VOL.X.-N0 12 SHENANDOAH, PA., WEDNESDAY. MAY 15, 1895. ONE CENT Another fcam.;lSiIllII This large beautiful ROCKER 0 ONLY 1 The Carbondales Defeated the Home Team Yesterday With Little Opposition. Williams & Son No. 13 S. Main St. CherringtonBros. 1 JTi.C Grocers 122 North Maia Street, Shenandoah. Of the following- Brands of Flour: White Sponge, Gold -Medal, Snow Flake. Keystone, "White Crescent, White Rose, Rye Flour. Anchor, louse-Cleaning Time .... Is now at hand and everybody is preparing to beautify their homes. Nothing changes the appearance of a room to greater luvcuudge man pretty -wall paper, handsome window shades, artistic room mouldings and curtain poles. Our line stands : pre-eminently at the head of anything ih this section of the i . i r county, vve are sure we can please you, in quality and price if you will but take the time to see and ascertain prices on these gooas. contracts taken and Satisfaction Guaranteed. h nui -aarto maa wu kuo ah. '7 NO. 21 NORTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. Make Us a Visit We gladly invite our patrons to come and see honesl merchandise at honest nrices. Onr sale3 are the proof that we can do better for you man uur ueignuars. any item in DRY GOODS on our two floors is up to date in quality, and the price is always ewer than you expect to pay. What think you of a lace curtain stock of a Thousand Pairs ? hvvery style new and correct. Our prices set the pace for oiner merchants to imitate. Come and see us. L J. Wilkinson, 29 South Main St. MANG. BRENNAN'S INNINGS. HE PUT HIS HEN ON THE DIAMOND TO CAUSE MANAGER SWIFT INCONVENIENCE. The Carbondales Took Advantage of the Opportunity to Practice With Their Bats and Run Around the Bases. There wore less than a dozen paid ad misHlons nt the Trotting park ye.itciday ana it was lortunate that such w.-ia thn case as the game nlaved wah thn nnt exhibition of base ball given by a pro. fesslonal club for many a day. It was not even what niijzht be called a nnn sided came. The hotrnj tniim mnHn nn effort. It practically did no work, but auoweu me uarbondales to bat and run at will. The score shows that there was practictfly only one team on the field. All the home team did was to make errors when Us Dlavcrs made nnv mnvp in the first Inning four Shnnnmlnnh men went to the ulate. T.lt.Mn only one who hit the ball. He made a three bagger and died on third. Twelve of the Carbondalers wenttn thn plate In the last half of the first and eleht runs were scored on five slncrW tirn doubles, two three baggers, and two errors by Clark In the second inning Carsv strnnlr nnt King cot his base on balls, but was thrown out at second by Westlake, and .McUarvey was ret red on Sales throw tn Massey. The retirement of the aide was made with ease, without delay aud, np parently, without objection on the part of tne retiring olavers. Twelve of the Cnrhnndnln man alon jibuu iu.lub iiiow in ine second' inning! McUuade went out on a flv to Carev ami no more men were retired unlll nine men batted. Wetzel made a hit and Salna irnf. around to third base on a hasty, and bad 10 Plar tUe Allpntnumu Thin n nan said, was hist object lu luslst lng that the clubs play yesterday In spite of the disagreeable weather. He would have to pay $85 anyway and he made it the $30 to put SAlft. to consider able. Incoiiveultuce. The home team, Brennan ayn, did not play ball, and he did not hold it accountable. Beginning with today he will rxpect overy man to work and a new battery consisting of Matt t-n nnrl n nnt-Mtai nntn.il T I - ...... .. .,,,v,,u(.. uttiucH AJCC, 1 I U II Rochester, X. Y., was picked to go in the urt game ag Unst the Lancasters. Bren nau said he felt conlldentof winning four out of the five next games, Maltern and Xevins doing the pitching for the balance 01 me week, alternately, revers' nrm uas not been good for sevoral days. SHENANDOAH R lit VO McCoach, ct o Ford, c n Mttle. lb u Morriuian, 2I o Carey, Sb n King, rf o Mc(iarrey,8s,lf o Clark, ts o Sevcr-4, p o Mattern, If o nni t ). D ( Two Very Prominent an! Popular , Residents Removed by Death. SEN J. HASKEY SUCCUMBS. HE MADE A HARD FIGHT ap.atnct INFLAMMATION OF THE BRAIN AND RALLIED TEMPORARILY. The Estimable Wife of Ex-Senator M. C. Watson Died This Morning From Cancer of ihe Breast After Sutferlng: For Months. Totals o 4 15 CARBOKDALE R lB 1-0 staltz. cf , 3 3 i w e-ii, Ke, 3D 3 3 3 Ilesc'c 2 a 2 lht in S S i McCiuade, iC'ZllZZ'Zl 2 3 a.ie9, 2b ::::::::::::::::v::";:::::3 r i Moian, rf, 3 2 0 ce, p 2 1 u Totals 21 19 15 Slienandoah.. 0 0 0 0 00 IUIUUIKIUIU a 1 2 2 21 Tnrnm! .tin. I .1. o m . ... r.??,le!''?lc,(lui,(le' Massey. Three base hits- Sales Struck out-IIy Seven. 1; by Fee, a! tv a " A 'oujr. liaae on nans Oil Severs, 2; olT Fee, I. Time of eame-45 Other League Games. ?- ifeartliiK...0 140000000 1- 6 15 3 Hrris't:.0 000100400 0-5U1 account if rain. PottSvtllA.frfiTlatnti fritnn n.. 1 irM,ii7. nf 1 h""" 1'uaniuilBU UI1 Pottsvllle..... 8 3 ItMilliifV R J illaijeton....' 7 4 Aiientown... 7 4 Standing of the Clubs. P. r. .727 .an .WW .030! r r iCarbondalo.. 7 5 IanmRtHr.. ..4 7 :Ilui'rl.lkiii.v 1 B loqeiiavunan I ii p. c .5S.1 .3111 .SSI .m uu.vjr.auu uau I throw by Ford. Worau made a hit, Fee 9 IOO Dozen, Choice Cold Packed TomatoesFull nnrl quality 4 cans lor 25 cents. 50 Dozen lancy Northern Grown Sugar Corn Better quality than uuu. guuua ua lurmeny sold 2 cans lor 2$ cents , uuw i.iuaiu uui ul 4 cans ior 25 cents. 1-ilAb lair quality, not soaks r-ans fnr otr CALIFORNIA PEARS AND PEACHES Full standard cans ana gooa quality 2 cans lor 25 cents. FRENCH PRUNES Fresh stock, 3 lbs for 25 cents Large size vciy 1111c ius lur 5 cents. MUSCATEL RAISINS The best we have had at the price 5 ids ior 25 cents. FRESH LEMONS2 dozen for 2C nnt We expect to receive our last invoice of California Oranges this "UK, California Evaporated Peaches and Apricots 3 lbs for 25 cents. FLOOR : OIL : CLOTH. New Stock New Patterns 2 yards wide at SO cents. ...v..u..,a ,u reauced prices, Irom 05c up. imo-ra.i n I 1 1 I I .... t,rAilB mini 1 . . !.""" ....... ....,1. w . v. Mk.,n mini nr T 11 A n.inc tcr o .1,11 1 . n Tfiitira I IfiiiflaiM.i.. ......... . . A SDecinl hnrfratn w offer n few nieroc nf TnrrriJn Carpet at 25" and 35 cents, formerly sold at 40 and jv inese are eooa oatterns and better - --. - -.11.1 ,,. r Moquette, Tapestry and MW MgYPQThrce Cars No. 1 Timothy Hay. A T ; u - xxi j ivu - m - a - irew - Uavs flu.. I 'n Ifiin. itf 1.1. Ill ",,i",Hfi , Two Cars Heavv Oats. Wo rauotvv twilQ)' etilctlj' Krosh Fancy DAIRY BUTTER. At Heifer's. got hla base on balls. Staltz crnt tn first on an error by Clark and to third on Uarey's error, Weitlake got to first on Carey's error and stole to second, anil nt this point Clark complained of beiug ill ana was allowed to retire, McGarvey taklnsr his place and Mnttorn pninir tn left field. Hess sot his base on bulls Massey made a hit and cot. to third on nn error by McGarvey, McQuade made a two-baueer. and Wetzel lollnweri with another hit, a total of eight more runs D -ing scored before the side was retired. In the third inning It looked as if the home team would break the goose egg alter two men were out, but It failed to do so notwithstanding two errors by the Carbondales. Mattern was the first batter and went out on Fee's throw to first. Severs struck out. McCoach got his base on balls and Ford and Little got to first on errors by Westlake and Wetzel, but none of the men scored hnforn Merri man went out on a flv to McOuade. Moran made a hit, Fee struck out and staltz brought Moran home on a hit. Westlake went out on Carey's throw to first and Hess went out on a fly to Mattern. Carev started the fourth Innlncr with a hit. bat was thrown out while trvlntr to steal third after belug advanced to se cond on a nit by McGarvey: King was thrown out at first by Sales and Mattern went out on a fly to McQuade. The Car bondales scored the two runs In this In nlng on two errors In succession by Mat tern after two men had been retired. In the fifth Severs went out on a flv to Westlake. Ford, the third batter, nude a hit and McCoach and Little went oi.t nn flies to McQuade. Fee started the In ning lor tne Carbondales with a hit. stauz went out on a loul to Ford, West lake broucht Fee home on a hit and scored himself on a hit by Hess, who was left at first on Massey and McQuade going out on files to Carev and McGurvnv. - . - j , and the game ended. There wax not a feature in tbe entire contest and the home players left the field In a manner Indicat ing that the result was a matter of course. After the game Manaanr Urnnnnn stated that the weather was not fit for any club to play in, but he had insisted upon uve innings to get square with Manager Swift. He said that when thn Shenandoahs were at Carbondale Man aser Swift mads them Dlav in a tlmndnr shower and got soaked, while his players remained in shelter and camennt in tiima to bat. The weather was bo disagreeable yesterday that bwltt proposed that he be given half the guarantee ($35) to which ho was entitled In case of no game on account of bad weather, and be allowed to start for Carbondale earlv In the after noon, so as to reach there last nhrht. Brennan saw an opportunity to retaliate and insisted ugon a game. It cost him $33 more to havs It. but he said it cost Swift more than that to have his team lay over eu route to Carbondale last night, and they did not reach that point until this afternoon, with barely time to dress and go upon the grounds Today's Schedule. Aiientown at Carbondale. Lancaster at Shennndonh. Harrlsburs at Pottsville. Heading at Hazleton. No Game Today. The game scheduled for this aftprnnnn in town between Shenandoah and Tjiupah. ter was postponed on uccouut of cold weatner and wet grounds. For Pure Blood use Fowler's Snrsnnnr. uia. Died. HASKET. On the 14th Inst., nt Rlmnon. doah, Pa., Benjamin Haskey, aged 44 years. Funeral will take nlnn on Wri. day, li tn mat., at 3 p. m from the family residence on East Centre street. Tnt.pr. ment In the Odd Fellows' cemetorv. T?l. ative and friends respectfully Invited to aena. fi.iK.2t. Watson. On the 15th inst . nt shnan, doah, Pa., Aun, wife of Malachl C. Wat. son, aged 48 years. Funeral will take place on Friday. 17th Inst., at !);30 n. m Solemn high mass of reaulem nt thn A n, nunciatlon church and interment In thn Annunciation cemeterv. Relntlveo mends respectfully invited to attend, Delicious deviled crabs at McElhenny's. Officers Installed. At a regular meetlnc of Hnn SecHnn No. 10. junior TemDlara of Hnnnr anA lemperance. held last nhzht. the fnllnw, Ing officers were installed : W. G., Heber Hoots ; 1st A. G., Alfred Mlllerchap ; 2nd A. G., John Kerslake ; 3rd A. G., Edward Danks ; W. A., Thomas Mlllerchap ; W. v. a., William Morrison; Recorder, Thomas Dove: Assistant Rncnrder Klm- A Hook?: U.. Oliver Cnnprt A. TT . ' 1 , - - 1 " I unnnes maker; I. W Benjamin Man sen ; u. i, William Uaugh. Tanaftatit Iiav Hfntn T 1 t'l. Ti-il-.. lutiirauw. .as your grocer. Pictures tree. McElhenny's Bill of Fare. Hard shell crabs, Deviled crabs, Frogs, Lobster sniad. Little neck clams, Fine Bait oysters. Oysters In every style. Fish cakes, chons. gansncA. atanVa ami a variety of soups. Every delicacy the market altords. Benjamin Haskev. the trpll Irtinwrt. hotelkceper, died at his home on East Centre street at eight o'clock last nltrht. after suffering for about ten weekB from inuammatlon of the brain. Mr. Haskey was nrsc talcen 111 on Ihe 15th of lnt. ftlarcU and was In a critical condition fnr about six weeks. Several times during that period it was feared the end would come, but he eventually rallied and re covered to such an extent that two weeks ago he was allowed to leave his bed cnamuer. Suddenly a relapse set In and from that time he grew worse natil his condition got beyond medical treatment. In the death of Mr. Haskey tbe town loses one of its test known and most popular citizens. He was of nn lngly genial and wholesoul nature and was always active In all movements for tue Denetlt of the town and Its people. He was born In Birmingham. Encrlnnri. and was 44 years of age last ChrUtmno day. He came to the United Stntea twenty-two years aeo and lnn,tp,i r Malvern, Ohio. He lived there about a year and came to Shenandoah. He em- oarKed In the hotel business about twi years ago and became very popular and ticutperous in it. .Eighteen years ago, on iuu ioiu 01 Marcn, Mr. Haskey married Mary A., daughter of William Trn. drickthe, hotelkeeper of town. He lb survived by his wife and five children, Auuie, rseuiumin. Albert. Emllp nn,i Carrie, the youngest being six years old. The deceased was very active In local secret society circles, being a member ol Shenandoah Tribe No. 155. Imnrnvpd Order of Red. Men; Plank Ridge Lodge io. aw, l. u. u. x; Shenandoah Lodge No. 00, Son of St. Georcp T.irdlf. T.ni .10. us, uaugnters of Rebekah, and .iiiniata council No. 31, Daughters of Pocahontas. At the time of hl dentl. k. was the District Deoutv Great Snnhpm ni this district for the I. O. of R. M. T.noi February Mr. Haskey, in conjunction With. Thomas Bellis. of town. InaMt.ntoil Powhatan Tribe No. 151, I. O. of R. M., at mananoy City. This was the last official work he did in connection with the Order. Tue deceased was nlan nn active member of All Saints' Protectant Episcopal church. The funeral will take piace on Friday. 17th Inst., and interment wui be made in the Odd Fellows' cetne tery. j PERSONAL. William Pooler, of St. Clair, was in town yesterday. Justice T. T. Williams spent this morn ing at the county seat. George W. Holland, of North Bowers street, is on the sick llt. W. S. Brmnn spent today In attend mice nt the Pottsville court. T. J. Joyce, of the Mnhauoy City Dally Americau, was"a1ivu visitor last even' lng. Mrs. John McGultrnn. whn prmnt. t....i days with the i. mbert Tamily on East Lloyd street, left for PhilmM 1 , j day. Mrs. William H. Llowall. nf rim,- moud, Va.. Is a guest of her mmli..r in law, Mrs. Ann Llewellyn, of East Centre street. Mrs. Michael Curlev. n nrnmlnpnh ami very worthy resident of town, is lylnK dangerously 111 at her home on East Lloyd street. Mother Angelica, of thn Pnt.tcmiu. parochial school, tvas a irimst. nf Hnn t C. Watson's family today, having come nere upon hearing of the death of Mrs. waison, wno was a very intimate friend. Miles S. Riggs. at! one tlmp i-paMunf manager here for the Chicago Beef Com pany, is Vltitlllg his maUV frinmUIn tni and receiving cnrdlul " B'vvmuo. 411 J.. Riggs is located nt Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Is projperlng. He looks well, too. For baby's collckv nnlns T.i.iro Syrup. Ud to Date. Wannmaker's boom is snrnndlnnr The legislature Is working on double pressure. New York's "Finest" Will nnt. nnrnrla this year. Tbe Lancaster Renuhllcnn nrimn.u Indicate success for Sanat friends. The State Editorial AssocI ntlnn mnv rr to Atlanta, Georgia, this vear. If It rttw. the date will be some time In October. Nice large frogs on sale at McElhenny's. "Shore Acres." Hearne's "Shore Acres." nnp nf thnhraf: theatrical enternrlsea of thn n..t. theatrical season, will be nri.Hnnt.pil nt. Ferguson's theatre on Wednesday evea- ing, Aiay aaa. The name of Hearne Is always connected with a first nl lion and the dramatic i'ork say that "Shore Acres" is thn l.-nt. of Mr. Hearne's dramatic efforts. This will be the closing event of the season. The ONI.T baby medicine Luks' Syrup. An Enelne Disabled. The Pennsylvania train d nn hnrn nfc 11:05 this morning from Pottnvllln considerably delaySl at Wiggans on. Hccounfof the engine being disabled by" tne mowing out ol one of the cylinder heads. The engine succeeded in pulling :he train to Delano, arriving thnm nn hour late. Largest bard shell crabs fiver hrnnohr to town at McElhenny's. For good drink of New Jersev Annln jack Whiskey, call nt M. P. Conrov's. 31 boutn jviam street. 4-14-lw MRS. WATSON DIES. The Estimable Wife of Ex-Senator Wat son Passed Away This Moraine1. It Is with deen regret that the death nf airs. Ann watson, wire of Hon. M. C. Watson, is announced. She died nthnlf past two o'clock this morning after suf fering for eight months from cancer of the breast. She suffered greatlv during that period and during the past two months was con lined to her room. Mrs. Watson was a most estimable lad v and her death will bring trofound sorrow tn many families. She was one of the oldest residents of this town, having come here with her parents. Bernard and Marffnrnt Monaghan, from Ashland In ise. She was a slsler of John B. Monaghan, of town, ana I'eter Monaghan, of Turkey Run. Mrs. Watson was married on September 30, 1807, and in addition to ner husband, ex-Senator Watson, is sur vived by two dnughters. Mrs. Thomas M. Scanlan and Miss Annie C. Watson. The funeral will take place on Friday, 17th inst.. at 0:30 a. m. Solemn hlcrli mass of requiem will be celebrated In the Annunciation church and Interment will be made in the Annunciation cemetery. The Swelirler case Settled. The case of Mrs. Swelsl pr nfrnfnat James Patterson for assault and battery as ueen settled, Mrs. Sweigler withdraw ing tbe suit upon payment ot $15 daiu- iges, tne costs of medical attendance and uurse hire and the costs of suit. Dr. Wnnil 'd X'n..-., .. Til .. c Dleasant to tnlrn nnalrlvpli. v. the most delicate constitution, and absolutely sure to cure the most obsti- n.ta rrt-t i . 1. nH 1 .1 . 1 I . . . un uv wuiu. a uousenoiu coon. Give the Prices and Shut Un. Now. "Dickie." tell thn truth TM the Shenandoah Council pay more for the police helmets this year than lascf Willie" to "Dickie," In the Republican. Buy your wall naner and rnnm mnni,i. Ings at John.L. Hassler's. 4-ll-2m Watson House Free Lunch. Tonight Boston baked beans wilt served' free at this popular cafe. To morrow morning vegetable soun will be served. It Beats All. People come all the wav from Mllw waukee. Wis., that trreat hfinr nltv tn drink Columbian beer. Every citizen ot tne borough should be proud ot it. Babies made happy with Luks Syrupt Removal. Dr. D. W. Straun will remove hln nffin to 24 South White street on May 15th. Have vour carnets. feathnm nnrl mnt. tresses cleaned by the Steam Renovating Co., 83 East Coal street. 4-17-3m Curblne and FlarrJntr. M. II. Matter has lust received sevnml car loads of cut blng and flagging which be win sell cheap, and put down stone pave ments. 4t Vhfin Vnil Want rrnnA mnfl K1M1. lng, gas fitting, or general tiusmithlng done call on E. F. Gallagher, 18 West ucmionncci,. ueaier in stoves, B4-tt For Pin Worms, Eczema, Hives, In iuiii, nuy oi iue various torturing, itchy uiaenaea 01 me SKin, uoan's Ulntment Is an instant and positive remedy, Get It uui ;uur ueniur Fire Sale. A consignment of a large stock of mena boys' and children's clothlmr : nlsn. A rpsn I goods, flannels, blankets, table cloths, coweung, laces, embroirderles and various oiner goods, nas neen made by tbe fire insurance companies at Haltlmnra tn thn Undersigned. Max Reen. tn hn nnlil with. In two weeks. Beddall's building, corner Main and Centre streets. Hhpnnndnnh. has been rented where this stock will be placed on sale. Remember, this stock must be Hold within twn wpnbn rptrnrrilpim of price. Will open, commencing Thurs day morning, at private sale only, Max Reese. 4t Commission Merchant. Boarders Wanted. A few respectable boarders taken at I Airs, m, uarnei's, No. 13 Sout& Jardln street, A hot stove baking- cakes "when you can buy thetn just as good and cheaper and save the labor. Wc have the assortment to please you all. Cheap medium priced and fancy 122 North Janiin Strast
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