The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, May 12, 1898, Image 1

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    THE HERALD
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lart circulation ami renders licit
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VOL. XIII -NO. 118.
SHENANDOAH. PA.. THURSDAY. MAY 12. 1898.
J. P. Williams & Son,
War Declared
On Prices,
A large and beautiful new
stock of
Baby Coaches,
$3.50
and upwards.
13 S. Main Street,
SHENANDOAH, PA.
GO TO r'L-J A r- 'O
MILES fll CUDEUS
AND OF
One Spanish Gunboat Sunk and
Another Badly Crippled.
BB!
TORPEDO BOAT DlSflBliED
T
AIM
She Was Attacked By a Masked Battery,
But Made a Gallant Fight.
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.
A
N
D
At the old price, regardless of the advance.
NEW CHS
WINDOW SHADES
J. J
PR
CE'S,
North Main St..
Shenandoah, Pa.
Great Slaughter Sale
Of Millinery. :
A chance that does not come every day,
1 rimmed Hats, itr Finr .nilnrc iSn. T-Iot-e i,,wK ir- A
$6, now at one-half the price ; Short-back straw Sailors, igc;
x i aiiciiini onurt-uacK oanors, 49c. All other latest shapes
Mi proportion.
DON'T MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY WHICH WILL ONLY LAST ONE WEEK.
THE BEE HIVE,
Third Poor From Post Office.
Spring Has Come.;
'file voice of the lawn mower is heard in the
land. Our stock of Lawn Mowers, Grass Shears, Hedge- Trimmers,
etc., is complete.
L.lme In Cans, White Wash Brushes, Caustic
Soda, Lye, Copperas, Sulpher, "Slug Shot"
for Roses, Garden Seeds.
SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE.
WE HAVE TOO MANY
CANNED GOODS,
To Reduce Stock we Offer a Paw N
pocial. Darga.ns :
Corn.
Maryland Sugar Corn, 4 for 25c.
Fancy Northern, 3 for 25c.
Tomatoes.
Kxtra 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.
Baked Beans.
Picnic size, 3 for 10c.
Standard large cans, 5 for 25c.
Fine quality ,very cheap, 4 for 25c
Kxtra quality, 3 for 25c.
Fancy quality, 2 for 25c.
California Reaches.
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 EWCAR P EOTS .
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
. . . AND LINOLEUM,
NEW PATTERNS,
Do you want a good Tapestry Brussels at 60 cent
worth 75 cents.
At KEITER'S.
BOTH SIDES SUFFERED LOSSES !
The Gunboat Concord, of Dewey's . Fleet, Sinks a
Spanish Gunboat In a Hot Battle Suicide
Of a Spanish Spy.
Special to Evening Herald.
Key Wkst, May 12, 1:15 p. m. The eovernment boat Hudson nr.
rived here this morning with news that the American torpedo boat
Winslow engaged the works at Cardenas yesterday morning at eleven
o'clock. The following men of the Winslow's crew were killfH
Ensign Worth Bagi.by ; Oiler Zarnakis, IJ. J. Donikfk,
Farrell.
The wounded were : J. Patterson, Lieut. Brondon. R. ft. CYw
B. McKeon. M. Gray.
Patterson is reported as mortally wounded and Brand 011 ns env
iously.
The Winslow was shot through and through ill five llifTprpnt n1orfu
after firing 35 -minutes.
A six inch shell pierced the boilers of the Winslow.
Seventy-five rounds was fired, destroying the fort at Cardenas.
The Winslow is repairing her damages at sea.
Additional advices reirardimr the boinhnnlm
J w vt.41kO PUJ
that the third rate gunboat Wilmington, revenue cutter Hudson and
torpedo boat Winslow were cruising off Cardenas, province of Man
tanzas, yesterday when the Winslow got close to shore and drew the
enemy's fire.
The Winslow was about five hundred vards from tlif. slm ,i,0
the shrubbery suddenly parted and heavy cannonading followed. Solid
shot and shell flew all about the Winslow and she was struck several
times. Her forward boiler blew up. but her men never flinnlivi
little vessel's rudder was blown away and she drifted helpless until the
tuner nuuson 100K Her in tow. Tne gunboat Wilmington, with heavy
guns, then took the brunt of the battle and kept the enemv's h.ittpripe
engaged until the Winslow was towed away by the Hudson to a place
of safety.
The Spanish batteries were silenced and a number of tlir
were Kiiiea ana wounaeu.
Ensign Bagley, of the Winslow, was instantly killed.
1 he officers of the revenue cutter Hudson nv tw riri AIIOC 11'ne
to have been shelled a gainby gunboats Machias and Wilmington this
morning. They belieye the bombardment has already occurred.
Despatches received this afternoon state Hint the iwi; PC rC fl
A - . i ... .1 . 1 1 1 y ...
nmciujuiib Kiiiuu in me uoniDarament ot Cardenas were badly muti
lated. 1 ne winslow was hit fifteen or twenty times, and the Hudson
three limes, but the Wilmington was not hit once.
SPANISH GUNBOAT SUNK.
Sllll Another Score for Ailinlnil Drury'n
II ill.
Special toKvENixo JIkhai.d.
London, May 12. A dispatch received liere
from Hone Kong says that advicos received
by steamer Amiro reports that an American
gunboat, probably tlio Concord, of Admiral
Dowcy's licet, sank a Spanish gunboat after a
determined light oil' Moilo, Philippines.
The Concord apparently sustained no dam
ago and none of her sailors were killed.
SPY HUNG HIMSELF.
Downing, Minister Ilorimhe's Tool , Cum.
inltteil Suicide This Morning.
Special to Kvnxisa Hcralu.
Washington, May IS. George Downing,
the Spanish spy, committed suicido by hang.
ng himself in tlio government barracks hero
this morning. Downing was a naturalized
i.nglisliraan and formerly served as chief
yeoman on the United States cruiser llrook
lyn. Ho was dishonorably discharged from
the service because ho became obnoxious to
tlio crow. It is alleged his actions
wero looked upon as disloyal. Last
Sunday he was arrosted at Washington.
Iy order of Judge Advocate General Lolber,
of the army, charged with being a spy in
tlio tervico of the Spanish government
Downing was caught in tho act of mailing a
letter to Seuor Iieruabe, in Montreal, con
tuinlng information about tho Holland sub-
niarlno boat, a summary of tho steps being
taken for tlio roliof of Commodore Dowey
and a promise of data concerning tho move
ments of American coaling ships. Downiuj
was awaiting court martial when ho com
mitted suicide.
TAUGHT TO
HOB STORES
The Stale of Affairs Mrs.
Developed.
Rice's Arrest
ONE OF HER PUPILS TESTIFIES
The Woman Was Arrested on Complaint of
a Father Who Said the Woman En
ticed His son From Home and
Taught Him to Steal.
Kimalnii Inclusion,
Special to Evkning Herald.
Pekin, May 12. Tho ltussian Consul at
Tientsin, China, announces that foreigners
will not bo allowed to land at Port Arthur
and Tallcnwau without passports vised by
himself. The Chiucso aud foreigucis com
plain bitterly of what they regardasabioach
of Russia's nromiso that Port Arthur and
Tallenwan would bo under tho same regula
tions a3 tho Chineso troaty ports.
l'olo Still In Camilla.
Special to Evening IIkiiai.d.
Montreal, May 12. When Senor Polo
Baruabo arrived hero .after receiving his
transports from Washington ho said ho would
leavo for homo in few days, but there is as
yet no signs of his departure. Tho members
of tho Spanish paity act as if thoy mere
going to mako a long stay.
LOCAL VOLUNTEERS.
Another lilliirt li. l,e Mario to KhIko ii
Company.
Pnr somo rCRtllll 01 nthr f irn mnfnmn.it
to raise a company of volunteers in tl.i twr
otigh to ferve in the war with Spam have
failed. Several reasons are given, anient
tliein that a young and popular man 13 needed
to head tha movement. It la stated that a
company of at least onohundred can be ra.y:d
within twenty-four hours If tho right movo
Is made. It certainly reflects upon the
iwtriotism of the town to have omLhlliig
about getting men to light for tin- oun'ry
Thomas Mullnhy, tho East Centre sli c i.icr
clmut tailor, is one of tho citizens w' 3 pr
notes to put the patriotism of the twu ts a
test. Ho will open an office in tin- Tui.ian
building, corner of Main and Centio J-iroeto,
to-night, at 7 o'clock, to rocelve 11 unci of
locruits fur a volunteer company. He :...
he will go to the front with the rccru. ,
i 11..11. 1 .. . ...
air. jiuuanv is a well Known and popular
young roan of tlm town and we do not ecc
wliy his Bteps should not be succe.sful
Wliito blanks at 5 cents per piece and gUta
at a and "1 cents per piece. We havo higher
priced walipapor. At F. J. Porte, 21 North
Main street. tf
l'ny IJny On Sndiiilny.
It has been oltii ially announced that Hi
employes of tho P. & R. inlHrin
ccive tlieir pay on Saturday,
At l(i-icliliuihl'H Arcnile Cafe.
Sour krout, pork and mashed potatoes will
be served, free, to-uiglit.
Hot lunch to-morrow morning.
Justiro Toomcv lint nirht hml n mu luifnin
him that brought to mind tho character of
ragin which Dickens nortraved in "Oliver
Twist" as a trainer of voiini nat-ftrms in nrrv
on a SVstemiltir trailr. in rnlilmrv Tl...
fendant in tho case was tho norlorious Annie
Itice, a Polish woman whoso name appears
on the court and jail docket more frequently
than tho name of any other woman in the
county. Tho complainant in tho case was
Anthony Adamowicz, wiio charged that the
woman frequently enticed his 11-year-old
son from homo during tlio past year
and taught tho child to steal. Mrs. Itico
denied tho charge, but tho boy referred to
substantiated tho chargo and said that, under
instructions from tho woman, ho committed
frequent thefts. Ho could not recall all of
them, hut particularized as far as his memory
would allow in two cases. Ho said ho stolo
two shoulders from Wlady Sumpakaitis, a
West Centre street merchant, and a quantity
of soap from a merchaut on Main Ftreet
whoso uamo ho could not recall, and the
stolen property was turned over to Mrs. Eico.
Upon hoaring this ovidcucc the woman made
protestations aud threats in her native
tongue, although sho has pretty faircommand
of tho English language, but she evidently
did not want the Justico to understand what
sho was saying. Sho was committed in de
fault of foOO bail.
A HOT TIME.
Olio of tllD mntt nlutfnntr. nnrl uniti.
prisonous Constable Giblou has had in cuntody
for some time was Adam Yushlnski, who
was arraigned before Justico Toomey last
night on a cbanro made bv Sirs. MiwrMn
Wauanlni'ol i Tim .nn.nn o...M !.... 1
nlm knil him fnr nnnnf r.,r i. Beautiful mid Arrietir- TTotc
defendant assaulted and attempted to kill Toques and Turbans in great vancu
her. When before tiio Justice Wassalovskl . . . ...
OVERSTOCKED
IN
We are determined to make Una
week the busiest one in thp tin'liinr-n,
history of this town. An aggrega
tion of bargains that were tipvpr
equalled. The few items mention
ed below hardlv irive an ide:i of
what a little money will oo he re
You must come to appreciate it
54,98; worth 52.50, $3.08, t.-x.
$S.5o.
Children's Tints nt TQp AQk
n , . w.w 11,111 IIIOIO, " LVt -TUUI,
LUorts to quiet tho man had a contrary effect RQfi PRf! ' worth fise nSc ?ioe
and ho wanted to whin H, .i.i.... .i. 031"' 30L" "urul 5C. OSl., 1 ,2S,
$2.00.
Troops Moving.
Special to EvKsiNa IIi:iiai.i
Mt. Gretna, May 12. The Fourtli and
Sixteautb Regiments havo been ' ordered to
leave for Now York at 8 o'clock to-niuht.
From Now Yprk tlio troops will go to Tampa,
Florida, by boat.
acted liko a mad man. Ho llrst declared ""d designs at S .39. SI.98. S9.d9
t.n i.n .11.1..,. ....... . .
kuAi, uu uiuii l care 11 ne suouia ue given im
prisonment for fifteen vbim. Tlion I.e.
changod his mind and said ho did not want
10 go to jail, ana there woio not
enough polico in tho town to take him thero.
EtTorts to ouict tho man had
and ho wanted to whip tho complainant, tho
consiaDio ana tno Justico. Ho wanted to
clean out tho office. Of courso tho man got
what ho was looking for, and ho now stands
committed in default of $300 hail. About
two years aizo tho sanut mnn nlmnat mil
bloodshed in Justico Tnnmnv'u nfl! if
required tho united eilbrts of eight men to
suuuuo mm. .
OATUERIXO THEM IN".
At an early hour last Satm-iintr nnnln.
crates of eggs belonging to a farmer named
ijioyu u. iirousi. wore stolen from the Com
mercial hotel stables and shortly after Con-
stabio Tosh arrested Samuel Nciswendor. of
Mt. Carmcl, as one of tlio guilty partios.
Ho stands committod. Last night a young
man of town named Michael Dooling was
taken into custodv. Hn nlenrtnil that i. 1..1.1
innocently aided in carrvinn tlm ti,..
1 piaco wuere iney wero sold, hut could not
I satisfactorily oxplain why he was about tho
! hotol stables at threo o'clock in tho momiug.
KKY WKST. Mav 22. 12:0 n. m. Honrs
j i "O v Will )
where the engagement took place yesterday, report that the American
loss was oneomcer and tnree men killed and several wounded.
London, May 12. The followinir is rmblished h ere iinrlpr ennv
ritrht : The New York Sun received n d
- """"is
mat me DoniDarament ot (Jientuegos was carried on concurrently with
the attack on Cardenas. Six American ships were engaged. They
opened fire and the Spanish gunboats Lopez and L,igera replied. The
former was destroyed ard the latter crippled. An attempt to land was
made bv the American forces, but wns iinminrpfiil
" i.uiyj.ij
hastened to the shore and, assisted by guns at the lighthouse and two
pieces of artilliery, drove off the invaders. Four Spaniards were
wounded. The cable station was destroyed bv American's firn
After the invaders withdrew thev took fresh
side of the entrance to Cienfueeros Bav and reonenerl fin. Tit r.
attempted to laud, towing the barges into a small river. The troops
mere, nowever, again prevented them irom getting ashore, repelling
two attempts at landing.
Although fourteen Spaniards were wounded. The Amerifnns
must have sustained considerable loss. The fighting lasted eight hours.
According to the Spanish claims the American ships were hit.
London, Mav 12. A Madrid desoatch admits that eio-ht
0 i -.
were wounded at Cardenas yesterday.
WAStflflGTOJl J1EWS.
latest Ailvlcea Kroin the Aatlouul Capltul
on the War Situation.
Special to Kvkninq Herald,
Washington, May 12.
Anotlior message was received from Am
bassador Hay at Londou to-day. to the effect
that he Is definitely informed that tho Cap
Verde licet Is at Cadiz. Notwithstanding tho
reports received from our representative at
Loudon, there is much doubt among naval
officials as to Its reliability, They are reluct
ant to believo that the Spanish licet is at
Cadiz.
Admiral Sampsou has his Instructions to
meet tho Spanish fleet and destroy it and
then take Porto ltico, aud these orders havo
not beou changed, Navy officials stated this
morning that word was expected from
Admiral Sampson to-day. Ho will then ro
celve further instructions from tho navy
department.
Positive knowledge that tlio cnomy's fleet
has really returned to Spain will result in
definite ordors to Commodoro Schloy, Tho
three armored vessels of his flying squadron
havo been retained at Hampton Roads as a
precautionary measure, based on the sus
picion that tho Capo Verde fleet might attack
our eastern cities. With that fear removed,
(Oontluued on fourth Page.)
s 1
t Sampson's Fleet Said to Have Opened Operation at
That Port. 2
Jt: rs
g: Special to ISvkxinq Hkhali).
j London, May 12, 4:00 p. m. A despatch 2
g to Lloyds dated from St. Thomas, W. I., 3
: says : "The American fleet is bombarding 1
g San Juan, the capital of Porto Rico." 3
This information is looked upon as au- 2
g thentic, and has caused much excitement in 2
i naval circles here. 2
H10 Yale and St. Louis.
Special to Herald,
St. Thomas, W. I., May 12. The United
States auxiliary cruiser Yalo passed hero today.
The St. Louis was at Guadeloupe, Leoward
Islands, this morning. Tho two cruisers aro
scouting for tho Spanish fleot.
l'art ot Cape Verile Fleet.
Special to Eveniko IIeiiald.
Now York, May 12. Capt. Maun, of tho
British ship Mouautie, arrived this morning
from Antwerp and stated that ho cited two
torpedo boat destroyors 20 miles oil' Nan-
tuckot early yesterday morning. Tho
vossels wero of English build. Tho craft, It
Is bolioyed, may bo a part of tho Capo Vorde
fleet.
. (pi!
8AKIK0
POWDER
Absolutely Puro
l.'lghtli Provisional lteglment.
Co. A, of tho now regiment to bo organized
from members of tho P. O. S. of A. aud Jr.
O. U. A. M., of Schuylkill aud Carbon coun
ties, was organized in tho armory at Tamaqua
with thirty.five names on tdo roll. Au elec
tion was hold which resulted as follows :
Captain, Ed. Reeser; 1st Lieut., Wm. R
Millor; 2ud Lieut., Wm. Shepp. Whon tho
regiment Is completed it is proposed to call It
tho Eighth Provisional Ilsgiuicut.
Tor Sale.
A spring wagon and buggy. Also a horse
cows. Apply at the Herald
and two
office
5-7-Ot.
O.S.
this
I'lng I'urcluiM-s.
Honrv Ilrobst. rmirnfinnH,,. II... 1
Of A. Camil at Nurernhnrir u-,ji In ,.-..
morning aud purchased a largo bunting flag
woui jv. u. jiorgan, tno regalia manufacturer.
The flag will float from tho flag stafl" on the
camp's hall.
Benjamin Woomer, yesterday purchased a
largo flag from tho nuiio dealer, to display
his patriotism from his losideuco on West
Ccutro street.
MullllllzU C'llfu.
Puree of pea soup to-night.
III) Onus Thla.
This morning John Lonahaii, of Wost Lino (n ,lirm,,lv
str.et. found a full roll of f..n. n ,vlr In f i. lU t-omt- ""CCUJ
bushos on Locust Mountain. It is bolievod
.1. 11 ... t i ..... , ,, .
mu tun n9 diuicu auu socroicu ill ino ousnes I
until au onnortunitv wnulil nr,w.ii licit fn-lwavs the phentiest
asalo. Mr. Louahan will turu over tho wire .
ojiroving owuorshlp. cneap price, uut tlie best goods
to anyouu
lteiuoval Notice
F. E. Magarglo, tho grocor, has movwl his
place of busiuoss from tho Titman building
to No. SO East- Centra street, whero ho has
all faolllties for a prompt and satisfactory
lllllng of orders. 5-11-U
THE
BONTON
29 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa.
Leads Them All p'or Stylo and Low Prices
Next dour to Holderman's Jewelry Store
ICYCLE
SUITS
From one of the largest man-
York en-
at
afacturers in New
obles us to make
ur store a
BIG MONEY
buying
SAVING EVENT.
If You Ride a Bike
Don't fail to give us a call, as
all the suits in this great
purchase are marked at simi
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!
How often people tramp and
tramp around for rare bargains aud
fail to find them. The best plan is
to us. We ofler
the best for the money. Not al-
Koods for a
for
a given pricb.
T.J. BROUGHALL.
25 South Alain Street-.