The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 07, 1898, Image 1

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VOL. XIU.-NO. 189.
SHENANDOAH. PA.. TTJiSDAY, JTNE 7. 1898.
ONE CENT
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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.
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 k
At the old price, regardless of the advance
J.
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WINDOW SHADES.
Wo i
gain
Window Shades,
Lace Curtains,
Screens, &c,
So If you aro In need of that
kind of goods we can save you money toy buy.
Ing here.
THE BEE HIVE,
iiS S. Main St.
Third
SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE
tl53dquarters for Screen roots, Window Screens, Green Wire Cloth, Eic.
For Good Light
White Bread
AND NO TROUBLE TO BAKE
USE AQUEDUCT MILL
Daisy or Moss Rose Flour.
Sold by
Geo. A. Keiter.
Whole Wheat Graham Flour
Old Time Pure Rye
Brookside
At KEITER'S.
War Declared
On Prices.
A large and beautiful new
Stock of
Baby Coaches,
$3.50
and upwards.
Shenandoah, Pa.
We arc now offering groat bar
ga Ins In
Door From Post Office.
Flour
Fancy Pastry Flour
Best Granulated Corn Meal.
ED
Admiral Sampson Again
Gives Battle to Span
iards and Enters
the Harbor.
Sampson's Purpose was to Destroy Entrance Forts,
Blow Up the Mcrrimac, Enter the Bay and
Engage Cervera's Squadron.
Special to KvKMNn 11kuai.ii.
Kingston, Jamaica, June 7. Details of yesterday's bombardment
of Santiago potts have been received here.
Admiral Sampson was in front of Santiago de Cuba on Sunday and
thought on the Oquendo that a signal
iuwa. i soon as ne learned 111s mistake ne returned to us slim.
The details of the battle state
at eight o'clock yesterday morning
and continued until nearly noon.
The Spanish forts attacked were
rendered practically useless.
The United States battleship
Iowa, with "Fighting Bob" Kvaus
in command, opened the engage
ment on one of the batteries below
Morro Castle.
Following the Iowa were all the
armored ships in the combined
American squadron.
The amount of ammunition
poured into the enemy's strong
holds was enormous. Fifteen hun
dred large calibre shells were fired
by the fleet.
The fort ot Port Agnodores was utterly demolished and Colonel
Ordncz, one of the Spanish officers, in command there, was badly
w 1 ed.
As the first fire from the forts slackened the American ships en
gaged the Spanish vessels in the channel.
I he Reina Mercedes was hit squarely by a thirteen-incli shell.
At least ten soldiers on this vessel were killed and many were
wounded, anions' them the second
The crew of the Reina Mercedes filially abandoned the ship.
It is stated that the first class armored Spanish cruiser Infanta
Maria Teresa was sunk during the engagement.
The object of the attack was to destroy the enemy's batteries and
other fortifications at the mouth of
Merrimac, which blocked the entrance, enter the bay and attack the
Spanish fleet. Whether this was accomplished as to clearing the mouth
of the channel, is not definitely known, but it is believed Sampson en
tered the harbor and gave battle to Admiral Cervera.
The firing was not only at the entrance of the port, but it was evident
that the Americans were attacking further down the coast, for sounds
of cannonading came from the direction of Aguadores, less than three
miles to the eastward of the Morro.
It was thought at Santiago that
that the Americans were attempting
their ships, but there is nothing to
THE SPANISH VERSION,
Special to Lvknino IIixAl.n.
Cape Ilaytien, June 7. The. Spanish version of yesterday's en
gagement reports serious loss to the Spanish land and naval forces at
Santiago and vicinity.
Captain Sanchez and lieutenant Trifar were badly wounded,
lieutenant Garcia and PcreV of the infantry, nsd twenty-one infantry
men and artillery men are reported so badly wounded that they will die.
The forts protecting Santiago are in ruins.
At about noon a landing party of American marines, with the aid
of the insurgents, landed heavy guns under the protection ol the
American vessels near Garquiri.
They were attacked by the Spanish infantry and cavalry, but held
their position.
26000 MEN LEAVE
F0RCUBAN SHORES.
Hprclnl to Kvknino IlKIIAl.Il
Chicago, Juno 7. A spuuial to the
Chicago Record from Washington
says Its correspondent lias positlyu
knowledge that the last of the llrst
expedition to Cuba left Tuuipa last
OLD GLORY, A FLAG
plans had been made for an attack
on the town on that day, but was
postponed. The ships were cleared
for action and everything was
ready. The delay was due to the
appearance of a Spanish launch
bearing a flag of truce just about
the time the bombardment was to
begin. The Spanish officer in
command of the launch said it was
flag had been displayed on the
that the American fleet began firing
ADMIRAL PKIIVEKA.
officer.
the harbor, and then to blow up the
this firing at Aguadores denoted
to laud troops under the fire of
confirm this opinion.
night, comprising KltrausportscaiTy
Ing 20,000 men, with all necessary
equipments, (leueral Shafter is com
manding. l'remutmo llkploston,
Martin Peso Ik, a minor, was burned and
bruised about tlio body this morning by a
premature explosion of dynamite. Tlio
accident occurred at Packer colliery, No 4,
Pesuiks' injuries aro not of a sorlous iiatuio.
WORTH DYING FOR.
AMERICAN SHIPS
ENTERED THE HARBOR.
Hpcclnl to KVKSINO IlKRAI.n
Port 1111 Prince, .limo 7. The bom
himluiuut of Simtiiifro wax rusunit'd
yesterday by the Americans.
It is mid that the Americans suc
ceeded in forcing the harbor, haying
flint destroyed the wreck of the
Merriinac, which they mink on Fri
day morning to prevent the escape
of the Spanish squadron.
After entering the harbor they en
gaged the Spanish warships, and
after hot lighting sank two of them.
It is reported that one of the Ameri
can vessels was damaged, but this
cannot bo continued.
It is reported a large expedition of
American troops were landed under
the protection of the warship. The
despatch bout St. Louis arrived at
Mole St. Nicholas with despatches
for "Washington, giving particulars of
the bombardment.
WASHINGTON J1EWS.
Latest Advice I'rom tllo Mitionnl Capital
uii the War Sltuiitliin.
Spfclal to KVIXINO IIkuald.
Washington, Juno 7.
Naval officials contlmio to praise the
daring of Naval Constructor Holism, il.n
hero of tlio hour. L'ven tho Spaniards nic
ready to pay tribute to Hobson's men.
Admiral Cervora sont tho following message
to Sampson : "Your boys will bo all right in
our hands. Daring liko their's makes the
bitterest enemy proud that his fellow men
can be such heroes. Thoy wore afterward
taken to tho city of Santiago and thenco to
Santiago's Morro, where they are our
prisoners, but our friends. I'verviLin,. i
being done to make their stay with us com-
loriauie. it you wish tu send anything to
them wo will cheerfully take it."
Tho Yalo, formerly tho I'aris, is to be mnde
an auxiliary cruiser, and will (lion l,,l i,
St. bonis in patrol duty. Thuio is a well
uenneil lieliel that tho government proposes
sending one or two of theso faSt scouts to Mm
Spanish coast, and tlms keep thb govern
ment iniori 1 01 movements on that side of
tho ocean, ospcclally as to tho Spanish re
servo squadron now at Cadiz.
The monitor Monterey and tho collier
ilrutus sailed from San Frauclscu yesterday
for tho Philippines.
Prosldont McKlnley has decided to carry
on tho most oxtoiisivo operations against
Spain, and this includes the occupation of
tho Canary Islands. As soon as the Santiago
campaign is successfully carried out and
troops aro landed 011 tho island of l'orto
lileo, tho only thing that will thou prevent
the operations against the Cnnarios is a sug
gestion i'rom Spain that hostilities should
coaso.
It was said officially to-day that every regi
ment of volunteers organized under tho call
fur 125,000 men would bo recruited up to tho
full number of 1,280 soldiers. This will
apply to tho troops that bavo been sent to
tho Philippines as well as those rcinalniiiL' in
this country. It is estimated Mint 42,000 men
from those authorized by tho Into call of tho
President will bo required to fbT up tho
regiments already organized.
Tlio Navy Department has been officially
advised of tlio death of Lieutenant Kdwaid
Sturdy.
Hegliiiunts Assigned.
Hprclnl to KVKNlxo IlKUAU).
New York, Juno 7. Tho 11th Pcnnsyl.
vania Iicgliuent lias been assigned to Fort
Mott, New Jersey anil Tort Delaware.
Tlio I8th Pennsylvania Itegiment goes to
Delaware City and Alliance
Tho 15th Ohio goes to Sheridan Point,
Virginia, and Fort Washington, Maryland.
Absolutely Puro
POWDER
New sGjiooii
BOARD PETS
OU IioJy Adjourns and the New blfecls
a Reorganization.
THE DEMOCRATIC SLATE HOLDS I
Joseph Coughlin Mado President, Frank
Kanna Secretary. II. J. Muldoon Treas
urer, M. M. Burke Solicitor and
James Smltli Truant oilloer,
An adjourned meeting of tho School board
was hold last night fur tho purpose of wind
ing up tho business of tho old organization
and organizing tlio now ono. Tlio following
old members were in attendance : Mossrs.
Hanim, Sullivan, Coughlin, Price, Kolpor,
Itailgh, Kdwards, McNealis, Dove. Connors,
Higglns, liieslin, Devitt and llritt.
The now members who took their seats
wore Messrs. bdward C. Malick, John II.
Martin, George Holvoy and M. J. Whitaker.
When the old lioaid was roady to proceed
.Mr. Coiighlin, of the Finance Committee.,
statod that it would be necessary to meet
June payments, for tho Hoard to make ar
rangements to secure a loan of f 1,000. The
matter was leferred to the now board.
Borough Auditors Ploppert, McDonald and
llyrue piosentcd tho audit Tor tho School
yoarending June , ISiOS, and complimented
the board on its condition. Tho Auditors also
picscnted tho cancelled orders, coupons and
bonds and thoy were ordered destroyed. Tho
report was accepted and a vote or thanks
tendorod tho Auditors for their promptness
in auditing tlio accounts. Their bill of 82.30
was paid.
Health Ollicer (,'oiiry and Chief burgess
Tabor mado complaint against a sower outlet
at tlio West Centro street school building and
tlio mattor was referred to tho building and
repairs committeo of the now board with
instructions to arrango for uu aba'tement of
tho nuisatico complained of.
THE NEW 110A.KO.
Tho old board then adjourned sine die and
tho organization of tho new board was pro
ceeded with. There was nothing of an
unusual charactor in tho proceedings and
they progressed as smoothly as a lovo feast.
Tho nine Democratic membors had arranged
their slato in caucus and it Mont through
without a bieak. Tho six Citizen membeis
mado nominations and voted as a matter of
form.
Mr. Hanna called the meeting to order and
Mr. J. J. Devitt was mado temporary chair
man. Mr. Hanna acted as temporary secre
tary. Tho election of permanent olliccrs was
then taken up and Mr. Hroslln nominated
Joseph Coiighlin. Mr. Dovo nominated
Mnrshal Haugh. Mr. Coiighlin was elected
by a veto of 0 to U.
For permanent secretary Mr. Sullivan
nominated Frank Hanna and Air;" b.wgU
named Thomas Dovo, Jr. Mr. IJauna was
elected by a voto of 0 to 0.
Mr. llritt nominated H. J. Muldoon for
treasurer and Mr. Holvcy presented tho
naino of benjamin bicliards. Mr. Muldoon
was elected by a voto of 0 to l).
For borough Solicitor Mr. Sullivan named
M. M. burke, Esq., and Mr. .Martin named
T. It. bcddall, bsq. Mr. burko received 0
votes and Mr. ISeddall (I.
James Smith was nominated for Truant
Oillcor by Mr. Whltakor and Sir. Dove pre
sented the namo of David brown. Mr. Smith
received U votes and Mr. brown (1.
Messrs. Thomas Manloy and A. 1!. Lamb
were elected Library Trustees for a term of
three years each without opposition.
It was decided that tho salaiics of the
olliccrs remain tho sanio as last year.
The bond of the treasuier was fixed at
tlio sum of 10,000. It was at once prcscntod,
rend, accepted and ordered to bo recorded.
Tho olliccrs of the board were authorized
to ncgotiato a temporary loan of ft.000 to
meet tho June bills.
Tlio following c.immittces were appointed
by tho new president :
Hum Solium. W. J. britt, Hanna,
Whltakor, Martin and Kclper. '
TKArniais .nd S.u.AiiiKS J. J. Devitt,
IJ res lilt, Sullivan, Malick and Dove.
bvK.Ni.vo Schools J. F. Higglns, Whit
akcr, britt, b.itigh and Dove.
Tkxt buoKs VNi).Si;i'i'i,ii'.s Patrick Con
nors, Hanna, breslin, Holvcy and Kclper.
HlJATI.Wi AND Fl'Kl. J. J. Devitt, britt,
Sullivan, baugh and Martin.
bUIMH.NU a no IiKPAins T. F. breslin,
Dovlt, Connors, Holvoy and Dovo.
r.xoNEitATioNs Fmnk Hanna, Whitakor,
Sullivan, Higglns, Kclper, Slartin and
Malick.
iNSUKANi'K Patrick Connors, SiiIIItuu,
Dovit, baugh and Holvoy,
Finani'f. M. J. Whitakcr, Hanna, Con
nors, Mai tin and Malick,
Non-1!iiiu:nt Pupils Michael Sullivan,
Whltakor, Higglns, Kclper and baugh.
Cov-PULSOKY Kui cation Frank Hauna,
lliggius, llritt, Dovo and .Malick.
Visiti.no Committees Sept., Oct. and
Nov. Hanna, Connors, Sullivan, Haugh and
Martin. Dec, Jan. and Feb. Sullivan,
brcsliu, llritt, Dovo and Malick. March,
April, May and Juno Whltakor, Devitt,
lliggius, Helper and Holvcy.
Tho board then adjourned to meet at the
call of tho chair for general business.
MAIIANoY I'LANK.
The School board of Mabauoy Piano met
last night at Malzevillo and organized by
electing tlio following olliccrs: Piusldeut,
Edward tlaughnn; Secretary, Vf. J. Smith;
Treasurer, John biordan; Truant Ollicer,
David J. Evans. After tho meeting the
members enjoyed a bauqiiot at Uaridau's
Ilolol.
FINNEY A JHKECIOli.
The organization of tho Pottsvlllo School
board was on'ected last evening, by tho ru
clcction of the old olliccrs, as follows : Piusl
deut, Fallot; Secretary, W. F. Schcerer;
Treasurer, M. Lewis. Tlio salaries of tlio
secretary and treasurer wcro fixed at fllOO
and $800 per nunum uwpcctlvely, Tho new
monibcrs of tho Hoard are John F. Finney,
James Mcaduwsuud William Muehlhoir. The
customary feed was indulged in.
WET MAIIANOY.
1 ho new beliool lioaid ol West Mithanoy
township was organized at Lost Cieok last
night mid elected tlio following olliccrs
Piosldcnt, Thomas E. Flaniiigiin ; Seeictary,
J. M. Donhin ; Treasurer, P. J. Deniio, Tho
board appointed J. J. Curloy to fill the uuex
plrcd term of P. M. Nootio, deceased, as
School Director. County Superintendent
Weiss hold Ids examination of teachers at
Lost Creek to-day.
MAIIANOY CITY IHitETOI!.
Tlio School boaid of Malianoy City or
gauized last night witli much harmony. The
election resulted as follows : President, Harry
J. Christ; secretary, W.J. Perry; tioasuror,
Charles beusiuger, solicitor, It. P, Swank,
Tho old janitors wcro le-olertod, and alt
salaries were filed the samo as l.ut yi.ir
Supt. Ehriiart was granted leave of ab.sencc
to act as examiner at tlio Kut.town Normal
kIiooI. The schools will open August 20,
and a II months and 20 days term decided
upon. The contest for president nasspirited,
(ieorgo Wren being defeated by H J Christ
by one vote.
MAIIANOV TOWNSHIP.
Tiie MhIihiioj- Township School board met
at Cole's last evening and effected an organ!
zatlou. Tiie following officers wcro elected
without opposition : Piesldeiit, ( hark . Ml
Keens, of Ht. Nicholas; Secretary, William
F. Anderson, of New Huston , Treasurer,
Thomas F. Haley, of Ellaiigowaii , olnltor
Jainoa J. brown, lisq.
OILBEKTON IHKBCTOIiS.
The ()llli ton boiougli School board held
its reorganization meeting last night in the
Maizoville school house. The otliccrs of the
now board aro as follows: President, Ldwaid
(laughan ; Secretary, W. J. Smith , Treasurer,
Jno. F. O'lloardon ; Truant Ollicer. David J
Evans.
lllcl(erlH Cain,
Puree of pea soup to-night. Filled beef
and dressing to-morrow morning.
I.Iccuho Transferied.
The following transfers of liieuoC wero
granted yosterday : Enoch Sobolsky, in tlio
I irst ward of .Shenandoah, was transferred to
Paul Peezulis; (fustav Waehani, in the
Fourth ward of Shonandoah, was transferred
to (lustav Itotok ; Caroline Pauley, in tho
Third ward of Minersvillo, was transferred
to Joseph Kline ; Wm. Menkewicz. in tho
Fourth ward of Shonaudoah, was transferred
to Oustavo Wachans.
MeliiallH Cafe.
Purco of pea soup to-night.
To Cure Headache In IS Minutes.
Take Dr. Davis' Ati-Hoadacho. All druggi-ti
STRAW HATS!
STRAW HATS ! !
Up-to-date straw hats with up-to-date
bands at the up-to-date
hat store.
Change of Season
Creates a change in underwear.
We have a large assortment of
lip-lo-date summer underwear.
Up-To-Date Patriotic
Neckwear in all styles made of
the finest of silks at 25 cents.
MAX LEVIT,
15 E. Centre St.
Up-To-Date Hat Store and Shenandoah's
Greatest Gent's Furnishing Store.
STARTLING
ASSERTION.
We are still doing business at
our old stand, 106 South Main
street. We are daily receiving
furniture which must be turned
into money. We are bound
not to be undersold by any of
our competitors, and we are in
a position to uphold this
assertion. Call and see us and
be convinced of the fact that
we are beyond approach.
For the summer we will make a
specialty of
REFRIGERATORS
For family and business pur
poses. I,et us quote you prices
and styles.
M. O'NEILL,
IOC S. Main St.
Furniture Dealer and Undertaker.
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 ofleriug you special
savings on everything you need.
Put our prices on the list you have
made and you will see the greatuessj
of the saving.
T.J. BROUGHALL
25 South Main Street.