The Evening Her ALD VOL. VIIL--NX). 110. SHENANDOAH. PA.. MONDAY. JULY 7. 1893. ONE CENT. i f f 1 ft Absolutely Free ! To every customer who purchases goods to the amount of $45:22 CASH! "Wc will give as a present bhepp s iJhotographs or the World. J. P. Williams & Son. Now on Sale! A crash in "Window Shades. Spring- fix fixtures with fringe, 23 Ceng; Only four grass will be sold at this price. Max Schmidt,, 116-118 North Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pd. For This Week Only ! JOB LOTS! .indies' for ' B nek Oxford Ties, one hundred pairs, formerly sold r $1.25, will bo clcscd out at -"-' Hbscs' Black Oxford Tics, about fifty pairo, former y sold r7(f for $1.00 will bo closed out nt JVj. IJhildren's Black Oxford Tics, about fifty pairs, formerly riYIiI nt. 7fm. will ha nlnsnd nnr. nt, . . . Wvlt adics' Jlussot Shoes, about fifty pairs, formerly sold frQOf SI 25. uro now iroinir at ZfKJLr, 14 Soiitlv Main Street, f CHElTJUTriOAlI, Prices lowest, when quality is considered. Ono prico to all. How in Order House Cleaning. All thoso in need of Carpets, Window Shades, Laco or Clicnillo Ourtains, Rugs, Mats, etc., call at t. PRICE'S, OLD RELIABLE NORTH MAIN STREET. jig Inducements to BuyerS5- -AT THE- People's Store! LndioV Black Oxford Ties, patent tip, Cio, elsewhere $1 00. Ladles' Russet Oxford Ties 76c, formerly $1.25. Chillis' llliick Oxford Tien 50c, oheup nt 7f.i. Ladles' Foxed Gaiters 00c, reduced from $1 25. Men's Tennis Shoes , only 40c. 121 North Moln Street, I. 1'ICNIC GOODS! Chipped Beef, Chipped Summer Sausage, Lunch Beeef, Sardines. PICKLES ! IN GLASS AND JBT TtlE DOZEN. Sweet Pickles, Pickled Onions, feaapfroot Beer Extract, rPrrrit. Rvinns j i-"-. 1 UMIUMI r 1 mrmin n ' ii i i ii ir r 11 The Attendance Not as Large as Was Expected. FUND INCREASED $30,000 Mimij- Kihlhlta Not Open Tor Inspection, Wlik'H May Account for tho Slim At tr-iidanco A Model nf tliu Xiillomil Trens ury Iliilhllng In Cnlumhhlii Coins. Special to EVENISO llr.HALI), ClIICAOO, 111., July 17. pJR HE last open Sunday of I r .. mo exposition ant not show any Improvement upon othor Sundays In point of attendance, but as nearly all pass holders paid tlio en trance feeof fifty cents, the fund for tlio boneflt of the sulTerers from tho cold storage flro was Increased in u sub stautlal way. Tlio moruiug was uncom fortably warm and tbo sultry air In tho vast park mado walking and sight seeing laborious task. A Bhowcr at uoou, however. cooled tho atmosphero a few degrees, ar.d during tho afternoon tho turnstiles at tho pay gates recordod tho advent of many visitors. Thu pnH gtites wero almost entirely Ig nored, me holders of the photographic privileges m nearly every instunco buvlni! tin admission ticket or using their passes und depositing a silver half dollar In the receptacle which met the eye just Inside the gates. Tlio crowd which the evening was expected to bring out did not material ise, and the idle gatekeepers did not have one kind word to say In favor of Chioago and ner guests lor their lack of aDiirecia- Uon of the gallant work of the firemen who wore burned to death on Monday last. Tho outward aonearanco of tho fair did not differ In any respect from that of tho previous Sunday, snro for tho emblems of menrnliig on the engine house and the nags at naif mast. Nearly all of the i s plays made by the foreign exhibitors in the Manufactures building wcro draped. wnue many American exhiults were cione-l. Tho building wa3 visited by manr people during the day, however, but most or mem spont their time sitting upon chairs in the long aronnes running hrouih tho building and viewing tho whifo canvasses whioh shut out tho cov eted sights within. Other buildings had their usual Sunday crowds, the greatest numtier or visitors thronging the Art pal ace, the Krng gun exhibit, and tho Con vent. The Plalsance, whloh always holds Olio Snnday crowds, was a busy placo all day, und Impressed upon the concession aires more firmly thnn ever tho Idea that tnelr Dart of the fair should hn k-mt nnn Musio was furnished during the after noon ano evening by the Uhloago, Cincin nati aid Iowa stute bands, this feature of "Heroes Day" being much tnloved and nppeciaiea rjy moderately sized crowds. Hov. 1j.iI. Mercer, of the Now Churoh temple, encV at Festival hull durinsr thn afternoon. The sermon was a good ono, having, however, but little mention of the heroes of the recent Dra, except at the ciose, wnoro the speaker euloclzed th memory of the dead men and said the oc ourronce had brought to mind the fact tnas 11 was somethlnu hnrder to din Minn tp llvo. He knew their souls would rest in peaoe after the terrible ordeal thev hnd passed through to reach the klngom of nenven. A spaco about twenty feet square, in the ruunwm oi me Administration but hi nn- directly under tho great dome, was In- ciosou oy a strong Iron fence vestardnv. This mornlug work was begun on a model oi me united btates treasury nt Washlnr?. ton, to bo mado of Columbian oolns nnd erected within the lnclosnre. The work will consume several davs. and whim pnm. plete a strong force wfn cuard tha nrnn- loiis ediaco night and day. ine paid admissions nt tho fair vestar. nay were w,4ui. it is estimated that the amount contributed to tho relief fund by concessionaires will amount to 13.000. which, added to the proceeds from tloket sales, will swell the fund by about $30,000. belllch Valley Employes Will Appaal. Welkemi A I1R12, Pa., July IT. A ssoret meeting was held yesterday afternoon in tho armory hero by tho grievance commlt t and many of tbo employes of the Le high Valley Railroad company. Vice President Voorhees' letter was niraln dls- onssed and reports were read from com mittees on the Uoneva, Ithaca and Savre railroad, a branch of the Lohlgh Valley. It Is teamed that the men have decided to siud another committee to confer with the Reading officials and endeavor to have them reconsider their action before tnklng any further steps. The Ltithernti Churrh In Afiierlea. BROOBLYN. Julr IT. A convention of the Evangelical Lutheran church of America was held In the Swedish Bethle hem church last evening. Illshop von Scheelo delivered the principal address. According to the secretary's renort the church has 175,000 members, 740 congrega tions, aiu oruainen ministers, six colleges, thtee hospitals and oue theological semin ary. The convention is In celebration of the 800th anniversary of the adoption of the doctrines of reformation by the Swed ish people. Railroaders Xpe4lerata. PlTTSnoiiO, July 17. Delegates repre senting the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Switchmen's Mutual Aid asso ciation and Ordr of Hallway Conductors met in this city and formed a federation. tha object of which Is mutual protection and aid. The Order of Railroad Teleg raphers will also be included in the federa tion, but it was determined that the en- Klaeera will not be Included. USE DANA'S SAI1SAPAEILLA, m "THE KIND THAT CUBES," Chamber At $21 50. this price. Sold Antique ft I STATE NEWS OP k DAY 3 Tin, Appeal of Murderer SulynnU fur u New Trial n, ltoo1 ii(m0Ii CADU8I.R, July 17. A new; trial was no fused Charles Salyards, tho ' burglar, who in May last was convicted of the mnrdcr of Pollcoman Ucorgo Mnrtlti. of this oltj, and Judgo Sadler sontcncejl him to be hanged. When the sentencq condemning the man to death was pronounced soma applauso onmo from a number of men Id the court rooi. Salyards quickly turiicd to thoso who apparently rejoiced In tho prospects of his execution anil gaied stead ily at thorn for a short time afld then re sumed his Boat. Ho was remanded to the custody of tho sheriff and again plaood in jail to await the day of his hanging. Dropped from tha Petition Ilolte. VlI.LlAMSPOltT, July IT. Grand Army votoruns of this city aro stirred up owing to notices received by 9. h. Gage that his name has been dropped from the poiujon rolls. Mr. Gage Is ono of the oldest pen sioners In this city, having been on the list slnoe 1801. A ciinlea a rfebel bullet In his left Arm. itml tlinrn lu n wnnnil nnn. the elbow that nover healedE The arm Is almtlfthlinlnlltua Kninntlli.al.nnMn fl...... applied for an iucroase, but instead of get ting tt he has been notlfleil that ho liaa been dropped entirely. Thej-e Is much In dignation over the etrlklngjdown of such a wormy pensioner. ' IfltMriti1itffil In lit fTi.h...... WlLKKSiuitliE, July IT. Itced Itolvis, a young man or nydo f ark, neoms deter mined to be unhappy. About two months agoheattompted suicide because hlssweot heart, Miss Kllle Smith, would not marry him. Miss Smith finally concluded to Ig nore the opposition of her parents, and tho lovers eloped to Blnghamton, where they wero married. Saturday night lielvlstold a friend that marriage was not what it was cracked up to be. Later he was found Unconscious. Tin hml tntrn tt lilt tin... nt polsou with suicidal intent. Tho doctors camo lu tho nick of time and savud his life. Two AltAffftl Hn.hnnitL Readixo, July 17. James A. Zone and William A. Stevens both claim tlio same woman for a wife. Zone resides In Leba- llOU. Hllll hftrl Slnvort. Miitt Vita ullu(.l utt. tor half arrested. Slio Is Si years old. Zone ueoiares that ho was married to herin 1887, and that eight months later his wife do Sorted him. In 1KUI h H was vetlitnil fn Stevens, mid It Is said that khe had not yet scourou n divorce rrom husband No. 1. To complicate matters Stevens' declares that when ho fell in love with Mrs. Zone .she toia mm she was unmarried. This she contradicts. Prominent Ijin.ntlnr nll.n Tt. .... Lancia STEn. .Tnlv ir Pnln.ni n..i.i ur Miles, one of Lancaster's most prominent citizens, died artor suixerlug for a long time from gangrene. He was 02 years of age and was born in Uhambersburg. He enlisted In thn KAVntv.n!nrh r.lm... nu captain, but was soon proinontcd to brevet colonel. In politics he was a Republican, and after the war served a term as register oi wins or this county, flo was frequently Bpoken of as a candidate for mayor and serveu in councils. Fitful Annlrlntit. In n T-nn.l PlTTSIlDRO. Jlllv 17 Eni7ln ISO. nl rt.. Pittsburg and Western road, ran into a mass or stoao at the mouth of tunnel No 1, near Undorallft station, oompletely wreoklnu the pnrrtnA Antl ttlv nniv ...n fatally injuring Engineer Frank Bailey. Fireman John O'Neill, of tho same train, and Engineer Charles Angell, of west bound train No. 25. wprn hath hmtlv Lnrf The roof of the tuunel Imij cavrd In, do- positiDg many tons of rock on the track. Itemtefl to Arnunt II U !tIll.u.P. lini. tatlvo W. Wirt McConnell, of Houeybrodk townsmp, instituted suit for damages against me Pennsylvania Railroad com nanv. A few dvs ncrn lit. ntTnrntl lilumlln age tloket on the Downlngtown and Lan caster ranroau, ann ue says that tho con duotor refiiseil tn Apppnt. If Mi- Aft.nnn.iaii refused to nnr nthpr fnrn Ann 1U ur. ... off tho train, by which action he alleges ho inourreu aamago. A Gift from Mr. J. W. MaoTEliy. WAHIIIKflTnif. .Tllln- ITTiimnc t.nVnn a oouslu of John W. Mackay, tho "bon anza King," who has been in poor circum stances, has just received a remittance, after aDnllcatlon. from the wnnhl.v r,,ll. fornian, which he refused to talk of, but admits, tne neignoorssay, that It Is fl0,000. He is nearly 70 years old, a veteran of tho Mexican war nnd Mia lntA .ntuilllnn nrA draws a small pension. Uloctrlo Cars Collide. LBBAKOV. Jlllv 17. .Two nnra rai tha Anuvllle Eloctrlo railway collided half way between this city and Annvllle. Both cars were smashed. Motormen Smith and Spotts wero both badly Injured. P. P. Fahs. a York bookairent. n nnniiirnr wua also hurt. The other passengers, thouirh greatly frightened, escaped Injury, Incoming County Uelesntes. WrT.T.rAHIRI'OItT .filler 17 At mtu.!.... of the Lycoming county Democratic ftancl- ui g coinmiitee held Here tho following were placed lu nomination as delegates to the state convention! Andrew Ott, J. H. Klesa, James H. Fulmar, John Engler, 3. S. Jarrett, 0. W. Williamson, Edward N. .Maciouin ana Auam ouirey. Quarreled Over a Keg of lleer. KnAMOKIW. -Till V 1 7 IVIIt'liflAl Put tit... wtiti stabbed under the left shoulder by a com panion, Powell Sevitch, while they wero ATnntvltlfr 1L tcArr nt Iipai nl thn rn.inn.'a boarding bouso in Went Shamokin.- A big uuicuer &uue was useu and tne wound la near the heart. It will probably prove fatal. Sevltch has lied. American Life's Dividend. ITATlliiaminr.. Jlllv 17 .TllttirA Slmnnlnn handed down an opinion overruling all the OXCeDtionft Hlpfl tn tliA r.nnrt tt 1ia dltqxs distributing the funds in the hands ui mu receivers oi tne American iilfe In surance company, and sustaining their report. Appointed Alilarluan for Chester. HAimisnrnn. Julr 17 -lim.mn. r.i. son has appointed Philip P. Oglesby alder, man nf tha First wiirtl In Plm.u. elected candidate having failed to file his acceptance at the state department. Dllua I'll at Shuruokln, SIIAM0K1N. Julr 17 Pirn limb. ... I- Green Ridge slope ami Is burning fiercely. The mine Is owned by the Union Coal company, and employs iOQ bands. It will ua noouea. Accused of Forgery, Kknkbtt SoifAnit .Tnli it m.o.i. Summercl, a prominent business man of this place, was arrested here on charges of forgery preferred by th national bank Suits ! Oak, 8 pieces, large glass. I mm FAILURE. Shabby Trick Played on the Shenandoah Club. THEY FAILED TO APPEAR. Xcnrly riarou Iluiulreil 1'eopln on tl Homo (irouiula Sorely DUnppoluted Over Tholr Noii-Appearaiiro mill tlio llmno .Miuiiigement Wns Very Inillnlmnt. Bt photopaplia and ciijoni at Dabb't, NE of largest crowds of tho season was at tho Trotting park yostor day afternoon to wit ness a gamo hotweon tho homo team and tho Freeland club. Tho latter club, howover, failed to nut in an an poaranco, and was a great disappointment,not only to tbo spectators, but to tho manage ment as woll. On Friday Mausgor Dradlgau received a tolcgam stating that tho Freeland club would positively ho hero on tho dato ar ranged, and that was tho last hoard from them. Tho members of Iho homo team en tortained tho crowd until 3:30 by prelimi nary practico, whon tho crowd becamo un easy. A scrub nlnn was picked from tho crowd, styling themselves " The Novorsloops," and an exhibition gamo was played. This, howevor, did not ploaso tho cranks, somo of whom wanted to seo tho color of tho moooy which they paid tho ticket-seller at tho gate. Thcro being no llkollhood of tho Freeland club putting In appcarauco, tha crowd gratlu illy mado its way to tho gate. The laan with tho bag of ducats was scon quietly wending Ills way towards tho grand stand, and immo iliatolytho hungry crowd was In his wake. As viewed from tho grand stand, tho scouo preseuted a novel appoarance, reminding ono very forcibly of a shepherd leading his Hock. Tho crowd was finally pacified by tho liberal offer of tho management to givo a fro ;amo. This seemed to meet tho rcaulromenui of tho occasion acd at 4 o'clock tho crowd quietly loft tho park. Tho homo management is In no wise to be blamed for tho falluio of tho Freeland club being present. It was a greater dlsnppolnt- mout to them, if anything than to the patrons of tho park. Two roports wero cir culatod yesterday as to why tho Freolands did not arrivo here, and neither have lmnn denlod uor afllrmed by tho Freeland msnagc- uiontsofar. Ono was that while on their way to town thoy met with au accident at Jeuuo, and tho other places them at Mahauoy City acting tho part of firemen, and by tlio time tho flames wcro oxtingulsliod thoy wero in anything but a fit condition to play ball. Their failure to bo present, and to so notlfr Manager Bradigau, will eortaiulv inlurn thoir reputation, and causo othor clubs to bo very roluctaut In giving them dates. SATURDAY'S GAME. Tho homo team crossed bats with the stroni? tlazletou aggregation on Saturday, at thu 1st tcr pla o, aud mot defeat. Tho homo nlavers suffered gicatly at tho bauds ol tho umpire, ho is manager of tho opera con pdiiy ulavini: at Hazloton. It was apparently his desiro to gain tho good will of tho audieuco with tho expectation of a good houso at tho couipauy's lost appcarauco. This ho failed to do. huvv ovor, as tho audience gave evideuco of their disapproval of his partiality on several occa sions. 'J ho playing of the homo team uti to tho eoventh Inning was oxcollcnt. when hoy seemed to lose heart louiuso of the umpire's partiality. Holl'erd occupied tho box up to tho sovcuth lulling, when ho was relieved by Setley. Tho followiuir is tho scoro by Innings: Ma'letou ....0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 10 ui nuuuiniu z UUUU1UU 11 NOTIIS. Pottsvllle was delcated on Saturday by tho score of 0 to 3. Tho Pennsylvania rail road team, composed mostly of young boys, was tho club that lowered their colors. Hill. tho former's crack pitcher, was kuockod out of tho box, homo runs beliig as numerous as tiles around a molassos barrel. The manner in which tlio young bovs from I'liilailnlnliU pounded tho ball mado the heart of tho aver. agel'ottsvilllau sad. The next game on the homo cronmla wilt be with tho strong Easton club. Shenandoah Is winning, aud amiinststromr baso ball teams. Tho club must eortaiulv 1m a good ono or It would not put up tho gamo It does, t'otuvlllo und Shouandoah had better get together aud doddo which Is the superior one. We bolleo both teams ara afrnM nf defeat aud aro not suxlous to havi tho gamo played." Tho foregoiuK statement marin Li the Ashlaud JmcuI is incorrect iu ono par ticular. The bhcuaudoah club la not afraid of the county scat wind-fanners and has exhausted every means lu trjlng to arraugo a game with them. Interest in base ball Is belmr revived In Shamoklu ugalu. A diamond is to bo laid out aud fenced at Iudiau Park at a cost of 700 aud iho first game will bo played on AUCUSl loth. John Kralt, a uew6Paner ronorter. W ). come manager of the Hazlcton base ball club. iho t'otUville toam oannct play ball. Tho Sheuaudoah toam will nlar im t.v at liloomsburg, Jiiltou uud nrohablr Wll llamsiiort. Shenandoah patronises tho game better than any towu iu the county. To show PoiUvllle's chagrin at their defeat on Saturday tho sooro telegraphed hero was 3 to 3 In thoir favor j while the correct sooro was 0 to 3 the other way. Chamber have 12 of them in stock which rjHE DANA'S 8AB3A.PARILLA, m " THE KINUTlUr CUBEa". THE LAST DAY, Applleunts for Civil Hirvlcn Kinuiliintloii must lio Alert. Tho socond civil sorvlco examination, In which thoso will nartlclnato wh o am nnTtnn to work about tho Shenandoah postoffice, will take placo at tho local iiost ofllco on Ancust Oth, commonclug at 9 a.m.. andallncnuinsdn siring to enter tho list must havo thoir appll cations filed before tho hour of closing busl noss at tho post olllco this evening. Persona wishing to bo oxamined for tho clorkshlp must bo 18 years of ago or over, and lor tho carrier oxamiuatiou between tho area of 21 aud forty years. Thoro aro two printed circulars that tho rfn. pllcant must mako uso of. Tho first Is "a re quest for blank form examination for enter ing tho chissiuod civil sorvlco nt m noalolllrn Thoso requests must bo mado to tho civil Bor- vlco oxamlncrs at tho poet oflloj H. F, Deng ler, pocretary. Tho blank form of ronuost contains thn namo and address of tho applicants beside thoir instructions. Tho latter aro very thor ough nnd comprehensive An nnnllennt mni bo a citlzon of tho United States and if seek log a position as carrier, must not be over 10 years of ago and any person habitually nslni. intoxicants to oxcess cannot bo appointed j no discrimination is mado on account of color nor on account of political or religious opinions. Applicants aro oxaminodas to thoir rnlatlrn capacity and fitness aud uotico of tho stand ing obtained in tho examination is eivon to each person examined. Tho Bubjocts of tho carrier examinations aro orthography, pon manshlp, copying, arithmetic, local dollvory and reading addrossos. Tho questions iu local delivery relato to tho principal stroets, build- lugs and places of tho citv. Annlicantji wlm havo been honorably discharged from thn military or naval sorvlco by reason of disabil ity resulting lrom wounds or sickness rccolvcd In tho lino of duty must obtain an averago of USporcont. All other applicants must reach 70 per cent. Examinations aro hold spmi annually, and a person fuillug onco must havo tho consent of tho local oxamlncrs boslilpa 11m civil sorvlco commission of tho United Slates Tho application circular contains tho follow ing : Four sides of local can nancr urn nonl In dofiaing tho qualifications of an applicant. Ho must, among other things, stato his birth day and tho placo of his birth. Hp. imm stato tho kind of a school In which ho was educated, aud also if ho is married or Blnglo. Physical qualifications aro looked after par ticularly and questions as to dofects iu sight, hoarlng, speech or limb, besldos OUostinna ra to height and weight aro askod. Countless other questions aro asked, all of which must bo sworn to boforo a notary public. A doctor s cortlflcato must also ac company the application, aud In addition to this tho petition must be signed by throe vouchers, who must answer similar questions to those propounded to the applicant. Tho following roferonce to recommonda Hons is printed conspicuously for tho benollt oi applicants : "There is no need of secklne tho aid of anr prominent or presumably inlluontial poreon to securo an application paper or an examina tion. No recommendation or cortlflcato, be sides thoso provided for iu tho application it self, will bo received or can bo of any uso in securing an examination or a certification for appointment. Timo spent In attempts to change tho order of certification will bo lost. Neither tho commission or any examinor can help auy ono to get an appolntmont, and they havo nothing to do with tho selection hv thn appointing ofllccr from among thoso cortifiod." USE DANA'S SAESAPABILLA, its 'THE KIND THAT CUBES." PROPRBTIBS FOR SALE. Shenandoah Oilers Opportunities to Seek ers of Investment. Tho following enumerated proportlos aro for salo aud information concerning thorn may bo had upou application at the Ueuald olllco : 1. A row of frame housos containing apartments for six families. Will net nt least 15 por cent, on tho price asked. Loca- tiou In tho heart of Shenandoah. A splendid factory site. 30x110 font In size, in the heart of Shenandoah, aud in cluding largo building. Cheap. 3. Lot and largo bulldlnir wlfh rallrnoA nt front aud rear, with or without 8 horsn nnwpr engine, boiler and shafting. Splendid build- iug for a factory. 4. Au ologaat now bouse in Pottsvllla. oomplcto in every detail, all couvcnlencna. largo and high rooms. Lot G0xl70 feet. Largo hounery. Thoy Will Itonch Minium Full. To-morrow Morning iiikI on WciliieHC-iiy Will Hon Iho Wonderful Sights nt tho Oroat Weatnru Oily Tlio Homeward Journey. Suits ! will be the last to be had at riunm r 0 OlAttl UTTflTT AM j, The World's Fair Tourists are Getting- Ready. SIXTEEN IN THE PARTY, Hkk- Fair If you aro troublod with a"haektm? oniinh' Downs Elixir will give you rollof at onco. Warranted as rocommonded or tnntinv tn. funded. i, Aii Air Ship, John Evans. of Shamokin. exneeta to mm. plcto by noxt fall an air shin unnn whlMi h. has been working during tho past flvo years ano ho hopes to mako a trip in It from tha Shamokin driving park to tho World's Fair. Struck by LlKhtuhifr, During the storm Saturday ovenlns- thn houso at the northeast corner of Gilbert and Oak Btreets was struck by lightning. The only damage done tho building oonslsted in tho to movai or a few pieces of slato from tho roof. Coughing tAMtU to Uou.umptton, Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough aico. at Fill lrom u Tree. A young son of Hiram Snado. tha West Centra street barber, fell from a nl ifirrv tran yesterdav 2nd Injured his hand. The aeel. dent occurred in the Yslley while gathering cherries. O-NIQUT tho ami's World's school teachers' excur sion will lcavo town, Tho departure will bo mado at 8:08 p. m. via tho Lohlgh Valloy rail road and when tho ex cursionists arrivo at Ponn I fa von Junction they will find In waiting a Pullman palaco car attached to tho Philadelphia express train, which will tako them to Suspension Bridge and Niagara Falls. Tho party will consist of Misses Nollio Ilalrd, Agnes Stoln, Mainio H. Wasloy, Virglo Uollopotor, Salomo Bruinm, Mlnoravillo ; and Emma aud Blrdlo Wasloy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baird, S. O. M, Hollopotor, Esq., and s n, Artio ; Elmor J. Wasloy, E. B. Brumm, Itov. Bobert O'Boylo, George Portz, and a Philadelphia gontleman friend of Mr. Hollo-pter. Tho party will bo undor tho guidance of a Philadelphia railway official and J. M. Boyer will go as a representative of tho Heuald to soa that tho arrangements aro carried out ac cording to contract. According to tho schedulo tho party will arrivo at Niagara Falls at 10 o'clock to-mor row morning. Tlio day will bo spont at tho Falls and in tho oveuing a start will bo mado for Chlcigo, ovor tlio Grand Trunk Hallway Tho White City will bo reached on Wednes day. According 'o tho terms of tho contract tho oxcursionlsta will spend six days in Chicago aud will thou start via tho Balttmoro & Ohio Ballroad to Washington, whoro ono day will bo spout. Upon arrival tho oxcursionlsta will havo a cholco of sovoral first class hotols and every thing will bodouo to mako thorn comfortable so far as tho accommodations aro concerned. Tho homeward journoy from Washington will bo mado via Philadelphia, South Bothlo horn and Penn Haven Junction. Miss Mahala Falrchlld has received hor ticket for tho trip to Niagara Falls, but has decided to delay tho trip for a few days. Misses Mary A. Connelly and Carrlo Faust, the fifth and sixth prlzo winnors, havo also re ceived their tickets for tho Boston trip and will In all probability start to-morrow. This trip will bo mado via Easton and tho now Poughkoopslo bridge It la said to bo ono of tho most dollghtful routes between tho coal regions aud tho groat "city of culture." Tho Herald triod its best to havo a Palaco car start from town with tho World's Fair tourists, but as fifty passcngors conld not bo guaranteed tho negotiations foil through. Demooratlo meeting. Tho untorrifiod Democracy from all sertlona of thecouuty wore In I'ottsvlllo on Saturday to namo a dato for holding tho Democratic convention. Tho meeting was called for the members of tho Standing Commlttnn. hut (hut did not deter the usual coterlo of office seek ers from being present. Tho town was over run with politicians, Bhonandoah Ixdno- run. resented by its quota. Tho dato flxod by tho Commlttoo. July 31st, for holding the county convention, seems to meet with favor at tho hands of a majority of tho randlrintna Tim convention will be hold In Union hall, Potts. villo. Much speculation has boon tnriulirpri In as to what position the Controller would nn. oupy ou tho ticket. Tho committeemen have settled the matter by placing tho order of nominating Controller directly preceding that of Csmmlssiouor. The oarlv dato of thn mn. vention is considered a doath-blow tn thn judicial aspirations of George J. Wadllnger, aud several othor small-fry politicians. The Name Omitted. Wo are In receipt of a communication from some ono signing himself "Oue of the Canailles of towu." The writer has failed to attach his namo to tho communication, which is an Invariable rule of this office. Until that is furnishod we cannot glvo the matter spaco in our columns. Tho Oiler Funeral. The funeral of tho late Potor Grier. of Cen- t'alta, took placo to-day. The remains ar rived In towu this moraine aocomnanlnI hv delegations of tho Odd Fellow. G. A. 11. ami P. O. S. of A. lodges of Oentralla. They were- transferred to the Pottsvllla train ami tvn. to Donaldson, where interment was made. You are Invited to call at ohtu Away. PViclte'8 Carpet Store. No. in For Mi-ttV tiAVft ITrMOnv thn nnnln .A.. I 8-.ttl Ifinll.t U will give & 10x12 pUtlnum picture with ovwry I Ills new Hue ot Carpctv. OU nntnn nl nl. tl U-.I. I . a . . - ui.tiiiAii4.inii, viouii auu tvinsovr iHtaaea.
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