IT If . . n o o ii J. -i. aWBEfi fc VOL. X.-NO 124. SHENANDOAH, PA., TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1895. ONE CENT if flub-'. Cherrington Bros, 122 North Maic Slroot, Shonandoali. Clioico -p- Of the following Brands of Flo,ur : White Sponge, Gold Medal, ' Keystone, White Rose, White Crescent, ' Rye Flour. Honse-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. ' Wc 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. Mais Us a Visit. We gladly invito our patrons to come aril soe honest merchandise at honest prices.' Our ever-increasing sales are me proot than our neighbors. two floors is up to always ewer .than What think you of a lace curtain Every style new and correct. Our prices set the pace for other merchants to imitate. Come and see us. L J. Wilkinson, 29 South Maw St GOG 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 now closincr out at A cans 'K MARROWFAT PEAS Fair 'J-.f a . f N A 'H.AKS AN ) and cood quality 2 cans FRENCH PRUNES Fresh very fine 2 lbs for 25 MUSCATEL RAISINS The .5 lbs for 25 cents. FRESH LEMONS 2 dozen We exoect to receive our last , week. California Evaporated Peaches New Stock New Patterns v Linoleums at reduced prices, Ingrain Carpets goods than have ever been sold at Carpets. Handsome patterns in jiooy urusseis in new spring styles. NOW IN STOCK. Three To - Arrive - in One Car Fine Middlings. Two Cars Heavy Oats. We receive to-day strictly Fresh Fancy DAIRY BUTTER. At Keif r's- Another iargam. This large beautiful ..ROCKER.. ONLY Williams & Son No. 13 S. Main St. me. 0 s Snow Flake, Anchor, An mat wo canao better tor yon Any item in DRY GOODS on our date in quality, and the price is you expect to pay. stock of a Thousand Pairs ? fi 0 formerly sold 2 cans for 25. cents, for 2c cents. quality, not soaks 4 cans for 25c, ' . Af Hm 1. nil crnnrlnrrl rnns for 2; cents. stock, 3 lbs for 25 cents Large size cents. best we have had at the price for 2K cents. invoice of California Oranges this and Apricots 3 lbs for 25 cents. 2 yards wide at 50 cents. from 65 c up. Grocer A special bargain we offer a few pieces of Ingrain Carpet at 2S and 35 cents, formerly sold at 40 and SO cents. These are good patterns and better the prices. Also a full line of Rag Axminster, Moquette, Tapestry and Cars No, 1 Timothy Hay. - a - Few - Days 17 JJLi. The Carbondalers Were Obliged to Play Ball in Earnest Yesterday. MATTERN WAS IN GOOD TRIM THE VISITORS BUNCHED HITS TOOK A DECIDED LEAD IN THIRD INNING. AND Brcnnan's Men Recovered Themselves and Prolonged the Contest for Eleven Spirited Innings. When Carbon dale Scored the Deciding Run. O, Tommy Flannigan You'll ha a man aealn. Swift's dressed beeves narrowly escaped! defeat at the Trotting Pk yesterday afternoon at the hands of the home team It was the hottest contest the Carbondnl men experienced this sensou nnd the; drew a long breath of relief when th winning run was scored, Fee essayed to pitch the game for the visitors, but withdrew after the closo of the first inning and was succeeded by "Tommy" Flannigan, who pitched a good game, but became badly rattlsd nt times and kicked like a Texan steer against decisions by the umpire, hits by the batsmen and put outs by the fiilders. Flannigan was not in good hnnitr and the guying of tho crowd did not make him ft el any better. With the exception of the work In the third and fourth innings the game was an admirable one and upon its conclusion tho spectators cheered both teems. It was one of those games in which the vanquished deserved as much ciedtt as the victor. One side had to bo beaten and to lose by a scant run after fighting hard for eleven innings was no disgrace. It was the perfect work by their out fielders th.it saved the visitors from de feat. Neither side scored in the fivst two In nines, but in the third the Swift product toak a big lead. It was started by Mc Coach mulling SaW fly. This muff seemed to disgust Mattern. Moran, Flannigan, Westlnke, Massey, McQuade, Wetzel and Sales butted around and hit him for six singles nnd a two-bagger and made a total of six runs before the side was retired. Flannigan was the twelfth man at the bat, but struck out. Staltz had gone out on a throw by Mattern to first and Hess went out on a throw to first by Carey. When the side was re tired Mora a was on third and Sales ou second. Moran reached his first by being nit by a pitched ball and got to third on -vlcGarvey's error. The home team tied tho score in the fourth. Ford started out with a hit and Merrlman and Carey got their bases on balls. Ford scored on a passed ball and McGarvey- made a hit, but was thrown out by Flannigan at third when Clark ran down to first after hitting the ball McCoach went out on a fly to Woitlake and King got his base on. balls. A two bagger by Little was a timely one and be fore Little was thrown out at second and the tide retired the Shenandoahs had six runs to their credit. Once more hope filled the hearts of the rooters for the home team players and when they succeeded in retiring the visitors in the fourth inning notwith standing two hits und Hess had reached third the crowd cheered lustily. In the fifth Merriman and Carey were retired at first on throws by Sales and Hess. McGarvey made a hit ami was advanced to third on a hit by Clark, but the sldo was retired on Mattern going out on n fly to Staltz. In the last half Wetzel went out on a gronnder to Little aud Sales threw down hla bat when King bagged his foul. Moran got to first on an error by Clark and stolo second, but the sldo was retired on Maitern's throw to first. The Shenandoahs took the lead in the Mxt'h by scoring a run on hits by Sing, Ford aud Merrlman. In the last half it looked as if the home team was going to pieces. After Sraltz went out on a fly to McGarvey the latter gave Westlak his base on an error. Two errors by Carey gave Hess and Mas3ey their first base and We6tlaUe I scored. Hess stole to second, but died there, as McQuade weut out on a fly to Merrlman and Wetzel was thrown out by Clark to first. Once more the crowd cheered for the home team. It had crawled out of a small hole. Moth hides were unable to score in the next four innings, notwithstanding they exerted themselves to do so. Meanwhile , Mattern was doing excellent work. He gave the vlbltors only three hits after the fourth inning. With the score tied the Shenandoahs wont to tho plate In the nluth inning, tiut did not remain there long. Carey, McGarvey nnd Olurk went out at first on throws by Flannigan, Sales and Wetzel. Massey was the first I batter for the Swifts and wentout at first Ion Carey's throw. McGarvey captured j McQuade's fly and Wetzel got bis base ou balls, but was thrown out at seconu by Clark while Sales was ruuulng to first. Mattern was the first batter in the tenth nnd went out at first on Flan- I II IT nigan's throw and McCoach and King went out on flys to Westltike and Mo Quade. Moran opened the fecond half with a hit, Flannigan struck out and Staltz and Westlake went oat on flys to Mcuarvey and Merrlman. At this point the spectators were In high feather and shouted encouragement to both team. Great cheers belched forth when Little got to Urst in the eleventh on Flnnnigan's eiror. isev-lns batted In nlace of Ford. uui KnocKea a bail to sites and was thrown oat at first. Merrlman took his base by being hit by a pitched ball. Ltttle had previously been thrown out at sec- ond by Wetzel nud Merrlman went out at the same point on a. throw by Hes while trylnp to steal. Hess was tho first of the Carbondalers to go to the plate And made a hit. He stole second. Massey, who was expected to bring him home, went out ou a fly to McGarvey and It was "all over" when McQuade made a hit. Score : SHENANDOAH n In 10 A E McCoach, cf o King, c 2 Utile. Ill 0 Kurd, if 1 Meminan. 2b 1 1 0 0 2 5 0 1 12 0 2 0 0 1 4 5 10 2 2 7 0 3 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 31 18 In po a 1 3 0 13 2 1 0 2 15 1 2 3 1) 1 1 7 10 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 10 4 farcy, 8b i .Mcuurvey, If o Clark, ss i Mattern. ti l i Totals.. CAnnOKDALB IS itz, o. o tlake. 3u i 2 s, c, rt i iey, lh ... i luaile. If 1 tzcl.ss o 8, Zll i an, cf, c i 1'. nulgaii. p.. 'otals . , 8 12 33 22 1 INNINGS. Mietratvloiili. .0 0000100000 7 Carkonlale o 000010000 16 Kirnitl runs Shpnnmlnnlt 3 Pnrltnn.liln 1 Twitbso lilts -Little, Wostlakc. Double iilavs -Ularl. Memmaii ami IJttln! Wot?..! sinin. and Jlssey. Stolen basc-Uarev. Hess. 2: .luiuu nana uu u.ius uir aiaiiern. i : ntr Hamil'aii, . Hlr by pitched ball-Little, Mernisin. &talt?. Mnmn. ihoii i.itiivi..Pn.. limp d gauio 2 hours and 20 minutes. Umnini .ifaIU- Other League Games. n ji e I'ottsvle 1 1 0 0 8 0 3 0 8 22 234 Hnzlctli. 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1) 11 0 llaldfin and Stanhope; Hail and Mooro. It II E Allenttvn 1 011Q000 1 474 La:icajer.........0 0 0. j' 1 -4 3 0 x 5 a 3 ' JIayr aiid'Slllirgaii;"Vcaf;er and Arthur. I it u r. Itcadljr 4 ,5 2 0 0 1 0 1 3-10 16 5 Ilarri.iurg 0 1 5 1 0 2 0 1 2 12 11 In Michel. Ilhoades and Smlnlt: ITustnn Tlith and KJIy. Standing; of the Clubs. v. L. rottslle 8 3 Ilazlem 7 4 Allcntwn .,7 1 Ucadi 7 1 p. c.i W. I, r. a .515 .301 .301 .oyi .727 .8311 .63(i .0311 Carbondale.. 6 5 HanUburg.. 1 7 Lancaster ..17 Shenandoah 1 10 Today's Schedule. Ha:cton at Pottsvllle, Carbondale at Shenudoah, Lancaster at Allentown, Harriburg at Heading. Carr Is a favorite, but hU phce is not at thil base. - Carsndale has a Jewel In Wetzel. His work t short yesterday was great. Linaster plays here tomorrow and Thnrrny. McGrvey more than cancelled the errorsie made yesterday. He has made an extlleut left fielder. McOach still maintains an Indifference on thtliamond that cmses the spectators to mae very unpleasant remarks nbont him. Win Little gets on a base he should stay t;re until he must leave. Theunching of hits in the fifth saved the da for the Carbondalers. A inn named Lee, of Rochester, T. Y., is hertooking for u job as catcher on the home lam. The ill birds lined the fence to such au eant yesterday that some parts threatied to give way under the weight. Matrn did work during the last seven innlnpof yesterday's game that would give tt Pottsvllle management a pain. Man respectably dressed dead beats were prched on the fence yesterday. Kings not as lively behind the bat ns Ford, it he is a steady man. "If hzleton was ns easy to down in the n? county fight as she is in the battle )r bass ball honors, we'd be a deal happie Pottsvllle Chronicle. Hefoi the last rose of summer has faded .vay we'll do the same thing with the Posvlllo base ball club as we have doue th the new county fight. Hazle ton Pin Speaker. "Whe Carbondale gets through with them, Pottsvllle or Huzleton will not think ley ever had n base ball team ; "Forjey're easy, dead easy," Carbon dale Sthraclto. Thelazletons are not hard to beat. The Pottslles have a weakness for tryirfg to make he peopla believe that they do more tan they really accomplish. Before the seiou is halt over Shenandoah will make.he Pottsvllles, Huzletous and Carbcdales bite the dust, and don't yon forgett. Bnhs mode happy witn Lnks Syrup, Curbing and Flagging. M. 1 Master has Just received several nnr Inlu nt nutlilnp nnrl flfiirtflncr which j,e wjueu cheap.and putdown stone pave: menti It ... - Removal. j Dr jf w gtraup wm remove his office to SI uth White street on May 10th. TheXLY baby ineUlulne Luks' Syrup. ft Items On Current Events Para graphed by the Hustling Pen and Pencil Men. CASES BEFORE JUSTICES ! TWO BOYS ARRESTED FOR BREAKING OPEN BOXES AT THE READING FREIGHT DEPOT. A Test of the Waler Pipes Made Yester day by Contractor McAdam Proves Very Satisfactory It Was Not Official. Harvey Hilner and Simuel Bck, two boys about fifteen years of age with a "tringer deslro to satisfy the sense of taste than to respect tho commandment thut prohibits stealing were arre-ted yes terday by C. & I. Policeman Bedea and taken befoto Justice Wllllums on a charge of breaking open boxes at the Philadel phia nnd Heading freight depot and taking baking powder and highly flavored chewing gum from them. The evidence ngainst the boys was of a very positive character and they dil not attempt to "face out" the charge, but pleaded guilty. Hilner furnished $300 bail fortrial nt court and Beck was com mitted in default. For b good drink of New Jersey Apple jack Whiskey, call at M. P. Conroy's, 31 South Main street. 4-14-lw Who Was He ? The two gay and festive gents, one hailing from Shenandoah and the other from Ashland, who were having a high old time while walking on Ninth street, and up Spruce street, yesterday, no doubt thought they were painting the town red. Today they will revel about the good Mmo they had, nnd what a glorious town Ashland is for fnn. No miserable police force to interfere with a fellow's liberty. Why it is, that these two men were allowed to yell at the top3 of their voices tnd at the samo time using vile and pro (ano language we cannot understand. Ashland Dally Lolal. Clairvoyant fortune teller nt Central House. RemalnB only until 17th It Last Chance. The Herald has begun to print the advance sheets of Its silver anniversary -ouveuir edition, which is to be issued on the 2Sth Inst. People desiring to be repre sjnted in the edition should make applica tion at once, ns the forms must close ieveral days before the date of Issue. The juts to be used In the edition are the finest jver placed before the public by any pub lishing house in this county. Red Hot pea soup lunch tonight at the Schelfly House. Testing the Pipes. Contractor McAdam yesterday ran water through tho public water pipe for the first time and said the test was very satisfactory. The teat was not made under the supervision of Council. It was n preliminary one made in prepara tion for the tests to be made when the borough officials nre present. The pres sure shown by the test yesterday was immense. New Jr. 0. U. A. M. Council. Thomas Sanger, of Mt. Carmel, organ ized a new council of the Jr. O. Ut A. M, at Shamokin last night. There are thirty names on the application. Congressman "Farmer" Knlp Is among the number and will represent the council at the next State Council. Tho list also includes a number of Shamokin's leading men. The Council will be Instituted in about two weeks. Pea Soup lunch tonight, at the Schelfly House. Big Fire Sale. Mr. Reese, the commission merchant, has rented the Beddall building, corner Main and Centre streets, for the sale of a large stock consisting of dry goods, clothing, &c, consigned to him by tho underwriters of several insurance com panics. Watch the HERALD tomorrow for full particulars. Bicyclist Injured. George Frost lost control of bis wheel while riding down West Centre street last night and ran into u fence. He cut one of his knees badly and ruined a pair of pantaloons. Good mothers use Luks' Syrup. Watson House Free Lunch. Tonight bean soup will be served free at the above place and tomorrow morning au elegant cold lunch will be served. School Board Meeting. A speolal meeting of the School Board will bo held in the directors' room to morrow evening at 7:U0 o'clock. Boarders Wanted. A few respectable boarders taken at M s. E. Garner's, ro. 13 South Jardlu street. TOPICS cT THE TIMES. Mere Mention. We are waiting for that water test.. Turn on the water. If Council does not heed the opinion of the Solicitor, why have a Solicitor at all t The Borough Council Is the langhing stock of the county. We Hre sorry for the Innocent members. Resign! Resign t The cold snap beat the window screens in keeping out i he files. That much, at least, can be said in favor of the cold snap. Shenandoah's base ball club has won a game. Now let the borough pay lta debts with its money in bank, and win praise from its taxpayers. Journal. In the battle of life the young man who had his leg broken playing football at college can generally knock the spectacles off the young man who won the oratori cal contest. Captain B. C. Wagner, of G)rnrdvlllo, will celebrate tliq third anniversary off his election as CapUln of Co. F, Eighth Re'ltnunt, N. G. Pa., by giving a banquet tt the Armory to the members of Lis company. The people who pack away nil their warm clothing upon the first day of the season have just had a little experience they would do well to remember for many summers to come. Colds are more abund ant than the files just now. There is a great wealth of cherry and pear bloom on the trees just now, giving the promise of bountiful crops of these excellent fruits. Apple blossoms are not so abundant, but perhaps it i3 a trifle early for their appearance. The scare Sunday night In regard to frost proved nothing but a scare. The Pension Board at Pottsvllle hns re ceived notice from the authorities at Washington that in the future the various examining boards would do the rating. This Is a' good move and it will be a great benefit to the old soldiers to be rated at home by some one who knows them aud not by the authorities at' Washington as heretofore done. B. B. B. Tomorrow nlcht's lunch nt the ScheifiV House. Do not forget, for there will be enough Boston baked beans for all callers. "Shore Acres." The attraction at Ferguson's theatre on May 22nd will be "Shore Acres." This piece has made such a hit in New York. city that it is almost unnecessary to say- that ns a closing attraction it will be the very best. Many old time theatre goers will remember Hearne.'s "Hearts of Oak," A-hich was considered one of the best traveling throughont the country, tmd. when they understand that "Shore cres" is Mr Hearne's latest nnd best effort in this line they will no doubt be ati3Ued that the attraction is Al in every tespect. For Pore Blood use Fowler's Sarsapar- illa. Columbia Leads. The Nordberg Manufacturing Com pany, of Milwaukee, who made the big engine for the Columbia Brewing Com pany, tent an expert engineer to make some repairs. While here he wrote the Milwaukee firm that the Colombia beer beat Mihvnukeo beer "all to pieces." A& Milwaukee has a world wide reputation for fine bter, It was a pretty good card for Shenandoah beer. For baby's colicky pains use Luks' Syrup. Picnics. The Citizens' Cornet Band of Wm. Penu will hold a picnic in the V m. Penn. Grove next Saturday. The band has many friends here who will undoubtedly be liberal in their patronage of tho event. The Gymnasium Clubof town will hold a picnic at Columbia park on May 30th (Decoration Day). AH the dancers of town are invited to attend. Excellent musio will be furnished. Nuff Cod. Schelfly House will have Boston baked beans tomorrow night. Thanks to the Police. Two prominent North Main street mer chants have requested the Hekald to publicly thank Chief of Police Tosh and his assistants for keeping the pivements In front of their places of business olear of loiterers. Cream of Pea Soup tonight's lunch at the Schelfly HoHse. A hot stove baking cakes when you can buy them just as good and cheaper and save the labor. Wc have the assortment to please you all. Cheap, medium priced and fancy 122 North Jardin 3 raat. j
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