Attractions at the Fatrhfext Week Street to Be Curbed^A Changeat.the Mill.. PhceniXo Sept, 5 —The twenty eighty annual fair of tba Uoion 'Agricultural Society will be held at the fair grounds in West Puce lix Septemter lilh, 12th, 13th and *14% The buildings andY,grounds ^ave received i3ach attention and m*z y improvements hav3 been made. The premianrHSts have been re* vised and. increased, and‘the races, always one of the features of the fair,give promise of being the best ever held by society. The program: Wednesday,2:50 olsss' and gentlemen’s road race; Thursday* 2:20 class and2:30 .class; Friday 2:19. class^ two forty class and farmers* s*und and hitch jraee. - A good string of horses hasContracts have beenbei81aci•• iwvsattractions. The laTge crowds tfiaTal ways* attend the Phoenix feir. will, it is believed, be better:entertained than evfcr before.The store curbing is being delivered along Canal street; and the work otpJj setting it will he commenced at onOe*^H. D.Wood, R. S. Btoffman and D/S. Burleigh attended the conclave of Maaotfa at Rochester this we* k.William Young and Bertha Berlin, of Oswego, were married, by the Rev. De-Witt 8. Hooker at the home of the bride's sist er, Mrs. John Y. Olanton, in Mechanic street, on Monday afternoon.Michael Horobrook, who for the paht twelve.yrra has been superintendent of Breed Company’s extentive nrlliog business in IBisvi Hager has resigned bis position, and has le?sed the flouring milk at Pembrook. Daring bis restd6nce here Ur. ffernbrdok has become one of the visage’s foremost citizens. It is understood that he will leave for fci* new home neit week.cl01FhitcEhiwhlt;2AGT****Bli{lt;01b