, We Stm Lead In selling box paper and tablets for this reason : "The goods arc right and the price is right." Tablets from i cent up. A good box of paper with envelopes ior u cents. We can do still better as the price advances. HOOKS & BROWN, A SUMMER TONIC. 'Beef, Wine and Iron. Lare Bottle, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. PITHY POINTS. Ii tliinnlllf;H ThrollKliout till' Country ChronlrltMl for Manly lVritttitl. Julm Krebs' now hotel, tlio Comtiiori'lal, Mt ( .iruiel, tin- litu of the one ihwlioyed ly lire last winter, is Hearing completion ntnl W'tl be thrown open to tbu public Soiitcin bur 1st A uow ten dolbir eonnturfeit note, t-oriva 1SS0, check letter C, U in lircu.atinli. All nuiucit over the ilentli of Joseph Oouub. ibu lu-yenr oltl oiler killed at .Maha noy I'lauc. will be held Tuesday evening. Tlio rumor that tbu Delano shops are to be tninferrcil to Hazletou is denied by I.ehlsli alloy oliicials. The American Wire Nail Company, at Anderson. I nil .. will not shut down during the summer months. The government is making ell'uitsto re stock by scientific ell'ort, the coast wateis of .Maine with loli.-tcrs. Twenty thousand ex-Confcderato soldiers will Hold a reunion at Atlanta, On., troin .luly 20 to 23, inclusive. A butter and chee.-e factory is being built at livllcfnntv hy a co-onerative comnanv. and the plant will be one of the largest in the slate The New York Cotton Kxchansro proposes to suspenii nroKers who perpetnito wasli. sales by means of fictitious quotations. Georee Eisenhower, of Malianov C'ltv. sprained liis riglit arm on Satuiday while tin. loading brick from cars at tbo 1". & J!, station MurrluKH Licences. Jacob liutock ami Susie Surack, both of iudeiiried. Itobert Lone and Mamo Kelm, both of Mahanoy township. Joseph Diniinski and Annie I.eskoski, both of Gilbertou. AmiTican and Cuban ll.iss, all sizes and qualities T. J. Kurtz, Bl Ninth Main St. tf Nntlctt to Wiitcr (NMiNtlliiers. The dry leasou of the year is now at hand and all persons using water from the public water works are cautioned that after this date the washing of buggies with hiisc, pave ments and sprinkling of streetsare positively forbidden Scarcity of water necessitates the above order and it will be rigidly en forced by the superintendent, llcgiunliig with the nth inst., water will be slmt oil' from 7)10 p 111 to (i.(M) a. 111. until further notice. l(y unli-i ol water Committee, ' 1 11 Jus. V. 11i:i.i., Chairman. Tli Injunction Itemovetl. JudgoKoch lias removed the injunction against the operation of the Chamberlain colliery, at St. Clair, the operators bavin-: complied with the older of con it as to tbu standard of gas, etc., anil tbu miners le Kjiined work tins morning. Tlio Injunction wai granted at the instance of .Mine Inspec tor Maguire, because tho operators failed to comply witli the mine law. At 1'ayno's nursery, (Urnnlvillo, you will llnd tbu largest stock uvurseen in tbo county. MUh Mcliityio's Legacy. Ill the final distribution of the Wistar Estate, of Philadelphia, one Miss .Marv Jlclntyio sots a legacy of j3:i,77y.50 and another legacy with interest, of $1,178. The fortunate lady is a first cousin to Win. Mc- Julyre, tbu Uirardville baiber, and has many friends hereabouts who will Imj gl.ul to hear of her good fortune. All kinds of vegetables and tluwer seeds, and plants at rayuu s nurseries, (iirardvillc Electric ears pass tbo door. fi-0-tf Girard Cnll'u Itoys, Abiiiit two hundred (liraul College boys let t Philadelphia on Satuiday for their homes in vaiious parts of the coal regions. Their summer holiday lasts two months and is eagerly looked lorwrd to, both by tbu boys themselves and their parents or reuthes. Those from Shenandoah arrived homo 011 Saturday afternoon. Window shades from 10 cents and upward. Estimates given oil large shades, r . J. l'ortz, 23 North Main street. tf Has Been Removed ...TO... Robbins' Building, Centre and White Streets. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 65 cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPOlTcoiviPANY, No, 143 Kiut Coal Street, HlipnunUouli, lVnnft, Mail order promptly uttemli-d to. BEST LINE OF I GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, $ iiav HTiiAW- .si- Floor and Tabic Oil Cloths E. B. Foley, 37 wceSntre , L1VI3LY PRIMARIbS. V Ntuliliorn I tut tin Ili-t vvti 1 1m l.iicul I be war with Spain was lout to sight by the local Democracy Saturday. They had tumble of their own mid It took till their time to keep lmr of the Imrb-wiiu fences eel up ag.iinst each other. To observers who bad no intciest in the primaries It looked as if tl ntcrrified Rssumed rmnitloiHslmllar to that which It is said the snake assumed when hcttiedto swallow himself. The old time 1'aetiiiin were 10 badly disrupted that they ivoic iinricogiiliihlu. In one ward a faction would be found fighting shoulder to shoulder and in another part of the town the same faction presented such 11 divided and twisted appearance that the most astute politician could not put tlio fmgiui'Uts together to make cwii n wax figure or the uilginal. The tiattle Has fur blod, and a mrpriiing result is that tbile wail none spil'el. Several altoinpis Heielimdeto spill siune, but timely Intel l.irence aluays maleiiHlizi.d. Mstiy ugly hi uises were raised, however, and there is leason to believe that they will not (IKippcai until long after the turkeys fatten. In nil Hit? wards of the town were frequeut clashes at the polls that reached tile vergo of peisonal cnenuntero. Iu fact blows wete stun k at each poll, but with no scrloin cmi seiiueliees. Some of the oldest and njot prominent members of the local IVtiMcruiy say tiieir party never had mole bitterly fought pilinaries in the history of the bor ough. Had the bands paraded Saturday night to tbu tune of "Theru Was a Hot Time in thu Old Town To-day" it would have been quite opportune. To describe the situation as it should be duuu for the satisfaction ,if thosb not ac quainted with the details would be a task greater than an expert would undertake and require more spuce than tiie modern news paper can devote for the purpose, hence the leader is necessarily left to draw his own con clusions I10111 thu iesults of the primaries as given below. Thu gieat local issue was the candidacies ol Harry Muldnuii and Harry llradignn for 'iiutroUer, or rather the election Of delegates for the lespective candidates. Second in importance was the tight for Sciiatoiial dele. gates betwi en lion. M. V. W'atsun, former Senator fiom this district, and John '. Higgins. Hut, then, there was a circle within a elide. In ome of tho winds the tight became a personal one against tlio men running for the dulegateships. This was prominently developed inoro especially in the 1 'ir.it and Second wauls. In thu foimer William .Mi Guile, president of the liorotigh Council, ai d in the Third ward Hon. T. J. Higgins were confronted witli an opposition which was directed against them personally and the identity of the principals they rep resented were practically lost sight of during the battle. Mr. McUtiirc lost and Ml. Higgins pulled thiuugh with a majority ol twu. In the Second ward the houso of the Democracy became divided against itself 011 the organization of the primary boa 10. The faction icpiesented by M, M. lturke, lq , and cx-Postmastcr .Michael Mellet kicked be cause 1'. J. Mulliollaiid, the standing com mitteu man of the ward failed to recognize Mellet'a motion to organize the board by a scratch vote. They claimed tho primary was packed by minors and uon-icsidciits to seeuio Control of the board, and withdrew. Mr. Mulliollaiid said ho was tlio committee man and the board was organized by vnicu of the people. His boaul settled down to busi ness and tho liurke-Mellet faction organized a Second hoard. It was stated that the split would nut iuter- fuiu Willi Harry .Miildcon's chances. Two icasons weie given. In the first placo, his friends claimed, any contests buforo the county cotiveuliiiii would result ill bis favor, the intimation being that he would capture tbo chairmanship and stand ill favor with the coinmiltee on credentials. The second reason ollWed for the assertion wa tliat tho combined vote of thu uvo polls gave gavo Miildoiiu a majority. Tbu ilradiiiau people were just as confident, that the calcu lations of tbu Mulduun faction would run up ugains' an iceberg. Accoidiug to tho undisputed returns Mill- dnoii secured tho delegates In Hie Third l'oiirth and Fifth Wards, while Ilradigaii got the First Want delegates. On the Senutorsbip Higgins got nine of the ten delegates. Watson secured one in the election of Patrick Purcell in tlio Fifth Ward. As to the Legislative delegates I'epreseuta tive (Irilllths, of Mahanoy City, bad lo oppo sition in either the Second or Thild Wards. In tho Fiftli hu lost to Anderson, of Pari; Place, in tbo Fourth lie was closely pressed, ami in the First lie bad qtiitu a number of votes to sp 110. It has been stated that had Anderson made a personal canvass of the town he would have seen led al least a major ity of the wards. Outsidu of the Fourth and Mlth Hards Ihomas Dee, ol 1,11st I luek. Has not a factor in the light. The returns fiom tho primaries by wards 1110 as follows : I'tllST WAItl). County Patrick tirahain, iiW ; Thomas Fox, 231; William Meduiru, 1U!S ; Thomas Sheeby, lliu. Senatorial Frank llanna, all; Martin Faboy, 211; Patrick Dovors, Gi; William Flaherty, lilt. Assembly .funic Cook, Soil; Martin Ward, 2U.J; Monis Sayres, 145; Thomas Stanton, IIS. Standing Com mittee Timothy O'llrien, no opposition. hKCOND WAlttl. No. 1. County James .1. O'JIaien, 128; John Ilieiiiian, 12!); M.M. lturke, 10; M. Mellet, 12. Senatorial John Hums, 111; Fdward Itatchford, 111; Anthony McNulty, II; Killian O'Neill, 11. Assembly Patrick Soanlan, 33; John Wells, 3.. Standing Coin mitteo P. J. .Mulliollaiid, I2U; John F. Cleary, 12. 6i:i o.vt) WAlili. N. 2. County M. M. lturke, 102; M. Mullet, 101 ; John ilrennaii, II; James J. O'Hareu, S. Senatorial John Hums, 127 ; Kdwanl Itatchford. 127; Anthony McNulty, 30; Killian O'Neill. 30. Assembly Patrick Scaulau, S3; Julin Wells. Kl. Standing Com mittee John F. Cle-iry, IbO j P. J, .Mulliol laiid, 7. Tittllll VA1II. County John Post, 141 ; T. J. Higgins, 132 ; P. J. Murphy, 130; John Jennings, 120. Senatorial John Leary, 132 ; Jollies MeAtee, 120;.liltn Hums, 118; Mai till Tobin, 117. Assembly Timothy I,vnch and Fdwanl Me Noalls, no opposition Standing Committee M. U. Doyle, 111 ; Frank Kcblltzer, lit). FOOItTH WAHI). County liernaril Flaherty, 203 ; William DcloH'ry, 201 ; John Se.aul.111, 181 ; John Martin, I'll. Senatoilal Hugh Dougheity, 2110; T.J. Mullaby, 207; I.uko Wolsh, 109; Patrick tjiilnn, 107. Assembly IVlward lturke, 131; M. J. Ilreiiuan, 120; Julius Kerwln, 127; i'atricl; Higgins, 120; Daniel McUiughllu, 72; Dauell Mumly 70. Stand. lug Committee John btautoii, 202; John MuAlec, 180. PlfTII WAHII. County William Sbortsll, 278; Jameb Hand, 278; John D.iltou, 211; Petor Moil- agliau, 20.1. (seniuoriai i.iivvaru ueem, 210; Patrick Purcell, 220; Mai tin I.auorluch, 221; Thomas .Mctirmlek, 213, Assembly Michael Kceuaii, 157; Timotiiy jMcIjaln, 150; Patrick Durke, 02; Michael Hughes, Oil; John Uumiiilugs, 18U; l.duard Wlialuu, 18(1. Standing Cuiuiultteo Daniel ,atl'erty, 278; John Ityiiu, 2U8. Attention, .lr. , II, ,. 31, All members uf Shonanduah Valley Conn ell No. IS30, Jr. O. U. A. M., are rcqueatod to meet iu tbelr ball 1 11 thu Schmidt building, ou luosday, the 12th lust., at 1 p. 111., to attend the funeral of our deceased brother, Jacob Floock. Members of sister Councils are Invited lo be present. f'Vltl B (llilttr., Councilor. Attest. F. KI.OIK, Jhc y, 2t hPMOrii ATfr mNVPNTinN ULmUUlUlllL, lUnVLnUUn. IConMnutd from Flint I'nifc.t llechtel proceeded with the roll 1 call. Tho preliminary stages of the convention manifested very llttlu enthusiasm, and wliilo there was a lare teprneiitation It was evi dent thHt the "hot lime" auticipatctl by many was not to be reatl.fd. The election of permanent c.Iialiman being in order Wntsin F. Shepherd, Ksq., was Uliaiiiinoiisly selected for that honor. Mr. Shcpheid was Invited to the chair without even the formality of a committee of escort. When he began his remarks several delegates raised the cry nf free silver, and when the speaker referred to William Jennings llryati as the lender of lenders theie was much ap plause. The speaker adroitly mentioned the financial question. lheclmir iippmuied thirteen Vice Piesl- dents and the preliminary olHceni were made permanent. 1 he chin riiiaii also announced thu appoint ment of the following oftlceis: Iticording clerks, Henry Jiuigkiirth and John I). Ilrennaii. Tally clerks, Oconto Ilahti and Joseph W. Oumpelt. liendllig eleiks, H.O. Ilechtel and Clarence J. Hoyer. Sergeaiit-at- Arms, Jnbii M. Slmvlen, Keliry Shay. Michael Ilieiiiian, Charles U. Hoyer uud Udward I.eiinoli. Vim I'olloHiiig committees wcio then an- pointed: Credentials Joseph Noecker. South Mau- helm; Wllllnm Fltupatiick, Poit Carbon; William A. Devitt, Ashland; James McCool, Jacksons; II. Herring, Washington townsliiii: James Holier, Kast lialin; .Michael Fadden. South Cass. K.ioltitlons William Anderson, .Muica; Joseph Webber, Mahanoy City; James Hand1 Shenandoah ; Alfonso Ackerman, Pottsvillc; W. Hogler, Quakake ; C P. Miller. Hast Itatin; James Jiiiinger, Tieninnt. The convention then proi ceded to the nomination of candidates. The name of W. A.. Marr, list; , for Judge, was tuesented by William A Devitt, of Ashland, and seconded by James Noecker, of South Manbrim. Tho name of James W. liyan, Iq., of P-ottsvillu. was the only one piesented for Congiess. Iloth Marr and Ityan, for Judge and l.'ongies lespectively, Heio nominated by acclaination. i'lie convention at 11:50 adjourned until '.! o'clock. COMMITTIX IilVIUl.l). Tlio committee on resolutions met inline- diately after iitljoiirnineiit of tho convention lor recess, ninl at the r first lneetini! tbev agreed to disngiee. When tho question of en loising Hryaii and fice silver was luotight up mil u vote taken the committee stood tliteo for and a liko number inrainst. the seventh member being absent. 1 he committee then liostiioned 111 Hon until the absent member put in an aiineaiance. The silver men i laiined the cbaiiinaii and tliiieothei metii..ers, giviiigtliein a maloritv of the coiuiniiti-t Chaiiintn Moyer, Candidate Marr, Watson F Shepherd and other gold Democrats hail prepared a platform endorsing and re-nlUrm-nig 1I10 platforms of the party from Jetl'eison down to the piesent lime, including that emanating from the Altonna convention. in t liar pianumi me silver question was treated with silent contempt and the plat- 101111 (icvoicii principally 10 county anil st :1c issues. livoiytliing had gone smoothly fur tho adoption of this platform until Chairman Sliephein named the coinmitteu on icsolu tious, when it was found that tlio gold Democrats wero to lie given thu "throw down." Such Silveiitcsas M. J. I,iwlor. John () Uhii h, William Wilhelin and others prepared a strong endorsement et I'ryan and tho Chicago platform, and iuli listed them to dccuiool William Anderson, chairman of I lie committee on lesoliilinus, who is also a candidate lor tho Legislature in the First distiict. The committee held a spiilled meeting and a minority report will be piesented to the convention, another ovidence that the nrie- iigeis 1110 unable to coiitio the convention. either in the naming of the nominees, or the 1 nulling ol a platluiiu. afti:i:uon Mmin.v. Chairman Sliephoid called the convention to order at 2:1.1 o'clock. Hon. 'I'h 1111:1s . I. Higglus, of Shenandoah, was named as one of the vice pu sideiits and the committie on lusoliitioiH leported In ef fect us follows : Starting out it lcallirins the Democratic doctime as contained 111 the party's platform fiom JeH'ccson down to the present timuanil assuitB that local matters ovei-shadow all other issues. The stale platform, asaduptid at Altoona is endorsed and t lie money issue is treated witli silent contempt. Monopollc and trusts, it says, must be abolished and taxation must be for nubile nurnnscsoiilv and not for private piolll. as coiporatu monopolies increase the cost of living and at the same time icdiice wages to Mien a point that work ingincii llnd taxes a burden. The last State Legislature is inanileil as corrupt and It Is charged tint unnecessary ullieers have been created and salaiits iucicascd. It is charged thai, the state funds ale deposited in banks, without security, or on inadequate security 1.111I without interest, and that these bunks nic controlled, hy Kepiiblicans. All this the platform promises the Dumnciatic party will reform if it gets a chance. The platform le-asseits and affirms the ilglitot tile people to ii'scmhlc ami 111 a peaceable manner discuss their grievances and rights without hindrance, and denounces tho shunting down of the stilkers at I.atti iner last September. Tbo present depiesscd condition of tbo coal trade is also deplored and the discrimination of the coal carrying companies in freight riles against anthracite coal is condemned, The platform demands the enactment of legislation or tbu eufoi cement of present legis lation to remedy this evil. The Uepiiblicaii administration of the court bouse and alms, bouse ollices are branded as coirupt and pro lligate. Alleged niinece.saiy iucieasu iu clerical force and high wages are charged and the platform pledges the Dene 1 ram party to reform these ollices Tho platform concludes with a strong war it-solution. It says that the present war witli Spain is a righteous war and approves the conduct of the war by the government. It also pledges to thu piesident the undivided support of the Democratic party to bring the war to 1111 honorable and successful termin ation. 'lliu resolutions were adopted without a minority report. It was learned that on the vote ignoring the endorsement of the Chicago platform in tho committee it stood I to 2 iu favor of deal ing witli the statu ami county issues. John O. Ulricli, Ksq., seemed thu floor to criticise the action of tlio convention iu ac cepting such resolutions, but hu was not al lowed to proceed. Tho committee on credentials reported iu favor of seating Mr. Murphy ami Mr. Mc Donald, of Lost Creek, and III regard to the Second ward of Shenandoah tbo contesting delegatus, M. M. Hurke, I'.sq., ami M. Mellet, withdrew in lavor ol Junius J. O llarun mid John Ilrennaii. llltAIIIOAN WITimttAWS. After the convention got under way this afternoon Harry Hradlgaii, of Shenandoah, announced that bo was out of the light for tbu Coiitrollership. TIIK DtflTM'T AriOII.stKVHlllP. The convention then proceeded to nominate a candidate lor District Attorney, the follow Ing names lieiug presented : 1,'ul.ort Itishoie, II. F. Cumiiiliigs, M. 1. Laugblln ami James J. Moral!. On this ballot Mahanoy Clly was divided Shenandoah gave is full veto for Ciimiiiiugs. ritisT iiAi.i.ur resulted as follows : Cuininliius, 3.7281; Mo- Uiughliu, 2. 1.114; Hashuiu. 2,0iMli ; Mur.111, 1,31111. Accessary ior 11 choice, -1,711. CUMMINtW NllMI.NATr.il. 1:35 p. 111 At 1:30 o'cluck thu second hat lot for District Attorney comludcd with the nomination of II. W. Cummlugs 011 tbo fid lowing veto: Cummliigs, 5,171; McUiiighlin, 3,170. JS-ulioi'u anil .Yiorau vv undrawn, Tlio reultiif this ballot seems to forcast tho nomination of 11. J. Muldooii, of Shell- diMli, for Controller. It Is said the iiouiiua tion of Mr. Ciiinmlng sidetracks M. 11 Master, the other Shenandoah candidate for the Coiitiollurship, Ntm. Hoodlurswoie ploiitlful, and thu men to re ceive it weru not wanting Chairman Muyur's headquarters wero ill a suite of rooms on tho first floor of the build ing adj. lining the P. ,V H. C. & I. Co. offices. "Judge'' Mclitcr wus a busy man. Hu eid the opportunity ti. Inmiii his candidacy fortheTrniiurersbip. Jo- says he will sue- ecu (.oiini) 1 iea .iner tuvts. SliunaiuloHh brotirbt down the largest dele gation of -homers, divided between Muldooii and Hradlgaii. Union ball, where tho convention was held. is an Improvement 011 tlio hall where tho convention met last year. Contrary to expectations ill some quarters, Ashland voted solidly for Marr for Judge. M. II. Musi or leceived bis friends at tho Kxchange Hotel, and the "Dutch" stormed the pi see, Sunday night and this morning. 1 he Fourth Legislative district convention will be held at Schuylkill Haven to-morrow, and the 30th Senatorial contention atOirard-villi- on tho same day. The county pros was well represented and the scribes enjoyed the fun Immensely. llutlcr township, as usual, tinned up with its scrappers who only awaited thu op portunity to lie heard from. Much lutcidt was centred 011 the lesult of the vote for Judge, because nf the combina tions that hail been formed with both Marr and Wndllnger That lesult practically shaped the remainder of tbo ticket. Muldoon's headquarters weru at Coogau's Cafe, and they were always crowded. The delegate from (McDermott's) Manheiiii twp., cast the smallest vote in tlio convention, while the First ward of Shenandoah lead tho list with the largest. Hon. T. .1. Higgins was heartily congratu lated upon his success. It was heralded throughout the county that he would be de feated ill tho delegate fight. Among the delegates thcro wero noticed many young Democrats. The old warhorses of Democracy have apparently been relegated to the lear. C J. (uinn, formerly of Shenandoah and now of Scranton, is here and taking a band in Hie fight He still takes an interest In Schuylkill politics. Hon. Hryaii Monaghan eamo up from Philadelphia to see how the eat was jumping The ex-Si nalor put iu sumo heavy licks for Ids favorites, an indication that hu lost none of bis popularity. The liradigan hcadquarleis wero located in tiie rooms of J. J. Toole's detective agency in the Shissler building. Contests were noted from the Second ward of Shenandoah, First wind of Mahanoy City, and Fraily township. Chairman Moyer enforced the rule fin beeping nut of tlje convention ail hut dele gates and newspaper lepiesentives and, as a icsiill, the galleries and tlour of the conven tion weie deseited. John o. Ulricli, Lsq., and M. J. Lawlor weie illicit sted spectators and compaicd notes at different stages of the proceedings. Wesly Hogau occupied a prominent seat as delegate, representing the Deuiociaey of Pottsvillc. He was often dry and wanted business proceeded with. .-Million llrleks In be Used. A million bricks will bo used in tbo con tract to pave Mahanoy City streets. Some idea of tho extent of a million of the big red bricks may be gathered from the fact that it will take about 223 cars to convey them there. Hesido this thcro will lie fifty ear loads of sand, twenty car loads of cement and 0,000 tons of broken stone. 'illH A. O, II. Meeting. The sixteen divisions of the A. O. 11. wero represented at the meeting of the County Hoard in Pottsvillo on Saturday. A record of all members enlisted in the war will lie for warded to the National Ilo.-ud, and the "Hiberian Memorial Day" pioject was en dorsed Neaily all tho divisions are repre sented in tho army, St. Clair division lead ing with 10 members. Itapttst luternutioiiiil Convention, For this oicasion, tbo Philadelphia it Head ing Itailway will sell 1011 ml trip tickets to Itull'ahi and return from tuiueipal points on lino at ralo of single faro for round trip. Tickets for sale and good going July 12th to 15th, inclusive, and good returning until July loth, inclusive. Hxciirslonists desiring to make a longer stay, can by depositing return ticket, with Joint Agent at lliill'alo, July llitli to 10th, in clusive, and paying an additional lie of fifty cents, have limit of same extended to Sep tember 1st, lhOS. For information as to lotito, tlmo of trains, into of fine, etc., consult any Philadelphia & Heading I icket Agent, or nddicss, IMsun .1. Weeks, (ien'l Pass'r Agent. tbltoll of Kefol-liled People. The movement for a union of the Reformed church congregations of this county is being pushed energetically, and tbo indications ate that thu gatheiiug at Lakusido on August 3id will bu pioiiuctivu of much good by bringing thu members uf this denomination into closer social and leligious fellowship. Thu move ment originated with tlio ministers of tbo Schuylkill Classls. On account of distance, twb meetings will bo held, 0110 at Lakcsido Park for the people of Tamaqua. Malinnoy City, Shenandoah, Frackvillo, (jirardville, Ashland, Hiugtown, Nctiicmhcrg, Shcppton and McAdoo, also including (Juakake and the cougieg itinns ill the rural districts. Thu other will bu south of tho mountain at Hail way Park, near Pottsvillo. The 0110 at Lake side is under tho supervision of Huvs. Hubert O'iioyle, of Shenandoah; J. J. Fisher, of Ta maqua, and II. A. Keyser, of Mahanoy City. About 2.000 peoplo will gather at Lakeside, and among thu prominent speakers will ho Statu Supeilntendeut Schacll'cv. Cotes Says Prosperity Is Here. Prof. Coles ill bis forecast for July says: Hejoico and bo glad fur earth is again iu tho llotito of Life," iu a good and fruitful sign," and swiftly moving onward toward tho "House of Fortune," away from tho ovif inlluence of the great planets Siturn and Uranus, uud safo in tlio arms of pros perity. The coal trado and manufacturing industries will take on now life The United States will spend 0110 million dollars a day for war expenses and get two million dollars a day in return. Tho evil iuflueuco of the great planets will all lie centered upon Kurope and Asia this month, and new com- plications in tho war situation will ariso and give us much alarm for a time. Hither Germany or Kngland will receive soro nflllc- tion, and tho state of affairs at tbu Philip piuo Island will take a sudden turn. J 'mill for 11 ltelief Slilp. Tho Catholic clergy In this vicinity are in receipt of a circular letter, endorsed by Arch bishop liyan, requesting tho churchos nf all denominations to tuko up a special collection for the purpose ot fitting up a relief ship fur the care of soldiers and sailors in tho na tional soi vico. NOT ONE ESCAPED ! Is there such another navy on the face of the earth as the American Navy ? Ladies' Shirt Waists ! Wc arc not oiiig lo curry n single one over this scusou if reduced iiricos cult nssist 113 iu curryiii"; out our intentions. DOWN! DOWN! GOES THE PRICES I As the Spanish fleet went yester day lo the bottom of the sea. Cull curly mid secure a bargain. MORGAN'S BAZAR, 23 North Main St. "poll STATU HHNATOIt, HON. M. C. WATSON, Ok Hiikvandoau. Huhjeet tu Df iuocraUo rule, THIS Wl.ATIIHIt. The fiuecisl for Tuesday 1 Fair, warm and 111010 sultry weather, and light lo fiesh southerly winds, followed by a warm wavo. PERSONAL MENTION. Charles Qulim. of Scranton. was a visitor to town yestenlay. Carl Coogan spent vostcrday In town with relatives William W. llutlcr and Harry Heeso spent last evening visiting friends in Mahanoy City. Miss Hose Donahoe visited relatives at Pottsvillc to-day. John Lambert has gono to Me.Kecsport.Fa., where bo will locate. Mrs. Kdward Miles and daughter, Julia, spent to-day visiting friends at St. Clair. K. W. Shoemaker, Ksq., transacted business at tho county seat to-day. Michael (Irahani, (leorgo Fnlmer, Martin O'Hara, Consublu Matt. Oibloii, Daiiiol Ilrennaii nut! Justice Jure. Toouiey wero umoiig the townsmen who were spectators nt tbo Democratic county convention to-day. Ilayinniid II., son of John W. Hartsch, of Soutli Honors street, has returned to Phila delphia. Miss Nellie Hayes, of New Yolk city, is visiting her uncle, Jauios McNcalis, 011 Fast Cell tie street. Dr. J. Pierce lloUits and wlfo left town this morning to spend a week with 1 datives in Haltimoro and Washington. Misses Lena Lnuer. of Ashland, and Llla Maurer, of Philadelphia, thu lattur a trained litirso, spent Saturday evening at tho lesl tleucu of Mr. and Mrs. William 11. Ncis wenter, of North Jarilln stieet. Mr. and Mrs. Charles lialin, of Philadel phia, aio guests at the residence of James Patterson, on West Oak street. MissCanie Ituads, of Heading, is tbo guest of Miss Mattie Price, 011 West Llojd stieet. Harry Mayberry was a Sunday visitor to Drirton. J. I). Scanlau, ard hiidu, of HaJcton, spent Sunday very pleasantly at the residence of tlio former's brother, T. M. Scanlau, 011 West Cherry street. Tlio young couple wero homeward bound from their honeymoon trip. Miss Minnie (Dover, of Camden, N. J., is sojourning at the residence nf Miss Jean lllover, ol Win. t'eiiu. Charles Hevau spent last evening visiting friends at Yatcsville. John W. Snyder, the Mahanoy City drug gist, is reported iu a critical condition 011 ac count of appendicitis. lost ctti:i:iv noti:s. Mis Mary Deane, of Philadelphia, is visit ing frieuds here. Michael II. Carey has purchased a horso with a 2:30 recoid. Mlko enjoys tho sport immensely. Mr. and Mis. IMward Carey havo gono to housekeeping ill their now homo, iu Dcaiies villo. William Jouesand Calvin Steiserwalt hiked to Fountain Springs. Theio aru attractions even at tho hospital. Michael McDonald has returned Iiomo after spending several mouths in Scranton, whuru bo was engaged as nurse 111 the -Mercy Hos pital. It is reportetl that thu Valley Coal Company will work live full days during this week and the remainder uf the present, mouth. Tho many friends heio of Mrs. Munley, wife ot Kngineer Michael Munley, will bo paiued to hear of her serious illness. Tho result of tho delegate election here, which was held at tho houso of 1'. J. Fergu son, was a sweeping victory lor tho regu lars of party.all of its candidates being elected by pnaitivu majorities. .Hmes Malta, 11 young man of this place, who had his leg broken by having it caught in some belting at Packer No. 1 colliery, and who was removed to the Miners' Hospital, will soon bo about again. Tbo large area tube covered by Division Supt. Osuiond Uickert, iu his official trips to tho numerous collieries 111 tills neighborhood and at Ccutralin, has madu it necessary for him to puichasc a team of horses. They aie very well mated and speedy. Tho extinction of the extensive inino file in tbo tVm. Penii colliery in such a short space of time reflects much cl edit on Mine Foieman Michael (ioldoii. It has not In en known, in thu bistoiy uf the anthracite coal fields, where numerous flies of this kind havo occurred, of such a stub born fire being extinguished in such a sliuit period of tlmo with no loss of life and practically no 0110 injured. This proves beyond tho shadow of a doubt Mr. Gulden's qualifications and efficiency, to gether with his ability of continuing large numbers of meu, of whom several hundred weio employed during tlio short life of the fire. Mr. (lolden bad many dllliculties to contend with and it is characteristic of his Indomitable will power that ho so success fully overcame them all. It is said that tho lire had been raging for twenty-four houis in an abandoned part of tbo mine, where it originated, before it was discovered and it was witli tho greatest dilliculty that men could get to the place. Together with these setbacks were a scarcity of hoso and pipe which had tu bo borrowed from tho neigh boring colliuiies, and many other difficulties which would discourage and overwhelm nine uf uvery ten men placed in a similar position, liy his persistency and ability. Mi. Golden accomplished an end which wo huliuvo will bo favorably looked upon by bis supuiiors. Latest patriotic songs from 10 to 33 cents at Hrumm's. Healing Appeals 011 Coal I.umls. The County Commissioners will this week complete tbo hearings of property owners 011 appeals from assessments. Tho Commission ers havo given tho largo coal land owners and special agents the following dates when they can bo Iicaid us to their assessments : July 11. P. & R. 0. & I. Co ; July 18, P. & It. Kailroad Co.; July 20, S. II. Kaerchor, representing seyeral coal companies, also Win. II. Carter, agent; July 21, F. G. Farquhar and Judgo Hyou for coal lands; July 22, other parties postponed from regular dates. MISCELLANEOUS. 1HTUAYI-;i. Kroin t Vj lU'rulKitPd a light the ircmlfM'H of tliu un cow. horns hont tuwauU Uni ht'iul, on Tuesday I ft at, A Huituhtu reward will he jialtl for tho animal's return ti l-JU Last CentroMreet, Shenandoah, 7.kU IjlOK JtKNT. A dwelling houie, with all con J' ventencuN, 011 North White btreet, Apply at 1?J Ninth Main street 7-tt-tf TOU UKNT A large storeroom and dwelling I; lit the Dornhaeh property, on Kast Centre street Main. For information apply to Ksq. T'-'bIVK VTOTIUK. A family denirlng to adopt an ornhan utr). aired nliout 111 veni-H. Mhouhl make application to this nfllce, when further iniorniuiion enn no ontaineu, o-w-tl I Mm UKNT -More mom and dwelling, een 1 trally located, with all modern conven ient-en. Apnly at No, Khe1umdua.I1. 113 North Muin street O-SJ-tr no WCNT. Property, No. 31S Went Centro 1 btreet, recently vacated by IMilllp Jloehlcr, the hutcher. Hnitahlu for uroeerv. meat market. etc, uwemng ami siame. uiuicneu, Annlv to u, i, j'.nincr .hu west uemru sucec, o-is-li IjMJU HA MS. A valuable property on West ilwiillliiir boiihi'. mift nil cmi. X Centra street, veiueiiees in (Icxirahlu locution. Annlv tn 'iiioiiMxTodi, ior further partleulnrs, 5-37-tf IjlOIt 8AIJC. A snlnon, (Jood stand and cen ? tral location, Has two poo) tables, nuu being a combination of pool a nil billiard. Apply at thu Hi:itALii ottlce, tf DRINK- CIJvARY'S KXTRA I'INK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. "O0LD D08T." I never pleasant II done, ami to spending much mi Tlinn l1t ntptifitticr flilnfrc tiie Uouscwtle lias tune TIIi; 74. IE. I'AIItltANIC com Cnlcago. 6t. Louis. S.PECIAL (g-ARE BEING OFFERED BY THE m Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH MAIN STREET. The prices which we are where. All our shoes have insoles. We don't handle shoes that have any paper soles or counters. We don't handle the kind of goods that last only from Saturday until Monday, like other houses keep. Half our Children's and Misses' goods are manufactured in Onvigsburg the best goods in the market, and prices to suit the times. Look for the right place and number. Don't forget the bargains we are offering. Call early and examine them. NO FAKE SALES ; ALL . COME AT ONCE AND SECURE BARGAINS. - - Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Peters' Building.) 13 North main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. il fro That it is n success was demonstrated by our test made last week in full view oftlie public. Considering the difficulties the test was made under, the stove really excelled all guarantees which accompanies a sale. This range was shipped direct from the factory, was never subject to even a fire, and after the first match was applied, it was ready for bahiug purposes in two hours. Two pans of biscuits, six dozen In all, one pan on the bottom and the other on the shelf, were baked brown In less than twenty-five minutes, and distributed among the spectator as a sample of Its baking qualities, The same test and results will be derived in cooking and roasting. This range, "The Cinderella" is daily dis played on the sidewalk in front of our store. An invitation is extended to all to call nnd examine it. Several of them have already been sold, and only the highest words of praise are expressed by the puicliasers Davidson's BUSY . FURNITURE . AND , STOVE . STORE, 1 2 1 -1 2.1 North Main St. r CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge.of uic piieiiaiiiioaii Kenovaunjj v. oinpany'spiam, nnd are prepared to clean, sew and Liy carpets, mattresses, and do general upholster ing work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNEB. Orders fan l left at No, 7 North AVestMrw, or at the plant, Apple alley and ' lioweiti stieet, 1 ma "WHIR'S "00LD DtJBT." work. The way to have cleaning net through it quickly without strength, is to use Washing nrn l.iiil nsMf rnrlv ill tin ilnv. ntul tor more picasaut minus. n Largest package grcatcit economy. tl'ANV, M n. rtilladelphU. ffl New York. lloston. giving you cannot be beat else leather counters and leather GENUINE." EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall paper and Perorations Is one of thu nineteenth century aieompliHlmients. That Ih why tlioo who select their wall paper at OAKWWS Krt uufiU dellj-htful rcMiltH, Jt Isn't neec-fary to purchase the expensive Ki'ultH, the leile;iij ami color are just as artistic In the cheaper KraileM, If they are not ho rich, Knr those who wUh to ileeorate their room with ui Untie wall paperH k to J. P. GARDEN,, 224ycSI tcnirt Strut, aiicnarfdoall, Pa. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Home or at Our Storo. --Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family order.-t will receive prompt attention. Iave them at the office, we will do the rest. GOIUIVIQIV BREWING COMPANY. millions of Dollars flo up In sraoko every year. Take n risks but got your bouses, Btwk, fu nituie, oto., Insured iu flrsUclass r liable compaulos as roprmonUsd by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agfeut ' 120 Houtb JnrdluHt A Wo I.llu and AccfdenUI Oorapnlf A good place for n good lrink Michael Mills' Saloon, 23 15. Centre street, Mellet'g building, Wine, Whiskies, Beer and Cigars, I'renluwt liecr In town always on tun. ,A Handsomo Comnloxion . iuu Kreaiosi cnarms a woman ran rozzoNra uomillxion I'owduu r 1 ia vuo ui parens.