1 I mT EVENIN AID. VOL. VHL--STO. 43. 8TJ BNANDOAH. PA.. FRIDAY. APRIL 21. 1893. ONE OBNT. I :y:i OUT FOR FRftNE EMEMEll cnc HER. -rim LOO 1 1 0-MQR DW. Hi That is just what vc 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 ! Than 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 ! Not in this list sold at extremely low prices. Give us a call and be convinced. Beet family flour, (quality guaran teed) per 100 Ub $2 10 10 cans marrow fat peas 1 00 12 cans good corn 1 00 10 cans best corn 1 00 12 cans cold t ckf d tomatoes, (Standard) 1 00 10 cans cold packed tomatoes, (whole) 1 00 30-lb pail best jelly 90 7 " 25 20 " " 70 30 " " preserves 2 00 3 " " " 25 1 toy pail apple buttwr, 5 lbs 25 10 3-lb bars yellow soap 1 00 9 pieces yellow soap 25 6 pieces Miners' poap 25 6 pieces wliite soap 25 7 lbs Carolina rice 25 4qtssoup beaus 25 6 lbs XXX soda crackers 25 4 lbs Muscalelle raisins, no stems 25 - -1-lb-best Sultana prunes 10 3 lbs evaporated apples 25 4 lbs dried pears 25 4 lbs small pretzels 25 3-lb box sliver gloss staicb 15 Clbsloose silver (loss starch 25 1 keg of best Holland herring 55 Mackerel, large, fat and white, per lb 13 All goods promptly delivered free of charge, will receive careful and prompt attention. 114 South Jarpets and Oil New Styles retzels or Pretzels Agtncy tho lelud SIGH FUXL BOLLBB FLOUR, $4.60 Per Barrel. $ Ok 81 W1 Mackerel, large, fat and white. per kit 1 00 4 lis best boneless cod HjIi 25 Parlor Pride polish, regular price 15c 10 8 bottles flavoring extracts, large size 25 1 lb best ground pepper 15 3 doz large green pickles 25 Chow Chow and mixed pickles, perqt 10 1 lb Joker plug chewing tobacco 1 lb Gail & Ax smoking 28 7 cans bent table peaches 1 00 No. 7 broom, 4 tie 25 No. 0 broom, 3 tie 20 4 boxes Red Seal lye .... 25 i uouies uiuo, large size z 7 bottles blue, tniall size 25 Scaled herring, 50 in box, per box 15 1 lb baking powder, tqual to any 12 7 boxes oil sardines 25 6 lbs good tea, regular price 25c... 1 00 3 lbs best tea, regular price 45c... 1 06 Pure cider vinegar, apple juice only, per gallon 14 Cigars, per box of 100, from $1 to 0 50 Gold Dust washing powder, 4 lb box 21 Cottoline, in 3 and 5 lb pail, per lb 14 Mail orders Main Street. Cloths.. and Handsome Patterns Be ceived almost daily. It you want tlum sfwed, ready for moving or homo cleaning, ORDER IBM HI NOW. tlie Original MORAVIAN IHIETZJ2LS. 17ie finest article of m.idti. GRADE - YBSTBBDAY'S BIG STOM. THB WORST EXPERIENCED IN TOWN FOR YEARS. CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE WAS DONE Eleotrio Light Wlros Broab and Leave tho Town in Darknons. Roofs Blown From Several Buildings Torriblo Night. V over tlio pooplo of this ' part ol tno county nau 1 . . . . i occasiou to appreciate . - .. v.i y tho advantages affonlod in every day life by tho forerunners of modern scienco and progress ' ...... ......... I and electric railways that occasion was afforded last night when tho town was in darkness and through tho gloom tho electric cars wended their way into and out of tho town. Shenandoah lost its Identity com pletely last night. A moro dreary and desolate looking cloak never fell upon it sinco the days of tho great conflagration. Tho stroets wore deserted, a few stores wero illuminated, hut only tho proprietors nnd clerks were in them. When saloonkeepers lock their doors at half past ten o'clock at night thero must bo something wrong. In fact more than ouo saloonkeeper closed up before ten. Tho night was a terrible ono. Tho storm which had played haoo all day continued with all its fury and tho one prayor of all wa3 that tho flro fiend would not link arms with it. The storm was tho most severe that has visited this section sinco tho great blizzard and has been moro disastrous in many respects. It has given this community a idea of what a western town experiences when a tornado strikes it. Turkey Kun ! Poor Turkey Run on tho hill! Sho did suffer yesterday. Ucr alti tudo challenged tho winds and they accepted moit demonstratively. There is a row of houses in this patch owned by Messrs. Morgan and Davenport. Eight of them are roolless. The roof was transferred to the yards yesterday afternoon and for hours after tho occupants of tho houses wept as tho merciless rain poured upon tho belongings and forced the owners to seek shelter in tho houses of neighbors. Letter Carrier Uoltnau describes somo of tho scenes as pitiful in tho extreme. The house of Peter Holden was also do' prl ?cd of its roof yesterday. Tho daraago to property in town is very extensive. Tho painters, carpenters, roofers and other tradesmen will find much work be foro them and property holders will find many demands upon their purses. Tho sourco of greatest anxiety last night was tho Lithuanian church at tho corner of Jardin and Cherry streets. Early in tho evening Councilman Gable caused ropes to bo stretched across tho streets near the structure to prevent drivers aud pedestrians passing, fearing that ornaments on tho towers, or tho steeples themselves, might fall. And lost the ropes might bo collided with in tho darkness three Fpccial police wero put on duty at tho approaches. The coudition of the steeples was such that Mr. Itradlgan, the division superintendent for tho P. & K. C. & I, Co., whose residenco is nearly opposito tho church, took his family out of tho house yostcrday afternoon and sougltt accommodations with friends. Several other fauilllos in the neigh borhood vacated their houses for tho night. Members of the Borough Council have in tiniatcd that should auythiug happen this church by which a lo-construction should bo made uecessary tho rebuilding will havo to bo dono on better plans than tho present structure is basod upon. Tho l oof of a house on South Jardin street, owned by James M. Morgan and occupied by ex-policeman Williams, is minus its tin cov ering. Ouo of the show windows of T. J. Urougli. all's (tore on South Main street suffered. A piece of window sash aud two panes of gjas parted company with tho Evangelical church at tho corner of Cherry and West streets and was fouud somo dUtauce away ou the former street. A regular f ature is that notwitltttanding all tho largo objects that was carried through tho streets yesterday and last night no person sustained injury. The roof a house ou Poplar street owned by John A. Lewis was taken off clean last night. 1'artol It fell Into the stroet and the rest went iuto tho yard. A largo wagon sited couneotod with M. P. Fowler's lumber aud feed warehouse, ueur the Kehley Run base ball grounds, wa blown down yesterday afternoon and several wagons j and sleighs wero burled by the sides aud I roof. I The sign that stretched aerotg th pave- went iu front of Mctiowau aho store on East Centre street for aeveral yean went down with the gale yeatorday. A part of the high feuoo betweeu too Fer guson and Davieu properties on Mouth Wliite treat fell before tho gale. Tue awinging jigus that left their fatten- inga during the storm were too numerous to be record ml. In addiiiun to the fenoe on I'. J. Ferieoeou'a South Whit street pioperty the lattiee work on the houe waa badly damaged. Moat of tho ornamental iron work on tho roof of the Soumiiit building at 11 and 10 South Main street was blown down. , 4tF missStetogsgore THE TEACHER NOW HAS OVER 60.000 VOTBS. Uonil Scores liy Other CnnlcntniilH Over Two Tnuiisiiml Votes Wro Pulled YenP'til.iy Mls Connolly In (steadily Advancing. Agnes Stein ftou? Mnmoll. WMloy 30118 Nellie Batrd al88S Mary A. Connolly ,.... 31031 Mahala Falrchlld ...v.i.....i 12141 j?run& j. wiiuams . nu , Carrie Kuojt.. 4010 . ,, 4Mary Ai iun0rty !."'!. 2513 Bridget A. Bums W03 Carrie M. Shilih gas Hattlo Hess m LUllo B. Phillips 1TS8 i.iury it. oiuuk...h loyu Jamos H. Lewis s Ella Ulauser 801 Hannah Ilceoe 057 Maggie CavanauRli 047 Clara Cllnet, sk Annie Mansoll 600 Irene Shano. 552 Kaulo Danitll 431 Jennie Hamage .. 29 Lizzie Leh4.... 158 Mlnnlo Dipper 121 Lizzie O'Cifiuiell Ill Votes poll yesterday 2229 Grand total., 188019 It is the Intention of tho editor of this column to publish in it ovorything that may tend to intlrest those who proposo visiting tho Worlds Fair and at tho sanio time herald the oxposuFb of any bogus schemes kid by sharpers a&io hopo to prey upon such prospective!; visitors. One fraud was un earthed irf Chicago tho othor day. The South Shore Cottago Company issued cir culars settgig forth that it had in process of erection 01m hundred cottages of four rooms each, justfour blocks south of tho Exposition grounds; tJiat tho cottages would havo a sitting rooi, twelve by twelve, with folding bed, and tlfree bed rooms with largo double bods, sufficient for eight persons j that the cottages vtalld bo furnished elaborately, lighted wbauU&trieilywftnd-.to--cp4,ho climax tho occupants would find a com modious restaurant on tho grounds, Aoconi rauying this description waj a circular admonishing pooplo to engage rooms im mediately by sending fifty per cent, in advauce and agree to givo fifteen days' notico when they wished to occupy cottages. Tho piices wero fixed by tho ciicular at two dollars per day for oach room. If any japors havo snapped at this bait tlioy havo been fooled. Tho AdctrtUers' Gazette says that tho South Shore Company lias no officers: that it has no cottagos in course of construction; that the grounds re ferred to aro owned by individuals, who deny any knowledge of a hotel scheme; and that tho authorities will prosecuto tho swiudlois. USE DANA'S SAItSAPARILLA.iTS "THE KIND THAT CUKES." ACnril. Owing to alterations I want to mnke in my building, preparatory to tho opeuiug of tho additional branches ot dry goods and carpets to my present businoss, I am now offering all of tho present stock in tho building at au imtneuso reduction for cash only, so please don't ask for credit. Respectfully, 1 15-tf J. J..FHANEY. Now for llargnlus. Max Schmidt will soon be able to move into his elegant aud commodious headquar ters on North Main sticet, whero he will opou an immense stock of spring and sum mer dry goods and dress goods which will represent choice selections from tho largo city wholcsalo houses. Meanwhile Mr. Schmidt is selling out his old stock at his old store, 14 South Main street, at ten cents off the dollar. The (3. A. It. Vnlr. Despite tho storm last night the attend ance at the Q. A. R. fair in Robbius' opera house was quite good and a largo numbor of people were there until a late hour. Tho fair will remain open every evening this nnd next week, except Sundays. It is a rare treat aud none should miss it. Tills Isn't lllow or buncombe, but living facta. Lew Hopkins, of 80. K, 81st Pennsylvania Volunteers, has had a Sluger Sewing Machine iu his family iu use for 36 years and is in good working order to-day. Misses Dougherty and Linden ,uutn aro contestants for a Now Improved Singer Maohine. Give them a vote and heln along a worthy chuso tho Widows' and Orphans' Fund, G. A. R. 4-21 -6 1 , , t'AclmlnU" Does not iwrT aud poison the lin. or diseolor the taetb. This eigarwtte U not wade by the trust. For further particulars call on or address It. Labowa A Co., Jiaiiauoy OJtjr, Fa. There can be uot other answer ilian that Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry aud Senek to the CtwI' remedy ever prepared. I'rioe 96 and 60 cents per bottle. l'lrtno for Sale A firit'Cbus now piano for sale, at a bar gain. Muit be sold this week. Apply at ei - -1 4-llMt I Wilde's music store. BOROUGH COUNCIL ! A REGULAR MEETING WAS HELD LAST NIGHT. ORDINANCES TO BE EN FORGED It Has Been Decided to Hold a Spoolal Mooting Next Tuosday Evening to Arrango for Issuing- Wator Bonds. ONTRAllY to expect tious many of tho Council men braved the storm last night and a sufficient numbor wended their way through tho dark and galo swept streets to lorm a quorum and hold tho rogular semi monthly meeting of tho Borough Council. Tho members present wero Messrs. Betteridgo, Kane, Finney, Lamb, Holman, Gable, Galllgau, Dou&hony, Gallagher aud McGuiro. Tho roads and highways cominittoo pre senled tho agreement signed by tho steam heating company in exchango for permission to dig up Maiu stroet to lay pipes. Among tho conditions provided by tho agreemont is ono requiring tho company to keep In repair the paving and guttering that may ho injured by tho work aud to mako tho repairs at all times within fiftoeu days after receiving notice. 'I ho saino agreement applies to parties wishing to lay sewor pipos. Ou motion, it was docidod to notify tho parties interested in laying tho Main street sewer pipe that their agreement must be iu tho hands of the street committoa by Satur day eveuing, or the work will be stopped. Councilman Gablo stated that people un dertake to dig up tho streets without first securing a permit and Mr. Lamb called at tention to obstructions 011 tho pavemonts and the blocking of alleys by bins aud wagons. Mr. Finney thought something ought to be i2."li-.l'rSy."'' ''10 C'i'l? i beor kegs ou the pavements. Iio did not think they were pleasing to tho oyo on Sunday, anyway. During tho discussion of theso subjects Chairman Betteridge announced that he would not allow members to speak more than twice on ono subject. Mr. Lamb made a motion that the Chief Burgess be instructed to enforce the ordi nances relating to obstructions and should he fail to do so tho chairman on roads and high ways fino him. Alter some discussion tho motion was defoiled, with tho understand iug that the Chief Burgess proceed to strictly enforce all ordinances and be prepared to account to Couuoil for any neglect of duty. Councilman Gafilgan reported tho bad condition of Huckleberry alley, from West to Gilbert streets. Tho matter was referred to the street committee Chairman Betteridgo's resolution making inducements to home and outside capitalists to establish industries iu the town was brought up again, but was laid on the table for consideration at tho next meeting. On motion it was ordered that au order for 11,000 be drawn in favor of Quinn & Kerns, tho public water works contractors. Councilman Holman asked that permis sion to granted tho property holders on Cherry street to lay a ten-inch 6ewer pipe from Gilbert street to Pear alley. The re quost was granted. Council adjourned to meet noxt Tuosdaj evening when thero will be a discussion and arrangements of matters looking to tho issuance of bonds for constructing the public water works. The amount and life of the bonds, together with tho rate of interest, will bo fixed. I'MitSONAl.. T. J. Hurloy. of Philadelphia, is in town. Mrs. D. W. Straup visited friends at Potts vllle to day. Mrs. W. J. Morgan is visiting her parents in Philadelphia. Contractor M. P. Quinn faced the gale in town yesterday afternoon. Miss Aunlo Brannau is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. F. McGlnty, at Tamaqua. D. C. Kenning, Kiq., of Pottsville, was in town last evening on legal busiueat. Our old friend, Captain T. C. Williams, postmaster at Lansfbrd, was in town on Wednesday. Mies Emma K el per lias returned to town after spending the peat three inontlig visiting friends in Washington and Philadelphia. M. II. Keliler la packing up his household goods preparator, to moving to Camden, N. J., where he will embark in butiuee with his brother-in-law. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its " THE KIND THAT CURBS". Nutlee t Tiiximyers. After Hey ikh, 18B3, S per OMtt will be added to all unpaid taxes aud wamutts wilj be Issued for oolleottou. By order of the Oommiaaionera. John f. Ittoatm, 4 81 tit Receiver of Taxes. WHUteil, to com plate Mm, two oopiea oaeh e th gYKNLNti Herald of January 1st, 3d am, tlh, and February 6th, IBOi. A liberal prio "i j 1 - trill be paid for the same. KILLED ON THE RAILROAD. X .'Miner Meets Death Willie on His Wnr ;X VTf to Work. ! ,WM William Cutakawict, a miner 48 years of ago and residing nt No. 318 West Coal street, was killed this morning while wnllting on the Lehigh Valloy railroad esst of the red bridge 011 his way to work at tho Knicker bocker colliery. Ho was struck" by the oast bound passeugor train which loaves hero at G:0la. m. Tho injuries wero about tho head and tho body was not mangled. Tho un fortunate man left a wifo aud five children. 1'olntH. It was a torriblo night. Reautiful day after tho storm. A minstrel enteitaiumcut at tho fair to-night. You should visit tho G. A. R. fair in Robbins' opera house. Michael Peters recently purchased a farm in tho Catawissa valley. Many old cliimuoys that needed repairing, took a nuniblo yesterday. A bag of flour will he given away at the G. A. R. fair this evening. Itanium's circus may exhibit in Shenandoah early in the fall when on the homo stretch. Genuine army bean soup at the G. A. R. fair to-night, with hard tack accompanliuetit. People who planted thoir gardens week or two ago may have to do tho work over again. 4 At the Lehigh Pretbytory yesterday 80Q was appropriated for tho Presbyjerian chujeb, of town. Messrs. Milt. Masters and John Book visited Beaver valloy on an exploring expedi tion this week. Representative Coylo's resolution to ap point a mine commission has found opposition in the Senate, Tho Pottsvillo Chronicle was eighteen years old this week and, like good whiskey, improves with age. Fish prevaricators wero not so numeroua this week. It was not a good week for trout. Weather too cold and wiutery. Polaudersand Hungarians seeking farms" in tho Catawissa valley can bo accommodated; by cailrngat tho Herald ollico. Women can now hold the office of Notary Public in this state, but, up to date, no Shen andoah women have been appointed. Peoplo who wero too much in a hurry in taking down thoir stoves were a little sorry about it yostorday. Result: Mauy bad colds. Thero aro many circuses on the road hut they havo had a hard time of it thus far. Circus weather has been too backward iu coming forward. CKNTISALIA. Miss Sadie Solium and Miss Dengler, two of Mt. Gunnel's popular school teaohom, spent Sunday here, the gueste of Miss Mary Ren sou. Miss Sue Dorr, who was visiting Shamokin friends, has returned home. R J. Ball is all smiles. It's a boy. Albert Garner aud Will Lewis, of Ashland, called 011 Ceutralia friends on Tuesday. Mrs. George Tiley, of this place, accom panied by her nephew, Thomas Southward, of Lucas, la., visited Shenandoah on Tuea day. Miss Reimo Snyder, of Wilkes-Barre, who w.is tho guest of Mrs. Henry Herskowitz the post two weeks, has gone to Mt. Oarmel to visit friends. Thomas Collhan, our popular young ton sorial artist, spent Sunday with friends at Locust Gap. Will Cassidy, of Shenandoah, was a visitor here on Tuesday. Miss Dora Maley is visiting friends at Mahanoy Plane. Will Ryan and Charles MoBrearty spent Tuesday ovening with friends at Ashland. Miss Mary Lynch lias gone to Steelton to visit friends. John Cook is rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter. Mrs. Henry Herskowitu is vMtlng Mt. Carniel friends. , Important Nottco. All property holders on Main street, be twef u Centre and Lloyd streets, who have not agreed to connect their properties with the sewor pipe now lielng laid, are, requested to meet at the Seheifly House to-morrow (Fri day) evening, at 8:30 o'clock. Tbia will be the last ohanee they will have to waneet with the system at first coat, 1-60-91. Lloeuee I unity, Shenandoah liquor men paid the county $14,700 for license to sell liquor tfak Tear. $11,760 of which goes Into the laoMMch treasury. A nice etuu to go toward HHuebeff the borough government. OaugltlBfr LeaO to OarwatnpttiHt, KaidVt Balaatn wUl (top Um eattgh at dttee. Bwjr JTeyMMM flour. Be aore that Ik Mae Lwuo A Bam, Ashland, ft. taffteM . 9-Mtvr H alderman's teweirv store bmfe. a m. QtltPET BEATERS, Alt Kinds, at Fricke's Carpet Store, S. Jardin St -f Mi JL .HaH. 1 . mi rftSIt L .