THE EVENING HERALD. VOL. VIII.--XO.42. SHENANDOAH. PA.. THURSDAY. APRIL 20. 1893. ONE OjENT. AN fc OPENER That is just what we are going to do. Open your eyes to a realization of the -fact that you can buy more goods for 50 cents at the Shenandoah Ready -Pay Store ! Thau anywhere else for $1.00. They are all fresh goods moving daily and as good as any in the market. Everything in the Grocery Line ! this list sold Give us a call Not in prices. Beat family Hour, (quality guaran teed) per 100 lbs $2 10 10 cans marrow fat peas 1 00 12 cans good corn 1 00 10 cans best corn 1 00 12 cans cold cktd tomatoes, (Standard) 1 00 cans cold packed tomatoes, 10 (whole) .". 1 00 30-lb pall beBt jelly 00 7 " 25 20 " " : 70 30 " " preserves 2 00 3 " " " 25 1 toy pall apple butter, 5 lbs 25 10 3-lb bars yellow soap 1 00 9 pieces yellow soap 25 6 pieces Miners' soap 25 6 pieces white soap 25 7 lbs Carolinu rice 25 4qtssoup beans 25 5 lbs XXX soda crackers 25 4 lbs MuBcalollo ratsius,- no stems 25 1 lb best Sultana prunes 10 3 lbs evaporated apples 25 4i lbs dried pears 25 4 lbs small pretzels 25 3-lb box silver glo?s staich..v 15 0 lbs loose silver gloss starch 25 1 ken of best Holland herring 65 Mackerel, large, fat and white, per lb 13 All goods promptly delivered free of charge, will receive careful and prompt attention. 114 South. , . . it c - Jarpets and,, Oil New Styles retzels or Pretzels the kind -HIGH FULL KOLLER FLOUR, $d.50 For IT at extremely low and be convinced. Mackerel, large, fat and white. per kit 1 00 4 lbsbest bonelesscod lUh 25 Parlor Pride polish, regular price 15c 10 3 bottles flavoring extracts, large size m 1 lb best ground pepper 15 3 doz large green pickles 25 Chow Chow and mixed pickles, perqt 10 1 lb Joker nluc chewing tobacco 28 1 lb Gall & Ax smoking 7 cans bent table peaches 1 00 No. 7 broom, 4 tie 25 No. G broom, 3 tie 20 4 boxes Red Heal lye 25 4 bottles blue, large size 7 bottles blue, minll size 25 Scaled herring, 50 lu box, per box 1 lb baking powder, equal to any 7 boxes oil fiardlnes...rr..r.. 0 lbs pood tea, regular price 25c... 1 00 3 lbs best tea, regular price 45c... 1 00 Pure cider vinegar, apple juice only, per gallon 14 Cigars, per box of 100, from $1 to 6 50 Gold Dust washing powder, 4 lb box Cottollne, in 3 and5 lb pail, perlb 14 Mail orders Main Street. Cloths. and Handsome Patterns R$ oetved almost daily. If you want them sewed, ready for moving or Jioa w cleaning, ORDER THEM NOW. Agency fur tli Original MORAVIAN BRJETZJELS. lhe finest article of mad. GRADE- Barrel.- THB VfiTBRANS' FAIB W! WAS FORMALLY OPENED LAST NIGHT. THERE ARB MANY ATTRACTIONS. Tho Woman's Rollof Corps and Ladles' Aid Socloty Havo all Things In Exuellent Order. The Result Last Nifjht. RARE treat is lu stoto for any ono who will spare a few minutes to visit Bobbins' opera house ami viow tho many attractions of the fair now In pro gress there under tho auspices of Watkln Waters Tost, No. 110, Q A. R. Tho fair opened last night and although tho rain deterred many people from leaving their homos, qulto n number made their way to eco tho treat preparod by tho veterans and their wires anil daughters. Tho hall is elaborately decorated witlt the national colors in forms ot flags, bunting and banners, and alovo tho inner entrance, along tho galleries and ahovo and about the booths thero is an abundauco of beautifully colored streamers and wreaths. Theio aro soven booths on tho lloor and all lire loaded down with everything imaginable pleasing to the eye, and suitablo for household pur. poses, large, conifortablo rocking chairs of tho latest style, handsome rugs, beautiful satin, silk and plush pillows, lovely pictures anil frames, novoltios for tho mantel, great old fashioned quilts, clocks, and an innumerable quantity of other articles, besido wearing apparel lor tho young and old hang about the booths and rest upon tho tables. One of tho featuros of tho con' fectionory booth is a large, handsomely or namented fruit cake donated by W. V. Ottc tho confectioner. Several tempting offers for this cake were refused last night because tho management has not decided upon method for disposing of It. It has been suggested that it be offered as a prize for grand cake walk. The booths are arranged on tho north and south sides of the hall and aro in charge of tho following committees: Stand No. 1, Mrs. Sarah Richards, Sirs. Lizzio Tosh and lire, Lena Shauo. No. 2, Mrs. Cafsio Lewis. Mrs, Jane Lang, Mrs. Mary Davidson, Mrs. Clara Spears and Mrs. Catherine Rogers. No. 3, Mrs. Pierco Walker, Mrs. Lizzio Towusend Mrs. Jauo Morgan and Mrs. Laura Good head. No. 4, Mrs. Amolla Otto, Mrs. Clan Prico, Mrs. Mary Stauffenbirger, Mrs. Marl Gibson and Mrs. Morgan Urown. No. 5, Mrs. Emma Fiest, Mrs. Ruth Hopkins, Mrs. Annio Brown and Mrs. Clara Waters. No. C, Mrs. Paulino Bojcr, Mrs. Bella Bowman, Mrs. lieineman and Mrs. Hate McCutchoon. No. 7, Mrs. Lillio Daddow, Mis. Lizzie Bartsch and Mrs. Sarah Troutman. All these ladles aro members of the Women's Relief Corps, which is auxiliary to tho G. A. It., or tho Ladies' Aid Society, auxiliary to the Sons of Veterans, and they havo worked hard to make tho fair attractive for everybody In order that tho receipts may be swelled to tho highest figure possible and tho widows' and orphans' fund of tho G. A. R. may bo substantially replenished. Last night the Grant Band volunteered its sorvices and announced the opening of tho fair by giving a street parado and a concert at the hall. Tho Grant Baud is ono, of the warmest friends tl)e veterans havo and it showed this last night by giving an excellent programme of music. In order to add to tho attractions tho management of tho fair has arranged to give an entertainment' on tho stago every evening, for which no extra charge will bo made. Those who may doslro refreshments whilo at tho fair will And an abundant supply of that good, old fashioned, 6avory, Grand Army style of bean soup which is nicely Berved by a committee of the, veterans and tho Women's Relief Corps. Two things which attracted much attention on the stago last night were a handsome portrait of tho lamented old war veteran, Wiuflcld Scott Hancock, which Tested in a beautiful framo and was presented by Comrade W, A. Keagoy, tho photographer, and a "Standard" sewing machine plated thero by T.B. Shaffor. All patrons of the fair will have a chance to sccuro tho picture and machine. One of the handsome rocking chairs on exhibition was donated by J. P. Williams & Son. As an additional inducement to patrons the management of the fair presents to each visitor upon entering a numbered ticket and before the fair closes each evening one holder of such tickets receives a handsome prize, .which was in the form of an order for a ton of coal last night and Mrs. John Daddow, of North Jardln street, held the lucky ticket. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." A Card. Owing to alterations I want to make in my building, preparatory to the opening of the Additional branches ot dry goods and carpet to my present builueas, I am now oflsrtug all of the present itoek iu the building at an immense reduction for cash only, go please don't ask for credit. Respectfully, 4'1Btf J. J. Fjuney. Lane's Family Modlclue Mores the ltowela Each day. In order itotbo healthy this Is necessary. j making great sgores MISS STBIN HAP POLLED NEARLY 60,000 VOTES. AIIim-h Witsley ami Itulnl Keep Closo of Together Miss Mltuilo Dipper, Mulmiioy City, n Contestant With it Good Start. Agnos Stein III38I) Mamo II. U'ufljey ,'iniiii t Nolllo Ualrd 85807 Mary A. Connelly- XOO'il MatmlaFalrohlld..... ...... 11W3 frank II. Williams.... 8X81 Carrie Faust 41110 Anna M. Dengler Soto Mary A. Lelterty 2IW3 Drldget A. Hums 3105 Carrie M. Smith 1K15 Hattlo Hess 18-51 Lillio U. Phillips 1788 Mary A. Htack 1071 James II. Lewis W5 Hlla ClauBcr set Maggie Cavanaugh 047 Hannah lleese 013 Clara l line 838 Annie Mannell 660 Ireno Shane , &.1 Hadlo Dantell 4S9 Jenulo ltamage 2!X) Lizzie Lehe 119 Lizzio O'Connoll H7 Mlnnlo Dipper 104 Votoe polled yesterday 378 Grand total 180730 world'h fa lit. The musical foalutes of tho ceremonies opening tho Exposition on May 1, includo 'Columbus Match and Hymn," by Prof. John K. Pauo; "In PraUo of God," Beeth oven, and "Hallelujah Chorus," Handol. The composers to be represented on the pro grain dedicating tho Women's building of tho Exposition are: Iugeborg Von Bronsart, of Weimar, Goimany, march for orchestra j Miss Frances Elllcott, of London, England, dramatic overture; Mrs. H, H. A. Boicn, of Boston, Mass., "Jubilate," for mixed voices and orchestra, written for the occasion. A chorus of 1,500 voices, orchestra and military bands will participate in tho ceremonies opening tho Exposition. A mixed clioius of 300 voices and orchestra will tako part in the program dedicating the Woman's building' Tho exercises will behold in Music Hall. Tho dedication of tho grand Turkish mos 'quo In Midway Philsance will bo the first ceremony of its kind over performed outside tho conllnes of Turkey. Robert Levy, of Con stanlnoplo, who holds patents from tho Sul- 'tri, has extended invitations to all nobles of tho Ancient Arabic Order of tho Mystic Shrine to bo present at tho ceremonies which will bo held Friday, April 23. INITIATORY CONTEST. TlieC Sons of AimTlcu Havo ti l'lensitut Time. Thero was an initiatory contest in tho room of W. C. No. 400, P. O. S. of A., at Mahanoy City, last evening between tho toains of Camp 284, of Gllberton, and Camp 72, of Delano. Both teams went through tho work without tho aid of n ritual. S. L, Brown, of Camp 112, of town, J. H. Eisen hower, of Camp J21, Mahanoy City, and A. J. nay, ot tamp Ob, irackvillo, acted as judges and decided In favor of tho Gilbertou team, which went through tho beau tlful now ritual of tho order with tho omission of but ono sentence. Tho judges paid the Delano team a high compliment. Tho visitors present represented Camps CO, 72, 112, 125, 107, 265-aud 284. Canip 125, of Gimrdville, will have an initiation next Wednesday with tho full paraphernalia ami all members of tho order aro invited to attend. ELEOTRIO RAILWAY NEWS. The Company rurmirs Its 1'ollcy Against Disturbers. Thero aro some people who are not sufli ciently convinced that their conduct while passengers on tho Schuylkill Traction Com pany's lines is subject to restriction. One of these people, Thomas McGlnty, wa taken before 'Squire May at Mahanoy City by Special Officer Amour and fined and last night Amour took James Dougherty and Anthony O'Donnell before 'Squire Card in Amour is on tho lookout for three othtrs. A no summer cars are being placed on trucks and fixed up for the summer traffic. It was expected that the MahauoyPlane Girardvillo branch would bo opened for general traffic noxt Sunday, but owing to the delay In tho arrival of tho counectlons for tho new largo dynamo at the power houfo the opening may bo postponed for another week. Rheumatism Is quickly cured Arnica and Oil Liniment. by using lm ; Slurried nt l'hllnilelpiiln. 1 William J. Jamer, of South Jardln street, ho efficent clerk at the Cambridgo colliery, left yesterday for Philadelphia, where - he Will tako unto himself a partner for life. The fortunate young lady is Miss Mattie 0. Rogers, of Frackvillo, and tho ceremonies iceurred to-day in tho City of Brotherly xivo. Mr. aud Mrs. James will resido in 'rsckvlllo for the present, until arrangements ire made to permanently locate In this town. The bridal party wore tho recipients of many leautiful and costly presents, and hare the ood wiihos of a large circle of friends for a isppy voyage through life. The Hsrald . Ulies to be numbered among the latter. i r ni Ailuilml" ! Is a real aid to jjgattioti. It to not made by is trust. Far fall partteulatt call on or Idress B. Labows A Co., Mahanoy City, Pa. l'latio for Sule. A flrttolass nqw piano for Kilo, at a bar- uln. Must be sold this week. Apply at yilde's music store. 4-l!Mt THB GALE WAS WM. IT CAUSES QUITE A NUMBER OP MISHAPS. LITHUANIAN GHURGH SUFFERS Another Oross Blown From Its Stooploa and Towor PedoBtalB Throaton to Fall Othor Places Badly Datnagod. HIS morning tho galo playod havoc with one of the steeples of the Lithuanian church on South Jaidln street. The galo toyed about tho steeplo for some tlmo as a cat plays with u mouse. It blew ono way and theu another, in-Bhoots and out-shoots followed each other rapidly and tho cross and sphore upon tho top of tho steeplo swayed dangerously to and fro until suddenly thero was a crack and then they flow from their fastenings and dropped to tho ground, Fortunatoly no one had tho raisfortuno to pass the church at tho time. Wo havo had two good galos this season and two spheres and crosses have disappeared from tho Lithuanian church steeples. Some of our townsmen expressed tho opinion to day that it would not require a hurrloano to bring tho wholo structure down. Tho fact is that lu tho construction of that church tho promo tors havo tried to erect tho largest church in town on a fund only largo enough for a structure half the sizo and tho result is that the buildiuK is looked upon as u weak kneod gigantic nothing. At a distance it looks liko a brick structuro with brown stone trimmings and towers, whilo it is only framo witli a covering of some kind of metal plates to represent stono and brick. All tho residents in tho vicinity of tho church look upun the Btructuro as a menace to tho town. In esse of fire It would bo a mero tinder-box and judging from the promptness witli which tho ornaments havo been dropping off thero is good reason for be- lieving that some day there will bo a tumble that will cause injury to limb or lots of life that will run up a good-sized bill of damages against the owners of tho church. This structure is sufficient proof that it is better to spuud money in substantial structural than to dump it in empty ornaments. The galo got the largo tin hat of Morgan the hatter, on Us back this morning and can led it down Main street at a terrific gate. Tho chapoau was tocovered and as the hatter struggled back to tho store with it he looked much liko the familiar figures in the Dcino- critic illustrated papers representing ex President Harrison and tho ancient grand father houdgear. Ono of the show windows of Scheidor'i restaurant on East Centra strcot was shut tend by tho galo tills morning. Shortly beforo noon the tin wasswept from the roofs aud tho dwellings nud warehouse on Market alley, below Cherry street, owned by the Bradigau Bros. Most of the tin was swept to tho ground. The rest was held to tho roof by 6trips. At about the same time tho tin roof of the rookery on tho sito of tho old skating rink, at the lowor end of Main street, waeswopt off aud part of it was carried to the Lehigh Val ley railroad tracks. Fortunatoly none of tho bodies swept by tho gale injured any pedostrians. The young daughter of Mrs. Gregory got caught in a, galo on West Centre street at noon. She was knocked down and rolled over and over on tho pavement for a distance of several yards but escaped injury. A woman struggled along Main street with a basket, a roll of wall paper and an um brella. She was in a bad fix until P. J. Fer guson towed her into a port of safety. This afternoon tho pedestals at the base of the Lithuanian church steeples were rocking to and fro in such a manner that it was momentarily expected they would fall Into the street. Said a noted man of GO years, "my mother gave me Downs' Elixir for coughs and colds when I was a boy." lm "The Kt SIoil." Lincoln J. Carter's superb scenic production, "The Fast Mail," which will be presented at Ferguson's theatre this (Thursday) evening, April 20th, by an excellent company, is one of the most successful plays put upon the stage in recent years. Tho story Is thrilling, aud justice is done the startling and realistic scenes by n perfection of mechanical effects. Among other reproduction is a representation of an engino room on a Mississippi river steamboat, with- the furnaces under the boilers fired up ; a train of oars shoots across the stage in one scene, aud in another there is a vivid, beautiful and awe inspiring re presentation of Niagara Falls by moonlight, with the singing waters and graceful mist that rises above and about it. The company Is said to bo excellent throughout. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CORES." Iall to liast. The remains of toe lata Silas Thompson arrived iu town yesterday afternoon accom panied by relatives and delegations of the I. O. O. F. and K. G. E. of tSnamokin and were received st the Lehigh Valley depot by delegations ot Plank Kidge Lodge, No. 8tX, I. O. O. F-, and Anthracite Castle, No. 74, K. G. E. Interment was made iu the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Freeh Morris River tovo Oysters received dally at Coslctt's. 9-23-tf OBB'S OP8SRVATIONS. What He See. Hint IleHnt During lilt Travels. Tho filing of a decision in tho witter coir pnny case was a surprite to many cf our oltt" Bens. The case ilrsggid along for to many months hefbre argument that the people would not havo wondered If tho end had been put off until noxt summer. TIs well. howover, that the end is hore, for It has al ready been a source of muoli expense and embarrassment to all concerned. Tho attention of tho borough authorities may as woll bo oallod now as a weok hence that the old-time obnoxious "street walking" custom Is becoming too conspicuous. Several months ago when the newspapers attacked this evil It was cried down because certain peoplo thought that if tho parties complained of behaved themselves no one could justly find fault and, in tho eyes of tiiese cham pions, tho bohavior was such as not to pro voke censure. Notwithstanding this chain. pionshlp tho articles had their effect and tho women complained sought and kept their haunts. With the thawing of tho lost rcmuants of winter nud tho budding of Bpriug tho street walking fraternity seems to havo taken roncwed courago and their rambles are becoming moro frequent than tho moro morally inclined peoplo of tho town aro disposed to relish, therefore it has become necessary to again souud tho warning cry, "Keep off the streets." And, unless somoof tho peoplo in town who have be. como so degraded that caro neither for thoir own reputation or tho feelings of thoso who havo involuntarily boeomo residents of thoir vicinity, become moro discreet, they will roceivo tho samo attention as those would audaciously advertise thomeelves on the pavemonts. Judging from tho complaints already made to tho Hkiiai.d the people of this town aro by no nieatiB disposed to tolerate houses which the occupants seem anxious to havo branded as nosts of prostitution. One. house in tho Second ward aud another in thu First aro being closely watched. In commenting upon a petition for a saloon for Hungarians in Bratldoek Judge Magefl significantly remarked that the court had not yet been asked to Ucen"o an Amehoan to keep a saloon for Americans. Tho Judge saw at a glanco tho tendency of tho request mado of tho court, which must be also seen by every person convcrtant with the clanuishuess of foreign residents. Separate saloons provo poworiul factors in preventing that assimila tion of foreign elements into American citi zenship, by affording places whore foreigners may congregate and perhaps plot and plan, yet fortunatoly for Shenandoah the grunting of such liceuses has not had the effect that au exchange Eoems to dread when it says, "Think of such dens being labelled: 'Hun garian Saloon,' 'Polish Saloon,' 'Bohemian Saloon,' Ac We have a number of saloons labelled iu that manner. One of them, on Maitr street, has before it a sign reading, "Ltetuwinku Saluuas," which reads when translated, "Lithuanian Saloon." A lawyor has expressed the opinion that there will be more business failures in Shen andoah by the first of noxt January tlutn theie have been iu any previous year. This prediction he based upon the distorted rela tions which now exist between many of the merchants and the wholesale houses. He said the repeated failures among the foreign class of business men is ruining the credit of the town aud the lines drawn by the whole salers are being drawn so tight that many of the people who would prosper with honest and fair oompetitiou ara tempted to follow in the footsteps of the foreign sharpers. The lawyer also stated that it is surprising that the wholesalers aud their agents havo not long since been able to distinguish the honest merchant from tho man who seems to make a point of failure after a briof business career and with a largo stock on hand. Some of the tactics of tho foreigners who havo failed in this town the past few years, ho said, have been disreputable in the extreme, but the men have always successfully sur rounded themselves with legal teohnisallties and escaped imprisonment. Ohm. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURBS." fronted, To complete files, two copies each o tht ivBNiNa H skald of January 1st, 3d and Ith, and February 5th, 1992. A liberal prie. sill be paid for the same. 1'ost Inspected. Frackvillo Post, Grand Array of tile Republic, was inspected last eveuiag by Lawrence Man gam, of town, assisted by Joel D. Leddeu, of Lost Creek, both taetubers of our local Post. All property holders on Main street, be tween Centre and Lloyd streets, who ha not agreed to connect thoir nepartias wMk the sewer pipe now being laid, are, requested to meet at the Seheifly House to-morrow (Fri day) evening, at 8:30 o'clock. This will bo the last chance they will have tocoBuaot witli the system at lint ooU 4-60-3t Buy Keyttone flour. Be sure that ttie name Ltsmct & Baeh, Ashland, Pa, is printed mi every sack. cV-g-Maw "Baby" is a span king drama, ask tka number of babies that are enrad af oaN)b, colds and croup by Dr. Coxa's Wild Ckaarry and Seneka at uw ery-terians of tits lUtsm of that medicine. nokiaroian's lewelrr star lead, as Atl Kinds, at Fncke's Carpet Store, S. Jardin St 1
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