(Evening sggfiSb ffiemtit. THE HEfrALD Creates business because ef itshtitivn large circulation and renders rich results to its aitvtrtitirs. DO YOU WANT 7b rteth the public through a pit gretsive, digmfiea, influential journal use the ItKRAI.D columns. & - VOL. XIIL-NO. 130. SHENANDOAH. PA.. FRIDAY, JUNE 3. 1890. (WE CENT J. P. Williams & Son, LMlnJ.'r 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 6L0THS, LINOLEUMS f 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. This week we are selling a fine grade of the latest -r . , , . , , 1 price ; not to speak of the great ussortment 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 our milinery will assure you at once that you can save dollars in that line alone. MONEY SAVED, tVJONEY EARNED, So walk through the different departments 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! Headquarters for Screen Poors, Window Screens, Green Wire Cloth, Etc. For Good Light White Bread and no trouble to. bake use: aqueduct mill. Daisv or Moss Rose Flour. Sold Geo. VV. Whole Wheat Graham Flour Old Time Pure Rye Flour Brookside Fancy Pastry Flour Best Granulated Com Meal. At KEITER'S. War Declared On Prices. A large and beautiful new slock of Baby Coaches, $3.50 and upwards. North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. . . 1 il. .1 t 1 ll... by Keiter. ORDERED II lllli SANTIAGO AT ORCE ! Sampson Instructed to Bombard That Port and to Destroy the Spanish Fleet Without Delay. News of an Engagement Expected. A Vote Expected Before Final Adjourn raent To-night. SILVER SEIGNOIRAGE BILL PASSED! The Navy Department Heard Nothing From Sampson or Schley, Bat There Is a Strong Belief That a Battle Has Been Fought at Santiago-Second Expedition to Manila Will Leave Next Week. T 1 " Washington, June 3. Hpcclal to Kvknino IIi:hai.ii. At noon the war situation, as far as the war and navy departments are officially advised, is unchanged. No word had been received from Commodore Schley at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The talk in naval circles indi cates that a naval battle will soon occur at fjjantiago, if one has not already taken place. The combined fleets of Rear Ad miral Sampson and Commodore Schley are said to have instruc tions to take Santiago without further delay and destroy the Span ish vessels now there. WASHINGTON NEWS; Latest AtUlotm From llio Mltloiml CnpUul 011 tlin War Situation. Special to Evening IIl'itAi.it. Washington, Juno 3. Iu anticipation of the invasion of tlio San tiago do Cuba provinco and Porto l!ico, many questions in recant to the commands havo arisen. Genoral Shaftner will doubtless command tlio expedition to Santiago and Qenoral I'itz hugh Leo that to Porto liico. When the general invasion of Cuba begins it will iuvolvo the uso, perhaps, of 0110 hun dred thousand troops. General Allies will lead the army in person. Tlio Navy department stated this morning, at 11:30 o'clock, that no ofiicial news had beun received from thu squadron at Santiago, and thoy have heard 1 othlng from that quarter since Admiiul Sampson arrived and took command. It is expected that tlio troop3 will arrivo tlioro about the middle of next week. Commodoro Schley's friends mo indignant boeauso Admiral Sampson was sent to Santi ago to take command, and say it reflects upon the former's ability. They point out that tho acting Hear Admiral is junior to Schley on the registor. Tho harbor at Manila will bo mined by Ad miral Dowoy, to prevent an ofl'ectivo attack by any fleet tho enemy may sond. Ollicials here, howovor, do not bolcivo that Spain will send hoi reserve squadron to tho Philippines. Senator Hale to-day said that he wished to put himself on record by stating that should tho war with Spain last one year it would cost hotwoon seven and oight hundred million dollars. Tho department's estimate is ono million less. It is clainiod, after a careful poll, that tho ameudmont to the war revenuo bill iu tho Sonato providing for tho coinago of tho silver soigniorago In tho treasury will ho adopted. A commission is now Investigating tho numerous complaints that Camp Alger, at Falls Church, Ya., where most of tho Penn sylvania troops aro, Is not healthy. It is malarial and tho wator supply Is Insullicient. Thoro are a number of mild cases of pnou monia in tho camp. liy dlrcctiou of Secretary of War Algor a baloou section of the United States Signal Corps has been attached to tho Gth Army Corps. The War Rovonuo bill was again taken up In the Sonate this morning. A voto is ex pected before adjournment to-night, and tho bill will pass by an overwhelming majority. Tho Sonato, by a voto of 48 to 31, passed tho Wulcott selguiorago coluago amendment to the War Revenuo bill, MURDER AND SUICIDE. A Ilunlmml Sought ltetunge lit tlio Door of it Jilll. Special to KviENlsn llmiAl.n, Alfred, Mo., Juno 3, Louis Marclllo and Mrs. Elizabeth Uoraldlnl were released from tho York county jail to-day aftor serving a term for adultery. JIarcllll had just loft tho jail when ho was set upon by Joseph Cleraldlni, husband of tho roloasod woman. tieraldlnl II red two shots at Marclllo and both took ell'ect. The husliaud then shot and killed himself, Marcille's condition Is ciitlcal. ANOTHER STORY Of HIE BATTLE. Schloy's Shells Evidontly Caused Much Damage. MORE SERIOUS WORK AHEAD. The Dynamite Cruiser Vesuvius Will Make an Attempt to Explode the Triple Mines Extending Across tho Harbor's Mouth. If the Attempt Is Successful Schley Will Sail Into the Harbor For a Death Grap ple With the Fleet and Batteries. Port Antonio, Jamaica, Juno 3. Further details of the battle of Santi ago have reached here by a nowspaper dispatch boat, as follows: For an hour Tuesday aftornoon tho Massa chusetts, Iowa, Now Orleans and Vix en, of Commodoro Schley's squadron, exchanged shots with tho Spanish fleet under Admiral Corvera and with tho land batteries guarding tho harbor of Santiago do Cuba, behind which tho Spanish fleet Is hiding. Tho engagement was tho first which has occurred between tho naval forces, and was but a prelude to serious work In the latter part of tho week. No at tempt was made by tho American com mander to bring cn a general engage ment, It being merely his desiro to locale tho batteries on tho hills above tho harbor and to determlno the po sition of the Spanish forts. Shortly before 10 o'clock Commodoro Schley left tho Urooklyn for tho Massachusetts, on board of which bat tleship ho remained during tho fight ing. At 1 o'clock tho signal to form column was hoisted on tho Massa chusetts, and tho New Orleans, Iowa nnd Vixen foil In In tho order named. Tho Massachusetts steamed slowly until nbout five miles west of tho harbor cntranco, when tho turned In toward the shore, and when about G.OOO yards off she turned east again and bore down on tho ha-bor, tho New Orleans being close up md tho Iowa half a mllo behind. Tho flagship grad ually Increased her speed, and was soon running through :ho water at tho rate of ten knots an hour. When she had passec tho harbor entrance by r00 yards t. great cloud of smoke burst from the two 13 Inch guns in her aftor turret, and two shells rose over tho hill, ono of them striking tho Spanish flagship Cristobal Colon full and fair as she lay at her anchor ngo and tho other falling close along side. Tho two guns In tho forward turret wore then fired ant their sholls In exploding throw up front jets of spray closo to tho Colon. All tho shoro batteries began n rapid firo on tho Massachusetts, but sho was soon beyond their range, intl tho bat teries thereupon turned tlelr guns on the Now Orleans. This cruiser had been directed to pay attention to tho batteries and to draw their firo as much as possible, and she obeyed her instructions to tho lettoi. Her first shot located a largo battery on the hill above tho Morro. It 3ow straight Into the fort, nnd must liavo caused much damago, as a great cloud of dust and dohrls roso as the shell burst. A couple moro shots sent part of tho walls of Morro flying Into tho air, and then the Now Orleans confined her self to tho batteries, hoi firo being rapid and extremely accurato. Evory shot sho fired made troublo for Spain. Tho Iowa camo noxt, and, llko tho Massachusetts, devoted her attention to the ships lying within tho harbor. Hor 12 Inch shells mado tho wator tly all around that part of tho harbor In which tho Cristobal Colon Iny. Tho latter, howovor, was not seriously damaged, and kept up hor firo until long after tho American ships steamed out of range. After tho Iowa camo tho little Vixen, which npparontly had no business In a light whore battleships wero engaged. Dut sho scudded along after tho Iowa, and whon at tho proper point sho let fly with hor ono six poundor and glided away, proudly conscious of having done hor best. After the Vlxon had passed tho forts tho Massachusetts turned again to tho westward, followed by tho other ships In tho samo order, with tho oxcoptlon of tho Vixen, formerly tho yacht Jo Bephlno, which was ordored to keep out of troublo. Tho Ironclads boro down on tho har bor once moro. The flagship kept In until less than 4,000 yards from tho shoro'and then her shells again began to heavo up tho waters of Santiago harbor. Tills tlmo tlio shoro battorlos woro bettor served, and tho Spaniards replied to tho warships' firo in ener getic fashion. Dut nearly all the shots from tho batteries fell short. Then camo tho Now Orleans onco moro, hor long, black guns doing fear ful work and tearing up tho ground all around tho batterlos In tho most savage manner. The Spaniards dropped shells closo to tho Iowa, as sho enmo by for tho (Continued on Second Pago.) A SPANISH SHIP BOUND TO NEW YORK Special to Lvunikh IlcnAl.i, New York, June 3. The Span isli steamship Panama was cited southeast of the Highlands at 1:16 o'clock this afternoon, bound in toward this port. ST. PAUL TO GO TO THE CANARIES, Hprclnl toKvnxixo 11i:iiam. New York, June 3 Tho United States auxiliary cruiser Kt. run . ('m, ti.it, s i. anchored oil' Tompklnsvillo this morning. 1110 01. rani comos direct from Santiago. It is believed tho cruiser will go to tlo Canary Islands tn Wnt.eh tlin tnnvi,i,w,ta ,.f 1... Spanish reserve stiuadrnn. uhielt i rnrt,i to bo preparing to loavoCadU. TIlO C7Ur l.lkl'N tint llr.'triui. Special to Kvr.fii.vo Hr.iiALn. NfiW Vnrlr -film, H l,,...,l,,t e,... ..r tho San Francisco iron works, will leave hero on Tuesday for Europo, having been sum moned by tlio Russian government to arrange contracts for constructing soveral battleships like the Oregon, which was built at thn abovo named works. Tlio Clllmn Vice rrnslriunt, Special to Lvenlng Herald, Now York, Juno 3. VIco President Capoto, of tho Cuban Republic, left hero for Wash ington at midnight. His mission is said to be tho formal ratification of tho agreement by which the United States will assume con trol in Cuba pending tho establishment of the Cuban government after the war. Madrid Mourn of No i:clteiiifiit. Special to Everting Herald. Madrid, Juno 3. Tho Captnin-tioncral of Porto Rico telographs that several ships re cently landed provisions thoro and that there is no anxiety on tho island now about tho food supply. Mr. lirymi It lCeiuly. Special to Kvicsi.su IIukai.d. Lincoln, Neb., June 3. Hon. William J. Hryan to-day received assurance from tho War Department that his regiment would be accepted when ready. Mr. Ilryan icplied that lie would bo ready on Monday. I'olo Cut 11 .loli, Special to Kvi.tiiso IIkuai.ii. Madrid, Juno 3. Senor Polo y Rernabo, formerly Spanish Minister to tho United States, has been appointed Under Secretary of tho Foieign Ollicc. i:icilttliiii Tor .Miinllii. Special to Hvcnimu Ilr.UALI). San 1'rancisco. Juno 3. Orders worn m. ceived at midnight for tho embarkation on next Tuesday of troons for tho second Mnuiln expedition. The Colorado and Pennsylvania regiments ociug tlio nest equipped will go on board first. Alt Unlet Along tho I. hie. ripeclal to Kvknino Hkkamj. Key West, June 3. Word comes from tho blockading fleet that all is quiet on tho northern coast of Cuba. Cruiser (Jliiciiiuutl lit Norfolk. Special to Kvkmsu Ueualu. Norfolk. Va.. Juno 3. The United Stiites cruiser Cincinnati came up to the navy yard at 10 o'clock this morning. Cleveland on tlio Oceun. Special toKvKMsa IIkiiai.d. Stamford, Conn., June 3. 13. C. Ecnedlct'a Yacht "Oneida" having on board Mr. Ileno- dict and ex-President Cleveland sailed to- ilay, presumably for Buzzards Hay. Solclhti-t Wiiiit to (in to llnwull. San Kinncisfo, Jum3. The report from Washington thht the annexation of Hawaii Is nbout to lie consummated Is given much credence by the olllcers nt Camp Mi-rrltt, ami they nre alrendy figuring on an order to send troops to the Islands to look after United States Interests, and some of the volunteers who fear that they will not be sent to the Philippines are counting upon be ing1 turned to Hawaii us a place of sec ond choice. Uenerul Merrltt is arrang ing the details of the seconu expedi tion to the I'hlllppinps. It Is stated In some quarters that the expedition can not iiohsibly sull for two weeks yet, Tho rht Volunteer Army, Washington, June 3. A few odds and ends of the mustering of thu first volun teers culled for by the president re malu yet to be caught up, but to all Intents and purposes the work has been completed. Adjutant General Corbln anuuneed last night that a few over 121,000 men had been mustered. Iowa filled her quota yesterday, and the lost of the Kentucky troops havo been mustered and havo tecclved tholr or ders to move. Tho Spaniards i:inted. London, June 3. The Madrid corre spondent of The Standard says: "The Madrid papers are elated over another repulse suffered by the American fleets. According to olllelal advices the forts and batteries at Santiago de Cuba were undamaged, not n single Spaniard was killed or wounded, and not a slnglB shell struck the Spanish cruiser Cris tobal Colon. Kl Hernldo regrets that the Spunish fleet was not sent to the X'hlllpplnes Instead of to Cuba." Seo tho show window display of coal orna ments at Hrumm's. Absolutely Puro POWDER GOUtfGIIi JWEETIflG. A Lengthy, Tedious Session and Little Business Transacted. TALK-TALK-TALK ON STREETS! Tho Subject Was Under Discussion In Vari ous FormB For Over Two Hours-An Adjournment Taken Until This Evening to Finish Busi ness on the Table. A legular meeting of the llorough Council was held last evening witli thu followlnv members In attendance : Messrs McCluiie, Jamos, Harkins, Outtkley, Slioeumker, Lally, Ilrennan, Roll, Hand, Rngleit, Murphy and N'elsHcnlor. Dr. S. ('. Spalding, inosiilent of the Ilrainl or Health, appealed and asked that Council seo that the ordinance lcquliing the muzzling of dogs be enrolled, and that the ordinance prohibiting tho roaming or hogs on the street no also enlorceil and Council provido a pouud for them, lie also thiew out a suggestion that thoro was plenty of sanitary work if the Council and Hoard or Health would co opera to. llorougli Surveyor Gieirorv said bo trim bitten by a dog running at largo and Dr. Spalding added that a resident or West Centre stiect lias a dog that has bitten several peoplo and tho owner reuses to dispow of thu animal. George Rlnghciser asked Council to offer a reward for tlio an ost of Cal. Saduskey, the murderer of Charles Klnghoisur. On motion of Mr. James the matter was reforred to the law committee and llorough Solicitor to as certain whether Council can logallv offer a reward, and hasten action in tlio matter. The amount or the rewaid was left to tho discretion of the committee. Mr. Roll said the street committee was on doavoriug to get tlio holes on tho streets filled as quickly as possiblu aud notice had been given to have telegianb. electric Relit and othor poles put in good condition. Mr. Coaklcy said complaint bad been made to him that the teams employed on tho sticcts tlo not haul full loads. It was decided, 011 motion or Mr. Coaklov. that tlio parties owning tho sewer on tlio north side of Centre stiect, between Cath erine and Vino streets, bo notified to havo the sewer extended. Mr. James again complained that Laurel street, between Jarilin and West streets, should be cut down. Referred to the street committee. Mr. I'.iiglort complained that tho amount of rubbish on the sheets in the neighborhood of Cathciiiie street and Huckleborrv ullev showed that tho Rorough officers aro not doing their duty. Mr. James said ho knew ol thrco nuisances complained or a year ago and which still oxUt. He thought it time to hold up the salaries or the ollicials until thev perronu their duty. Mr. Rally again brought up tlio condition of the creek that crosses tlio eastern outskirts of tho borough and moved tho street committee and Hoard of Health make an effort to bring about a bettor condi tion of affairs iu the vicinity of East Centro street ami tho creek. Mr. James objocted that tho condition of tho crcok was duo to people dumping allies and rubbish in the creek. It was stated tiiat the idea was to havo the property owners, P. & H. C. ,t 1. Co. and Thomas Coal Company co-operato with tho boiotigh in tho matter. Mr. Rally's motion was carried. Chief Rurgess Tabor, iu reply to the re marks made about tho borough ollicials, said tuo council should give tho officials more authority and then they could act. Among other tilings, he said, lie had asked for grades 01 sticcts several timet, and tailed to get them. Ho said ho thought ho was entitled to his salary for tlio chewing he is continually getting. Mr. James asked him why he didn't compel the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company to sewer on South Main street, whero thcro is a grade, and which lie was instructed to attend to a year ago. The Ruigessgavo no reason, but denied that ho was afraid of tho company. Mr. Lally moved that tho llorough Solicitor and Law committco havo an agreement drawn to bosigucd by rosidonts of tho western end of Oak street lelcasing tho borough from liability upon tlio establishment of tho grade they ask for. The motion was carried. Tlio llorough Surveyor was instructed to mako a survey of tho locality to determine a suitable grado. Tho Council proceeded with tho order of business after over two hours had been spent in tho discission of streets, grades, curbs, gutters, etc. Mr Englert presented tho name of Mrs. Mary Dougliorty, West Centro street, Mr. Murphy presented tho namos of Mrs. Cannon and Mrs. Gallagher. Referred to tho finance committee. Sir. Murphy said ho thought ncroaiter tlio parties themselves should ap pear beloro Council and statu grounds of their applications. Sir. Englert said the llro apparatus com. mittoo would recommend that 500 feet of hoso bo pureliascd for tho Defender Fiio Company. It was decided that if there is no old hose in tlio borough that will stand tho pressure tho committco get bids for 300 feet of now hoso aud Investigate tlio advisability of putting two firo plugs at Turkey Run. The report of Rorough Treasurer T. J. Mullahy was as follows : Ralance on hand at last report, f7,87U.71 ; received from Wator Siipeiiutemlent Hell, $1,018; total $0,J!)1.71. Orders paid dining mouth, $8,705.78. Ralance on hand, $T,78j.U:i. President SIcGuiro said steps should be taken to get money into the borough treasury. us tho balance on hand will soon be ex hausted. At 10:10 it was decided that tho reports of tho rost of thu committees be liiid over until 7:30 o'clock this evening and that when Council adjouru It do so until Ohat time. It was also decided to pay only bills for salaries aud labor aud lay nil other bills over until to-night, Melttiiltls Uiife, Clam soup, free, to-night, li, of (!. li, Nttll.it, Tho members of Anthracite Qastlo No, 71, Knights of tho Golden Eagle, aro requested t meet. Iii tlin Indco room at 1!2 .Veleek. noon. on Saturday, 4th lust., to mako arrangements for attending tho funeral of our late brother, John McLaren, wnicu lanes puco at s p. 111 Ry order of , (IwiutiK Jamkh, Kolilo Chief, Fuank Wateus, Ytco Chief. TiioMAh MoitfiAN, Slr Herald. Attest :-E. D. HltDUALf,, St. of R. Kentlrlt U Homo l'ree I.tiilcli. Clam soup will bo bcrvod, free, to (ill pa troiis to-night. A DESPERATE CONFLICT IMllliillioy City rit lili Iter Shoot lit Inch Oilier t.i Kill. Yesteiday the Junior class of the M an City High school hold their annual outing iKositie. Among those present were Thon J racy, John Evans and the latter' Thomas. It is said kad reeling da c : between these men for some time, and terday it broke out afresh in a quarrel tween Joliu l'jvansunu Tracy. Hie dispute led to blows and Tb Evans was knocked down bv Trnrv cldor Evans drew m revolver and tired I racy, and tho latter responded In kin 110 one was Int. Hostilities were r.3111 Mnhnnoy City last night. The two attacked Tracy while he was driving the elder man firing several ,liot. ou grazing Tracy's jaw and pacing thraui leltoar. 1 racy leturucW the fire but liitt man. One of the bullets hit the dor - tl were driving, and wlm It belon, ) t llrol. The animal will like'y die T! whb resumed Infer neai tin Kaki Whon Tracy got out of ibc bu, sy men advanced toward c.itli othc Only a fow shots wen v liant l w siders inlerferieil anil oPparatcd thci of the coiubiilaiiti win li I Tlinntliii, , -unveil ,. I. ........, town. It is beliecij that til, i,ie.i wnil together again 111 deadly ombar a hot making threats. I'laetiiutil All Ann. Thomas Melinite fell from a bench at his residence. 011 West Lloyd street, this morn ing, ily tlio rail ho sustained a fracture of the right arm between the wrist anil elbow It was reduced by Di. T. N. Stem. Ill II BOH 1. 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Call and see our trimmed hats and bargain specials, every one of which is a record breaker. It shows beyond a doubt that the people get the latest styles, finest goods anil lowest prices at the Bon Ton Lower indeed than in any other millinery parlors in Shenandoah. w THE BON TON 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Eaj Leads Them All For Style and Lc fsext door to Ilolderman s JewelrjH STRAW HATS! STRAW HATi Up-to-date straw hats will date bands at the ujl hate storu Change of Season Creates a change in umkn We have a large assorting up-to-date summer uutlcnvj Up-To-Date Patriotic Neckwear in all stylts matfe of the finest ol silks at 25 cjents. MAX LEViT, 15 E. Centre St. Up-To-Date Hat Store and Shenandoah"! Greatest Ueut s furnishing Store. Measured Values. When you come to think of the things you have to buy you will be astonished at the sum required to provide all you must get. Put down the items. They all seem small, perhaps, but putting a price to them you find they count up. Now we are oflenug you special savings ou everything you need. Put our prices on the list you have made and you will see the greatness of the saving. T.J. BROUGHALL 25 South Mala Street.
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