V"fctiT f flrt I UllTril l"'ll r-' ',J' w""l--'l11fTTIrflfriTirireirinillltVf I'-ii nl'""' Mxc.zHa.urJVi In selling box pnper and tablets for this reason : "The goods are right and the price is right." Tablets from i cent up. A good box of paper with envelopes for 10 cents. We can do still better as the price advances. HOOKS & BROWN, INI. isloin St. A SUMMER TONIC. 'Beef, Wine mallei iron. Large Hot tic, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 Sou Hi Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, 1)1.1.1(1111111. M MMllll TOl'US. TWii Till us T" Till: NilUTH VIA IT.. NMVI. UKIl r.AII.IUlM). I'ortlio i-onveiiicneei of those wlio seek the most attractive way of spending n Summer vacation, tin' Pennsylvania Huilrueil Company lias arranged to (loliglitful tours to the North, under tlio personally -eoiiiluuteil tourist b.vsti'in. July -Mi iiixl August ID. Tlio points lui ludcel 111 the itinerary ami the country traversed abound in natuio's Ijouutioa; Wutkino Ulen, Xiaiiani Palls, Thuusiind Is lands. Quebec, Montreal, An Sable Chasm, I.ikes Cliaiuplalu and Georjio, Sanitosa, and tno Hiuhlauds of the Hudson are all rich in interest and replete with natural attractions. Each tour will ho in charge of 0110 of tlio coinpauy's tourist agents, assisted by an ex perieuied lady as chaperon, u hu-o especial chaw will he unescorted ladies. The rate of $Uk) from New York, llrooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Harrisljurc, Riltlniore and Washington covers railway sud boat fare for the entire round trip, parlor-car seats, moals en route, hotel enter tainment, transfer charges, carriaso hire in fact, every item of necessary expense. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional information, address Tourist Ai!ent, Pennsylvania llailroad Company, 11U0 ltroid way. Now York ; fcOO Fulton street, llrook lyn ; "s'J Ilroad street, Newark, N. J.; or Oco. W. lloyd, Assistant Ciener.il Passeuijer Auent, Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia. PERSONAL MENTION. E It Greenwood and wife, of Morton, li., were quests of Mrs. Mann, of West Oak street. Mrs. I.ouis (loldin and children left town this iiiurninij lor Atlantic City, wheio they will spend a week. Grant Herring, of lUoouislnirg, was a visitor to town yesterday. Miss Sarah I'.vans, of Ashland, was a guest of town friends yesterday. Miss Annie K. Uttlilne-n, of Pottsville, and her cousin, (iciirgo J. Slinnis, of Hnrnells ville, N. 11., were entertained by friends in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wurrn, daughter, and Mr, A II Kouls, wont' to llambura this murium: In isit friends. S i M llollopeter, Kwi., spent a part of to day transacting legal business at liiug town. Mine Inspector William Stein spent to-day at Allileureid. Miss Mary P.irkcr, of Shenandoah, is the truest of her uncle, Peter KutiUman, on North . Walnut street. Mt. Curmel Star. Louis Kiizunas, of the City drue store, has none to Williamsport, to stand an examina tion before the State Plnrinacetitical Associa tion. Delroy and Kva HiiKenbiich, children of Mr and Mrs. C. II. Hageubuch, havo gone to CaUwissa and Itloouisburi; to spend their vacation among relatives. I'rof. O. C. Faust, of Iloston, Mass., is tho guest of his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. David J'uiibt, on South .lardin stieet. He is at tlio head of the tuning department in tho New England Conservatory of Music in tlio Hub City. Accidentally (Jill. William Eisenliart, ug(d 17 years and re siding on West, Coal street, wns accidentally cut in the left arm this afternoon while sparring with a companion, Alfred Morgan, an South .farilm street. Tlio latter had an open penknife in Ills hand at the time. The wound was indicted near the elbow and it re quired seveial stitches. A ratrlotle School Itii.ml. At tlio meeting of the St. Clair School Duectors on Thursday night, it was decided to letain all tho teachers formerly employed anil to hold the position of assistant High school teacher vacant, until tho return of Junes Thompson, who is now oil' with the urmy. Has Been Ecrnovcd ...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. ECLIPsToiL COMPANY, ?Co,1i3Kut Coftt Htreet, Hit numlouh, IVnna, Mull orders prt!nitly attemltU to. BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTUAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, vat Bt. AT SI r i DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. ( Combined Irom Flint 1'ihjc.) j (Irirtltlis, of Mahiinoy City, and Wi.linin Anderson, of Moiea The latter is the i.ni dhhile of the free silverites. The Second itMiict will be held at Ash land to-morrow and the Third t Tiinimjii.t. QUIET IN THE FOURTH. Hie NlltlllllHlblllS Mmln WllllOIlt Alljr 'liniible or llptn). Spi-i-lnl In KVKSIKH llRllAt.1l. 1 Schuylkill lleii, .Tiilv 12.-The I'omtl. Legislative District convention nut here Ibis niorning and Its huMmis win transact, d ! without the sIIkIuc'I friction from any ( soutce. I The convention was called to order by Peter Stanton ami Wellington Hartman, of Mlnersvillo, was made permanent el.iiiimiin. ' A number of tiamrs cie presented in ic spiiiie tn the call for ii'iniimitions for the I Legislative ticket, but ill ecept the follow- 1 ing were withdrawn : t). 1". O'llrien. Potts- villo: .1. Noerker, Srlnivlkill Haven ; llnny I llaag. Tremout ; and the oomiuat'oiis Heie made by acclamation. Tin' convention indorsed the suite ami county tickets, and then adjourned. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. A Tli bet fiiiuplctiMl 1 1 1-1 ore the Adjourn ment Lust Night. Tlio Democrats completed their county ticket at a late hour yesterday iilteriioon, 11s follows: rou .it'iiui:, WILLIAM A. MArtlS, Of Ashland, rot: coxnnrxa, JAMES W. lttAN, or Pottsvllle. ron iiitTmcT attouney, ItliN.IAlllN W. CUJIMINQ, Of 1'otUville. FOR COSTnoi.l.Kll. IIKNItV .1. MUL1H10N, Of Slibnandoah. ron coBoNEn. DU. V. A. DLEILEl:, Of Fraukvlllo. fou DinneTnn ov rnr. voon, JOHN V. IIOIiUAN, Of Mahanoy City, ron couktv Kt'itvEYint, J. S. STOUT, Of West Peiin Township. Tlio result of tho fight for Controller was not announced in yesterday's edition. Ilradigan withdrew early in the light, aud the election of Cummings lor District Attorney, practically settled Ma'ter'schanees fur the olllce. The ti 1st ballot resulted in the hoiee of Hairy J. Muldoou aud the an nouncement of the result was recohed with great applause. Following is the ballot: Muldoou, U.IUI'.I ; Koerper, withdrawn, 102J ; Master, 1.S57J ; necessary to 11 choice, I, ..". Master icceived tho vote of tho Third ward in this town, and although there was a mutual understanding between Hradlgau, every one of the votes of the latter were cast against Master. For Coronor Dr. C. A. lileilcr, ot I'rack- illc, was named on tho second ballot as fol lows: lileilcr, Fraokvllle, S.lSSi; J. V. Albert, Pinegrove, 112" j S. E. Wertman, .Mahanoy City, l.liM!. As soon as this nomin. ulion was made theio was a lush for tho deputy coroncishlp, in which Shenandoah llguied extensively. It is said tho nominee, if elected, hasalicady selected his deputy in tins and 0110 or two other towns. There weic six candidates fur Poor Diiec- tur, aud it lcquiicd the second ballot to nom inate, when Mahanoy City secured the pluiv The vote was as follows on tho dual billot: W. F. Keegin, Mahanoy City, 737; John llargan, North Cuss twp., 2.H13; John F. Morgan, Mahanoy City, l.O.j.14 ; uecessuy for a choice, :i,7tW. J. S. Stout, of West Penn township, had no opposition for County Surveyor, ami he was iiominaled by acclamation. I hn Im-si place, to buy your wall impel i.s at F. J. Port., 21 Nortli Main street. We hav the largest stock north of the mountain. tf Volunteers Oigunlc. The following communication was recoived to-day and needs no explanation : Liinoi: LviiNlNii lli.RAi.I) : At a meeting of the Wolf Tone Association, hold on tho date below, the following resolutions were adopted : liesolved, That we, as Irishmen and Irish Aincricaus, form ourselves into a military company, to be known as The Wolf Toue Military Company of Shenandoah, Pa., and to famili,tri.e ourselves with military evolu tion as quick as possihlo, so us to be accept able when the President issues another call for volunteers. Uesolved, That we, as a military comnany, oiler our sen ices to tin- President of tin: United States and cheerfully take up arms as against Spain, or any other possible foe, aud if neul lie, go to the fiont in defence ol America and American principles. lie it furthei resolved, that the olllcers of this Company consist of a Captain, First Lieutenant, Second Lieutenant, Fiist Scr- gant aud Corporal. Tlio following members were unanimously elected to till the above named positions: Captain, John 1. Cardln, Shenandoah ; 1st Lieutenant, P F. Sweeney, Shenandoah ; ud Lieutenant, Ldwaid louhey. Maple Hill ; Seigaut, Peter Devancy, (Jirardville ; 'orporal, John J. Laiinon, Jncksous. The aim and object of this comimuy is to duin its members in military tactics, so us 10 ho prepared on a day's notice to marc h at the call of tho President. Membership in tins company shall consist of any able-bodied man, 01 lrisli or Jrisli American lurtn, quali fied to carry arms. Therefore, any young man wishing to become a member of this company, cm du so by applying to the above named olllcers 111 tlio various localities. Hoping this object will meet with a hearty rcspuii'O, we lenriin, sinceiely yours, J nil N 1'. I AllllIN, P. F. Swi:kni:v, Linv.usi) TotiiKY, Pkti;ii Diivankv, John J. Lan.min. Shenandoah, Pa., July 0, lbtn. At Payne's nursery, fllnudville, you will find tho largest stock ever seen in the county. Itecoril ItreaUIng i'lip. On Friday tho Heading's (HI minute train, celebrated its Initial run of tho season by establishing a leeoid, making the run of 5A) uiiliM from Camden to Atlantic City ill -lnj uilnutiM. This record clip a minute aud a quarter from the bust time madu by last season s llyer. The train was drawn by engine. Xo. 1U28, built by Jiuldwlu's In May of last year, and a duplicate of No. 1027, which was the Ilyur last year. The train was made up of a combination ear, three coaches and a Pullman, aud 011 board weiu several officials of the road, in addition to Superintendent Suuclaiu, of tho llaldwiii Locomotive nrks, aud tho imipector of the (,'hinowk liutoin ltailway, who is iu this country inspecting luiliomls. Tho train madu an average sped of 72.11 miles an hour. Philadelphia ICueuid, July :trd, lbilS. (icraniunns, fuchsias, inies, dalms, roses etc., for spring planting ut l'jyne's uiirfcurios. (Jirardville. Tuberose aud gladiolus bulbs, He ihilmi .'Marching Home. A story is told of a young man of town who recently put his sweetheart to a rather severe tost in order to find out whether or pot she loved him, He told her lie wat going Uicplist for service In the war with Spain On the morning sot for his departure the young utu found his girl at his side as lie stood waiting for thu train. The young woman's eyus were red and swollen from weeping aud theio were all the uvidncs of grief. This apparently satisflw) tho would bo volunteer, for he left the traiu at Wiggans aud walked homo, and if Cuba wanu hi services Uucle Kim must either drafUhlin, or jiiduee the girl to go with another fellow. Annufll "" vrj,ooo.oo ho,H TOR BILIOUS AND NERV0U3 DISORDERS pudi iih Winl nnd I'i'n in t Ins 8toma"h, (ii ldhi"-s, 1 iin, s ait.T hp 11K Head nchf, DtoMiv sh. Urn.,-iii's.-.. Flushings of Heat. Loss it Appelit". CVistheni'ss. lllntehes on tho Kkm, O ld Chills. Dis turbed Sleep. l'rlhtfnl Jireanm nnd nil Nervous and Troinoling Sensation, THE FIRST DOSE WILL OIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MIKUTES. i:erysufTorer Will iickuuu ledge theui to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. lir.lXItAM'.S IMM.S.tnk-n ns direct ed, will (imokly r"-(tro IVmuIoi to com lileto liealih. They promptly lemovo obHtruetloiiuorirreKulnrlties of tho sys tem mid ( tire McK lleiuluelie. Tor a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boccham's Pills aro Atnl hno tlin LAHCEST SALE ofnr.y Paicnt Mcillrlno In 1 lie World, 23c. at all Drun Stores. MAHANOY CITY. Kallwil' V-e-U Oeetll-s Wlttiool Dainagi1 of Much Account. Mahanoy City, July 12. A wreck occurred on the Philadelphia and Heading llaihnad, near tho N'otth Mah inoy colliery, at n:l," o'clock last evening, hut no great damage was done. L'uglnc No. 21H was running down grade with a trip of cars when a pro truding beam struck tho tank of the engine and derailed It. Three or four Cars followed the tank und a passing carriage was struck. and damaged. J ho driver on the carnage was thrown head first over the dashboard, but sustained only slight bruises. An unknown thief cuti red the house of Daniel Thomas, the East Centio street hotel keeper, and stole $!!." from a trunk. Joseph Lntwistle, Kenneth llamsay and Harry Ylengst, of town. Archie Hodge, of (lilberton, slid Kobert dossiicr, of Delano, live members of Co. L, hth Itegt., Pa. Vol., are homo 011 a live-day furlough from Camp Alger. Many old fiieuds of William A. Shocnor, who for many yeais conducted a dry goods business Iieie, were grieved to loam of his death at Shamokin on Sunday last. An election of ollicein of Washington ( 'amp Xo. 1117 I' O. S. of A , last night 10 siilted us billows : Pres., Henry tl. Shissler; V. P.. Wm. It. Adams; M. of F., Thomas Williams; Con., W. J. Davis; luspcctui, HoWiiid Lyon; Ouard, 11. S. Wellei; Trustee, I) F. lioyer; Delegates, II. C. Phillips ami Harry Weller. PITHY POINTS." lapiieiilugs llirouKlmut tlio (biiintry Ciuoiitcleil for Hasty Perusal. Letters of administration were granted to Ignatz Itclth on the estato of (leorgo Uhl, latoof the borough of Ashland, deceased. A U. S. Infantry recruiting ollico was yes leidav oiiencd at Poltsvlllc, to join the regular army. Hi or is again selling in llazleton at Super barrel. The Orwigsburg electric road will bo open lor tnitllc on Saturday. Lightning killed the wife of Farmer Peter II. Sell, of Upper Saucon, Leliish county. Mrs. M. A. thinner was yesterday appointed foutth-class postinistioss at Stonehoro. For alleged breach of promise. Catharino ('lark, of Lancaster, claims $10,000 from Uthur A. Oroir. It is estimated that about 200,000 quarts of huckleberries will lip shipped this season from llazlctnti. Heavy plunder was secured by robbcrn in the residence of Frank C. (larwood, of Lan caster, whoso family is summering at Ard more. Witli a view to securing a share of tho $00,000,000 Spang estate, J, L. Kalhach, a tending cunfeetiouer, will make a trip to tiormany. All kinds of vegetables and flower seeds, aud plants at Payne's nurseries, (iirnulvlllc. I'lec.tric cars pass thu door. n-U-tf Iteiltleed Kates to Ulllt.llo. For the International Convention of the liaptist Young people's Union of America, to be held at II11IU1I0 July II to 17, lbOS, the Pennsylvania liailioad Company will sell excursion tickets from all tli ket stations on its line to liullalo at d ictuiii at rate of single fare for the round trip. Tickets will bo sold July 12 tn in ami will bo good to return until July 10, except that by depositing ticket witli Joint Agent at liullalo on July 17. IS, 01 10, and the payment of fifty cents, tho ru tum limit may ho uxtended to leave liullalo to September 1, 1808. Special train will leave Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia, at 0:110 a. 111., July 13, Frazor 10:10 a. 111., Lancaster I !:!!., a. m , llariisbiiig 12::M p. 111.. Suiihury 2 00 p. 111., md Willlamsiiort:i:10 11 111. P.issengerh fiom other points desiiing'to use spi cial tiulii can use icgular trains to junction points. Hand (lushed, Whilo engaged Iu loosening coal at the Manle Hill colliery yesterday iilteriioon, Stephen Patrick, had tho back of his right hand gashed the entire icngtn ny a lump falling uiion it. Tlio injure 1 man lives iu liradlev's row. Fiist ward, and is under treatment of Dr. D. John Piice. Ohttiiiiry. tlx, livfi.nnuith.nkl ison of Keuho 'mil tvtitn l'tm'Ml. fi ff'rt Cbcrrv sheet, died after aii illness of eight days. Tho funeral will take nlace to-morrow at :! 11. 111., and priKced'to Ashland by electric ears. John W. Snydur, the well known druggist of Mahanoy City, died this morning at 0:1! o'clock. Ho had sutleicd a week from In llammatiou of thu bowels. During bis ill uess he was attended by Dr. Pliaon llermany and on Sunday Dr. J. C. lliddle, ot tlio Minors' hosnital. was called in consultation Yesterday Dr. Thomas Lewis was also called, but tho patient continued slnkin until hi- death. Dr. Snyder was bom iu Lewlsburk. Union county, on Anril 10. IS! I. Ho enlisted as a private at ... . ..r ...i.. ..r jwoomsourg eariy 111 ine war as ivjnemuu, . the 132d Pa. Vo . and in August. 1BU2, rcin- listcd at Hamburg. At tlio conclusion of his service he held the rsnk of 2d Sergeant, The deceased is survived by his wife and two sons, Window shade from II) cents ami upwaid ICstlmaU'i given on large sliadox, F. J. l'nrtz, 21 Nortli Main strict. tf Installment Ousc. CoinnriiliiL' thouasu of William Williams, of town, who was put uuder $1100 Isill by Justice Shoemaker on a charge of larceny as bailee by John Donnelly, of Pottsvllle, tho difeudaiitsays the bod springs purchased from the prow-oiltor woro not imposed of, Williams stilt has thoui Iu his pMsossioii Tliev were bought oil the liutaK.ncut plal sud a first twymcut of fifty ('out was made. When the second fell Hue 11 couiu not uo inui wheieiipou the return of the springs was demanded aud thu defendant wus wllllng-to surrender thum If the fifty cents w'Hlld bo aid back ; hut the prosecutor r(tfuid to ruliirn the money 11ml eiilerid thu (Hilt. Buy Keyatoiio lluur. Xlo smo that the Damei r.ntwio ifc Harb, AthUnil, l' in (iriutul ii ovury nack. THH WI5ATHKU. Th forecast for Wednesday : Fair and wanner weather aud light to fresh nortli easterly nnd ea-terly winds, with cloudiness, fog and probably some local ruins on the coasts. MANGLED BY J5CRAFERS. '1 lm l.lno Stm leil While the Victim Wus .Milking Itepillis. Michael tloncuberger, n single man !!l years of age and residing on South Pear alley, whs severely 'njiiied at the Maple Hill colliery early this morning. Ilefore the breaker started up llouetiberger umleitook to tighten some bolts in the scraper Hue and, while he was thus engaged, the engineer put the line in motion. The first intimation ltouenl'crger had of the movement was when a scraper struck him on top of the head. Ho then threw his right j hand to his In ad. and that too was caught by ' the scrapers. Fortunately tho young man I did not becomd entangled in tliu line, hut as it was he was M'ry seriously injnted. The victim was icmoved to his homo on South Pear alley and attended by Dr. P. F. Hume, win) found a scveio laceration of tho scalp and the right hand and wrist were so badly el lulled that amputation will piobably bo necessary, liouonhergcr was subsequently sent to the Miners' hospital. Window shades from 1(1 cents and upward. Estimates given oil large shades. F. J. Pott., t'i Nuith Main slieet. tf l'lisblon Notes. The August number of tho Delineator Is called 'the midsummer number and presents tho usual attractive combination of fashion, literary and household features that l'!s tiiiguish this publication as the woman's favoiite.inagazlue. The lluglos Sang Truce, a romantic war story by Francis Lyndo, is ohainiingly appropriate at this timu. A timely sketch on tho women of Cuba, by Kate Coventry, throws a bright light on their household life. The (ieorge Washington .Memorial Association, by Carolyn Hal-tcad, discusses the progress made toward the leal ijition of Washington's conception of a gicut National Cnhersity. Iu girls' interests and 01 cupittious, by Lafayette MvLaws, will be found many entertaining and timely hints for girls. Summer desserts, choice and varied, homo-made ices, hot weather housekeeping, vegetables in new guises and piovlsion for thu housework form an excellent group of household subjects. Latest patriotic songs from into!!.-! tents at lirumm's. K. i. i:. Installation. The following olllcers of Anthracite Castle No. 71. Knights of the (ioldeu Lagle, were installed last evening by J. M. Coombo, of Mahanoy City, District Deputy Orand Chief, for the ensuing six months term : Past Chief, (ieorge James; Noble Chief, Frank Walters; Vice Chief, John ltudd; High Priest, William Moiris; Venerable Hermit, Thomas J. Morgan; Master of liccords L. I). llcddall; Clerk of L.xeheqtier, William J. Seltzer; Keeper of Kxcheqiier, A. D. Cable; Sir Herald, Adam Stcckert; Woithy iiaid, S. O. Walker; Worthy Chamberlain, W. Fishburn; Lnsign, W. J. Millard; L'squire, William Hall; First Guardsman, Frank llillier; Second (iuardsmaii, W. C. Collins; Tiustccs, 1'. 1). Holman, (I. Kietz and D.C.Hughes; 1'epicsentatlvo to the Grand Castle, S. G. Walker. rino I'lecei of Granite Work. from Mahanoy City ltecord. The firm of Kverctt ,t I'lew have received tlio contract for a monument and lot fixtures for tho lot of Charles I). .New, of Shenan doah, to bo placed iu tho German Protestant cautery oil the hill. Next to the Soldiers' Monument, it will he the must imposing lieee of granite woik iu the cemetery. Xnllco lo Water Consumers, The dry season of tlio year is now at hand and all persons Using water fruiu tho public water works am cautioned that alter tins latu tho washing of buggies witli hose, pave ments and sii inkling of stieetsare positively lorhiddcu. Scarcity of water necessitates the above order and it will bo rigidly en forced by the superintendent, lieginiiiug with the 0th ilist., water will be shut oil' from :!!0 p. 111. to (1:110 a. m. until further notice. Ily order of water Committee, 7-1-tf Jos. W. l!i:i.r Chairman. A lletriillial I'.irly. The wedding bells will soon ring in the Hebrew circles of town. An initial step towards their tolling was taken last, evening when Miss I' an 1110, oldest daughter of Mr mil Mrs. Max Supowitz. of liist Centre tieel, was betrothed tu Harry Kuuliiian, a lommercial salesman of Towamla, Pa The betrothal occurred at the home of the pros pective bride's patents, and was enjoyed by a number of guests. A supper followed thu betrothal. Among the guests in attendance weio Mr. ami Mrs. li. Kaufman, of Towamla, tho parents of the prospective groom , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, of Mt. Carmel , Mr. aud Mrs. 11. Friedburg, of Mahanoy City ; Ilernaid Scmmcrsuu, of Hazletou , Mr. and Mrs. Dills Supowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Moses and Max Friedburg, of town. American und Cuban Digs, all sizes and piaHtics. F. J. Portz, 21 North Main St. tf Soon Tli'll Marry. Tlio following weio granted marriage licenses : Michael Tickach at d Aiiuiu Pulley, both of Mahanoy City; Henry Spur and .Maggie Itcichert, botli of Shenandoah; Hole Il.ibiak and Olcna .Melon, both ol Shenan doah; Patrick Howau, of ltiownsville, and Catharine Mills, of Shenandoah. l''nur Dajs Tills Week. Tho Park Place collieries of Lentz & Co , will work four days this week commenc ing to-morrow. Tho P. & 11. collieries will work three three-quarter days this week. All collieries supplied by the L. V. will bo given cars on four days this week. This means four days work. Another Victim round. Tlio body of Pclcr Durklii, 0110 of thu victims of tlio Kaska William colliery dis aster, was ricovcied yosloiday. Hie body was found at thu mouth of tlio tunnel, whero tho old Hooded workings woro tapped. Four bodies ale still iu the mine. Deeds ICecordeil. Deeds for tlio following real estate transfers were filed: From llenjauiln F. Kctner to John Frchafer, premises in Schuylkill Haven ; P. it !. C. & I. Co , to Ferdinand Petri, premises in Mahanoy City ; Peter lioscho to Charles J. liosch, promises iu St. Clair. NOT ONE ESCAPED ! Is there such another navy on the face of the earth as the American Navy ? Ladies' Shirt Waists ! Wo arc not j;oitit; to carry a single "iik "iei mis buiihuu ii rcmiucu prices cm assist us in carrying out our intentions. DOWN! DOWN I GOES THE PRICES ! As the SpuuUh ilect went yctitcr dv to the bottom of thu sea. Call cuily ami secure a bargain. MORGAN'S BAZAR, 23 North Main St. ELEVEN MEN KILLED By tie Explosion of Gas In a Water Works Tunnel Under 1 Lake Erie j OVclnml, July 1j. Tho lives nf 11 I men were snuffed out In the twinkling of 1111 e-ye taut nip-lit ar a rcmilt of nn rxplosloii of (?UR iu lb'' hie; witter ivorUs j tunnel that Is being constructed under the bottom of Lnke Kile. Following nrc the liHinea of the killed: John j I'niku, foreman; .Tatnen Parks, brother of John; John Frndey, an Itallnn; Tony DrueiiPttl, ItullRti; John , Itallnn; llnu'iHon Rmlth, bricklayer; John Mrj- 1 Cauley, Willluin Tucker (colored), Ous ( AVattz. Frtiiil: ClementM, Frank Ilnney. 1 The tunnel l an limnr-nxe affair, be ing projected to extend outward from the fliot'o for u dhitnlice of four nnd re half inlleB, nnd 11 lias lipen under con struction for nioie limn a yenr. Tlio work liax been attended with great dif ficulty. Alviut Blx weeks ngo there was an e plosion of gas in the shore end of the big hole, which killed eight men and Injured n 'number of others. Soon nflerward u big pocket of quicksand was stiticl; nnd work was stopped for some time. The contractors then asked for !ieri'h"d'in to ib llect the couise of the tunnel from the route fixed by the city engineers, hut It wns refused. Voik was finally resumed and had progressed uneventfully until last evening, when this latest and most hor rible accident camp. No one will ever br able to tell how the explosion happened, for every wit ness Is dead, and the bodies of all are lying where they fell, 15,000 feet out under the lake. The only man In the tunnel who escaped dcnlli Is Con O'Donnell, a locktender, who was sta tioned ;i,7C0 leet from the bore, lie heard an cxplosllun or scries of ex plosions, lie says there were ten of the chocks, nnd the concussion wns something terrible. It threw lilm oil his feet, and fur linuts he wns In such a dazed condition that he could scarce ly remember what happened. He final ly groped hi.-- way out and told what had oci urrert. Two men, Patrick Vonseer nnd Mar tin Mrt'iiulpy. were the first to venture In the tunnel after the accident oc curred. They made their way to a lock. Z.'IW fpet fiom the shore, hut weio there overcome by the gas and fell to the floor. When they failed to return a young man named Jumes Clements, son of one of the men who wns killed, and who wns employed us n lnulf dilvpr, went to their rescue. He round them almost unconscious lying over u mule enrt and succeeded In helping them to the well at the shore end of the tunnel. The wouldbe rescuer:! siy nil the lights were out beyond the 5,000 feet lock and that they could not go any further. t o 1, olive (. 'uunitit. Montreal, July 12. Senor Du Dose, lute secretary of the Spanish legation at Washington, and Lieutenant Car tunzu. military attache, leave Montreal tonight by the Dominion steamer Otto man at the urgent and repeated re quest of the Dominion government. fix the Sidewalks. Tlieie aro a number of sidewalks in this town that aro sadly in need of repairs, and it would ho a wiso moyc on the part of the ollicials to see that they are repaired before the borough is compelled to pay big damages, as was tho caso in Lock Haven some two mouths ago, when that city bail to draw oil its treasury to tho amount of $8,500 for a broken limb, caused by a dilapidated walk. Has Itccli Postponed. The organization of Captain Fogarty's now military company, which was to have taken place at the Armory hall, Mahanoy City, to night, lias been postponed until further notice, by an order received from Major Halherstadt last night. ezVj of tho Olo'io for RHEUMATISM,! 6ERHAH KEDIOALLAWS. pre xiibul by eminent phytlolansrj UR. RICHTER S ( IP "ANCHOR" PA H liXPtLLfcR. World 1 ennwncc! t lh'mnrkalilv snreiiiifiil ! aOnly c-iMiittna wlih Trade Mark " Anchor.' H. .Id. lliilitir.1 Co., Sl.'.PciirlSt.. Xutv lorL. 1 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks. tK&SOUs. llLilorneil & rexoffiinuudcd by A. Wartey, 106 V, Main St.. kC II. Hatrenbnch, 103 N. Main St., .r.p.D.Klrlln, 6 B. Main St. . Shenandoah. . DR. RICHTEFI'S 1 "ANCHOR" STOMA CHAT. Imf L'iUi ,",D(M""'A:roMln('H Cninnlnliitn. MISCELLANEOUS. ijVSTIAYKI. Kruin tho premises of tho un dei'wlL'tird n lMit red cow, horns hent townrd the head, on Tuesday Ut, A HidtaMo rcwfini win do pam lor tnu auuiiai n return to 4.ju j jwujciuro street, Miienanuouii, j'Vn IOU HUNT. A dwelllnir house, with nil con- 1? venlencoM, on North Wldtu btrcct. Apply ut V?J North Main street. 7-S-tf IM)U HKSV A laru Htoreroom nnd dwelling In t i Dornhach property, nu Hunt Centre Htreet. near Main. For information apply to M. M. Itiirke, Kp ll oiphaulrl, aeil about JU yearn, Hhoutd I-.. ...... 1 1.... tl.... 4,. 4 l.lu inOK Ui;NT Storo room and dwelllnc, i 1' trill I y UK-ated, with all inoUern conven leiiceH. Apnly at No, 113 North Jlaln Htreet, Hhenaitdoah- G-'Ji-tf inOIt UKNT,-Jroperty, No. 318 Wen! Centre r Htreet, recently vacated ly rjilllp Jloehlcr the hutcher. Suitable for irrocerv. meat inarkt t etc. Dwelling and Htahlu attached. Apply to u. ii. I'jtimcr, iiiti West ceutro street, tib-ti oit HAMC A valuahlo property on Wiut V Centre Mreet, dwelling hoiibo, aud all coti- veiiieneeH In tlenlralle Joeatton. Apply to Thomas Ttiuh, for further particulars. 5-7-tf IjIOKHALK. A hhIoou. CJood ntand aud ecu- I1 tral location. Han two pool tables, onu del a combination 01 pool ana hinmriH Apply at tito jiKitAi.n oiuce, ti DRINK- CUvARY'S KXTRA UNI? QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla and Orange Champagne. l'.uuii wufRi. tn hm (.Hi's I Uoat Cuugh Brrup. Times (loud. Vva in .nut,. n)ki ur orupiriiiia. J3 "GOLD DUST. Is never pleasant well done, nnd spending much mil Then the cleaning things the housewife has time Largest package-Krcntcit economy. TIII5 N. IC. IMIRIIANK COJIPANV, Chicago. Bt. Louis. SPECIAL : BARGAINS IT-ARE BEING OFFERED BY THE- Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH fVl Al N STREET. The prices which we are giving you cannot be heat else where. All our shoes have leather counters and leather 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 OrwHgsburg 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 Wain Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. Queen That it is a success was demonstrated by our lest made last week in full view of the 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 baking 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 spectators as a sample of its baking qualities. The same test and results will he derived iu 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 purchasers. Davidson's BUSY . FURNITURE , AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Alain St. CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of die Shenandoah Renovating Conipany'splant, and are prepared to clean, sew and lay carpets, mattresses, and do general upholster ing work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER.. Orders can be left nt No. 7 North West Mree, or at the plant, Apple alley and Mowers street, "QOLD DUST. 1 work. The way to have cleaning to tret tlirotiKli it quickly without .strength, is to use ishini are laid nsidc early in the day, and for more pleasant things. New York. Iloston. rtuutdclpnl. GENUINE. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall paper and decoration !h onn of tlw iilni'tiMMitli century accoiiipllqlunentM, Thnt !h why t!iCiso who select their wall paper nt OAHDIN'S kv Htic-h delightful results. Jt Isn't iieeesary tn purchase tho expeimhu grades, thn de.fitfii-i and colon aro just ai artistic In the cheaper Krn'h'H, If they are. not so rich, Kor thoHnwho wiwh to decorate theii rooum with artistic wall papci.i go to J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Tour Homo or at Onr Store. --Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, WeBottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. I.eave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COM PA INI V". nillions of Dollars Qo up in smoko ovory yoar. Tio u risks hut got your housos, Block, fu nltura, ehs., Insured in (Irst-clnsu r liable companioa as represented by DAVID FAUST, .M"". ' 120 Houtti Junlln H Aim I.lte unilAoelilonUI OomptnlM A (food illllit. . placo for a gonit Michael Mills' Sa(oony 22 V., Centra street, Mi llrfu IiuIUIIiik, Wine, Wliiakles, liter and .'llirn. Yteahnl beer in town nlwaya 011 tap. F Ipo A Handsomo Comnloxlon 1 one of tlio Kreatcet charms a woman can possess. I'OiZONl'U CoUfLUZION 1'owuuu, (fives 11,
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