THE HERALD DO YOU WANT Crea Its business btcauie of its known large circulation ami renders rich results to its advertisers. To reath the public through a fro grtssive, digmfiea, influential journal me the HERALD columns. i ftr v 'i s-wrv TV . r , --.a - . .. . -tL - SIIEN ANJ)Q All". PA.. TODAY. JULY . 1808. (wr i VOL. XIir.-NO. 105 GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF BABY CARRIAGES balance of our stock In order to clean out the as quickly as possible. Carriages that were $20 00, now 18 00, " 17 00, " ' IS 00, " " 12 00, 10 00, " " 9 00, ' " ' 6 00, " If" you want a choice come at once as we gone in a few days at these prices. $17 OO 15 oo 14 OO 13 OO 10 OO Q OO 7 OO 4- so think they will be all J. P. Williams & Son, 13 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. SO'HARA'S AND F"OR J JJL& OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. SHENANDOAH and MAHANOY CITY. SPRING DRESS GOODS AND SILKS In all the leading shades. Also White and colored organdies, embroideries and new effects in cotton goods. . (HL CLflTHX. LINOLEUMS s At the old price, regardless of the advance J. J. PRICE'S, North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. S aimmmmnmmminmmnnmnnmmmmnnnmmma If You Are in Nued of- Decided Upon After an Agreement Between Admiral Sampson and General Shatter On a Plan of Campaign. TJ1E GADIZ SQUflDOJi IS TO KETlIHN I Spec to livening Herald. Washington, July 8. Tlio Army depart- ineut to-d.iy received a brief telegram from Gen. ShaHer, giving the risult of a confer ence betwicn himself anil Admiral Sampson. Tlie department posted a bulletin to the effect that Clen. Sliafter and Ad- nurni Sampson nave agreed upon a plan of campaign, and at noon to- morrow (Saturday) Admiral Samp son! will begin the bombardment. It is believed at tho navy and war depart ments that the army and navy forces at Santiago will make a combined attack upon tho city, although the luief telegram re ceived from Sliafter does not say so. There will be no delay in tho combined at- tack as decided upon because Gen. Miles is on his way to Santiago. Glassware, Chinaware, Tinware, Agateware, Millinery, Dry Goods, NOTION'S, &c. Til !; HACK To 1IUY AND SAVE MONEY IS AT the: bee hive, 123 S. Main St. Third Door From Post Offloo. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE Screen Doors, Window Screens, sj Wire Cloth. Carriage Fly Nets, Team " " Dust Robes, SHOO-FLY. Ice Cream Freezers, Ice Cream Measures, Water Coolers. For Good Light White Brrfad i AND NO TROUBLE TO BAKE USE AQUEDUCT MILL. Daisy or Moss Rose Flour. Sold by Geo. W. Keiter. ARMISTICE CONTINUED UNTIL T0-M0RR0W. .Special to Evening IIekald. Before Santiago, July 8. Tho armistice between tho American and Spanish forma which was to have ended yesterday at noon, lias been continued uut noon to.mnrrnw (Saturday), In order to allow General Linares to communicate with tho homo government nt Madrid. Oeul. Toral and (Jen. Linares aro said to bo at odds over the question of continuing hos tilities. (Icu. Toral wants to surrender, and In this ho is strongly supported by tho Arch bishops and tho great majority of the soldiers. On the other hand Gen. Linares, who is stiU'ering from ids wound, is bitterly opposed to acceding to tho demand of Gen. Sliafter to surrender. Gen. Linares cannot surrender without the consent of Madrid. Spanish officials hint that Gen. Sliafter should demand the sur render of Santiago from Sagasta instead of Linares. During the armistice tho Spaniards are busily engaged in burying their dead and convoying their wounded at El Cancy into Santiago. CAMARA'S SQUADRON IS CALLED BACK. Special to Evening IIkralu. Suez, July 8. It is authori lively announced that tho Cadi, ileot under Admiral Camara, which arrived hero enrouto to the Philippines to give battlo to Admiral Dewey at Manila, has received orders to return to Cadiz at once and preparations aro now boing mado accordingly. SPAIN HEARS HOSTILIflES RESUMED. Special o Evening Herald. Madrid, July 8. It is rumored hero that tho bombardment of Santiago has begun, and that tho Spanish battorics aro vigorously re sisting tho attack. Cantain-aenoral Iilancn cables to Gen. Correa that ho has sent twelvo battalions of troops and arms, ammunition and provisions to Santiago. Captain-Geuoral lllauco has been ordered to Bend 18,000 troops to Santiago, SPANISH PRIVATEER , NEAR OUR SHORES. Special to Kviwiso IIkiialu. Washington, July 3. Tho Navy depart- mont learns that a Spanish privateer with five guns is hovering off tho coast of Ilritlsh Columbia, Whole Wheat Graham Flour Oh Time Pure Rye Flour Brookside Fancy Pastry Flour Best Granulated Corn Meal. At KEITER'S. Congress AriJoiiruH. Special to Kvkninci IIkiialu. Washington, July 8. Tho Sonato has adopted tho House resolution for final ad journment to-day. Calnani'n Ships Disabled, Hjk-cIuI to Evening: lllUlALl). Gibraltar, July 8. Admiral Camara's squadron, which has passed through tho Suoz. canal, ostensibly on Its way to tho Philippines, Is roportod in a deplorable con- illtlon. It is stated that tho Spanish cugi ueors ou tho vessels have ruined tho boilers. Whou hostilities with tho United States licgau, most of tho eiighios woro In chargo of Englishmen, mid these dosertcd aud incom petent Spauiards took their places, with tho result noted abovu. Port Said, July 8. Admiral Cauiara's tleet has removed from tho Suez roads aud has now anchored threo tulles fuither ou. OUR HEROES LIBERATED Lieutenant Hobson Talks NoJestly of His Remarkable Exploit. Kingston, Jamnlcn, July S. A news paper dispatch boat which left Jimigtm cm Wednesday evcmlnir Iii-Iiieh tho fol lowing account of the release of Lieu tenant Illelimond P. Hobson and tho seven seamen who, on June 3 last, bunk the collier Morrlmao in the chan nel of Santiago harbor. The other men released aro Osborn Dcignan, coxswain; George F. Phillips, ma chinist; John Kelly, water tender; George Churette, a gunner's mate; Daniel Montague, seaman; J. C. Mur phy, coxswain; Itandolph Clausen, coxswain. Tho prisoners given in ex change for these brave heroes were Lieutenant Aries and 14 non-commissioned ofllcers and privates. The exchange took place on Wednes day afternoon two-thirds of a mile be yond the entrenchments m-rimlnil liv tho Rough Hitlers. The Spanish pris oners, In charge of Colonel John Jacob Astor and Lieutenant Miloy, were taken through tho American lines mounted and blindfolded. The Amerl can prisoners were brought to the meeting place on foot, but were not blindfolded. As Hobson and tlio men of the Mcr rlmac approached the first line of on trenchments, occupied by the Hough Hitlers, low murmurs ran from one end of the lino of cowboys nnd eastern athletes to tho other, and by the time the returning party reached them every man was on his feet, refusing to be restrained by the admonishing of the ofllcors, cheering wildly and rush lug over every obstacle that chanced to bo In their wav In tbolr otTnrts tn reach Hobson nnd his party and grasp worn uy tlio Hand. Tho released pris oners were soon surrounded and mm polled to stop to receive the greetings. cungnuuiaiiona and vigorous, heart felt handshaking of men thoy bad never seen before Sunburned cavalrymen who had snout their lives in the saddl n fin flin plains of Arizona, Now Mexico or other western siaies or territories, nnd who did not know the difference botweon n ship's maintop, bilge or keep, throw their arni3 around the sailor boys and Jltemlly dragged them over tho en trenchments, all tho tlmo sending out yells that under other circumstances would have struck terror to hearts even ns gallant aa those of the Mor rlmac heroes. Tho Seventy-first Now York volun teers, near tho Hough Hlilors, was tho next regiment to full upon Hobson und his men, and almost immediately the Ninth and Tenth cavalry, both colored regiments, joined in tho general en thusiasm, and cheer after cheor arose ns Hobson nnd his companions forced their wny through tho lines of whito and colored soldiers. Hobson, so far ns possiuie, grasped each hand ex tended towards him, aud neither lie nor his mon miido any protest against the most uncomfortable crowding and Jostling which thoy had to undergo. If the young oftlcor, whose homo is in Alabama, has any raco prejudice, ho certa nly fornot all about It ns ii passed through tho lines of soldiors on his way to uenerai wneoier s liead miartcrs. crasnlnc the hands nf thn ebony lined troopers of tho Ninth nnd jeiun cuvuiry nnti expressing thanks for their patriotic welcome with as much heartiness as he displayed to wards the men of his own race. Ho nnd all of his men were complctoly overcome by the reception accorded them, and tears rollnd down their cheeks as tho soldiers crowded around. them. As Hobson and his party approached Captain Grimes' battery tho mon crlod out on every sldo to hnvo a salute fired In their honor. Hobson protested agalst this immediately, and shouted to the artlllorymen, who also caught the Infection, not to waste good powder In salutes, but to savo It for tho Span lards. This sentiment was greeted tvith tumultuous cheers. Hobson and his men wero escorted through the American linos by Cap tain Cliadwlck, of tlio Now York, who was awaiting them. Rvory stop of their Journey was marked bv tl in wllfl. est demonstrations on tlio part of the Anmrtpim snlrllnru wlm tlirnn. n..i.in w. ,... tiaiwu nil somblanco of order, scrambled out of tho entrenchments, knocked over tent guys and other paraphorunlla In their eagornoss to seo tho returning heroes, and sent up cheer after cheer for tho men who had passed safely through the Jaws of death to servo their country. The samo scones of enthusiasm wero repeated upon tho arrival of the mon ut the hospital statlou aud at our base rt.Tlirngun. Hobson, who reached thern In advance of his companions. wn taken on btmtd the New York Im mediately. The flatjHhip's docks wero lined jylth ofllcers and mon, nnd as Hobson clambered up her sltlo nnd stepped on board IiIh vessel tho harbor rang with the shoutu and cheers of his comrades, which were echoed by the crows of a dozen transnorts Ivlni. nearby. In an Interview on board ship Lieu tenant iionson snld: "During tho fin four days wo wore prisoners of war wo woro confined in Mono Castle, and I can nssuro you those were extremely uncomfortable and dlsagreoablo days. Tho Spaniards did not exactly ill treat us, but It took them some tlmo to recover from tho shock caused by what most of them considoiod our Yankeo Impudence in trying to block thoir harbor. As a rule tho olllcers and mon who camo into contact with us woro gruff In spcecn nnd sullen in manner. There woro many threatening glances shot in our direction. "For Admiral Cervora I havo noth ing but the highest admiration. His act In informing Admiral Sampson of our safety 1 rcznrd ns Mmt nf n i.-i.,,i hearted, generous man and chivalrous oflicer. I expressed to him my sincoro thanks and tho thanks of my mon for taking this moans of relieving tho anxiety of our shipmates nnd our friends at homo. Ho repeatedly spoko to mo of his admiration of what ho called one of tho most daring acts in iusiury, mougn i am sure we were not entitled to the commenda tion wo received, for there wero hun dreds of other men on our ships who would have been glad to undertake to do tho same thing. "While wo wero In Morro Castlo wo wero naval prisoners, but at the end of four days we were transferred to tho Jurisdiction of the urmy, and wo were removed to the Hoina Mercedes hos pital ou the outskirts of Santiago. Wo knew but little of what was going on in the city, though of cou rsn vn pnnlil always toll when our fleet was bom- uaruing tlio shore batteries, and wo could easily distinculsh the tm-rinn v plosions caused by tho Vesuvius throw ing (lynamlto shells. "Wo know nothintr about tlm .in struction m Admiral Cervora's fleet until told by our own people today. Of course our confinement became very Irksomo, and I cannot toll you bow great was tho relief we felt to be froo again. I cannot express my gratitude to our soldiers who gavo us such a wel come when wo camo Into the linos. All of us aro in excellent health and glad to go back to our posts again anil seo tho war through to tho end." Tho seven men who wero on tho Mer rlmac with Hobson did not reach tho deck of the New York until some time niter lie did, but tho samo scenes of rejoicing that attended his arrival vere repeated In their case, and they wore carried orr to tho forward part oi ino snip as heroes of the hour The latest estimate on tho Spanish loss in bunilay's naval battlo is placed ai Killed and 1.500 pnntnrml against which stands an American los.i or one killed and two wounded. THE BOOjI Failure of Hie Business Tog-elher. Men to Get OTHER AFFAIRS IHTERYENED .uons io inject Renewed Vigor Into the Project Will be Made Durinc the Ensuing Weok-A Suggestion Made Concerning a Home Industry. Pursuant to a ronilniimi ,l,,i,.,i .., i, i.... meeting Tlio nbenandoah JSusIikuk r,,n' Association was to Imvi. i.ni.i ., i . ., . . , , : " 'ctiuiai meet ing last night, but in deciding upon the date tho members evidently overlooked tho fact that several would havo engagements else wtere, hence thorn was m ...i 'I'tuium i null several of the business men i,nt t...i,. last night in Schmidt's hall. Tho next session will bo held on Thursday oveiiin next, at the stunu place, and important de velopments ato looked for. One or tho promoters of the Association stated last night that it is fully teali.cd that hlicnandoah is one of tho worst towns in the state in which to launch a movement for eon terted action on tho partof tlio business men but the hope and belief Is entertained that with patience and persistent cllbrt tho result aimed at will bo accomplished eventually .uiuianoy uity, ,s,liand, Pottsvillo Mt (Jnrriiol lfil.,. i ...1 . ' ,, uu,er (owns aro or- g.mii tor tlio purpose of doing what they can to advance the anthracite- boom, and Shenandoah cannot ivilbrd to be ostracized es pecially when the issue is ono of the most viiiu mi lortanco tn tlm i.m.i. . - - "Hstiitm mull oi l community, nd ividnnllt. ,...ii...i..,.i While speaking with a tinge of disgust, the "l""tul"" w maue tlie statement ns above was by no means discouraged, and declared the intention of devoting all tho time he could spare with others to educating the business men of tho town as to tho reason why tbe.v should r.ii-nrim'fitn i,i tl,.. . - ... iiiuveiueill. ami the poiblo good results to bo attained l his, ho said, would bo done during tho en suing week and he believed the effect would manifest itself next Thursday evening, when a Iaigo aud enthusiastic meeting is looked lor. Another L-cntlrniHii m-it;,,,, r mcnt said: "If tho business men will get to- B...w ,.. Cilii no ovoived by which a shoo manufacturing plant can be established in tho town within a vnrv tJuirt tin... i comparatively little cost. Amnio ro'nm r.,r tho plant can be secured in tho time that it takes to make application for it. as tl... owner lias alieailv oI11ti.i1 tl,.. i.,.. ..... - " I'niVU UI1U pledged siinnort to tlm i,inmw, ir twenty men get together the plant can bo established on but small ImllvMnnt i..... meats and I will guarantee to furnish fields tor tlio products just as soon and as fast as iuuy can ne lurnou out." SPECIAL! Times are hard. People have no money to buy first class goods at high prices, but we will ofier such goods at lowest cash prices. Goods that are high grade and up-to-date. Summer Shirts, Summer Underwear, Crash Suits, Uicycle suits and golf leggings Straw hats, from ioc up to $2.25. Fashionable black aud brown stiff hats, from $1.00 to $3.00, and many other articles too numerous to make men. tiou of. We guarantee bargains Call at once for you arc havine- a saving opportunity. MAX LEVIT, 15 E. Centre St. Up-To-Date Hat Store and Shenandoah'. Greatest Gent's Furnishing Store. MANILA HAS FALLEN ! SO HAVE MILLINERY GOODS ! -AT- Mrs. J. J. KELLY'S. SPAIN'S MINISTRY DIVIDED FOR PEACE. Hpedal to Iwexino HnitAi.r). H...1-I1 T iu.iu.nci, JUiy 8.-TI10 meeting of the Cabinet, at which the Queen presided, d. veloped much dissension between tho neaco and war partios. Tho Queen contend, tl,t tlio war should continue while Prime Mln. ixter Sagasta favors peaceful negotiations. den. Weyler has mado a violent attack on the government, Captain-t.'cucral Augustin and Captatn-aenoral lllauco, aud prophesied perils at home. Weylor's representative held a conforenco with tho Queen, after which it was reported that tho Ministry would bn forced to resign, and a new ono formed within a wcok. Tho government is very incomnletolv In. formed as to tho Spanish Iosjcs, aud It has asked Franco and Austria to apply to Wash ington for a list of tho prisoners. Tlio Opposition papers persist in declaring thatpoaco negotiations havo been initiated, i Dead fiiiuuer ut Tlitir Onus. Speclnl to EvEsixa HnitALii. Santiago, July H, Au Inspection of tlie wrecked Spanish Vizcaya shows tho upper deck to bo complctoly gone, and frightful destruction was visible everywhere Dead gunners wero found at their guns, and scoies of dead sailors wero found on tho after deck, amid tho debris of small arms, broken guns, aud wrcckago. A great quantity of tho ecpilpmentsof thoSpauish officers was float ing about tho wreck. Atteiunteil ltiin-Lirv. At about threo o'clock yostcrday moraine uurglais attemnted to entnr tt,n iti ..r ueorgo inoiupson at Lost Creek No. a They had a window pried open when some of mo iiiuiates awnirn nun tlm i.t,ni ,..w uut,iaia uiu scaled away. Itlcllert'H Cute. t-isli cakes, freo, to-night. Calf's liver ana onions to-morrow morniu". A Muhleut Attraction 11 rooier s sa loon. 115 East. (Viii ct,t a n lovers of music aro cordially invited to hear i-iirry roncen," mo variety musician. This gentleman plays a variety of musical instru ment aim novelties, and can entertain musical critics as well as ordinary talent Don t fail to hear him nightly. Tho bar is stocked with tho choicost brands of beer porter, alo, liquors and cigars. 7-0-lwk Schuylkill Hcya fr hhwuh. Special to Evcsiko IIkiialu. Harrisburg. July 8. A report reached Harrisburg to-day that it Is tho intention ol tho Government to send Gen. Robin's brigade at Camp Alger, Va., consisting of tho Eighth, Twelfth and Thirteenth Pennsylvania Kcgi- meuts, to Honolulu, to guard against any possiblo troublo from tho Japanese and other foreign elements over thoannoxation of these islands to tho United States. It is further reported that tho brigade will break camp on uoxt Wednesday aud loaro for San Francisco. by way of Harrisburg, Pittsburg and Chicago. The Schuylkill conipanioiare iucludcd in tho Eighth regiment, of which Louis Hop kins, William Jamos, Stephen Lindenmuth, William Williams, Grant Troutuun, of town, and Henry Foglo and Charles Drossier, of Wm. I'eun, are members. Ed. ltuiiior of Ttmco Negotiation. Special to Kvknino Herald. Loudon, July 8. Spanish 4s went up to day on a rumor that Madrid is negotiating with Washington for poaco. There is a growing feeling at the Spanish capital that peaceful negotiations Will llA pushed by those favoriug a cessation of hostilities, Fine Split Straw Trimmed Sailors in white we p. 25 now 50c. all styles. Children's, Misses and Ladies' low crown Trimmed White Sailors in Dewev cc s worth 75c, our price 25o. White Panama Short Pack Sailors were fI-35. our price 63o. I-eghorn Hats jj,. Lilac Flowers, four sprays to a bunch, weie 75c.. now 30c. Velvet Pansies were 75c. now 35c. White Lillin nf tin. Vll.u .!,. - .itai nc osc, now 33c. J Colored Uoses from 5c. up. These troods won- hnitrrl.t in .i. the finest of the season. Satin and Gros Grain Hibbon, 5 inches wide 25c. Fancy Striped Ribbons were 75c pet yard, now 35. Call and Ret prices or match them. We are offering bargains. MRS. J. J. KELLY, 26 South Main street, next to Grand Union 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 auy of our competitors, and we are in a position to uphold this assertion. Call aud 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. Let us quote you prices aud styles. M. O'NEILL, 10G S. Main St. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker. Buy Keystone Hour. nn Lessm & Baku, Ashland. Pa., la r.ri.,t.i ovory sack. Absolutely Puro Germain l.uiidlng Supplies. Special toKvESiNU UtuALli. Hong Kong, July 8. Information was brought here by tho lirltlsh steamer Eddlo, to the cuect that tho German warshl us biivn been laudiug stores on Marivales Hay, in tho Philippine Islands, tiiidor cover of nigh The Eddlo left Manila on July :i. Ask your grocer for tho "ltoyal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It Is tho best flour mado instaotlTIulTed. 1'arkor No, -I A ratal I'all of itn.lc In Colllt ry. Peter Veunkalln. nf llrnivnsvlll,, 1., staiitly killed by a fall of rock In Packer No. 1 colliery this morning. Ho had sounded tho top aud prepared to roume wurkaftera blast when tho fall occurred. Tho deceasod was 3U years old aud left a wife and child. Voted the Democratic Ticket, Tlie Lyuii-Dinm contest cmirt r.,i.,....i 11. suasions to-dav. and rniitlimml thn ,..i, .. t-peniug tho ballot bones. When tho bllot ot W . I'. Will ams was inu.iieil It r,.,,...i that ho voted tho cntlro Democratlo ticket in 18U5, Mr. Williams in tho private secre tary of Congressman llrltiiitn 11 ml .. ulco salary frpui tho lieptiblican party. DANDRUFF " ... Is the Beginning of Baldness, Westphal'o fluxMatop Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the scalp. FOR SALE AT Mm BRIBER 5M0F Ferguson House Block. PLEASURE IN- STORE FOR YOU. There is more pleasure in taking advantage of bargains that are unquestionably mouey-savers thau in season's pastimes. Our treasure is mostly derived from the pleasures of our customers. What nleases them pleases us. Come to us lor fiue Groceries. T.J. BROUGHALU 25 South Main Street.
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