The Evening Herald. VOL. IX. -NO 133 SHENANDOAH. PA.. TUESDAY. MAY 22. 1894. ONE OENT It r II n II . ' - ' JtS: It may only Inst a few The Great Handkerchief Sale. As long ns it will Inst until the CTO dozen nro sold, -we oiler this lot of Embroidered Hnndkcrchlefs at Q Qm See onr centre table loaded. Examine the goods, and don't buy, J 116-118 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa Table Tumblers, jL Forty-four J Pino Thin Tumblers, - 3c Pino Thin Tumblers, - - 5c i Colored Tumb'ors, thin, blue, 5c Colored Tumblers, Pino Shell Goblets, 'ino shell wines, - - 10c Soda Glasses. 4 sizes. Lomon .Tiiino "R-x-trnntnra T fir. Lornonado Jitttiw ti ElfiilN, Mm 4 WAIOLEY. M. P. CONRY, - Monongabela whiskey 60c a qt. h IJtae 8ld Bourbon, XxXV.T.ijTso a qt! Suss i k ' Monongahela whiskey 60c a qt porteu Jamaica ituni $1.50 a qt. I S" VUENGLING'S Stock and Fresh Ale, Draught Porter and "Wiener Beer. J Ileal brands ot Bo Cleats and all kinds of Tctrpcrance Drinks. ""New Carpets Just Beceived This "Week: New Moquette and Body Brussels Carp et s. New Patterns Beautiful Designs Reasonable Prices. oquette and Axmirister Eugs Former Price, $4.50. Now Selling at $2.25. iThtso aro new goods, largo bizo, 'A the lowoat nrifln nvnr Special Knives: Invoice of Fancy Standard Tomatoes, three cans for String Beans, three cans for -Ginger Snaps, four poundb for Choice French Piunes, thrco pounds for Extra largo French Prunes, two pounds for -Largo Muscatel Eaieins, four pounds for -Good Catsup, fourjbottles for Luncheon Beef, two cans for Bartlett Pears and Tablo Peaches, per can, Choioo Alaska Salmon, per can f Crosse &BlackwolF Chow-chow. Salad Dressing. I Chipped Beof andtSummor Sausage, Oven-baked ItolloiOats. Pride of Sheuandoah Sweot Corn. i Your Pretty Wife ""Deserves a pretty honie. Give her one by buying1 pretty furniture. The largest stock of Parlor Furniture Ever brought to Schuylkill county, now open and ready for inspection, at greatly reduced prices. o.P.WILLIAMS&SOh dnys. please, If tbey are too high in price. sorts. Fine Thin Tumblers, twist, 5c Colored Tumblers, nmbor, 5c Colored Tumblers, green, 5c ruby, thin, 10c. 15c: worth 25c. Hotel Goblets, heavy, 5c Glasses. 8 South Main Street. "31 South Main St. I I j J ,7, I I f I ! fl T Nifl TQ H detail LlllUUi OLUlD and Rugs handeomo patterns and colors, and ktinwn for fhnm. Lemons, fresh stock, 2 doz. for 25o 25c 25c 25o 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 15o 10c C3-OOIDS. Fancy Tomato Catsup. Puro Kcttlo Rendered Lard. Fresh Dairy Butter. 'Cream Sugar Corn. Full Cream Cheese. STORM 1WK Sufferers Making Recapitula tions of Their Losses. DAMMED PARTS VISITED limltlentii f the First Wuril Obliged to Dee to the Second Stories of Their Homes mid Cook Meals In the Ilouaeso NelRhlfors. The ravages of the storm nro felt In nil parts of town, but tho peoplo who suffer the most nre thosu who reside In the First wnril nml whose houses nro locnted nenr the Shenandoah creek. The condition of ninny of tho people residing enst of tho Heading railroad, south of Centro street and west of Uridgo street, wns deplorable yesterday. The nren doscrlhed Is trlangulnr In shnpe and so situated thnt two sides of it nre nt tho mercy of the creek nnd it has received its full nuota of tho freshets. From tho creek half w.iy to Centre street on linage street, ami nil niong tue alley to tho Heading railroad tho rushing wnter-i covereu tuo roauwnys anil pnve incuts to a depth of from ono to four feet. Of course the water rushed Into the houses and in half a dozen of them covered tho floors of tho rooms to n depth of threo nnd four feet, causing the furni ture to float about nnd extinguished tho llres in tlio stoves nnd ranges. The women and children fled to upper stories nnd stood nt tho windows, watching the men building brenst works and (Ul'l'Iuc trenches to turn the coursoof tho freshets to the proper channel, lesterday after noon the llrst floors of all the houses were deserted. The fnmllies were huddled in the bedrooms nbove. Those who could make arrangements to cook their meals in the houses of more fortunate neighbors wnded through tho streams in gum boots to nnd from thu temporary culinary quarters The water marks on tome of the out houses in this territory nre tlx feet nbove the ground. On the embankment of the Hendlng railroad about 300 ynrds from Hridge street is nn large outhouse which was cnrrieii iuu ynrtiu irom its proper location. All along the creek aro pieces of gates. A large, heavy gnte wns carried down the creek below the office o the Shennndoah City collierv. The Headings -railroad wns badly damaged below this colliery. Thegrerttest dnmago wns dono in the vicinity of tho Pennsylvania railroad bridgo'nnd the lime Kim. as tne lormerpincetue tracks were completely covered by rushing water wuicu nail tne appearance ot n cataract. In many places tho rails and sills were coni' pletely undermined for n dlstnncoof from lifteen to twentv.flve feet, the cullies in some places neing live nnu six teet deep. ino unninco to tuo iracKS mm e travel exceedingly dlsngreenble for patrons of tho road. The trains could not get cast of tho highway nt the llmq kiln and the passengers were obliged to trudge through tho mud, slush nnd driving rain into town, Mnnv neonlc vesterdnv had occas ion to realize tho true value of steam uud electric railroads to travelers. The stone walls ot the foot of tho Penn svlvanin bridire abutment and nt the font ot tho lnrge Shennndonh City culm bunk were unniy wrecKeu. xne wall at tne latter place wns washed out to a length of twenty feet in several places and there is uanger 01 ino onnK oiocKiag tuo creeK if the wall is not replaced soon. Chnrles Girvin, Levi Iti-fowlch, John A. Iteillv nnd the other business neonle on the west side of Alnln street, between Centre nnd Oak, who suffered losses yes terday by the rain which bent its wny into their show windows, are waitlmr for the storm to pass entirely nwny uerore at tempting to re-dress tho windows. Tho losses run from ?50 to $1!0. The front of Air. Rellly's place presents n very weather beaten nunearauce. Tho woodwork is streaked with nil the colors of n rniubow. Grocer Kehler sells AlrVA Tonic lm New Reservoir lujured. A resident of town who wns obllced to drive over to the Catawissn vallev vester day, iu spite of the storm, reported upon ins return tuat n oreaK naci occurred in the breastwork of the reservoir at Davis' Hun, belonging to thu Shenandoah public water works. As usual the report became greatly magnified and the more It wns cir culated the greater Decamo the estimate of tho damage. The gentleman respousi- me ior me ursi report says tuo urenK is from threo to six feet wide nnd is im- mediatelv next to the overflow. Two of Supervising Engineer Wonielsdorf's iren arrived in town early this morning and drove over to the reservoir to inspect the break and ascertain the amount of repairs required. First annual excursion of tho Cleary orciiestra to i.nsesiue, Ainy autu. Tickets as cts. 5-l!MUt Jr. (). V. A. 91, Notice. The members of Alaj. Jennlntrs Council. Xo. 807 Jr. O. U. A. AI., will meet in their council chamber in the Dougherty build ing, corner Centre nnd Jnrdln streets, to morrow (AVednesdny) afternoon, nt 1 o'clock shnrp, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our lato brother. John h. Stone. Members will wear the regular funeral badge and white gloves. IlAliliV Hichakds, Councillor, Attest: W. J. Jacohs, Sec'y. Go to Cardln's. 2U4 W. Centro St.. for bargains in wall paper. 5-18-3m "The Old Iloiueituiiil." It is claimed thnt "The Old Home stead" is nlwnys a popular favorite, and unit, tuo seating ennacuy ot any house would be tasted during a week's ongago ment. Alreadv the) advance Bale has Iwnn good, and inquiries come In from the country nt n lively rate, Tho roal nrtlole is fond of looking upon counterfeit coun try folk. At Korcusou's theatre on Frldnv evening, May Mth. Uorinau'a Cafe, When seeking a neat nnd well-conducted cafe, go to Gorman's, corner Alain and uoai streets, route and prompt atten tion, - , B-10-lm THE COLORADO FIRE. It Is Under Control nnd New Develop, meats nre Kxpeeted. Bpeclnlto Evening Herald. Lost Chekk, Mny 22. The miners who havo been fighting the fire in Pncker No. 1 colliery nt Colorado sny thoy now hnvo It under control nnd expect momentarily to reach the plnco where Attaint Loyed and Seder Prnuzey nro supposed to hnvo been when the lire stnrted nnd where it is ex pected the nihes of their remains mny be found. The miners have tho fire conllned nt the head of the counter chute nnd nre enabled to pour streams upon it from three sides. A Troublesome Vlre. None of the street electric lights nnd only the nre commercial lights north of Centro street were burning Inst night. The fault was duo to n wire crossing the electrlo rnllwny trolley, but where the point of contact wns nono of the light company's men could tell. When George Seager went about town yesterday to put new enrbons in the Inmps he learned of tho contact by receiving n shock which made him dnnce. Ho received the shock from tho lamp in use at tho Lehigh Valley depot. A hunt for the crossed wire wns at once begun, but although two men worked iu the storm nil day nnd fnr Into the night they were unsuccessful. Tho hunt wns re sumed ngnin this morning nnd thepoint ui mu was lociueu at ino corner ot Centre and Howers streetH, whero an old telegraph wire crossed the trolley of tho Lakoiido railway. Tho wire was red hot and great precaution was required iu tho work of separating the two. While the telegraph wire was being cut nnd pulled down people and teams wero kept at a nir-iuiiue, iuhi, uiey nugut come in contact with It anil receive the forceof the current running through the trolley. It is ex pected nil the street and commercial ugnts win ue burning to-night. ltnllwnjrs Still Crlpnled. The main line of the Philadelphia & jicmuuK ivnuruau remnineu in n pretty badly crippled condition to-dnv by reaRon of the floods in the vicinity of Tnranqun Tho oilicinls nt this end nf the ltnn wow. unnble to give any satisfnci ion ns to the probnblo arrival of goods shipped over the main line and consequently many of mo uusiiie's people were in n very unccr tninstnteof mind. The tracks of the Shenandoah branch of the P. & il. rnil roild wero sufficiently repaired during last night and the early morning hours to nllow trains to run to tho terminus. The bridge nt Homesville hns not been re plnced nnd the Lehigh Valley Hnllrond Luuuimes ine trnnsier system adopted yesterdny for the Ashland traffic. All trains on tho Slminokln nnd Ashland routes of tho lehlch Vnllnv ltniWui urincH ucru on lime to-uny. Highway Itnbbery. .jut,.. ..-.i-iiviiiu, u t iuisu rcsioeui; oi tne na nun ij iu LIJU run t.lllo . I...- I r ' ... , Giblin to await trial on a charge of hlgh- ruouery. rmiemn nnu two other , j "-""'J limn onuieu - ...... .muivin vim uun, VClIHt- OLIITCI. It II 11 asked him for n cignr. While tho latter was protesting inn lie nail none two of tho men grabbed nnd held him, while hVurlutiwi Br.n.itl..,l l.t '.. 1 ... nLilk,IIVII U13 llllCia Illlll llll- stractedt5..V) iii cash from them. Fredemn vu iiinuue in (jive onn. ino two men who nssisted him in the robbery nro still nf. llTira hllf. nr-a n-ull 1-nn.,.. ...111 n doubt soon bo in custody. milieu Flooiloil nt l'nrk I'lace. Special ;o tho Heiialu. PA UK- I'LACE. Mnv 22. Tlinenlllorlno nt this point are all drowned out. The mules were removed from the mines yesterdnv. cter Is nt the iirstlift in Xo. 2 and run ning uowu the slope, the lower pumps be ing covered. Xo 1 Is in slmtlnr condition. rno water lound its wny In through old workings and breaches and a new breach was formed behind tho store through which the mountain flood nnureil In n henvy stream. Tho result nf tho storm Is the worst known In tho history of these collieries. Kntertnlnmeiii nt ICttigtoivn, A public meeting will bo held nt Riuo town to-morrow eveninrr under the una. pices of the Jr. O. U. A. M. of thnt place. Jr. Past State Councillor, C. X. Hnymoud, of Middletowii. nnd Wllber Crnw. nf Ilnr. rlsburif. will be the nrinclnnl An excellent literary and musical pro- Ktuiu iiii uisu im remiereii. rue enter tainment will bo held in tho opera houso nnd no admission feo will be charged. A number of the members of tho order from this town will nttend. Somebody ScooiimI Them There nre mnnv nolltlcinns In thlsi county to-dny disappointed because thoy failed to get liold of a railroad pass to go to Hnrrisburg. The gentlemen who were looked upon as custodians of the tickets lor distribution to tho faithful, wero iu most cases not in it. Somo one simmer than they scooped up the whole supply Intended for this county and gave them nway without respect to tho expectntious or feelings of the regulnr members of the party. New Trial A.lieil. M. M. Ilurke. Ksn.. vesterdnv miiiln nn application for n new trial in tho case of Joseph Patterson, of Shenandoah, wlin was convicted of committing n burglary at Heckman'a store in Alineisvlllo Inst January. Tho grounds of the application were that the verdict of tho jury was ngnlnst the law nnd evidence and thnt the preponderance of evidence established Patters in's innocence. Thu court, innk tho pnpers. 1'. O. H. of A. Notice, All members of Cnmn 1S3. P. O.S.of A.. nre notified thnt a special meeting will he held in their cainn room. Schmidt's hnll on Wednesday afternoon, nt I o'clock shnrp, to nttend the funeral of our Into btotfier, John K. Stone, which tnkes nlnce at 3 o'clock from his late residence, Wm. Penn. Alembersof sister camps nre In vited to nttend. John White, Pros. Attest : D. G. ItlcilAlSDS, Secy. 5-21-2t l'lufer Amputated. .l(i.. wijuuctuu, Ul lima, Elicit BlltrUk, J.V.UHJ DMMCIDll I1IU II 111 1 1 II Ul I lllll UL tUU second fluter of his left hand. The finger wns injured in n press nt the Hkhai.d office some months ago nnd seemed to be getting better, but got worse, nnd it was decided that to save the huud amputation would be necessary. Sweet Sliteeu, The Sundav News nrrlved nt its civ. teenth mllu ttono on Sunday nml bids fair to celebrate mnnv more anniver saries. It it a vigorous newspaper. I A PRISONER'S ESCAPE. Inhabitants Aroused by the Discharge of Revolvers. THE MYSTERY EXPLAINED A 1'tUoner (lets Away, Having Onlneil Time by Tiring n si,t nt Ills Giiptor, Who ltenpondcil In .Similar Milliner hut Inell'eelllnlly. Two pistol Shots With a brief till between them alarmed the residents In the vicinity of the corner of Centre street and Market ulley nt about half-past one uciuck tins morning. The sashes of several windows were raised nnd a number of sleepy peoplo tried to gaze tnrougn ino uarkness to ascertain the cause oi the shootlncr. but. w Itluirmv win,. out satisfying their curiosity, preferring tne warmth or tuo bed covers to the chilly blasts thnt swept through tho streets. To-dny there were many Inquiries con cerning the shooting, but no one seemed nble to solve the mysterv until Anthony Alev. the mrtnl ,.r.ll..n 1..... .1 niong and told his story, which proved Alex said ho had in his custody a Polish prisoner who wns committed on a charge ot false pretense. When turning iuto Market nlley on tho wny to the lock up the prisoner mnde a dnsh for liberty. Alex ordered him to hnlt, but nfter plac ing several ynrds between him nnd the officer the prisoner drew a revolver nnd fired n shot. Alex hesitated momentarily in the chnse nnd then again ran forward, at the same time drawing n revolver nnd discharging n shot nt the fugitive. The Intter had nlrendy got a good distance nway and dls nppenred iu thedurkupss. The officer wns not injured in the exchnnge nnd will be necessary to find the fugitive to nscertnin whether he wns as fortunate. i:xlru mil of Knre. At McElhenny's cafe to-night: Snapper Soup, Clnm Soup, Oyster Soup, Lobster Snlnd, Soft nnd hnnl shell crabs, Frog, Llttlo Xvck Clnnis nnd fresh water oysters. PKRSONAIT John F. B'itiney left for Hnrrisburg this morning. J. M. Knlbach went through the valley drumming up trade to day. A. J. Luburg left for his home in Phila delphia to-day after spending a few days visiting town friends. Dr. James Stein, of Philadelphia, is the guest, of his parents here. Ho expects to spent a couple of weeks In town. Councilman A. 15. Lamb, O. A. Kelm, Alex. Strauso, F. C. Iteese nnd John Kendrlck went to Hnrrisburg to-dny. Charles Iteilly left town ' ' .lay for Mny beury.W.Vn , tonccept n I iiion at oneof the mines therein which his father has an interest. Justice T. T. Williams left for Phila delphia this afternoon. He will return to morrow after seeing his wife and mother-in-law safely on n vessel bound for Knglnnd. Mrs. John Senger nnd dnughter, Airs. T. T. Williams, loft for Philadelphia this nfternoon nnd tc morrow will snll Irom thnt city for Englnud, w here they will r ninln three mouths visiting friends. Colonel Theodora L. Alnmford, ono of the populnr lessees of the Switchback rnllrond, died In Alauch Chunk nn Sntur. dav, aged CS yenrs. Tho Colonel wns u veteran oi tho Into wnr and wns well Ikml by all who knew Unit. Ho wns generous LU II uuuu I1. J. Ferguson returned homeonSntur dny from n very extensive nnd pleasant trip through New York state and Cannda. lie speaks glowingly of tho beautiful country he pnssed through, nnd tho unnd Bomo trcnttnent ho received. The trip did him good. John Moser. ono of the Afoser heirs, who hnd been reported nshnving become insnne from worrlment over the Aloser estate and subsequently died, is denied by his relntlves. While working nt one of the t'nruee urenkers a rone fell nn hia hemi cnuslng the injury from which ho suffered. Opening 1'nstpnneil. Owing to the severe storm Mr. Thomas Gormnu has decided to nostnoeotho irrnnd opening of his enfo at the corner of Main ana coni streets until next Thtirsdny evening. Mr. Gormnu hnd mndo elnbornte prepnrntions for the event Alouday even ing, but roaring the effects of tho storm would prevent many of his friends from attending ho decided to forfeit tho trouble nnd expense ho went to mid postpone the affair until Thursday evening, when, he hopes, there will be a lnrgo gnthering to shnre his hospitality. It will bo n ixrent event. C-21 It The IJvangfllati. Mrs. Hloe. the ovnncellst. defied the threntening weather to day and stood nt tne corner oi .Minn and Centre streets ex horting a lurgo crowd. Air. Itlce, tho "Cowboy F.vnnifellst." snt In the lintel office plnylug with tho Infant child of tho oouple. Some people seemed to think that tho cowboy had the soft end of the work, but from the chenry manner In which his wife conducted her meeting it was quite evident that she did not think of that, nnd If she did, paid no attention to it. Dlonaghnii's llargnlns. A trood quality homo-made rnc nnrnet at HO cents a yard; ntco table oilcloth, 15 cents a ynrd.good dress ginghams, (1 cents n yard; the best 50 cent corset In the niaiket. Lace curtains and drees uaatU of all kinds ohenp. f. J. AIONAO.HAN, No. 98 S. Main St.. Shenandoah. A Trent. Hev. Abel J. Parry, of Cefen Mnwr, North Wales, and Hev. Jones, of Sernutou, will preach In the Welsh Hnptist church, corner of Oak nnd West streets, this even ing, at 7 o'clock. Hev. Pnrry will nrench In Welsh nnd Hev. Jones In English. WATERS FALLING. Remit of tho Storui In nod About Mai noy Olty. Special to tho HsitAL. Maiianot ClTV, Mny 28. In spite or tho continued rainfall during tho night, tho body of wnter flowing through the creeks is much decreased. At tho Cata wissn street junction of tho Mnhnnoy and North Alahanoy creeks the stream wan two feet lower this morning than yeste dny nnd coining with less force. The flooded cellnrs nre being rapidly drained by the full nnd the pump and bucket brigade began the work of making them habitable this morning. A weak place in the creek wall on Rail road street, east of Alain, wns watched all night by members of the fire companies. Thewnlllind sunk two feet nnd it wa feared the great force would tear It down and bank the creek bed with debris which would divert the stream to Main and Cen tro streets mid do incalculable damage tu uf nri.a ii ml ..1 l.i no .. 1 i... r . '"" iuk ns ruuie. in ami cipatlon of such a disaster, mani merchants removed their stocks from the cellnrs nnd llrst floors to places of safeu nbove. ' Reports hnve been current that all th collieries In this district were drowne.) out and thnt it would be three weeks, or n month, before they could be put in a condition to resume operations. Superin tendeut Skeath laughed when told of thf rumor this morning. He admitted that there was water in the mines, but none but what could be pumped out in n week or ten days. He said thero was three feet of water iu the Mahnnov Cltv rnlllerv fnllr feet. In In the Xo. 2 slopo nt North Mnh til.... 1.. .1... T f I. . ... ... ..v.. ciuj.u .uiin .mm !in,oy n,.')a threu feut 1,1 Llttlo Sohuyl iii m """""oh of tho other collieries in nis uisirici is worse, nut how yluch so could not be learned. The wnter gained in all of the mines during the night, but K'ems to be at a standstill this morning Pumps nro going iucessnntly. Tho dirt bnnk nt Oak Hollow was washed over the rnllrond tracks, partlv burying two hoppers. A dirt bank on Last Alahanoy avenue received like treat ment, leaving tons of gnod coal expo-ed. which is being enrriod awny by families in thnt neighborhood. The scraper line nt tho Alahanoy jig house was torn away mid carried out on to the Heading railroad. One hundred men are pushing the work of repairs to the Lakeside railway between Glendou colliery and Alahanoy City but as the damage done is extensive it mny be several dnys before theenrs nro running. Tho Schuylkill Traction line censed operations at six o'clock last evening. Humor hnd it that the Glrnrdvllle power house hnd been Hooded. The motorninn wns notified from the power house thnt the current would toon be removed, the signal being n cessntion of current three times in succession. Tho enr lost power nt the enst end of town nnd hnd to be pushed to the shed. Travel wns re-umed nt eight o'clock this morning ns fnr ns Uoston Hun. A car still btands in Gil bertou swnmp. IN BAD SHAPE. Somo I'arts or the i: ectrli lCnilwny Very Seriously Dmuiiged Engineer Humphries, of the Schuylkill Traction Company, was In town to-dny, taking n rest nfter wnlklng over the com pany's line from Locust Halo to Shena'i- doah. Hosuys the company expects to have that branch of tho line in operatiou ngnin by Thursday night. The lino between Glrnrdvllle and Alah nn.'y Plane Is so badly damaged that two weeks.' work w ill be required to put It in full repair. lletween fillberton nml Hoston Hun the line Is covered by so much wnter Itls'im possible tn sny what amount of damage hns been dono or how soon that line will be in operation ngnin Tho Lakeside route is still a subject of inspection, but tho indicntions nro thnt several dnys will bo required for work to put It in operation. Notice! All members of Gen. Harrison Lodge, No. K. of P., nro requested to meet at their Castle, Wednesday, May 23, nt 1 p. m., for the purpose of nttending the fun eral of our Into brother, John Stouel Hy order of P. P. I). Kiislik, O. C. Attest; D. O. PniTCJIAIU), K. R. S. 5 si-at Filling Them Up. David II. Llewellyn had n gang of men on tho streets to-day at work filling the gullies in the lino of the public waters which were caused by the storm. The work Is being done at the expense of the contractor. Vnlunbli. ArfulHltlon. Onr thanks nre due Congressman Hob lusou for volumes Xos. 1 nnd 2 of "Penn sylvania at Gettysburg." a most Interest ing work and a valuable acquisition for one who tnkes pride in a well stocked uud useful library. Clocks Iliirmil Out. Hy tho crossing of wires Inst night several of tho electrlo clocks In town wero burned out. The one nt Ale Elhenny's cafe broke out in n blaze, but was pulled from Its fastenings before much damage wns done. Appointed nu Ollleer, Alichnel Snbn, who conducts wholesale notion houses nt 110 nnd 146 East Centra streets, hns been npnolutednspeoinl police officer to succeed Joseph Alandour, re signed. Get your repairing done nt Holder man's. TXo More Disappointment, No more delays. We have now made arrangements to have finest Creaaibry Butter always in stock. We sell you no imitations. Come yourself or send the children. They will get Creamery if they ask for it. 123 North Jar din Strata