DO YOU WANT To reach the fuilic through a fro gressive, dtgmfiea, influential journal use the HERALD columns. m - ----- rgg vol xm.-NO. j oa. SHENANDOAH. PA.. WEDNESDAY. JULY 0. J 898. ONE CENT THE HERALD Creates business because of itshntwn large circulation ana" renders rich results to its advertise! s. 111(1 J flit -"V -'V Jll GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF BABY CARRIAGES In order to clean oul the balance of our stock as quickly as possible. Carriages that were $20 00, 18 00, ir 00, ' ' 15 00, 12 00, 10 00, 9 00, " 6 00, If you want a choice come at once as we think they will be all gone in a few days xit these prices. J. P. Williams & Son, igJO'HARA'S "ZFOR ... 2 ft f .ft OPEN DAY 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 6L0TH8. LINOLEUMS f At the old price, regardless of the advance , I CDCDICT'C North Main St., Ml I V gr fflinnrniiimrmmminnimmmnmiiinmiiimmiimnnnni S I If You Are in Need of E P U3 71 NOTIONS, &('., TUB 1'I.ACE TO BUY AND SAVE MONEY IS AT THE BEE HIVE, 229 S. Main St. Third SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE SHOO-FLY. For Good Light White Bread "AND'NOTROUBLE TO BAKE USE'AQUEDUCT MILL Daisy or Moss, Rose Flour. Sold by Geo. AA Keiter. Whole Wheat Graham Flour Old Time Pure Rye Flour Brookside Fancy Pastry Flour Best Granulated Com Meal. At KEITER'S. ' $17 OO 15 OO n OO 13 OO 10 OO S OO 7 OO a so AND AND NIGHT. MAHANOY CITY. ' j Shenandoah, Pa. now " " " Glassware, Chinaware, Millinery, Dry Goods, Door F"rom Post Office. Screen Doors, Window Screens, Wire Cloth, Carriage Fly Nets, Team " " Dust Robes, Ice Cream Freezers, Ice Cream Measures, Water Coolers. SH GENERAL Jill) Shafter Says Hobson and His Hen Will Soon be FreeSpain's Populace Demands Peace. GETOfl BOlp tm 0Ji THE ST. LOUIS. Hpcctal to KvcnlliK Herald, Washington, July 6, 2. p. m. General Shafter wires the department liere that General Toral, the com mander of the forces at Santiago, lias agreed to exchange Assistant Naval Constructor Richard P. Ilobson and his men to-day. The preliminaries will be arranged at the earliest possible moment, as It Is understood that Hobson and his men have been suffering from climatic fever since last Saturday. They are well cared for by Spanish and Eng. Ilsii physicians, however, and have excellent quarters in the leading hotel of the city. SPAIN'S PEOPLE CRY FOR PEACE. Special lo Kvksiso IIkhalii London, July 0. Tho Madrid correspond out of tho London Telegraph wires that poaco will ho demanded to-day. Tho populace has lcamod the real fate of Admiral Coryora's Meet at Santiago and will demand that tho government seek an ending of tho war. ADMIRAL CERVERA NORTHWARD BOUND. .Special tu livening Ilcrnld. Washington, July 0, 3 p. m. A despatch just received from Admiral Sampson states that Admiral Cervcra and tho rest of tho Spanish prisoners taken last Sunday loft Santiago to-day on the Unitod States auxiliary cruiser St. Louis. They will ho taken to Portsmouth, New Hampshire. ATTACK ON SANTIAGO PREVENTED BY STORM. Special to EvKNiNa Herald. Washington, July 0. Goneral Qreely, chief of tho sigual corps and weather hurcau, says a big storm is raging at Santiago and it has probably dolayed the expocted bombard ment ot Santiago. CADIZ FLEET NOT ALLOWED TO COAL. Special to KVUKINO llKUALD. Suez, July 0. Tho Spanish licet from Cadiz has arrived hero. Tho govornniont has notified Admiral Cauiara that tho Ueot must leave within 2-1 hours, and without coaling. Cnrvera Talks Freely. Special to Evening Useald. Washington, July (1. Admiral Corvoro Is deeply touched by tho treatment he is re ceiving at tho hands of his captors. It ap pears that Cervcra received orders twice from Madrid to leavo Santiago and if possiblo to make his way to Havana to assist in the de fences of that city. Ho had but one chance, that of catching the American fleet napping, and that failed. Ilia licet has been wiped out aud Spalu's naval powor is suddenly shaltoied. Cervcra says ho realized the tie mondous difficulties that besot his path, hut "tho honor of tho navy demanded the almost certain sacrifice of tho lleet's destruction." Spanish Loss AVas lleuvy. Special toKviiMNU IIkkald, Kingston, July 0. Koports received hero say the hospitals at Sautlago are crowded with wounded and sick soldiers. It Is esti mated that the Spanish loss ill the tight on July 1, at tho San Juan hill was BOO killed, (ieu, Vara del Itoy and all his stall' and more than a thousand men are reported to liavo beeu killed at EI Cauey. (ion. Kscarlo, with 4,000 Spanish troops from Manzaulllo, eutercd the city on Saturday. Tho town of Kl Cobro was burned by tho Spaulaids before they evacuated it. Another Spanish I.eailer Shot. Hpeclul to EviiNl.NU IIuiULl). Washington, July 0. It is unofficially re ported that Qcn. (larcia, with a small forcoof 3,000 Cubans, gavo battle to (leu, I'audo In an effort to prevent tho latter from reaching Sautlago, but tho superior forco of tho Span lards compelled Garcia to retire, although ho checked tho 7,000 Spaniards for a tlino. Dur ing the engagement Ueu. l'ando wus seri ously wounded In the arm, aud is now being eared for In the hospital t Santiago, Fovoign Consuls Urging the Span iards to Surrender. THEY WILL FIGHT TO THE LAST Is the Opinion of War Officials at Washing tonGeneral Shatter's Loss in Killed and Wounded Is Now Known to Have Reached Seventeen Hundred Fugitives From San tiago Landed by British and Austrian Warships at Kingston, Jamaica A Res olution in Congress Which Recognizes Commodore Schley as the Real Hero of the Destruction of Cervera's Fleet. Washington, July C Last night was a comparatively quiet otio at both the war anil navy departments. Several dispatches wero received by Adjutant Oonoral Corbin from General Shatter, but their contents wero not given to the public. No bulletins had been posted at midnight either by tho war department or by the mivy department. A message received from General Shafter indicates that the situation of, the people of Santiago is terrlblo. They aro not only panic stricken over the fear of bombardment, but they aro suffering from lack of the actual necessaries of life. In one of his cable grams General Shafter says: "Tho town (Santiago) Is In a ter rible condition as to food. Tho peo plo are starving. Rico is practically tho only staplo article of food they have." Further along In tho same dis patch Shutter says that the growing crops in the vicinity of tho city liavo already been utilized by the residents of tho city, and that tho only growing article of food left Is a few mangoes. Speaking of tho troops under his command? General Shafter says: "The men aro in good spirits and rcmurkably well." In tho courso of another dispatch General Shatter, referring to tho con dltlon pf those Injured, saysy "All tho wounded are doing' singu larly well, only one death having oc curred since tho battle." . A private cablegram received from General Sumner, formerly colonel of tho Sixth cavalry, stationed at Fort Mover, Vu near this city, says: "All Fort Meyer's officers safe and well." Tho glad tidings received from both General Shatter and General Sumner concerning tho condition of tho troops and particularly the wounded, will bo received with joy in nil parts of tho country. General Shatter's statement of tho situation in Santiago is homo out by the condition of tho men captured by tho American fleet from tho vessels of Cervera's squadron. Thoy had been on half rations so long that many of them wore nearly famished, nnd If thoy had not boon taught that capture by tho Americans meant death they would havo welcomed It, becnuso It Insured thorn good food mid plenty of It. It 1b learned authoritatively that tremendous prossuro Is being brought to bear upon the Spanish commander of Santiago by the foreign consuls resident In tho city to Induce him, in the Intoicsts of humanity, to sur render to tho lnovllalilo. Tho consuls have communicated with thulr homo governments, unil it is believed hero that representations will bo mado by them to Spain to lnduco hor to permit tho city to surrender, thereby pro venting further loss of life and prop erty. What tho result of thoso nego tiations may bo cannot bo foretold. Tho opinion expressed by war officials Is that tho Spaniards will fight to tho last, and capitulate only when thoy aro forced to do so, For that reason any delay of offensive action against tho city is not regardod In army circles With favor. SHAFTER5TS LOSSES In the Fights Before Santiago Have Reached Seventeen Hundred in Killed and Wounded. Kingston, Jamaica, July 6. A nows paper dispatch boat brings tho fol lowing advices from the attacking forco before Santiago do Cuba: Tho Spanish mado a desporato night attack upon our left shortly before 10 o'clock !atunlay night. Tho as sault was directed at tho position that had beon carried by Goneral Kent's mon. Tho Spaniards left tho trenchos nnd charged ncross tho open, striking heavily upon General Wy koff's brigade. They wore rein forced (Continued on Second Page.) SIX HUNDRED PEOPLE DROWNED AT SEA. Special to HvEMNd IIkhai.d. Halifax, N. S., July 0 Tho Fiencli steamship La Houigogno collided off this coast with an unknown vessel and Bank almost imiuedlatoly. There were eight bundled persons on board the ship and only two hundred weto saved. Tho La liourgogno still id fiutn New York last Saturday fur Havre, France. All tho officers of tho viwsol, except tho purser and three engineers, were drowned, and only ouo woman was saved. Of the persons saved 170 were passengers and tho othor 30 woio members of tho crew. Senor Dubosc, who was Identified with tho Spanish spy system in Canada, was on the passenger list, but it Is not known whether he perished. KcfiuoH (u Surrender. Special to Evenino Heiiai.ii London, July . A Kingston, Jamaica, de spatch says the Archbishop at Santiago has appealed to General Llliaros to surrender rather than to submit lo bombardment. Tho Spanish commander, although in great pain liom his wounded arm, refuted to comply with tho leanest, and said ho would bum tho city rather than to simenclcr to thoAincil. cans. Tho Spanish troops aro much depressed and if they had their way would willingly .surrender. Watson to Sail Soon. Special to Evening Hkiiald. Washington, July 0. Xaval officials havo positive information that Camain's llect, with tho exception of tho torpedo boats, havo passed through tho Suez canal, and final ar rangements aro now being mado to send Commodore Watson to dostroy Cainara's fleet. It is belioved Watton will bo on hU way by tho latter part of this or tho first of next week. .Minors In lie Discharged. Special to Evening 11khai.ii. Washington, July 0. Tho war department has issued an order that those less than IS and moro than 45 years of aire, who enlisted in tho volunteer army, shall bo discharged at once aud sent to their homes. Iloiiml for Manila. Special to Evening JlnrtAM). Port Said, July II. Camara's fleet has passed through tho Suez canal, on Its way to the Philippines. The three torpedo-boit de stroyers left this port yosterday aftotuoou, bound for Cadiz. The ships that eutercd tho canal aro one battleship, one armoied cruiser, four troop ships, ono ammunition ship and colliers. May Sii Several Ships. Special to Evenino Herald. Washington, July 0. In reply to Secretary Long a telegram was received from Admiral Sampson saying that it may bo practicable to raise tho Cristobal Colon and possibly ono or two other Spanish ships. Wrecking crews will be scut to Santiago at once. Americans In Spain Celebrate. Special to Evening IIiuialu. Madrid, July 0. The Americans In Barce lona celebrated Independence Day by hold ing u banquet last evening. They wero not molested by tho Spanish. Venezuelan Kejoiee. Special to Evening Hkuai.ii. Caracas, Venezuela, July 0. Throughout this city tho greatest satisfaction is oxpressed over tho destruction of Cervera's fleet by the American ships. llisniarck Neutral. Special to Evening Hkkalu. Berlin, July 0. Gossip ascribes to Princo Bismarck er.tirolackof sympathy with either the Americans or Spauiards, but ho considers tho latter to bo inferior. Ho is only inter ested to tho extent of Germany's policy, which ho bollevos ought to be one of tho most rigorous neutrality. A Mimical Attraction At Pooler's saloon, 115 Kast Centre street. All lovors of music are cordially inviUd to hear "Larry Poncell," tbo variety musician. This gentleman plays a variety of musical instru ments and novoltlos, and can entertain musical critics as well as ordinary talent. Don't fall to hear him nightly. The liar is stocked with the choicest brands of beer, portor, ale, liquors and cigars. 7-6 lwk Increased Vt'orkiug linya. Tho allotment for July has been fixed at 3,000,000 tons, as against 2,500,000 tons last month, and means four days u week. Tho collieries will work threo days this week but beginning with next ucok they will likely work four days iv weok during tho remainder of tho month. Thoro has been no official statomont to that ell'ect, but among mine officials it is gonorally believed tho working timo will bo inoreasod. Died at the Almshouse. Word was received hero to-day that Domlnick Zabwlckiscz. almshouse. Friends of tho deewifiml worn notified and thoy tool: chargo of tho body. Absolutely Puro K KLJ) POWDER PoiiiTies nt THE GOUflTY Review of the Democratic Side ot the field. STILL IN A CHAOTIC CONDITION ! The Gold Democrats tnthuslastlc and Con fident, But tho Bllverltes Are Still Sangulue-Au Independent Can didate For Concresi May Enter the Arena. Speclnl IIkhai.d Correspondence. Pottsville, July II. Tho political situation so far as tho Democrats aio concerned, still remains in n chaotic condition, aud tho re sult of tho stato convention has only added fuel to tho fire. Tho gold standard Demo crats aro gieatly eiiiouragod and confidently predict that tho result of tho Allodia gath ering means thu formation of a platform similar In eharactor at tho county conven tion noxt Monday. A draft of tho platform to be submitted to tho convention is alioady iioing lonned by thoso opposed to the Bryan inconos. aim it will deal with slalo issues and questions bearing upon the administra tion of county affiiirs. Tho liepublican boaid of County Commissioners and the ad ministration of tho almshouso will roeoivo much attention, but tbcro will bo no financial plank if "Billy" Matz aud his friends can prevent it. THE Sn.VEllITEJ. It is true that the admirers of Byran re turned from Altooua with much loss en thusiasm than they displayed when they left homo for the convention, nevertheless thoy aro prepared to renew tho fight in tho county convention. Thoy havo not sur icndeiod, by any moans. In fact, such men as Uliicli, Lawlor, Williclm, tho two Toolus and others aro sanguine that tho majority of llio ilologates to bo oleeted next Satutday will demand an endorsement of Bryan and tho Chicago platform by tho convention, aud openly assort that tho candidate who fails to openly declare in favor of that plank will not bo nominated. Thoir defeat at Altooua has intensified tbo feeling of tho Hryanitos, anil mey are out loi blood and blue blood, at that. Many open threats aro mado, in tbo event ol another turn-down of tho Silvoritcs. Should tho county convention tako tho sanio position tho state convention did, it is n safe piedictiou to say that thoro will bo AX ISDKI'KKBiafT CANDIDATE for Congress, nominated upon a silver plat form. This prediction also embraces tho Senatorial and Legislative conventions. Tho gold standard leaders laugh wheu questioned about tho threats of tho Silverites, and say tho latter would not daro place tbomsolves outside tho regular party organization in this county, aud that tho men now making the threats of nominating independent candidates are doing so for ell'ect, with tho object of frightening thoso opposed to their dogmas into their way of thinking. The Judicial contest is an open fight be tween George J. Wadlinger and W. A. Marr, Lsqs. Tho friends of both havo been aetivo for many wooks. Wadlingor is looked upon by many as the leading member of the Schuylkill Bar, who is deserving of much at the hands of his party, while Marr is a Demo cratic war-horso of many battles. The latter is looked upon as the candidate of the cor orations, and this may bo a source of weak nessintho present contest. Wadlingor has developed much strength in tho closing stages of tho contest, and in localities where his opponent was supposed to bo impregnable. For Cougress thero aro tlneo pronounced candldatos Murtha P. guinn, James B. Ucllly and James W. Kyan. The latter is a pro nounced Silvorite and has mado his fight on that issue. Tl. other two aro opposed to tho 10 to 1 idea, and It Is doubtful whethor Quiuu would atccpt the nomination on a silver plai form. James B. Keilly, of course, is aftor tho offico, nnd would hardly refuse a nomina tion on any platform. Wbilo it may appear ridiculous to relate, nevertheless it is a fact that iei:ili.y and mtraiM are in a deal to socuro tho Congiesaioual nomination from their lespective parties. Each has an idea that ho can defeat tho other, and Is theiofore anxious to havo his name, which has already become an oyosoro to tho people generally, appear upon their respective party tickets. Brumm's closest political friends are working to socuro Heilly's nomination by tho Democrats, and aro deceiving themselves with the bolief that their favoiito could defeat his old antagonist. Shrewd politicians of both patties admit that Beilly would bo tbo strongest candidate for tho Democrats, should Brunim be tho Ito publican nominee, but tho lattor, who is credited with vory littlo political sagacity thinks othorwiso. Itoillv will in his power to socuro tho nomination of Brunim by tbo Hopublicaiis, knowing his weakness. In fact, all tho Democratic candi dates are anxious to see Brumm nominated. THK CON'TBOLLKItHHIP. The greatest interest is centered In the big tight now going on between tho threo popular and well known candidates from your town, who are anxious to succeed Con troller Snyder. Both Muldoon and Bradigan aro actively at work to secure tho delegates from Shenandoah, while Master appears to be coniinlng himself to othor localities. In tho opiuiou ot many this is looked us a shrewd move, and may remit in Ida nomination. 1 am told that he will receivo the sunmirt nf his opponents khould oithor one drop out of mo race alter tno llrst battlo.and it is reason ablo to suppose that Muldoon's friends would go to Master rather than Bradigan, aud vico versa. Tho contest in Sheuandoah, from what I can glean from tho friends of both sides, ap pears to bo rnoio of a local factional fight for supremacy rather than anything olso, with tho odds ill favor of tho faction led by Mul doon. llowovor, it will bo a battlo royal, and neither side will havo a largo majority. IUSTIillT ATTllltNEV. Tho threo deputies under District Attorney Bechtol aio candidates to succeed their superior officer, while "Beu." Cummliigs, with lots of cash to back him up, is also a can didate for tho District Attorneyship. If I weie asked to pick tho strongest candidate beforo the people I should certainly choose M. P. McLaughlin. Ho Is popular, efficient aud fully equipped for the position, As District Attorney thoro is no ouo who could use hlra or Ids office tn hido tho political tricks of politicians, Ills bet friends could hot persuade him to do a dishonorable act His nomination, however, deponds much upon tho complexion of the ticket when this offico is reached. It will not do to have the green displayed too extensively this full Continued on Fourth I'uge. SPECIAL! Times arc hard. People havo no money to buy first class goods at high prices, but we will oiler such goods at lowest cash prices. Goods that are high grade and up-to-date Summer Shirts, Summer Underwear, Crash Suits, liicycle suits and golf leggings. Straw hats, from ioc up to S2.25. Fashionable black and brown stiff hats, from $r.oo to $3.00, and many other articles too numerous to make men tion of. We guarantee bargains. Call at once for you are having a saving opportunity. MAX LEVIT, 15 E. Centre St. Up To-Dale Hat Store and Shenandoah's Greatest Gent'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 $1.25 now 50c. all styles. Children's, Misses and Ladies' low crown Trimmed White Sailors in Dewey colors, worth 75c , our price 25c, White Panama Short Back Sailors were $1.35, our price 63c. Leghorn Hats 15q Lilac Flowers, four sprays to a bunch, were 75c,, now 30c. Velvet Pansics were 75c, now 35c, While Lillies of the Valley that were 85c. now 33c. Colored Roses from 5c. up. These goods were bought to-day and are the finest of the season. Satin and Gros Grain Ribbon. ? inches wide 25c Fancy Striped Ribbons were 75c uer yard, now 35. Call and act prices or match them. ., are offering bargains. MRS. J. J, KELLY, 26 South Main street, next to Grand Urn.-.1 Tea Co., Shenandoah. 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 if our competitors, aud we are in a position to uphold th; assertion. Call and see us aim be convinced of the lac 1 ' f we are beyond approach For the summer wp will n..u.i- specialty of REFRIGERATORS For family and business pur poses. L,et us quote you prices and styles. M. O'NEILL, 10 S. Main St. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker. DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldness. Wectphal'o AuxiHaton Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the scalp. FOR SALE AT DUSTG'S BRIBER SflQF Ferguson House Block, KEEP COOL ! Don't lose your head, and you will not fail to perceive the rare opportunities we are oflering the public to secure tGROCERIESf at reduced prices. Seeing is believing. We ask you to in spect our goods aud 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. BROUGHALL' 25 South Main Street.