The Evening Hi 3RAL VOL. Vni.-NO.14G. SHENANDOAH. PA.. MONDAY. AUGUST 21. 1893. ONE CENT. D n 1 V ii t i 1 J" Absolutely Free ! mMjimMBiWJma"Iaa'1M;a .To every customer who purchases goods to the amount of We will give as a present Shepp's Photographs of the World. J. P. S OOll. Look at Our WINDOW DISPLAY -Tlxis Wooli. A large consignment of Misses' and Children's Qkr Fancy Ribbed Hose, 0X(worth 124 and 15) at 57 116-118 North Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. Now to make .Room for utj .n iff r mi vtoou 1 I have concluded to sell off all the Russet Shoes I have at a Big Reduction. Children's Shoes, formerly $1.00, now 65 cents. Children's Shoes, formerly $1.25. now 75 cents. All kinds of Women's Russet and Oxford Shoes at and below cost. 14 South Main Street, Big Inducements to Buyers- o AT THE o People's Store ! Ladies' Black Oxford Ties, patent tip, G5o, elsewhere $1.00. Ladies' Russet Oxford Ties..., 76e, formerly $1.25. Chllds' Black Oxford Tiee 50c, cheap at 75c. Ladles' Foxed Gaiters 90c, reduced from $1.25. Men's Tennis Shoes only 40c. 121 North Main Street, PICNIC GOODS! Chipped Beef, Chipped Summer Sausage, Lunch Beeef, j Sardines. IN GLASS AND BY TUB DOZEN. Sweet Pickles, Pickled Onions, Root Beer Extract, Pruit Syrups. il MGULAR PICNIC ! The Shenandoalis Annihilate Emory's "Giants." A MISERABLE SHOWING I Wn Mmlo by Vlsliiirn, Wlm C'milil Neither l'ltili. ll.it nr l'li'lil nuil 1'.ru With tlin Umpire's AhiIsIuiico They railed to Score. MORE disgusted crowd of people than that which witnessed the gamo of ball between tho homo team and Emory's aggregation ol colored Dalits (?) never went inside tho gate, The gamo was 0110 of tho most ridiculous ex hibitionscver given on tho grounds and tho people of this vicinity will never havo any uso for Emory's aggroga tion again. Tlicro was not one of tho visitors who exhibited tho slightest knowledge of tho game aud any scrub team can boat them. Tho Shenandoah players retired tho visitors In onc-two-threo order in almost every inning and tho umpire had great diiliculty in finding excuses upon which to retire tho Shenandoah men. Even when they would striko out tho batesnien would succeed In getting to first base, by tho fuiluro of the catcher to hold tho ball and tho first bato man's nnills. In tho first Inningeloven Shenandoah men went to tho hat, Fuliuer, Martin and W. Henry getting there twico before thosidu was retired. Two twp-baggcrs, two singles, two bases on balls, two errors, n hit by pitcher and two stolen bases gavo tho homo team a start of eight runs aud when tho Lumber City players went to bat two of them went out in rotation by Martin's quick pickups and throws to first and tho third went out on a fly to F. Henry at second. In tho second inning Itecd succeeded Hell as pitcher for the visitors and ho did pretty well, but could not hold tho gamo iu faco of four errors, llvo stolen bases and a passed ball, aud tho homo team mado four moro runs. Iteed struck out Martin and Messitt iu this inning aud Ilradiey returned tho compliment by striking out Suowdcn aud lleusou in the same inning. In tho fourth inning tho homo management, realizing the picnic on hand, decided to with draw Ilradiey and let him reserve his ability for better gamo, W. Henry was brought in from right field and put in tho box. Ho sim ply toyed with tho colored men. Ho struck out two in tho fourth aud two in tho lifth,and took compassion on tho visitors and pitched a series of curves, li shoots, up-shoots.drops.otc., just to show tho audience how many styles ho had In stock. Tho darkies tried to slaughter all of them, but in tho sixth iunlug only got two hits. Twice tho darkies wero badly fooled whon they saw a chanco to get run. Iu tho fourth Uaker made a hit and stolo to second aud Jones took his base by bo. iug hit. Eakor was iu high glee, but when ho tried to steal to third Mossitt aud Houry cut off his Joyous spell. Henry thou struck out Suowdeu and Battles. In tho eighth inning, after Hell had gone- out on a lly to Stewart, Bccd got his first base on Martin's bad throw and got to third on a wild pitch. Ho stayed at third. Emory tho great struck out, aud Stowart retired Bakor at first. Wero it not for tho wild pitch not ono of tho visitors would havo boon credited witli reaching third base. During tho last half of tho game Umpire Whalon purposely gave wrong decisions In favor of tho darkies and tho home playors took them good naturedly, but his best en deavors In that direction could not get any of Emory's men near the home plate. Tho gamo was practically child's play and such an exhibition as ono might oxpect to me In tho Pottsvillo club trying to play with one of the batioual league, teams. HIENANDOAII. ii. In nn Fulmer, et 5 0 0 ' 0 Martin, 3b 12 14 v. Henry, rt. n 2 a n 1 Toole, U 3 10 0 F. Henry. !ib .. 10 4a Stewart, ss 4 2 8 2 uraaiey, p 4 110 Messitt, 2 3 8 8 waru, id 2 1 in 0 nndoah six when tho gamo was called on ac count of rain. Fulmor never had so much fun on tho dia mond, lie had three twobaggors,two singles aud a triple. Tho two new players, W. Henry, lato of Wilkes llarre, aud Stewart, lato of Blooms burg, nro good players aud havo made a good impression. Wo don't want any moro oolorod giants from Williamsport iu this section. Tho home team is au aggreatiou of players now and should not fear tho best teams. Tho Mahanoy City club plays hero noxt Wednesday. On Friday tho homo toam goes to Mahanoy City and 011 Saturday it will very likely meet the l'otlsvilles on their own grounds. What a gato tho l'ottsvlllcs would draw hero! Bradley has become a great favorlto. Tho homo team did not got homo from Ly- keus until n. m. yesterday, yet all tho play ers presented themselves on tho diamond In good condition for tho noxt gamo. W. Henry and Stewart will remain horo. Tho latter is looked upon as a moro reliable and harder working man at short than Heck man. Pottstowu, I'ottsvillc, Lykens and Wll liamsports havo been downed in succession by our champions, tho first-named team suffering two defeats in succession. OBE'S OBSERVATIONS. A BURGLARY. Ampl .Mlilulglit Mnrultiler Caught Wtttl Kvlileiico Against lllin. Edward Walters, of North Ilowor street. was taken to tho I'ottsvillojail this morning and will bo hold a prisoner tliero until ho can be taken before tho court for trial on chargo of burglary. Ho pleaded guilty, but had ho failed to do so tho authorities had ample evidence of his crime Somo timo after 11! o'clock Saturday nigh Walters succeeded iu gottiug into tho cellar under Tabor's butcher shop at tho corner 1 White and Centre streets, and by means of stairway got into tho shop. Ho robbed tho money drawer of $0.0(1, three Bilver watchos aud a number of trinkets, and completed his plundering by shoving a pieco of meat weigh iug about 25 pounds uudcr tho big gum coat ho wore. Thus loaded ho started for his homo, but I'ollccmau Flaherty noticed his lumbering gait in passing tho Lehigh Valloy depot and mado an arrest Policeman Flaherty escorted tho prisoner to the lattcr's homo to wait and see if any accomplices would arrive, aud Policeman Mctiuiro stood guard outsido of tho house No accomplices putting iu an appearance. Wallers and tho booty wero takou to Justico Monaghan's olllco. Walters pleaded guilty, but said ho was drawn into committing tho burglary by a Polo named Joo Usis. This story is discredited. Thero is a Joo Usis In town, but ho iu no way tallies with tho do scription Walters gives of tho man ho said got him into tho afiair. Walters ha3 llgurod in justices courts pretty frequently of late. Some weeks ago ho had a townsman arrested, charging him with adultery, Walter's wife being tho co respondent, but tho caso was settled, short time after Walters was arrested on chargo of attempting to assault a young girl, This caso was also settled. This timo ho will piobably go behind tho bars for a while, Thero may bo moro developments coucerning tho burglary by to-morrow. Totals.. . ...,24 19 27 12 2 LTJMUER CITY. n. 1 II . Emory, 20, 0 0 0 6 1 Uaker, ss, p 0 10 3 Jones, lb .. 0 n n n Bnowden, cf, rt 0 0 0 0 llattles, c,2b .. 0 1 7 4 Alexander It 0 0 11 iienson, flu 0 0 2 1 Hell. d. cf 11 1 n , Used, rt, p, ss 0 0 0 3 Totals 0 3 27 13 20 innings : Shenandoah 8 4 0 0 5 1 6 0 021 Lumber City 0 000000000 Earned runs Shenandoah. 6. Tan w hiu Fulmer (3), W. Ilemy, Martin, Three bake nns runner, Mariin. oiewurt. Stolen base Fulmer (2). fcartln ). W. Hennr. -rwu. TIT btewarl (5), Ilrudley, Meaalu (), Ward 12). Baker, basse on balls Off Khetmndoata 2 ' 08 Williamsport, 1. Struck out lly Bradltv' 2i bylleury.a, by Bell, 1, by Reed, lilt by pitcher luole, Jones. Passed balls -WllliauobDort. a. Wild nltoh-Tw hT.., lime ot j(ume 8 hour aud 10 mluuta! Umpire, Whaleu. I-L1HK. Tho game at Lykens on Saturday was won by tho Shenandoalis, by a seore of 5 to S. Lykens had played seven Innings and Sheo- - Arnica & Oil Liniment Is vory healing and soothing, aud does wonders when applied to old sores. lm OHTJROH REOPENED. Tho Ebouer Eviuige. leal Congregation nt Home Again, Yesterday tho congregation of thoEbenezer Evangolical church, comer of Cherry aud West streets, reopened the cdifico which had been closed fer tbrco mouths on account of repairs. Tho event was celebrated by services in the morning, afternoon aud oveuiug aud sermons were preached by Rev. O. W. Gross, presiding older of- the Pottsvlllo district; Ebv. G. B. Fisher, of Bsruesvillo; Itev. H. G Glick, of Hazleton; aud Itev. It. M. Lichten. waluer. USE DANA'S SABSAPAKILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUKEsS." Kticrulugy. Lorenzo Schmidt, the Mt. Carbon brewer, died hut night He was attlieted with ca tarrh of the stomach aud had been confined to his bed fur three weeks. Mr. Schmidt was born at Bavaria, Germany, August 1, 1815, and fought in the Franco-Prussian war. When that war ceased he came to this coun try and secured employment in Lauer's Head ing brewery. Iu 1878 ho moved to Pottsville aud took possession of the Orchard brewery, aud in 1866 he built the brewery at Mt. Car bon which ho controlled at the timo of his death, A wife and four sons survlvo him. Francis A. Mortimer, Esq., died at his homo at Edgewood Farm, near Crossoua, yesterday aftornoon, in his 43d year. He was admitted to the Schuylkill county bar In 1877, but tho labors of tho profession broko down his health and he was obliged to retire. Ho had been a confirmed invalid for the past two years. Mr. Mortimer was unmarried and resided with his parent. Iu accordance with his wishes tho body will be cremated at the German town furnace. Mrs. Hannah Maurer, wife of James G, Maurer, proprietor of the Mauslou house at Ashland, died on Saturday. Mrs. Kaarer was bora In Kldrad township and wM 15 ysare of ago. Death was duo to a axnplloft ttouof diiiai rajulUHf fnxtt a moomm atfceMeu from whlah she had sulfcrwl fer years. Wliut Ho SoeH ami Hours During Ills Travels, Tho rain storm was a welcomo visitor and it did good work on tho street nnd gutters, but tho reservoirs could havo stood a much heavier and longer fall. Tho collieries nro euircriug tho worst. It Is mid somo of tho boiler housos whero purified water Is usenl smell llko garbbago storage houses. Peoplo nt tho Cambrldgo colliery complain that ono night last week tho content of an outhouso wero dumped near tho breaker and tho stench In that vicinity has been almost unbearable sinco. They intend to lay tho mattor beforo tho Board of Health. When tho organ grinders givo up It Is an indication that times are hard. One of them left town Saturday avowing that ho would put thoorgau nway and seek a job with ouo of tho reservoir gangs. East Centro street was clear of beer kogs yostorday with tho oxecptiou of ono placo uoar tho bridge, aud Chiof Burgess Bums lost no time iu having tho ordluauco complied with thero. Tho clam bako which was to havo boon held at Davis' Run yoslcrday uudcr tho management of J. K. P. Scheltly was indefinitely postponed oil account of tho storm on tho previous night and tho cool morning following. When it takes placo thoso who attend will havo a good timo. Thero is a wroug impression prevailing among many of tho school children and their parents regarding tho rules of tho local School Board under tho free toxt book bill. They arc laboring uudor tho impression that thero Is to bo a general distribution of now books, but such Is not tho caso. Children who havo books in fair condition will bo required to uso them aud nn Inventory which has been takou shows to a pretty closo figuro how many children havo books that can bo used. Ono of our contemporaries has spread a re port that supervisor D. P. Llewollyu contem plates matrimony. Thisthosupcrvisorlndig nautly denies. When tho Board of Health meets to-morrow night it expects to adopt rules and regulations which will givo the public a letter idea of tho board's dutioi and powers aud what violations of its order will wean to tho trans gressors. Oce. USE DANA'S 8AESAPAEILLA, ITS "THE KIND THAT CUBES." fEllSONAl.. i HIE If CMIl! Bankers of the Reerion -Hold a Meeting'. MEET PRESIDENT HARRIS It Is llcllcteil I'liin Tor Iti'lliT From tho .Stringency hat llcen Arranged Tlio Italluiiy Ihiiploycs Worn I'nlil Hero To- day. .JfiHSpeUK prospects for tho EcJLCJI Hp , employes of tho Phlla- T. J. Broughall went to Williamsport this morning. justico Mouaghan and his son went to Pottsvlllo this morniug. W. It. Owen, wife and daughter, Carrie, aro visiting friends in town. Samuel Wragg shipped his household goods to Jit. Larmel on Saturday. James Bradloy, of New London, Luzcrno county, spent yesterday in town. Misses Annio and Emma Tuckoy spent auuuay with friends at Shamokiu. oeuatorli. J. Monaghan spent Saturday at Pottsvillo attendlug tho funeral of a friend. Superintendent W.H. Lewis, ofWm. Peun. aim claughtors, returned from tho World's Fair yesterday. Cashier E. II. Hunter, of tho Merchants' National Bank, spent Saturday at Pottsvillo. Ho was acodmpauiod by S. G. M. Uoliopeter, Esq.. James Wheolihau and P. J. Mulhollaud woro among tho Shenandoah peoplo who wit nested tho ball gamo at Pottsvillo Saturday uttoruoou. Frank Ward, formerly a resident popular uaso baiiist of this place, passed through town this morning with tho Altoona olub, to play at Aiioutown this afternoon. Letter Carrier Phil Holmau to-day started to enjoy bis annual two-weeks vaca' tlon. Ho will visit friends at Ashlaud and Hassletou, but spend most of the time at At lantio City. USE DANA'S SAB8APABILLA, rrs " THE KIND THAT CUBES". Drowned Iu a ltrnaoli. iionort aeitzinger, a boy residing at i raekvllle was drowned In a mine breach near Maiaevllle on Saturday afternoon. The boy could not swim and upon going into deep water he went down before he could be given assistance. There were several boys about tho breach at the time and two of them narrowly escaped a similar fate in attempting a rescue. A common cold should not Downs' Elixir will cure It. be neglected, lm rottpnuetl. The meeting which was to havo been held at David B. Lewis', on North Main street, In tho Interest of Mrs. Caroline Roberts, of Wm. Peun, has been postponed to October 1st, 1883. USE DANA'S SAR8APAEILLA, rrs THE KIND THAT CURBS." An Audit. Tho audit iu the com of Hay A Sou vs. 01. lather for a distribution of funds in the bauds of the Sheriff will be held iu the ottioe of S Q. M. Hollopeter, Esq., at 9 o'clock to ui pirow morning. -um..'. VMd to OowiiuuuMon, 8tiN WtU ttop. tbe oMgh at dolphia aud Reading Coal nud Iron Company brightened somowhat to-day. On Saturday gs'i31-' I afternoon a meeting of tho bankers of tho anthracite coal region was hold at Pottsvillo for tho purpose of arrang ing to cash P. & I!, chocks giveu to employes for wngos during tho present stringency. Tho meeting was hold upon tho iustanco of President Harris and it brought about tho following aggregation : William S. Hoatou, of tho Citizcus' National Bauk of Ashland ; John Mullen, of tho First National lUnk of Shanio kin; E. B. Hunter, cashier of tho Merchant' National Bank of Shonandoah; E. J. Rein holdTof tho Citizens' National Bank of Maln noy City; Major Wallace Guss, of the First National Bauk of Tanianua; Cap tain Emil C. Wagner, of tho First National of Glrardvillo; John C. Lee, of tho Pennsylvania National Bauk of Pottsvllle, and M. K. Watkins, of tho First National Bank of Mt. Carmol. President Joseph S. Harris, of tho Philadelphia & Reading kconv pany, and Paymastor J. H." JemeT'w"oro-also in attendance. Tho object of tho meeting wa3 to discuss a proposition of tho company to pay its employes in checks nnd havo tiio banks rep resented ngrco to cash them. What transpired at tho meeting was kept secret nnd when spoken to on tho subject several of tho gentlemen said they had nothing to say and somo said nothing definite had been arranged. Tho secrecy led to a report that nothing had been accomplished at tho,' meeting becausotho banks had refascd to promise acknowledgements of tho checks. At noon to-day, however, tho pay car ar rived hero aud all the railway employes"' ceived checks for their July pay at thoLehlgU Valley depot. Tho checks wero drawn oil tho Clonring House and woro readily cashed by tho banks of town. This afternoon thero wa a prevailing be lief that tho miue employes in this district will recoivo their pay for tho last two weeks in July by next Thursday or Friday. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters euro indigestion heartburn, costiveness nnd all malarial dig. oases. Twenty-flvo cents per bottle. lm ASSAUL.TED AND ROBBED. A Workman nt Itureu ltnn r.osea ills Sar. li'BL Two stalwart and vicious looking Hungari ans were prisoners beforo Justice Mouaghan tnis aiternoon charged with assault and bat tery and robbery. They gavo the names of Mike Cinltsky aud Joe Juaniok. They and the prosecutor, George Motaoauko, are ew ployed at workmen by Quiuu & Kerns at tit new Glrard reservoir at Raven Rim. Satur day night the trio got drunk and after starting a fight Ciuitoky and Juanick knocked the other down and took $38 from his pocket. Notwithstanding tho act was committed, before a crowd of other workmen aud tho evidenoe against them vow conclusive, the accused protested their inno. eenoe when arrested to-day. Nono of the money was recovered. The prisoners were committed to the county hotel is detanlt of 1300 bail each. The Three W remedies that have been sold from the White Hack, are on sale at KIrllns Pharmacy, Ferguson Hotel build- ln8- S-lS-3t The motto of the proprietors of Dr. Hennr Baxter's Mandrake Bitters is, "the creatoat good to tho greatest number," and so sell a largo bottle of a valuable remedy for the small price of 23 cents, and warrant every bottlo to give satisfaction or manv funded lm Here Vou Are. If you are looking for an elemut fuaw home, in a permanent, healthy plaea, AtM. with all the latest convenience, plenty gf yam room, cam at visa omoa tor full ulan. 'H HTC iMYittMt f Gall at rrikttN CttryeH IMorej, Mm, n tteMlli JftrdtM StrMt, to mm Ula bw Hum mt Cmmmtm. nan
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