mwm qfeife ttdk THE HERALD DO YOU WANT Crtrt tes husiness because of itt&nrwn Urge tirtulation and renders rith results to its advertisers. 7i teat A the fublie through a prt grtiiipe, dtgntfiea, influential journal use the HERALD columns. 83 m 88 88 VOI. XUI.-N0. 12. SHENANDOAH. PA.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25. 1898. ONE CENT J.F Williams & Son, COR RENT. An eight-room dwelling house, good loca ls tion. On North 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 At the old price, regardless of the advance. , J J PRIp p' C North Main St., KJ - I irxiyE- Shenandoah, Pa. THE BEE HIVE Leader of Higrh Grade Goods, Latest Styles and Genuine Bargains, nrmaft 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, checksr -striped organdies, plaids, &c, which are going at the same low price, from 5c per yard up. Also one peep nt cur milinery will assure you at once that you can save dollars in that line alone. MONEY SAVED, MONEY EARNED, So walk through the different depai tments and get prices and convince yourself of the money you can save. THE BEE HIVE, Third Door F"rom Post Office. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE Headprle's for Screen Doors, Window Screens, Green Wire Cloth, Etc. ill 1 ilJp1" For Good Light White Bread AND NO TROUBLE TO BAKE USE AQUEDUCT MILL DA S fflOSS ROSE FLOUR Sold Geo. W. Whole Wheat Graham Flour s Old Time Pure Rye Flour Brookside Fancy Pastry Flour Best Granulated Corn Meal At KEITER'S. War Declared On Prices. A large ami beautiful new stock of Baby Coaches, $3.50 and upwards. by Keiten PRESIDENT CALLS FOR II VOLUNTEERS Proclamation Issued For 75,000 ToDay, and Pennsylvania Will Furnish 6,462 Men. OtyEGOfl AT A The Expedition to the Philippines Sailed From San Francisco This Afternoon With 2,600 Men Another , to Follow Soon. Special lo Uvenino Herald. President McKinley has for 75,000 more volunteers. It is stated on high authority that the President has decided that further call for volunteers is imperatively demanded. The manner for raising that additional force is not earned fully, and the department has withheld that infor mation for the present. In the call for additional asked to furnish 6,462 men. The following disposition determined upon : Cuba, 100,000 ; Philippinei-Islands, 25, 000 ; Porto Rico, 25,000 ; home defense, ioojooo. As the regular and authorized volunteers'-strength is 200,000, at least 50,000 more equipped. SPANISH SPY Special to Kvcnttig Herald. Key West, May 25. An Important arrest of a supposed Spanish spy was made last evening by Unltod States Marshal Hoar. The prisoner Is Ilomlgno Sapotoro Jimenez, who was among those captured on tho steamer Panama, and has since been held aboard Bhlp as u prisoner of war: Ho Is supposed to havo obtained lnforma-l tlon concerning New York harbor and) Its defenses, with charts of tho harbor, which ho Is attempting to get to Span ish authorities. Ho Is about 40 years of ago, a Spaniard and a civil en gineer. I.ato yesterday afternoon Marshal Hoar, with several deputies and Uni ted States Commissioner Otto, received Information from the north, In conse quence of which they slipped quietly out to tho Panama, arrested Jlmlnez and brought him ashore. Ho was taken to the Koy West hotel and put through n vigorous examination In a prlvnto room. So quietly was the affair man aged, howovor, that only one or two persons know of It. Jimenez stoutly denies tho accusa tion that ho Is a spy, but his story was of such a contradictory naturo that It confirmed tho suspicions of the fed eral authorities. Ho said he had left Cuba In 1677, a date which he subse quently corrected to 1890, and later sot It back a fow years. Ho had lived, ho admitted, In Now York slnco then, but ho decided to return to Cuba to engage In mercantile business, and was on his way there whon tho Panama was captured. He asserted also that ho had spont considerable tlmo In Venezuola and other South American countrlos. His story, though, was so conflicting on tho wholo as to bo mean ingless. A thorough search of tno Panama was mado In tho attempt to locato tho charts, but no trace of them could be found. Tho examination will be resumed, and Jimenez will bo held under arrest In the meanwhllo. The Panama cuse. was before tho United. States district court yesterday. The argumont on both Bides was large ly in tho same lines as In tho case of the other big prizes, and Judge Locke reserved his doclslon. It Una hnmi i!a. Tlio Cadiz Fleet Hulls. HH'dftl to KVKNINQ IIUIULD. Madrid, May 25. General Hlanco tele graphs that thcro aro only four Auiuricau gun boats along tho Culiau coast from Havana to Santiago, Admiral Cumura has sUrtcd from Cadiz after mauoeverlug his squadron. Ho will sail furuu unknown destination. FIiQHlM POftT. J 5 Washington, May 25. issued a proclamation calling troops Pennsylvania will be of troops has, it is stated, been will be called into service and ON THE PANAMA. elded that such ships as are held to be logltlmato prizes of war shall bo sent north for sale, so as to bring bettor prices. This will probably not bo done, however, until all tho cases have been finally determined. A now aspect was given yesterday to the engagement at Cardenas, whero Ensign Dagley and four men of tho United States torpedo boat Wlnslow were killed, by a statement of Insur gent Colonel John J. Jova, who has been serving under Qeneral Maximo Gomez. Colonel Jova has been In Cardenas slnco the engagement, and ho Bays the mortality on tho Spanish side was by no meaus so great as re ported at tho tlmo in tho Unltod States. According to his Information, which seems to be corroborated by tho tes timony of the other Cubans taken aboard from CardenaB by tho vessols of tho blockading fleet, only nine per sons wero killed on tho Spanish side, Including two women and throo chil dren. Three sailors and ono modlcal officer on a Spanish gunboat foil under the flro of tho United States ships. The firing from the shore was not from a masked battery, but from the three Spanish gunboats, to attack which tho Wlnslow was sont In. Two of them wore disabled, but not per manently damaged, and the third ran away. According to Jova's Informa tion tho Bholls from tho gunboat Wil mington did ltttlo execution, becauso she lay too far off shore. No fower than threo Spanish flags wero brought down by stray shots from the Wil mington's guns. Key West, May 25. Francisco Juau, au alleged spy, was captured la st prizo ship Panama. Incriminating papors wore found in his trunk. Juan was locked up in tlio barracks. Ho is said to bo a Spanish olliccr. When Juan was arrested by Deputy Marshal Atchison ho resented tho action vigorously. After being locked up lu tho barracks the prisoner was transferred to a llshiug suiack forsafo keeping, Tho location of tho fishing smack Is a secret. Juau may ho treated as a prisoner of war, but Is inoro likely to bo considered a Spanish spy and dealt with accordingly. More Sultllers Wrecked. Special to livening Herald, Springfield, 111.. May 25, A Chicago & Alton Kailroad train bearing ollicors of tho 1st Cavalry, Is reported to havo boeu wrecked at 1'outiac, a town midway between this city and Chicago, this morning. No particu lars are glveu. WASrjlliGTOf) JIEWS. I.utcM Aril Ice I'rniu tho Millini.il Capltnt on tlio W'tr Situation. Hpeclut to Kvikino ItKItAM). VA8iiin-oton, May 2.V Tlio government Is still waiting for confir matory news from the Heel in Cuban waters. As rapid progtess as posslblo Is being made to reonforco Dewey at Manila. Tlio first expe dition starts this afternoon, and will lio fol lowed by another as soon as troops arrlvo. Tlio first expedition wilt arrive at Manila about the middle of Juno. Iteports of an ongagoinent between tho American aud Spanish fleets in tho vicinity of tlio windward passage continue to bo circulated, aud tho naval officials in sist that no such reports have received con firmation nt tlio state department. Tlio of ficials did, howover, say that tlio cables at Santiago and San Juan do Porto Iiico had been cut. Tlioy havo no roawu to boliovo that a fight has occuned In tlio Windward passage. From high authority it was stated this morning that tlio navy department has oflicial advicos that Ccrvera is bottled up at Santiago, aud that our fleets aro In that vicinity. Tho navy department was notified this morning of tlio Oregon's arrival , Secretary Long has decided to deny Germ any's request tli&t Gustavo Hock, tho million aire Havana cigarmakcr, bo allowed to pass the blockade and return to Havaua. He is alleged to bo a colonel of Spanish volunteers, and for that reason will not bo permitted to go. The Consular reports give notice of tlio declaration of neutrality by fire countries Itussia, Grocce, Venezuola, tho Netherlands and Canada. Tho Itussian declaration has an important statement and says tha't it is firmly rosolvod to obsorvo a perfoct aud Im partial neutrality. A 2 p. m. telegram fiom Captain Clark, of tlio United States battleship Oregon, to Secretary of tlio Navy Long announces tho arrival of tho vessel at Jupiter Inlet, on tlio eastern coast of Florida. Captain Clark reports tho Oregon and crow in oxccllent condition and ready for im- mcdiato sea service. Scmi-oflicially it is stated that the Oregon will join either Itcar Admiral Sampson's, or Commodore Schley's squadron as soon us coaled and supplied. Inquiry at tho navy department this after noon (4.00 p. m.) brought forth the Informa tion that no news, confirmatory or otherwise of an engagement, had been received from either Sampson or Schley. Naval ollicials, howovor, hourly anticipate information from ono of theso sources. TROUBLE FOR MONTIJO. To Bo Tried by Court Martini For the Manila Defeat. New York, May 25. A dispatch from Hong Kong asserts that Admiral Mon tljo, commander of the Spanish squad ron destroyed by Admiral Dewey, Is to ADMIRAL MONTIJO be court mnrtiuled on the chanre of cowardice. The dispatch also alleged that the captain of the Spanish reve nue cutter Callao, more recently cap tured by a boat of the United States fleet, as she was entering- Manila bay, Is to be Bhot for not returning: tho tire of tho Americans. Tho Oregon Iteporls. Special to liVK.Nlsa IIickald. Jupiter, Fla., May 25. Tho battleship Oregon arrived hero at 10:30 o'clock last night. Despatches from her wero brought ashore. There was a bundle of telegrams for Wash ington. Lieutenant Davis spoko In thrilling terms of tho loug watch from li.iliia, llnizll, up to whoro safety was assured. When Nassau, Bahama, had been passed tho Oregon sailors sent up three cheers, (War news continued on Fourth page.) loin unr'-a Absolutely Pure FOftEGASTS. Arrangements being Made Tor the An nual Solemn Observance. CEREMONIES WILL BE IMPRESSIVE. Busy Workers at tho Cemeteries Preparing For the Decoration of the Graves Next Monday-Movements of the 0. A. R. and Kindred Organizations. Hlltlllreilfl nf lirnnln 3tn ilnvrtfltitr ,it,iili r.r tlieir StMirO time tllU Wtc tn thn An..nmti.. of plots In tho local cemetories for the Memo rial Day ceremonies to bo held noxt Monday, and It seems that the work this year is more extensive than in any previous years. There is a IfrOHt flntnmifl fur llmvnn ami tin. ,1i.at.,M aio reaping a harvest in spite of tho hard ii uies. Tho activity among the old soldiers Is osnoeiallv noticeable. Tl l tiri'iwtirw nf war seems to havo stirred up a spirit of voneru- iion mat nas no; maultosted itself to such a degree for many years. The members of the Grand Armv nf thn linimhlir ami tlmw ..r tho kindred organizations tho Womon's ituiict uorps, isous or Veterans and Ladies' j.uiici v,orps, aro nulling lorth commendable elforts to mako the ltaviu if tfin l,iaHr.,i heroos reflect as they have uover before tho noauty ana lragniuco or nature's choicest tirodllr'tilllm. KtHM-i.'ll iltfmitinn fa lmlno aivt... . 4 ,..un Q.,v. to the imrch.iKn nf natural it1:ttitn utirl nnu..td but contributions will still bo acceptable, as tuo organizations will hardly bo able to pur chase all that will be required for a proper distribution. Arrangements for the annual parado and l eremonios at the G. A. It. plot of the Odd Fellows' cemetery aro about complete and au impressive demonstration is oxpocted. The annual memorial snrvfnnH itiulnr tliA auspices of Watkiu Waters Post No. 140, G. A. It., will ho hold noxt Sunday ovening ill thn tTlltlml Kvillltnlicnl eliiirr.1i m V.rfl Jardin street. Tho sermon will be dolivered by Uov. 1. J. ltcitz, tho pastor. It is oxpected mo memners oi mo women's Keliol Uorps, Ladies' Aid Society and Sous of Veterans will be in attendance. AT M VH.VNOY CITY. Severn Post. G. A. .. will iiasrmlifn nf It. hall at fl:S() nY.lnelc (in Hin m,,ri.M. f lw oration Day and, accompanied by tho Sons oi etcraus and Womu's Kolicf Corps, will proceed to tlio cemetery, whoro memorial ceremonies will be held. Tlmrn will l singing by a select choir, addresses by min isters oi tno gospel aim tuo decoration of graves. Upon each gravo will bo placed a wreath aud nlant. Tlinrn will l.n tf.rtllt parado at eleven o'clock and a memorial mooting will no bold in the evening at ivaicr s opera uoubo, wncn 110V. U, Keed, pastor of tho Methodist Episcopal church. will delivor.au oratlour-Thero will also bo"f" vocal and Instrumental ninsio appropriate to tho occasion. I'lnuvrs For Decoration Day. For Memorial dav wn will lmvn n nlnn selection of bouquets, both largo and small, to be sold cheap. In addition wo will receive a big stock of mammoth plants, full grown nnu moomiug at reasouablo prices. At Cos lett's, 30 South Main street. 5-25-lt Won u l'rlzf. At tho opening of tho horso show at St. Martin's Green, Philadelphia, yostorday, Charles K. Titman's black geldiUL' "Marvknd Hoy," with a record of S!.23L won third uri.e in tho trottors' drawing class sliowu to wagon. Mr. Titman's horso received rather a rough deal, lio Is a fino black geld ing with almost perfect action, and as the contestants wero speeded around tho ring he seemed to havo first mortgage ou tho blue ribbon. Altomont was his closest rival and to him went the first prizo. Tho red ribbon was tagged ou Maryland Uoy, and after parading around tho ring onco the judges changed their minds, taking tho red oil' and giving him yellow instead. At KcprlilUHkl'tf Arcade Cafe. Sour krout, pork and mashed potatoes to night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Mr. ItluIccMleo'H HitcceHgnr. It is rumored that J. T. Keith, formerly of tlio Pittsburg and Lako Frio ltailruad, will succeed A. P. lllaksleo as superintendent of tlio Mahanoy Division of tho Lohigli Val ley Itailroad. Humor also has it that Goorgo lirlll, trainmaster, who has been acting sun eriuiondentsiuce Mr. Hlakesleo's resignation wont into etloct, is to step dowu mid out This chango is to tako effect ou Juno 1st. air. iiiaksleo himself vouches fur tho correct ness of tho rumor, and it was also corrobor ated to-ilay by ollicials at Delano by a tele phone message to tho IIekalu. Keiulrlck IIousu Free Lunch. Purco of non soun will bn f tr. all patrons to-ulght. A New Wrinkle. Anthony Miskio aud Mrs. Maryuickowicz wero before Justice Shocmakor last night, i charged with fraud aud false pretense by Ellis Guziuskl, who alleged that the woman called at his stoic yesterday and said Miskie, her boarder, wanted flour aud othor goods and would pay for them upon delivery. When Guziuskl took tho goods to tho houso tho Ixwnler said he would go up stairs aud get the money. 1 no woman took possession of tho Hour, dumped it into u pan with water, and proceeded to make bread. Tho boarder failed to appear with tho money aud Ouzlnski sought relief at tho olllco of Justice Shue- maker, who put each of the accused under ?300 bail. American uud Cuban flags, all sizes and uualitios. F. J. Portz, !il N, Main street, tf I'lro Aliiiiu. Shortly beforo niiio o'clock this mornlug the fan dciiurtuiout was called to tho ptopelty of Joseph lEhyiiios. on Wost Lloyd street. A defective Hue was tho eauso of the trouble, but no damago was dune. Considerable com plaint Is mado agalut one of the Hues of this ptoperty by tlio neighboring property owners, Jtlt'hlnllH cafe, lioau soup, froe, to-nigh f. Monument Meeting. Au Important meeting of tho Soldiers' Monument Association will bo hold lu the Borough Council uhuinber at 7:30 o'clock this evening. As considerable very important buriness Is to be transacted it is hoped thore will bo n largo attendance of representatives. White blanks at S cenU per piece and gilts at 0 and ?i couts per pioco. Wo have higher priced wallpaper. At F. J. l'ortz, SI North Main street. tf ANNIVERSARY. Tim Rons nt" St, (Jeorgu Spend a Pleasant !.' eulng. Tho menibors of Sheuandoah Lodrc No 00 Sons of St. George, of town, celc'.raUil thi seventeenth anniversary of tin orair a lor in Itefowlch's hall last evening by holdiu? a very pleasing and interesting eutcrtaiumcnt .iifi.i1 t i. ...... u"' mi. inv irnria, luiiiMimLUUl uoill.' served during tlio intermission ,V1 if the amusements was the perforr . .inr - cf a sum II dog owned by Mr. lldwnrds. Mr. William Pooler, of St. C'U r, win is a Fast Grand President of the lodgt w.i d.air man of the evening aud enlivened the inert ing with humorous anecdotes aud ctaina The following was the program Op. n n ode, I.orlire ; address, chairman (..ug ui MIm Wyatt; recitation, Mi.--. I n tiu n Metcalf family; singing, Mimc Lccj an Dodsworth; recitation, Master bl.arrock singing, John Fooler ; recitation, Gcargt Knott, Ji.; cornet solo, Miss Sallfc Lcddail recitation, Mis Harsley ; rtuut:.. Miss Hes; singing, Haskey family , r. tt. onr Miss Fool; singing, Miss Dodstvortk, hi gmg Miss Wyatt; sluginir, John Fooler Window shades from 10 ccuu and upward Ef timates given on largo shad - I J Port, 21 North Main stieot. tf Oapt. 1'nyuo CletH Urilers. Captain Kurd W. Payne, uf f jrauuy ( Schuylkill County Volunteer t. ,1 u letter from tho State department tell ujr 1, m to hold his company in readint, aa they will bo among the first to bo. ordered out in i as there is a second call for volunteer.-, a 13 uow oxpected. The company met last ni Jit for drill, and the muster was thru malt out The rolls are still open for any able bodied young men who may desire to enter tho ranks. If I BOX I. 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Call and see our trimmed hats and bargain specials, every one of which i-, a record breaker. It shows bf yond a doubt that the peoph ;et the latest styles, finest goods and lowest prices at the Bon Ton. Lower indeed than in any other millinery parlors in Shenandoah. THE BON TON 29 N. Main Sl Shenandoah, Pa. Leads Them All For Style and Low Prices. Next door to Holderman's Jewelry Store. ICYCLE From one of the largest manu facturers in New York en 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 great purchase are marked at simi lar low prices, MAX LEVIT; 15 E. Centre St. Up To-Date 1 lat Store and Shenandoah' Greatest Gent's Furnishing Store. WE'RE REM FOR IT I The preparation lor war against natural eflects goes ou. It's the housekeeper with the broadest range of judgment who gets the most goods from the money spent. Some people have trouble finding the thing they want nt the price they can afford to pay. Others come direct to us aud get the best values the market affords. B T.J. BROUGHALL, 25 South Main Street.
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