88 DO YOU WANT To reach the fuhlic through a pro gressive, dtgntfiea, influential journal use the HERALD columns. THE HERALD Crea let butinttt bteautt of its known large circulation J remlers rich results to its ailverlistis. . m- 88 VOL. XHL-NO. 100. SHENANDOAH. PA.. Fill DAY. JITiY 1. 1898. ONE CENT J. P. Williams & Son, gJ2 0'HARA'S OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. SHENANDOAH and SPRING DRESS GOODS AND SILKS In all the leading shades. Also White and colored organdies, embroideries and new effects in cotton goods. , OIL CLOTHS, L At the old price, regardless of the advance . jJPRiCHS, y'S-ry HVEADQUARTERS Don't fail to visit the Bee Hive to get prices on fireworks before buying elsewhere, as our prices on these goods are the same as on all other goods, the lowest. the: bee hive, S tyyiolSt. Third Door FVom Post Office. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE -xam SHOO-FLY. For Good White Bread JAND NO TROUBLE TO BAKE jpUSEAQUEDUCT MILL Daisy or Moss Rose Flour. Sold Geo. A Whole Wheat Graham Flour Old Time Pure Rye Flour j lirookside Pasey Pastry Flour At KEITER'S. War Declared On Prices. A large and beautiful new stock of Baby Coaches, $3.50 and upwards. 13 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. AND MAHANOY CITY. t Nnrth Mflin St.. Shenandoah, Pa. for FIREWORKS. Screen Doors, Window Screens, Wire Cloth, Carriage Fly Nets, Team " " Dust Robes, Ice Cream Freezers, Ice Cream Measures, Water Coolers. Light by Keiter. Best Granulated Corn Meal. HUTS The General Telegraphs Saying His Troops Are in Action and That Eight Ameri cans and Nine Cubans Were Injured. Sampson Bombards Morro Castle Hpcclnl to KVKNINU llnitAl.li. Washington, July 1, il.OO p. m. A despatch luisi just beun received here stating that the (llitlng lit Stuitiugo is tfoinn; on furiously. Thus far eight Americans unci nine Cubans have been injured. Hear Admiral Sampson is hotly en gaging the forts at the mouth of Santiago harbor. Special toEvEslKCi Hkrami. Plnyadleste, July 1, 2 p. m. A general Assault on Santiago by land and sea forces was begun this morn ing. The Vesuvius used her dynamite guns with good effect. At eleven o'clock hard fighting was In progress all along the line. Special to Evening IIkiiald. Washington, July 1, 11:30 p. 111. Mnjor (loncral Shafter lias just telegraphed tlio de partment that ho fsHow"motfifc'in&m).i!EO, nml that action is goltnr 011, but that tho tir ing is light and desultory. It was begun on the right, near F.l Caney, nortlieasl of Santiago, whero (len. Kent Is In command. Genl. If. W. Lawtou's division will move 011 tlio northwest part of Santiago. Gen. Shaffer's forces will abvanco against tlio city in four directions, thus cutting off tho cacapD'ofGon.'Linares, now In command of Santiago. He will be hemmed In on all aides, completely at tho mercy of tho Ameri cans. While (len. Shafter, 111 his brief despatch to the department, says tho firing is light, thero is certain to bo fighting of tho most desperate character before tho city is cap tured, and probably by considerable loss on tho American side. Tho army olliclals anticipate llttlo trouble with tho barbed wiro fences erected by the .Spaniards. Every man in tho Invading army is provided with a pair of wlro cutters, and they will make short work of tho wiro harriers. It Is estimated that Gen. Lainares has nearly twelvo thousand regulars and many volunteers under bis command at Santiago, wbilo as many more reiufurccmcnts are try ing to rcasb hi 111. den. Shafter, 011 tho other baud, is leading sixteen thousand Americans and five thous and Cubans in tbo attack, while 3,000 more are now on tho march bringing up tho rear, making the total number available hi the at tack 21,000. Army officials expect great results from the single dynamite gun with (ten. Shatter's army. It will do destructive work in the city and the trenches surrounding Santiago. Gen. Shafter mado no montion as to whether or not the licet made 11 simultaneous attack with the army. It is not belcivod however, that the forts will bo attacked un til Santiago has boon captured, but on this point tho ollicials are apparently ignorant. CAMARA WILL GO TO THE PHILIPPINES. Special to KVENIHO 11k u ALU. l'ort Said, July 1, Admiral Camara's lleet will pass through the Suez canal, and pro ceed to Manila. Although tho Spanish Ad miral has boon refused coal here, ho will tarry for a few days under tlio plea that his ships need repairs. It was authoritlvely stated that Camara's ships have plenty of coal, but bo wanted to replace tho quantity consumed in making tlio passage from Cadiz to this port. Thero is no doubt as to Camara's destina tion. Having paid tho canal tonnage duos, ho Is making preparations under cover to proceed to Manila. BpauUli Soldiers Desert. Hpeclal to Evknino IIkuai.ii. Washington, July 1. Qen. Shafter tele graphs that 0110 hundred Spanish soldier?, destitute of food, have thrown themselves on tho mercy of tbo American coiumaudcr. Shafter asked what disposition should be made of them, From advlcos received food Is exceedingly scarco at Santiago, II. V, 1. V. Movtlng, Uev. U. I. Kvuus, of town, to-day read a paper 011 "Formalism" bofore n seiui-auuual meeting of tlio baptist Young l'eoplo's Union at I'ottsvllle. and Miss Mattio Trice, of tuwn, laso read an Interesting paper. fill EI SHAFTER AT THE FRONT. Commander's Quarters Are Now With General Wheeler. RUSHING THE HEAVY ARTILLERY To the Front Is Taxing the Energies of Of ficers and Men The Spaniards in Santi ago Are Endeavoring to Protect Large Buildings by an Indiscriminate Display of the Red Cross Flag Spanish Forts Refuse to Fire on Our Warships. I'iaya Del ISsto, Cuba, July 1. It Is believed that General Calixto Garcia, whoso forces were taken to tho east border to co-operato with tho United States army in tlio capturo of San tiago do Cuba, will bo sent back with 8,000 of his men to stop tlio ndvanco of General I'ando, the Spanish com mander, who, with 7,400 troops, many pack horses and a quantity of cattlo on tho hoof, has arrived at a point 71 miles from Manzanillo, going cast to- Vr.danntlngo do Cuba. According to informntteiTTvlTTcrrrfJiueVu?. flag ship Now York yesterday from Colonel Itios, In command of tho Cuban camp, General Pando started from Manzan illo on Juno 22, and Is traveling at tho rato of 12 miles a clay. Tho distance to Santiago do Cuba is 127 miles, and the roads leading there are rough and difficult to travel. The Cubans now op posing Oonernl Panda- number only,, about 200 men. General Shatter left his ship on Wednesday nnd took up his, quarters with General Wheeler at the front. His appoarance there gave rise to the ru mor that an attack on Santiago would occur at once, but tho staff olllccrs say It is Impossible to get tho army In shape to strike a blow for several days. About 2,000 troops aro camped four miles east of tho city, and tho remain dor of tho forces stretch along tho road from thero to Juragua and Daiquiri. The advance forces nre In a soml circlo, tho loft flank resting about two miles from tlio soa, under tho command of General CbnlTco, with tho extreme right, under the command of Colonel Miles, about a mile to tho northwest. Beginning with the Twelfth Infantry at the extreme left, tho Soventh, Seven teenth, Fourth, Twenty-fifth and Tenth Infantry extends to tho right In tho order named. Heyond them picket lines are established three-quarters of a mile nearer, Santiago city being In plain sight of General Chaffee's and Colonel Miles' troops. Tho forces of tho American army aro being mobilized as rapidly as possible In tho vicinity of Aguadores, four miles from Santiago do Cuba. The moment the tedious task Is completed the at tack on Spain's last ditch In eastern Cuba will bo begun. When that will ho. General Shafter cannot say. The troops can bo moved without serious delay, and nre pushing forward rapidly, hut tho movement of tho pack trains, wagons, ambulances and artillery Is taxing tho skill and endur ance of tho officers and men to tho utmost. From Balquiri, where tho ar tillery wns lunded, to the present point of concentration, tho road runs through n tangle of tropical undor growth, up and down stoop hillsides nnd over treacherous swamp bordered streams for a distauco of over 12 miles. Through this continuous thicket tho roar guard of tho army is cutting lta way. Engineers are at work lovollng tho track and lining pits, whilo a largo forco of regulars and volunteers with axes, aided by Cubans with machotes, nro hacking down trees and clearing out tho brush. A few light guns have already reached this port, hut tho Eoigo guns aro not yet within flvo miles of tho vanguard. Much amusement has been caused among tho officers by the largo num ber of lied Cross lings flying from, tho buildings In Santiago. Soven such flags wero counted Wednesday. They are all flying from tho Iargost and most promlnont buildings, nnd our officers say tho Spanish soldiers evidently thus try to protect every placo In tho city offering a good mark for the Ameri can nrtlllory. For tho past day or two tho landing places hnvo been without Incident. Tho hospital corps has finished its camp, and sovoral patients nro nlrcady undorgolng treatment, Thoro are qulto a fow cases of measles under tho care of the physicians, but a majority of tho cases of sickness result from tho heat and tho extreme hardships tho men havo undergone, particularly In waiting for shelter and food during tho landing off Santiago. Tho fleet lies Bllently and grimly waiting for tho moment to como when ('outliiued 1111 Hijeoiid I'age.l COMMODORE WATSON'S EASTERN SQUADRON. .Special to Kveki.vh 11khai.ii. Washington, July 1. Active preparations continue to be made for the formation of the Haslcm squadron, under command of Com modore Watson, and before the end of next week It will bo 011 Its way to attack Admiral t'atnara's tleet now at l'ort Said. The purchase by American agents at l'ort Said of two colliers loaded with coal and despatched to that place by Siiln, was a movo in tho interest of our Kastcrii squadron. Itosldos the coal on tbeso colliers, tho Ameri can agents also purchased all the available coal at l'ort Said, and it will lie dcliveied to Commodore Watson when ho goes through the Sue, canal in his chaso after tlio Spanish lleet. Tho navy department Is now equipping a supply boat which cull carry provisions and supplies to last Watson's lleet for four months. The hitter's object is not to bombaid Spanish cities, but to captuie or destroy Spain's squadron, und tliis will be accomplished if ho bus to sail to Manila, twenty thousand miles, to do it. Admiral Sampson and Coiniuodoio Watson aro now forming plaus and details for tho sqiiadion. Tlieio is. no danger of a scarcity of coal. litch vowel will take on a supply to take them to tho Balearic Islands, whore thomen-ofwar can coal from tho colliers, and a fiesh supply will bo taken 011 in tlio lied Sea from tho 20,000 tons purchased at Port Said. It is confidently expected Hint Caumra's fleet will bo either bottled up or captured in the uoar fuluie, NEARER TO SANTIAGO. A Cablegram Direct From General Shatter's Headquirters, Two Miles From the City. Washington. July 1. General W. W. Grcoly, ihlcf hiiiniil olllior, last night received u dispatch from Lieutenant Colonel Allen, fillet wiEiiul corps offl o.t in Culm, unnounWiiE that a tele graphic and telephone Million bad been established at u point within two miles of the city nf Santiago. This Infoiinntlon Is of the hlshest Importance to the olliclals of the war '(jpartment, as It Insures to them praetlCJBlV-"Hicct communication with General ShaffeV. The Information' 'i significant, too, as it shows that the AmVilran troops are within rifle shot of Santiago The telegraphic station bpliiff. of course, within the American lines, Its location .conclusively Indicates that tho forces of 'General Shafter have established themselves in advance of the tele graphic station. The. station Is in ront of General Shatter's tent. Notice to Water CnnmuiicrM. The dry season of tlio year is now at hand and all persons using water from tho public water works aro cautioned that after this date tho washing of buggies with hose, pave ments and spriuklingof streetsare positively forbidden. Scarcity of water necessitates tlio above order and it will bo rigidly en forced by the superintendent. By order of water Committee, 7-1-tf Jos. W. Iiuix, Chairman. An l.'urly Complainant. At li o'clock this morning Justice Toomey was aroused from ills slumber by Mrs Christina Kasmarawicz, who livos on East Centio street. Tho complainant caused tlio arrest of Joo Gaultis for entering her houso and attempting to heat her, hecauso bo was ejected from the placo. Tho accused was put under $300 bail. Still flglitlni; I'lre. lietween flvo and six hundred men aro en gaged in fighting tlio fire in tho Win. l'cnn mines. Tho gob is now being drawn out of the old breasts whero tho firo has had sway and Is now burning and after this work is finished it is behoved tlio trouble will bo at end. The gob is being run through the breaker, as thero is considerable coal in it. K. ;. Attention. All membors of Anthracite Castle No. 74, K. G. K aro earnestly requested to be in lino of parado oil tho 1th of July, hi order to make tho parade as Interesting aud us large as possible on that occasion. Tho members will plcaso moet in their hall on July 4th at 8:30 a. 111. to form in lino. lly order of tho Castio, (l-as-5t K. I). Hkduali, M. of W. llousekuvpers Attention I Special for Saturday, July 2nd, only. White cup and saucer, regular price 5c, sale price 3c; white dinner plates, regular prico lie, sale price 3c; white ton plates, regular prico 4c, salo price 2c; a lot of tumblers, reg ular prico 5c, to go at 3c each; chcoso plates, logular price 5c, to go at 3c ouch; decorated vegetable dlshos, regular price 10c, salo prico Oo each; flour sifters, regular prico 7c, salo prico 4o each ; majolica pitchers, regular prico 10c, salo prico 0c; 2 it. sauco pans, reg ular prico 5c, sale price, 3c; earthen pudding dishos, regular prico 7e, sale prico, 3c; 2 down wltio glasses, regular prito 5c, salo prico 3c; whiskey glassos, regular price 4c, salo price 2o. Couwiy'a Famous 5 and 10 cent store, No, 102 North Main St., Shenandoah, I'a. Special prices in flro works, blank cart ridges, etc., at Olrviu's. Seo pricos in window. U-30-i.'t Jlciiibeil a I'lami. Morgan Iiovaii, of South Wh ito street, this morning purchased u Malcolm I.ovo piano at the furniture waierooms of M, O'Neill. It is a cabinet grand Instrument. Abiolutely Puro . nil POWDER BUSINESS fUEfl fREET Permanent Organization Effected For the Anthracite Boom. THE REPORTS FROM DELEGATES They Were Well Received by the Meeting and It Was Decided to Continue Identified With the Boom Move ment and Act as a Board ot Trade. Another meeting in tho iiitciosl of hard coal Mid also to cU'oct a permanent organisa tion of local business men to bo known as a Hoard of Trade was held in Schmidt's hall last evening. Although tlio attendance was not very large, tho interost manifested by those pioscnt gavo satisfactory assurance that Shenandoah will rank among tho foie- most of the towns now iuteieslcd in Hie anthracite, boom. The meeting was vailed to order by M. J. Uiwlor. Tlio liral business transacted was tho loading of the reports of Messrs. M. V.. Doyle and L. J. Wilkinson, who repioseuled .Shenandoah at tho convention hold in Scrau tou this week to boom hard coal. Mr. Wilkinson said he attended the con vention at Scrantou to boom hard coal and it was composed of a very enthusiastic repre sentation of prominent business men of the anthracite coal region. It embraced almost every town within its boundary. The con vention mot in tlio rooms of tho Hoard of Trade of Scranton. Mr. llolich, of Mt. Catuiol, mado tlic opening address and M. E. Doyle, of this town, was appointed a member of tho committco 011 resolutions. Tho object of tho convention was to dovise better moans for obtaining cheaper railway rales on coal. Mr. M. Doyle's leport was biniiiar to that of Mr. Wilkinson's. Ho said two ses sions were held, morning and ovening, and the delegates piesent numbered at least one bundled. Lvery representative was very enthusiastic over the movement and the peoplo of Scranton took a deep interost in it bum in wont anil action. A pormancnt organization waselloclod aud ollicers electfd. Mr. Doylo read tlio names of tho towns that wcio represented and also the resolutions that wore adopted. Tho discrimination in fieight rates on anthracite and bituminous coal was also explained aud tlieio was some talk of an independent railroad for the trans portation of coal to tide water, which was heartily endorsed by the representatives, and the road has already been surveyed. It will surely be built. In conversation with ono of tho projectors tho following remark was made : "Wo havo the coal hero and tho market mere. All wo need is honest means of transporting it." Tlio reports of both delegates wero accepted iWLt'io thanks 01 tho business men extended for lire1r-'rSfUllierformanco of duty. Tho next ttep talfceii"1 to effect a per manent organization. niyS"-" """ in order and after considerable discussion It wns agreed that all members should pay an initial assessment fee of flftr cents to de fray the expenses incurred by sondiug two delegates to the convention at Scranton. Nineteen members paid tho assessment. Messrs. D. K. llrennau aud Arthur Sporo were appointed a committee to solicit the funds. Tho organization will ho known as the Shenandoah Business Men's Association. Tho following ollicers woro elected: M. J. Lawlor, president ; J. M. Kalbach, vice presi dent; M. i:. Doyle, secretary ; P. W. Houck, treasurer. An executive committeo com posed of Messrs. Arthur Sporo, Frank Schmidt and I). K. llionnaii was also ap pointed. They will mako a canvass among tlio business men with a view to having them join. It is urgently requosted that thero will bo no refusals. Tho next mooting will bo bold on Thursday evening, 7th iust., at 8 o'clock, and at the same placo. Itlckert'rt Cale, Clam soup, free, to-uight. Sausago aud baked potatoes to-morrow morning. CliNt) Wus DUnilsieil. On a chargo made by Special Otllcer AnthonylAlex, the poiter of tho Ferguson House, 1). V. Stall, was taken into custody yesterday afternoon for violating a borough ordinance by alleged reckless driving. After hearing tho evidence Justico Toomey ills- uusscu 1110 case, saying tuc speed was a necessity in order to accommodate several commercial men who iiad baggago to bo shipped on an out-going train. Specials at (ilrvlu's I'riday aud Saturday Only. lobars of soap and good broom, for 25c; largo tin cuspidor, .01c; all sue chair seats, .0tc; 1 docn boxes matches, 5c; largo 35, 45 ana ooe Kettles, seo our window, your choice 2,jc. (ImviN's. Itov C. ItunnKiiiT, Mgr. 8 S. Main St Medical Men Meet. The annual meeting of tho Schuylkill County Homeopathic Modlcal Society was held at Tombing Hun yesterday afternoon, when the following ollicers wero elected : President, Dr. J. V. Klock, Mahanoy City Vlco President, Dr. William Doyle. Potts villa; Secretary, Dr. John Prico, Shenandoah, and Treasurer, Dr. T. W. Swalm, Pottsvillo. It was decided to hold the next meeting at Mahanoy City. Those in attendance from Shenandoah wero Drs. J. S. and M. S. Kistler ami 1). John Prico. The latter read an in teresting paper. Convert and lYhtUal. Deliglittul music and delicious ice cream at tho festival ill Robbins' opera house by the Grant Hand, Friday and Saturday evenings Vlag liaising, Superintendent Thomas llalrd, of the Thomas Coal Company, will unfurl a largo American ilag to the breeze on his lawn on Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, with appro priate ceremonies. Hey. James Mooro will bo tho orator for tho occasion and tlio cole b rated P. M. church choir will lender patiiu tic selections. All invited. ltlameil In the AVrong, F.l. Hkrami : Tho timber men at tho Win. I'enu colliery want it distinctly understood that they did not cause tbo file in that mine Furthermore, Supt. Lewis should not accuse them boforo tho matter is Investigated. Da vin J. Davis, Klias IllVKN. Attention, Camp 11. All members of Washington Camp No. 112, P. O. S. of A., are urgently requested to be present at the camp room 011 Monday mora Ing at 8:00 o'clock, to participate in the Fourth of July parade, A full attendance Is desired. Ily order of tl-2t) H The Commutkk SPECIAL! Tlmou nra linrl Dnnnln 1 1 nr 1. 1 . . 1 1. : r 1 . . 1 a high grade and up-to-date. Summer Shirts, Summer Underwear, Crash Suits, Bicycle suits and coif letreincs btiiiw hats, from 10c up tb S2. 25. Fashionable black and brown stiff hats, from $1.00 to $3.00, and many other articles tion of. We guarantee bargains. Call at once for you are ha ing a saving opportunity. MAX LEV!T, 15 E. Centre c Up To-Date 1 lat Store and Greatest Gent's Furnishii th i MANILA HAS FALLEN ! SO HAVE MILLINER' GOODS' -AT- Mrs. J. J. KEL-' C Fine Split Straw Trimmed S3 were ft. 25 now 50c. all styles. Children's, Misses and I.adir Trimmed White bailors in h worth 75c. , our price 25o, White Panama Short liacL $1.35, our price 63c, Leghorn Hats Lilac Flowers, four sprays to t 75c,, now 30c. Velvet I'ansies were 75c. now 35c White Liliies of the Valley tt 1 now 33c. Colored Roses from 5c. up. These goods were bought tc the finest of the season. Satin and Cros Grain Ribbon, 25c. Ftncy Striped Ribbons w yard, now 35. Call and get prices or match l if. Wo are ollenng bargains. MRS. J. J. KELLY, Tea Co., Shenandoah, I ...,in-i'V' MAKlLlJNb ASScKTIO id. 106 S01 r 'ti V I.W. street. f?e""are daily furnitAire which must t into money. We an not to be undersold h our competitors, and a posjtion to uplu assertion. Call and S be convinced of the ft we are beyond approac For the summer we will specialty of REFRIGERATOF For family and busiue poses. I.et us quote yo aud styles. M.O'NEIL 106 S. Main St Furniture Dealer and Uudt DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of I Wostphal'o AuxJHr Cures Dandruff and all diseases' of ti FOR SALE AT DUSTQ'SMDEIt Ferguson House Block. KEEP COO ! Don't lose your head, and you will not fail to perceive the rare opportunities we are oflering the public to secure GROC13RIES$ at reduced prices. Seeing is .believing. We ask you to in spect our goods and will n-V their ability to convince you that they are worth the prices asked. Try some of our bar gains ; they will do you g?od 25 South Mala Street.