m Herald THE VENING VOL. JX.-2sT0 15(5 SHENANDOAH. PA.. MONDAT. JUNE IS. 1804. ONE CENT I R EFRIGERA.T0RS. F FRIGER A.T0RS, TJABY CARRIAGES. DaBY CARRIAGES. Large Assortment Low Prices. WILLIAMS & SON. Took nway our Parasol none left, nil sold out. But I have something else to offer equally ns Interesting, Ladies' Balbriggan or White Vest, Worth 18 and 20c, now nt CfS. These nre of excellent value. Girvm We want to say to you that we now have 4,000 Stone Crocks and Jars. From 1 quart up to 14 gallons. The Price is Only 10c Per Gallon. Also Juga and Milk Pans. Clias. Girvin, Swum ti .IBM, DDNCAK 4 WAIDUT, 8 South Main Street. M. P. CONRY, alonongahela whiskey.. .m 60c a qt. Pnre rye whiskey, XX $1 a qt. M ine did Bourbon, XXX $ 1 5 a qt. fcjuperior Blackberry Brandy $1 a qt. Superior Cognac Brandy $1.25 a qt. Imported Jamaica Hum. ...... ,$1.50 a qt. '"VUENGLING'S Btock and Fresh Ale. Draught Porter and Wiener Beer. Uest brands ol 6c CIems and all kinds of Temperance Drinks. Croing .ijailse 3EEt Cakes ! lit Bargains in some odd pieces, fifteen . jjMe for small bed rooms. W Wo havo another lot of Men's extra quality, tour pair for 25c. 8PE0IAL BARGAINS Fino largo Lemons, 2 doz. for 25c ; Good No. 1 Mackerel, not ns whito'as b'onters but good and Bound, 6 cents a pound ; fine Tablo Syrup, 6 und 8 cents a quart ; fine Mixed Tea. 2o cents a pound. Smoked Meats. Wo handle ouly the best brands , of Smoked Meats. Cur Hams, Shoulders and Bacon aro tho best sugar-cured stock in tho market. In Smoked Beef wo buy only tho choicest cuts, no tough or stringy pieces. Our Lard is Btrictly puro kottle-rondered lard. Try our Leb auon Summer Sausage ohippod. F( R .SALE TO-DAY: Two cars Fino Middlings; five cars I'ti iiBjivania Hay; ono car Baled Straw ; ono car Bran; Minnesota Fancy Fatont Flour. "31 South Main St. I . tJj "A I RiiLiouorStore 'Those handsome Moquette Rugs ! Former price $4.50. Largo size rich colors and Leuutiful patterns, Also email size, samo quality, at 1.00. Wo have a lot of Item- uants of Moquette, Tapestry and Body Brussels Carpets in lengths of one to ono and a-half yards suitable for rugs. Also Special to eighteen yards in length, suit Heavy COTTON HALF HOSE, Choice ono ear CHILDREN IBS An Impressive Observance in the M. B. Church. FLOWERS IN PROFUSION Children's Pay Observed In the Mnrtiln aim! livening Veiy Interesting rrngrnm on Itoth Occasions remits of Sacred Soug and l'ralie. Children's day was celebrated in th Methodist Kpiscopal church on East Oak street on Sunday in a very appropriate and successful manner. Tho interior of the church was gorgeously decorated with plants, llowers nnd festoons of ever- Sreens. The delicious fragrance from the ecorations and tho sweet notes of the cauarlea in the cages suspended from the ceiling of tho church made an excellent impression upon tue visitors. Owing to the largo increase in th membership of tho Sundnv school it be came necessary to have two programs ior tue observance or tne day and tue morning session was set apart for the junior classes, ine program was a very Interesting one and the exercises reliected great interest nnd much preparation on me part oi tue youuger children. The evening session, which was set apart for the senior department, attracted a large attendance ami every interest wus maullesled in tne program, which was carried out verv succtssfullv. It was follows; singing, "Seo the (iospel Armv. school : prayer, by the pastor, Hev. Will lam Powick : singing. "In the CrosB of Christ," Sunday School and C hurch Choir singing, "Tho Lord's Prayer," male party; recitation, "Walking by Faith," Miss Crriefamith ; quartette. Our Homeward -Mnrcu, ' .Misses U. Ulirlsuian and S. A N nsley and Mes-rs. John Hitchings aui u. wiliman: essay, "feumlav bciiool.; Bert. Hooks: Ringing. "Oh. to be Some thing." school : recitation. "Service." .Miss 11. snnller; singing, "March, March Away." school: address bv the rmstor: quartette, "Praise ye the Lord." Misses Yost and Wasley and Messrs. Price and jiougn; autnem, "faing i nto the Lord.' choir: collection ; quartette, "Songs of i-ove, Aiisses morgan ami urown and .Messrs. i'rlce and llnllLMi! rppitntlnn "Keep oil the Grass." James Slouch: an. them, "God bo Merciful," choir; doxo- logy anu uencuicuou. After the service the congregation passed along the side aisles to the nltar and men passed out tlirougli the midde aisle. The address hv Hev. Pnwlrk.thnnnfttf,.. uuring me exercises was on curistlan edu cation. Heferrlug to the rnnfHptliic. , . -1 . r . ' . ' opinions held by different persons on the question oi amusements anu Sunday ob servance, he said that our ideas on such questions depended very much upon whether we got them from the lmr rnnm and the brothel, or from the Bible and the nltar. When the head is educated at the expense of the heart education might .iruve iu ue a curse ratuer man a blessing, we need an educated conscience as well as an educated uralu. PENCIL POINTS. Hot isn't it f No use complaining. Keen cool. Don't drink to excess, nnd avoiu aicouoiic stimulants. Fourth of Julv near and nothing done yet jor a ceieuration. rrom present appearance Yonncr America win nave iree swintr witn i . crackers, etc The doc days are here and thn nannl animal proclamation Is missing. Dogs can continue to have the freedom of the town. the citizens should decorate the town n honor of the delecrntes nnd vUlMnr. societies which will attend the convention nere next Wednesday and Thursday. Court Niiten. William Carv is foreman nf rim Rrimi jury. David Shanlra. the noddlpr rh.i rrrfl with committing an assault with attempt to kill upon a Tamaqua hotelkeeper, is on trial before Judge Bechtel. Tho bribery and nerin County Commissioner Allen was called for trial before Judge Wehlmnn tnla aicernoon. NtruREU In u Saloon. There wns a struggle between two m. tomers anl the proprietors of the saloon under the Franev building at tli n nnrnnr oi .Main anu uaK sireetb Saturday night. The affair led to a renort thnt. tl,,.r i,,,ri been a riot in the place, but it was not quite as bad as that. The struggles w.re tie to efforts of the proprietors to prevent iiuuu Kjua uj. Luo customers was nr. rested and taken to the lockup. He was uiscuargeu yesterday aiternoon. Almost Drowned. Leo Hobinowitz. Adam Sherman .ml Joseph Goldstein wentiintothB,'liookle" dam yesterday to bathe. Hobinowitz couldn't swim and wns almost drowned. A boy known as "Kid" Hnrris threw a lank into the water and thn utrnimllni, bather managed to keep himself afloat with it until hlB comnanion rrnt lit in niif. of the water. Will be neiileil. The strike among tho Italians employed i the McAdnm section of the nnfilln water work Is ittlll in fnrrp. Imt trill probably be fettled by to-morrow, one of the Mesrs. McAdam having stated that the firm Is willing todowhatls right with the men. It is believed an Inrrenaml ruin of wages will he granted. On the Jtoail A its In Car o. 23. of the RilinvlVill LomDanv s line. HHihsli . ... , i , - -i - stroyed by fire iihp No. ago. made us re anunrAlM6 m lo-uay luuKlllg orillWHt, - Siilinilikfr Anhlaml go open evenings. Ire cream ing every Saturday nigLt. Saturday Is Baby Day at Dab1 U North White street Every ting for a tinen fabinet-i will riMve A Traction ' WKto ftliui.st de 6 bm year tm road I "'War (MriieB bMKtello. piaie mirror worm f tor fclxty days. 4t J 1 k 1'KllSONAU I J. Mulhollaud spent to-day at Potts- flllC. I). H. Lewis was an Ashland visitor on Sunday. Lewis Davis, of Ceutrnlin, speut a few hours here yesterday, Joseph Ball and wife spent yesterday at Mauahoy City. Kllas Hopkins, of Philadelphia, is visit ing friends in town. K. J. Ford, of Mahanoy City, was a town visitor yesterday. Druggist Iko Shapita spent Sunday with iinzleton friends. Charles Nelce, of Pottsville, spent Satur day and Sunday in town. Councilman Gallagher Is doing jury duty at Pottsville this week. Policeman Casey spent this morning in attendance at the county scat. H. J. Evaus and John J. O'Hearn, of Mt. Carmel, wore town visitors yesterday. Misses Katie Jones and Hattlo Bowman spent Saturday evening in Mnhauoy City. Mrs Thomas Lathlaue and son went to Miuersvllle this morning to visit friends. Miss Harriet Carnal, one of Shamokin'a schoolmnrms, is visiting friends iu town. Mrs. Wal. Smith and daughter, of Philadelphia, aro visiting relatives iu town. II. A. Sniese. one of Tamanua's lenrilnir citizens, died at his home in that place on Saturday, James Hlcuius nnd John Murnhv caueu on acquaintances in .Mnunnoy Ulty eaieruay. Misses XeHIe Brown, May Kreiger an Florence Pooler visited Mahanoy Cit l'loreuce Pooler visited Mahanoy City ineiiu yesieruay George Beddall, Jr., and Al. Shaw, of Mt. Carmel. made trins to town on their uicyoies yesterday. Mr. and Mrs J. C. Seltzer, of Headlmr. were tuaajuesis oi .Mr. and Mrs. i I', l), Klrlln oa;r Sunday. Michael Mollet. and his sister. Mlsu Nellie, oi Mahanoy City, biieiit yesterday among towu irieuus. (irillith Jones, of Slntiueton. and member Of the Cambria Coal Couiii.mv in tiaiuug irieuus uere. Misses Mcllrlde and M, llminlil nf Jeauesvllle. were the uuests of Mls Kate tjuuuingnam yesterday. Dr. II. Huffman Baker, the nlivslnl.m who located here a few weeks ago, has returned to I'uuadeipnin, Miss Beddall. of Wm. Pcnn. wa entpr. tnined by Miss Jennie Beddall. of South oarmn street, last evening. Mrs. Philln Wesner. of Mt. Cnrnipl. nml .Mrs. x nomas esuer. oi -Mauanov i;itv uiv iuu gue-tiH ul town irieuus. James Hutches, of Johnstown. Pa.. Ih spending a few dnys with the family of j. womerou ortu Main street. T rnnmi T. Willi,., u C .., .1 from Mt. Carmel on Saturday to spend Sundny with his son, Daniel L., of South ,1 UHO 01 ICCb. Mluu l..,,tn llllll. ..,. 1. 1 sojourning with Shenandoah friends for several uays, returned to her homo in nazieton yesterday. iV Pretty daughter, welirliinir nnnrlr fllteen pounds, has arrived in the family of A. P. Tabor, the East Centre street uiucuer. tiic intner is delighted The wife of Gus Lone, one of tho nliWr. nnu oest Known conductors on the Cata- wissa urancu oi tne i'liiini p n iin .v liomi. Ing Ballroad. died in Phlliulplnhla Inst wees. T. It. Ileddall. M. M. Ilnrko S fi M Hollopeter and J. It. Coyle, Esqs., were anioug the lawyers who went down to i-ottsvnie to attend the openiug of court lu-imy. Sol. Foster. Kn.. snentSnmlnrln Pnitp. ville. He returned tn town nr. ,,nn brlllk'llll with him a lnrirn nml linmli.ni,l uounuet.oi llowers lor his friend, "Jim McElhenny. Jacob Ueed. an Alderman in thn First ward. Wllliamsnort. died at thnt nl npn nn Saturday. The Alderman was a native of this county, having linen born in .Minersvuio in uecember, lKJl. Mrs. McKeuun. of Philailelnhio. Is thn KiifML oi -urs. in. ij. .Maione. .Mrs. Mo- Kenna was formerly Miss Paddock nnd this is her first visit to She liandnnh In sixteen years. She was one of the first pnunc scuooi teachers of the borough. .McKllipiiny'B It ill ol Fare. Snapper soup, Oyster and clam soup, Hard shell crabs, Devilled crabs, Devilled clams, Lobster salad, Little neck clnms, Fresh nnd salt oysters. A Ittim ghow. The circus naradlnir under thn llnilln nl the Forepaugh show is a fake pure and simple. It lives on the reputation of a Kreai name, few reiippniimr rtmhirM save the atrKreiration from Hinnhntin i1b. iuiisiuiiuu. An army oi crooKs follow me uiruus anu it iooks very mucn ns though there was a geueinl conspiracy to "iln" tlin nnhlln llnllu A.l.,o..lL. mlrn, N. V., June lbth. A Good Time. A waifon nartv. cmnnnHpil nf MIiuhd Benie Glover, Ida P. Kolb, Sophia Glover, Annie Mansell, Jennie Hnmnge, Annie Maine Wasley and VirirlnHnllrmptPf -i. jviiuiuui. ovinia ueiiL-ier. j.i'xin i.pitn a delightful time in one of the IllimprniiB groves neur itiugtowu on Saturday. (leuerator Kxploilea. A soda water generator at Ploppert's bakery and confectionery on East Centre street exploded last night, but fortunately no person was Injured. The side was blown out of the generator nnd a door of the bake shop was blown from its hinges. iiuitKHive cylinder caused t lie explosion. Ilothenl by I.ocusti. A corns of P. & It. civil nlnpp gaged in making surveys in tlio vicinity of the Authrnoite Water Company's dam nnu iiumvuiB on oamruay were so pes tered by an army of locusts that they were obliged to suspend worl;. TampoMrllr Supeniltil. Chief of Police O'Hara has been sua pemlid by the lamp and watch committee pending the action of the Borough Coun cil next 'I hursday evening on the charges which were Investigated by the committee last w ednesday evening. Klfth Ani'lv.raurr (Jen. Harrison Lodire. Xo. 2",i Kiit,a of i'ythiM, will celebrate its flftli an- rnn - i a n II IfflJOR US ! Renova Gives the Home Team a Defeat. THE GAUSE AND EFFECT I Good Hattluc nnd Kxccllent rielillug Cute the Vl.llorn the Victory The Slieimnilnah I'lnyere Were I-ncktiig In lloth llespecla. Timely Opportunities Escaped. The home base ball team suffered n de feat at the hands of Jcaneaville on Satur day by a Bcoro of 5 to 4 and then essayed to piay tue Kcuova team, but wns met with a much worse defeat, the score being the same as in the game with Altooua IS to (1. When tho tilaversrptnrnnil frn .Tnn.,.a. ville on Saturday night they claimed that the umpire of the game at that place had uciiki-u muni, uuLiiosucu claim could bo made on the Heuova gnme. Tho umpire wns by no means perfect, but when he mndo mistakes the homo team wns bene lltted ns much as the visitors were and many of the spectators thought tho Henovas got slightly the worst of It. The visitors played it li almost clock work precision, batted hard when they hit the ball, hunched their hits nnd made them count when they were needed, and lielded with a promptness nnd certainty that gave the home players no undue op portunities. On the other hand the home team, with the exception of the two special players, proved comparatively weak and uncertain at the bat, and were ragged in fielding. There were several occasions when timely hittinit would hive brought in runs which would have cii'iiiuiuiy icu to a tie score or close Iln i8ii, but tno majority of the team proved ...id!,.!,, iu iuu uucasiou. Ionian sur prised nis iriends by striking out three nines out oi tne lour no went to the hat. rnuiK iienry redeemed himself by hitting the hall three times and two of them were counted hits. McDonald went iptue unt. uve times nml hit the ball every time, milking a home run, a two bagger ami three singles, nlthougli it should be uuiimieu mat me nome run was due to ine uau uecoming lost lu a clump o laurels in the left Held. This wns in tin llrst inn hit'. The attendance nt tho game was very large and nbout the same as that at the Altoonn game. The visitors started their side of the game by scoring three enrned runs, Poor man, Stout and McCarthy each making a intr on the latter'n hit. n,i i.r..n,. HI. lil lUkllblUll. L11H nrHC n imm riin scoring on Toole's throw iu after Welch's iiy nnu ueen cnugnc. The start looked ns if Mulderlg was a little off on his pitching, but after the iirnu inuinir ue wnrnipi tin tn i ...ni- nnd had he been properly supported his record for the game would havo showed up In the Mimmnry much better than it does. There was only one other inning in which tho Henovas made three hits and they were not bunched its In the first. There were no brilliant features in the gnme and there was reallv only one occa sion when the snectntnrs pf "breathless expectation and that was in me sixiu inning, when the score stood nine to four In favor nf t hn vlaliru n,.., got his base on balls and went out nt second. Setley escaped tho attempted double play on McCarthy's bad throw to first and held the bag at the latter Foolo lniule n, lilt nml mlvn and Henry followed with another hit, Setley going to third. Mnl. IltIl- mnde n lilt nml s,.n,.t. ,.,i but when Toole attemntpil tnKon,ui.,, ,..a iiirowu out uy tuird base to catcher. Ihis loft two men on bases and two men out nnd nil depended upon little Toman to advance the men nnd secure first bnse for himself, when onenf thn lmnvr l,un,.c McCoriuick, would be depended upon for a good hit, but Toman wns unequal to tho uttnaiuu mm sirucK out lor the third time. The jubilation remained corked up. iue score was as iouows; SHENANDOAH. it. lu. 1 2 5 0 1 1 1 a 15 ro. 3 n l o s l i r 0 Toman, sa 1 .uiuorimcK, lb 2 WtllOURKl, cf i RflUy, 3b. UY-tU. C Setley rf Toole, U ucury, -'o ., -Mulderlg, p,. Total rj 21 15 Renova h, III. 3 ;i 3 1 1 1 n 1 i-o. o l l u 1 13 Pcorman. u a Stout, cf M 2 Jleuartliy, 2b. 2 Dy. p i Welch. If n Gocd, Jb 0 . r reu,arj M l Roach, rf. i Cody, c Total M J2 INNINGS. II 27 20 ahenandoah 1 0 10 1 1 o a 0 26 3 x-12 iieuovn 3 0 2 1 Karnrd runn KhAnnnrtnnfc. 5; IUaova, 6. Two base hits V cCorn.Iclt (2) .McDonald, uj'Bn. inree bdse hits I'oormau. Codv iiorne run .McDonald. Htolsn bases Tool. -Muluer K. I'oonimn. McCarthy, rinv in,i m Frell. Itoubla plats McCarthy and Good' (Si. Itttu.-a hullo , . t . , . Struck out Hy MuiderlK.S ; bv Day. 4. Paii.-i balls Itvan. 2. Vlld mtm, MuMUri of game 1 hour &5 minutes. Umpire, Waters. DIAMOND POTS. Mossttt has not arrived. Mulderitr is all rlirht m n n(tpl,o li.. Bmiles himself when ho essays to steal Ilarrkburir will bn tl here. Jeanesvilleand tho honin t pnm will a tertain tho temperance convention dele gates Wednesday afternoon. Shenandoah nlavu at .launuviiii ...,!.. ...vn , ...w , 1,11. oil Saturday. Mauauer Iteillv has II tins rmt fni a t.nn-i. lier of good jnlayern, hut fluds it difficult to land the fish because the bait demaudel is too exenlve. The large crowd at the Iienova game rn a very orderly one. Justice Shoemaker dismissed the cases of Hev. William Powick against Henrv nd Setlev. Snturdav fill tllii ifi'minil liu there wm an omUsion of imiMn-timt nn.i ...in mr i ir-m wire made wntcin-ml l not ho rectified by statements at the hear ing, because the defendants could only he convicted on the charges laid in the I Information and the prosecutor could uuiy prove ami not supply the defect. The home club is strictly enforcing the rule that boys under sixteen years of age and unaccompanied by parents will not be admitted to the big games. President Brennan to-day telegraphed fares to Shillnskl, formerly of the Potts vine; nnd Pottstowns, lfngen, Walter and Buttermnn, recently flrst base man, center fielder nnd secoud base man, respectively, of tho Altoona club, ami ,!, rB' , forlcrly of Allentown. They will reach here lu time for Wednesday's game. TWO FIRE ALARMS, One of Them Given tho Fire Department Work. At about seven o'clock last evening a fire nlnrm drew the fire companies to the hat and cap factory on Xorth White street. Smoko was pouring out between the weatherboards of the building, but upon making an investigation the firemen found a man engaged in building a lire in a stove on the second story. Shortly before 11 o'clock last night an other alarm was sounded, but this time the firemen hnd work to perform. They found the roof of n double house on the east side of Xorth Plum alley lu full blaze. This section is crowded with frame buildings nnd it was fortunate that a high wind did not prevail. If it had the lire would have been a disastrous one. After a vigorous light lasting about twenty minutes the kitchens nnd the roof of the main buildings were destroyed and considerable dnmage was done to the in terior oi me mnin building hy water. Ihe origin of the fire has not been determined. The occupants of the build ings say they wero asleep when the lire started ami were aroused by the breaking in of a door ami sliouts of "Fire !" Tin occupants rushed out Into the alley in their night clothes and one of them narrowly escaped suffocation. It is sup posed that a lamp exploded in an unoc cupied apartment over one of the kitchens. Who .Mnkrthe ll.st lluhillnl. hvery unmarried man thinks he would make a good husband; every married man knows he is the best husbnud in the world, of course; and the man a woman loves pos-esses (in her estimation, nt least the elements of an ideal husband. It is interesting, therefore, to know the opin ions on this subject of such well-known "'en ns Hev. Dr. Pnrkhurst, Palmer Cox, Bill Xye, Anthony Comstock, and Georuu I rnncis Irnin, who give their views in the July number of Demorest's Family Magazine, some of which nre very unique and all well worth reading. Ice is nn al most indispensable luxury In midsummer; but how few appreciate the forethought and enterprise that makes the enjoy ment of it possible, or know how the glittering treasure of tho ice-king is wrested from his storehouse und hoarded for the use of humanity! "A Day on an Ice-Held" is pleasant and profitable read ing, and realnstic illustrations, from pho tographs made specially for tho purpose, show the complete process of ice-gnther-ing. "How to play the violin without n master" is another of the series of help ful papers for which this Magazine is so well known, nnd the other departments nhound with good things, while the illus trations are numerous nnd beautiful. Demorest's has a beautiful new cover for July, but is still published for fc! a year, hy W. Jennimrs Demnrnst. i: ."t uti. St., Xew York. Motor m.ii Heated. Daniel Walters, n mnfnp ,nnn nn tliu Lakeside Klectrlc Hnilwnv. wns caiwnh beaten mid kicked bv three men of Mahn !'"y. f'ty yesterday afternoon. Wbeu Vt alters' car was rnnnimr iili,n, T.',,ce Centre street its way to Mahanoy City tho men were i .-quested to step in9ide the car, which they refused to do. Words were exchnn,'id, the motor man inter preting the rules of the company nnd the others ilicliirlm. tl,,n i,u would do ns ttaev pleased. and resulted in nn attack on Walters. ine motor rann was beaten and kicked nnd thrown off tho car three times. He nppenled to Justice Toomey, hut subse quently decided to withhold action until lie could consult with the ollicials of the railway company. They nre known nnd nn example will bo mado of them. Two of them are brothers, named Whltaker, but the name of the third has not been learned, although he will be easily located. Iiique.t 1'ok potted. The inquest on tho bodies of the two men who met their deaths through the lire nt the Colorado mine was opened bn fore Deputy Coroner Donoghuo at Girnrd villo on Saturday evening. But little testimony was taken and the inquest was postponed until this evening. It has been learned that two men who were Iu the mine with the victims disappeared at tho tte the lire started and have not been seen sluce. Tho olijeot of the inqi-est is to learn how the fire started and glean all possible Information as to the whereabout of the missing men. It is certain they are not in the mine. The K, of 1'. nicundou, Tho Knights of Pythias excursion over the Lehigh alley Itnilrond from Shamo klti to Glen Onoko passed through town this morning. There was a train of elghc cars drawn by passenger euglue Xo. -107 and freight engine No. 146. The excurs ionists filled four cars. Postponement. The ice cream nml llAnn annn fncH.-l which was announced to he held in Hob bins Otiera house. tr-mnrmw nvmiln,. June ISth, has been postponed to July 17'. Friends and patrons of tho corps will piease laKu notice. Plain Grocer, He doesn't put on any hinges, But he puts 10 ounew to tlia psund. He doesn't tear the atmopher, But his Male are always tight, He doesn't keep a pug dog with red blauket But be keep a grocery at kjJt 122 North Jardin Stre t
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