Jla 1"" ' jIl IL 1!) VOL. X -NO 119. SHENANDOAH, PA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1895. ONE CENT K in to byp - Cherrinston Bros, 122 North Main Street, Shenandoah. Tomatoes, Ptas, Corn, Bartlett Pears, California Peaches, 2 and 4 cans for 25c 2 and 4 " ' 2 and 4 " " 2 " " - ijinia iieans, i Salmon, 2 " " Corned Reef, 2 " " Canned Oysters, 10 and 20c per can " Soused Mackerel 25 and 33 " Canned Corned Beef 25 cents per can House-uieaning Time Is now at hand and everybody is preparing to beautify their homes. Nothing changes the appearance of a room to greater advantage than pretty wall paper, handsome window shades, artistic room mouldings and curtain poles. Our line stands pre-eminently at the head of anything in this section of the county. We are sure we can please you in quality and price if you will but take the time to see and ascertain prices on these goods. Contracts taken and. Satisfaction Guaranteed. NO. 21 NORTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA, We gladly invito our merchandise at honest prices, our over-increasing sales are tho proof than our neighbors. two floors is up to always ower than What think you of a lace curtain stock of a Thousand Pairs ? Every style new and correct. Our prices set the pace for other merchants to imitate. L J. Wilkinson, 29 South Mam Si. SPECIAL e a ioo Dozen Choice Cold Packed Tomatoes Full size and extra quality 4 cans for 25 50 Dozen Fancy Northern Grown Sugar Corn Better quality than usual same goods as now closing out at 4 cans MARROWFAT PL. AS Fair CALIFORNIA l'EAKS AND and good quality 2 cans 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 5 lbs for 25 cents. FRESH LEMONS 2 dozen for 25 cents. We expect to receive our last invoice of California Oranges this week. California Evaporated Peaches and Apricots 3 lbs for 25 cents. FLOOR : OIL : CLOTH. New Stock New Patterns 2 yards wide at 50 cents, Linoleums at reduced prices, from 65c up. Til D'rfl.in I A special bareain we offer a few pieces of Ingrain jL, Carpet at 25 and 35 cents, formerly sold at 40 and OcirpBliS 50 cents. These are good patterns and better goods than have ever been sold at the prices. Also a full line of Rag Carpets, Handsome patterns in Axminster, Moquette, Tapestry and Body Brussels in new spring styles. NOW IN STOCK. .Three To - Arrive - in One Car Fine Middlings. We receive to-day strictly Fresh Fancy DAIRY BUTTER. Another Bargain. This large beautiful ..ROCKER.. ONLY Williams & Son No. 13 S. Main St. Fine.. 9 Grocers Canned Cherries, " Asparagus " Pineapplss " Corn Al " Peaches " Pears, " Baked Beans J' Greengages " Apricots " Koast Beef " Lobster " Brook Trout 25 cents per can 30 20 " 15. 20 . " 20 " 15 " 15 " 20 " 25 " 25 " 25 " patrons to come and see hones that we can no better lor you Any item in DRY GOODS on our date in quality, and the price is you expect to pay. Come and see us. cents. formerly sold 2 cans for 25 cents. for 25 cents. quality, not soaks 4 cans for 25 c, PEACHES Full standard cans for 25 cents. Cars No. 1 Timothy Hay. - a - Few - Days Two Cars Heavy Oats. mm lie I ti,i TJnir Ulc rSOay . An Adjourned Meeting of Was Held Last Evening in the Council Chamber. BILLS AND COMMUNICATIONS THEY APPEARED IN PROFUSION AND CONSIDERABLE TIME WAS SPENT IN DISPOSING OF THEM. Bids for Hauling Coal From Brandon- vlllc to the Pumping: Station Opened and the Contract Awarded to William Schmicker,. The Borough Council held an adjourned meeting last night to consider communi cations and pass bills that were laid over from the last meeting. President Mc- Guire was unable to be in attendance, on account of the serious illness of his father, Martin McGuire, Sr., and Mr. Kane presided at the meeting. The other member in attendance were Messr. Dougherty, Hand, Kane, Kerns, Melus key, Gafflgan, McElbenny, D. R.James, Gable, Straughn, T. J. James, Boehm and Reese. The Eclipse Oil Company of town sent in a communication claiming damages for injury to a wagon on account of the imperfect condition of the road where tue water pipes are laul on ftraerlcK street. The cee was referred to the street com mittee. A communication from John Robblns cmcerning the natural pewer that runs through town, from the northern, to the southeastern part, and recommending that the people culvert the server where it passes through their properties and .Council put in traps where gutter water runs into the sewer was read and filed. Council said they considered the sugges tion a good one. A communication from the Authracite Telephone and Supply Company was read and filed. The company asked for rights of way for a telephone line on promise of better nnd cheaper service. Hon. B. J. Monaghan was in attendance and a draft of an ordinance giving a right of way to the Schuylkill Telephone Company was presented by the ordinance committee, but was not considered, as the meeting was an adjourned one and the chair ruled the matter could only be taken up at the next me.-tlng. The ruling settled a discussion as to whether the word "next" applied to an adjourned meeting. In answer to questions by Councilmen, Mr. Monaghan said his company was pre pared to enter into an agreement to furnish the borough with a telephone free of charge as one of the considerations for the right of way. Council gave notice that this agreement should be incorpor ated in the ordinance. The bids for hauling coal from the Brandonvllle station to the pumping station were opened and read as follows : C. S. Keichart, 40 cents per. ton; William Schmicker, 40; Martin Mullahy, 42; W. P. Seward, 4S. Mr. Kerns moved that the contract bo given to William Sahmtcker and he be required to furnish a t500 bond. Mr. Gable amended that a bond lor ta.OOO be required and if Mr. Schmicker failed to furnish it the contract be given, to the next lowest bidder. The amend ment was defeated and the motion carried. Borough Treasurer Davles r.resented his report for the month of April, show ing expenditures to the amount of 13,043.40 and a balance of $17,605.68 on May 1st. The fire marshal's report Bhowed that there were four alarms of fire during the month. The report of the Chief Burgess showed that he collected for flues, licenses, etc., during April the sum of 3 50, which was the largest collection made for one month in several years. The report of Chief of Police Tosh showed 27 arrests for the month and fines to the amount of $40 collected. Twenty paid fines and the balance served time, This Is also a big record. Mr. Gable made complaint that three men named Shoup, Taylor and Campbell, residing at Turkey Run, created a reign of terror on Cherry and Oak streets from midnight on Monday until C o'clock yes terday morning and he wanted to know where the police were. The chairman of the lamp and watch committee was iu structed to investigate the matter. Mr. Gable recommended that Mrs. Ring helser, of West Oak Btreet, be exonerated from taxes. The water committee has given a note for the Jeanesville Iron Works claim. It is for tT.OSOand will be due on August 0th, 1595. The following bills were ordered paid; Supervitor and street bunds $318 is O . ltelcbhrl cod baultoe.... 31 8T Hooks & tfrown. sumps, etc...... - T. J. D.vies. sent. coal ' Shenandoah P & L Co., lumber W Evening uuromeir, priming Adamw Exjree Company P. 4 It. It, It Co., coallrelgnt J'anrsvllle Iron orliB, supplies... Peter IS. Buck & Bona, supplies....... James liminuel. High Constable.... 2D Oil 23 M US 38 47 12 63 S3 00 w. J. jaoous, ounce nnnorina 85 U0 21 SO Cltirens Electric Llnhi Company.. A. 11. Swaim, mpperB Bhenaiaonh Electric lUum'nfttlnK 00 ven'nRlle.ald. advertMnpc ICO Mrs, O'llrien, clean nj .Niuncil ro m 2 09 K M. Hcolt. enjimer, siHry WW! Btlne Ke'usht-y, team hire - 5 (H) y. P. Oallnuber, rooting, eic 2 Jameo Burns. O lef 13urires. salary 50 DO j. Li. -noeroaiter, coal lor uorougn buOdlns 20 30 T. J. D ivied, expenses 1 IT W. G Gregory, snrvf yor's kalary 20 00 J-.uttru Mile'., UulClir, rttlt.1 y... . o.w T. M. Scaulin. secretary B. of H., sal So 0 'n trick rouway, labor ...... S ki John Lorius, Ubo- 3 00 Harry tvvaiis, labor 6 00 A. Melulty. totegrntus eto : 3 36 I 'i y e llr.w., printing asd adveitislng... 30'0 I'oilce salaries 262 00 O. W. lleddall &. Bro supp.les 90 31 Tonight's Treat. Boston baked beans will be served as a free lunch at the Sjheifiy House tonight. Call and get n dish. CASES aT COURT. Suits at PottsvIUe In Which Shenandoah . People Are Interested. Joseph Paulonis was before Judge Albright at Pottsvllle yesterday charged with selling liquor on Sunday, selling to minors and keeping a disorderly house. He was convicted on the first charge and acquitted on the others. 'Daniel Hesser pleaded gnilty to a charge of f. and b. preferred by Mary Daily and received the usual sentence. tfohn Berneslesby was declared not guilty of cheating a boarding house keeper, a charge made by William Snyder, but whs directed to pay the coss. A true bill waa found against. William Scanlan, who tried to prevent a load of furniture from being taken to Mahanoy Cfty until he could collect taxes from the owner. All visitors to the Scheifly House will be served with a Boston baked bean free ittnCh tonight. PERSONAL. Mis? Ella Garner, of Millersville, is the guest of town friends. Ex Deputy Sheriff Sallada was a caller at the Hr.I'.ALD office yesterday. Walter McGuinness has returned from a visit to New York and Philadelphia. Max and Frank Schmidt and H. . A. Swalm went to Shamokin today to visit the Eagle Ruu brewery. Col. J. K. P. Scheifly and son, Charles, O. Ij. Knight, Louis Freidman and John A. Reilly spent today fishing for trout in the Catawissa Valley. 'Squire C. W. Dengler, of Shenandoah, is a veteran observer, a stalwart Republi can and a gentleman of excellent jndg mnnt. His remark, when he walked Into the beautiful new rooms of the Journal yesterday, was: "Your paper is now better than it has been since the time of Benjamin Bannan." Miners' Journal. Quite a compliment, truly. Boston baked bean free lunch at the Scheifly House tonight. At the Theatre. "In Old Louisiana," the play which the Clair Patee Company will present at Fcrgnson's theatre tomorrow (Thursday) evening, May 0th, will be one of the best performances of the season. It Is a story of Southern home life, and is filled with excellent specialties, medleys, songs and danceB. Besides the two leading charac ters by Miss Virginia Bray and William Nichols, Miss Florence Hadley will attract a great deal of attention as the Plcka 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 to see this new production of the Clair Patee Company. The prices will be the same as during a week's engagement, 10, SO and 30 cents. Burdock Blood Bitters is nature's true remedy for constipation and kindred ills. It acts directly on the bowels, the liver, the skin, and white cleansing the blood imparts strength to the digestive organs. McElhenny's Popular Cafe. The attention of all lovers of some thing good to eat, and the pnblic in general, Is called to the bill of fare now on at MCJSlnennys rrogs, naru sneu, deviled and steamed crabs, lobster salad, little neck clams, large and elegant prime oysters, In fact every delicacy the market affords. The eating department of this cafe has no equal In the county. Obllg Ing waiters to attend to your wants. The elegant and spacious dining parlors on tecond floor Is presided over by a lady at tendant. One anullcatton of Dr. Thomas' Eclec trie Oil takes away the pain of the most severe num. it is an ideal lamny lini ment. Improvements. Mrs. Burns is erecting n double block on North Market street. Thomas Bellis has broken ground for a new building on the same street. C. E. Tltman's new addition to the Harlngton building, recently purchased by him, la under roof. Evan Anstock has a new double block under roof on North West street. The necrlect of a cold 1b often fatal Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Byrup contains all the soothing virtues of the pine, Never falls to cure. Watson House Free Lunch. On account of Mr. McGulness thor oughly renovating the Wateon House this week, he will abandon bis hot lunches, with the exception of Saturday evening, and will serve an elegant cold lunch every morning and evening In stead. Remember this arrangement Is for this week only. Strouse Is the leading Jeweler, Ti ill huh Yesterday's Game Between Shen andoah and Hazleton Well Played. HOME TEAM SHOWS UP WELL POTTSVILLE'S DISCARDED PITCHER WAS IN THE BOX AND HADE THE CON TEST AN INTERESTING ONE. Kennedy, the Catcher, Jumped the Shen andoahs at Hazleton Yesterday, But the Management Will Not Bring Him Back. The American people want winners, In whatever branch of business or sport they are Interested. This was illustrated in Philadelphia last week. Thursday 20.000 people went to the base ball game. The Philadelphia club lost. On the next day but 2000 were there, but the Phillies won. Their winning proved a good thing for them, for on the following day 15,000 people paid to see them play again and win. The Philadelphia and Shen andoah people are alike in this respect. The latter will not patronize a losing club. It may be that our team has made up its mind to pull itself together and give a better article than It has been giving the people. At all events the players braced up at Hazleton yesterday and made the game a very close one. From start to flnli-h the content was exciting and brillant plays were numerous Muttern, the pitcher the Poltsvilles re leased ou Saturday, pitched a strong game for Sbeuandoah, and but for two fumbles by the iulleldurs the game would have been prolonged for more than nine Innings. Merriman aud Clark also played well. Contrary to rumors there is no llkell hood of the home team disbanding, or being transferred to some other place. It confidently stated that the season will be played here, but there may be a change of management to a syndicate. This change, however, Is entirely depend ent upon the willingness of Manager Brennan to surrender the (ranchise, and at present he is not inclined to do so. In this be may change, however, during the next two weeks. - i Kennedy, the catcher, "jumped" the team at Hazleton yesterday. He received $25 advance money when he signed and is a few dollars ahead of the management. His departure Is not regretted by the patrons of the game, or the management, He was signed on the strength of repre sentations that he caught in eleven bamts for the Brooklyn national leagu club last year, but with Shenandoah lie did not display enough ability to play ivlth a third-rate amateur team. He waifl awk ward, slow and everything else wljjlch Is not in the make up of a man who knows how to play ball. The home management says it win not go to tne trouiue or having him blacklisted for the "jlliap, because he Is not worth the troubl L. , .51 There was a report current, last night that Gill Intended to attach ihi receipts of the home team for salai gate y due, One of the managers Bald today thH t Gill is "blowing" and that there is no tjaoney due him. The score of the home team sgafiie at Hazleton yesterday was as ionows . . i u SUENANSOAH It IB I'O McCoach, cf 1 1 0 King, c i i .a Little, lb U 1 14 Nevlns, If 0 2 1 Mcuarvey, ou i u i Clark, ts .0 1 1 Mcrrlinan, 2b ......0 1 5 Mattern, y -0 0 1 Severs, rf. 0 0 2 Totals 3 7 27 19 HAZLETON. X IB I'O Moran, rf - 2 0 1 jiomermei, b j i i McVey, cf 1 1 1 Donovan. If 0 0 1 Mow, lb 0 0 12 Carfrey, 2b 1 2 3 Bchaub, 3b ..I 1 1 Wetlakc, c .0 1 . 7 Keener, p 0 1 0 Totals 7 27 22 INNINGS. Shenandoah 0 120000003 Ilailcton 3 2000000 27 Earned runs Haileton, 3 : Shenandoah, 1. Two base hltB McVey, Little, Nevin. Three uase nit Aicvoacn. uome ruu- ibuiucnuoi. Double plays JlcQarvey, Merriman and little, (21 : Itothennel. Carl rev and Motz. Struck out By Keener, i; by Mattern, 2. line on balls- McCoacb, Clark, (2); Moran. Other League Games. k n Incaster 3 00010310-8 11 Heading 6 5 0 0 8 1 0 0 x-20 18 Callahan and Arthur; Scbelbel and Binink. R II Hacrisburc 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0S-6 11 Allentown 2 0050100 x 88 Willis, Charlton and Hotb; Bakely and Mill!- Bn. Standing of the Clubs. w. L. Hazleton..... C u l'ottsvllle.... 5 1 Allentown... 4 2 Heading 4 2 p. o. W. X. p. o l.nco .833 Ilarrisburg. 2 4 Lancaster.. ..2 4 Carbondale.. 1 5 Sbeuandoah 0 8 .333 .333 .17 .(XX) .067 .067 1 Today's Schedule. Allentown at Lancaster, Reading at Harrlsburg, Shenandoah at Carbondale, Hazleton at Pottsvllle. Have your carpets, feather and mat tresses cleaned by the Steam Renovating Co., 33 East Coal stree;. 4-17-3m Best and Finest In thg 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. HOLHAN'S Jewelry w Store, Cor. Main and Lloyd Sts. Repairing done prompt and in faultless manner. TWENTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY. The Members of W. Camp No 112, P. 0. S. of A., Celebrate the Event. Twenty-six years ago, on the 4th of May, Washington Camp No. 112, Patriotic Order Son of America, was Instituted in this town, and at the regular meeting of the camp last evening the members cele brated the event by a smoker, Interspersed with addresses, recitations, and vocal and Instrumental music The chairman tor the evening was L. A. Bamberger, and he proved himself to be the peer of Tom Reed in this repect. The evening's entertainment commenced with an address by H. E Dengler, which was; followed with a snlo by A. C Morgan. A. B. Lamb favored the members with a recitation. Others taking part were Lewis Lehe, Jr., recitation ; B". J. Yost, James R. Lewis, addresses ; J. S. Cooper, solo. B. C. Hooks waB the organist. At the conclusion of the regular' program, remarks were made by different members upon various subjects. During the evening refreshments were served iu the shape of oranges, sand wlchea, lemonade and cigars. Those present ex pressed themselves as highly pleased with the entertainment. , Strouse, the reliable jeweler. I True Home Enterprise. Every citizen of Shenand6ah Is pe cuniarily interested in the success of home enterprise. The Columbia Brewing Company have their wagons and harness made here and buy everything they use and is produced in the town, of home dealers. They employ in their brewery people that live In the borough and leep their money at home. Not only tlat : they turn out the finest beer, porter ind Weiss beer that can be produced. Strouse for musical instruments. Bills Passed. Authorizing County Commissioner to appoint a Solicitor. Two of Representative Schrlnk'a tills also passed Anally. They both relat to Pottsvllle. The bill providing for the electtoi of Town Clerk for three years aud flxinghis duties and compensation has passed the Senate finally. Representative Wyatt'B bill to prollblt mining and manufacturing compailes from carrying on company stores has jtumsad the House finally.. Strouse for watch repairing. Change or Time Table. The new spring time table of the Lehlgb Valley Railroad will go Into effect ou Sunday, next. Look out for Important changes. Strouse's watch charms are elegant and reasonable In price. 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 and fancy 122 North Jardin Street n -1
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