"v 'tf Evening SHENANDOAH, PA., TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1895. ONE CENT VOL. X.--NO 118. T 1 vrw - CtaWoiiBros. 6 -J Another Bargain. 1 ARK TM L ENDERS Standing of the Clubs. W. L. Itaileton.. ... S n rottsrllle-... S 1 Allentown... 3 2 Heading 3 2 This large beautiful ..ROCKER.. The Shenandoahs Played at Hazle ton Yesterday and They Lost Again. Today's Schedule. Allentown at HarrUburg, CarbondBle at Pottsvllle, Rending at Lancaster, Shen n nil oa h at Hazleton. ONLY DO THEY WANT A RELEASE ? MANAGER BRENNAN IS BEING URGED TO CONSENT TO A TRANSFER OF THE FRANCHISE. Williams & Son No. 13 S. Main St. Home Syndicate Can Raise Thousand Dollars to Start the Club on a New Basis. Some Predictions. One Fine...... Grocers 122 North Slain Street, Shenandoah. Tomatoes, Pens, Corn, Bartlett Pears, California Peaches, Lima Beans, Salmon, Corned Reef, Canned Oysters, 2 and 4 cans for 23c S and 4 " 2 and 4 " 10 and 20c per can Soused Mackerel 25 and 33 Canned Corned Beef 25 cents per can Canned Cherries, " Asparagus " Plneapplsa ' Corn Al " Peaches ' " Pears, " Baked Beans J' Greengages " Apricots " Roast Beef " Lobster " Brook Trout 2o cents per can 80 " 20 " 15 20 " 20 " 15 " 15 " 20 " 25 " 25 " 25 " House-Gleaning Time The Shenandoah team of the State L'exgue of base ball clubs Is unable, to get off the toboggan slide and yesterday dropped'lts fifth successive game, leaving It the tail ender In the race wltb a score of five games lost and none won. The record of the Carbondale club Is but little better, but the circumstances are different and the result In the Carbondale case Is not looked upon with the bopeles ness with which the work of the Shenan doah players Is viewed. It Is claimed that the latter can play ball, but won't do so under the present management and that threats of release htveno effect. The situation is fully renlized by people In tereated ia the club other than Manager Brennan and pressure Is beln j brought to bear from several quarters to get Bren nan to consent to transfer the franchise to a syndicate of home people who sny they can raise f 1,000 for a start within twenty four hour. If Manager Brennan is wise he will co. sent t i such a sup. it is almost a certainty that if he does not do so the i .. i. tn . t . in. I .. 1 1 i i t , . , , i i , . i i : r. . I " hw lw a .tun-nuu jo i& nuw ai luiuu auu cvciyuuuy is urcutirniti iu ucauuiy "icu flj110, ,,,f, . homes. Nothine chances the appearance of a room to greater I if Manager Brennan does not take some advantage than pretty wall paper, handsome window shades, s.tePR the direction indicated by . . ... . . i mose wno nre urging me ciuu win De in artistic room mouldings ana curtain poles, uur line stands ft very peculiar position. The report thnt pre-eminently at the head of anything in this section of the I the club i about to be transferred to . . I PhilnriplrVMn In nnf. rnnflrmpH hv tht county, we are sure wc can piease you in quality oiiu pnee One of the centlemen in if you will but take the time to see and ascertain prices on these terested stated today that there are surh overtures and that if a transfer is made it will be to a home syndicate. It would certainly be folly to send the club from town. The game can be made a paying investment here with a club that can play ball, but at its present rate it ran ohly result in a loss of public confidence that must necessarily bring financial disaster to the management. Yesterday the home team played at Hazleton, Instead of Carbondale. The change was made upon request of the Pottsvllle management as the Carbondale club was looked upon as a better circus day attraction at the former place than Hazleton would be. The Shenandoahs goods.- Contracts taken and Satisfaction Guaranteed. P. J, Forte & Son, NO. 2i NORTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. A- Ham in TITJV HnflTie nn mlr maue a miseranie snowing in yesieruay: j hwua ameand .vere defeated with handsdown We gladly invite our patrons to come and see hones' merchandise at honest prices, uur ever-increasing sales are the proof that we can do hetter for you than our neighbors two floors is up to date in quality, and the price is They had seven errors, while the Hazle always ewer than you expect to pay. ton'' played without one. up to the 1 off ont.h 1tin.ni nf t.hft immp It. lnnlrptl Hkt What think you of a lace curtain stock of a Thousand Pairs ? n shut out, but a home run by Lit le Everv stvle new and cnrrer.t. Our orices set the tmce for broke tUe sPelA- ln it4 port of tue J , . . , I game today's Hazleton Standard says Otrier mercnantS to imitate. VJOnie ana see US. sleniflcautly : "The visitors are decidedly , .,,. - t' nit r lacking in team work, and unless Manager I .1 mllffinsnn VH Smith Win 111 .ST. Brennan makes a radical change ln the ' I mai(i. in hia n nh will hn a vlnMm lor i i i - " - - - every club during the balance of the sea- p. C.i W. I" LKOIHarrleburg.. 2 S .Mllljincaster..-2 S .000 Carbondale.. 1 6 .(WO.Sheiumloah 0 5 p. o .400 .400 .167 .PC0 II OF 11 11 Dead Body Found NOTES. Ill had a disagreement with Manager inuan and was released. He signed wljth Petersburg, Va., today. Hazleton plays here next Friday and Saturday. If the schedule games are carried out next week there will be a Rime here every day, Preelanders assembled In large numbers at Hazleton yesterday, but their towns man, McGarvey, failed to show up well in the game. Moran, Hazleton's right fielder, is said to lie the trickiest player in the league. It Is very discouraging to have a club of released players. Pottsvllle, Allentown nnd Carbondale are picked out as the pennant fighters this lyear. The poor showing of the S. M., aggre gation Is due to the team never having played together before last Wednesday. It is a costly experiment, but the poor players will be weeded out, and new men substituted, while the team will practice fatthfally to acquire that highly essential element, team work. Some of the men are elegant fielder nnd can hit like llends, while on the bases they are very active. By the time the team gets in good running order the statement that the team will be a winner will be verified Manager Brennan has cast lines for seveml good men to fill the weak spots and is confident of landing them. Do not be discourae,,1! with the poor showing madfe thus far, .but wait. Murk our pre diction, If the gfc.u163 ure patronized b. and M. will be a winner. Mahauoy Tri bune. .'The base ball i rank Is flllfruvw'th pain, And swear3 from cam en to st away. llo'll never see su;h dutsnealnP1' And Keep his worfl until next &f?. M. of an Unknown Man Near Morea Yesterday. NO INDICATION OF VIOLENCE THE BODY IS IN CUSTODY OF AUTHORITIES AT NAHAN0Y CITY. THE Prominent Townsman Accused Quarrelling With a Woman and Beating Her in a Brutal Manner Held for Trial. of Best and Finest In Ik County. 18 kr. plain Wedding Rings, Band and Fancy Rings, Dia monds, Sterling Silver and Platedware, Jewelry, Clocks and Optical Goods sold lower than ever. A ghastly discovery wa3 made yester day on the mountain nbout a mile from Morea. While walking through the bush Peter Helser. of Jacksons, found the dead body of a man, who had evl dently died several weeks ago. There1 were no marks of violence upon the body, and nothing else to indicate foul play. The man who male the discovery not! Bed the Mahanoy City authorities and they caused the body to be removed to the cemetery above the tosrn, where it now lies awaiting identification. Al though twenty four hours have elapsed since the discovery and many people have viewed the body, no one has identi fied It. The body N evidently that of a Pole, or Lithuanian. A search of the body has revealed nothing to help the Identification nnd the face U so badly marred by decomposition as to afford to clue. In the pockets of the dead man's cloth" log were found two red handkerchiefs. One of them was spotted with blood. The body was clothed with overalls, black coat and vest and a black soft hat. From 8 to 12 P. M., Tomorrow night, Boston baked beans as a free lunch to all callers at the ScheifiX House. Worse Than Brutes. " "20 Shenandoah, like many other towns his ownersof horses who should have tin bit placed in their own mouths and glvei a taste of the brutality they practlc,cr" upon the Innocent beasts. They know more how to handle a horse than fly. Haor. we a representative of the Society for thj tlt Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ln 011 40. midst be would find plenty to do to kee'lug him busy. The law gives any Justice cleft the Peace power to act on any cat "v" brought before them by citizens, n. members of the society. One or two arres would probably serve as a warning to t) men who fall to nppreciate the noblest ' all animals the horse. ?tor" - ?ass- wero rhen gave thoy slon, Assist the Firemen. ?ths, The fire compauies are complaining 'line, the want of proper support on the part the business men in their efforts to ctc commociato the nuuno lu sprluKllutr t streets during the summer season. T B. B. B. At the Scheifly House tomorrow night. Free to Everybody. Boston baked beans tomorrow night the S:heitly House. 0 0 9 SPECIAL a 0 100 son. There Is, however, some goou ma terial in the club, but there is something lacking." The score of the game yesterday was as follows : SHENANDOAH R lU PO A E McCoach, cf p -.-" 1 - Clark, ss 1 Jlerrlman, 2l u Mttrn. If ..0 Severs, p 0 Totals 3 U 27 18 Dozen Choice Cold Packed Tomatoes Full size and extra quality 4 cans for 25 cents. 50 Dozen Fancy Northern Grown Sugar Corn Hetter quality than I Kennedy, c 1 usual same gooas as tormerly sola 2 cans lor 25 cents, 1 NeVin'8) rf 0 nmv flnsinrr out at A cans fnr it. rpnts McGarvey, Sb 0 MARROWFAT PEAS Fair quality, not soaks 4 cans for 25c, CALIFORNIA PEARS AND PEACHES Full standard cans and good quality 2 cans for 25 cents. FRENCH PRUNES Fresh stock, 3 lbs for 25 cents Large size very fine 2 lbs for 25 cents. MUSCATEL RAISINS The best we have had at the price S lbs for 25 cents. FRESH LEMONS 2 dozen for 25 cents. We exoect to receive our last invoice of California Oranges this week. California Evaporated Peaches and Apricots 3 lbs for 25 cents, HAZLETON. b In ro Moran, rf - S 2 2 Uotliermel.ss 3 1 2 McVey, cf 2 2 4 Donovan, If 2 3 2 Moz. lb 2 3 7 Carfrey, 2b 1 1 3 Hcnanu, 3u & j Aioore, c -i u u Hall, p .1 3 0 Totals 18 17 27 15 FLOOR : OIL : OLOTH. Ingrain Carpets INNINGS. Shenandoah 0 00000 1203 Hazleton 3 3 0 7 0 0 0 5 016 Two bae hits Itotliermel. Merriman, Clark. Home ruus-IJttle. Bchaub. btolen bases Hothermel. Movev. Moore. Donovan. Carfrey (Struck out Little, Nevina, Severs, McCoach, i: aicuarvey, .noore. iiase on uans-un covers, -Holland. New Stock New Patterns 2 yards wide at 50 cents, Linoleums at reduced prices, from 05c up. a ... rr f T-.,:n 16: off Hall, 4. Hit by pitched ball-Crfrey, '2; A special bargain we offer a few pieces ol ingrain Irtotheimei. rasea uaiis-Kemiedy,3. umpire L D 1 1 1 . II Uf.ll4T.il Larpet at 25 and 35 cents, lormeny soia ar. 411 anu 50 cents. These are good patterns and better other Leapue Games. goods than have ever been sold at the prices. Also a full line of Kag Carpets. Handsome patterns in Axminster, Moquette, Body Brussels in new spring styles. HUE n l. a Harrlsbure 0 11000008-56 irau auu Allentown 0 NOW IN STOCK. Three Cars No. i Timothy Hay. To - Arrive - in - a - Few - Days One Car Fine Middlings. Two Cars Heavy Oats. We receive to-day strictly Fresh Fancy DAIRY BUTTER. At Keif r's. 0322100 0- 8 12 Meaney, .Huston and llotlr, llaker and MIDI- gan. HUE Lancaster 0 00001 02034 Heading 1 0231000 x 77 West and Arthur; Michael kud Bmlnk, FlKbT GAME. BUS Pottivllle 1 0 0 2 1 5 8 4 7-28 27 Carbondale 0 1 1 1 12 2 0 3 2-22 21 Anderson. Cain and Huches and Fox: Moran, i u uara anu lannigan anu liens. SECOND GAME. K II Pottsvllle 0 0000002 4-0 11 Carbondale 0 05021 11 Hughes and Fox; riaiinlgan and Hess, and companies have gone expense in this respect, to considernl and the servlo, atlon 'airly they render the public gratuitously, js nd suflicient to warrant them In expectlngctlon when Give t ward id In tlcad- d tho . half mout ox 4.u.2rons 09 61 10W liberal patronage, especially campanies give an equivalent.. sprinkler boys your dimes. Buy your wall paper and room Ings at John Lu Hassler's. He Now Wishes He Hadn't. '. A Polish miner, working at Hicko- T ) 1 - 111. .. .-I n,,l. J..-.V anu piayiuuy ioiu tuui ii wna u ucvr bij of pipe. Ho was In the act of borl-105X out the dual. n .vltha pocket knife when ngnc anu leu nanus, iuo xroio ug.7S; entered suit against the parties who gvanla lilm flip nw atvln nf ntn. 'Inter nnlnl. All watches repaired by Strouse gu.jiay. anteed for one year. sked ... . iotny, PrttYtr. 1 1 t lnnlv.,..rv me88 uttu y m. nuiiiTi.tout j . team The members of W. Camp No, 112, 7W O. S. of A., nre requested to be nresfv. 7 Tuesday evening, 7th inst., when rrrr smoker will be held In honor of trlnts, camp's 26th anniversary. The enterta Rood ment will consist of addresses, recl' tions anu vocai anu instrumental ma Refreshments will be serveu. uy orponn' of Evan J. Davies, Pres3Mc; Attest: F, O. Hkese, Sec'y. 18 karat solid gold StrouBe's. OLDEBMITS Jewelry w Store Cor. Main and Lloyd Sts. Repairing done prompt and faultless manner. At the Theatre. "In Old Louislaua," the play which tho Clair Patee Company will present at Ferguson's theatre next Thursday even ing, May 9th, will be ono of the best performances of the season. It Is a story of Southern home life, and is filled with excellent specialties, medleys, songs and dances. Besides the two leading charac ters by Miss Virginia Bray and W.lllam Nichols, Miss Florence Hadley will attract a great deal of attention as the Picka ninny with songs and Miss Eva Taylor and Mr. Livingston will also introduce a new and attractive specialty entitled. "Past and Future." No one should fail the Clair Accomnioaapatee company. The prices will be the m. acccii same as aunng a weeK's engagement, it, 20 and 30 cents. A SERIOUS CHARGE. ATLANTIC CITY UviBiun Lo&vo Philadelphia. Chestnut Street Whu aaanouiaoireei ivcuri lor Auamio uuy . ... , week-Days Exnress. 9.00. r.. n.. 2.00. (Sa to see tnis new prouueuon oi uraays omy a uuj, i " o.iW p. m. tlon. 8.00 a m. 6 45 s. m. Bnnaay Kxpress. u.ou, iu.uo a. modatlon. 8.00 a. m. and 4.30 o. m. Keturntcr. lcavo Atlantic Citv. denot. cornt Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weet-Days Binress, 7.3.i. 9.00 a, m. ant 4 uu a (! 6.3U p. in. Accommodation, v.ia a Bundai Kxrroas, 4.00, 5.15, 8.00 p. in. A' comirodatlon, 7.15 a. m ana 4 15 p. m. Parlor cars on all express traits. ' C. G. HANCOCK. Gen. Pass. All Philadelphia fi I. A. SWEIG Altl). Gen. Sunt. Stronse, the reliable jeweler. Pastimes. Camp No. 112, P. O. S. of A., will cele; brate Ite 20th anniversary this evening by holding a smoker in the camp room. There will be a musical and literary pro- i gram and refreshments will be served. PROFESSIONAL CARDJ Tomorrow evening the Borough Coun- cllmen. the members who retired thin - - a ifiRTTim m r 'spring and a number of Invited officials, jyj- 8. KI8TLEU, M. D.. wm ftt McK1Uenuv,0 The affnir win oe tue uouncu s annual garnering aa guests of the new borough officials. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office. 120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. M. M. BURKE, A TTORNEY-A T-LA W, SHENANDOAH, PA, Office. Egan building, corner of Main &cl centre streets, ouenanaoau. yr N. STEIN, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SORQEON. Offlce Boom 2, Egan's New Building, to!i,...u. nri.p ner Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, pa,reHSOna01e ln nrlce unite jioura: o to iu a. m.; i to a p. m.; 71c 9 p. m. Night omceNo. 230 West Oak street Strouse for watch repairing. Watson House Free Lunch. Mr. McGinnis has a treat ln store for his patrons of free lunch ln the shapo of mock turtle soup and tomorrow morning; he will serve an elegant clam chowder. Mr. Joseph A. Blokert has also entered his employ nnd will assume the manage ment of this ever popular cafe. 1 -- Strouse's watch charms are elegant and G. M. HAMILTON, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. Offlee. Water Company Lloyd street. s. O. SPALDING. M. D. Out of Sight Yet. The entire Council "officially" viewed he Brandonville reservoir on Sunday last. Evidently that body la determined tn hnvn ft lftrc-pr rnrrlncrA Mrn Villi t.Vita building, 2a Weetrenr tnRn ,Mt when ,t reached the enop. iious sum of $250. Water, by the way, a a far off as ever. Sunday News. Diseases of the Heart SrECIALTT. Ofllce and residence, No. 30 8. White street Offlc-. hour to 0 a. m , 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m If your clothier doesn't keep Hammfjrslough. : Bros Swell, Reliable, New York -OI0?ZI-TC3- Make him get It Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Overcoat Wears like steel and Is sold by every promi nent clothier ln the state. None genuine with, out UammerslouEh llroj label. ANSY PILLS! Safe ano sure, send 4c. fuk-wohaus ea UWUW. nthKHJI NHtblf IW VltaTfl .ni AND Lunqs Al Strouse, the jeweler, for watches. : Special This Week. I Gents' good white Bhlrts, S3 cents', fair ticking for 5 cents per yard. Good 'uallty sheeting, 14 cents. Table oil Joths, 12 cents. X'. J. A1U.1AU1IAN, 2S South Main street. r 1 iss-tf Strouse for musical Instruments. Removal. Dr. D. W. Straup will remove his offls p 24 South White street on May 15th. pBIBOHHEb all H onus (B on wedding rings iier. tans 111 'g.sn new rropnetor. ts. Mr. EmllJ. Beyer has taken charge of' the saloon and restaurant at 10 N. Main 'H 1 m , . ii.. 1 street, lormmy conuucieu oy tuo .uurpuy Bros., where everything ln the eating and drinking line can be procured. Polite and prompt attention to everybody, Strouse is the leading jeweler. Fall of Coal. Michael McLaughlin, of Jacksons, was seriously Injured by a fall of coal ln tho j I North Mabanoy colliery this morning, i but will recover. 1 1 - I our name tn tin Clock Sprint Blady, Ouly Perfect Comb, 'orcnaugu Circuses4 Ask vour Dealer for! '""""ft Bl-UINU I'LUUV i 1 Witt ll WUijj. iM!'AAH ,i,R ll ore lovohmtar r K lutivions fr c,,ii-iiu,it.,, ri.i.ai itr,l 1,' 1. 1 if, fcif.- a written hlli ME 111 -IN 15 GO.. C A hot stove baking cakes when you can buy them just as good and cheaper and save the labor. We have the assortment to please you all. Cheap, medium priced an I fancy 122 North Jardin Street, I Sold bu F. JP. D- MRUX, D
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