-8 ar :V23 THE HERALD Creates tust'ttess because of its known large circulation anil rentiers rich results to its advertisers. DO YOU WANT To reach the public through a pro gressive, itigmfiea, influential journal use the HERALD columns. !--- SHENANDOAH. PA.. FJUDAY, JI NK 10. 1891 VOL. XLIL-NO. U. wemng fell .J Ssjjiyisa J. TP. Williams & Son, f FOR 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 roods. At the old price, regardless of the advance. . I PDSZDS fET'C North Main St., O - I iv I O III. y shenaudoah, Pa. J. WINDOW SHADES We i gain Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Scrims, &c, So If kind of goods ao can save you money by buy. I ng here. THE BEE HIVE, Z& S. IVlaln St. Third SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE lleadquartefs for Screen Doors, Window Screens, Green Wire Cloth, Etc. 11 vi I wl II 'jj '"i f 1 For Good AND NO TROUBLE TO BAKE USE AQUEDUCT MILL Daisy or Moss Rose Flour. Sold by Geo. W. Keiter. WholeSWhea Graham Flour Old Time Pure Rye Flour Brookside Fancy Pastry Flour S . Best Granulated Corn Meal. At KEITER'S. War Declared On Prices. A large and Iteautilul new stock of Baby Coaches, $3.50 i Ag are mow offering great bar ga Ins In you are In need of that Door F"rom Post Office Light White Bread ELLOW FEVER EVERY EFFORT WILL BE DISEASE1N ITS Special to I'.VENt.NO HlHtAI.D. Surgeon General Wynian, of received a telegram from Surgeon Murray, who says he has diagnosed the cases of fever at Fort McIIenry, malady yellow fever without doubt. The cases are believed to be due epidemic of last year. Every effort will be made to crush the disease in its incipieiicy, as the government realizes that the spread ot "Yellow Jack" among the troops in camp would be far worse than Spanish bullets. The Invading Stopped -ear of Spanish Ships Caused Them to Await Ad ditional Convoys From Admiral Sampson. Special to Hvhmso Hkrali). Washington, June lo. According the big Santiago expedition lias been held under way on Wednesday. Then came sighted near llavnin. The strategists at the navy department who had assured the military authorities that the ocean was free from uot believe that they had been outwitted, fiven now they insist that, if there are any Spaniards roaming around Cuban waters, they are unimportant and not to be feared. Army men, however, prefer taking lias been requested to send additional There is a fair chance that, while voys, Sampson may take Santiago. The Panther has arrived at Santiago Santiago Agai Special to Kvn.NiNO Hi:kai.i. Havana, via London, June 10. Santiago again to-day. hi.- : r ; 1 111: engagement iumcii uuiii uigni 10 eleven o ciock. ino details are given. It is likely that the bombardment took place while the marines were being landed. The United Stales vessel Panther arrived off that port yesterday having on board eight SANTIAGO SURRENDERED A Report Which Lacks Vcrificatioa Brought to Cape Haytien From Turk's Island. Capo Haytien, llayti, Juno 10. A man who arrived horo yesterday In a sehooner from Turks Island, ono ol tlio l!ahaniiu nail about 110 miles north of 1'uytl, said It was reported tliero on Tuesday that Santiago do Cuba had 'ouch taken by tlio Ameri cans, Cable communication between Capo Haytien nnd Cuba Is still Inter rupted, and no verification of tho ro ports con bo secured. In this city, howovtv, it is not believed that tho Americans bavo effected a landing. FAMILIES STARVING UNDER BLANCO'S EYES Special to Eveninq Hicualii. Key West, Juuo 10. Havana now has iv garrison of 10,000 Spanish voluntcors. It is common talk that Captain-General llluuco will Burrciidor after a merely nominal resistance rteconcontrados aud laborers' families are starving in hovels without attempting to drag themselves out to vainly beg for bread. Troop to Protect 11 Court, .Special to HviwlNci IIeualk. Lexington, Ky., Juno 10. Suite troops under Assistant Adjutant General Forrester will arrlvo upon tho scene of tlio Howard 1 taker feud at six o'clock this evening. Jutlgo Drown, who had tho troops called out, is with them aud will have thorn sta tioned near tho court houso. The llakor faction looted a warehouse last night aud all are drunk to-day. Howard aud his allies, tho Whites, are holding tho town and threaten Judge Ilrowu aud tho troops, Howard's side consists of about 250 men and they declare lUkor shall not enter the town aud testify against them. Many fear that tho troops will sutler If a battle should occur witli tlio feudists, as tho latter are crack shots. Tlio Fleet to l.euvo Cadiz, Special to KvKNINO IIkhalu. Madrid, Juno 10. Immediately after a Cabinet council Honor A1111011, Minister of Marines, started for CadU to expedlato the departuro of Admiral Catnaru's licet. An American attack on the defences at Cadiz is feared, and orders havo been Issued for 3,000 members of tho reserve to assemble there to Join Caiuara's squadron, should they bo needed. I ! MADE TO CRUSH THE INCIPIENCY. Washington, June IO. the Marine Hospital service, has Mississippi, .and pronounces the to hibernated germs from the Army at Key West. to a statement made in army circles tip in the gulf. All transports got the reports of Spanish warships being danger, arc nonplused. They could no chances, Rfar Admiral Sampson vessels to convoy the troop ships. the army awaits the arrival of the con with eight hundred marines. n Bombarded. The American fleet bombarded 1. . ..1 xt , . hundred American marines. WASHINGTON NEWS. Latent AiUlces From the JVilloiml Capital oil tho War Situation. Special to Evikinu IIkrai.1i. Washington, Juno 10, Tho navy olllclals havo long slnco come to tlieconeliision that tlio war cannot bo suc cessfully carried on without a strict secrecy as to the movements of our ships and land forces, denora! Greeley, of tho Signal Ser vice, to-day notified tho cahlo companies that they must not transmit any moro nows of our army movements to tho foreign news papers. It was thought, however, that soon as tho expedition to Cuba was well under way tho censorship would bo removed under certain conditions. The distance from Tampa to Santiago, where tho troops aro supposed to make the first landing on Cuban soil, is about 1,000 miles. Tho transport vessols will not be able to inako moro than an avengo of eight knots nn hour, aud at that rato of speed should ar rlvo at Santiago not later than Mouday next. There is a rumor in naval circles to-day, howover, to tho effect that tho expedition to Santiago has been hold up at Key West to uwait further convoyB from Sampson's licet. lhe rumor that four Spanish ships were seen near Havana may havo caused tho depart incut to issue this order to Ocn. Shatter when ho arrived at Key Wost. It will bo at leaBt two weeks bcfoio the socond expcdltlou cau got away from Tampa, aud a part of tlio military forco now om- barked for Santiago will be used to invade Porto lileo as soon as tho campaign at tho former placo will allow of their withdrawal. Iho administration is anxious to invade Porto Itico as soon aa possible, at loast beforo tho anticipated negotiations for peace, on tho part of Spain. Sixteen vessols aro new under construction for tho United States navy. Five xf them aro battleships, ten aro torpedo boats and the remaining ono is a submarine torpedo boat. A long dospatch was received from Ad miral Sainpsou by tho Navy department, and hu said nothing about tho reported destruc tion of a Spanish torpedo boat or tho lauding of marines. It was mainly devoted to sup. plies nooded by the Hoot. Tho appolntmeut of Ocn, John P, S (iobin, of Pennsylvania, to bo lirlgadlcr General, is pleasing to tho representatives of that state in Washingtuu. (Icn, tlobin is a veteran of tho rebellion, and is at present Coiiiniaudor-iii.Chief of tho (Irand Army of the licpulilic. Ho was nominated last week for Llouleiiaut-flovornor of l'onniiylyania by tho liepubliciin Convention. It was "luted lo day that he would uot withdraw a 11 can dictate. Tlio postnlllco department has iwueri order for tho establishment of two military sub stations, ono at or noir Santiago de Cuba and the other at tlio Philippines. Tlio United States !.'-cent stamp will bo good for letters to aud from Cuba and the Philippine. The potnlllcu in Culm will be established at the landing place and accompany the army of Invasion through the Island. FUEL FORSPANIARDS. Coal Dealers in Eastern Pennsylvania Said to Have Been Supplying the Enemy. Philadelphia, June 10. Tho Proas publishes tho following: United StatOB District Attorney J. M. Heck anil Chief McManus, o tha secret civil service bureau, aro busily onguged In coiiilui'tliiK an Investiga tion which they believe will result In BenilliiK several prominent coal dealers In this section of tho state to Jail. Tho oilltliils are In possession of val uable information regarding the salo ot large quantities of coal to tlio Spanish government by dealers In this city, and the district attorney, tt Is said, Is simply wailing for certain other (lovolopmcuts boforo taking ac tion. Chief McManus made several important discoveries yesterday In connection with thu searching Investi gation which was begun last Monday, and last ovening bo hold what was re ported to have been an Important con ference with Assistant District At torney Kano. All the oinelals are reticent. As sistant District Attorney Kano re fused to make any statement, but ad mitted that a most rigid Investigation Is bolng conducted. The seciet service olllclals learned that since tho war has been In prog ress hundreds of tons of coal have licon shipped by brokers in this local ity to the Spanish agents. READING'S BIG DISPLAY. Tho IWoilng Hoi-no Show ti Grand rc-aturo of tho Centennial. Special to I:vi:m.ni.-1Iei:ai.i. Heading, June 10. This was another great day for the Sequi-Ccntennial celebration. Tliero was a magnificent moving horse show, a resplendent exhibition of equipages, and every conceivable kind of squadron of mounted men, all In great bewililcringboauty and everything clothed in bunting, ribboi.s and llowers. Hundreds of ladlos in lino held tho reins. Tlio routo was five milos long. Wellington O. Woods was tho Chief Mar shal, One hundred thousand people witnessed tho parade. Spulu Urged lo Malcu Pence. rtpcclttl to EVENI.SQ llKKALl). Homo, Italy, Juno 10. Tho "Opinion," which is tho government organ, says "Spain's debaclo has begun. Tho Philippines aro lost. Spain should accept tho inevitable. Tho government needs and should cxerciko tho ylrtuos of resignation nnd fortitude" Attempt to Poison tho Water. Special to Kvunino lIl'ltAl.n. Jacksonville, l'la., Juno 10 Tho second attempt in two weeks to poison tho water works of this city was mado last night. A sentry chased a man who attempted to throw a package Into ono of tho reservoirs. Mrs. HitrrlH' Twins. Speclnl to Kvuniko HiatAl.n. Hicliland, Mo., Juno 10. Mrs. IMward Harris, aged 53 years, last night gave birth to twin boys, making thu seventh set of twins she has given birth to. TO SEIZE THE LADRONES. Our Oovoriimoiit Alter Another Span ish I'nelllu InIuhiI 1'ot-M'HNtoii, Ban Francisco, June 10. Tho Even ing Post says tlint the cruiser Charles ton will not go to the Philippine Islands Immediately, but that her destination Is the Island of Gualinn, In tho Ladrono group, which nre controlled by tho Spanish and which aro about 1,000 miles from Manila nnd 3,000 from Hon olulu. The chief city ot Uuahan Is ex ceedingly well fortified for such a small place, nnd uffords one of the best har bors and coallne stations In the Pa cific. Aliuut six months ago tho forti fications -were strengthened by tha Spanish to present a formidable re sistance In caso of an attack. The Post says that the United States Will seize the group and use the Island of Giialian for a Pacific coaling sta tion, In addition to any others she may seize In the future. The Charleston, The Post continued, was ordered to wall at Honolulu for the first lleet ot transports that left the city and to take the ships to the hadrones. It is assert ed that the artillery which went on tho Peking was really Intended to garrl son the forts ut (iiiahun, and that after quiet Is restored and the Islands are under the control of the United States tho Charleston, with the transports, will go to Manila. It is said that the Mouuduock will not stny ut Honolulu, but will proceed to the Ladrones, and there remain uh a permanent guardian ot the Islands for tho United States. IiOm ed ut 1 1 u 111 1 id Colliery. Alfred K'ltlo of rtlmrdvlll,, ,.,,,lv..,l tho Hammond colliery, met with an aeeideut mis morning wnue at worn, a collar tell on his back, aud his injuries, wliile uot neces sarily fatal, are very painful. Ho is the fathor of Mrs. diehard Ilrowu, of town. POWDER Absolutely Puro mm. .OY4 PI PHOBltEJH 0i SEWERAGE Bailie Imminent Between (he BornuKh and Properly Owners. DISCRIMINATION IS ALLEGED I But the Borough Olllclals Reply Tlwt the Only Question at Issue Is as to Whether an Existing rubllc Nuisance. Is to Be or Not to Be Abated. To all appearances the borough is about to enter upon a litigation that bids fair to rival tho famous Flynn stoue wall ease in interest and complication. Tho points Involved will bo similar to those which wore brought out in the famous case referred to and, should a legal battle bo declared, some very interest ing phases of public and private sewerage will be placed before the court. F01 mouths complaints have been made before tho ISorough Council concerning a nuisauce created by a seweragu outlet on West Centre street. The Council has uot negloctod the matter and mpoatod conferences havo been held to devise moans to abate tho nuisance, but all have failed. A few weeks ago it looked as if the onigma presented was about to bo solved, a proposition having boon mado that the propertios contributing to tho niiisanco bo eonuoctod with tho largo sewor laid on West Centre street by private tmrties who roceived a right of way from Council to construct tho lino. Several of the pruperty owners wore disposed to act on tho proposi tion and comply with tlio condition of ten dollars to bo paid for each lot connected, but others demurred aud the nuisance continues to exist. Asa last resort tho Chief Uurgess and Health Olllecr have instituted suits against all tho propel ty owners concerned, number ing about L'H in all, to recover the penalty fixed by tho borough ordinance where a public nuisance is maintained. These suits aro to bo hoard on thu 11th iust. aud they will determine whether or uot tho matter is to go into the courts. Some of the property owners aro very de termined in the matter and evidently have mado up their minds to fight to the bitter end. From a conversation had with one of them, it would appear that one of their claims is that the nuisance is indirectly, if not ducctly due to discrimination shown by the borough authorities in tho past. That several years ago property owners in the atlccted section of tlio town askod per mission to lay a joint seworago lino, lint Council withhold tho license. A few years later, it is claimed, tho samo privilege which the old Council refused to grant to people having properties which tho sower would have drained was granted to a syndicato partly, if not almost wholly, composed of people owning' 110 prop erty In tho district referred to. Now, it is alleged, tho defendants ha'0 no alternative but to pay ten dollars each to tho syndicato for tho privilege of connection, because Council will uot grant permits for the laying or Individual lines, on tho grouud that it will be inadvisable to sanction a multiplicity of sewer lines uudef tho public thorough faros. So far as can bo learucd, the position of tho Borough Council appears to bo that it lias nothing to do with private sewerage uutil a public nuisance is created ; and then there is only ono courso to pursue an enforcement of tho ordinance to compel au abatement of tho nutsanco. in 1110 present case there are twenty-eight properties contributing to the nuisance, all located north of Centre street and west of West street. To give oaeh one of the property ownors tho right to lay an in dividual sewer, or even half of them, a bor ough olhcial maiuiained to-day, would bo un reasonable as such au event would result in the streets and alleys being almost constantly open or out of condition on account of re pairs to ono or more of tlio linos. It is understood that the prupcity owners also maintain that, in view of the fact that a large quantity of surface water is drained in to tlio stream which has created tho nuis ance, tho borough should provide public sewerage at tho point of outlet, but on this point it is understood that tho borough olll cials claim tho decision in the Flynn caso offsets tho contention. llrhlul Couple Serenaded. Mr. aud Mrs. Morgan ISovau wero tondorcd a serenade upon return from their honey moon by tlio Primitive Methodist church choir and wero mado tho recipients of a handsome piescht. There noro about thirty-live fiieuds in attendance at tho homo of tile couple, on South White street, aud a very enjoyable evcuing wiib spent. I.cmon- ado and cake wero served. Itev. Ocorgo Lees, of Ilazlelon, and Uov. Jamos Mooro, of town, wcio among tlioso who participated in tlio enjoyment of the evening. See samples of ourongniving in the window display of aluminum novelties, llrumui's. rin nt win. iVnu, Ftro badly damaged the shoo shop of Amos Pieskctt in tlio eastern jmrt of Win. l'enn. Proskett suspended a glazing iron over a miner's lamp to become heated and left the shop for a few minute. Dining his absence tho lamp ignited something and a big blaze resulted. Preskett tried to tight the (lames single-handed and without riving hu alarm, but would have fared badly had not a bucket brigade given him assistance. Tho damage did uot exceed llfty dollars. I10 Cicam 1'nstlval. Tho (Irant Hind will hold nil iru eieam festival in Hubbius' opera house 011 July 1st aud 2nd. 0 10 Id Tho lalholV Ollllng. Final arrangements havo been about com pleted for tho annual outing ut tho State IMitorial Association. Tho "moulders of public opinion" will rendezvous at Philadel phia on the li? tit iust., and after being enter tained at the lionise in that city, will leave tho following day fur Atlantic City. At the lattor place the association will be quartered at the (iraud Atlantic Hotel. The progium for the week includes many Inteiesting features. Hearing Appeals. Tho County Coiumiiwloueis will bo at tho con it house on the ittud Inst, to hear appeals from tho assuHincnU inudo on ptoportlos In Wost Mahanoy township, and on tlio 23rd Inst, partius from Shenandoah and tlio Unions will bo given au opportunity to appeal, School Totii-hors' Association Tho State Touchers' Association lias reached its Hid year, and will meet this year at Hello fonto on tho Dili, flth and 7th of July. Wo rocoiuiuoud the trip to our touchers as com bining pluasuio wltii benefit. Presents for graduates at llriimm's. Marriage. Miss Ida (.'., daughter of Kichard T I.i i and C. Albert Itcrner, chief clerk iu the P. .v It. freight department at Pottsvtliv weie married last night at the home of the bride's parents at the latter place. Mihh Keltic McWilllains, of Hliaiimkin. and Frank Levey, of Wilmington, Del., wero 111111 ried yesterday. The marriage of Miss Hallie Yost, of Sha iniikiii. and Kobert I tin 1 1 , of Johnstown, w.i- soleuiuized at tlio former place yesterday Miss Holla I.yto, of Mahanoy City, and W 11. Koch, of New Hiuggold, were married yesterday afternoon. Yesterday afternoon Miss Minnie 1. (lebhardt, of Mahanoy City, and A Kaufman, of Heading, were joined in wed lock at tho former place. Keiiilrlck House Freu I.tinrh. Clam souii .will be served, free, to all na trons to-llight. Held Pur Larceny. Stiney ICancziizcwskl was put under f 100 bail by Justice Shocuiakor last night tor stealing a mine scoop valued at fifty cent-' rrotu Frank Mlchalaki. At Uepchlnskl's Aremle CnTe. Noodle soup, free, to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. John Thomas figured, John Thomas, employed at the Wm. I'm colliery aa a laborer, was injured about the face and neck by a premature explosion and is now at tho Miners' hospital. It is iricasant to noto that the attending physicians say hi.-, eyes will not bo atfecUd. Thomas is a married mau and rcsidos at Wm. Penn. Illckerl's Ctile. Clam souti to-nisbt. Knur krntit. nmk nml mashed potatoes to-murrow morning. American aud Cuban Hags, all sics and qualitios. F. J. Portz, 21 N. Main street, tf STRAW HATS! STRAW HATS ! ! Up-to-date straw hats with np-to date bands at the up-to-date hat store. Change of Season Creates it change in underwear. We have a large assortment of up-to-date summer underwear. Up-To-Date Patriotic Neckwear in all styles made of the finest ol 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, ro6 South Main street. We are daily receiving furniture which must be turned into money. We are bound not to be undersold by any of Jbur 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 s For family and business pur poses. I,et us quote you prices and styles. AL O'NEILL, IOC S. Main St. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker. Measured Values. rati. When you come to think of the things you have to buy you will be astonished tit 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 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,