ffi. v.-.ss tf timing gfigfiib Ictttik THE HERALD Orn business because of its known large circulation and renders rich results to its advertisers. DO VOU WANT 7e roach the fubht through a fro frtstwt, dtfiHita, influential curnsl site the 11KRALD column; 88 83- VOL. XIII.-N0. 120. SHENANDOAH. PA.. TJIHISDAY, MAY 20. 1890. 0 J. P. Williams & Son, 'fjr 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. SPRING DRESS GOODS AND SILKS In all the leading shades. Also White and colored organdies, embroideries and new effects in cotton goods. . OIL CL0TH8. LINOLEUMS s At the old price, regardless of the advance. . ! .1 DOmpr'Q North Main St., W . W . 1 1X1 L THE BEE HIVE Leader of High Grade Goods, Latest Styles and Genuine Bargains 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 milinery 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 FYom Post Office. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE Headquarters for. Screen Doors, Window Screens, Green Wire Cloth, Etc. For Good Light White Bread AND NO TROUBLE TO BAKE USE AQUEDUCT MILL Sold Geo. W. Whole Wheat Graham Flour Old Time Pure Rye Flour Brookside Fancy Pastry Flour Best Granulated Corn Meal, At KEITER'S. War Declared On Prices. A large and henutiiul new stock of Baby Coaches, $3.50 and upwards. Wj Shenandoah, Pa. by Keiter. HE Mil There is No Longer Enemy is at Santiago de Cuba. THE BMiTipRE REPORTED BLOWft UP I News of the Destruction Comes by Way Threatened Bituminous Strike. Spcciat to Evening Hkiui.d. Key West, May 26. It tively that Admiral Cervera trap and helpless at Santiago de Cuba. Huch jubilation prevails here among the naval officers. Naval officials here say ports are that occurrences are momentarily expected. Bituminous Miners Threaten to Strike. Special to Kvi:nino Herald. Philadelphia, May 20. Tho Stato Governor Hastings may be compelled to call on President McKlnloy for troops, instead of furnishing men for service in the war Ayith Spain. The minors in the Bituminous region June 15th if they are not granted the 09 Patrick Dolun and Secretary Warner, of the United Millers, are advis ing the men to give up work unless they mines, irrespective of the company stores. : CERVERA'S RECEPTION. Hpoclal to Kvenlng llernlil. Madrid, May 20. A dispatch has been published giving details of tho arrival of Admiral Cervera's squadron at Santiago do Cuba. It says: At 8 o'clock on tlio morning of May 19 tho Infanta Maria Teresa entered tho port of Santiago do Cuba flying tho flag of Admiral Cervera. Sho was followed almost Immediately by the Vizcaya, tho Almiranto Oquendo, tho Cristobal Colon and tlio torpedo boat destroyer Pluton. Soon afterward tho torpedo boat destroyer Furor, which had been recounolterlnc. nrrived. The inhnbltatnts swarmed to the shores of tho bay, displaying tho ut most joy and enthusiasm. All tho vessels in tho port wero dressed in gala array. On Sunday night there was an imposing demonstration in honor of tho ofllcors and crewB. The bands of tho city played patriotic airs, thero wero brilliant Illuminations, and the ueonlo uaraded the streets singing WflSjflflGTOfl JJEWS. Latest Advices From the national Capital on the War Situation. Hpccllll to EVWINO llEKALU. Washington, May 20. Tho call for 75,000 volunteers, issued yes torday, is looked upon as very significant, and as an indication that tho authorities do not look for a speedy termination of tho war. It will requiro at least tlireo months to or ganize anil drill thoso raw recruits. Kvory preparation is being mailu by tho authorities hero for a long war. Thero aro thoso, how ever, who believe that with tlio annihilation of tho Spanish ilcot, tho bombardment and surrondor of Havana oud Porto ltlco, that Spain will bo only too anxious to sue for peaco. Thero is 110 doubt that President McKln loy vontcmplatos an activo campaign against Cuba and Porto ltlco. It Is unofficially stated that Schley's attack upon tho lloct at Santiago will bo simultaneous with a bom bardment of Havana by Sampson's squadron, When this Is accomplished Porto lileo will bo attacked. Tho sondiug of supplies to the insurgents has been suspended ponding these engage meuts, but it is behoved that troops will bo landod in Cuba before tlio end of tho present week, Tho movements of tho transport ships at Key West is an indication that tho government is active in this connection, but (Contluutxl 011 l'ourlh Page.) I CHANGED Any Doubt That the of One of Dewey's Ships of London. is now known here posi and his fleet are in a frankly that official re that should end the war Department is in 11 quandary and of tho state throuteli to strike on - eunt rate. ' ".. are paid the 09-cont rata at all the patilotlc songs. Admiral Cervera and his officers woro given a banquet at the Casino, where loyal toasts were honored, tho principal speeches being by Admiral Cervera and Mgr. Saenz do Urturlx y Credo, archbishop of Santiago do Cuba, the latter of whom exclaimed: "It Is not sufficient to bo victorious on tho sea. Tho Spanish flag must float on tho capitol at Washington." Tho squadron has revictualed. Five vessels were in front of tho port yes terday. It Is believed that tho Ameri can vessel Eagle has been charged to cut tlio cable. Tho dispatch Is not dated. It Is announced that the Countess of Paris, accompanied by tlio Princesses Loulso and lsabello. has arrived at Madrid. The ambassadors of Itussla, Ger many and England, M. Schovitch, Herr Von Padowltz and Sir Honry Drummond-Wolff, conferred Inst even ing with Duke Almedevar do Itio, tho minister of foreign affairs. NAVAL ENGAGEMENT NOW IMPROBABLE SAYS SAGASTA .Special to KvknikoIIeiiXlu. London, May 20. A Madrid dospatch to tho Central News Agency says Souor Sagasta, Spain's Prime Minister, says that as matters stand now a naval engagement iu Cuban waters is ostrenicly improbablo and likely to bo indefinitely postponed. Admiral Cervera's squadron, Sagasta said, was safe in tlio Santiago do Cuba harbor, and that Americans would find Santiago forts and ships different from thoso at Manila. "If tho Americans are awaiting a naval battlo before they attempt nu invasion of Cuba, said Sagasta, thoy will need a consider ablo amount of patience. Negro Lynched, Special to Kvc.NINQ IIehald. Salisbury, Md., May 20. OarfloU King, tlio negro who shot and fatally wounded Herman Keuuey, was taken from jail at one o'clock this morning by a mob and lynched King was first strung up with a clothes liuc, hut it was not strong cnougu una tho man foil to tho ground unconscious. Whoa cousclousnoss returned King at' tompted to run away, but lie was provouted from doing so ami strung up again. Over ono hundred bullets woro shot into tho negro's body aud when ho oxplrod tho mob dispersed, At Payuo's nursery, GirardvtlU, you will Mud tho largest stock overseen iu tho county PREPARING TO FIGHT. Our Warships Concentrating Before Guan- tanamo and Other Ports Near Santiago de Cuba. Madrid, May 20. A dispatch from Havana says tlio American warships aro concentrating beforo Guantanamo and other ports near Santiago do Cuba", as well ns tlio lottor port, which seems to Indicate that tho squadrons nro pre paring to attack Admiral Cervera. Tho anxiety Incrensos dairy, but tho public is disposed to continue tho roslstnnco to the utmost. THE BALTIMORE DISABLED An Kxploslcui Occur On One of tin- American Hlilp at Manila Special to Kvexixu IIkiiai.d. London, Mny 20. A nrivutu des patch from Maiillii, Philippine Is lands, says tho United Stutes cruiser liultiiuoro has been disubled. A despatch from Madrid also says tlio Baltimore lias beon disabled by an explosion on board. (Hadstoun'H llutly In Statu. Special to UVENINO IIKIIALI). Loudou, May 20. Groat crowds of people viewed tlio bo'dy of tho lato lion. William Ewart Gladstone, lying iu stato at West minster Hull, tills morning. l)y noou fully !5,000 people had pawed tlio body, among them Sir Miehaol Hicks lieach and Sir William and Lady Harcourt. Spain's Internal Trouble. Ppcclal to livening Herald, Madrid, May SO. Current reports indicato that the dlucrcncos between Souor Gamazo, Minister of Public Works, and Scnor Fing- corver, .Minister of Finance, may result iu a Ministerial crisis. Tho harmony of tho re organized Cabinet is certainly greatly dis turbed by theao diiTercncus. Senor Sagasta says there is no prospect of a peaceful termi nation of hostilities with tho United Slates. Tlio Oregon' Movement Special to Kvr.NiNQ llmtALii. Koy West, May 20 Tlio United States battleship Oregon, which arrived ell' Jupiter Inlet, Fla,, on Tuesday, left thero yesterday after sending private telegrams to Washing ton, and arrived here this morning. As soon ns tho Oregon is provisioned and coaled horo sho will join that portion of Itonr Admiral Sampson's squadron now off tho haibor of Havana, and will participate in tho bombardment of that city. lhiglaml Watching Trance. Special to Kvesiso Hicuai.ii London, May 20. England is watching Spain's obvious intention to grant to Franco tho freo uso of Couta, Morocco, which be longs to Spain. By this action Spain scoks tho support of Franco when tlio negotiations for peaco be tween tho United States and Spain tako place, with a view to holding tho Philippines. England is determined to prevent Franco from obtaining possession of Ccuta. Steamers Collldo. Special to ICVU.NI.Ml HtQALK. Calcutta, May 20. Tho steamers Mecca and Lindula, bound for Rangoon, collided near Sands' head last night. Tlio Mecca sank and fifty of hor crew and passongors woro drowned. Tho Lindula camu to port this morning badly damaged. l'roliably u Spanish Jolce, Special toKviSNisa IIcltAl.l). Now York, May 20. A bulletin from Washington says it is asserted there that President McKiuley ollercd to give Spain tho Philippiues luid to refrain from invading Porto ltlco on condition that Spain would glvo up Cuba, but that Spain rejected tho proposition. The Mejor& Case, Special to KvEMCiO IIlIUAI.ll, Pottsvlllo, May 20. Tlio appeal of Com missioner Charlos Meyers, boforo Judge Itccdor, of the Superior Court, at Easton, for a supersedes, has been granted condi tionally. Tho status of tho case is that Mr. Moyers cannot assumo tho ollico until tho ap peal can bo finally determined by tho Super ior Court when it meets to hear Schuylkill couuty cases in Octobor next. Under tho samo conditions tho local court cannot ap point a successor to Mr. Meyers in tlio 1110,111 tlmo, aud their w ill bo but two Commission ers in ollico until October uoxt, when final disposition will bo mado. ;iZ.:'.'.'jL lid- ' 5M yvbiolutely Puro OlOVEOlEflT A Lengthy session Held by Represents, tlves Last NfRht. NEW LAWS UNDER THE CHARTER Officers Will be Elected Annually in Janu ary Hereatter.-Hon. M. c. Watson Elected to Succeed S. A. Beddall as Treasurer Tho Site Not Definitely Settled Yet. A meeting of tho Soldiers' Monument Park Association was hold in tho Council chamber last night and the session continued about two hours, during which time sovoral matters of importance to the movement wore cob sldored and acted upon. About twenty repiCMjuttttives were in attendance and President P. D. Holmnn presided. It had beon lioiicd that the site fur the monument would havo boon secured in time for formal dedication on Memorial Day, but owing to the tedious methods attending the acquitment of real estate privileges and titles from the Girard Estate tho Association has beon unable to consummate its negotia tions. Atl'airs aio in such a shape, however, that tho Association expects to havotho ques tion of site settled definitely within a very short time. Considerable time Whs spent last evening iu considering a report by tho committee on constitution and by-laws, which was ap pointed after the Association bocame char tered. Tho import was , finally adopted. Among other things, it fixes tho aunual election of ollicers on the first Friday of January and tho regular meeting nights on tho first Friday of each month. A change was also made in the treasurer ship. Mr, S. A. Iioddall, of Tamaqua, hold the position from tho time tho movement was started. Itocontly he suggested to tho Asso ciation that perhaps it would bo more con venient to have the trcasuier nearer homo. This was discussed and last night Hon. M. C. Watson, who has been a vory activo worker iu tho Association's behalf, was elected to succeed Mr. Iioddall. The next regular meeting of the Associa tion will held on June 3rd. It is expected the meeting will bo an an important ouo. At KepcliliiHkl'r .Vrcailu Cafe, bean soup, freo, to-night. Hot lunch to-monow morning. Senator Oole Under Hall. Prlvato Detective John J. Toolo yesterday arrested former Stato Senator Coyle, at his home in Philadelphia, on a warrant sworn out by T. J. Joyce, editor of tho Mahanoy City black Diamond. The warrant was sworn out beforo Justice Fister. of town, and charges Coylo with perjury. Coylo appoared before a Philadelphia magistrate and, after waiving a hearing, entered bail in tho sum of $1,000. This suit grows out of tho notorious Coyio-Joyco cisos of last year. Journal. Kcmlrlck Holme Free Lunch, Cream of tomato soun will bo sorvnd. fren. to all patrons to-night. A lferollio. Sliss May Dusto, whilo returninu home from tho High school yostorday nftornoon, gracefully figured iu an act of heroism that resulted in tho saving of a livo-yoar-old child from serious injury, if not doath. Tho child wandered from tho pavement at tho comer of Main ami Lloyd streets towards tho electric railroad as a car approached aud a team sud denly swung around the corner from Lloyd street, and hemmed 111 tho littlo tot. Miss Dusto took in the situation at a glance and. quickly running out into tho street, caught nold ot tho child aud carried it safely to the sidewalk, llystandors said .Miss Dusto dis played excellent presence of mind under tho circumstances. AVorU for Assessors Tho Ward Assossors hayo received instruc tions to make a return of all residents of their rospcctlvo wards, between tho ages of 0 and 21 years of ago, sox, nationality, resi dence, sub-school district, namo and addioss of the person iu parental relation, and namo aud address of employer, and any child under 18 years of age that is engaged In any regular employment or service. Tho As sessors have entered upon tho work in con junction with tho making of tho registration ot voters and lists of births and deaths. Window bhados from 10 cents and upward Estimates given on largo shades. V. J. Portz, si ."orth Jlain street. tf l'artially l'arnlyml. While William (Julrk, tolograph operatorat i.ocust butumit, had his hand unon the trans. mittor a Hash of lightning struck tho wire and passed up his arm, across his chest, down his left sido and out his foot, leaving a scar In its tracks. He was prostrated and partially paralyzed. Ho was removed to his homo at Locust (lap. Aleldalls cafe. Sour krout aud pork to-night. Helloes ot the Lattluier ltlots, Formal rosiiouso to tho Austrian govern ment as to tbo men killed iu Lattimor la tho riota of last your, has been mado by tho Stato Department, (iovoruor Hastings sent in a long report made up mostly of the record of tho cclcbratod trial, tlio fact being ro- viowed by the Attorney lieneral and sup plemented by a strong aigument to maintain tho position taken by our governmout. namely, that it was not responsible under tiie clrcumstaucos for the killing. Whito blanksat 5 ceuU per pleco and gilts at 0 and Ti cents per piece. Wo have higher priced wallpaper. Atl. J. Portu, 21 North Main sticet. tf Applicants for I'fiiMioiis, Tho Pension Examining Hoard met at Pottsvillo yesteiday and a number of old veterans, applicants for pensions, appeared for examination. Among the number weio: J. N. 1 lesser, of town, of Co. A. 120th Puuuap Vol. ; Hodo Otto, Co. 1). 48111 Keg., 1'. V and Frank McCellough, Co. 11, 15th U. S., tho latter two residents of Uiraidvillo. lllekert'fi Cute. Spoclal freo lunch to-night. Pish cakes to monow morning, Hand Injured. John Strnm.kl, a resident of the First ward, had the Index finger of his right hand soyerely lacerated yesterday by having It caught iu the semper Hue at tho Ellaiigowan mluos, Tho best placo to buy your wall paper is at F, J. l'ortz, 21 North Maiu street Wo have tho largest stock uuith of tho mountain, tf "BOOM HARD COAL." Hie Illtcrliiilliiillon .,,ii:M Antlira it....., t.... .1 , ..WSl.II. llltLillllllli ...!.. i ue imncmcnt man 'U! i j i.y vi ncss men and the puoi 'It ( r... 1 to I hard coal is roc mi, m i.tt-n throughout the antln rci... 1 . body is interested, 01 .hnjU tic In t'lt vlval of this indnsln ciut urs gives the lollowing to ' being discriminated ag. mi ' vtneatis neing oinn ' i :, i icaj new ork at a net mt v i,. In 7 cents a hundred pin.u l . n 11 1, Coal is handled siuiilarh ' r li uuvn mil ivijuiiu nidiiv i j j mi space, or ai good ears a- !oi 1, - 1 niiiiuiuous eoai is ari c3; Virginia mines to N , , $1 or less per ton. 11 witm u' 1 u t - r.ai' readers, grain can lie imui. : u .-. 1 : Now York for f 1.40 a ton i t.. ., di fend a charge of from ? 1 1 fi iuf.a fj carrying anthracite ou -int' ot I. u. covered by the soft co.il -ii- . ,t ; nil sixth tho distance covin. '1 ij 'ti whtt ments. "Thn firpNttnt tinlirv . l i , mr aubiiracito merely i' on our ovor-capitulii'l abandoned. "From any part of tn .1 ( 1. cents a ton and niaki . r v. t uueuon in price tne dniMii' in- mill 111.. ,,.ll!i,,.. uiahI.I 11 . 1 I 1 week instead of a day ,m i ut present. New Yurk intcn d- ,n iu l.' iu inious coal properties and r,u lio.nl aio keep, lug hard coal at its present iliudvautagL " American aud Cuban il.i--, all -i.c3 and qualities. F. J. Peru, 21 N. M uu -in . t tf mi 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. Pa, 1 oil -i i-1. ,L.i 1 . . . . nats ana nan mi , m 1.1 s every one of which 1 a rcmn f1rlll-,f flint- -h,. 1, t. . r- t- 1 1 I . f- fi H I ll.i t-,.... t- - ,. . . lowest prices at th Bon Ton. Lower indeed th u, m an othe millinerv i. triors it Shenandoah. THK 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa, Leads 1 hem All For Sn J I Price Next door to Hokli 1 n.jn v sure Max Levit Means Best. kJ V vll Hir L ii.LLS (II lilt r.ii spring season art those : PORTO RICO BROWNS. Inst tlm nrniif r sh.idu vCoK j 1 1 dressiness and durability. The new "Semi-Dress" .soft hat is the right thing for cycling, driving or business, MAY I I V 1 I I . I . V , 15 E. Centre St. Up-To-Date Hat Store and Shenandcah 1 Lireaiesl Lieut s rurniahing Store. WEIE RfflDT FOR IT! J?- The preparation lor T.. i... i.....i . .1 LllW I1UU.1LIVM 111 1VIL1 1 ... 1 , I II IIJ111 t,L l.llll't III llll Cl- who gebs the most goods froj- the money spent Some people have trouble finding the thing they want nt the price they can afford to pay. Others ,ii-.-,..i .... .....1 . . , , . 1 . . , VIII.S.1. IU VID tlllVL 1AL I. values the market affords. T.J.BROUGH 25 South Main Str u'V'--rr
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