83 (footing sg&H$ ttdk DO YOU WANT 7'o reach the fuHic threugh a fro grtuht, dsgttsfiea, influential journal me the HERALD columns. THE HERALD Creates iitsiiiess because of ittkntnon large circulation anil renJtrt rich mulls to its advertisers. ffl VOL. XIII. NO. J U. SHENANDOAH. PA.. THURSDAY, MAY 19. 1898. ONE CENT J. P. Williams & Son, COR RENT. An eight-room dwelling house, good loca " tion. On North White street. Call at O'Hara's Livery Stable, Corner White and Lloyd streets. v 1- . . ii-" fix. afS.f SPRING DRESS GOODS AND SILKS In all die leading shades. Also White and colored organdies, embroideries and new effects in cotton goods. , OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUMS t At the old price, regardless of the advance J. J. PRICE'S, THE BEE HIVE Leader of High Grade Goods, Latest Styles and Genuine Bargains., mram, This week we are selling a fine grade of the latest organdies in Roman styles and plaids price ; not to speak of the great assortment of white goods in lawns, dimities, chpk--, .striped organdies, plaids, &c, which are going at the same low price, from 5c per yard up. Also one peep at our milinery will assure you at once that you can save dollars 111 that line alone ISIOISJE-Y SAVED, MONEY EARN ED, So walk through the different departments and get prices and convince yoursell of the money you can save. THE BEE HIVE, Third Door F"rom Poet Office. Spring Has Come.: The voice land. Our-stock o( Lawn Mowers, etc., is complete. llmc In Cans, V-.'hlte Wash Brushes, Caustic Soda, Lye, Copperas, Sulphcr, "Slug Shot" for Roses, Garden Seeds. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. WE HAVE CANNED 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, .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 KEITER'S. War Declared On Prices. A lnrge and beautiful new slock of Baby Coaches, $3.50 and upwards. 13 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. at 8c per yard, worth double the of the lawn mower is heard in the Grass Sheais, Hedge Trimmers, TOO MANY GOODS, wo Offer a Few : Baked Beans. Picnic size, 3 for 10c. Standard large cans, 5 for 25c Fine quality ,very cheap, 4 for 25c Extra quality, 3 lor 25c. Fancy quality, 2 for 25c. California Reaches. Standard Yellow Crawford 2 for 25c. Lemon clings at 15 and 18 cents Regular 25c goods. slalmon. Red Alaska, 3 for 25c. Columbia River, 2 for 25c. Apricots and Eggs Plums, 3 cans for 25c. HE MI AN OIMiS SANIIAG The Work Done by Three of Our Warships. SPAIN'S WARSHIPS ARE NEARBY ! THey Were Sighted Off the ing Forward to the Special to Evening Herald, New York, Slay 19. A Haviina despatch to the New York Sun says that three American warships bom barded Morro Castle at Santiago do Cuba yesterday. Only slight dnmnge was indicted. No particulars of the engagement are given. Special to KvrcNiNQ Heiuij. Washington, May 10. A cablegram from Havana makes tlio startling announcement that Santiago do Cuba, an important soutliurn neaport town, near tlio eastern end of the Cuban province of the same name, has been bombarded by throe Ameri can warships. Santiago is, however, tho point from which extend tho only three cables by which any information whatever can reach Spain from Cuba, It hns, for some days, bi'en looked WAR HAPPENINGS OF A SINGLE DAY. Inhabitants of Manila hopo for Germany's aid. Actual warfaro on Cuban soil will bo be gun soon. Tho battleship Oregon has reached a port in tho West Indies. Sampson and Schloy will effect a juuetion of their lloets to-day. Souor 3agasta has announced tho members of the now Spanish Mluutry, The cruiser Charleston has railed fromMaro Island Navy yard for Manila. Lieutenant Colonol John Jacob Astor leaves Washington to-day on a tour of in spection. Bismarck believes an alliance between tho UnitedStatesnudGrcat Britain is improbable. Tlie Nlctheroy, now the Butl'alo, carric? three 6.G pouud rapid fir era, smuggled on board at Itlo. A Spanish mob drove a British captain, loading sulphur for the United States, from Huelya. Spain's war fever is abating, but pcaco steps will not bo taken till Sampson and Ccrvcra meet. A member of the British Cabinet beliovcs tho war will last from two to threo years. Washington authorities are anxious for news of the whoroabouta of Admiral Cor voia's squadron, Tho Columbia arrived at Now York from the Delawaro breakwator. lllsmnrck Seriously III, Special to Evening IImiald. llorlin, May 10. A defpatch from Fricdlch scruho says that l'rinco Bismarck, tho great German statesman and formor Chancellor of niSMARCK. the German empire, is soriously ill and his private physician, Dr. Schweninger, has teen summoned from Gaden. The l'riuco is in his 85th year aud very feeble. (War news continued on Fourth page.) Island of Jamaica and Qo- Ill-Fated Place. upon as tho point at which the next battle might bo expected. Tlio threat of tho Americans to cut the cables there, and the imminent danger that United States troops might also bo lauded at that point, has spurred the Spanish forces in tho island onto extraordinary precautions against either plan of tho enemy being carried into execution. If the further reports sent out from Kingston, Jamaica, beaccurate, that Admiral Cervora's squadron is heading for Santiago do Cuba, this may also be tho scene of tho llrst great naval battle in "West Indian waters. Tho press despatch of the bom bardment of Santiago do Cuba is the only news the oillcials have. It is believed that tho bolnburdnient was done by Admiral Sauipsoifwho is in that neighborhood. SPANIARDS NOT AT SAN JUAN. Special to Kvckino IlKittMi. St. Thomas, Spanish West Indies, May 19. Tho Spanish squadron was not at San Juan de Porto Uico when tho steamer Rodriguez left there Tuesday noon, and there has been no intimation received here of Its sub sequent arrival. Will Kxcliangfl Prisoners, Special to EVE.S'INQ IIEBAI.D. Washington, May 19. Tho arrangoment for tho exchange of two Spanish prisoners for Messrs. Thrall and Jones, the nowspapor correspondents, have been complotcd. Tho British Consul-Genoral at Havana has wirod tho stato dopartmont with instructions to send the prisoners at onco and a Spanish steamer would go out and exchange Ono of tho Spanish prisoucrs held by the United States and oll'ered in exchango is a brother-in-law f ox-Consul General Woyler. Tho nowspapor correspondents hold by tho Spanish represented Now York nowspapore and were made prisoners during tho ill-ad. vised and unsuccessful expedition of tho steamer Gussic, when two attempts wore mado to laud near Cabanas. floue to Wilmington. Special to Kvenino IIeuald. Jit. Gretna, May, 10. Tho 1st battalion, 2nd ICoglmont, left hero at 10 o'clock this morning for Wilmlngtou, Dol., to guard tho powder works. Want to Go to Dewey. Special to Kvenino IIeuald. Mt. Grotna, May 10. Col. ICrebs, of the 15th Regiment, oflerod the regiment to Gen Merritt for tho Philippine Island expedition Gonoral Merritt, in replying, says the 15th Kegimont is under consideration. Coal For Spain. Special to Evening Herald, London, May 10. Tho Star prints a story to-day from Montreal, Canada, that Sonor l'olo has secured tho use of a French New fuundland port near Maqueton for uso as coaling station for tho Cadi, licet. HpunUk Fleet .Sighted. Special to EvsninoIIeiulu. Now York, May 10. A dospatch from Colon, Isthmus of Panama, says tho news papers of that place report that tho Spanish Biiuadrou Is cruising near I'ort Llmou. A Deadly Iliicounter. Special to Kvenino IIeuald. Memphis, Toun., May 10. A despatch from Horn Lake, Miss., says that Deputy Sheriffs II. B. Campbell, W. C. Cooper and C. I, James wore shot aud klllcdVIn a tight with Minrod aud William Tnttleflold, negroes. Nimrod was also killed. Tho -two last named mon were fugitives. William Tuttlefleld is now held under a charge of murder and resisting arrest, GLADSTONE EXPIRES AT HAWARDEN. HpQclal to KVESINO IlnnALD. Hawardon, May 10. Gladstono died at B o'clock this morning. Tlio family Ins de cided to liotd tlio fuuoml here. Tlie grand old man's death lias raiulo a profound im pression throughout tlio oouutry. MR. OLADSTO.VC AND HIS CRANDDAUGIITElt. The Queen lias sent a touching mossago of sympathy to Mrs. Gladstone. Interment will probably ho mado in W stmiustcr Ahboy, or St. Paul's Cathedral. London, May 1U. Flags are at half mast ere and bells are tolling. Tlio Dean of Westminster, at this raorn- ng's service, offoied a special prayer for tho family of Mr. Gladstone, that they might ho sustained in their grief. HAWAItnr-v rASTI-E. Tho House of Commons adjourned to-day after addresses had been mado in eulogy of Gladstone. All public bodies hero to-day opened business with resolutions of sorrow and condolence Tho St. James Gazotto says : "Gladstono will so to posterity as ono of tho great makors of tho British Democracy." Tbo Globo says: "Euglaud lias lost a itlzcti of splendid talent and irreproachable love." THE HOUSE IN UOWNINQ STREET. Tho Westminster Gazctto declares that "Mr. Gladstono leaves something far moro pricoless than any titlo of distinguishmcnt.' This Nation's Sorrow. Special to Kvenino IIeuald. Washington, May 10. President McKinley to-day Instructed Secretary of Stato Day to send tho following telegram to United States Minister Hay at London : "Through tho proper channel express to Mr. Gladstone's family tho sympathy and sorrow of the American pcoplo at the passing away, in tho ripeuoss of years aud fullness of honor, of ono of tho most notable figures of modern civil statesmanship." Franco Has Vcars. Special to Kvenino IIebald. Paris.May 10. There is much apprehension here that tho hostility toward tho United States displayed in tho Paris press may hasten the repprochemeut with England, to tho pcrniaueut detriment of French trado. Be causo of this fear tho newspapers aro far more friendly in their tono. The Anglo- American is such a natural alllanco that thoy realizo that it will somo day bo made. and thoy begin to foar thoy havo ha6tonod that day by thoir display of hostility to tho United States over tho war with Spain. Columbia at New York. Special to Kvenino IIeuald. New York, May 10. Tho United States cruiser Columbia. Captain J. H. Sands, anchored off Tonipkinsvlllo, Statcn Island early this morning. Sho left tho Delawaio brcakwatei yostorday afternoon. fm Absolutely Pur a r-.TT""" "-2-- HEAftDBY JUSTIGES. Some of the Cases Disposed ot Last Nisfllt. A LANDLORD'S RADICAL ACTION! Nailed the Doors and Windows of a House and Barred Out tho Tenants A Case of Brutal ABsault Trouble Over a Trade. Justico Toomoy had threo Interesting cases before him hist night bawsd on thiec dif ferent causes of complaint. The first caws was instituted by Polloeman Martin Mul lahy. On Saturday night George Malakofskl, a Lithuanian, was so badly beaten in a light on Coal street that he is cohfitird to bis bed. Yesterday his condition waB such that It was deemed advisable to locate aud arrest hisas Nillants. Tho victim's condition was such that Pollcornan Mullahy swore out a warrant on information and belief and William Simolis and Anthony Zukofski was held in $500 ball, each, to appear for a hearing when tho victim recovers sulliciently to be present. A third man named Anthony Gober is wanted In tho caso. Ho has avoided arrest. (JUESTION or VERACITY, lieuben Shapiro, a Hobrow, last night caused tho arrost of Moses Buhinski, another Hebrew, and Constablo Taliesin Phillips, charging them with wilfully and maliciously breaking into his stable aud taking away a cow. After hearing tho caso Justice Toomey dismissed tho chargo against Constable Phillips, as the latter showed that ho acted in the affair undor a search warrant sworn out by P.ubinski. The latter was hold under $100 bail. Tho caso hinges upon tho varacity of the parties involved aud Justico Toomoy was un ahlo to decide. Iiubinski and his brothor, Hyman, aro dealers in cows. Ho says that Shapiro callod upon Mrs. Hyman Bubinski nil stated that he had made a trado with Moses for a cow. Upon this representation Mrs. Hyman Bubinski accepted a cow and $5 from Shapiro and gavo him In exchango a cow that was in a stablo owned by Moses. When the latter returned homo and learned of tho transaction ho repudiated it aud sought relief in Justice Shoemaker s olhco. Tho result was the issuanco of tho search warrant aud recovery of tho animal Shapiro had in is stable. Shapiro, on the other hand. swears that ho mado no representations as alleged, but called upon Mrs. Hyman Bubin ski and proposed a trado. Sho accepted tho terms and tho bargain was made. BAimKU THEM OUT. Tlie third caso was ono involving a dispute between landlord and tenant. Georgo 'hrist, the tenant, charged John Giza, the landlord, with forcible entry and detainer. Christ apparently got behind in his rent and the landlord mado a levy upon tho houso' lold effects, hut did not remove thorn. A few days after Christ and his wifo wont out to visit friends. While they woro absent tho landlord broko through the flooi from tho lascmcut and gained entrance to the apart ments occupied by Christ. Giza nailed shut 11 tho doors and windows and Christ and his vrifc has since been unable to get in. Justice Toomey put the landlord under J300 bail for trial at court. (ilrt ill's Special For Friday and Saturday. Wash boiler with covor and ten bars Uoating white soap all for 50 cents. Only ono boiler to a customer. It Fishing Tarty. Messrs. W. H. Waters, E. W. Shoemaker, Esq., Dr. D. John Prico, Llewellyn Lewis aud m. Prico formed a merry fishing party to Roaring Creek this morning In search of the finny tribo. Tho party will bo chap eroned by tho latter, who says ho will un earth Klondike streams to his fellow anglors that havo yot remained unknown to other fisherruon. Window shades from 10 cents and upward. Estlmatos given on largo shades. F. J. Portz, SI North Maiu street. tf Doner and Jimmy Kyau. Jack Boner, the Summit Hill boxer, who is open to meet any 153 pouud man in the world, has been offorod a match with Australian Jimmy Ityau before tho Kentucky Athletic Club, of Louisville, Ky., on May 30, and It is likely that ho will accept. At Kepclill.sUl'H Arcade Cafe. Liver and onions, free, to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Iteniovul. A new front is being placed in tho store room in tho Titman building, on East Contre street, recently vacated by F. E. Magarglo, tho grocer. Tho place is to ho occupied by Daniel & Dodson, who will vaoato their Main street placo. American aud Cuban flags, all siz.es and qualities. F. J. Tortz. 21 X. Main street, tf Hungarians t Lenvo. On Monday forty-fivo Hungarians will leavo this town for Armstrong county, this state, to work on the extension of tho Pitts burg & Rochester railroad, whoro Col. Thomas Bickert, of Pottsvillo, has tho con tract. llickert's Cate. Bean soup as free lunch to-night. Clam soup to-morrow morning. rigvou Shooting Cuntett. A pigeon shooting contort will take place at National park, uoar Locust Dale, on Decora tion Day, the 30th inst., between Jerome Langton, of Laurel Hill, and ilium Long, of Locust Dale. They will shoot at cloveu birds for a purso of $50a sido. Much inteiest is taken in tho contest. Sunday School Convention. The annual convention of tho Schuylkill county Sunday association of tho Evangelical Lutheran Sabbath schools will bo held on Tuesday and Wednesday, June 7th aud 8th, in St. John's English Lutheran church, Mahanoy City. An claborato program has been pieparcd. The Keating Blcyclo 305 days ahead of them alt at Brumin's. Also a full upply of cements, oils and sundric Diphtheria. Two cases of diphtheria havo been ro portod to the health authorities. They aio thosoof Eatolla lloniatuin, aged 3 years, of 215 North Locust street, Glover's hill, and Aenos Frauev. ancd 5 years, of West Oak stroot. Ask your grocer for J.ha "Royal Patent flour, aud take no other brand. It Is tho best flour mado. Obituary; Elizabeth, widow of Daniel GroWi died It her 74th year at Wm. Penn yesterday, aliei an Illness of about eight weeks. The do censed is survived by three sons, David and Jeremiah Grow, of Win. Penn, and William itow, who is in Oregon; also by three daughters, Mrs. Frank Shapbell, of Yates ville; Mrs. Elisabeth Fiddler, of Boston Pun and Mrs. Margaret Fisher, of Win. I'cnn The funeral will take placo at 10 a. m. on Saturday from the residence of ono of the sons, David Grow, at Wm. Penn. Sen; x will be held in the Trinity Reformed church in thii town and interment made in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Elizabeth, widow of tho late Edmund A Holt, died at hor late home In Potts-, illc yesteiday. The deceased is survived by a number of grown children, among them he ing Thos. J... and Edmund A. Holt, of Pott ville; William, of Frackville, aud Joe, of Mahanoy Plane, both druggist, and John Holt. A. K. Dace, one of Auburn's oldest and most prominent citizens, died at that place on Tuesday evening. He was at ono time warden at the county jail. Mrs. Levi Bankus died at her homo '" Grier City very suddenly on Tuesday cvn ing, aged 10 years. She leaves a husband anc four children. 1 Cliurell ftocii'tlua Meeting. Tho representatives from the Youu People's Societies of the different cbuici will meet to-morrow afternoon, at 4 o'cloik in the Trinity Reformed church. All pasto and representatives aro requested touttc this meeting. MfldiilfM Cafe. Puree of pea soup to-night. Ill We are determined to make tin week the busiest one in the milliner Jiistorj' of this town. An aggregu tion of bargains that were nevei equalled. The few items mention ed below hardly give an idea o what a little money will ao here You must come to appreciate it Beautiful aud Artistic Hats Toques aud Turbans in great vanetj and designs at $1,39, $1.98, $2.49 $4,98; worth $2.50, $3.98, $hoo. $3.50. Children's Hats at 29c, 490. 69C, 980.; worth 65c, oSc, $1 as $2.00. THE BONTON 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Leads Them All F ir Stylo and I-ow Prices Next door to Holderman's Jewelry Store ICYCLE From one of the largest man ufacturers in New York cn- - bles us to make buying at ur store a BIG MONEY SAVING EVENT. If You Ride a Bike Don't fail to give us a call, as all the suits in this rrreat 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 and fail to find them. The best plan is to come directly to us. We ofier 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 Alain Street;
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