Vxrr&-u V -p JPW V.t LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1886. PRICK TWO CENTO xxin no. 1. Far A TM We. And' Wll Alia) At5 Pr V :i ) I V if' tf Tq. U. CONVENTION. Thet HTKMNTH ANN V At. ffifjff UnkHULIHNII lit l.ANVAHTAK. Amt1 Marth te Churih In a Italy ami 'liiu Opening e( His Oouvsntlen Dear vi Opera llente A Letter . J.hl "" tfreeldenl Kelley. Or wa H Xilanmt. annual cetiTentum el the -Kebtrt tfKevolent Union of Amerlca 1ln I.ancas.er te-day. Tlie Cerr. rirJi,n a body at the Htevtm fcm etemn hlRU mass was inaiu hwhi?5"' ' J- mU"Hku. - ".Vr.neb.V'lr rile 'n.""" delphla, and r" by -.onie " '"'. direction te nr union of he ms ravins which l10 t,, delegate a cr ft heTlhUIke UVr,n.l I.. feellng Ian- ler. m.sdldJ,le,u,1"K I"' ulllu- eugravlnBawet101111'0'" prei ceded te terlcal eharartH'" ' ",,'Tf1VlU,,1 did nut car V 'y President lllieru lheMmonj"ll,y,luer llenrJ' of UnethM ie Mld yr "" .at thB In no L"owter delegate It was iViw-Tiieet In Lancaster cliy. Then It tfru that the convention would rccelvn .table welcome and tlie Inforeiico of ftue delegate Hum far I that they arn lielng i pltably entertained. He then Introduced n A. Ceyle, chairman of the local commit- n arrangements. Mr. Ceyle aald he w at 1 te ee e many delepate present, and nded te each nnd every ene a hearty 1 ime. It wan a pleasure le the Catholic .ancaater that u distinguished a body orcdtheclly wild thelr presents. We i today the alight form ami eloquent 'j or him who let ed thl Union, Ijuica. wanted nn opportunity of welcoming i. A. M. Koltey. We wero ready te open heart and liempa telilm te de him the or. He waa In oenvontlon the champion aternal charity and religious lltiefty, and lull he In ever tlie neat te-day, l no doubt thinking of u and ...Jlng he wero with u. In condition Mr. Ceyle aald he hoped the member would carry with them pleasant recollection el thla convention, and that thelr dellbera- I tlena would te producllve of much geed. 1 Mr. MeKlllgett read the following letter from Bishop Shanahan: Ill.hep Hhauatiaii. Letter of It'areU AVON, N. Y., August 20, ISiXi. Mr, Ihematt: M a EM g oil Dkah 8ir : Your letter of yoaterday l re ceived lnltlng uie te be pre-tout en Wednes day, Neptember lat, at the opening of the convention of the Irish Catholle Hauovelent Union at Laneaater. In reply 1 regret te havn te miy that It will net be In my power te attend, aa I am here at the aulrburlatha under medical direction. I tru.t, however, that the meeting of your convention In Iauralcr wlltbemewt pleauiut te the inembera erw)nally, and that their de liberation wilt be marked by the harmony and aeund Judgment and Catholic aplrlt, and be productive or the general gratifying ro re imltfi that have tteen n cbaracturUllc el llke comentlenaof the "Union." Wlahlug jnu all tliprofero overy blowing, and praying that tied may direct you In tin geed work you are se zealously engaged In, I am, very resjictiiuiiy, your eiwuiuni er vant In Cbriiit, J. K. HlIANAHAN, Ulahep of llarrlaburg. The aecretary read the following letter from 1'realdenl Kelleyj A LMTTXtt tHUit 31H. KBILF.Y. Tde Abwnt f'i-l.lent Ureal L the l'ful Carver ullb Irl.ti Cthellc llorel(nl Inlen Nuw YenK, Aug. 'JO, 1SWV Te tlc mrmbm 0 tht rlll CnAofie HenexeUnl I'nien in (Mmtnlien Antmlltd IIiietiikuh: Se low day will luter luter reue between my doparture te-morrow morning Irem the United State. and the meeting or your convention let 1110 Hill nay or coneullou that I hate preferred net te forward any formal resignation, but te permit my term te end by expiration of time, trearmMlng 011 our lce president ler the only eMlcial aorvlce which remain tin discharged the formal opeulug of the I.n I.n caster convention. In this my lest communication te an or ganization with which 1 havobeen aolenR connected, and whose presidency with evor increasing evldenccn of contldenco ha been conferrod en me for twelve succ!.le tonus I might well be pardened for dwelllng at length en the gratltude nuch favor should inspire, and en the regret which the meat cold-hearted men must feel at savoring tle se strong and se clese a thoxe. Hut I lerbear. i:etymoinberkucws with what delight I have always met you in comentlen, with what gratefulncuui your uumeritodcenlldenco has alwajH liisplred me , what pride 1 have in our union, what regard I leel for lis olll elll olll cere, and its member, and with what u sense or porseual less, I must contemplate, my uecetsarv. and it mav be protracted sever ance or relation se cberished and of such such long duratieu. On theso tbemed I will net dwell. I choaie rather te use theso parting words In urging you te an increasing interest iu the Union, it extension and Its work. 1-enklng back eter its history what tuembermust net recall with pride Its honerablo and uinrul caroer ; iuleug atery of geed works; the genuine Catholicism el Uie organization und tin alms ; tlie unsullied record of its long administra tion. The Bpoetaclo or a voluntary aociety, powerful and oxtenslve.wlthout oaths or paw words, disbursing hundreds or thousands el dollar without default, marching en in open day in the practice or princely charity, with out a secret or a scandal, 1 ene that must till every Catholic's heart with satisfaction be he member or net. Honored by priests and bishops and sovereign pontiff, its blghest honor is te have deserved tueir praise, te have vindicated its claim te their conlldeuce and thelr blessing. That It may contlnue te tread with step un failing this path el blessed charity aud of geed repute, spreading thoperfumoor geed deeds lorever about it, is my most ardent and slncere wish. And new te its uipmbershlp,and ospeclally te the eiUcent and ropreseuulltc hoie as sembled, I say farowell, with the prntound prnteund est gratltude fur thelr brotherly coutldence through se many years aud the most furveut prayer for the vt eliare and happiness of them selves and el all iu whom they are luterested. Your Friend, Faithfully, . il. iVKH.Kl, President 1. C. II. Union. A UAULUUIIAM FUOM UKILt.1. The following cablegram was read by the secretary : Londen, Kept. 1, 1880, Oed-siwed convention and ineiulwrn. Khii.kv. -On motion of Mr. Uionneu the secretary was directed te senda cable message te Mr. Kelley, regretting his absence and eon eying t'ie geed wishes of the convention. President Wllhore said he did uotdeslro te make a formal spoech, but would declare the convention open for business. Under tue rules the 11 rsl business in order was the appointing of the couimlttee en credentials auu md louewmg were appemiwi: iu. uiyer, el Pennsylvania ; Kellly, of Virginia ; Eager, or New Jersoy ; Grant, of Delaware, and McDonald, or Missouri. Thoeouvoutlon then took a recess until i o'clock. LIST OF IIKLEOATIH. 1'KNMMYI.VANIA. l'lilladelphla, Jaa. D. Hewloy Hoclety lle. 2 Jehn J. lieury, Jehn J. Tierney, Themas Mcb'arlaucl. Jan. D. Hewloy Hoclety Jehn I). loons, Hugh Hedgors, J as. Muldoon. N,iilennl ilatlinllc. Ne. 00 James J. Mur- nhv. ( iihy, Owen Kully, I'ntrick Mol'adilen, Daniel bull, Jehn It. Murphy. Pius IX Hoclelv Kdward A.,Murphy, Pat rick Dally, Jehu W. Harry, F. X. neiii", W. J. Kelly. ltev, Theu. J. Barry Heclety Hev. Tues. J. Harry, altornate Jehn J, Wall. Father Jerdan Society Charles W.Naulty, J 11s. McCallerly. SL Jereme Society Jan. Tebln, 1 Hren nan, Philadelphia National Catholic, Na l.V Wm. I. Grady, Ja. A Hrady, T. K Mo Me Cann. Daniel O'Connell Society Themas II. Cas. serly. J. h"l?llrtle-I,;lt.I.yPci. Ht. Catharine-M. O'Donnell. A. M. Klly seclrty-Martln (Jlllen. St. Cecilia Hoelety-Jobn I Weljb. Archbishop Carrell Heclety 1'. J. Iiaye, 1. O'Neill, The Morrison. Ht. tlertnide Jehn J. WalL Ht- Menica Jehn A. Dnpre. Archbishop Hyan-K. J. Mellneaitx. lather llurke 8eclety-I K. Coeke, .lore .lere mlab Iieneban. ..... ... .. Hhamroek Heclety II. J. McCleskey. HI. Ann'a Thep. J. Casserly. ltev. The Kelrnan Herlely Win, I . Walu'mal Catholic etHU Vincent de Paul Jan. J. Nevllle, Win. Lawles. M. r. Wlihere Heclety Jehn J. Wall. Jehn K Carrell Hoelety-D. Dougherty, l". J. Tlmmena. Mary Blar or the He Timethy J, Koehaii. Columbus Chsrlee Fay. NU Clemeut's Danlel Dougherty. Taoeny.HL Loe-Kov. Je. A. Htrahsu. Falls of Hchuylklll, Kev. Thorns I ex so se clelyI M. Deilard. . ..... Alanayunk, HL l'atilck'a J. J. Ward, Alex. McKernan. Helmesbitrg, HU Domlnle'a-Kdward (Jloasen. HL Mary'a, Klk Ca, Ht. Patrick's Heclety N. J. Tierney. Plymouth, HI, Patrick's-J as. Deylo. Allegheny City, Ht. Peter' Jehn H. Cos Ces Cos gree. CheMer, U Michael' Ja. O'Deherly, Jehn M. llowers Imtuaculate Conception Jehn MctJotd MctJetd rick. Coiry, SL Themas Heclety P. Hunt I.auoaMer, Ht. Hernard'a Jehn A. Ceyle, lllcbard M. Hellly. Ht. .Michael' William J. Wldmyer, Themas F. McFlllgett, Augustus Hleinwan del. l.ee XIII O. Kdward Heireuer. Uettyburg, HU Francis Xalcr weluty Dr. C. Ji Kckonredo. Harrliburg, HU Patrick' Hiberiilan W. C. MrFadden. Catholle Uflneflclal W. C. Niol'adden. Yerk, HL Patrick's Wm. Chsmbern. Antrim, St. Patrick's Dennis llegsu. Uirardvllle, HL Patrlck-P. J. Curley. Hummlt Hill. Y. M. C H. I llev. 1-alher McAnauy, I'. X. Cannen. St Jeseph' T. A. IL F. X Caution. Hauev-r, HI.JeKOph' U P. Hliullr, Seuth llethlehem, Huiurald ltev. P. J. Pege. Hlalmllle, HI. Hlmen and Jude J. M. Haney. Houth Kasteu, ht- Uernard's Jehn J. 1 heuias. Oreensburg, Lee X III Wm U. Conway. W llltamsperi. Ht Patrick's Mark PhlllipH. New Castle, 8t Mary's J ame Harman. NKW JLIISUY. Camden, Ht. Jeseph's Ueury J. Kloster Klester man. Uleticnster, Our Ijuly or Ixmrdea Mis Jennle F. lleusel. OHIO. Pinna, Ht Patrick's Heclety ltev, Jas. Henry. Dayton, Hibernian Heclety Hen. Dwy'er. lir.I.AWAUK. Wilmington, Ht Mary'a Heclety Jehn D. II. Meauey. Ht. Paul' Hoclety A. F. IOvelL lllshep Decker Chan. W. (Irant. Juimaculala Conception Wm. Kewe. MIIOIMIA. PorUmeuth, St Jeseph's Hoclety Patrick J. Hlley. Ht. ratriCK 1 . uuonner, Norfolk, Ht Patrick' Hen. Michael (Hen nan. Hlchmend, Catholic Jehn Murphy. Alexandria, Catholic M. It Harlow. Alter nate It" J. Dennelly. WEST VlllOIMA. Martlusburg, St Patnck'a. Jeseph K. Auern. IIIIOUK 1SLA.NU. Providence, St Mary heclety. -Wm. Carr. MAUYLAM). Pert Deposit, Ht Jehn Kev. J as. Harry. ilaltlmere, Hibernian Jehn Shea. Westminster, Ht Jehn' Charles Swlndennan. M.VNACIlL'ShTTS. Worcester, Irish Catholic J. 1 lmen. Lanrence, Irish Hen. Jehn llroeu. sr.xv AOltK. Auburn, KuighU or Ht James J. Hhehau. F. H. INDIANA. Jetrersenlllc, Ht. Augustine M , Cell. IOWA. Duburiue, Catholic J. Mulkeru. MISSOUIU. HL Leuis, It. C. T. A. 11. Hc-leiy Hev. O. McDonald. OANUIV. Kingsten, Youg Irishmen' C II. ssocla ssecla ssocla tlen, Jehn J. llehau. .rTKllNOON HKSSItlf. The convention roisemblel at - o'clock and the following report of the secret ry frr the year was read : LA.NCAHTKr, bept I, 18s. Te the 1'rttlJent and Member $ 0 (lie i:if)htcith Annual Contention HitRTiiiiKN : YeursecrcUiry presents this as hi annual repert the urteenlu he has had the duty and pleasure or presenting by roa rea roa sen of veur contldenco and favor. blnce lust convention, eli en soclefles ha e Ixxm admitted te the U11I01, au increase ever the admissieu or former yeara orreur socie tie. The new enrellmenui were: Ne. I'JO, Yeung Men's Catholle Heneveleut and Literary society, or Summit Hill, Pa. Na IUI, Ht. Ooergo (Polish) Catholle Be nevolent snclety or bhamekln, Pa. Na IW. HL Patrick's Henetlclal society, el Antrim, Pa. Na 403, Ht Jeseph's Heneliclal association, of Hanover, Pa. Na KM, SL Jeseph's Catholic Ilenellclal society, or Hroekvllle, l'a. Na l'X, Kev. Francis J. tjulun Ilenellclal society, of Philadelphia. Na IMS, Hlahen Uecker Henetlclal Heclety, el Wlliulugteu, Del. Ne. P.i7, Loe XI11 Catholle Houeilclal se, clety, or Lancaster, Pa. Na 198, Knights or Annunciation, orhbon erhbon orhben audoah, Pa. Na IW, HLLoe UeneUcial society, orTaeony, Na 600, The Maurice F. Wlihere Heuetlcial society, el Philadelphia. During the year ix societies dlsbanded. Ne. 21r. HL Pius, or Chamberaburg, Pa- Ne, 220, Catholic, of Topeka, Kan. Na 109, HL Patrick's, or Negaunee, Mlcb. Na 370, Catholle Hibernian, or Hvansvllle, 1IH1 Na lfll, SL Patrick's, Contervillo, Pa. Na 71, catholic, Lionuen, u. One society, SL Jeseph's, or Olrcleville, O., sontuetlcooflu withdrawal ; no reasons were usslgned uer tax paid. LACKIAllM. Ne reports have during the year been ro re ce hed from the following named societies, though many uotleos have been sent all the the presldeutB aud secretaries or ethers : Ne. 127, HL Jeseph's, Henove, Fa. Na 1S. HL Jeseph's, Mahaney City, l'a. Na I), United Sens of Hiberuia, Urbaua, Ohie. Na 222, Catholic, Sedalla, Me. Na 2:12, HL Mary', Old Point, Va. Ne. 2S2, Catholle Hlbernla, HUunteu, Va. Ne. t, 127, 232 and 232, I knew te be In existence. None of these six non-reporting societies have been counted in the membershlp or Uie Union. HOW MANY. Our Union numbers 212 aocletlos and IS, IS, 2e3 inombers, a gain et U socletles and 1,701 members during the year. 1 have also te report that during the year, 1 erganised the SL Michael's society, of Phil adelphia, which has net yet been enrelled In the Union. I am Informed that It new num bers near toROOmembora. Its early admix admix sleu te the Union, for which it was organized, U expected. UNION SIONKY. Slnce Brooklyn convention I have received the following sums for the purposes sta ted : Adml.alen fee. ..., ,, $ A3 00 Tax, 1811 ct 11 Tax, 1880 , 021 111 Total 11,031 llev. Francis J. IuIb Heclely I. fAttttAMHNTAttY fWND. In response te the call of President Kelley for contributions in aid of the Irish Parlia mentary fund, I reoelvod the following con tributions I IIIKI.VNII. 1 have received the following contribution for the Parliamentary fund t I'hlladnlpbla N. C , Ne. 1M lit. Cecilln, I'litladeliihla. Uecltlsn, Philadelphia Bt. Oertrude, Philadelphia A, M.Keller. I'hlladelpblA ... .. ht. Ilartlioletnnw, Cnluinhii", Inn. Ht. Jeseph's, rrankreH. Ky , ... Ht. Patrick'., Antrim, l'a Ht, Patrick1, Aurera, Inil .... . St. Jnlin'a llellalru. !..,... linen wee , oe , UII0 1 IM 41 . 117 OH , Wl se , KIM , 11 SO , 9 00 1 MAO , M IS . HIM , & . niyi , TO 00 HL llndjret'., Matnplil. Natlenid Catholic. Ne.'.iO, I'lillaOclptila ... run 1 1., I'niiniieiunis..... ........ ..... Y. !.J, It. U., Jnnnivllln, P., lien t). Dwifer. PhllMlulplila 8L Klltabflth, fhlladetphU... VathelU, Ulchinntid, Vn C. Y. M. II. S , (lleu.wter, N.J Ht. Themas, Oeitv. l'n Empleyes lluldwln iioceuiotlvo Works, Phlluilelnhla... Hubbard llres, Philadelphia .. Uatbolle llenoielent, Andover, Mn, Collneted In Andeinr, 1M wi " Wilmington ...MM Gl 50 41 SO MUQ " llollatdvaie v " pil 01 HI Joaeph's , Camden, K. J . HLJwih's Mnttln.biire. W it i Till. HI. l,nul.. Me 31 n 101 w SS-I Si 14 n VP0 2k in KDHt en into Va. 1 nthellu lien . Alexandria, a. Ht,.lnseph.. Dayton, (.... st. return, AllegnnnyCllv. l'a. Ht. Mary's, larve, Dakota Catholle, Dubiire. Iowa ,, Ht. Patrick f. Norfolk, Va K. of It , Hteubsnvllle. O .. HL Deminic., lleline.burtf Total... t,401 01 N.I. 11.730 43 Paid Hut. Dr. llnllly-.Treaaurar, I paid PhiiAdeiphin runu helm: tlie con trlbutloiHet l'tilladelphtaMoclettcs.... 670 CO Total tA01 03 I have also had report of the following contribution sent te local fund : .lat. D. Hewloy. Ne. 1 Philadelphia ttn 00 lry. Star of the Bca. " ... 1SW in Jas t. Ilewley, Ne.2 " J 01 Ht.Jetnmn, loom M. Rlutnent's. 100 00 Arcliblhop(.'nnell, ' il SO HLJeseiih. Mtddletewn. N. Y.... . Ui 00 I.C II V , Kingsten, Canada 1M 00 nt. Patrick , el 8L Jo.eph'a, Me 100 en lruinaculnte Conception, llaltliiiore .. M ( UU Patrick's Ne. J, 8. Atnbey, N J SO Ol Ht, Ilary's Hibernian, llochc.ler ..... 1 00 HL Patrick's, )nnville0 1C4 M Ht. Ignatius, llalllinern MOO 8t, Vincent. ML Vernen, 0 73 00 tri.n, ijiwronce, aiaas i 1.1 HL Patrick'!, HI Jeteph, Me taw Total MJUOO Making the letal contribution of I. C. 11. U. socletles a4 far as reported, t'i.019 03. Martin 1. J. GniKriN, Hec L C. H. U. . AND O. FUND. During the year 0 afuMusmenta were cUled In class A. te Na 169. I have paid assessment Ne. 177 te 1S8 In clusive r 12 aHsessments or t i5 each, or (300 paid during the year by class A. In class H, ene avoasment was called and (23 paid te hvlru or Peter Dennelly, or Hen- CLASS A. Amount paid from Jan. 1, 187K, te Broek I) 11 convention Paid the following nlnce: Jehn riynn. llrldiiewater, IIiim 1 M J lUrTerty. Alexandria. Vn . Patrick Nugent, Alexandria. Va Jehn flavin. Alexandria, a Jehn Mollev, Ilellalre,)) lllcbard llarretL Havannali, Ua Mlehael rtynn, Martlnaburg Kdward Mnnaban, Alexandria Pblllp Madden, Negaunre, Mtcb . . Jehn lllcx. Kails of Hcbnylklll Themas lleddy, lUltlinere, Md .. . Jeteph IJreen, Alexandria, a 11.723 70 00 a 00 MOO 'itun . Zi 00 3 00 Old 23 110 23 00 3 00 S3 00 23 00 119,023 70 t 13) M 23 00 CLA.S D Paid up te llroeklyn Convention Peter Dennelly, Uondetit, .NY. I 113 SO The charges against expeusn account el W. and O. funJ, amount te (21.07, leaving balance en h&nd el (Oa.40. Fer the disbursement or all these several sum named above, voucher will be pre sented your auditors. During the year, the societies reporting paid (74,'6V rer benclltx. Thelr treasuries contained (IS6,607. The Bocletie of the union, admitted 20 members or union societies en withdrawal cards, whlle 13 traveling card were issued. Ilespectlully NUbmltted, M VUTIN 1. J. (Jim KIN, Hect'y. I. C. H. V. vuiiLie feuuvi.s ui'jcv re-ur. The 3IeetlnK uf the Hehnul Ileartl Adjourn. VVIlheat Aclleu. A special meeting or the Lancaster city BChoel beard was held en Tiiesday evening, with the lollewlng members prosent: Messrs. HoienlUH, Hrouemau, Darmntotter, Eber- mm, Kvnus, Jehnsen, LIchty, Marshall, McLomsey, McCermlck, McUllIgett, Mc 1C 111 I pa, l'ent, Schwebe), Shirk, Smeycb, Warlel, Wickerahani, Wohlseu and Dr. Levorgoed, presldenL The fellow ing call was read eutliultig the object or the meeting : Lvnl'asikii, August 30, ISM. lit lehix I.ticrgoett, I'retidint of the Heard of fie Director! of the Lancaiter L'itu Scheel Dti- trict. Sin: Youare respectrully requested te call a special meeting of the beard en te morrow (Tuesday) eveulug, 3tst Inat, te consider the propriety of postponing the opeulng of the public schools of tlie rlty until Monday, Sept. Olh. prex. Kcwpectrully, C. F. F-UEItvtAN, Til os. F. McI:i.lkiei v, 1). It. McCOHMICK, Jehn 1. Hautma.v, J. Ha Hitevv n. Mr. McComsey moved that the Bchoels be eHued te morrow according te the rules ami that one boshIeu be held en the remain ing das of this week. Mr. Ebermau moved as au amendment that the schools be closed the remaining days et this week. Mr. Warlel raised the point or order that the rules required the achoels te be opened te morrow. Mr. Kberman argued that the rules did net requlre the schools te be epeued. After seme further discussion it was stated an Hiuendmeut maile te tne rules a few months age provided that the HChoels should be oiHUied 011 the Qrsl school day In Septem ber and remaln epen two hundred teaching davs. The president decided that under the rules Mr. Wariel's pelut of erder was well taken aud us there was no ether business, en mo me ot Mr. Kvans the be ml adjourned. 1 he Hilioel. Opened. All the schools or the city were opened at 0 o'clock this morning. At the Lemen street building only a short sosslen was held. At the ether hcuoeIs the atteudance was very light, 011 account or the goneral report en the street that the schools would net be open uutil Monday next A fXUIIlIllTION SfLIT. 1'ief. II. I), fatten, the State Chairman, Ite- l;n. Ilecau.e el Oliarle. 8. vVelfe, P. S. Ooedman, or Lancaster, secretary or the Prohibition state committee, announces bis lutentleu of demanding the withdrawal of Mr. Woltefrom the ticket lnthoevont or a refusal he will break away from tbe organization, aud at once resign the chair manship et the Lancaster comity Prohibition party. Professer 11. D. Palton, or Lancaster, who was elocted chairman el the Prohibition state central committep, has sent a letter te A. a. Mtepuens, 01 niair county, presiuent 01 the convention, declining tbe position. It is alleged that Welfe objects te Patten and favors A. A. Stephens, of Blair, for the place. Wnlle and his friends say Patten has no claim upon tbe place, bocause the couimlttee that elected him was net a quorum, being compesod or only f3 meuibers, whlle the vv hoie coiumltteo numbered 201. Itapld Werk. The work of preparing the foundation aud laying the blocks en West King streei Is be ing pushed very rapidly by Themas C. Wiley, the contractor. It was three weeks yesterday since the Ilrst pick was struck en the streeL The era vel is no w being laid ey er the atones and the block are being distri buted along the square. Te-morrow a force of bands will arrive rrem Philadelphia. They will en te work at once lavlnir the block and Mr. Wiley expects te have the work corn ea I plotedbySaMirdayotnext week, ATTRACTIONS AT THE FAIR. I-Hat 1IALI.UU.1 ABUmnnlUH MM TUKMAT a rtCHt nvuvKtmrvi. uitn. Although the Traik MTaa lly en Atcoeut of th lUIn the Kacs Wr Heed Additional DxicrlpUen. or the Mere Important I'.t- hllill.-Illf Crowds AttenrilngTe-Day, Te-day tlie weather Is pleasanl, and thou, unit were enjoying tlie numerous sights at the fair. The stroet cars wero kept busy, and the hack and coaches had all the could carry. Many rooted It te tliogreunds, The display of horses, cattle, whoop and swlne, are the biggest inature el the fair, the exhibits occupying all the pace In the build ing devoted te that purpese, and sheds erected around the western and northern houudarle or the grounds. It J. McQrann liana llnoherd el roglstered Jersey cattle, ene bull ami eight cows, a fellow : Haldeer, Na 0,810; " Ida" erGrand Vlew, sire Celley Gibber, Ne. 3,000 ; dam. Fraud of Orand View; ' Kuby" or Grand View, Ne. fi,2fi0; "Meg" or Orand Vlew, slre Celley Cibber, Na 3,0y0f dam ''Cum Flera" Na 8,202! "Manhelm Maid" Na r.,003 ; "Francis," or Orand View, Ne. 0,258 j Alice" of Orand View, Na P.2.V5 ; " Kale" of Orand View, slre Lord Cheltenham, Ne. 2,000 s dam Itlne, Na 1,510. A. a Hhlmer, of Itedlngten, Northampton county, has en exhibition 17 hetd of sheep. Including a Hampshire buck; Lincoln and Natlve lambs and ewes, nnd 25 head of line cattle, Including Helsteln, Ayrshire, Guern sey, and Hwlss. J. O. Paxton A-Hen, or Houstonville, Pj., havoHeulhdown and Merine sheep. II. M. Htetnnan, et Conostega township, exhibits four grade Durham?, a bull, Iielfer, and two cows and the light draught stallion ' Prince." Henry Musser, or Hphrata, ha a herd of nlne Polled Aberdeen Angus cattle, led by a three-year old bull. II. O McKnlghtA. Sens, or LIttIe Wash ten, Washington county, exhlblW a herd or olevon Hereford, as fellows s Hulls, ' Oro Ore ver," " Jehn Hhennan" nnd " Kdward ;" bull calf, "Joe;" cewh, " Dainty," " Mat tie," "(jueen," " Flereuce" and "Marian;" heirer, " Maggie," and heller cair, " Orace Darling." Wm. Falrwoather, or McLane', Krie county, Pa., exhibits a herd or registercd Ayrshire. They ure the bull Dunkeld that has taken premium at the state fairs of Pennsylvania, Ohie, Indiana, Maryland, Illinois and Missouri, and was never beaten, the bull Hartram Mulr," heifer Husle Bell," " Cela," " lllnalniie," " lunemie and ' Oeorgena ;" cows, " Llzotte," " Lady Suffolk " and Violet VI ." bull Lundle " and heifer calf " Cadera." Curtis II. Warrington, of West Chester, shows fifteen Cheiter Whites, including two bears, two sew and olevon pigs; illteen Berkshlres, Including a bear, eeveu sewsand thirteen pigs and elght Poland China's in cluding a bear, two bows and llv 0 pigs. Jehn 1'. Kchternacht, of Orrvllle, shows his light draught mare "OypsyOirt" with line colt by "Tem ScetL" Ooergo Oresamau, city, shows ene line carrlage home. S. K. Nissley, or Flerin, shows seme flne herse llesh, the uiyoesaaie nauien -ivei-learn," imported French horse "Dllgarde," two celta 8lrel by "Dilgarde," an lceland pony and a Hambletenlau breed mare. iienTicuLTOBi; vnuiTs, rLevvcns, and VKdCTAm.EH. We have lioretoforo casually adverted te some of the exhibit in the big tent devoted te fruits, llowers aud vegetables, and new venture te make a detailed statement of them. W. C. Pyler, the tnergclle jeung tlerist, of Lancaster occuples a space of fifty feet In length and nlne in wMth, iu which he has crowded an Immense number of flowering and ernamental plants. His show of cala diums Is especially line, the rich leaves look ing a though they had beeu pilnled by an accomplished artlsL Ills exhibit or tropical palms and ferns is also line, whlle his cut llowers and grasses are very attractive. He shows also some rare orchids and chrybau themums, a great variety of butbs nnd many ether specimens et the florist' arL Isaac K. Mearlg euiulates Mr. Pyfer in the extent and variety or hi display. Ills ex hibits cev or u table iiO feet long by 0 feet vv Ida His display of Chluoe asters is immense, and his geraniums and roes are very tine. Four large stands or growing plants and a luxuriant lemen troe add much te the ellect or the display. , The display of fruit Is no less attractive than the llewers. Theleng bibles oxtending across the diameter el the big tent are laden with as Une specltnens as evor grew In the ceuuty. Danlel Smeycb, or this city, shows 13 varieties or peaches, 52 or pears, II orgrapes and 5 or plums. J, Aldus Uorren thosaine table shows 11 iarlotles or apples, all or line quality. liOVI S. iveisi, me noted fruit grower or Oregon, this county, fhews sixty piates 01 choice apples, and Mile Herr 13 varieties of apples ana -- 01 graic". Casper Hiller A Seu en this table occupy a space of 0 feet in width aud 13 feet in length, literally tilled with cholce rrult. They nave 127 varieties of apples ; 60 or peara; 20 or grapes; 21 or peaches ; 13 of iilum ; 1 of quinces, and 1 of nectarines. Besides this immense exhibit the Messrs. Hlller show 27 varletles or potatoes, many of thetn being equal te auy In the world ; also some line tomatoes and peppers. Thelr ontire exhiblt foots up 2U7 variotles or fruits enrl ipfrAtnlilnn. Ooergo W. Wlllsen, of the Wheatland farm, shows sevoralllnespoclmensof foreign grapes, six varieties or cholce peara aud ene of apples. Kmanuel Keller has a display of 13 ario arie ario tles ordemestlo wine, IDorapples, 3 et plums and 1 or peaches. Mr. Kready, or ML Jey, makes au admira ble display or rrult, having M varieties or grapes, 31 or apples and ene each el plums, raspborrleb aud ilgs Jehn hterllne, or Columbia, haH twelve vnrietles et cholce apples en exhibition, and en another table has the fitieU display of vegetable iu tbe fair. He appear le bav e everything that grows In the garden, but only a low variotles can be named, as the upland cress, mess-curled paraley, llubharu, uyuriu r.aHex auu jiuuhciwi miwu squashes, mammoth rock-red cabbage, lm lm lm monseeggpUuls, Mlkadoaudethertomatoes. lllU.AI) AND CAKES. Frauk Jagnow it Sen prosent a line line el Vienna and Saratoga bread. W. II. Bollluger, of Litltz, has a cae of yery pretty looking cakes. C. Boettnor shows line samples of wed ding cakes. There Is near by a very line display of bread and cakes by amateur housekeepers, who de net care te hav e thelr names pub. llslied. 1 111: uki st 1:1: n. One or the big attractions at the fair new Is the pair et lagre steers which Bre owned by Geerge Ayrault, of Poughkeepslo, New Yerk. They arrlved yesterday and occupy a small tent lust a short distance Inside the main entrance. The animals were bred by Mr. Ayrault; ene Is live years old aud the ether somewhat elder. One Is a full-blooded Dur ham and weighs 3.b00 pounds. The ethor is half Durham and i.ls weight Is 3,790 pounds. It is somewhat strange that wich a large pair of animals should be se near the same weight. They really are mousters. TUB UALL0ON AbCUNSIO.N. The most interesting foature or tlie fair Tuesday afternoon wss the billoeu ascon ascen ascon glen. It attracted te the greuuda a great throng of poeplo who crowded around the outslde of tbe picket fonce of the enclosure ulihln which the balloeu was being Inllated. '1 he big bag had beeu mere than half tilled with the Lancaster (ias company's gas en Monday, and anchored te the ground by manv bacs of sitid. About uoen en Tuesday Prof. King oemmunneil the msnufacture of hydrogen gas,aud by four o'clock the balloeu wbh mill and rapid prep-irallens were made for the ascent Humors were circulated en the grounds that Prof. King, who had at llrst lutonded taking his wife along w 1th him, had agreed te take lustead a reporter of the JCjcaunner. This rumor seen took definite form, and a few minute before the cords that bound the balloon te earth were cut, our young friend, O, A, Oast, or the .'xnnifiienstepned into the - basket Amid the shout of thousand or voices and the staring of thousands of ejc tbe " Kagle' K.y rle" gracefully rose from the enclosure at 12 mluutes befere D the empty ing of sand ballast en the head or the crowd caused n geed-natured laugh, and the bal loon ree fatter and higher, drifting nearly evor the main building aud en toward the almshouse, and thence In a nearly southem direction as far as It could lm seen. Tbe atconslen was a most successful ene In every rospecL It was a beautirul spectacle te witness the great air ship that looked ae large n It was moored In the ralr grounds, mount towards the sky and gradually grow ing ainaller and smaller until It loekod no larger than a penny, disappear Irem vlew. The first beard or the mrlal voyager was a telegram announcing that they had passed (Juarryvllle "high up" and wero moving toward Oxford, Chcsler county. It was net until late at night that a telegram was re eel ved stating that a safe landing was made (our miles rrem uxleni. This morning the icrensuts rotumed te Lancaster. They woreheartlly congratulated en their mieccssrul voyage. Frem Mr. Oast we loam that the trip was a most dellghtlul ene; tlie grand panorama of field and weeds, hill and valleys, crooked streams and Htralghtread being surpassingly beautlf ut After a dellghtrul rlde of an hour a Hiifu descent was made at ten minutes before six o'clock In a stubble field en the larm el Marshall Hastings, In Coleraln township, Lancaster county. The icrenauts wero seen surrounded by a great crowd of country people who assisted in einptylngand packing the balloon and Its various appliances, after which they and the lorenaut were leaded en a waen and driven te Quarry vllle, whence they took the cam this morning for Lancas ter. This morning the ilerlsta have added great additions te their exhibit or cut llowers and ornimenteil grasses, which glve a brilliant appearance te the ontrance or horticultural hall. On the left hand slde or the hall Jehn II. Landls display Heur and corn meal In bags. Adam O. Groft shows noveral samples of tine Heur In barrels, bag and paper pack ages. J. W. Johnron shows seme extra line Meditorrauean wheat, grown In Drumere township. M. I Orolder has a line exhibit or wheat of several varletles, corn, barley, black eat nnd eats in Htalk flve feet high. C. II. Dompweir it Ca. or Yerk, show am am am monlated phosphates, dissolved bone, acid phosphates, crushed shell, and granulated bone for poultry. There are several ether exhibit or fruits, coreal, vegetable and tobaccos In tlie big tent, but the exhibitors being ataent it la found linpracticable te enumerate them. The same may be said of the 3ery line dis play of canned and preserved fruits, Jellies, Ac All we can de for them will be te pub lish the premlumH, when awarded. ANOTHER Tim TlinOCOII TUB JtAIN riUILDI.NO. In the south room of the first HoerH. E; Slaymaker,agontferltelgart'sold wine stere, has an elegant and costly display el foreign and domestic wines and liquors, Hootch ale and brown steuL His show of champagnes Include samples or all the best makers. In all sizes, rrem pints te double magnums. Te his flne collection or imported wines and brandies Is added -ample of the Pleasant Valley Wine company' host make of pert, claret, cataw ba and Isabella wines. Oea Boyd &. Sen make a line display or queen table syrups put up in barrels and kegs, spring-top pitchers and decorated cream pitchers. JehnW. Lewell has en exhibition aline assortment of herse cellars. The Lancaster Paper-box company show n ffreal arlet v or tancv and plain boxes. Hey it McClnrg have a large aud very creditable display or paper bags. In the hall between the two upstrirs rooms J. B. Kress, surgical instrument maker, 15 3 West King street, this city, show a great variety el appliance for the use of lame, deformed or etherw le atlllcted people. The exhiblt Includes trusses, braces, crutches, artificial limbs, club feet shoes, elastic stock, legs, abdominal supporters, and a dozen ether curious aud useful articles. In the ladies department besides the beautiful exhlblts horetoforo noticed the fol lowing are worth seelng ; Miss Linda Pel per exhibits beautirul table maw ; Miss w est 11 table cever from Constantinople, sandal-weed box and ether orlental curiosities ; Martha McLane, aced 09 years, a quilt made by her self, containing 1,107 pieces ; the Misses Leng a case of fancy work and Miss Leu Leng a brass placque j Miss Kate Harriseu a darned net dresH, darned net veil and pretty pictures; Mrs. Stall, a tin foil wreath, hair wreath and zephyr llowers ; Miss S.Fntzer, fancy work in great variety and very pretty ; Mlra EtchellH, crayon pictures ; Mrs. button, pillow shams and splashers ; Mr. H. O. HlaymaUer, cray ons ; MUs Deeter, Mrs. Llzzie Tapper, Miss Fendrlch, Mrs. Bard and a row eluers a great variety et fancy work including flne laces; Mrs. Hosa, a haudsemu quilL Jeseph Loachy.er Locust Cirev t shows a line line or herse shoes or his own make. KntorlngtheanuoT. te the main building un ilrst Him the disnlav or undertaklni; fur nishing made by Jehn J. Watsen, 23a Kast Orange ktreet. He shows burial casket, covered in white nnd black, a very richly up holstered chair, a beautifully carved easel, a writlug desk, and a Une scroll cabinet and clock. Adjoining is H. JiL Powers' liquid pump lug machine, ler the use et grocers and ethor who any wish te draw coal oil, vinegar or ether liquids from barrels In cellars, outhouses or ethor places distant from the stera Tbe pumpconuects tbe stere with the cellar. The Lancaster Vibrating Bell ua, 11 vvesi lving sireet, exuiuu tueir uhiv viuis.iuk "en, which rings the same as an electrie bell and needs no battery. It appears te be a; very complete and useful contrivance. P. C. Thomsen .t Ca, of Philadelphia, rep rep rop resonted by Joe W. Sinedley, have a very large display of red seal lye, ball potash and soapfeam. All thelr goods are put up In sifilug top tin cans. Ames Mllev's seu has in this room a very large display or harneas, rebes, trunks, satchels aud home goods of all sorts. He has the ceiling or his end or the room covered with flne robes, blankets, rug and afghaus. P. A. North A Ca, Centre Square, show a beautirul Behr Bres, piano, another by Vew A- Sen, and a third by Knabe, all fine tened instruments and oleganlly cased. They also show a Wilcox A White organ of geed qual- aiove j. uwossceuiua uujli ..u uwi'ia; or six l.stey orgausandahaudsemo Emersen piano, Iu charge or Charles Movvrey and M. It Manby, who gave Iree concerts every hour, te show the toue et thelr lustrumeiits. On tlie opposite el the annex is the Singer sewing tnachlne company, Mr. Louden, agent, who show four lamily aud oue man ufacturing niacniue, an ruuuyuuuei i. .-. Kulp's water meter. In this doparltueut is also a very pretty Ian made by Mrs. Mary Mlller, or Columbia. It Is a common palm lear, covered with line inachlne-sewed erna- nieius. tub ExnmiT rnevi inuian school at CAllLISLi:. At the lower ondet horticultural hall, Is the exhiblt or manufactured goods, speci mens of penmanship and drawing, and ethor articles contributed uy the pupils et the in dlan school at Carlisle. Pollewlogls a list of the manufactures : 2 10 quart palls,' i! 1-quart pitchers, l l-quait pans, a C-quart coiVeo pets, 2 2-quart dust panB, l IUUI101, l large uipiwr, i lauii-, work, darning, Ac, spocimenef weed-work, footstool, specimens or joiner's work, speci mens of peumausbip, map drawing, speci mens of arithmetic review lessens, framed photographs of chiefs, pupils school rooms, worn Biiep", quariers, iv.c An examination et the work made by the Indian boys nnd girls will show that It is qulte as geed as that made by white boys and girls having equal udvautages. Tue penmaushlp and map drawing is qulte equal te that of punlla lu our public schools ; the orthography Is generally correct, the arith metic, vverked out correctly, and the faces of the children of the foresaw shown in the photographs show n degree el iutelllgence that our poeplo hardly expect te ase In the se-called savage et the yellew covered uevel. Don't neglect te loeltat the exhibit seut ever rrem tbe Indian soheot The Indians them selves will be here en J-'riday with their band. The Jltcea. The traek was Try heavy owing te the rain of Monday night and Taesday forenoon, and for a time it was doubtful whether any race would take place. The ma am eat te 1 the afternoon and It was decided te have the races. The contest did net prove very In teresting and although a large crowd wit nessed thorn thore was net a great deal or oxclteinenL LAN0A8TI1H COUNTV UOllSKS, The Ilrst race was for Lancaster county horse that had never started in a race. There wero seven ontrles and the race waa wen by David O. Hngte's stallion Storm King. The llrst heat was wen by Jehn M. Amer', Blackstone Oelddust The hones were clese togethor in several heat but Oold Oeld dust wa set back for running. The flyer gradually dropped out or the raoe by being lstanceu and in the last heat there but two starter and Oelddust wa distanced. The following l the summary : Jehn 11. Amer, Lltltc, enters brs, "lllacK.lone lleldn.L". Ilartln tllllnr. OrciiOii, enters . in, 1 0 0 4 2 d " i.nix 11. wniie." ,,.. William FlM, Lancaster, enters gr. aL Midlothian." ." . Maae K. Mearlg, lUiaceck, enters bl. tr,"Klolst,Dve. C. V . Untc, Lancaster, enters bl. m , "IlMSle IL" Daniel e. Knjrle, Martttla, enters b. ."Storm Klni;." Time 1 M, 2.37, 217,2 33. 3 3d S d 1 d 2 I 1 THIIKK MINUTK 11VCE. Iu the thrce minute race there wero seven ntartcraand Hed t'tak ewned by J. S. Abor Aber nathy, or Columbus, Ohie, wen In three straght heats. In the llrst beat It waa de clared a tle botween Solitaire and Umden, ae clese were they together for second place. Kmdcn trotted under pretest, as It was claimed that he had a record, The summary or tbe race Is ; W.C. Armstrong, Uuje1 vllle, enters ch. a.. ' lilllte A." K. C. Clark, Potlslewn, enters b. ui , "ML Knllv." 5 3 Klmcr K. Smith, Philadelphia, outers g. 111 , "iVoeita." U. M. Matlack, West Cbe.ler, enters br. g, "Princa Allen." J I), II. Drewn, JUrdibore, enters blk. g , " Kmden.".... J. H.Abernathy, Columbus, Ohlej enters b g,"ltcdOak." W. II. Arm.trenir. t air 11111. Md . enters 3 2 0 2 4 111 U.g, " Solitaire." OSS Tlie Judges el the races were K. H. Edward, of Newark, secretary or the National Tretting association, Jeseph L. Harnett et Lancaster, aud bimen B. Cameren, of Denegal. Tbe herses wero promptly called aud no time w as lest unnecessarily. jvdqb VATTimsvif nit Nina Seme Allegation. Ilecently Made by County CommlMlener Sljerfc Judge Patterson read theI.NTm.r.tuENCKn Intorview with Commissioner Myers last evening and saya lie Is surprised at the allegations that County Commissioner Myers savHhe "talked te the grand jury privately and influenced their reoomtnonda reeomtnonda reoemtnonda tlon." He says he uttered no word te any grand Jurer privately as te any subject or matter of recommendation contained In thelr repert at the late August sessions. He says that though he does net approve of the building or tbe new jail, he Intends te yield te the demand ler It in due tima He does net propose te request County Commis sioner Myers' resignation. He has made no charges against that etllclat He has delayed action in the prison matter because he is recelviug a larcu number or remon remen strances against It and he Is disposed te let tbe public volce be heard, especially aa there is abundant time yet te get tbe foundation el the building ready this fall. He thinks that bis objection te the building should net outweigh the recommendation of the com cem com mlFsleuers, the grand Jury aud his associate, and se he proposes te approve it He i still convinced that it is an extravagance,and that (70,000 used iu building a new wing te the present jail and taking down the tower would make Itauswerthe purpose for a quarter or a. century. UBATH t'" UiiURUK Jl. DVUAVU. A Prominent Cabinet-Maker and Furniture Dealer of Thla City. Ooergo Benjamin Schaum,a prominent citi zen or Lancaster, died at 2 o'clock this morn ing, at bis resldence Na 207 Seuth Queen street, after an Illness or about two months. Mr. Schauta was a son or Philip Schauta, w he in his day was a w oil known tinsmith, and has been dead about twenty years. Geerge learned tbe trade of cabinet-making with Jehu Carr, who carried en the business In Kast King streeL He started in busi ness for himself in 1S59, and romalned iu it until about a year and a half age. Dur ing his lirotlme Mr. Scbauin erected several ofthellnost buildings In this city. They Included his private residence and tbe large furniture store en Seuth Queen street The latter building is new occupied by W. A. UelnlUh and is a beautiful structure. De ceased leaves a wife, who is a daughter of Matainlllan Delchler, or North Queen street, aud a daughter 15 years or age. His two brotherx, Jehn P. Scbaum, or this city, and Henry Schaum, el Clear Water, Michigan, survive him. A Husband'. Trouble.. h. 11. McCermlck.a sewing machine agent, was arrested this morning en the charge of adultery vv ith Kesa Mj crs, a widow, resld. lug en West Mllllin street, and with deser tion. The wlfe of the accused resides at Pert Royal, Juniata county, and claims that her husband dosertod her lour years age. Re cently she had a warrant issued for his ar rest and placed it In the hands of Chief Smith. McCormick was Uken at the home or Mrs. -Myers at an early hour this morning. The latter is charged with fornication, and both are held for a hearing. All About Sew. ThosultefGeorgoN. Lefever againBt Jehn Renk, was attached ler trial this morning. This Is a replevin suit, was tried once before, but the Jury failed te disagree. The subject of the dispute is a sew, which strayed away from Lofever'sfarm. lle claims that Renk took it up and sold it and he is entitled te pay ler It. -ir. uenK aumiuiiiaviug iuuuu u stray sew en the public read, but denies that It was Lofevor'a. On trial. A Cblld'a Serleut FalL This morning Sue, a six-year-old daughter efThad. S. Dickey, residing at 23 J Lancaster avenue, met with a serious accident She weut iutethe yard te pick some peaches and climbed te the top of a stepladder. She lest her footing and fell te the ground, a distance of six or eight feeL She struck en the back ot'lierluad, and it was mere than an hour belore she became conscious. Dr. H. r. Kberman was sent for and be attended tbe child. Ne benes were broken, but thore was a sovere concussion of the brain. bt. Jehn's New Organ, The new eruan of SL Jehn's Kplscepal church, which Is the gilt of Dr. Themas Kll maker, te the congregation, was tested last even In s by H. '.. Shreluer and A. IL l'lltehey, tsq. beveral hundred persons were present, and the Instrument was found te work satlslaoterlly. NextSunday It will be dedicated aud used for the llrst time at ser vices. name from baratec. Prolessor Carl Therbahn, the well-known musician, who has been playing In Congress park, Saratoga, all summer, returned home last night He will take charge or tbe opera heuse orchestra this evening and lead It dur ing the season. A Maud Ceute.t. About neon te-day it looked very much as though a baud contest was, taking place In Ceutre Square. At the same time the Fair- vine, rarauise auu wuuiv """ . the Square. All were playing at onetime and a great noise was, made. lnJly marched te the fair grounds together, taking a big crowd with thorn. 1I1.A1.VI. OF SIAINE AUA1N IN VAU4. Jllalne f or Maine. t i ' Isunaaalu. j..3WkHsHK,S"' Hauling the tariff with mjaltf S , &1P Hubblng Jehn Hull aaatast tfes tWta ViFu And Uckling Uxe Uea wak Uta iasSM. , , i'Of Malaaef MaUa. " And barren Iris tell U WWte Heuse te gala j I Fer t-fanenlvnalaca he buv obtain. I - I bnllt e yaper, soreewhore in Spahv M 1 -Prem Teuftfiftft. i STOLEN ROW-BOAT RICON Al 1) xbm xntmr iiiurM ak wmmw vnnvrTtjapVB wmMMM sfVJ&r. A. A Colored Man from OeleaaMat aM OM M 1 aa far aat kaaaaaM A u m. . YerkTak theOran HaleaghHI Wlweav ' Falmoeth KmlsM ef Mm Yettrr i. Ilaa Paper MIH-Town Met,' Begtilar Correspondence or the laraUM Cei.uMnlA, Sept l.-UUrlBf JPrMti Aumilt 201b. JaenhH. Millar, flen. .glliLih atlll TVtnlnl Itplan. all IA&Mt - - . th Is county, bad a beat stolen free Ibv' which bad been locked, en the Yerk trntHS shore, at Yerk Haven. Tfce beat b4 Mm , mirrhAtuwt hv (h mut (n wttliajiiviauiiaiu ! ".r:.- ". :rr.rv-'r: ,".:i"r"' . iu weir wuik at me paper rauv. un IBM ely ?, two oeiorea men were seen Deutiiae tMMaui but the owner did net tblnk Uat UebeM had been stolen until few day XM Mr. Miller received information wbk tad him te suspect that the colored men "al ' Uken the tieat He came te Columbia JA T (Aril.v .n,l fatt.,.1 tl.A lut-l I.I.m...IL. river shorn, near Ihn na wnrke. Tlka tnaa -'Sii had been turned upside down and the Oassl" wero missing. Miller found Officer WIMtek and gave him a description of the mm," who, came te the opinion that one of the mea wm .' Oea Davis, a colored resident e( town. TthS ofllcer went en the hunt el Davl and mi a f colored man, who told him Davis waa try) te aell a beat Davla we annn aftivvwai arrested and placed in the lockup. Ueparuf;. -M admitted the crlme and lm piloted Jmb H uiarK, coiereu, 01 ern. iii eveauDf; un'i.' cer Wlttlck weut te Yerk aud, with ttb aaU-r Blstanceef Ofllcer Fuller, of that place, tee,. ciars. into custeuy. lie w as ureugni (e (own this morning, and both wero given a heanaw ,; before 'Squire Kvans. Messrs. Miller M V Brian, part owner in the beat were present and testified te the less of their property, .i Davis and Clark admitted te bringing MH a beat te Columbia, but placed the blame of, breaking the chain te get the beat loose tmH each ether. Davis told the owners where", they could find thoear. The men wero com- 4 milted te Jail te awatt a trial at court i. ,' BltttQ By a Den. X' a. smaii tiauguiorei ueorge tenspp, iiviBf;, . was bltten In the left leg yesterday aflorneoet"; by a small deg running at her while pa,lt' tliu auvjr. aiiu vvuuuit ira? a vuijr 'nnstw. t ya. ene, a. uecuir hmuiiw upxju, wuu uautvr s ; i7ed the wound. It 1 thought that the bit J " will net end In nnvthinir serious. ,'.' Town Nete. 'ra 'tf A verr iar;i, .uuiauei wmviuuivu iu upv epera bouse last night te see the "Fair of vu r$ Kids." by E. F. Kendall and company. &jk A large surprise patty was bold at ifae tfie Mmm nf TaMih f Mfrtna I..I Mtnt.t In hfTlir U or Uie birthday erMr. Strlne. 4WjS, week a sociable vv III be held In tbe armory,'.--'; by the Lad lea' sociable commlttee of the w ,-, Paul's P. E. , -Jfc. A game of ball was played yesterday ailee-yj uoen between the Resolute and Cricket i clubs. The former were victorious by (w score of 20 te 15. tju The assessor of Columbia will be at Mm Q following places te-day and Thursday ler te " registration of voters : First ward, R. tV' Pnnbtln TvamAnt hnfnl MftnYinrl trttrH. H "aT. j Boyd, Wagner' hotel j'Thlrd ward, J.i eM, nyen, 1'ive reinis ueieu ...v , About ten o'clock last night the symp-'-'j' ' tomsef the earthquake was felt In rwrtkmsjA' rwrtkmsjA' ef the town. A gentleman who bad just .,, aIa rm tl.A nlnt.fr rAlfr Mm Iwul .h.ltlni, 4 W was at a less te ascertain the cause. Tfcev'--;' tint eafibA tiinrh an vlntv nn IhM Bart nf fca-ev -s people noticing it, aa they attributed tlMj, heck te ether causes. '41; The Columbia Red and Gun club left tewmv;. this morning at seven o'clock in a speeeal-5 car for their camp or ten days, newlnrtt- '' ten, Union county. The club presented s. veir tine appearance and were fnlly eqWpiie ? with everything; necessary for, camp aptL mA j.ll. In ..mMAv m f.H.M a f..Ma.a.ma ? ' IIIDVlUUUUUlHfiDUHlVUUnq, VIM ant Dr. Alex. Crals: vice T awl. TT Itftt-. . meila,tf iwnmnnrlt InM'jl if".'": J ,.. -. - -j.--,- w i- Williams; treasurer, una, e. munajy ;. -i quartermaster, Fred'k. Bucber. C j -- .". &' Wf A Londen Conjurer's New Trick. Frem the Whitehall Hevlow. "Thadtsannearanceefaludv in full alcht 7 hl! of the audience" is the latest feat of the eon- &V , jurers, aud, as it is being performed la'X' iiAmnlv" Trmrinn. It 1 ftuiHintr no little Mil. ", V satien among theso few last persons left la A$ town. The trick appears te us te be an tta-'j'V prevement en the familiar Indian basket jfiy trick, lue iaay who nas te uisaupear lunn., of course, go somewhere or ether, te that ; the trick must necessarily be an optical tta- luslen. It is none the worse, but rather atl , the better, ou this account, for thereisnetblnf U mere dellgbful in Its ways than te be "takeS In" by a conjurer who, te all appearanee, bmf neither mirrors nor mechanism te help Wbl Tn Ihn nrnsflnt trick. a fflrl seat herself PHI' a chair lu the contre or tbe atage. JJTnaer-l neatb tbe cnair a newspaper tiaseeen Iai ' andaeicreen surround the chair en thread sides. A large silk sheet Is then put ever tk,x figure or the girt It Is easy te aee that staff disappears at once, though the conjurer ecaaa tonally lilts the covering te show her la -the lady Is dressed In .doublet and "Ughta and tnus prove that she has set robs. Set the legs are clearly dummies and tbeuMeecK alen or tbe silk coverlng clearly mechSBMBl., The flsura does disappear, that Is clear. aBdt the trick is a remarkably clever one. V ..? Coins te Williams' Greve. w5, great many people of tbU city and WHiitir ,' attending the annual plonle efth '. A are Grangers at Williams ureve, notwitasuHM netwitasuHM Ing tbe big Uir here. Quite a number waart Irem Lancaster yesterday and almost iw hiinflrnfl wnnttnJlAV. The DfiODleOlthSIIPMS end or the county are turning ent Mroegl.f'a and both the Reading and Pennsylvania reads repert travel very heavy te tne grove. ..... ... .).. m VaaltH. Mr. Anna M. Zeeher died at her rest-l dence. Na 530 North Queen street, morning. She was the wife of Lawk y.nchnr. who died about a vear age, and wai CO years of age. She leaves four chUdfW J Themas Zecher, the greceryman ; wiiiiaa. the ball player ; Kdward, a cembmaker, , am Miss Kaie, wne reaiueu at uoiue. ')'i ti, nan Fall Oat the Baa. Yesterday William T. Jeflertes and' cautrht 30 line larce bass at Bare Harber.. Than nra iinHnr thn miidanOA Ot VlSaaak . Brenner, the well known rlveHtaML--; wk jeueries uss mauu iwu auu wiibv trine nanli TO e Air rilirinir the SllaaOB. I averaged 33 bass each time. This Is Um I lishing en receru se iar, nirmdayAiuitTary. . ?y; On Monday evening about tail sembled at the residence of Quisj 223 East Grant atreet, tMSsjssrt nlversary of his tnmy-suw evening waa very pwie nmaAnC Heas' orchestra fU; Fer dancing. IV5' On bWi A, Q. Brosey sd " 1 1,1 akrnnnn OS IM s SrOiOSB mz2 MlsvTBOOB OB Wwmm v it . sa raw andDaWetrV-s week trlpas-MBssaHiis, lejs ten Leuis F A 4PTayFsSaaa si fat TheltasUy.eri East im Uttits Era - sttesead, "14 wwmm k -t .-. .-e . AS ty -i J". h fe , 1 i :, , Sttifei&.l4,n. ukAi -.-J( s
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