Hj- DO YOU WANT To rtach the fuific through a fro f restive, tftgtnfita, influential journal use the HERALD columns. THE HERALD Creates business because of its known large circulation tint! renders rich results to its ailvet liters. mm 83--- VOL. XTIL-NO. 11G. SHENANDOAH. PA.. TUESDAY, MAY 10. 1898. otf; cent War Declared On Prices, A large and beautiful new stock of Baby Coaches, $3.50 J. P. Williams & Son, and upwards. 13 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. SSJSO'HARA'S AND - FOR M !L .& OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. SHENANDOAH and MAHANOY CITY. SPRING DRESS GOODS AND SILKS In all the leading shades. Also White and colored organdies, embroideries and new' effects in cotton goods. , OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUMS 2 At the old price, regardless of the advance J. J. PRICE'S, North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Great Slaughter Sale Of Millinery. A chance that does not come every day. Trimmed Hats, 25c; Fine Sailors, 18c; Hats worth $5 and $6, now at one-half the price r Short-back straw Sailors, 19c; Fine Panama Short-back-Sailors, 49c. All other latest shapes in proportion. DON'T MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY WHICH WILL ONLY LAST ONE WEEK. THE BEE HIVE, Third Door F"rom Post Office. Spring Has Come.: The voice of the lawn mower is heard in the land. Our stock of Iawn Mowers, Grass Shears, Hedge Trimmers, etc., is complete. llm In Cans, White Wash Brushes, Caustic Soda, Lyo, Copperas, Sulpher, "Slug Shot" for Roses, Gordon Seeds. TROOPS MOVE 01 10 M inlWflSJlItfGTOli flEWS. The Regulars Leave Chickamauga To-Day For the Sea Coast, Preparatory to Invading the Island. GEJl. IWIhES TO GOJVIPP Generals Lee, Wheeler and Wilson to Command Divisions Now on Their Way to Tampa. DEWEY HAS TROUBLE AT MANILA Special to EVKNINQ Hekam). Chattanooga, Hay 10. The plans for tho military occupation of tho island of Cuba took definite shape to-day. Orders were Issued this morning for the entire army now stationed at Chickamauga to go to the front. The First and Tenth Cavalry has been ordered to go to New Orleans, tho Second Cavalry to Mobilo, and the Third and Sixth Cavalry and the entire Infuntry to proceed to Tampa, Pla. The First and Tenth Cavalry are men from Fort Uiley, Has. ; Fort Hiin- ohuca, Ariz. ; Fort lteno, O. T. ; Fort Sill, O. T. ; Fort Sheridan, 111. ; Fort Assinuiboine, Mont. ; Fort Keogh, Mont. ; Camp Merritt, Mont. Tho Second Cavalry are men from Fort Wingate, N. M. ; Fort Logan, Col. ; Fort Uiley, Kas. Tho Third and Sixth Cavalry comprises men from Fort Ethan Allen, Vt. ; Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Fort Myer, Va. ; Fort Robinson, Neb. ; Fort Leavenworth, Kas. There are 10,000 regulars now at this place. The three Major-Generals, and eiglit Brigadier-Generals, are now on their way here. They are Major Gens. Jumes II. Wilson, Fitzhugh Lee and Joseph Wheeler and Brig.-Gens. Compton, Burt, Sumner, Snyder, Henry, Lawton, ChatTee and Davis. Word has also been received here that Gen. Miles and his stall will leave Washington to-night for Tampa to take the field in person 4ind accompany the expedition to Cuba. Ho will direct the operations of these troops In person. It is expected that the expedition will effect a landing at Matanzas, making thut a base of supplies and also headquarters for Miij.-Gon. Miles. The place of landing, however, is only conjecture, as tho selection of tho place of landing is being safely guarded by officials. Tho troops will bo moved on to Cuba at once, as soon as they arrive at their destinations and present arrangements for transportation are completed. Eight transport steamers are now awaiting the disposal of tho govern ment in the vicinity of Tampa, and others are stationed at other coast seaports. The 00,000 volunteers that are to be mobilized at Chickamauga, tho movement of which orders have already been issued, will follow tho regulars into Cuba as soon as they can be moved. Latest Advices From the atlotuil Capital oil tho War Situation. Special to Kvit.iiNci Herald. Washington, Mny 10. A conflict between Atlniinil Sampson's squadron and tlio Spanish fleet is hourly ex pected by naval ofllcinls liore. Tho latter have posltivo Information that tho Spanish licet is not at Cadiz or tho 'Canaries. Tho Spaniards havo Bcouts out in advance o( their fleet. Word lias been received that ono of their cruisers put in at St. Thomas. Theio is no doubt that Admiral Sampson is now in the irnmediato vicinity of Porto Itico, and whilo our (loot Is probably to tho westward of those Islands, tho Spanish fleet may bo cruising leisurely on the southern coast. Secretary Long has issued an ordor forbid ding tho olUcials of tho naval department from giving auy information whatever about tho movements of tho American ships, es pecially thoso of Admiral Sampson's squad ron. Tho ambulanco ship has sailed from Hamp ton Koads to join Sampson's fleet in tho Wost Indies, and to remain there until tho war is ovor. Tho vessel flios the Itcd Cross flag and is not subject to attack or seizure Constructor Capps, who has been ordered to sail from San Francisco for .Manila on tho City of Poking, has instructions for making a thorough examination of overy American and every Spanish ship abovo water, and to report exhaustively on all features of injury and disaster suffered, for future use of tho oxperts in Washington. Also to report the effect of tho rapid-fire guns on tho enemy at certain ranges as well as can bo estimated. It is intended that tho naval experts shall know everything relating to tho ballto in order to estimate accurately the valuo of certain types of ships undor certain condi tions. All the necessary preparations aro mado to send an army, consisting of both volunteers and regulars, of moro than 01,000 men, to iuvado Cuba. Tho first detachment of this army will bo In Cuba by Sunday next, and will immediately establish a base of supplies for tho United States troops. DOINGS AT THE GOUftT Savolcwskl Consigned to Prison Despite a Patriotic Plea. COMMISSIONER KANTNER BALKS I SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. WE HAVE TOO MANY CANNED GOODS, BLOOD-THIRSTY INSURGENTS. Special to Evkning Hkhalu. Hong Kong, May 10. Word has just been received here to tho effect that affairs at Manila have assumed a critical state. Admiral Dewey, of tho United States squadron now in control of Cavito, cannot control the instir gents nor enable the Spaniards to do so. The Insurgents have attacked the Spaniards mid massacres are reported outside of Manila. The Insurgent troops are killing Spanish women and children, and there Is a reign of terror among the inhabitants. Admiral Montejo is reported as having been killed by the populace after escaping from Cavite. The British residents of Manila have petitioned their government to send further naval support to them. Business at Manila is at a standstill The British Consul at Manila is working in harmony with Admiral Dowey. Most of tho Gorman residents at Manila, including tho Consul, havo loft that port and embarked on a German cruiser. When the McColIoch left hero to return to Manila she took with her a telegraph operator, who will repair and work the cable connecting tho Philippine capitol with this place. To Reduce Stock Special Bargains : Corn. Maryland Sugar Corn, 4 for 25c. Fancy Northern, 3 for 25c. Tomatoes. Extra size and fancy quality, 2 for 25c. Peas. Extra early June, 4 for 25c. Sifted early June, 3 for 25c. Fancy quality, sweet and tender, 2 for 25c. Gooseberries, 5 for 25c. wo Offer a Paw a Baked Beans. Picnic size, 3 for 10c. Standard large cans, 5 for 25c Fine quality, very cheap, 4 for 25c Extra quality, 3 for 25c. Fancy quality, 2 for 25c. California Peaches. Standard Yellow Crawford, 2 for 25c. Lemon clings at 15 and 18 cents. Regular 25c goods. Salmon. Red Alaska, 3 for 25c. Columbia River, 2 for 25c. Apricots and Eggs Plums, 3 cans for 25c, Fresh Stock California and Jamaica Oranges. N EWCARPETS. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS . . . AND LINOLEUM. NEW PATTERNS, Do you want a good Tapestry Brussels at 60 cent worth 75 cents. At KEITER'S. Sagasta on the War. Special to Evkwinq IIkiuld. Madrid, May 10. Primo Minister Sagasta, in an interview, said : Tho situation is very simple, and, unfortunately, it cannot be concealed. Slain is desolated and ruined by internal trouble The United States is prosperous, and increases in riches and strength daily. Thero is no uso saying this s til to of afl'alrs is tho fault of tho present government. Would a monarchy have pre vented tho development of the United SUites? I do not think so. A republic would havo done no better for Spain, nnd might have dono worse." The Cape Verde l'lent. Special to Evenino IIeuald. London, May 10. The papers to-day say that It has been learned from a private source thut tho Spanish transports City of Cadiz and San Francisco and threo torpedo boats arrived at tho Canary islands on Saturday. Spain's Shaky Cabinet. Special to Kviemng Hekald. Madrid, May 10. It was reported to-day on high authority that tho Ministers have placed their portfolios in tho hands of Prime Minister Sagastn, leaving it to him to submit them to tho Queen at his discretion. NO WORD FROM SAMPSON. Special to Es'KNiMa Hkhai.d. Washington, May 10. The nayal officials, wlnle they do ;not oxpoot to hear from Hear Admiral Sampson's lleet before to-morrow, wore in a state of oxn3atli.no to-day. Our lleet is expected to arrive at Porto Rico to-mor row, and an engagement is not expooted until that port Is reached. Navaj officials deny that they havo information that the Spanish lleet is in West India waters. The statement was made at the Navy department this after noon that no word had beon received from Rear Admiral Sampson. Arms Shipped To-day For Cuban Insurgents. Special to KvEMMi IIeuald. Tampa, Fla., May 10. The Bteamer Gussle, one ot the Mallory line ot boats chartered by the government for use as a transport, sailed for Cuba at mid night loaded with arms, ammunition and supplies furnished by the United States government for the use ot the Cuban Insurgents. A company ot 100 United States troops from the First regiment ot Infantry accompanied the expedition to aid In guarding the land ing ot the valuable cargo and will, If necessary, penetrate Into the Interior far enough to place tho supplies In the V nnl s ot the Insurgents. The expedi tion Is In charge of Captain W. II. Dorst, General Miles' aide, who has Just returned from Cuba. The OuBsle has on board between G.000 and 7,000 Sprluglleld rllles, about 200,000 rounds ot ammunition and sev eral hundred boxes of provisions, con stating principally of canned meats and hard tack. The utmost secrecy Is maintained regarding the point of land ing, but In view of Captain Dorst's re- Canada Refuses Spain Coal. Special to Evening. IIkralj. Montreal, May 10, A coal company hero a fow weeks ago recoived an ord.r for 10,000 tons of coal delivered at Capo lireton, cash on dellvory. They sinco learned tho order was placed by the Spanish government, and the contract has been repudiated. He and Senator Losh Are Not Nestling In Poace-The Man 1'rom Lofty Wants to Exercise His Own Judg mentDemocratic Call Issued. Special IlKHAtft CorrepiNjiidenoe. I'ottsvillo, May 10. The call for the meet ing of tho Democratic Standing Committeeo has been issuod by Chairman Moyer, and the date is next Saturday, the 14th inst., at 10 o'clock a. m. The committee will meet in Centennial hall, Pottsville, for the purpoM) of fixing a time for holding the county con vention and for the transaction of such other business as may come before them. Many of tho leading Democrats favor an early conven tion. KANTNKB IS KICKINO. l'vcrytbing is not seieno in the Commis sioners office. These officials have their own troubles, both from thoso who are looking for snug berths and those who want to dictate tho appointments. It is now whispered about the corridors of the. temple of justice that Commissioner Kautnor and Senator l.osch held anything but a friendly conttab n tho Commissioners private office becaute the gentleman from Lofty would not do or- tain things, and finally Mr. kautuer de clared ho would exoreiso his own judgment n sucli mattars hereafter. MINOli COI KT NOTES. Mr. YVadlingcr asked that the charge of the court in the case of Commissioner Charles Meyers bo written out, and also tho order overruling tho motion for a new trial. Judge Koch, announced yesterday, that nil surety cases, in which tho panics do not respond when culled will be uol pressed. Tho following cases were disposed of: Thomas Dulcy, malicious mischief, oath of John I.ouahan ; not guilty, prosecutor fer costs. John I. Clousor, f. and I)., oath of Philip Argall ; guilty : ?(! fine, costs, 1 5 lying in expenses and $300 bond. John I.cnaban, making threats, oath Thomas Duley ; case dismissed ; prosecutor for costs. Judgo Kndlich will bo hero on Saturday to hear arguments on motions for now trials in soven cases tried befofo him. Out of forty casos in next week's civil list 33 woro marked for trial. The new clerks appointed by tho com missioners and controller are becoming versed in tho duties of their respectivo positious. They assumo their positious on Monday next. MARRIAGE MCi:NSr,H. Marriage licenses were issued to the follow ing: Win. IT. Hummel and Wilhelmina 11 Feindt, both of I'ottsvillo: Michael Ilolduo and Cora-StarUel, both of Llewellyn; Francis -A- t itnatnck. Port Clinton, and Elizabeth Nash, of Cass township; John Burba and Aggio Kusalavago, botli of Shenandoah. DEEDS KECOItDED. Deeds for tho following real c.fcito transfer wero filed for rccoid : A. S. Thompson et al to llliams alloy Savings Association, premises in Porter township; Win. M. Faus set, trustee, to Central Iluilding Association, premises in I'ottsvillo: Henry K. YVcddo and wife to Oeorgo W. Wedde et al, preinisos in Barry township; Kobert C. Green and wife to James S. Green, premises in Pottsville; Eroucmus lloutz and wifo to Aaron Shadle, premises in Porter township; Mantassas V. Itothermel to Samuol W. Clark, agout, premises m Mahauoy township; Chas. P. Seidcrs to Moses Ilarucr, premises in Jiubloy township. SAVOI.EWKI SENTENCED. John Savolewski pleaded guilty to the charge of stabbing Joe Sallasavage m tho face and throat during an altercation in s Shenandoah saloon about two weeks ago savolowski made the claim that ho was angered becauso the victim took sides with tho Spauisli cause in a discussion over tho war with the United States. Tho court 1m posed a sentence of Ilvo months in solitary confinement, $5 lino and tho costs. There are charges of assault by two other parties stauding against tho prisoner. FELL INTO A BREACH. Tho Victim, n Hoy, lonpml Willi Slight I InjurltMt. Toney, seven-year-son of Frank fipanard. i of North Plum alley, tumbled into a deep mine hitmen north of mint's field Us' evci. ing and bads narrow escape from dcat People who wont to the victim's a- -t .i: expected to find It tin t leant very s. r.ju y injured, but to their surprise hu wa- pi..c tleally unhurt. One of his logs w.i, . u. anJ brulBorl and he also received a sm.ill i it on the foiehcad. Numbering the Houses. Philip JSovau, of Pottsville, is in town cn gaged in numbering many of tho h.j.v3 where the numbers havo-lori rcmoNtd are not dlscernlblo. Mr. Iievan lias several d.f feront stylos of numbers and is ofkuuc t!; u at a low figure. Property owner- t'louii) comply with the regulations of tho frc. mail delivery and see that their houses arc pr p erly numbered. At KcpclilnskPs Aromlo Cafe, Bean soup, free, to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Untight it Third Interest. The oue-third interest in tho Cambridge Coal Company, operating a colliery at vhs southern end of town, owned by Ori'Vi - I) Jones, of Slatington, was yesterday p" chased by John O. McGinnis, of Frtirkvj''. and I. It. James, of town. They alsc chased Mr. Joues' interest in the la' b!"lgo late ijiiarry at Slatington. The amount paid was $4, 500. !! ! ?rnu We are determined to m d.e J ' week the busiest one in tin pi linn r history of this town. An igrea tion of bargains that were ir-v r equalled. The few items me ntion ed below hardly give an uKi o, what a little money will ! lure You must come to appreciate i Beautiful and Artistic Hats Toques and Turbans in great jneU and designs at SI.39, SI.98, S2.49 $4,98; worth $2.50, sf, $3.50. Children's Hats at 29c 49c, 69C, 98c; worth 65c., ySc, $1 as. $2.00. THE BON TON 29 N. Main Sf Shenandoah, Pa. Leads Them All For Stjleand Low Prices. Next dour to Holderman's Jcwrlrv Store ICYCLE -"SUITS From one of the largest man ufacturers in .New York en ables us to make buying at our store a BIG MONEY SAVING EVENT. ltlots Continue. Special to KvKNIxa Hkhild. Madrid, May 10. Itlotlng at Alicante, about three hundred miles from this city, continued all night. All tho bonded ware- bouses have been burned. Spanish Cruisers Active. Special to IIeuald. Gibraltar, May 10. Spanish cruisors are active In boardiug vessels lu tho straits In search of American ships nnd contraband goods, cent landing near Havana, where he communicated with the Insurgent leader, General Delgadu, It 1b believed tfat the expedition will be headed for II point not far from Havana, The Whitney, the sister ship of tha Gussle, which sailed for Dry Tortusas Saturday with two comoantea of the Fifth Infantry, returned yesterday. It Is Intimated that she will follow the Gussle to Cuba as soon as the arms, I ntnnuinltlnn nnd sunnltes can ba lAnrl. ed. Before a week has passed It Is be lieved that the Insurgent leaders will have been furnished with arms enough for at least 15,000 men, and with a base of supplies established on the coast, a vigorous campaign against the Span ish forces will be Inaugurated, Large amounts of powder and pro jectiles for the blockading squadron arc now arriving here. Major General Jumes F. Wade Is now In coiiiinund of the army of Invasion, by his right as senior olllcer displac ing; Major General W. It. Shatter, here tofore In command. Guns for Sandy Hook, Special to Evening IIkkalu. Bethlehem, May 10. Tho Bethlehem Iron Company has furnished anil shinned to Sandy Hook four 10-inch guns, and Is fur uishlng six more. Tho company's ordnance department is working day and night on government work. An Irish Military Company. A movement is on foot to organize an Irish military company in Mahanoy City. Already sixty names havo been enrolled, and tho list increases daily. It is the intention to enroll seventy-seven members before organizing. l.ach voluntcor must bo llvo feet, six Inches tall. The company will bo officered by men experienced in military tactics and when in proper shape will ollor their services to Undo Sam. Purchases and ltciiiotiilg. Among tho romovals from town to-day is that of Dr. Prank Womor, of North Jardin btreet, who will locate at Heading. This resi dence will bo tenanted by Mrs. Simon Fried man and family. Kx-Justico of tho Peace W. Denglcr has purchased tho proporty vacated by tho latter from the owner, Peter Beck, and will movo into his new homo as soon as tho vacancy takes placo. Obituary. Gwendoline, infant dauglitor of Llcwollyn and Sarah Lewis, of 331) Soutli Jardin street, died this morning, agod 10 months and 5 days. The funeral will tako placo at 1 p. in. on Thursday. Interment at St. Clair. I'or Sale, A spring wagon and buggy. Also a horso and two cows. Apply at tho Hkuai.ii olllco. 5-7-Ot. POWDER Absolutely Puro If You Ride a Bike Don't fail to give us a call, as all the suits in this great purchase are marked at himi- lar low prices, MAX LEVIT, 15 E. Centre St. Up-To-Date Hat Store and Shenandoah's Greatest Gent's Furnishing Store. A WEARY ...HUNTER! Turkey Ituu Flag Kalntng. At threo o'clock this aftsrnoou tho cm ployosof Turkey Bun colllory hoistod an American Hag. 13x18 feet, to the ureoae. Ceremonies of a patriotic older were held and an interesting program was tendered. As tho Hag was being raised tho employes of West Shenandoah colliery saluted it by Hriug a volley of 13 shots, ono for each of tho thir teen original states. Thero was aUo u grand chorus of breaker whistlos, in which Kohl noorand Wost Shenandoah joined. Division Superintendent Scott, of Pottsville, aud Suporiutoudout Boyd wero in attoudanco. Liberality of tlui P. K. On. Yesterday tho P. & IE. C. A I. Co. Issued au order to tho employos In the Sbamoklu region to tho effect that hereafter no rental would be charged thoso who occupy "company houses," tho order to remain in force until thero Is a marked Improvement in tho coal trade. This action on tho part of tho eom. pany is deserving ol tho highest commcuda-Hon. How often people tramp and tramp around for rare bargains and fail to find them. The best plan is to come directly to us. We ofler the best for the money. Not al ways the cheapest goods for a cheap price, but the best goods for a given price. T.J. BROUGHALL, 25 South Main Street.
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