s6 THE HERALD Creates business became ofitsknnun large circulation and renders rich results to its advertisers. DO YOU WANT To reach the public through a pro gressive, digmfiea, influential journal use the HERALD columns. ft VOL. XIH.-N0. J 59. SHENANDOAH. PA.. THURSDAY. JITXK 30. 1898. 88 ONE CENT War Declared On Prices, A large and beautiful new stock of Baby Coaches, $3.50 and upwards. J. P. Williams & Son, 13 s-Main street VH, SHENANDOAH. PA. O'HARA'S AND OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. SHENANDOAH and MAHANOY CITY. I CADIZ FLEE CM TiD I 01 ill:!:' Privilege To Load Fuel From Transports Port Said Has Been Granted By the Egyptian Government. I at SPRING DRESS GOODS AND SILKS Can't Take His Destroyers Along ! General Shafter in Command at the .Front San tiago Outposts Taken by the Americans. PANDO'S MAROfe TO SANTIAGO thoy oxptosscd disbelief in the story Not ji word li!1H )een received from Adm rnl Sampson, they said, since luosday night, and the officers regard t as certain that had anything of the ltlnd recounted In the dispatch hap pened tho admiral would immediately MAY BE BRIGADIERS. Talk of Elevating Colonel Wood and Lieu tenant Colonel Roosevelt, the Com manders of the Rough Riders. "Washington, June SO. The surges t on Is made in high military quarter, that Colonol Wood and Lieutenant Colonel Roosevelt, of the rough riders, may be raised to tho rank of brigadier borough COUflGIIi I A Special Session Held lo Arrange Some Financial Affrlrs. In all the leading shades. Also White and colored organdies, embroideries and new effects in cotton goods. Ill HIS 1MB in j. At the old price, regardless of the advance. J IDOirS-' C North M; HEADQUARTERS FOR. FIREWORKS. Don't fail to visit the Bee Hive to get prices on fireworks ImjIh.. k i i uuu"- eisewncre, as our prices on these goous are tiie same as on all other goods, the lowest. THE BEE HIVE: TrUrd Door rom Post Office. Special to Kvesino Hehai.o. Port Said, June 30. The govern ment lias given Its sanction to the Spanish squadron from Cadiz coaling here from Its own transports and Ad- mlral Cainara hopes to be able to pro ceed on his Journey to the Philippines within twenty-four hours. The Admiral has decided, however. to leave his torpeto boat destroyers behind. It Is practically Impossible to take me destroyers across the Indian Ocean, as southwest monsoons are very heavy between Aden and Co lombo. Harassed by a Small Force of Cuban Insurgents, TEMPORARY LOAN AUTHORIZED Salaries Paid in Advance of the Eeeular meeting on Account of the Fonrth of July-The Tax Lliti Are to be Revised. GENERAL SHAFTER TO THE FRONT. Special to KvENiNd IIeiumi. Santiago, June 30. Major Gen eral Shafter is at the front and at present commanding. The out-posts of Santiago are now in possession of the Anieri cans, the Spaniards having evacu ated them. S20 S. rvialn St SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE 0- rv oiiccH jjuurs, 1 Window Screens. ML "asw Wire Cloth, Carriage Fly Nets, team Dust Robes, Ice Cream Freezers, SUnon "iv-uin measures, HOO-FLY. Water Coolers. THE ST. PAUL MAY BE IN TROUBLE. I Special to Kvknino Herald. Mole, St. Nicholas, June -50. Heavy cannonading lias been heard off this place all this morning. The American cruiser St. Paul left this port at seven o'clock yes terday morning to go direct to New York. It is feared she may have been surprised and is figuring in the battle. MAY REACH THERE ON SUNDAY. For Good Light White Bread AND NO TROUBLE TO BAKE USE AQUEDUCT MILL Daisy or Moss Rose Flour. Sold by Geo. W Keiter. Whole Wheat Graham Flour Old Time Pure Rye Flour Brookside Fancy Pastry Flour Best Granulated Corn Meal. At KEITER'S. ENGAGEMENT FOUGHT OFF PORTO RICO. Special to Kvknino IIekald. Washington, Juno SO. A despatch from I'oint Salinas, Porto lileo, via Madrid, savs that tho steamer Antonio Lopez, ono of tho vessels of tho Spanish Trausalautlo lino r,v cntly left Spain secretly with a cargo of bit? guns and othor arms and ammunition and provisions for Porto Rico. Sho arrived nil San Juan on Monday last, hut was sishtod by tno American auxiliary cruisersSt. I.ouis and St. Paul, which gave cliaso to her. Tho Lopez got away from tho cruisers, hut hor Captnli). fearing that more American war ships wcro near, ran his vessel ashore, after wlilch ho caused 0110 of her boilors to ex plodo. Tho Spanish warships Isabel II and f!ni,l,- lougbt tho St. Louis aud St. Paul several hours before repulsing them. They then went to Punta Salinas, wliero tho Lopez had been beached, to protect tho lauding of tho stranded vessel's caigo. Troops were also sent from San Juan to assist in getting tho cargo ashore Point Salinas Is hut a short distanco west of tho cntranco of tho San Juan harbor. PEACE PROSPECTS ON THE DECLINE. Special toKviJNiNO Hkualii. London, Juno 30. A despatch to tho Times from Madrid says tho threat of tho Americans to attack tho coast of Spain has tended to elicit tho bulldog dualities of tho Spanish charactor aud tho prospects of una arc less bright that thoy woro a week ago. l'-lnolil,, .Vowiirk In CnlllHlon. afihlnctnn. .Tnn. yn r. . T , --..v. ov. oKL'roinry Long has received word from Commo dore Homey, at Key West, that tha flagsh ti N'pwniv ...in. n. . ,.. , uummouore 0"h"a,rd- ,la "n In collision with the Dolpbln. The uninjured, but the Dolphin su.talned considerabla damage. She U now on ner way north to a drvrinck. The Report Brought in by Two Cubans Who Were Picked Up by the Vixen They De Clare That Pando Will Have Only Half His Men Left When He Reaches the Be leaguered City A Spanish Report That Schley and Twenty-four of His Sailors Uave Been Killed by a Spanish Shell. Wood and Roosevelt, May Be Brigadiers. Hobson's Message toIIis Father. ICincrfltrm Tnmnlnn T nrt . 0 .., uu...Mtv.u, uuuu a dis patch from tbn flfiet hff cjnfi - uuubs tno following advices: The flying Bnuadrinn iiithnrtn . manded by Commcldoro Schloy, lias iubv us menuty oy an ordor issued by Hear Admiral Rn mticnn find V. - it iiaa been merged Into the fleet under tho admiral. The ordnr able surprise on botrd the Brooklyn which has been lb flying squadron, whore it was supposed the squadron would remain intact at least Until th fnll nf Qnr,l ..... ut wumiuBU uu UUUa, Commodoro Schley has been assigned to command the second squadron at tached to Admiral Sampson's fleet. PrOm tWO CulinilS Wlin wnrn 11..1 w " - 1JIV.JVUU un by the Vlxnn It Imi hh 1 j that General Pando is moving east ward from Manzanillo with 8,700 Span ish troops for tho purposo of assist ing the beleagurcd city of Santiago de Cuba. The Culmns l.mi ,r, Aserraderos. In smnll lmnto ji. w..v, U1Q- patches from Cnnnril nlno a.ii. - . A..uk) JLUI1U1UJ Sampson and General Itabi. Thoy ro- tiuj 1 mm. uenorai paniio has with him seven battalions fnumlmrinn. men), with cattle, and a pack train With DrOVlsIons. Hn Inft TnM-ni .wv lH.UUiHU, province of Santiago do Cuba, on June 22, to rellev General LInaros. The Spaniards were mnvlnr- nt ti,Q roi. 12 miles a day when tho messengers auu ui uieir present speed it is oxpected thoy will reach Santiago do "uu "" ounnny, July 3. The Cu- uuua nave a small force hanging on the Spanish flank and rear and har- lUHsing uonerai Pando'a troops at Manzanillo Is 127 miles west of San tiago do Cuba, and tho roads are in bad condition. Tho Cubans say that 11 uouunu rnncio roaches his goal It will be with less than half tho forco uu ami-tea wun. The Cubans who aro harrasslnir hi m nnlv niimlinH nl ..i 200 men, but In tho passes and in tho uusu mey are at a great advantage It is probable that Immediate steps ..in uu uiKon 10 tnrow a forco of Americans and Cubans betweon Gen eral Pando nnd General Linares. Pressed as tho latter la on tho east, ho could not sparo a man for a sortlo iu iuu wesi. Admiral Sam nsnn hna nonA.4.1 JI that Admiral Cervora's fleet has moved iuiu mo upper narbor of Santiago do Cuba. Gonornl - $ tua UiO- imwiifB 10 mo secretary of war, com- I'.iiuuiuou me ueet ror Its nssistanco in luuuuig me troops. With tllO Hnllllora lfindn.1 ,1. "uuu iium mu lala Monday and General Garcia's iiiij iiiuihporien rrom tho westward, " ""J" "1 an nnvo been disembark ed in tho vicinity of Santiago do Cuba, COLONEL WOOD, central In recognition of recent daring exploits of tills bn,y of men In the advance on Santiago. Thus far the matter of promotion Is not known to have advanced beyond the stage of comment, although, as stated, it Is tho belief m military quarters that ii.uiiiuiiuii is niteiy to result. MESSAGE FROM HOBSON. The Hero of the Mcrrimac Sends a Reas suring Cablegram From Santiago to His Father. Birmingham, Ala., Juno 30. The Age-Herald prints a special dispatch viir.isnoro, Ala., tho homo of Judgo Hobson, father of the horo of tho Merrlmnc, giving a cablegram re ceived from his son nt Snniin ,. terday. The cablegram reads: "San tingo de Cuba, June 2S: Mv Iip.iIii, continues good. Feel no uneasiness UUUUI UIO. REPORT SCHLEY KILLED. A Piece of Spanish "News" Which Has nausea Kejolclng Among Span iards in Jamaica. Kingston. Jninal Spanish consul horn hnu - iui.utvuu U cablegram from Santinirn dn n,un n utu( UO" sertlng that tho Unltmi si.nin n .1 - cruiser Brooklyn has bcon struck by a Spanish shell, which sank tho vessel and killed Commodore Schloy nnd 24 Bonmon. The consul really bolleves tllO "HOWS." mill tlm Sinnl.nl. 11 .. - iuo uu uvor the city aro drinking champagne and It has also been reported to tho Spanish consul from Santiago that an e.XtOnslvO mine has hnnn InM -.m. .v nnu which to blow up half of tho American uiuiy wuen u uniors mo city, Washington, Juno 30. At 1:15 o'clock this morning, whon offlcors on duty at the navy department wore shown a copy of tho abovo dispatch. 1'iil't IlnmiT Caiitllrflil. Sptelnl to Kvknino Hkkalii. I'ottsville, Juno 30. A battle royal has been waged betweon tho contending fort e" of tbe Iiopiihlicuu party to capture tbo prison wanlouship. Up to tho proseut tlmo Wardei: Hrower had successfully hold tho fort and repulsed tho attacks of tho enemy, but this week his faction received u hcl back by tho court confirming tho appointment of James a. Lovan. of Minersvlllo, as Warden To-day tho Lovan forces wcro marshaled and scouts were sent out to watch tho Iirowur citi.lel. Tlio scouts repotted the evacuation 01 tlio fort by Brewer, tho latter having left tho prison tempoiarily. In his absence the enemy charged upon tho fort, resulting in it capture and Lovan at once Installed himself as Warden. This was followed bv ro.lt,. forcements from 0110 or two others of the now appointees who applied for admission aud were admitted by order of tommandln ollicer Lovan. Tho news of the capturo of Fort Brower spread rapidly aud caused much surprise among tho politicians, who await develop luents with a great deal uf iutorost. BUSINESS MENATTENTION. ltepoit on the Anthracite llooni Conven tlon to be lEevuited, Tho attention of dm i,ti., i. ... , to tlio fact that nt o I,t nii.i. .i.i. , ,, ,,, , mis evening there wi" boa meeting in Schmidt's hall, on ";"""". which all are earnestly requested to attend. Tho main obiuit r ti... ,. . receivo tho report of tlm ,i.,i,. .... . "vuva ivjiu were sent from town to tho Anthracite boom con vmition at Scranton, but there will be other business iu which all the businoss men of the town aro mtudi l,ii.nvi-.i , . .T 1 ti. . "'"i aim mereioro a should bo iu attendauco. Special prices in dm ......l... i.i....i. .... -,i,l " ' ' prices in Tlio Will, I'enn Viri. A mcssjice from Wm i'nn noon stated that the lire iu tho'mino there is ov ,,v;ii cuiiiiiiiMi rnnr fim.n i. .1 . . - .. .,.,,, uu uanger oi it -.-.v.v.u.1.5 .,j luuru. Tho JEute i,r Wngea, TllO llltO Of WAfma tr. l.A ..t.l 1 .1.. 11 . . h'.u r r "m0 last ha,f of Juuo ut' Wt i", Vn i . 0 3 ver ce"f- l,clu' A spot ial mnfitlnir i.r n... t, , wa i.i.i i i . . "muugu council III '"f .eVC"il1? for tllu I'WPose of "6i"rauu ior interest on bonds fall- r." I sa'ar" 'or the mouth of Juno. VT-M,VA,e.Bd,,Ilce at '"cotlng t. ,r "'""ro, j-iny, Stniughn, James, lirennan, llell. Harkins, Hand Niisweiideran.l foakloy. Mr. Hand, of tlio liuanco committee, stated ha, to meet the interest aud other II. b IU C U bug duo. it would be necessary to negotiate' a .einprary0anof f1,ooond upon motion ?. s.r, WmI ? 5 " th ,"roI'cr 0,Ul'crs were XTr,"mMn " 1"a" for tl,u " tanks. C ",0"tl13 froni "u of tUu ' I-pon motion or Mr. Illy it w:l9 , ' eonsidemtion of tho lact that tho regular meeting o council will not ho held u ti altci tho Fourth of .ti .i.. . . enipioye, of tho horeugh be d. """" f Mr. Stniughn stated that for a number of duplicate, and, on accom, ' of ti, s U.o exouen. ion lists aro much larger than they Should 10 nrMliml,.l n. ..... . .' ...... . u jvoceivers and As.sessorsof the ICMlOCtlVO niinlun,,,! . . i,..,.i ,.,!. i" " , , 1,10 "'"lies of . .. .. .v. ., oVUuieii, occome nou-rosidonts, ti,ittlV'I.CCi'IC:',1' 0,1 Mr. James, that tho Counclmen of the respective ward z r r!s,,cte 'iie 'dupiicXIs mil eo i li ,r , ' r 1110 """"Cl) co"'- '."'pear "a"'S t,,at s,ou'i not Upon motion of M- T..M.. Jr,,h Allison waVaddc? rpoii rcmest of the Cldef Burgess a. to what steps .ad l. ...i. "hL" ": t0 u Pound ror gs ami lTo Itaied Unit t ioKl.,in,i...,i. i.-..., .'""' stated ve,T kindiv : ' ,. 1 1 r n7 m K.ud for the VoZZ'Z m.r and tbo only ecnTfoV lIS LurouBL, d t0 7hoTou ,7of M naitwassorIerX W,'enmtt0rUp' llleliorfH Onto. Clam soup. free. t.,.nini,t v.., . morrow morning. raKe3 t0- SPECIAL! Times are hard. People have ho money to buy first class goods at high prices, but we will offer such goods at lowest cash prices. Goods that nr high grade and up-to-date. Summer Shirts, Summer Underwear, Crash Suits, Bicycle suits and golf leggings. Straw hats, from ioc up to $2. 25. Fashionable black and brown stiff hats, from $1.00 to $3-oo, and many other articles too numerous to make men- tioil of. We p-imrriiiron l,nr : O -..v. UUIguinj, Call at once for you are havinsr a saving opportunity. MAX LEVIT, 15 E. Centre St. Up To-Date I fat Store and Shenandoah's Greatest Cent's Furnishing Store. MANILA HAS FALLEN ! SO HAVE MILLINERY GOODS ! o AT o Mrs, j. j. KELLY'S. Fine Split Straw Trimmed Sailors in white were f 1.25 now 50c. all styles. Children's, M.sses and Ladies' low crown Trimmed White Sailors in Dewey colors worth 75c, our price 25c. ' White Panama Short Hack Sailors were fl .35. our price 63c. Leghorn Hats jc Lilac Flowers, four sprays to a bunch, were 75c,, now due. Velvet Pansies were ?.. now ? now 33c.Li"ieS f tllC Va"e' "'at e SSC- Colored Roses from 5c. up. These goods wcte bought to day and are the finest of the season. Satin and Gros Grain Ribbon, 5 inches wide 2sc. Ptnev Simi.o.i u:i.i. . - -j ! .v,i,uuii3 were 7sc Per yard, now 35. 0 1 r fall and get prices or match them. We are oflermg bargains. MRS. J. J. KELLY, 26 South Main street, next to Grand Union Tea Co., Shenandoah. k. n. 1:. Aii,,ii..,. All members ,f Ann u. fv..n. . K. tl. h aro earnestly requostod to bo in liuo of parade on tlm in. p 1..,.. ... V " ,.;. : " '", in oruor to .Jiii T . UTOlS10"' i w mombors Will nleaso inept In fl.nl- l.ll ... t..... ... 8:30 i ,,, .7.:. "a" u" "yUt tuiin in iiue, o o r. By rJr f 11,0 G,StI'). "'Ul4t ill, Ul V POWDER itbiolutcly Puro (XT In it 11........ Tbo illiunrtinti naen e t t t. iix-ed ror a ,.., "TV,:' r.:r- .f ,,cy a3 and the no, .1 r " i sv "u. " 8 .IB m it made a w ' . CaUeU 0 this tow,, !.;."..""' " Population of on ti,,, s.n 1. , " ,vuu wollt to court Z li- ":,sylva a. tn.ii, this Kemmerer. M. II. Keillor. William No wendcr. John P. It. ..,!,, 1, ,. i, m ?01? Franov. Sol. IT,. ,t fV V ,V' "os!:.. J- Mlllnr v u- n". '".uuil5u'1. William M r "v. "v rua"'Jo m Cherts, Hon. James Grant, L. J. Wilkinson, C. II. Sf hue I. Martin t.,ll..l... V. ua0"' Joseph Hell, VM. Attuniioii, Camp us. All momlinro f.l" l'...l.;.. P n c ? i '""""'KionuiiupXo.112, 1 . J. a. ol A., aro iir.r.,n , ... . . iri.rthofi,,iV:,'u 'a",?'ato j the lesired. Uy order of "'tendance " ' JfllE COMMITTEK. i:iecllon of OtmJerin An election of ntii,..,. i.i., 1... ... . . Camp No. Ha. P n"Tr " "".wneton Presi.bnt !. : ' "ouacrj Vice (! ( ;, : i'i ..""nalus: M. of F. and Wm. L. Powo.I rM."."."iTLMte?. Savllic l'niwlu lr " oouiotimo ni?n tin irun.... . . o. j. va,iiin;Pr K.r ,ucn.1 onei1 r . 11 r 1. "vt" ongageu ny a num ber of stockholders of tho Girard Savinc l' und of Glrardvillo. with a view of furthe? investigating tbo atliilrs of the fund Pr perts will ho en! ... "'., El" A meetiiic of tl . "?ac?ounts- ri. . iMn-iciaiuu wm uo Jield at 2 ff!i7.1L6"Mtweek'w,"' J"i etio 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 annrrmeri. For the summer we will make a special tv of REFRIGERATORS For family and business pur poses. Let us quote you prices and styles. M. O'NEILL, ' ' t Main St. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker. Concert mill itt.... Delichtful must,. .iit . at tho festival I : pIm Z.." L ,Ce .creara Grant n.,,,1 p" ... "... " ,10us0 the ' ' lu "uay ovenlngs S11.1101IMI111, ul ri.i.. Tho men nmntnvn,! .. ,..1.. ' . ,.i...i , -'' weiano auops re ceived orders to suspend wort ti.i. ... .1, " uut 1 Julv fltli -n, .. ..1. .. ''ng including "11 ' bauds, ,i T . . ""Peuiors and pa liters t..jvi uru wording suort. l.ttlur fiirrlM 111...... .'..it'll. JoliU Itock. onn of !, I..1. .... . l,ln ., .1 11 V earnors, was . ...... .. . ,U(! j- a 0K wl 1 West Liuo street rout,, n,io ,.,k...i.. .... "V" h n I. V., r I" ..b"? "'.""i.u.ges ou r,.,,,ri;r.,.. .T """"u'''orco (lioordluanco .. ......... ,uu iiiuiiiing oi Hogs, Specials t lrvl,,'.-rr,,Ily llU(, SlltllrtlBy lobars ol soaniimi 1 l.-.r ti .....! . " . ":""' ,or o . 1 V ""l','"u, u,ui ' sizo chair seats, V L'l0Z?U 1,0168 '"atches.Bci large 33. 45 and 50o kntt na choico23c. UU' ,V,UU0Wl yo,,r 1.. n i UIUHN . liOi 0. KimitiuiiT, Mgr. 8 S. Main St. Jaw Ilrokuii, IlarrV. tnil.Va:,r.l.l ... ir .. v. .uu ui airs, neua Schoup, of West Huckleberry alloy, fell from the second story rafters of a new building and fractured his right jaw bono. I)r. DANDRUFF ... Is flie Beginning of Baldness. Westphai'o fluxlHator Cures DandnifT and all diseases of the ,cajp, FOR SALE AT DUM5 DnKDEK SflOr Ferguson House Dlock. KEEP COOL ! Don't lose your head, and you will not fail to perceive the rare opportunities we are oflenng the public to secure fGROCERlESf at reduced prices. Seeing is believing. We ask you to in spect our goods and will risk their ability to convince you that they are worth the prices asked. Try some of our bar gains ; they will do you g?od. T.J. BROUGHALU C A. . .
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