm breidery aud sloaves of under garments, Ltzzlu Steebr, city ; beat child's dress, Mrs. J. T. Turoer ; dp. embroidered hand kerchief and best dress Mrs. J, R. Reyer, city ; de. embroidered pillow shams, and bsst skirt, Miss Lulu B. Leug ; de. sliawl, Emma Rahter, city J 2d best, de. Kale Hayes, Yerk ; hist cloak, J. W. Poiehler, city ; de. embroidered table cover, Miss I'srtua Edgerly, eity ; 21 beet de. E. S. Gensomer, eity ; 2 J de. embroidered 6crecu Mrs. J. T. Turner, citv ; 21 de. Iambre quins. Allce Dunlap, city ; 2d de. antique laoe, Josephlue Wright, eity ; best display of leather heads laee, best laoe tidy, Mrs. Jehn It. Kauffmau, eity ; bast Ileniiati laoe, Mrs. J, W. Dei linger, eity ; de. and largest variety of laoes, Mrs. Sephia Smith, city. Class 33. Worsted work : Variety worsted work, Miss Mary Finger, city ; 2d best, Mrs. Jacob Ehrhart, city, and also best worked ehalr, best tolletoushiou, best prochet tidy, bsst kuit sofa cush- u", ueat werstea emoreideroU aiiam towel, best infant's eap. best Otteman oever, Mrs. B. A. Uibbs, eity ; 2J "J"""'.""' ". e. v. wennnger ; best sofa cushteu, M. A. Slgie, Gretl'a store ; best slippers or oever, beat Infant's nfgan and best crochet sofa cushion, Miss L8SI JeM'phitm Ri-lnsti-lti, city ; lust worsted nn I lwad work, bvsc lamp m its, best erieliMt shawl, best oiiiaiueiiiHl shell work, Mis. J. P. Turner, city; Inst oarrlage aighan oreehet, rt K KsMsm m. Lnainan Phico ; 2 1 best de iirs. J A It'iyer ; 2d best infant's afghan, .Mis. (lenrgn Lnililnv, eity; best knit iifghnti, ilis Maiy 11. Leug, cit); host ernwel nuikid table cover Kile llay(.s, Yerk : ls' wnrk.nl id me cover, Mtss Louisa A lung, city; best display of (may pipi-r work, iliM Mary Jacobs, eity ; bestdisplay white llewets, .Mrs. A. F. Spencer, eity ; bast display waxul fruit, Ireue Knight, eity; 2nd best de, Mrs. Elizibeth L-bzilter, city. t.irgi-Nt ami bestdlsplay el nucywiirk, A. 1). Rehrur it Bre , city ; 2nd best de., Miss Jeseph E. ReiiiKteiu, oily ; U-st Jiipiiu-Fe scrap jar, iliss Lulu B. Leng, city; b.si hair IhweiH, M.s. Lubu-y, city; 2 id b st de .Miss Miry Sin-.Vriliur, city ; but displ iv of tuillinnry go vis, I. Themas, city; 2nd lust de. New Yolk ami Patts smiik, eity ; b'st tlisplty of spatter work, Mis. C. il. Barr. eity ; best display el decorated pjtlcry. Miss Carrie Breueicau, city . 2 id bust de., Mrs. J m.ib Ehrhart, who has uNe the Ik'Mt oard-beaul trties, nud bust di led leins and leaves ; bust dls pl ly el huul patuting en niltr, K ite HaeH, Yerk; beit h md piiu'jl pitn-1, Miss Lulu B. Lung, e.ty. Clas 33 Buttir, Oman, caurs, tta : Bosthenie made bread, Simen It Cameren; best loe CMiam cke p-jitud eike, iseld cake, kissts, Nellie Wiant, city ; brst siouge eke, A. K. BoAers, eity ; best ginger otke. .Mrs. Jacob Khrh.vt, city ; beslcoriiftareh oike, Lizziu S-ubr, city; host 2 lbs. creamery butter, li.mdalu Cri-.iinerv, Flerin, L iiienster county. Class :kj Piekhm : Best pickled cueiim hers, litat pickled onions, lest pickled chow-chew, Miss Clata L. Hchty, city ; best pickled pt-ppsrs. best pickled plums, btt p'ckleil p.-ais, Mary A Heth, eity , best pick lid cantaleup, II. S Herstuiv, Eist Petersburg ; best pieklul peaches, best pickled bernes, Mar Biame, oily ; bent pickled tiasturtieus, Mr. Gee Wiant, city; best tomato oaUeip, Adam A. Keller, eity; b;st ci'ler vinefar. il. P.. Ilerr, Wueatl.uid Mills. Cl.is ISO Flower Best collection green Iiouhe plantti, best variety verbenas, best collection Germau .utters, best variety geiiiniutiiH, W. C i'jfer city ; best variety dahlias, best variety ie-.es, best lleral ernameut, bunt liaud bouquet, mit beau tiful atraugtd basket of tlewers, best v.irie'y of fuselil.ii, best kauging bisket with growing plants, aud best dried il iwers, A D. Rehrer it Bre., city ; best geiuuium, Isaac K. ileariu', Leaceek Class 10 Miscellaneous Best ilisp'ay of graining, E. Bcukiuycr, city ; de., dis play nf jewelry. Augustus Rheiuls. city ; de. display of blauk books, II. L. Trent, city ; de display of fertilizers, Larieisler chemical company ; de. barber's lurni turi, Gueudling Sens, Philadelphia ; de. foreign curiosity, Sadie A. Heiitcl, city ; de , fancy snips, laundry maps, ilrs. II. Mnlei it S ui, city ; de , druguuts sam ple, Jehn R. Kautlmau, city ; de , glass ware aud ehuia, J IS. Martin & Ce. , de , barber's supply, Geerge C. Liller, city : de., fashioned itiruiture, Augusta Rein "hi, city ; Ue pietuie frames, Harry Muitli, city ; de , slate mantels, Frank J.iiuei) it Bre , Columbia ; de . pho'pliate of Inn., Jehn O ikferd, Oxford, Chester c ). beng display uf silk noeoous aud tilk wcav lug aud spluuint,', il. E Heiis-I. city; de. je.it, Fluishmatrs Yeust Ce , New Yerk; de tobicce filiuts, Hairv C. .Mcore, city ; de. displ iy of fuis, Fred. J. Scheuing, oily; de. fel-iing Uih uei, Lancaster coun ty prison, de cin of lilts, A. F. Spencer, city; de. bi,t, Dr. S T. Davis, city, de. dairy e linnet creamery, .1. S. Ceuuully ; de. lorce pump, butcher knives and chisel, Manh-im ; Geer M. R-esi-r, Blnl.iu Hauii; tin. osrriage bodies, Henry il. 1 linger, city; de. fruit evaporator, A. G. I'feutz, Strasbnri;; de display of gas fix tut cs and brass work, Fliuu it Brenemaii ; de. display of oil lamps, glebes, .te., Jehn I. S.-haum, city ; best display of rubber and leither belting and mixed p mts, A C. Kepler, city ; best de-play of carriage wheels, iron troughs aud gratf s, H . il. Powers, city ; best display of gravestone", Lmis llaldy, eity ; best display el npikrs, hubs, Ae , I'uilip Lebzelter it Ce , cry ; aim best cutter and cabinet ; de shafts, felieas. it j., B. F. Skeen, city ; bi tt aquirliiui of fish, C B and II. il. Ilerr, city ; best fret work, ilrs. William O. Frailey, city. DlplJliitti. .lwr.lnl The Judges of agricultural Implements inadosiieei.il meutieu el and recommend diplomas te bu awaided te the following : Bach it Ileiey, Euzabit'itiwe, bust pump trough ; J. II. Htautler, Silunga, oil steve ; Gee. Batd, Lsaceck, swivel or hillsidu plow ; Gee. Bird, Li mock, com bined tumble plow ; Eppler it Hetl'jr, champion pump ; V. Andes it Senn, ireu troughs ; W. D. Sprcciier it Sen, Economy ilew:T. C. Swlgart, Pequea, Iren farm wagon ; W. I). Spiecher it Seu, ireu scoop ; Eppler it IluUer, El.zabothtewn, grain lau ; Jacob F. Binder, Columbia, slop cart ; Jacob F. Bander, Columbia, dump cart ; Jehn Koeler, city, spring rid Ing harrow ; Cariisle manufacturing com cem pauy, Cariisle, upright engine ; hersi power thiosher and separator, Shaeller, ilcrkla it Ce., Fleetwoed: Enaemlst point plow, W. D. Sprcoher it Sen ; cider mill aud ptess, W. D. Sprecher & Sen ; chopping machine, W. I) Sprecher it Sen; churn, E. O. Ileury, city. l'reiiilaiii Ifmltte.l, Best butter, Mrs. Faunie Bushong, Bird iu hand ; best mare colt, between 3 aud 4 years old, liRht draught, Jehn IS. Ken dig, Willow sireet ; btst geraniums, Isaae K. ileai ig, Lcuceck ; best cantaloupes, C. Hiller it Seu, Uonestega ; best parlor deuble heater, A. C. Kepler, eity ; best steam and het air heater, Flinn & Breneman. IfO't lltune..11sfle llress. The premiums offered ey Stmwbridge it Clothier for the best home made dress wcre awaided as fellows : First premium ilrs. Sue Wolfersberger, city. Seoeud premium. Mrs Jerdan, citv. Third premium Mits Pauline Rengier, eity. FHlr Heles. The Irenville baud arrived ou the grounds at 10 o'clock. Up te 0 30 Thur day morning 4121 were received ler children's ticketH which had been sent around te the different soheols at fifteen cents each. Miss Ehrisman reisbcd her r atcbel, con talulng a pocket boea with flve dollars, in a room of the main buildinz. It was thought that a tblef bad been at work,but Ollieer Hoevcrdidcovried the satchel, with contents uuteuch:d, near the entranoe of tne nuiiiiiug. Tbe Btrect cars am la full swing to day, the rails being nil right again. Five cars, tilled te their utmost capaeity and each making the trip iu fifteen minutes, are ou the read, WaenB, omnibuses and all the hotel carriages in town are engaged lu rivalry with the street cars. Thu trotting matches this afternoon will be open te all comers and are expected te preve tbe most exciting nnd successful that have taken place as yet. A colored man, with a p!o:e of canvas hung ou beards whleh he supports per per pendleularly with his hands, is coverleg himself with glory aud overwhoming his manager with nickels. Sambo pats his head through a hele in the canvass and invites thu public te hurl base balls at it for a oharge of thrce shots for flve cents. He dodges most of the ballsjwith wonderful alacrity and thn Vnntleman' who manages and exhibits him, challenges base ballists nnd ether experts te try thelr best. Dlnlegtiutieil Uueitr. The following itentlamen arrived en the Niagara express this morning, guests of Mr. B. J, McGrann, with whom ilu.y will 'line this afternoon. They will visit ilm ran- te-day. Gov Len Abb iff, e" New i !"?? ' A If- MnUliiri. f I he I'hila dolphin 7mtt . Charles Em .ry .Smith, of theVrsiGeit. W. W. 11 DaMs. Damn li it. ta,,,ldate forcetigrotstiuii at large ; . Iv. Jnmlseu, the Philadelphia binkei ; ii. n.. iJiglur, iteubiir of l)iuiiKiiiitlii state ceinmituH, ; Francis W.dls, ., the IhllidelplilaifMjfef,,!; (leerg.t F Pukei, or the 7W.- Dr. Theephllus I'.nvin, of Jtllerum medical college j H T. Coaler of Perter & Ceat -, Philadel phia; Ileury Flanders, author t.f -Flat), jleis cm Marill.iie Law ; V. J jU,, f son .hlngei i. I .0; V. F iltrilty, J. L. Barr and W. V llenn-l. Outjie Chloige limited arrived lien. Samuel J, Randall, Hen. Jeseph p if, n. nedy and Frank riiomsen nnd Clms E I'ugh, of the P. R. R. COl.tMllllA M',n s Frem Our llsuur (iiirrr, .-, . A woman named Smith, has been sued for njisrult and battery, nnd cummitled for live dajs Stirprise party ut. Charles Rynler's in honor of his -KUli biithdiiy. Between 12 nud 1 p. m , ami 7 p. m , thetu is no operator at the Columbia lulu phene exchauge Engliuei Seil h had hln baud badly gashed by having it caught in a giiide while, packing it v.ilvi- stem Lilly Clay's " Adatnless Ediu" this even ing. Nineteen leaded cais ceutiiiulng seal skins passed through this morning Funeral sorvice of Isaac Mm ml at 10 n. m. to.tiierrow Car thrown ill tlm track a mile west of Sohech's mids hv a burnt journal Birthday surptise M Mrs. James Flery last eveniiig, her M li annl vetsary Miss Welsh will take :l' pupils of the high and grammar s.-h i.ls te the Electrical Exhibition ou Friday next Metropolitan Reller Skating R uk com pmy will erect a link In Columbia Second garden parly of the ladies sociable committce of St. Paul's V. E church, in Dr limner's yard this evening, iliss il. Erwin is visiting lunula in Lancaster. Master II. C Briiner has left for Hackettstewn, N. J., college ; iliss Llllie Clark left for a ladies' si-nuuary at the same plaoe II. Frank Siu.-r vitited W. Hayes Grier last uveuing ; his lett ami is still partially paraljztd. Jehn Kecsry caught 33 bass and Wm F ister i heavy string of suckers. -Tliirtei n new beats have beeu placed ou the nvir ilurmg the year ; the river rose and fell ene-i a week during the bauie period. Tllft llmnriitlcit llrlMi tlin Ir.it r I ih.. The Ironsides ami Demis'ic i:.i)rl a game yesterday ou the greu - i f the leriner, which was wen by ill.- nsiters. They liit Femtiiau very haul umI In- was net well suppmted by Guelin-r, w ie had passed balls at thn most critical limes Outside of this the IniQsidita play.-d i linn Raiding game, but they did net ile sultU-i 1 1 batting te wiu. Thn score m : lnmti!i-, 0 0 0 1 1 n ii 1 e - 1 DoiuettiOi loutuuue 5 SL'MSIAHT. Kirnuil rnus-lrenslilu". It l)niiic-.-ie. i Twe has-j hits llatllelil, (i), t'n.ua-i, Uanni. i.iHslinan. McTiimsiiy. lii-.- im lni.-lien-sl.les, J. Ih-II eiihtis.i-. trensl In-, in ; - unit lles, 1. Iiuuli.e plis leiiiiiny i t-i ill 'Kin-. Denslil iiml llluulns f-lni.l; eu'-liy hm niHn, .1 1 by Kllmy,,!. I-upj.-.I balls - lluetiiei. 3 : M lioimie. :i. Tuiii- Hi, Win. Uiuplru Iifimy Jldck. TheLincater club were aale vicarious en Wednesday afternoon, defeating tLe Liberty Stars, cf Eist Libeity, by a scere el five te tbroe. Jinea 1'lilju.t i:invrli.rn Philadelphia : Ditieit -1, l'hlladnlphia 5 ; Baltimore : Athletic 12. Biltlmeru 5 , Stouten : Suten Island 0, Yeung America 7 ; New Yerk : New Yerk, 3, Chiemo !l , Bosten : Bosten 7, Cb-vutuud 0 ; Provi Previ Provi deuco : 1'nividnr.oe 10, Buffalo 1 ; Colum bus : LounvilIe2, Columbus 1 ; ru. Leuis: lndiatiiipelis 1,5 ; St Leuis, 3 ; Pittsburg, I'a. : Virginia 8, AUeghenv ; Bosten . Pittsburg Union C, Bosten U.iien 4; Wil lcingten, Del : Cincinnati Union 7, Wil mington:!; Washington. I). C, ( .tepp-d by darkness): National i), Karis.is City, G ; Trenten : Trenten 7, Yerk It ; Atliutie City : August Flower 21, Mutual (col ored). 7; S imprset Park : Murphy 10. StraubO. Little L.ucai. .Marshall W. Warren and net .Marshall Williams, us stated yiMcrdr.y, wne gtantitl a permit for the erection el rum l-eti ee en Shippeu aud Frederick slice M The polleo reported oue oleetno md two gasohue lights as net burniug en Widnes day night. The mayor had only oue uum dispesa of this morning aud he was a-iuiiuuted te prison for 10 layn for driiukcnncss and disorderly conduct. Te day is quarterly pension day, and the offices of our magistrates worn crowded with pensioner having the necessity afii. davits filled up. II. J. Hicks, who was cut ea the hand at What Glou park ou Sunday and who accused D. IS. Eckmau of having done the euttiug boferu Alderman Barr, has with drawn the suit. He was couviueid that he had the wrong man arrested. nifilltiir u( tlia Docter The regular monthly meeting of the physicians was held yesteiday ami the fel lewiug were present : Drs. Albright, Brackbill, Bean, Black, Brobst, Baker. Blackwood, Carpenter, Comp'en, Charles, Dwver, Uerr. A. J. and B. F. Musser, J. H. Miller, Moenoy. Newpln-r, Netschcr, Reland. Riugwalt, Sheek, I). II and J. II , Shirk, Sbewalter, Weluhans and Winner. Dr. MeQpey read a very interesting paper ou typhoid fever. The reports from different parts of thu county showed thn health te be geed ami no epidemic. Dr. Carpenter made n report el the roeent dinner at Ephrata, afti r which the meeting adjourned. CJO.M.tlON 1'LKAU. The ItrlckerviilB Ciinrcti Cnpe. Witnesses for the plaintiff tiie still being eramined iu thu Briakervill ohiireh case. At neon the court adjeu met until te morrow te give the attorneys ami e nut an opportunity te attend the dinner at IS. J. MeGrann's and the jurera aud witueues an oppertuulty te attend thu fair. Uurrnnt lluilutim. William O Evans was nppelntd a viewer te vaoate n read in Waiwiek town ship, iu plaoe of Petor 8. Reisr, who is a rolatlveof oueof the petitioners for the vacation. Kotiuienof ?t)lb ItrKliuent A meeting of the committce appointed te make all noeessary nrraugeiueuts for the reuniuu of the 70r.li regiment. Peunsyl. ranla volunteers was bold en Wednesday eveuleg. Iuvltatiens have been printed and will be sent te the addresses of nil the members el the rogiraent reported te the committee The reunion of the regt. meet will be held et September 10, t What Glen Park, and the members will assemble in Centre Square at 10 o'elook ou the morning of tliat day, nnd headed by the City band, will make a short street parade 11 me Ulntetertl. The court this meruing changed the time for the holding of the adjourned quarter sessions. Toe presidoutlalelcciou oeours In tha waek daslguatad, and it was thought that efforts would ba made te have sereral of the cases eutinui-d ea that ground. Tha wtek commencing Monday November 10 has no been tWed for the adjourned court. w
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