Evening lwf Hei&ald. - SHENANDOAH, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1895. US' it? ONE CENT VOL. X.-NO 121. so - fC Another Bargain. m This large beautiful ..ROCKER. ONLY Williams & Son No. 13 S. Main St. - CherrinetonBros, 7 Fine Grocers I DIAMOND DIGS uei a Ms:?. T TUP4 , IU1TV PAI1 D T nemiy luayeu our. umierproiesi. till I I I IVr 11 I IV I I 1,111 III I .0 1 0 0 08. 1 X - 6 9 C . " .0 0 0 0 0 WJ 0 0- 2 7 3 Manager Brerihan and His Club Returned Home From Their First Trip. ottsvllle.. Hazleton. . Hughes ami Stanhopo; Kecnerand We9tlakc, LONG SERIES OPENS TODAY. ottsvllle.... ilazlcton.... Allentown.. .ending WHAT MANAGER. BRENNAN SAYS OF THE JJPC'.vS ABOUT THE PUR ClIASEf Qfi THE TEAM. He Says His Money Alone Is In the Enterprise and He Must Get It Out Before He Will Relinquish the Present Franchise. 122 North Maia Street, Shenandoah. 2 and 4 cans for 35o 2 and 4 " " 2 and 4 ' 2 " " Tomatoes, Pi-as, Corn, Bartlett Pears, California Peaches, ijlma Beans, Salmon, 2 " " Corned Beef. 2 " " Canned Oysters, 10 and 20c per can " So'tsed Mackerel 25 tnd 33 " Canned Corned Beef 25 cents per can Canned Cherries, " Asparagus ' Pineapnlss ' Corn Al ' Peaches " Pears, " Baked Beans J' Greengages " Apricots ' Hoast Beef " Lobster " Brook Trout 25 cents per can 80 ,T 20 " 15 " 20 " 21 IS' " 15 1 " 20 23 " 25 "" 25 " louse-Gleaning 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 slire 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. F. J. Forte 4& Son, NO. 21 NORTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. Make Us a Visit. We gladly invite oar patrons to come and see honest merchandise at honest prices. Our ever-increasing sales are the proof that we can do better for yon & than our neighbors. Any item in DRY GOODS on onr two floors is up to date in quality, and the price is always ewer than yon expect to pay. "What think you of a lace curtain stock of Thousand Pairs ? Every, style new and correct. Our prices set the pace for other merchants to imitate. Come and see us. ... L J. Wilkinson, 29 South Mam St o e e 100 Dozen Choice Cold Packed Tomatoes Full size and extra quality 4 cans for 25 cents. 50 Dozen Fancy Northern Grown Sugar Corn Better quality than usual same goods as formerly sold 2 cans for 25 cents, now closing out at 4 cans for 25 cents. MARROWFAT PEAS-Eair quality, not soaks 4 cans for 25c CALIFORNIA PEARS A,D PEACHES Full standard cans and oood quality 2icahs for 25 cents. FRENCH PRUNES-Ejesh stock, 3 lbs for 25 cents Large size very fine 2 lbs for 25 xents. MUSCATEL RAISINSi-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. Tie price of beet mnybeh'gb up and might; nam 10 raise And the sllvtr question worry us In man wn fill wars. A ml fin overdose of Trilby may near drive us toi despair, Hut the bf Iter days are' here and we'll da away with care S As we sit out on he blcncteri and yell anili wnoop ana s'ont As the pltcner for tbe home team strikes ; xnrfe j Men Out. Manager Brennan, of the Shenandoah base ball club, returned from Carbon dale last night and his club returned to day after concluding its first trip. Al though the club has no scalps dangling from Its belt, the management is not dis couraged. Mr. Brennan says that the players are doing their work faithfully and that the detents are due more to hard luck than nnythlng else. The team's work at Carbondnle, he says, was handi capped by trees In the field. A lack of catchers wax a serious drawback, but the engagement of King and the arriv.il of Ford will do away with that difficulty for a while. Manager Brennan says the talk about a town syndicate being able to and anxious to take hold of the team is all bosh. He went around several weeks ago begging for a chance to sell, but no one would respond. It there is a syndicate it can secure the franchise, but not for nothing. Mr. Brennan says be Is the only man having money in the club and if a sale is made he wants to get his own out. One thousand dollars will not cover what has been deposited with the league and spent thus far for railway fares and other expenses. Today the home team opens a series of ten straight games at the Trotting park. ThiB is something unprecedented in the hlBtory of local base ball and the manage ment will require good patronage to pull through with the guarantees for such a stretch. It is necessary that tbe games shall be played, however, as each club in the league is to receive a simllardoseonce during the season. It requires some cournge to face such an engagement, but Manager Brennan seems equal to the occasion and expresses the belief that he will be able to pull through. Manager Brennan went to Pottsville this morning to appear as prosecutor against one Thomas Watson, of town, Oj a charge of malicious mischief, Watson is one of tbe people who do not believe in respecting rights of property. One day during the beginning of the,present season Watson deliberately tore three boards from the base ball fence, and In fplte of warnings given by tbe watch man. An example is to be made in this case and latter on the management will begin making examples of the rail bird by arresting a few at each game until the offenders realize that it is cheaper to either pay for admission, or remain away from the grounds. The game at Carbondale yesterday re sulted in an easy victory for the home team. Matten being pounded. In the ninth Inning the Shenandoahs did con slderable bitting and ran up eight runs to their score, making tbe result look more creditable than it did up to the clo-e of tbe eighth inning. Little and Carey played well in the game. Score : SHENANDOAH n In 1'0 A McCoacb.cf - 1 0 2 0 seven, ri - i u u Little, lb 1 1 9 0 Merriman, 2b 1 3 12 Carey, 3b 2 114 jicuarvey, u i i i u Mattern. p .1 10 4 Claris, bs - 1 3 2 5 King, 0 . -...I 2 8 1 Today's Schedule. Hazleton at Shenandoah, Lancaster at Reading, Carbondale at Pottsvllle.Harrls burg at Allentown. NOTES. The ha, e ball editor of the Carbondale Anthracite dipped his pen in poetic fluid yesterday and told the story of the game between the club ot that place and the Shenandoths on Wednesday in the fol lowing language: Ot all the punky hitters that come from Punky town. The Huns from Shenandoah are brownest ol the crown. With Old M n Nevlns pitching and all his rockv crew. They should scratch out a winning In a century or i wo. FLOOR :x)IL : CLOTH. New Stock-4-New Patterns 2 yards wide at 50 cents. -UnoleumsatSsreduced prices, from 65c up. . A special bargain we offer a few pieces of Ingrain ". Carpet at 25 and 35 cents, formerly sold at 40 and Ko cents. These are cood patterns and better , l1- f" - goods than have ever been .sold at the prices. Also a full line of Rag Carpets. Handsome patterns in Axminster, Monuette, Tapestry and T).l.. Tf-,,-,.1,. : u :.'. , jjuuy m new spring siyies. Ingrain Carpets NOW JjN" STOd.Tlnee Cars No. 1 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 Keitcr's. Totals It 13 21 16 CARBONDALE! Jt lit I'O A Staltz. of 3 2 10 Weatlake. 3b .u u 4 3 Hots, ri...... 3 2 0 0 Mastey, lb :. 3 3 10 0 iuciuaue, it -i o i i Wetzel, ca ....2 0 U 5 S.iles, 2b 2 3 13 Moian, c u Fee.p 1 2 0 2 Totals lT 17 27 ll INNINGS. Shenandoah 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 8-11 Carbondale i 0 1 0 3 0 7 2 x-17 Earned runs Carbondale. 0 t Shenandoah, i Tun Imsa lilts-Staltz. McOuade. Hales. (2) Three bate hits Havers, Merriman. Sacrifice mu WCiiiaKe, z; i.iuie. aioien uases iess. ubb.v. .MrujiiAitR. M!Lif8. moron, i .arev. uu- fil.tl. U,w.lr 1.11. flu Van 9, liv Mattern, 1. llase on balls-Off Fee, 8; off Mattern, 5 Hit by pitcher-Hess Wild, pitch K- e. I'.iBsed balls-King, i Moran. Time of game i nours. umpire num. Other League Games. it Ilarrlsbure 3 0 0 4 12 0 1 1-12 15 lleadine 0 00000030-D11 Doran, Willis and Itothi Michael and Bmluk, n u lanCMter 00000008-7 18 Allentown i 000110 1-5l Yerkes and Arthur: Bakely and Mllllgan. The game was given to Allentown In the 7th Standing of the Clubs. p. n .875 .750 .625 .500 Harrislmrc. 4 iancaster.. .. a Cnrbondalo.. 3 I Shenandoah 0 w. nVr. c 4 6i (0 I 8 l 8 .OOffL Cases in Which Shenandoah People Are Interested Dis posed of. CONVICTED ON RAPE CHARGE X THEODORE SCHEIHNSKY GETS TWO AND YEARS FOR HIS JENDISH CRIME. William SnydetaCorass Out Victorious in His Litigation With Tax Col lector ScanUn on a Technical u, the black art, It caused roos That third was hard upon mysno nua Were lmot our undoing. HWIUl niB To chue around the players who B. and M. doih wear. They ihoueht they saw the game won and vim oy tncy tore meir nair. Kast Hide. West Side : nil aroudd the lot. The little T.xas lenguerj came and they were iar irom i or. But Mac is great ut kidding and surely 't-vus n sname For when they thought they hadltcthched our uoys won out me gumtr. Ladles' Shirt Waists done up better thsn new at Fay's Steam Laundry, at 10 an-1 15 cents. For Pure Blood use Fowler's Sarsapar- ilia. The Patee Company The Clair Patee Company opened a re turn engagement at Ferguson's theatre lost night and gave an excellent produc tion of a very interesting play based on Incidents ot southern life and entitled, 'In Old Louisiana." The company is the same as on the previous visit, all artists In their respective sphere', headed by William Nichols and Miss Virginia Bray. Tonight "East Lynne" will be the pro grnm and tomorrow night there will be great double bill, "Arabian Nights" and "Onr Boy," two rollicking com edies that met with great favor the company's previous visit. Strouse for clocks. Theodore Schelinskl, ntollsh resident of this nlace. was convictedlnt the Potts me court yesierciay on cuarges oi rape and statutory rape. The prosecution was insiimiea upon oat-u oi me mouier oi 14 year-old Mary A. Kritnlski, alsoif town. The (.censed man was a boarder at the house of the prosecutor. The crime was not discovered until somo time after it was committed and the accused suc ceeded in smothering matters overfefor a time by promising to marry the child. About two weeks ago he ma.le arrange ments to leave the town without fulfill ing his promise and was arrested on the: charges stated. Although Schelinskl had money with which to employ counsel he refused to apply It to that end nnd the court appoin'ed H. O. Bechtel and A. D. Knittle, Eiqs., to represent him. Tbe case was tried before Judge Bechtel. The trial was short one. The girl swore that she was enticed into the man's room and that the crime was ncconip-tuied with violence. Schelinskl, who Is 2S years of age, was promptly con victed and immediately after the verdict was rendered Judge Bechtel sentenced him to imprisonment for two and a half years nnd to pay a fine of $15 and the costs. upon Lad The Rescue's Improvements. Members of the Rescue Hook and der Company are at work laying a sew r age line from the company's building at the corner ot "Main and Line streets to the Nlswenter drnin on Coal street. It Is to be used by tbe company's main building and tbe one to be erected at tbt rear end ot the lot for Marshall Hughes, the driver. Both buildings are to bt fitted with modern improvements thai will make sewerage connections neces sary. Clam Chowder lunch tonight at the Scheifly House. Pep per pot tomorrow night. Up to Date. Delaware (lid and did not elect a United States Senator yesterday. Another cast for court to decide. It begins to look as if the Reading Rail road has gone into the hands of New York and London parties. The Miners' Hospital nt Fonntaiu Springs will receive only $85,749,46 foi the next two years, a reduction ot $13,00 of what was asked. No Favors. Firet come first served. No favors at the Scheifly House free lunch. A New Novelty. It Is not necetaary for the ladles of Shenandoah and vicinity to use mirrors any more, as the high polish put on the shirt fronts of their husbands and sweet henrts shirts at Fay'B Steam Laiindty will substitute equally as well for this purpose. 18 karat solid gold wedding rings at Stronse'e. They Will Wed. Marriage licenses were granted yester day to Antonle Kujalowlcz and Pelagla Ciluzkn, of town; John Downorwlcz, ot Glrardvllle, and Wauda Grobowka, of town. Buy your wall paper and room mould ings at John L. Hassler'a. 4-11-Special Sale. A Epeclal sale of wash boilers, No. 9 regular price 75 cents, will be sold at 41 centB tomorrow, at the Plttsbnrg Novelty otore, 25 West Centre street. 2t Babies made happy with Luks' Syrup. A Serenade. The Grant Band last night serenaded Andrew Elliott and his bride nt their residence on North White street. The band played a number of selections and Mr. liiuott uiu tne usual "grana." Watson House Free Lunch. A cold lunch will be served at tb Watson House every morning and even lug during this week. All visitor will receive a cordial welcome and an amp 1 supply will be on band for nil. A1HALF Point. i. JWp Best and Finest In the W;. 18 kr. plain Wedding R?ng3, Band and Fancy Rings, Dia monds, Sterling Silver and Platedware, Jewelry, Clock3 and Optical Goods sold lower than ever. OLDERIAN' Jewelry n Store A Hint. A word to the wise Is sufficient. Clam chowder lunch tonight and pepper pot Saturday night at the Scheifly House. SNYDER WON THE CASE. The Charge Made by Tax Collector Scan- Ian Dismissed on a Technicality. William Snyder has won the suit brought against him by Tax Collector Scanlan for interfering with an officer. Several weeks ago Snyder nnd his driver had charge of a wagon which was loaded with furniture belonging to a man who was moving from town to Mahanoy City. Scanlan stopped the wagon, but Snyder Instructed his driver to proceed to Maha noy City, which tbe latter did. Scanlan then caused Snyder's arrest, Tbe case came up in Pottsville yesterday. W. J. Whitehouss, Esq., raised objection to the indictment on the ground that Snyder was not guilty ot larceny because he did not take the goods from the collector and appropriate them to his own use, but that the proper charge was the taking of goods from the tax collector after they had been levied upon. The District Attorney con curred in the view and a nol. pros, was entered, the costn being put on the county. On tbe charge of interfering with an officer In connection with tbe some matter Snyder was acquittsd and the costs were put on the county. The result of the case ia that Scanlan gets no taxes. Mr. Shields and Mayor Colllhan. Yesterday afternoon James Shields, proprietor of tbe Mansion House in the First ward, and who is also the owner of a livery stable In town and branch stables n Mahanoy City, accorup inied by Mayor Collihau, of Gilberton, and ex Couucll- man and Agriculturist Moakler, of town, went to Mahanoy City behind a spanking: blooded team of grays and in n hand some new two seated surrey, purshnsed In New York for hla livery business. The party returned by way of Gilberton and upon arrival here took seats In Mr. Shields' hotel at a table spread for ten people and the proprietor won fame for tholamb fries and other delicacies served, together with several excellent brands of wine. Farmer Moakler's appetite for mutton was in alarming shape, but was met with an ample supply nnd everybody waB satisfied. The dinner was given In honor of Mayor Colllhan. Pepper Pot Tomorrow (Saturday) night Scheifly House. at tbe Shenandoah's Share. The Auditor General's annual report for 1691 shows the amount paid into the state treasury from Shenandoah: Citi zens' Electric Light Co., S333.S3 ; Colum bia Brewing Co., M3.78; Citizens' Water Co., toOO.OO; Electric Illuminating Co. 150.00; Gas Co , $113.20; neat and Power Co., f.'33 7i Manufacturing Co., ti2 50; Electric III. Co., 138.00; First National Bank, $800.00. Merchants' Nrtlonal Bank, $400 00; Manufacturing Co., $31.25. Strouse, the reliable jeweler. Burdock Blood Bitters Is nature's true remedy for constipation and kindred Ills. T . II . 1 n .. .l.n 1 ,. 1 k. T I .. ... the skin, and while cleansing the blood Imparts strength to the digestive organs, Odd Financiering. The Borough Treasurer makes hie deposits In the Mercnants' National Bank of town and the borough does not receive one cent of Interest, and this week, when tbe borough bid about $14,000 on deposit in the bank, a note for $7,080 was given to the Jeanesvllle Iron Works and the bor ough was obliged to pay over $125 as dls count. In other words the borough pays $125 bonus for the use of its own money; This is certainly queer financiering. Clam House. Tonight 'chowder lunch at the Scheifly The neelect of a cold Is often fatal Dr. Wood's Norwhy Pine syrup contains an iue Booming virtues 01 tne pine. .never tans 10 cure. Removal. Dr. D. W. Straup will remove hU offl:e to 24 South White street on May 15th. Cor. Main and Lloyd Sts. Repairing done prompt and in aultless manner. The ONLY baby medicine Luks' Syrup. i mi- . McElbenuy's The public Is invited to visit McEI- henuy's this evening and enjoy a dish of his inimitable clam chowder. Free to every caller, and be will have on sale hard shell, steamed and deviled crabs, frogs, lobster salad, little neck clams, oysters, and every delicacy the market affords. Snapper soup free tomorrow night. For baby's Syrup. colicky pains use Luks' Must Serve Time, or Pay. At the Pottsville court yesterday Judge Albright stated that he wished it dis tinctly understood that neither the court nor the Commissioners csn discharge any convict sentenced to pay the costs and a fine exceediug $15, until after such con vict has served three months In jail in pursuance of such sentence. This he said was in accordance with the act of 1830, which also provides that where a fine Is less than $15, convicts can not be dis charged before they have served 30 days Genuine snapper free tomorrow night at McElbenny's. Mere Mention. The Pottsville cadets will encamp at Lakeside in August. George F. Leitzel, of town, has pnt chased ot Mr. Welbalf his hotel and several lots of ground at Grler City, near Lakeside. Consideration $2700. Genuine snapper soup free tomorrow night at McElbenny's. Valuable Property for Sale. A good three-story brick bouse, store room and dwelling. Best location. Next door to First National Bank. Apply to No. 30 Oak Btreet, Mt. Carmel, Pit. lm 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 Jardln Street.
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