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SHENANDOAH. PA.. MONDAY,-MAT 10. 1898.
OME CENT
VOL XIII -NO 121.
uoiitti rffclili fiiraUt.
War Declared
On Prices.
A large ami beautiful new
stock of
Baby Coaches,
$3.50
and upwards.
To Prevent the Enemy From
Reaching Havana.
DEWEY'S BMCKHDEI
J. P. Williams & Son,
13 S. Main Street,
SHENANDOAH, PA.
COR RENT. An eight-room dwelling house, good loca
1 tion. On Nortli White street. Call at O'Hara's Livery
Stable, Corner White and Lloyd streets.
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 s WIN
At the old price, regardless of the advance
J. J. PRICE'S,
North Main St.,
Shenandoah, Pa.
the: bee hive:
Leader of High Grade Goods, Latest
Styles and Genuine Bargains. i-ma
This week we are selling a fine grade of the latest
organdies in Roman styles and plaids at 8c per yard, worth double the
price ; not to speak of the great assortment of white goods in lawns
dimities, checks, striped organdies, plaids, &c, which are going at the
same low price, from 5c per yard up. Also one peep at cur nunnery
will assure you at once that you can save dollars in that line alone
MONEY SAVED, MONEY EARNED,
So walk through the different departments and get prices and convince
yourself of the money you can save.
THE BEE HIVE,
Third Door Rrom Post Office.
SAMPSON SEEKHG BATT
Another Report Received
From Admiral Dewey.
HE IS SIILL II COMPLETE CONTROL.
Needs Only tlio Troops For an
Army of Occupation.
MANILA NOT YET ATTACKED.
The Insurgents Not Well Supplied
With Arms.
GENERAL BLANCO'S PLOT FAILED,
He Tried Once Again to Get Our Warships
Under the Guns of Morro Castle, But
Succeeded Only in Wasting Powder Re-
concentrados, Driven From Havana, Are
Starving to Death Flocks of Vultures
Feed on the Remains Commodore
Schley's Squadron Puts Into the Port of
Charleston.
Will Bottle up the Span
ish Torpedo Boat at
Martinique.
THE SPANISH PROGRAM.
Preparations to Thwart Movement of the
Foreign Fleet.
Special to Kvxniko Heuai.d.
Washington, May 10. It Is lollevcil by tho
Navy department that tlio Spanish licet now
in tlio Caribbean sea will do all In Its power
to avoid a battle until tlio mission which
brought it across tlio Atlantic Is accomplished.
This is declared to bo tlio convoying of
transports fur Blanco's rolicf.
It is likely, therefore, that Commodore
Schley's llect may hurry toward Clrnfticgos.
This movo of Commander Schley will have
a two-fold object, first to head oil' the Spanish
ilcot at western Cuba and defeat the convoy
scheme; and, secondly, to securo a buttle
with tho Spanish armed vessels.
GflAflGES AT
POTTSVlkliEiS
New Court House Appointees Assumed
Their Positions To-day.
WARDEN BROWER KICKS AGAIN!
He Will Not Recognize New Jail Appoint
ments Made by the County commls-sloners-some
Removed Clerks
Will Enter Suit to Recover
Salaries.
OREGON HEARD FROM !
BUT THE GOVERNMENT WILL FURNISH
NO INFORMATION.
VICTORY FOR GOMEZ.
Itelatetl DcHpntclics Tell ot n llultle Near
ClenfiieKoH.
Special to Kvf.ning IIerai.ii
Kington. Jamaica, May 10. Last Monday
(ion. Gomez and a band ot Cuban insurgents
defeated 1,000 Spanish troops at a placo seven
leagues from Cienfuegos.
A fortnight aeo Gen. Mlnocal passed
Cienfuegos with 2,000 Cuban insurgents, on
tlio way to invade tho Havana provinces.
70,000 MEN NOW ENLISTED 1
The Movements of the Pennsylvania
Volunteers.
Philippine lixpedltloii.
Hpetilll to KVEN'INU HlCRALII.
Washington, May 10. Secretary of War
Alger says that the first expedition to tho
l'lillippluellslauds will leavo San Francisco on
tho City of Pekin on Friday. Tho steamer
will carry 1,500 soldiers.
As rapidly as thoy can bo niustorod In other
troops will follow.
Spring Has Come.:
The voice of the lawn mower is heard in the
land. Our stock of Lawn Mowers, Grass Shears, Hedge Trimmers,
etc.; is complete.
Lime In Cans, Whit Wash Bruaheo, Caustic
Soda, Lye, Copperas, Sulphcr, "Slug Shot"
for Roses, Garden Seeds.
SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE.
we: have: too many
CANNED GOODS,
To Reduce Stock wo Offer a
Special Bargains :
Pew
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.
5 for 25c.
Gooseberries,
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 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.
NEWCARPBTS:
FLOOR OIL. CLOTHS
. . . AND LINOLEUM.
NEW PATTERNS,
Do you want a good Tapestry Brussels at 60 cent
worth 75 cents.
At KELITER'S.
Washington, May 1C The dispatches
from Hone IConc brought welcome
news yesterday from Admiral Dewey,
Wlillo no apprehension existed as to
his security, nevertheless reassuranco
of safety is always pleasant. Tho
cablegram Indicates that Dewey has
lost none of the prestlgo gained in his
memorablo fight of two weeks ago
and that while ho refrains from taking
tho city of Manila, he has It practically
at his mercy. The admiral expresses
the belief that tho rebels are hemming
In the city by land, but tho fact that
he says explicitly that thoy have made
no demonstrations was to disprove
thoroughly tho published reports tuut
thoy had already entered Manila and
had begun a career of bloodshed and
raplno. I
The best evidence of tho effective
ness of tho blockade maintained by tho
American admiral and also of tho work
of tho Insurgents in surrounding the
city is shown in the statements in the
dispatches that provisions are scarce
in tho city of Manila, which seems to
indicate to Admiral Dewoy an early
surrender by tho Spanish authorities.
Another published report Beems also
to be refuted by tho admiral's advices,
and that is that the rebels had raided
Cavite, whore the Spanish naval sta
tion was located and where presumably
large supplies of arms and ammuni
tion were kept. If the rebels have
been supplying themselves with arms
it must have been with the admiral's
consent, as his dispatch Is originally
dated from Cavite, indicating that ho
Is still in possession. Tho greatest
satisfaction prevails here over the
good work being done and the effective
ness of the blockade being maintained
by him. Tho Hong Kong dispatch, as
given out by Secretary Long, Is as
follows:
"Tho United States dispatch boat
Hugh McCulloch arrived here yester
day from Manila with dispatches for
tho United States government. Sho
reports that the Spanish gunboat Cal-
lao, from tho Caroline Islands, re
cently entered the port of Manila, be
ing ignorant of the outbreak of hos
tilities botweon Spain and the United
States. An American warship fired
across her bows and signaled her a
demand for surrender. Tho demand
being disregarded, tho American ship
fired direct at tho Spanish gunboat,
and the latter surrendered.
"Tho populace of Manila is reduced
to eating horse flesh, and tho prospect
ot relief seems far distant.
'The Hugh McCulloch also reports
that tho Philippine Insurgents applied
to Rear Admiral Dewoy for his ap
proval of an attack by them upon the
city. Tho admiral, it appears, ap
proved of the plan, provided no ex
cesses were commuted. Tho insur
gents then pleaded that thoy had no
arms, with tho exception of machotes,
to which tho admiral replied: 'Help
yourselves at tho Cavite arsenal.'
"Tho city of Manila, however, has
not yet beon attacked. About 5,000
Spanish troops aro guarding tho road
leading from Cavite to Manila. There
is no truth in tho reported mnssacro
of a number of Americans. There has
only been a trilling incident during
poll co duty, and nobody was hurt."
Admiral IIcwcj-'h ill-iutcli to tsocro
try l.onir Irt ati lollinvni
Cuvlto, Mny Miitiitululug strict
lilooliiulo. llouson to bullovo tliut tlio
1-oliuU nro liommlup; lu tlio city ly
liiuil, but luivo miiilo no demonstra
tion. Scnrulty or provisions lu jru
Ulla. I'l-olmltlotlmt (lm Spanish no vor
lior 'will lio obliged to HiUTtmdor Hocm,
Can lalio .Manila nt any moment. C'll
niuto hot mill moist. On May 13 cap
tured Kiiulioiit Callao uttumptltin to
"" blocltmlo. llitvo plenty of
Special to Hvk.ninu UnuALli.
Washington-, May lfl.
Tho Strategic Board ii making efforts to
trap tlio Spanish torpsdo boat destroyer
Terror, which lias tho Harvard bottled up in
St. Pierro harbor, Martinique. Tho St. Louis
and Yale wero ordered to sea, and it is
probable tho Montgomery and St. Louis are
now in tho vicinity of Martinique. This
movo will probably savo tho Harvard and
put tho Terror in a predicament.
These vessels aro to destroy all Spaniili
vessels at Martiulquo outsido the tlirco mile
limit and to blockade tho Terror in Fort do
Franco. It is oxpected tho American ships
will arrive in the vicinity sumo tiino this
afternoon, and interesting news may be
expected from that quarter at any time.
it is loaruou mat instead or two colllors, as
has been believed, thoro were four of these
vosscls, carrying about 8,000 tone of coal,
sufficient to recoal every ship of tho Spanish
squadron at Curacao,
Tlio Navy department heard from tho
Oregon this morning, but will not mako
public her whereabouts. The authorities aro
satisfied that the vessol will reach
destination on schedule time.
I'olo Cables In Madrid,
Special to livBNINQ Heiialu. .
Montreal, May 10. Senor l'olo Barnabe is
busy receiving messages from different parts
of the United States. Yesterday he for.
warded long cipher despatches to Madrid,
He said ho had received a cablo message
direct from Gcu. Blanco at Havana. Ho has
no doubt spies all through tho United State,
and Montreal is being made a point for
Spanish intrigue.
Franco Anticipates War,
Special to IIkuai.d.
Paris, May 10. Tho nowspapors hero pub.
lish leading alarmist articles on the threat.
cned Anglo-American union, and severely
criticise Mr. Chamberlain's speech. Tho
"Matin" says it believes that the speech has
brought a war between England and Franco
within measurable limits.
Spain Appeal to the l'oworn
Special to r.VKNINQ IlKRALD,
Madrid, May 10. Tho speech made by Mr.
Chamberlain, tho British Colonial Secretary
lias producod much unfavorable comment
hero. Both Prime Minister Saeasta and
her Senor Gullou bcliovo the speech indicates
that a way is being paved for an Anglo
Admiral Sampson will likely tako his sta- American alliance. It is behoved that the
tlon in the passage betweou Cuba and San Cabinet will consider Mr. Chamberlain
Domingo until tho flying squadron reaches speech, and will afterward invito tho Europ
Havana, and then start to tho south coast of can ptwers to express their opinion on tho
Cuba in tho hopo of meeting tho enemy. It probable effect of an Anglo-Americin allianco
will he the design of Sampson and Schley to on Europe's interests. The Liberal saya that
keep tho Spanish squadron away from Cien- Spain is not heightened by tho threat of an
fuogos and Havana, and it i holioved that Aiiglo-Amorican allianco. The day tho
thoy can do it. agrecniout Is signed will ho tho date of a gcu
The question of tho hour in naval circles eral conflagration, and Germany and Hussia
just now is, how to capturo or destroy tho with their allies will face Great Britain aud
Spanish fleet now oil Curacao, on tho Veno- tho United States. Tho outbreak will in-
zuoUu coast. It has been learned that tho volve India, Africa and Manchuria.
Spaniards could not coal at Martinique, and
sailed for their presont location for that
purpose, whero tho sea is very smooth and
wharo they nro less liable to como in con
tract with Admiral Sampson. In proceeding
to Curacao they did not lose such a great dis-
tho west-
tauce, as that island lies more to
ward than to tho south of Martiulquo.
Thoro is not much likelihood of meeting
the enemy before Wednesday at tho earliest,
unless Sampson has orders to sail in their
direction, instead of waltlug for thorn, It is
likely that tho Spanish Admiral will tako his
vessels close along tho Central Amorican and
Mexican coast as far as tho Yucatan channel,
and then make a bold dash for Havana.
Admiral Cervcra's movements since ho left
Spain early in April have been very sly, aud
ho ovidontly does not intend to take his
squadren into a trap right away. Having
put in at tho out-of-tho-way ports of St.
Pierre and Willcmstad, it ii hardly possible
that the crafty Spanish Admiral will boldly
sail for Kingston. It Is more probablo that
one of our scouting cruisers will sight him
off tho southern coast of Cuba early this
week.
Tho flying squadron should ho off Cuban
coast to-night. Naval olllcors put no faith
in tho theory tb&t tho sqiudrou at Curacao is
after the Oregon and her consorts. Thoy
contend that no practical advantage would bo
gained by an attempt to interrupt tho thrco
American ships, which would probably not
bo caught anyway.
The blockading fleet ia Cuban waters will
bo Increased by tho protoctcd cruiser Newark,
which will ho placed In commission on Satur
day, Havana Is still in telegraphic communica
tion with tho world, Tho cable companies
report that tho lino is open by way of
Santiago do Cuba,
w Army ltlll Passed.
Special to Evening Herald,
Washington, May 10. Tho House has
passed tho bill providiug for promotions 1
tho army.
Tho bill increases tho Adjutant General'
staff, giving it an assistant with tho rank
Colonel, mid one with tho rank of Major.
Ordered to Washington.
Special to Kvexikq IIeuali).
Washington, May 10. Tho war depart
ment to-day ordered tho Sixth, Light,
Twelfth aud Thirteenth regiments of tho
Pennsylvania National Guards to movo to
camp near Washington.
Army and Navy lludgct.
Special to Evening Herald.
Washington, May 10, Tho war depart
ment revenuo bill was called up in the Senato
to-day.
Senator Allen mado a general statement in
regard to its provisions.
Tho Sonator said tho army and navy would
cost $300,102,000 for tho year.
Moving lu the Daik.
Special to ICvk.ninoHkiiai.u.
London, May 16. Tho coast aud haibor
lights of tho Canary Islands have been ox
tlnguishcd.
(Continued on Fourth Page.)
ltlckerl's Gale,
Vegetahlosoup, free, to-night. Sourkrout
jiork aud mashed potatoes to-morrow morning.
POWDER
Absolutely Puro
fecial Hkiiai-d Correspondence.
Pottsvllle, May 1(1. The court house cor
ridor was tho Mecca of many prominent Ite
publlean workers to-day, and many new faces
were noticed in the Commissioners olhce Rnd
tho docket clerks' loom. It will be reinbin-
cred that shortly after the now County
Commissioners assumed ollice.thoy announced
clean sweep of all employes under their
urisdictiou, including those employed at tho
county prison. To-day was fixed as the time
for tho now appointees to assume their
utlcs, and they were all on hand this morn
ing.
All tho old employes wero faithful and
courteous, and their removal Is simply the
turn of tho political wheel ot fortune or
misfortune for them. John Luguu, of Maha
noy City, docket clerk, is succeeded by T. T.
Williams, of Shenandoah; Bob Ileiser, also
of Mahanoy City, tho Controller's docket
clerk, ictiros in favor of Frank Hall, of that
town: Warrant Clerk Scmmit, of Crossoua,
s succeeded by Druggist b. C. Cuiuniingrf, of
Schuylkill Haven; Wosloy Crone, of Donald
son, takes tho job of transcribing clerk held
by Charles Seed, of Pottsvllle; Samuel Loach
of I'ottsville, is the new stenographer and
typewriter in lieu of Frank Itetitz, Jr., of
Ashland; Major Wm. Clark, of Llewellyn,
succeeds Janitor Morgan Jones, of Cass
township; J. N. Sterner, of Schuylkill Haven,
landies the mop formerly in charge of
Assistant Janitor Will Carter, of St. Clair;
Charles Schneider, a I'ottsville Democrat,
will "fire up" tho boilers now wielded by
Jacob Lauderman, of Minersvill Cornelius
Moyer, a 'Schuylkill Haven Democrat, will be
Die wacht am Ithein" by night at tho court
house and Ed. Gonuley, of I'ottsville, va-catos.
Horace llebor, the former chief clerk, is
now clerk, aud Harry Bcnsinger, of Maha
noy City, will seek pastures now, and Iiobert
Green, tho I'ottsville jewelor, will wind
he court house clock, something W. Harry
Mortimor had been in tho habit of doing.
J. F. Zorhey, brother of Editor J. H. Zorbcy,
s the new chief dork, while H. O. Bcchtel
has been looking after the legal end for hcv-
cral weoks in place of Charles L. Bcrger.
Tho Commissioners also announced these
changes at tho prison : Frank Moore, of
Pottsvllle, as deputy warden, in placo of
George Seidcrs; Harry Hill, of Schuylkill
Haven, as turn-key; Simon Straub, of Ash
hind, Isaac Jones aud Georgo Owens, of
Pottsvllle, as prison watchmen, succeeding
Charles Ileuchley and William Williams.
Tho Comuiksioucrs, learning that Warden:
Brower had instructed tho employes under
him not to relinquish their positions nor give
up tho Keys, have notified Brower of tho ap
pointments mado by them, and requested
him to dismiss tho men now under him on
tho 10th inst. (to-day) and confirm tho new
Appointees. This tho Warden refused to do.
Charges, it will be remembered, were pre
ferred against Warden Brower by a "private
dctectivo," aud tho Commissioners have re
ferred these charges, together with a recom
mendation for tho nppointineut of C. D.
Arters as Mr. Brower's successor, to tho
Judges of tho court.
Several of tho deposed clerks this morning
called upon the Commissioners in reference
to their removal, but most of them io
luctantly handed over tho keys. It is in
timated that at least two or threo of tho do
posed clerks have retained counsel to test tho
legality of their rcmoal. From another
sourco it is learned th.at.tboy merely mado a
demand fur a full month's pay.
Threo of the outgoing Commissioners'
clerks, Harry Bcnsinger, cf Mahanoy City;
Frank Itentz, of Ashland, aud Frank Scm
mit, of Cresbona, refused to accept pay for
first two weeks of this month this morning.
They demanded pay for a full month. This
was refused aud they retained Win. A. Marr,
Esq., to collect tho amounts demanded.
T. J. Mullahy was appointed guardian of
James, Edward aud Joseph, minor children
of tho late E. F. Gallagher, of Shenandoah.
Ill tho case of Justyna Szydlowski tho rule
to release tho bond In tho sun of f 3,300 and
have a new bond filed was discharged.
C. D. Arters filed his bond as Prison
Warden and asked tho court to approve it.
A petitioa was filed asking tho appoint
ment of William O'Brien as Assessor of
Jacksons, vico Philip O'Bricu, who has gono
to the war.
The now appointees at tlio jail did not as
sume their positions, for tho vory good
reason tho old ones would not retire. It will
require tho decision of tho court to straighten
out this tanglo.
George Walkor. a former deputy In tho
Controller's office undor Severn, is again on
special duty thoro. Ho will succeed Andy
Gloss on tho first of tho mouth, ueputy
Payuo will ho retained at least for the present.
CIVIL tOl'I'.T.
Tho two weeks term of civil court opened
this morning with Judges Bochtol aud Koch
on tho bench. Tho list of casos for tho short
and long causos wero gono over, and many
noro waikod continued. Judge Ilechtel an
nounced that motions would bo hoard next
Monday in order to prepare for tho Juuo term
of criminal court, after which tho usual
summer recess will bo taken.
A charter was granted to tho St. Stanislau
Uoman Catholic Society of Shenandoah. Tho
trustees aro Frank Luto, Joseph Ituduiokl,
John Kriuiowski, Frank Choyeuski, Stanis
law Falockl, Joseph Ilyiikawlcz aud Sebas
tian I. Mockaltis.
MAKUMOl: LICENSES.
John Locliitus and Ella Yookobonls, both
of Mahanoy City; Ituburt Itaudenbush, ot
Shenandoah, and Esslo Gciso. of Lost Creek;
Georgo Dcmcak, of Oneida, aud Mary lllosko,
of Sheppton.
INMCTSIENTh NOI. PKOSHEU.
About 200 bills of ludlctinout woro nol
pvosscd by court on Saturday. Tho majority
of thorn woro casus of assault and battery
and Burety, whoro tho plaintlus did not ap.
pearlu court.
NEW COUNTY BONDS.
Tho Couuty Commissioners icjocted tho
proposition of tho Taxpayers' Association to
lssuo a certain number of due-bills to meot
current exreusos. This morning they pre
sented to court a resolution, a copy of which
was filed ou Saturday with tho Controller,
yid statement of tho county's II uauclal con
dltfoli, In which they ask the court to grant
them Miilslon to issuo new count bond"
to the amount of 280,000, bearing four per
cent, interest, to pay off tho present t
pnrary loans amounting to ?17fl,ooi. and Mio
1.000 of outstanding warrants aud oilier m
dehtcdnem due by the county. The present
nmorarv loans bear six Per cent interest
! t.'liiio ttt imnluntnl.ful lirttwl Inull.' lillt A
per lent. Interest, payable Bemi-aunually and
to Ik? free from stats tax, and to be
issued In $1,000 and $800 dcuomma
timm, ledeemable at no less than five
years and no greater time than thirty ye n
For tho purpose of piovidlug for the umi
annual interest ou these bonds and the h iin
dution of the principal nn annua) tlx equa'
to eight er centum of tho proposed loan 13
to lie assessed oacb year. Before the 1 ,uc of
bonds Is undo tho Comminsloner- will I, tc a
statement showing the county - i.iiui.n
condition, in accordance with tin t ct
Assembly. Controller to day fihd u . c . cp
tion, and the decision of the com M- ,iV, .. .Ul
T.tjtlHU THE COHT8.
Clerk of the CMrte John T. Sboencr E .t lu
court Saturday to hear evidence in the matter
of taxing the costs in the case of P J I . r
gtison vs. J. J. O'Neill, the latter having
been tried and found not guilty of lib but
directed to pjp the cost. The costs amounted
to ftl0.98. Johu F. Whalen repiLocntcl
O'Neill aud Wm. A. Marr appeared for Kr
g ii son.
.Ileltbll.ls unfe.
Buckwheat cake and frankftirts
to.n. ,t
Two million Americans suffer the ort jrin
pangs of dyspepsia. No need to I".rdo:k
Blood Bitters cures, At any drug -tore.
Ill
Wc are determined to make this
week the busiest one in the millinery
history of this town. An aggrega
tion of bargains that were never
equalled. The few items mention
ed below hardly give an idea of
what a little money will aj lure
You must come to appreciate it
Beautiful and Artistic Hats,
Toques and Turbaus in great variety
and designs at $1.39, $1.98, $2.49
$4,98; worth $2.50, $3.9, hoo,
$8.50.
Children's Hats at 29c, 490
69C 98c; worth 65c, oSc, $1 25,
$2.00.
THE
BON TON
29 NY Main St., Shenandoah, Pa.
Leads Them All For Style and Low Prices,
Next door to IIuldertnan' Jewelry Store
ICYCLE
From one of the laret-st man-
facturers in New York en
bles us to make buying at
our store a
BIG MONEY
SAVING EVENT.
of
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!
1 fJ -V V
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.