THE EVENING' HERALD. VOL. VIIT.--NO. 31. SHENANDOAH. PA,. FKIDAY: APRII 1893. ONE OENT. A Big Drive IS NOW ON AT 213 South Main St. Clearing Sale of Winter Goods ! Gents' red underwear that t . i 1,1 t . ei ,..:ti Special sale of Blankets. Only a few more of those de sirable Coats left over which will be sold regardless of cost. Carpets and oil cloths at the lowest prices consistent with first-class goods. Dress goods, notions, etc. -THE MASTER- Rouse Painters and Decorators Have adopted the following prices for paper hanging; and decorating for 1893, Corjinieiiclitjr sinrcli i. Pr piece fori, own and White Blanks 1214c " Cllt Paper l"o " " Embossed Papers 18o " " Decorating Celllng3 ISO " Joining or nutting -IBo your Cornices to bo charged as 1 piece 18o Blneslilng, per room 12x14 feet 5(o Larger and smaller rooms according to size. Removing old paper and preparing -walls, 25c tn hour. All work guaranteed. No Paper Nung by the Day, K. O, WKIDESMOTEn, JOUN P, CAltUEH, II. D, It. liAGKNBUClI, KHAKC1S DEEOAN, Jarm L, Hassmsh, T. W. CoNvitAi, UlOKQEM. IIotbb, Geo. W. IIassi.eh. 7. H. MBit,, WM. J. Link, Ebwahd Everett, HOOKS & BROWN, Headquarters for all kinds of MARBLES. Wholesale and retail. Toothpicks 5c a Box. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, HJT M. BURKE, ATTOUXfXT-AT-LAW 8HlNANDOAn,lFA. Offices Room 8, P. O. Building, Bnenanoos and tfaterly Building, Pottavllla. arpets andOil IP. u . retzels or Pretzels -JIIGH FULL EOLLEE FLOTJE, $4.50 JPer Amusements. c j. rr.itoueoN, manaoeii. FKIDAY, APRIL 7th, 1893. r . i A grn'd musical and literary enter- ; ialnnie..t by the celebrated ! Edwards : Family Ass.sted by the talented yo jng oloeutlanlbtB, : : : Mi AM ELI E GARDNER : : : Under tno management ot lricH 5i 35 mcl 50 Cento. Reserved seats on snlo atlClilln's drug More. RET TIG'S Doer and Porter T?AM AGENT for the J-" Chris Iteltlg'H Colo brntcdjlJeor and Porter in tliia vicinity, also Itergner & Kngel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will reeelvo prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK 120 South Mam Street. To Builders ! The season for building is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. Wo also carry an Immense line ol Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Roofing nnd Spouting our specialty, Peter Griffiths, GIRARDVILIjE. pa. CTS. PER YARD FOU That sells on slg'it. Others forSBo, 45c aud up wards. All grades of pretty Carpels. Cull fr bargains Carpet Store, 10 Sourh Jardin S SNEDDEN'S ; LIVERY. Horses ond Carriages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended 1 1 Burses taken to board, at rates thatato llboral. PEAR ALLEY, ifear Ikddall's Herdwara Stor. Cloths. 25 JVoiu Styles and Ttandftonut Patterns Jtv oeivud almout daily. It you wan thtm lit wed, ready for moving ot house cleaning, OJijyJEk NOW. Agemyy the Original MORAVIAN BllETZJELS. Ihe jlnqttl drtiaU oj the hind made. a BADE- Barrel. IN OraililllDEID DISCOVHRY OP SOMBBODY'S HORRIBLE CRIME. A CHILD'S BODY IN A GESS-POOl Killed Shortly Aftor Birth-Result of ft PoBt-Mortom The Hoar itig will bc Held To night Who la Guilty ? , ESTEnDAYnfternoon a ghastly discovery wasi made in an outhouse j on 0110 of tlio Wost I Lloyd street properties owned by Joseph liyu knwici!. The, discovery was made by Mr. Ityn kawicz. lie saw tho body ol a clilld floating faco down on tlio Biirfaco of tlie cess pool. Tlio matter was promptly reported to Deputy Coronor Manloy and an Investigation was made at ouco. When tlio body wai taken from tlio coss pool it wai found to bo that of a large, hoalthy boy. Coronor Marshal, of Ashland, was sent for but ho failed to respond. Lust night Dr. Stein held a post mortem ttpou request of Deputy Coroner Manley with tho following result: The child was a male, largely develojHjd and was born at terra. Thoro were no external signs of violence and tho autopsy showed tho heart, lungs, liver nnd other internal organs to be in a healthy ooiidition. It also rovoaied tho fact that the child lived after being born and tho child was ovideutly put in tho outhuise shortly after birth Everything pointed to bungling work in bringing about tho birth. Tho following jury ltas been ctnpiuoled: John Scanlan, M. J. Seanlan, F. J. Brennan, P. J. Cloary, Joseph Manloy aud P. J. Mill hnlland. Tho authorities were engaged in working up tho caw last night and to-day and tin inquest will bo hold this evening. Thus far tlicro seems to bo no clue to the guilty party. Tlio Deputy Coroner tool; charge of tho remains last night. USE DANA'S BAKSAPABILLA, ne " TIIE KINDTUAT CURES". A FRACKVILLE SUICIDE. Il;i Christ Kill Hit Clilld and Then Herself". Frnckvlllo, tlio hustling railroad town on top of tho Droad Mouutain, was all broken up with excitement yesterday by a double tragedy. Iiia Christ, aged about 22 years, committed suicide at her uncle's home, David Christ, yesterday morning. On Tuesday afternoon the girl gave birth to a male child in tin outhouse. She tried to hido her shanio by throwing tho babe into a cess pool and covering it over with dirt. A noighbor suspected that sho had oommittod tho horrible doed, and the next morning Chief Burgess Douden was notified, That official mado an investigation and found the dead body of the babe. Deputy Coroner Eutorlino was notified at once, aud a jury composed of the following was empanelled : Abraham Taylor, William Sanuer, Edward Dauden, Joseph Seaman and Joseph Dull'. Tho girl at first denied her guilt, but later confessed. .Sho was at ouco placed under arrest, but owing' to her delicate condition sho was allowed to remain at her uncle's homo until such a tlmo as she could bo given a hearing before a magistrate. Early yesterday morning the family of Mr Christ wore aroused from their slumber by tho noiso of a heavy objeet falling upon tho dining room floor. An investigation of the oauso led to tho discovory of tlio girl dead upon the floor. Around her neck, bound very tightly, was a narrow strip of muslin thatcut into tho flesh. Tho uufortunato girl had stealthily left her room atjd deliberately ended hor lifo by strangling herself. Itii supposed she w et the muslin before lighten ing It aroung her neck aud then threw herself .upon the lounge. It was while writhing in tho throes of death that her body fell to tlio floor, thus alarming tho family. The remains wero takon to Auburn over the Pennsylvania road, where they will lw intoned. Harry Faust, of Reading, whom the girl charged as the author of her ruin, is now being lookud for by tho officers of the liw, A warrant has been issued for his arrest by Chief Burgess Doudeu. An Inquest was held over the body of the child, but a verdict will not be returned until Faust is heard from. Thomas Christ, the flrtber of the girl, was swallowed op in a mine breach khoat nine yean ago while working as a repairsman below Dovey's urosiing, near tewn. His body was never leooverod. Said a noted man of 00 years, "my mother gave me Downs' Elixir for coughs and colds when I was a boy." ltn Hpeelal Nntloe. Mrs. Charlotte J. dimming, Department President of the Women's Relief Corps, will attond tho meeting of the looal corpf to bo held at the usual place to-morrow (Saturday) evening. All memliers are. requested to be present. Katb Uiknkman, Pres. Oahig Lwia, Seo'y. 4.7-8t Aildrtwt by IlugW O'Doiuiell. Hugh Q'Donuell, ofiHolesUfcd fame, will make au address at the eutertojumeiit at Furguaoii'ettbeatie; on i Friday evening 7th lust. 4-4 -It Fresh Morris River Cove iOyttfe-te reeetved dally at CoBlctt's. D-3i.lt Uouglilns Leads to Consumption, Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at ouco. NEARLY 3,000 AHEAD I MIS3 QTBIvT IS INCREASING HER LEAD. All the Contestant. Hetaln the l'o.ltttiiin They Held Vowterduj Tlio (Irniul Total oWvrMes Is Almost up , to 1(10,000. Agnes Stetn r. Kir.Kr. Nellle lialrd......wn ar.uHT Mme II. Wikilet"-....- : lostt Mahaln Patrchihty... - 1(W Mary A. Oonueftr MM Frank 11. W111W3. .... 7B08 OarrleFaust....... 3W0 Anna M.Denelor. 2111 Ilrldgot A. liurni wnt Mary A. Ifferty.u. SVSI7 CarrloM. Smith,.. ,.. I9tl Llllle 11. Phillips.. 1707 Mary A. Htack... 1570 Hattle Hess 1.V.,i James It. LewUU.. af,3 Ella Clausor 780 Hannah Iteoso uu4. Cl" Maggto CavsnBiigaw. Annie Manecll...w UK Clara Cllno m 490 IrenoShano i... 301 Hadlo Uantell 388 Jennie Hamage..t.'. 268 I.lzzt Lehe - J10 Llzile 0'Conna)l I0 Votes polled yesterday 1 ts Grand total UOtiiO II. In yesterday issue tho first hint for properly viewing tho Columbian Exposition was given and tOe reader was taken from tho Van Riiron street, Chicago pier, to the first landing at the exposition grounds the North Pier. When w get to tho big pier we'll tako one round 'on tho movable, sidewalk. It's nearly half a mile long and we can get a magnificent vioir of tlio fair buildings, and Lako Michigan is well, from it. Well, let's go in and look around. Tlio Casino aud Music Hall show up well, don't they? It'll bo enjoyable to get out on tho lake at night and listen to tho music floating out over the water. Just over hero at the right wo'll llud a boat. This is the main lauding foi tlio pleasure, craft In the grounds on the south sido of 'tho basin, just north of the agricultural building. Heio wo are just thothiug! We'll just charter this gondola for a few hours. Now wo aro started nnd may draw a lonu breath and look about. This is tho agricul tural building nearest to us. Wo'll just have tho gondoliort oh, yos. bo's iv genuino Italian gondolier tajWo'll ha,vo him keep closo in to shore whibySro tnkeVgood look at tho build ings hs wo pass them. Here wo turn inlo the South Canal nnd viow tlio wost end of the agricultural building. You will seo tho an nex presently. Tho agricultural building is 800 feet long and 800 feet in width, and thi annex is :S00s5C0 foet n matter of thirteen acres covered by thoso two buildings. These aro tho olectrie fountains at the lowor enu 01 tho South (Janal. lhey are among tho great attractions at night. Ovei there, past tkvlonnade, isthestock pavilion, and beyond that are tho exhibit yards and stables for stock. Here on tho wost sido of the canal is machinery lull, nest to the manufacturer'n building, tlio largest structure on thegrounds. It runs with lta annex nearly 1,100 feet east and west. We will get a good look at it in a few moments, when wo make a halt in tho west end of the baeiu. Hero wo aro at tho MaoMonnios fountain. That is the administration building beyoud; in the 6quaro to tho north of it aro tho elec tricity and tho mines and mining buildings You can seo two sides of the electricity building, but only tho south cud of the mines and mining. These two structures arc about of a size, the former covering u.5 acre aud tho latter (TH acres. Tho largest and host appointed laboratory in tho world js owned by F. Ad. Richtor & Co., tho sole nianufactuicra of tho renowned imported "Anchor Pain Expeller," the best known remedy for Rheumatism, Gout and kindred complaints. Their own large glass works are oltsil unable to turn out all of the many millions of bottles required annually for their medieinal preparations. The "An chor Pain Eipeller" is sold at 25 and SO oentsaboUlefttO.il. Hagenbuoh, P. P. D, Kirlin, J. M. HUlaii, and other druggists. 3t M.ltir Tunis Organ (irlntler "Tommy" Savage, member of the looal Salvation Army dorps, has resorted to griud ing a baud oigati for a living. The first day he appeared on the street he laughed so ratios over the eliaaga of his vocation he could hardly attend to business, but between tunes be said to a Mtwd, very philosophically, have worked in the mines for 55 years and I think I ought to nave some kind of a light living now." USE DANA'S SARSAPARII.LA, its "THIS KIND THAT CURBS." "Ailnilnil" Imparts a deltaey of flavor foreign to any other brand. This cigarette is not made by the trust Fr full particulars address 11, Labows & Co., JIabanoy City, Pa. Just think of it I Another beautiful little child's life saved by the timely use of Dr. Cone's Wild Cherry aud Seueka. It had a dangerous attaek of Croup. Best w4rk done at Breu nan's Staun Latin dry. Everything white and spotless. Laee curtain a specialty. All work guaranteed Stock for Sale. Ten (10) shares Traction Electric Railway stock for sale. Apyly at II nit aid offlco. tf Holderman's lewolrv store leads, as ever. AS HAEMOMS MEETING. OLD FASHIONED SB88ION OP BOROUGH COUNCIL. SEVERAL IMPORTANT MEASURES Street Paving, Sewerage. Board of Health Rules, Bettor Pavements and Inducements for Home Industries Coneidered. VrIIE Horougli Coutiill lost night hold Its first regular business meet- l.w. -t .1... , .UK eum-u uiu rcorgani. zation and a good meet ing It was, too. The banquet of tlio night before seemed to hace Pwr1?! I nana goon oitect upon KS&iA M "'0 members and all were In for good string members present wcto VnnDuscn, Dougherty, of busimss. Tho .Messrs. Ilettoridgo, Onblo, Kane, Gallagher, Coakley, Holninn, Finney, Scheiily, Lamb, Stout, McGuiroand James. Hon. M. C. Watson asked In bohnlf of a number of property owners permission to run a sewcrago pipe lino on tho cast side of Main street from Lloyd street to Cherry street. Mr Watson said it was proposed to put in 11 20-inch terra cotta plpo and Con tractor Grant would do tho work in connec tion with the stroet paving. II. W. Titman mado an application for authority to extend tho pipes of the Shenan doah Heat and Power Company on Main street from Oak to Cherry. W. I. Deianey asked permission to lav a pipe for seworago purposes 011 West Centre street from Pear alley to a point near the Kohinoor colliery. The three applications wero discussed at some length. In regard to Mr. Watson's application, Mr. Scheiily said it was proposed to allow all property owners along tho east sido of Main fctreet to connect with tho plpo upon payment of a pro tata share of the whole cost. Mr. Lamb suggested that It would bo a good idea for tho borough to pay for mating connections at tho intersections of streets and havo surface wator run into the pipe. Mr. Gablo said ho believed tho best plan would bo for the borough to put in the sowcrago aud compel tho property owners to connect and not have tho streets torn up from time to time to make connections. Mr. Knno did not think tho borough wa in a position to go into tho sewerage butinesi. and, furthermore, the people who already have sewer pipes running from their pro perties could hardly bo expected to abandon them and go connect with the one suggested by Mr. Gable. Kin the Deianey case tho point was raised f hat permission to lay u seworago pipe on Wost Centre street had already been granted other iwrtles. In reply it was stated that permission was granted over a year ago and the jwrtles who secured It had taken no ad vantago of it. On motion of Mr. Coakley, the former grant was rescinded. The Watson, Titman and Deianey requests wero then roferred to tho street committee and solicitor with tho understanding that all parties concerned shall be consulted and agreements shall bo mado by which tho Borough Council will be satisfied that tho streets will at all times be properly repaired when excavations aro made. Mr. Gablo moved that tho sa'aries of all tlio borough officers remain as they were last year, Messrs. Scheiily and MeGuire moved amendments providing for the increase of tho salaries of Clerk, Solicitor and High Constable. The amendments were dofeated by a vote of G to 7 and Mr. Gablo's motion pre vailed. Tho finance committee submitted the fol lowing : Appropriations for the fiscal year ending March (1. lb(4. Resource WJ.017 00 SXPDilHTUlUMi. Chief Burgess I 600 00 Police 8.021 00 Secretary aOOOO Trtasorer loOOO Solicitor !H0 00 Columbia Hose Oo .. son 00 Keseue II. ft Ii Oo ., wo 00 Pboenlx Hose Oo SiOOO Roads and Highways..... 1,00000 Street paving t.W no Fire apparatus... UO 00 Rooui and stationery 360 00 Lamp and watch KM 00 Sanitary eommltt..... 100 01) Law committee 100 00 lutrreaton bonda. ... 1,80500 Kionerattoue fee.- ,0OuO Btieet light. 4,104 00 Redemption ot boads ..,. .( 00 00 Stat tax, loan and bonds 1 10 fig Incidental ....... ,M tit Total..,. M1.W7 00 Mr. Scbelrly asked if the street committee's appropriation tor this year was not $1,000 short. Mr. James replied that in the past the anupal appropriation for street work lias been 15,000, but the appropriation this year including the amount for street paving k $10,500. Request for exonerations of Mr. O'Brien, widow of TbonuMt O'Brien, aud Mrs Ellen Garvey from payment of taxes were referred to the nuance committee. The room and Mationwy eouuntttee was Instructed to nave ttie uwacll ottawiber re novated. Mr. Finney auntinl that the sanitary committee, would get down to solid work within a few days. A number of places were brought to the attention of the committee, ore In partlowlaf Is n payment "fjioiis7on"Wesf Coal tttyeV In which two cows are Apt. Mr. Holmau jttld the residents in the vicinity of the corner of" West amrroSjff stteets are very much troubled by rata tiutt have their their nests In a ridge of rochsoii tho highway. ThT resilient 'would' ilkelo have tlio ridgo blasted. The matter was re ferred to the roads and highways committee. The law coin tut tee reported that tha olalm for $100 damages made by ' Mm. Catherine, O'Neill for injuries sustained by the young grand daughter, by tripping ovr an obstruction on a Union street mvement. had been investigated. Tho matter was left In the bauds of tho law committee wl h In structions to niako n settlement with Mm. O'Neill. Tlio condition of pavements was next discussed and Chief. Burgess Bums was in structed to notify tlio property owners at the oomor of Main and Oak streets, and on Oak street a little west of that point to repair thu pavement at once. The Burgess was also instructed to have an obstruction on the ' South Main street pavement, below Poplar, removed. A water pipe box projects above tho pavement about six inches. Under tho bead of now business Mr. Finney arose and sskod that tlio board of health bill that has Just passed tlio lowor bonso at Harrisburg be read. Tho bill pro vides for boards of health in boroughs. Secretary Coakley read a copy of the bill handed to him by Mr. Finney. Tho full text of tho bill will bo givou to morrow. It is too lengthy for publication here. lJi, After tho rending Mr. Finney moved that Council tako preliminary steps for tho carry ing out of tho provisions of tho bill. He stated that before Council will meet again tho bill will havo lieen passed by the Senate nd signed by the Governor. Mr. Lamb seconded tho motion aud it was carried. Mr. Lamb next took the floor and stated that Council shotild establish some system of scavenge by which ashes and rubbish could be taken away from properties at stated, intervals and not bo allowed to acoumulate iu yards and other places for a whole season. Upon motion of Mr. Lamb, seconded by Mr. Finney, tlio matter was referred to thu sanitiry committee with instructions that some plan bo formulated and reported at tha next meeting of Council. Mr Holniau thought that as tho electric llro alarm system has been demonstrated H success Council ought to securo two or three additional boxes every yoar. Ho said tbe southern part of town between Main and Gilbert street was in neoi of boxes, Mr. Betteridgo presented a resolution of encouragement to borne and outside capi talists to establish industries in town. The resolution was to tho effect that such Indus tries 1 exonerated from payment of taxes and water rent, provided the publio water works are constructed; that such exoneration continue for ten years, and that Council reservo tho right to rescind the resolution at any'timo it may see fit, provided tint such rescinding shall not affect any individual or corporation that may take advantage of the offer and live up to the requirements. Mr. James thought that it should also he provided that the exoneration would not apply to any one-horse concerns, but only to manufacturers employing a number of hand. On motion of Mr. Kane, the resolution wm laid upou the table for consideration at the next meeting. Mr. Holniau moved that as the appropria tions were fixed before a request for an Increase from tho Columbia Hose Company wai read Council donate $r0 to the company iu addition to the appropriation. Mr. Finney seconded the motion. Messrs. Selioitly, MeGuire and Coakley thought if an increase should be made for one company all should receive it and an amendment to that effect was moved. After somo discussion both the amendment anil motion wero defeated. Chief of Police reported nine arrests by tho new police force. Only one of thearresiH served time. t On motion, it was decided that an order be drawn to pay the note given for the electric Are alarm system, with interest, amounting to about 1,100. Orders were also drawn for the appropria tions due the three Are companies, Council then adjourned ltaviug beau in se&aion over three hour. USE DANA'S SASSAPARILL4,i-K "THE KIND THAT CURBS." Mtwloiutry Anniversary. The annual missionary day will be observed in the Primitive Methodist church. next Sunday. Missionary sermons will be preached by the pastor in the morning mA Kev. E. Humphries, of Qirardville, iu tha eveniug. The annual missionary meet! tig will be held next Monday evening, when report of the mission work will be given by Kev. J. Pronde aud addresses will be bum) by brethren. Rewards will be given to the various collector who have been gathering iu the necessaries to carry on mission work. When you are troubled with dlasineas your appetite all gone, and you feel bad gen rally, take a few doses of Dr. Henry Batt ler's Mandrake Bitten, ami yon will be sur prised at the Improvement in your feeling. Every bottle warranted to give Mt&thotieu. im 1 .hub's Iftmlly MmIIcIim sieve tltellewii Each day. In order to be healthy this is ueotejery. QARPET BEATERS, All Kinds, nt F'icke's Carpet Store, S. Jardin St
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