The Eve He .NiNGr RALD. VOL. VIIL--ISTO. 92. WILLIAMS. Some Big Bargains in Parlor Suits THIS -VSnEJIEJEZ.. On account of an over stock a cut of from $5 to $15 on each suit has been made. Just Received Another Case Ladies' Fancy Ribbed Vests! Which I shall toll at tlio samo prico as bo fore, viz., 14o, worth 20o. So euro a low as this will' bo tlio last caso. Tho, mill has closed them out. For Commoncemcnt Day I offer n larpo assortment of White Goods, Swisses, Organdies, etc, at lomarkalily low figures. Tho Cream Hose, Gloves, llittons aud White and Cream Ribbons havo just arrived. 116-118 North Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. You ought to come and see me in my JST&stv Stored And look through one of the largest and finest stock-i of ZETo'tv Siloes Ever brought to Shenandoah. New everything have been added to my already complete stock, and the new store is a thing of beauty and a profitable place to trade. Offered to buyers of the best a-s well as the cheapest. riecroy dm j Prices lowest, when One prico to !!. tSUtJ'Lr 51 OML.L Now in Order House Cleaning All those in need of Carpets, Window Similes, Laco or Chonillo Curtains, Rugs, Mats, etc., call at J. J. PRICE Ice Cream Freezers. Ice Cream Freezers. Clothes Baskets. Clothca Baskets. Sprinkling Cans. Sprinkling Cans. GLRVIN, DMCAI & WAIDLEY'S. a sioixtia nMErtin. stroot. WE OFFER TO-DAY A lino of NEW CARPETS In Body and Tapestry Brussels. Handsome Now Pallet ns at Lowest Prima. Also a Splendid Assortment of Good Quality, Good We also Ofar Special Bargains in Linoleums and Oil Cloths lo Reduce Stock. For S leIiity Barrels Old Time Rye Mour, Fresli Ground Old Time Graham Motif A Choice Article. AT KISITER'S of- 14 S. MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, FA. quality is considered. OLD R ELI ABU' NORTH MAIN STREET Iron Hollowware, Iron Hollowware. D nnrr So's. Dinner Seta. Tablo Oil Cloth. Table Oil Cloth. Styles, Loio Prices, SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. the iiiiriil IJig Strings of Very Interest ing Correspondence. THE MUSTIiM REPORTER ICcrjm it CIoho Watch on Happening nt Mnlmnny City, GlrurilWUn mid Other Duces ami CJIeim Many Iinportnut Items of Noun l'orHowil Mention. HE Herald to-day fur- "ll'JI'N nlshra in lift rno.lnr. mi intensoly Interesting column of corrcspon ilenco from several towns of tlio region, comprising Mahanoy City, Ollbeton, Maha noy Piano and Frack- vllle. Tho correspondence comprises all tho recent happenings and show that tho re porters havo kept a watchful oyo upon tho movements of people. FltAUK VI 1,1,13. Ocorgo Johnson, of Pottsvlllo, formerly of town, was a tow n visitor on Monday. Geo. will finish his trudo as a merchant in August, and will then secure employment at hla trado in Baldwin's. Miss Morkol, of Shamokin, formerly of town, visited hor numerous friends hero on Wednesday. Tho 14th Instant, Flag Day, passed un observed in town. No flags wore dlsnlavcd. uid tho flagpole In tho High school yard mis as usual baro as a bean polo. Presiding KIder Thomas, of tlio M. K. church, was a town visitor on Wednesday evening. Dr. Ilirch, ot Port Carbon, was in town on Wcduesday. Miss Magglo Kuowles, of New Philadel phia, was a town visitor on Wcduosdav Wo aro pleased to report tbo convalescence of Mrs. A. Bcrdauicr, who had been serious ly 111. President Piorco, of tho School Board, is soriously 111 at his homo a severe caso of pneumonia. John Buck, of Lehigh avenue, is oscavat- ing at his property preparatory to tho erection of a largo store room in the basoment which it Is intended to uso as a greon grocery store. Daniel Dully, tho hardest working insur ance man in tho county, was in town on Wednesday looking np business. Mis3 H. Tempest, of Philalolphla, one of Pennsylvania's most distinguished artists, was a town visitor on Wednesday. Miss Tempest was formerly ono of Schuylkill county's teachers before adoptiug tho pro fession in which sho has won a national repute. Tho lady has three pictures at tho World's Fair, ono of which, "Still LIfo," won a prizo at tho Paris Exposition. Kev. J. Max Lougsdorf, a formor pastor of the Evangelical church of town, was a welcome visitor on Wednesday. Tho rover- end gentleman contemplates retiring from tho ministry and engaging in tho mercantile business at Schuylkill Haven. Intelligence has been received of tho serious illness of Jonas Smith, son of Wash Smith, of town. Jonas was one of Undo Sam's regulars, and tho lottor breaking tho sad intelligence was written by his captain, who speaks in the highest terms of Jonas as a soldier. On Tuesday evening the Frackvllle and Gilbcrton Light, Heat and Power Company declared a scmi-anuual dividend of 3 per cent., payable July 1st, 1803. Tho Fourth of July celebration In town Is In the hands of the Council of tbo Jr. O. U. A. M. So far no steps, that wo are awaro of, havo been taken towards inviting a goneral interest in the proper observance of tho oveut. If a call is to bo made for assistance from the cltizeus it is pretty near time some thing is heard of It. Misses Jeunio Taylor and Lydla Haupt tendered the members of their Sunday school classes a very pleasant day's plcnlcing in the woods on Thursday. Tao little ones enjoyed the outing highly. Madame Gossip has two prominent wed dings on the tapis for tho near future. As the contracting parties are socially promi nent and very popular, tho Important events aro looked forward to with pleasant antici pations. The work on the now school houso which was condemned last week is considered all right this week, and tho mechanics aro busy at work. In tho ineantimo somo of tho taxpayers are busy getting in their work. Owing to tho seriouslllucss of President of the School Board, Price, tho meeting called for last Monday had to be postponed, pending Mr. Price's convalescence. The matter of the prlnclpalshlp In the meantime hangs fire. Proposals aro now out for the re building of tho Kaufman dam, Tho new breast will be much stronger than the old one; tho services of an expert Irom the Croton Water Works, New York, having been engaged to draw up the plans and specifications. The vork will give employment to a great many people. Our popular young townsman, Calvin Seaman, will enter Muhlonburg College, Allentown, next term, preparatory to enter ing on a courso of studies for tho ministry, The Pennsy pay car visited town on Wed nesday, bat as but one employer la oa tho roll in Fraokvillo the number of ducats distributed did not seriously affect the volume of business in town. Washington Camp No. 60 will hold a pedal meeting to-night in the Park theatre, for the purpose of witnessing the Initiation of some candidates, by the crack teams of Camps SSI, of Qllbeiton, and 30, ofPotUvUle, .A I China Call and look at those at a large reduction from A most Interesting tlmo Is anticipated hy members of tho order. , John Kotz, who had jbecn employed an a P. & R. brakeman horo,(has left for Philadel phia in search of other and more lucratlvo employment. On Sunday evening whllo riding through Gtrnrdvlllo on ono of the Schuylkill Traction cars Herbert Itauck, of town, was necidentaly thrown off, colliding with a telegraph polo with sucli forco as to render him unconscious for hoursHc rccelvod several severe gashes around tho faco and head, In ono of which tho physician had to put several stitches. Ho is now all right again, and working as usual. MAHANOY CITY. Mrs. G. H. Wren and Mrs. Eph. Barlow ha?o returned from a trip to tho World's Ealr. F. J. Sliaefcr, of Pottsvlllo, was in town Monday looking after tho .insurance, business. Tlio mombcrs of tho School Board of town participated in a supper at Brownmillcr's hotel, Monday night. Dr. John It. Bisscl spent a fow days of last week in Elraira. P. Sugruo, of Hazlcton, and Miss Agnes Gouldln, of town, were united in marrlago oil Tuosday. Win. Woolcock, nf Frceland, formerly ono of our town boys, is spending n fow days with his parents. Alf Beck and Gcorgo Johnson, of Potts vlllo, spent Tuesday In town. Tho lower schools in town aro closed on account of scarlet fevor, which is prevalent 1.. tho lower end of town. The high schools have been cxai. Incd this week. The funeral of Mrs. Whetstone, mother of Mrs. G. W. Dcnnt?,on Wedncsday,was largoly attended. Robert C. Smith, attending college, at Selln's Grovo, 13 homo on a vacation. M. G. Reinhold, Es ,, was made happy on Saturday by tlio arrival of a baby girl. Tho English Lutheran Mission Band, of town, held an empire festival in Armory hall Thursday night. Tho marching was ox col lent. In the lower part of tlio ball very accommodating waiters served Ico cream nnd cako. MAHANOY I'LANjU- There wore thrco passengers on oir 21 going to Mahanoy Citv on Tuesday morning last whoso aggregate weight reached 823 pounds. Joseph Donohoo, of Malzovlllo, of whom wo mentioned last week was taken to tho Miners' Hospital, although badly Injured, Dr. Blddlo has strong hopes of saving his leg. Daniel Grcon, who has been seriously ill for several weeks past at the homo of his son-in-law, Dr. J. II. Enterlino, is, wo aro pleased to report, rapidly convalescing. Four drivers at tho East BoarBidgo colliery were discharged on Monday last for racing their teams to town coming from work. Ttoy were repeatedly notified to drive slow, but tho warning was unheeded. Foreman Giles is determined to break up tho dangerous practice. Capt. Balloy, of the Traction Company, wa3 in town during tho woek viewing tho improvements being mado. J. E. McKeon, John F. Powers aud T. E Fitzpatrick attended tho funeral of tho lato Patrick Kinney, at Ashland, on Tuesday. S. G. Middieton, of Malzovlllo, will bo a candidato for nomination before the uoxt Republican Convention for Commisslonor, Middlotou has always been a faithful worker in the ranks of his party, and now when the opportunity presents itself to reward him there should bo no half way business about it. Ho should receive tho unanimous support of tho leaders. Should ho receive the nomination ho will bo a strong candidate, and will make his opponent's road a hard ono to travol. Prof, A. J. Flynn has recoived notlco from Mr. Livingston Seltzer, chairman of com mitteo on permanent certificates, notifying him that ho had made the best average of the class, consisting of thirty-two aiemhors. Mr, Flynn's many friends in tora feel Justly proud of his success. Our townsman, Thomas (Silos, is tho proud possessor of a miniature Clanny lamp, made of solid gold, which was presented to him by his old friend, Patrick Finton, who lately returned from an oxtendod tour through England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Mr. Giles wears It on his watch chain for a charm and prizes It very highly. The Traction company have 1 large force of men employed planking aud oaeadeinlzing the road bed through tlio boroufh. We hope the good work will be continued. Trailer 17 should bo taken to the car house or thrown down the bank, as if is danger ously near tho track in its present position, below the foundry at Mahanoj City. Sev eral passengers riding on the foot; board of the summor can have had very narrow escapes from being struck by the projecting wheels. S. A. Beddall, of Shenandoah, vas in town Wednesday. Manager George Moore, of Pottsville, arrived in town Wednesday morning with a large force of workmen, who at ones set to work. Miss Katie Mahon, a charming young lady of Philadelphia, and formerly of this place, arrived in town ou Monday last. She has been invited hither by htr friend, Mies Maggie Foley, to act as bridesmaid for hor at her wedding, which takoa -place the coming week. USE DANA'S SAKSAPARILLA, it "THE KIND THAT CURES." IMPORTANT NOriOH. Oas Consumers Slioulil lllto This Tlivtr Attention.. Notice Is given that the gas supply will be turned off at 18 o'doek to-night to. give the company an opportunity to locate leaks. The gas will also be turned off during the day time until further notlco for the same purpose. Consumers aro warned to Ittp all gat jets closed while the supply It cut off. e-17H Suehahmau Heat 4PowkhCo. tTUM 17. 1893. Closets. beautiful china closets just former prices. These goods THE CLOW DAYS ! Friends 'of Teachers Must be Active. JULY 1ST THE LAST DAY If You IIuvo Any Vntot for Youv I'iivorll- Send Tliem In nt Uiien An Important AiiiioiiiirciiK'iit About tho Spoilal In cursion on Monday. MPLE time has been given thoso who wish to accompany the two leaders in this contest to tlio World's Fnlr on t Pullman palaco car special oxcursion planned by tbo Her ald to enroll their names and mako their deilOsitS. Tn.nlr.lit ti, roll will closo aud ou Monday tho Hkrald will nnnounco whothor or not Mm will bo abandoned. A number of names havo been for somo unknown reason manv lum ft.iu.i thus far to llvo up to tho requirements for a casncposit. mis was absolutely essential to tho success of tho nrolcct. 'Trim nil i, enteral their names aro roptitabio people and moir worns coum uo takon with safety for much more than the amount of Mm ilnm.tt but tho oxcursion was plannod ou business principles ami it is only fair to expect all who wished to become Intcrmtnl In i, cursion to llvo up to iliciu. Thoso who havo been dollniiiimir. to i,t. matter havo until this ovcnlmr 111 U'lllpll th catch up. Should tho entries and deiioalu l,n insuiucicni 0 warrant tlio Hkiui.d in carry Ing on tho project it will bo tlochiiwl oil- Monday noxt and tlio deposits mado will bo returned. an niianuonmcnt thn itu-a. ald will then turn its attention tn nrm,.i., tho trips for only tho wiunlng toachors and uioso who wisn to accomnauv thorn wilt to mako their own arrangements. There are but thirtoon morn riW In whiM. votes can bo sent in for tho teachers in this contest. The closing dav it tho frionds of tho toachors must now be activo or bo prepared for defeat. Tho dally returns aro not comlmr In nr. a high average aud even If they do not go any higher tho grand total figures will run con siderably over 400,000 on tho night of Juno 30th. Many people are inclined to tho belief, however, that during tho last wia- M, averago will bo much higher and the grand total will be very closo to irhiot up to tho half million mark. The result has already exceeded tho expectations of Mm mn0. meut by a great many thousands. Nellie Dulra Ton to Agnes Stein ,.. 73357 Mamo II. Wasloy ..........075n Mahala Fairchtld..... ..31U77 Mary A. Connelly 3l8Bf Carrie Faust 17574 irrauK is. Williams 1698(S IreneShane ih Carrie M. Smith 401s Mary A. LaHerty 3521 Ilattle Hess 3333 Anna M.uengler 31 ia LUlie II. Phillips , ssta Bridget A. Burns oaj Mary A. Stack.... "079 Jamoa It. Lewis .. 1326 Ella Clauser....... ions Maggie Cavanaugh...........;.... 893 Clara ("line... .... 883 Hannah Ueese ,. 702 Annie Mansoll W7 Sadie Danloll......... Jennli Kamage...... 606 304 185 179 133 Mlnnlo Dipper Lizzie Lehe. Lizzie O'Cocnell... Votes polled yesterday ... 3690 Grand total 330074 USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA ,m "THE KIND THAT CURES," UILIIKItTON. Miss Brdget Barrett," of Girardville, is vising hor sister, Mrs. J. Kiloullen. Miss Ella Ivauo, of Mluersvlllo, visited friends in Maizevllle. Miss Lizzie James, of Pottsvlllo, was the guest of Miss Katie McLaughlin. Miss Maggie Egan visited frionds in Mill Creek on Thursday. Miss Lizzie Eltrlngham visited home friends on Sunday. The commencement exercises of Maize vllle schools will bo held on Wednesday evening, June 31st Miss Ella Kane, of Mlncrsvtlle, spent sov- cral days with friends in town. John Casstdy will be married to Miss Maggie Foley, of Mahanoy Plane, on Wed nesday next. Rumor has It that one of Mahanoy Plane's fair ladles will soon rob Maizevllle of her best timber handler. A conflict of logal opinions among the officers of tho ward prevented the arrest of two Shenandoah gamblors who held forth on our streets last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Djvoy, of Latrobo, were tho guests of their daughter, Mrs. Victor Bur- chill, during the week. Constable Seaman has been this week preparing a petition to court, praying for the appointment of viewers to examine the road loading from this place to Frackvllle. The petitioner set forth that said road Is in an punsafe and dangerous condition. Fulr and Festival. The English Lutheran church will hold a fair and festival la Robbing' opera house. from June IDUi to 21th, inclusive. Admls- lion 0 cents, 4-13-Ct I China arrived. The finest ever of- were ordered last winter and A BREAKER BTJRNED. l lro Cnuics Orrnt I.o,, ,,t Wlllicrton, Nonr Ml. Cnrniel. 1110 largo doublo breaker of tho Mid Valley Coal Company, at Wllberton, n small mining settlement looatod about two miles northeast of Mt. Carmel, was destroyed hy fire last evening. The operators of tho colliery aro E. P. Lelsouring, T. M. Rlchter and M.S. Kommerer, and Frank Clnmnn. formerly of Ashland, is superintendent of tho place. Tho loss is $100,000 and tho origin of tho firo Is unknown. Tho broakor was comparatively n now ono an id cost $75,000. It was n modol structure and had a capacity for cleaning and prepar ing 1,800 tons of coal por day. It was first put In operation February 10, 1801, and has in run regularly ever slnco, consequently 1 destruction will bo a great loss to the working classes es well as to the oporators. gavo employment to GOO men and bovs and in 1602 tlio ontput was nearly 200,000 tons. Tho insurance was nlmnt fcm nm P ,,. - , , .... -vory bottle of Arnica & Oil T.lnlmnn . . ,, ., " so Id s warranted by tho proprietors to give satisfaction nr mnnnv wilt u .nr.,n.in.i . satisfaction or monoy will bo rofundod. lm I'oints. Kcitcr has a flno art exhibit in Ills fdinar windows at tho cornor of Main and I.lnvd streets. Work will bo resumed on tho pub'io water works on Monday noxt. A car load of horses from Nmv Ynrk passed through town this morning for Main's circus at Asniaim. Tho Shenandoah Athletic Club la nn nir. spring of tho National Club. A feature of its exhibitions will bo boxing contests bo tween specially cngagod oxpononta of tlio manly art Walter L. Main's great railroad shows will exhibit at tho trotting park on Mondav. They will nrrivo hero to-morrow. Tho exterior of tho Welsh Baptist church at tho corner ot 0.ik and West streets has rorftlvwi " - - ' . - - - R. I). Uagonbuch. It is timo our peoplo showed somo activltv in making arrangements for the celebration ot tuo fourth or July. Tho day should bo mado a gala ono this year. A valuablo cow beloncine to Wllllnm Whitaker, of Yatesvlllo, was killed on the Lehigh Valley railroad at that nlaco on Thursday evening, by freight engine No. 403. Nntlc. Keep tho gas jets closed while tlio supply is turned off. 0-17 3t Alalli'ii Circus. Walter L. Main's great show and circus arrived in tho city yesterday aud at onco attracted very favorablo attontion by its immensity and neatness of appearance. The parade to-day was 0110 of tho best seen in Alliance In a long timo. Their horses and ponies aro especially fino looklnir and nlmw good keeping. Tho show is first class through out and cannot bo too generously patronized. Air. Main and his assistants are as irentln- manly a lot of men to do business with as it has over been our pleasure to meet. Daily Review, Alliance, O. Main's circus will bo at the trotting park, Shenandoah, on Monday, June 10th. Likes the "Herald." Mr. Thomas E. Roilly. oue of our vonnc men holding a position in tho government service at Washington, D. C, writes to tho Herald from that nlaco as follows: "En. closed please find threo dollars for subscrip tion to tho Hkhald the past year. I must compliment the management on the Improve ment lately mado iu tho paper and wish It contlnuod success." Mr. Reilly Is one of the few men who appreciate a good thing and encourago it in a substantial manner. If Shenandoah had more of Buch people she would bo far ahead of hor prosout status. Notice. Keep the gas jets closed whllo tho supply is turnod off. Company Store Itobbed. A burslar entered a comnanv storn nt Honeybrook late last night and carried off a quantity of hats aud shoes notwithstanding four men were sleeping in tho place at the tlmo. Tho burglar also mado a successful at. tempt to got Into the Lofty railway station icwi, ,u&u.iuwi,ug uu.iy ruunuy Bunion, Ho is described as a medium sized man with ... . red hair. He worked at the HonevbrnnV colliery, under tho name of Higglns. for about a week. Coughing I,eaU to Consumption, Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at -.nco. Change of (.rounds. Tho Neiswendcr pigeon shooting match on Monday will take place at the Ellenimw.n base ball grounds instead of at tho trotting park. This change has been made necessary on account of Main's circus occupying the latter place. Old Colliery to Itesume. The Bellmoro colliery n ar Mt. Carmel , ., , , . , . " to resume operations on July 1st, next, alter an ldlncss of over two years. R. S ltlcV-nl " ' ... . . Co., a new firm of ojerators, will have charge More people, adults and children, are troubled with costlveness than with any other allmenL Dr. Henry Baxter's Man. drake Bitters will cure costlveness and pre vent the diseases which result from It, lm Now for Oxrord TIm. At the People's store -will be found a blg seleeuon ef ladies' Oxford ties, warrant flllrl nil In tViA ! -s. Pirn . w " otu ujon titit. 02sTE CENT. Closets. fcred in the coal region and have just arrived. a wm 11 Shenandoah Beats the Read ing Club. ! WAS A MERE BURLESQUE Tho Homo Team IlmT tho Visitors nt W SlercV lit till Tlnw.. iin.l ir..l. ri ...;H ...... iiiuo JIUI1S in Jicli or Two Inning The Oamo corded In Detail. F tho national gamo was ever burlesquod Fri. Shenandoah tho Resil ing and homo teams 1 did It at tho trottlnir park yostorday after- noon It was a regular drcus and tho stm-tn. lu" "CI" ""i"' lu a roar 01 laughter from tho ....... m. r iHu w iiiiuu, inu visitors put up a childish game and tho home players scorned' to bo . . r . . w mu toying with them. This Heading dub will' nover play horo again. Thoy don't return valuo for tho attendance. Folmer oponed tho camo with a thrnn.WA hit and scored on Roilly'shlt. Miner got his base on balls and McNcalis reached first on Miller's error, which also loft Reilly in. Heffron went out on a fly to left field. Arc. Gottlgan got his base on balls, and Tnnln " reached first and McNealls scored on Lipckn's error. Miner had previously Iinnn rnnr-lif third and tho sldo was retired with throe runs to its credit by Setloy's fly to third baso. nouinaster went to tho bat for tho vinltar and mado a hit. Lipcka went out on a fly caught by Setloy, Miller was hit and took his', naso aim uooilinau reached the first base by .McNealls error, which also lot two runs in, Before tlio sldo was retired the visitors tied tho score. lln to Mm fifth !nr.;. i 1 -i.t ,vjr,. a scoro of 7 to G. Then the burlesque opened. In this Inning tho homo team madn fl singlo and thrco two baso hits, two men were nit by pitcnod balls, and four bases wem stolon. Shenandoah scored nine rnnn an A' tho visitors 3, making tho total 16 to Gin favor of tlio homo tcatn. - Tho eighth Inning was a hit. rnn nnil fnm-- ble affair. Shenandoah had fivn rtn.iM .u&ia ouu a two-baggor and added 0 moro runs to its scoro, making a total of 27. Two of the runs' in this inning wore made by Miner, a dfiridi' amateur. ' In tho same inning tho Reading hnA .iJ hits and scored 8 runs, makinp thulr fti 10 They did not increase It and in tho ninth tho" nomo team made the scoro 28 to 19. Setley struck two men out in succraiinn In tho second and fifth innings, and Uimo mm. in succession in the third, His total strike outs numbered 13. F. Miller mado a great hit when the homo run. He knocked tio baH'iMwr?!- tho fenco. Huntzinger's playing was very ragged. T Asa whole tho game was such u tho'x patrons do not relish. It was Imnlc t,.-iy, - of incompetency on tho part of tho i.,ii " and recklessness and Indifference on the part 01 inouometeam. A glance at the sum- mary below is enough to make ono who Imimi anything about tho game smile. 1- nlmer went homo at thn rlma nf kn sovontfi Inning and his successor, Heffrsn, ' , did some excellent work for the balance of the game. SHSNANDOAII. . . Fulmer, rl c.. s in. 3 2 3 .1 to. 8 u 0 0 4 13 O 2 0 0 ta. Kemy, 30, zd, ss r M 3 Miner, 2b. rl................ g McNealie, cf.... 3 xienron, us o.....H. z McUettigan lb. ... . 2 Toole, 11.................... ..... 4 Setley, p 4 Huntzlnger, 3b 3 Dalton, rr, 2b s I Totals.. . 23 IS 27 25 g nieAnlNn. n in. 1 2 2 1 2 1 I notrmaser. If ... .. 3 4 3 2 3 4 2 1 7 0 t,ipcKa, 3D ......... 1 K Miller, ss 4 unndmnn h.. t Ulrich, rt, lb .......... 1 Fielding, c .... 3 Weutzel, cf........ . 1 DeCllsva, lb, p...-. I Miner, p, rt.............. 1 Totals , .19 IS 20 IHNINOS. i Hnenanaoan ..........W.M.8 2 2 0 9 0 ft 9 I 23 Reading .. .... ...s 0 1 1 3 3 58 019 I .!!....-(... ., . . . . .. .. . Shenandoah ... -uuuiMutu uciukbu uut ior nos leu&ning Hnmn run. V Millar Tn. ... v.. 1.1, .. Lipcka, F. Miller, Fulmer. Two bass hliaX Fulmer (8) McNealls, Toole, Huntzlnger. struck out by isetlov. 13 : DeCilsra. iia on balls ott Readlne. II : HhmamWh Wild Pitches etley. i. Passed balls Field ing, 2. Stolen bases Fulmer (2). Ueillv -it- Miner 2, IletTrou 1 Setter 8, L. Miller 1. lime ui same-j cours ajQ zu minutes. Umpire. Whalen. USE DANA'S S AES APARILL A, its " THE KIND THAT CURES". A Splendid Success, The Ice cream festival held In liobblna' opera house last night under the anspioesof Washington uimps, fios. 112, 20a and 183, 18 netted for the Fourth of July celebration ueiieu ior me rounn oi juiy celebration Uud. The festival will be continued this I . evening, on account w tne Heading pay. g, newfe,turee have been added. The admission 1s only 10 cents. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, ITS "THLE.KINP THAT CURES," Bar Kevtlomi flour! Ra snra tfc.t !, name Lsssia & BiiB. Aihlsnd. P nrlni on every sack. 8-Stair You are tuvttcd to call at ,1 JnMm - a Clotua ana WlMdow niiaii 10 r
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