The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 02, 1894, THIRD EDITION, Image 1

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VOL. IX.--NO 1G8
SHENANDOAH. PA.. MONDAY. JULY 2. 194.
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REFRIGERATORS.
EFRIGERATORS.
Large Assortment Low Prices.
WILLIAMS & SON.
Danger
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u. liy nil appearances me cuniiug xuurm vm ue nut uue( i7u nui.
Pt run the risk and leave your home without the protection of a
J parasol. We meet you half
' $1.25 Parasols for 75c.
Most beautiful natural wood handles. Take your choice.
7 l
. Looli Here 2
"ntil June 30th we will give a
'Stone Fir e-Proof Cooking Pot
JJcellent for Preserving)
irrmn . t T il jl i 1
jj Jtujij vitn one aoiiar s worm 01 goo us.
Chas. Carirvxn,
Siintur li UHII, .BlCH I ffllDU., ' 8 South Main Street.
M. P. CONRY,
Monongahela whiskey...- 60c a qt,
Iskey..... 60c a qt. I I f
iildtfuprSfore
rtve rye wnisKey,
Fine Old Bourbon
Jnperior Blackberry
Superior Cognac Brandy,
mporteu Jamaica tum,
.....fl .50 a qt.
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VOEKGLING'S Stock, and Fresh
- Uest brands' ot 5c Clears
V
"he Attraction
' J In Carpets is a new stock
I Now coming' in.
3i i x nc nrst lot -oi new patterns
1! I For the fall trade.
I Keiter's 30 -
JKoastea uottee
. vuiuuniuuuii ui axjij
'ofifce ib used to cheapen the nrice
1
ur JAVA LUOEE is straight Old Govornment Java.
For Sale:
ABY CARRIAGES.
ABY CARRIAGES.
99
way and offer you once more our
31 South Main St.
Ale, Draught Porter and Wiener Beer.
and all kinds o( Temperance Drinks.
up
OP
Good
Coffee
Th fl nfirrnintv if vnn iiha
Ceilt
uuujj uuj X jvr.0. in interior
nt the oxnonso of mmlitr.
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Two Cars Ko. 1 TIMOTHY II AY.
One Car CHOICE "S ELLOW CORN.
Two Cars CHOICE WHITE OATS.
THE m GINK1
Expected Pay-Day Demonstra
tions Fail to Materialize.
FAKIRS ON THE STREETS
A Hungarian Get. III Trouble on an Klec
trie Car and Ilrlngs Suit A Drunken
Woman Gives SucceMful Hattle to Five
.Men,
The employes of the Philadelphia and
Reading Coal and Iron Company In this
district on Saturday received their wages
for the first two weeks In June, less nine
per cent. It being the first pay-day under
yie full time schedule it was expected the
town would be very lively Saturday
night, but there was a disappointment.
The only difference la the appearance
oi tne streets Saturday nigut was tne
great blooming of fakirs. Two stood at
the corner of Main and Centre streets
frjm about six o'clock until nearly mid
night, making their seductive oilers of a
dollar's worth of goods for ten cents, and
caught many fishes. Bitter .complaint is
made of the freedom the borough au
thorities give fakirs on pay nights and a
number of merchant are contemnlatlntr
requesting the Council to see that more
tunn a nominal license lee is imposed
unon them.
It was a surprise to learn that the
locKup was not Illleu Saturday night.
There were only two arrests and they
were ror petty otlenses.
The iirst street disturbance occurred
yesterday when an electric car stopped on
Kast Centre street and aconductoreiected
a Hungarian who had behaved himself
m a disorderly manner on tne car. A law
suit has grown out of the occurrence and
will be heard before Justice Toomey to
night. The Hungarian claims the motor
man, Howard Medlar, struck him in the
fac" without cauie.
A second disturbance occurred on East
Centre street this mornine, in front of
Justice Toomey's office. Constable Glb
lln had a strapping big Lithuanian woman
named Fanny Putalawlcz In custody on
a cnargeoi malicious miscuiei ana surety.
Fanny was more or less under the lnflu-
enceof drink and refused to go Into the
Justice's office. She fought like a tigress
ana successiuuy, too, against live men,
but was eventually subdued and placed
before the bar for a hearing. In default
of tWO ball she was committed. She will
be given until to-morrow morning to
sober up and will then be taken to the
lOCKUp.
ItlcKlhennjr'n Hill or Fare.
Snapper soup,
Oyster and clam soup,
Hard shell crabs,
Devilled crabs,
Devilled clams,
lxbster salad,
Little neck clams,
Fresh and salt oysters.
NARROW ESCAPE.
A 1'alnter Falls Fmm n llulldlng but Saves
HlniBoir.
Harry Wertz, the young painter who
received slight injuries in a fall from a
building In town several months ago, this
morning made an unpremeditated acro
batic tumble that, but for his cat-like
agility, would have resulted In serious
injury.
Wertz was engaged In painting the side
of a house occupied by Edward Welsh, in
Brownsville. He stood upon a rope-suspended
scaffold above the second story.
The wind blew hard and the scallold
swung away from the building. Wertz
lost his balance and fell several feet.
twisting In such a way as to grasp the
window sill. He climbed Into the bed
room to And that his paint pot preceded
him and the contents fast adding a new
hue to the nrettv carnet. Wertz was
slightly injured by his fall.
HUNGARIAN DROWNED.
Attacked by Cramjia and Sank llefore Aft
nldtaure Uould Arrive
Special to the Heiiald.
GlLBEItTON, July 2. John Dewood-
yacht, a Hungarian, 20 years ot age, was
drowned In a mine breach east of Boston
Hun colliery yesterday afterpooii, He
went in the water to have a swim and was
attacked by cramps. Cries of help at
tracted several men toAthe breach, but as
the victim was some distance from the
bank of the breach and none of the
would-be rescuers could swim he sank to
the bottom. Several men made reneated
dives for the body without success and
the water was dragged with the same
result until midnight. Tile efforts were
resumed this morning and at nine o'clock
the bodv was brouuht to the surface. The
remains were taken to the victim's board
ing house at Boston Run.
For Kent.
Parties wishlnt? to rent n milk shakn
maohlue for use at festivals, can procure
ne at 114 North Jardin street. 0-bO-lw
The Libel Ca.e,
The libel case In which Dr. John Szlunns
and others of Shenandoah were defend
ants was continued at Pottavllle this
morning. Dr. Szlupas being re-called to
the stand. Hon. C. N. Brumm, the de
fendant's counsel, has recovered from the
illness which attacked him on Friday
last, and is conducting the case vigorously.
Efforts are being made to wind up the
case bv to-morrow, so that the lurv ami
others who have been wearied by the pro-
luugeii iriai may uo iree 10 enjoy tiiem
selves on the Fourth of July.
FuneruU,
The remains of Mrs. Williams, of East
Coal street, widow of Abraham Williams,
were luterred this afternoon In the Odd
Fellows' cemetery.
The Infant child of Clara Kmnvnr.
widow of Charles H. Smoyer, will betaken
from the parents residence on. West Coal
street, at 6 o'clock this afternoou and in
terred lu the cemetery on the lull.
Get your repairing done at Holder
man's.
I'KllSONAI,
Rev. Llchtemvalner Is visiting his son In
Philadelphia.
William Malta had a Bevere attack of
cramps on Friday.
Hettben Gllck, of GIrardvIlle, visited
town on Saturday.
Harvey Kehler, of Allentown, Is visit
ing relatives In tqwn.
Editor THey, of the Ashland Telegram,
was lu town yesterday.
John J. Tierney, of Norfolk. Virginia,
Is visiting his parents In town.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne, of Mahanoy City,
spent Sunday here with friends.
Miss Sadie Schoener, of Philadelphia, is
a guest of J. H, Itoxby's family.
Misses Jane and Dora Foglo visited
Mahanoy City friends on Saturday.
W. P. Williams, of Strong, Columbia
county, was a visitor here yesterday.
Teofll Wasowicz, editor of thePatryota,
Philadelphia, spent Saturday in town.
Dr. J. S. Callen and fnmlly leave to-day
for the seashore to spend two or three
weeks.
Miss Cora Christian, of Ashland, was in
town yesterday, the guest of John F.
Finney's family.
Miss Lillte Rosewall, of Camden, N. J.,
is the guest of Miss Emma Boehm, of
West Coal street.
Miss Florence Brown, of Corning, N.
Y., is a guest of C. E. Tltman's family, on
West Oak street.
Misses Birdie and Emma Wasley and
Vlrgle Hollopeter were Mahanoy City
visitors on Saturday.
Messrs. Mark Bowman, T. J. Edwards
and Capt. W. E. Jones, of Mahanoy City,
were Saturday visitors to town.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Master and Mr. and
Mrs. John M. Bock spent a pleasant day
In the Catawlssa valley yesterday.
William F. McNnmara, chief clerk for
the Hooven Mercantile Company, of Sun
bury, was a visitor to town yesterday, i
George Holvey, Joseph Blckert, Meade
t-eiers, r.uHard itooerts, uaviu itennie,
Robert Oliver, Richard Reese and Win.
iiiideurandt spent yesterday at lungtoivu.
Dallas Sanders, of Philadelphia, ores.
Ident of the Lakeside Electric Rallwav.
is said to have b:-en agreed upon by the
i-enusyivauia Democracy asapppoiutee to
the position of United States District At
torney lor tne eastern District of i'eun
sylvanla. His selection Is believed to be
one of the results of Mr. Singerly's noml
nation for Governor and Is In line with
the new scheme of harmony within the
uemocraiic ranxs.
Schmleker's Antilaml Summer Garden
open evenings. Ice cream and beer. Dane
ing every Saturday night. 6-10-tf
Klrctlon of Onlcerc,
At a Temilar meetinir of Washington
Camp No. 40, P. O. of T. A., the following
uiucers were eieciea : i: x',, uucy James;
A. P., Maranda James; P.. Jennie Fogel;
A. P., Johu Fishburn; V. P., Mary J.
Gregory; A. V. P., Lena Hess; C.. Estella
Jones; A. C, Mary J. Hopkins; S Robert
Patterson; A. S., Lottie F. Jacobyj F. S.,
Alex. Seltzer; T., Sarah James; S., Sophia
ouiuuenDurg; u., uarrie i- rantz; U., Sarah
Krick; O., Mary Holvey; Trustees, Ruth
xiopmns, mary iioivey ana Alary swluut.
Work Hegnn
D. H. Llewellyn this morning started
a gang of men at work tearing up the
rails of the Lakeside Electric Railway on
East Centre street, between White street
ana tne t.cnigu vaucy railroad, and will
transfer them to the White street branch
of the road. The girders for the Oak
street bridge will arrive here early next
week. The bridge will have two foot
wuiks six feet wide.
Itewaru Objected to
A correspondent takes exception to the
tetter puonsnea in tne HEIIALD oi i rltlay
last in which acts of a repairman were
pointed out as deservintr of reward nml
says that the only fires known of in Maple
Hill colliery were those discovered by the
ure uuasra, woo are constantly on watcn
for all dangers to life and nronertv. The
correspondent also doubts the feasibility
of drawing a 170 pound man through an
oikul-juuu iiuie.
ltedncetl llateii.
On nf-miinl n f Mialnta.nnMnnnl
uon ot me uunstian endeavor special
tickets at the low rate of single fare for
round trip will be on sale by the Lehigh
V.ll lllllnu.l In PI. r TIM."
. i.iiuj ...... i. vitu iu utntciauii, w. Xliese
tickets will be sold at all stations, July
win m win, gouu tor return to July aist.
rut mriuer jiuriiciiinrs apply to agents.
i-sit-eou
A Hie ay.
pleted and will be the scene of a great
demonstration on the Fourth of July.
The attractions will be numerous and
flipl-A nrp n nnmliai. nf ntil.tAa A
... ..... .,.i,vt w . i.i . t .lo. j . nicair
ling match will be the main feature of the
ntltipHn tnn.nnmanl Tnl1ai tn- 11...
other events will be open until the after
noon of July 4th.
A (looil Oiler.
The firm of Llndsnr & Wiliriis. nt Vbw
ork City, have offered to aefray the
expense of constructing the electric rail
way from this town to Ringtown and take
their pay In first mortgage bonds.
MUietl a Coupling,
By mlsslncr a coudIIui; a ton mnn
allowed an empty car to crash down the
slope at West Shenandoah colliery on
Saturday. It took several hours to clear
away the debris and repair the damage.
Olllclal VUlt.
District President S. L. Brown, nf thn
P. O. S. of A., will visit Camp 112, of
town, to-morrow evening? for the ntirnnRH
of installing officers and deciding the
cuutesteu election case.
Election or Teachers.
A meetinir of the School Board has been
called for to-morrow (Tuesday) evening
for the purpose of electing teachers and
janitors and for general business.
A Special Sermon.
Rev. R. P. Williams, of Wales, will
preach in the Welsh Methodist church to
morrow evening.
Hotel Kaler, Mahanoy City, Charles
Ttiirnhfll Tiinnrftip fl'lm liuut d,miii.iu1
l.n.l 1.. ,V!.. ........ I I....I B..t,
UUidl IU IUD ivilllljr. lyUMVUllieilb W 1111
railroads. Excellent management. tf
Buy Kevstonu flour. Be sure that Hip
name Lubbio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., Is
printed on every sack. 3-J-ataw
Special low prices to all lu wntchen.
Jawelry and silverware at Holdermau'.
ruer .iisiu nun muyci streets,
GO TIC
The Jeanesville and Allentown
Teams Beat Our Club.
A SAME THROWN AWAY
Two Rrrort In the Ninth Onve .loanesvllle
the Ylctory-In tho (lame With Kellj's
Antedlluvlann We Never Saw Daylight;
Hetter Material Wanted.
The stock of the home team has taken
n big drop since Friday and tho local
patrons of the game are very much out of
sorts. It was n shnek tn thnm tn qoa tlml,.
teim lose a brilliantly played game In the
nintn inning oy two errors, but to have
Kintr Kpllv'n nnto-.ltlnvlor. Jl.n.n,i
chasers come hero and show them up
before a crowd of over three thousand
people was more than they could stand.
When the ramphorhynchus, tho pter
odactyl and other collections of Allen-
tmvn'a innrtnr.ai.1u n n-M.t... 1
dons first made their nppcarance the largo
... ";u ""--ui up as winners, out
still held on to a hone that the home team
would be able to give them a hustle In
some stage of the game, but even in this
faint belief the crowd was disappointed.
The Shenandoahs were not In It at any
stage.
In the very outset Re'lly made a fla-
wl-flMl or-rrtt mid tl.n ..( In. 1 t. .
r, ....... ....... ...it. vuo , l-iliun II111UU lv. o ruuK
n the first Inning with ease. Kellj kept
telling his men to "let up" during the
"" khuic miu mej giimiiuieii around
the diamond like wornont pedestrians in
a six-day race. More than half a dozen
times the visitors apparently tried to let
themselves be retired, but even then the
home men were unable to make their
nlflvs.
It was certainly one of the greatest
it . i 1 i 1 ceu u" lno niamonti anil
the fact that Kelly's men tried their best
to avoid running up the score only made
the audience more disgusted, it wa
clearly shown that the home team Is very
tronV In mna . 1. 1 . .. 1 1 .
i r.i ",uct mm a uuzeu points
nd that for them to essay a defeat of the
" 'u iuc tumu leugue is mere tony.
Tim hntri.. tonm nn ...
hilt It. In nnt-nrlhu .. .ill. .1
the patrons of the game are Indignant
uw HuiHfliiciw re wiicen to lurnisn a
better article of ball the attendances nt
fn trnntc. oca timing -n .1 1 -. I i i. a i .
hen the State league clubn come here
tuU cumo uu uui cxptc, to see triem ue-
fpflTAfl Itut fhoit Innle - . t I
TCI 1 1 nrlnrr nut crmr nt 1 i
the came which rIvo the vittltora their repr
Th A llnntni. r.nmn.n.l..l UH i .1
- - u (,'iuid emieu 111 lliueigutll
Inning, after the visitors had made three
.mSKtn uu two runs ana two ot
their players had been retired on a double
play. It had been Intended to play the
nine Innings, but some young men of town
got Into n quarrel with some Mahanoy
City people and this attracted such a
crowd to the vicinity of the diamond that
the nlayera had no room, so it was decided
to close the gams.
The home team Is Indebted toKllroy for
the four runs made in the nth Inning.
He gave Toman and Ryan their bases on
balls and virtually tossed tho ball so that
llson made a hit and brought Toman
home. Henry then made n three-bagger
and brought In two runs, and Harris
brought him home with a three bagger.
The score :
SlIKNANriOAH.
Relllv. 3b If
n. in
o o
ro. a.
i l
Toman, ss 1
Kyan. 2b 1
W'lsor:, c 1
Henry rf l
bodpe, lb o
Ma tin, It 3b 0
Mulderlg. p 0
H irrls, rf 0
Vurkes, p o
2
o
3
l
0
1
1
i
0
Total..
4 10 23 12
A J kniown. it. Id.
'Vood. 2b.
Hweeny, es s 3
Keliy. lbc l 2
Mulvey, 3b 3 2
Oitello, c, lb 3 0
Donahoe If 1 2
Kllroy, p 1 2
Mcfouch, rf 1 l
Gallagher, cf l i
TO. A. E.
i 3 1
4 0
0 J
0 u
1 0
l n
2 1
ir n
o 1
Total 18 16 24 11 4
INNINGS.
SheDnndoab 0 0 0 n n n j n j
Alltntouc ... 2 4 0 5 1 2 0 2111
Earned runt Shmandoah, 4 Allentown 5
Two ba'e hits-Wood (2). Kllrov Three base
mm Henry, nurris ivoiiy, Kllrov, Hwceney,
MuItcy, Costello and MrOnurh. Hn,. .mi..
sweeney Ci), Donahoe, Gallagher. Double
plays Wiiod, Hwecney and Keliy, Bweeney
2n?, c9?iclU,;, Toma.n aVd Dodfre. liases on
blli.-Ofl Kllrov. 2. lilt by pitched ball
Donahoe. Htrucfe out Kelly and OallaKhcr
W Id pltcb-MulderlK. Tlme-1 hour 85
minutes. Umplre-Wholcn.
The Jeanesville game was n contest
worth witnessing. Both sides played
with considerable vim until H, i.lnil,
Inning, when the home club went nil to
pieces. When that Innlncr oneneil tho
More stood 5 to 8 In favor of Shenandoah.
jv inree ungger, a uau mult by Martin
and n stiff back act by Henry reversed
the score and left our players vanquished,
l pung Yerkes, the new home pitcher,
made a irood imnresstnn In thin r,nma
The score :
SHENANDOAH.
n. in. ro, a. i.
Dncltre. lb o i i n
T; man, ss. .. 2 1 t s I
Muster. 2b. . 22320
veuir. u.. M ... 1 1 1 0 0
IlarCfay, c .. 0 13 2 0
Ur-nrv. cf n n 1 n 1
Martin, lf... 0 13 0 1
Bartholemew, rf 0 0 0 0 0
Yurltes, p 0 0 0 0
Total .
.... i 8 21 11 3
JEANISVIIXK,
It, 111. TO. A. B
?.n,,ear' iL 0 2 2 0 0
Miller. 3b 0 n 1 a n
Hlmraons, lb. ............. 1 s g 1
Keener, p 0 0 0 4 0
llacbman, 2b ... 0 3 2 2 0
Lawlng, c rf 1 0 ' 1 1 0
Rarekley. rf c . 1 1 3 1 0
CMllBC. 8 1 9 1 t
Sloltea, cf 1 0 4 0 1
Total I 7l 27 11 "4
INNIMOh.
Bhenandeah 20000020 1 S
Ji-uueevUle 0 001 11 002 S 8
Karred runs eHienanrlnniv 1 teni.a-..ii,n
Two base hlts-Tutran, hunmens. llf.ld-.rr.
Tbrec i.a.eMis-T mn Him nons. Uaruaun
Uiisc"stO'fn-Kf illy 1J1 Ht..Kes IK,i,l.e r ittvs
- -I -B.r.Totrati an I .ign u, js, i,n;an
DOWN W
and H6llly. liases on balU-03 Yurket, 1 : off
Keener, 4. Struck out-Ily Yurkes. 3; br
Keener, 4. Wild plich-Kee ncr, 2. Time of
vf8! urs Di flTe "n'lote. Uropire-
DIAMONI) DOTS.
Jeanesville will play two games hereon
the Fourth of July.
Barclay 6lzes up pretty well as a catcher.
Gallagher, who played In center Held
Se Allentowns, was formerly of the
old Progress team of GIrardvIlle.
It Is useless to further disguise the
necessity for more ginger in the home
team.
An Interesting game of ball was played
at Ixist Creek yesterday between Cen
tralla and the club of that place. But
seven innings were played, the score
stshdlnglOtoO In favor of Lost Creek.
On July 4th these two clubs wilt come
together at Centralla.
The attendance nt th Jeanesville gaire
was very light, but at the Allentown
game tho enlarged grand stand was
crowded.
The home management Is trying Its
best to get hold ot some of the choice
State league players. Rumor has It that
the league may go to pieces after this
week, and In such an event we may get
some good players.
Bartholomew left for his home in
Milton this morning.
The Easton State league club went
under on Saturday and the Shenandoah
nianagement expects to get at least two of
the players.
POIiIOE IN A DILEMMA.
Feildlera Came Their Arrest for Highway
ltnhhery.
Three of the borough police of Mt.
Carmel are In a peculiar posltlou. They
hnve been arrested for highway robbery
and from present indications may have to
answer at the next term of court, regard
less of what extenuatiuir clrcn
i may be connected wtth'the case.
the ollicers in trouble are Henry
fitters, Benjamin Wat kinsanii Abraham
Morgan. Uhey lenrned that four Khamo
kin men were peddling in and about Mt.
Cnrmel without a license. They took
possession of tho packs and carried them
to , Cormel, supposing the owners
would follow and pay the fines to recover
the property.
The peddlers did not materialize, but
hied themselves to Shaniokin and caused
warrants to be Issued for the oflicers on
charges of highway robbery. It is
claimed the packs contained ?400 worth
of goods. In their charge the peddler
declare thnt the offenders 'uped revolvers
In securing possession of their goods and
committed an assault upon them. It Is
claimed they did not try to place them
under arrest, being content with seizing
their goods at the point ot revolvers, The
peddlers allege that the oflicers were not
armed with warrants for their arrest.
v hot the outcome of the case may be
cannot be safely predicted. It Is claimed
that the police refused to settle the case
when settlement was suggested by the
peddlers, believing the last action was
brought in order to still further evade
the law and obviate the necessity of the
peddlers paying the fines and costs that
would necessarily accrue. The friends of
the policemen In particular and the puri
ne in general will watch the outcome
with considerable Interest.
Hood Tor Hatnburc.
The little town of Hamburg, Berks
county, has secured another Industry in
the Wilhelni Bicycle works. Heading
made nn elTnrt. tn &n.a ti.a i...i....
The agreements entered Into provides for
cicviuu in iiiu uiiiiiungs necessary, a
fiS horse power engine and 115 horse-power
lint 1 Or- alntAi..Ka -1 a . .
mil IHfnrru ar.n n.,,1 I i . i
........ .v. mi u i..i.-(.mu'M't!ui, elec
tric liKhts, ami a gas plant lor lighting
mill riMT.nr iiitctoe rpi. . 4.T 1
will be paid for by the company In 10
Yearn at 4x nr fpnt ltitnei.uf n'i. -
cessions are the ground free, exemption
iiuuiuuiiiuuii inx ior ten years anil water
Hutpltal Notes.
The first four of the trained female
nurses arrived from Philadelphia on Sat
urday. Four more are expected this
week.
Dr. Millard has retired from hospital
service and will spend n few weeks with
relatives In Centralla liefore looking for a
new location. The kindly young doctor
will be much missed by the patients and
attaches of the h pltal, with whom he
ws a great favorite. His successor Is
Dr. Gallagher, of Mahanoy City.
Still Nine l'er Cent.
The following collieries were drawn to
return prices of coal sold in June, 1S04. to
tlx the rate of wages to be paid, made the
following returns :
lloston Hun, I'&KC&I Co n 37-8
Knickerbocker, do .... 216-9
Malunoy City, no ... " -i,
Hhecandoahflty, do . io8"
Wm. Penu.Wm Penn Coal Co....... 2 28
The average of these prices is J2.22-2 and
the rate of wages Is nine per ceut. below
the S2.50 basis for the last two weeks of
June and the first two weeks of July, 1)4.
Obituary.
James W. Abbot, a former resident of
Tamaqua, died nt his home In Reading on
Saturday In his 71st year.
Frank, Infant son of Frederick and
Clara Hart, of North Jardin street, died
on Saturday, aged S months and 14 day.
Usk Wells' Latodiit Blotc, the best
Blueing for laundry use. Each package
makes two quart. 15 cU. Sold by
Uusser & Beddall.
Flour!
Unknown Brands, from
Unknown Millers, by
Unknown Dealers
Attract injudicious buyers only.
Wo sell only
"Well-Known Brands
At the lowest prices we have everoffered.
Graf s-w
122 North Jardin St.
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