ffremtit THE HERALD DO YOU WANT Creates business because of its known large circulation anil reside! t thh To teach the public through m pro gressive, dtgnifiea, influential journal use the HERALD columns. results to its advertisers. VOL. XLTL-NO. 1113. SUM AN DO AIL PA.. FRIDAY. JITLY 29. 1898. ONE CENT I nun - SL GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF BABY CARRIAGES In order to clean out the balance of our stock as quickly as possible. ..... Carriages that were $20 00, 18 00, 17 00, 15 00, 12 00, 10 00, 9 00, " 6 00, If you want a choice come at gone in a few days at these prices. J. P. Williams & Son, ggjo Q'H ARA'S ROR FINE urn OPEN DAY SHENANDOAH and A New Discovery ! Electric Cleanser ! A Preparation For Cleaning Carpets. Plprti'ir ClpnncAr w'" c'ean our CttrPets an m!kc them like new LvlCt.ll ll VjlCcUlbCl for one cent per yard, without taking carpets fiom the floor, or dampening them on the under side. FlpftHf "'Ipin.QPr removes a'l t'ust aI,d dirt ""om carPett and rugs; re UrlCCll 1L. VlCcll loCl moves nil grease spots, fruit stains and coal soot; restores color and raises the nap ; destroys moths and disinfects the carpets ; does not fade colors, but makes the carpet and lugs cleun and bright a new. TRY IT. FOR SALE ONLY AT J I Z PP 1 Dry Goods and " ,KJ- 1 rx I c, Carpet Stoie, PRICE, 25 CENTS PER BOX. SPECIAL SALE OP LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS AT 50c, REDUCED FROM $1.00. ?wwm?wmmww?wmwm? jj iiinnriTrnnnnmrninmmnmnnniiimmirtnmmifTsi f If You Arc in Need j$sr Tinware, Agateware, NO'lluNS, SC., TIIK Pl.ACli TO BUY AND SAVE MONEY IS AT THE BEE HIVE, SS S. Main St. Third If you want to have your food kept sweet and clean use a - - - - BALDWINS REFRIGERATOR. For Good Light White Bread ;and no trouble to bake USE AQUEDUCT MILL Daisy or Moss Rose Flour. Sold fcy Geo. NAA. Keiter. Whole Wheat Graham Flour Old Time Pure Rye Flour Brookside Fancy Pastry Flour Best Granulated Corn Meal. At KEITER'S. $17 OO 15 OO OO 13 OO 10 OO 3 OO y oo 4 SO once as we think they will be all 13 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. AND AND NIGHT. MAHANOY CITY. of- mow ' " GUssware, Chinaware, iviiiiiiiIjj jr fl wwuuj Door F"rom Post Office. Good Garden Hose Is hard to find. We have it hi either of these brands. We also have ordinary hose very cheap. SPRAY NOZZLES, MENDERS, &C. CABINET FRAMING THEULTIMATUM. Special to l.vr.Niso Ilniui.n. Washington, July Sit. President McKlu loy and tho Cabinet aro lu session this after noon considering tho reply ho mndo to Spain's request for the terms upon which peace can bo made with tho United Statos. Tho answer will probably bo framed this afternoon. It id certain that Spain must give up Cuba and l'orto Rico. The Administration believes Spain will accept the terms tho Cabinet will dechlo upon. OUR TERMS FOR PEACE WITH SPAIN Special to Kvk'iino I1kiiai.ii Washington, July 21). 2 p. m. President MclCinlcy and the cabinet reached tho follow, ing decision on a reply to Spain's reipiost for terms of pcaco : Absoluto surrender of l'orto Rico. Recognition of independence for Cuba. Cession of tho Lad rone Island. At leat a coaling station nt tbu l'lillliiplno Islands. At 1:30 o'clock this afternoon tbo Cabinet adjourned until 3::i0 o'clock. Thoaiiiwer will be in tho nature of an ultimatum. No mention of money indemnity will be mado. There will be no armistice. PONCE SURRENDERED WITHOUT OPPOSITION Special to KvKNl.vo IIkkai.u. St. Thomas. July 29. Port of Pomo. Porto Rico, surrendered to the forces of Com mander D.ivls. No resistiiuce was oll'ered. THE ST. PAUL SAILS F0RJ0RT0 RICO Hpocliil to Hvksixo IIkkai.d. Newport News July 29. Tho auxiliary cruiier St Paul, baving on board the Fourth Ohio regiment.viud which failed to get away with tho main body of General Brooke's ox peditiuu justeubiy aflernoou, sailed for Poito Ric o this morning. Sim will soon ovor tal:e tlio other vessels of tbo expedition. MADRID DISCUSSES THE PEACE TERMS. Hirrtftl to Hvr.NIMI IfMlAMl. London, July 29. A Madrid dispatch says thai (Ion. Woyler lias declared bo will not op pose tho negotiations lor ponce. It can bo autliorltively stated that Spain is prepared to code CV,a to an American protcctorato, con cide tho possession of Porto Rico to the Unltid Stales, and a mltablo coaling station in the Philippines. Tho belief prevails In Madrid that that Is tho demand of President McKinloy, and that a cessation of hostilities is near at hand. ADVISES SPAIN TO ACCEPT THE TERMS. Special to JIveni!o IIkkald Vienna, July 29. Tho supposed peace con ditions aro regarded hero as somowhat hard, but it is recognized that Spain has no option but to submit. Tho Deutsche Zeltung says that if tho United States claims no moro than the independence of Cuba under Amer ican protection, the surrender of Porto Rico and tho Ladroncs and tho cession of a port or island of tho Philippines Spain ought to hasten to agree. Tho United States would descrvo tho thanks of all friends of peace if her demands extend no further than this. HAS MANILA SURRENDERED ? Special to KvKXiNfi Herald. Madrid, July 29. Many of tho loading statesmen of Spain have issued declarations in favor of peace. It is understood in oilkial circles that peace negotiations, if euteied upon, will ho conducted from London, probably by Senor Morot. Tho government has recolved a tolegram announcing tho surrender of Mauila to tho A niericans. IIouuil for l'orto ltlco. Special to Hv'KNlNd llliiui.n. London, July 20. A despatch to Lloyds from Capo Haytiou says that tho United States cruiser Montgomery and tho monitors Ampliitrite and 1'urltan, from Key West, and the tug Loydou, from Cluaiitauamo, passed south yesterday, bound for Porto Rico, Spum'a SliIpH Oo Went. Special to KVENiira IIkkai.d. Gibraltar, July 29. Tho United States Consul lias lodged a protest with tho Por tuguese government against tho stopping of tho Spanish torpedo boats I falcon and llabaua in Slues Hay. It is reported here that a Spaulsh cruiser and torpedo boat passed through tho Straits yesterday going westward. Dentnl Tartars Iloinovod. Dr. Paul Schultz's Schuylkill Dental Parlors wcro to-day romoved from Robblus' to tho Refowich building, on South Main street. They will occupy two rooms on the second iloor facing Mala street. Grunted l'eiinloim, Tim fullftwlntT liava ltpnti pruntcd netwtniia lYmlol Vlmv nf Pltiflfrrnvo. ftl nor tnnntlt and Israel Applogato, Rliigtowu, fll, both original pensions. M'KINLEY'S ANSWER To tho IMoa of tho Spaniards For l'onco. ii is iwiidii eh nil. Tbo Answer May Bo Delayed Until Next Woek, REGARDING THE PHILIPPINES It Is Likely Our Government Will Relin quish the Islands, Retaining a Coaling Station, Though Strong Influences Are Urging an Independent Government It May Be Necessary to Call a Special Session of the Senate. WashliiRton, July 29. Tilt terms which the United Stntra Koverimiuiit will find acci'ptnlilo as ,i IiuhIh of pence nre belnir reduced to form by Secretary Day, tho president having leached u conclusion on thplr outlines. Although It was stated that no announcement of the position assumed by the United States In this matter would be forth comltiK before It had been formally dis cussed In the cabinet today, there Is the best reason to believe that, after the full conferences tho president has had Individually with the' members of his cabinet, ho has alieady mado up his own mind, and thut Secretary Day lias even now practically reduced to form the reply that the United States gov ernment will make to the Spanish Gov ernment's overture through Ambassa dor Cambon. On tho main points of the terms of peace the administration's position was bo well defined and stated by tho press yesterday that there Is little left to con lecture. About the only point that eems to be open to nmendment of an extensive diameter Is the disposition of the Philippines. While the adminis tration has not failed to take notice of the extent of the demand for their ac quisition by the United States, as ex lilblted In certain sections of the coun try. It can be stated that the conclu sion has been reached to nbide by the first decision on this point, namely, to relinquish the lslandB, retalnlntr a coal ing station there surrounded by a suf- ncient zone of land to make It self sun porting. This decision It la nosslblo. though not probable, may be again changed before the cabinet disposes of tne matter, as strong Influences are at work to Induce the president to In Blst upon the substitution of at least an Independent government over the Phil lpplnes for Spanish rule. If this nolnt Bhal! be difficult of settlement the answer to Spain may not bo reached today, but may have to wait upon an- otner camnet meeting next Tuesdav. The document when presented to Bpain will tie In tho form of an ultl matura. "While Spain, through the rencn ambassador, does not ask for distinct terms of peace, It Is understood mat tno president In his answer will so state the position of the United States as to leave no question as to his policy. While he may not state In di rect terms all that he expects In a final settlement, and, naturally, he could not do so, the note will not only oe a statement to Spain as to what we expect, but will also be a notifica tion to the powers that tho United States will brook no Interference. The ultimatum will show that, while Spain may be able to secure favorable terms now, If she delays further in suing for peace "compound interest" will be added for every day's delay. If there Is hesitation and attempts at evasion or procrastination, the president will only Increase his preparations for hos ttlltlea. There was a display of Indignation In official circles upon the publication of what was reported to bo a state ment from tho Spanish premier lmnut ng bad faith to the United States In pursuing the war and continuing to make conquests. However, this feeling soon wore on as ft became apparent upon reflection that the statement was either apocryphal or that If genuine It was simply one In a series of complex movos on the board of Spanish politics, and was Intended purely for home con sumption. The report from Madrid to wards the close of the day that the newspapers there had given their ap proval to the terms of peace described by the president went towards reliev ing a certain feeling of discouragement that was manifested at the opening of tpe day, for It was patent that mem bers of tho administration apprehended a rejection of our demands by Spain at the beginning. If, however, It shall ap par that this Madrid statement Is well founded, and that the Madrid papers fairly reflect the views of tho mass of the Spanish people, then It seems prob able that the difficulties that will lie Derore me administration In accom pushing peace would be rather Internal than external, and will be based upon the preparation of a treaty that shall securo the ratification of the United State9. It may be pointed out In this connsctlon that If we aro really as near to peace as many people suppose. It will become necessary to Issue a call for an extra session of tho senate to act upon the peace treaty with all of the prompt ness that tho Importance of the sub ject demands. " In diplomatic quarters It Is stated that the peace proposition took form In Madrid on Friday last and that not until then had the Spanish cabinet It self determined to risk a direct propo sition to the United States for peace. Before that day there was doubtless more or less talk In tho line of a peace proposition, uut, as stated, It was not finally agreed upon ns tho government policy of Spain. The Instructions from Paris to Ambassador Cambon came last night, too lato for the presentation of Spain's proposal thut day. On Tuesday tno proposal for peace for the first time was made known to tho United States. With these facts established beyond question, the statement attributed to Premier Sagasta that "we (Spain) re solved on peace many days ngo and made known our tesolutlons to the United Stntes government," Is dis credited with great posltlveness In those diplomatic quarters having the most Intelligent knowledge of the situation. SHAFTER'SWARRIORS WUl Be Removed as Soon as Possible to a Healthy Camp on Long Island. Washington, July 29. The war de partment last night posted tho follow ing dispatch from General Shatter showing the condition of his army for the 27th: Total sick, 4,122; total fever, 3,193; now cases fever. 822; cases of fever returned to duty, E12; deaths, S two from yellow fever. Secretary Alger Is deeply concerned over the welfare of the gullant troops under Shatter's coinmnnd, now en camped on the outskirts of Santiago. Tho health reports shows a surprising ly large number of cases of sickness, but army sugeons authorize the state ment that these flg'ires aro misleading In a certuln sense, and that the situa tion may not be nearly so bad as they would seem to Indicate. The slightest aliment of the most temporary nature suffices to place a soldier's name on the sick reports, which in their present shape would not distinguish between such a case and one of mortat illness. The Inference Is that many of these cases In Shatter's camp are of a trivial natuie, but go to Bwell Its grand totul of sick nnd wounded. Notwithstanding this mitigating fact, Secretary Alger Is going to remove the soldiers at the very earliest opportunity to a more healthful clime. The surgeon general a few days ago inspected a tract of land adjoining Montnuk Point, L. I., which had been offered to the government as suitable for a large en campment. Tho tract is three miles square, contains an abundance of fresh water, a considerable lake, a hill 150 feet In height and many other sanitary advantages, including salt water bath ing. The necessary orders to equip this as a camping ground for the battle scarred veterans will go forward tin mediately. The time for their removal Is left to ocnerai bhafter, the only limitation placed upon him being that he shall not delay the homeward sailing of his troops beyond the moment when It shall be safe for them to leave Santiago, having regard to the fever condition.. Meanwhile details nre being made of troops to supply tho force that shall garrison Santiago so long as It slmii be found necessary to continue troops muir. a ins torce win ue made up al most altogether or Immunes. BOURGOGNE'S CREW ACCUSED OF MURDER. .Special to Kviwixn Herald. Paris, July 29. Tho Matin, a conservative journal, accuses tho crew of tho French steamer llourgogno of murder, and publishes a startling Interview with one of tho pas sengers on the ill-fated ship. This shocking story of brutality and base cowardice on the part of the crow opens afresh tho subject of the torriblo disaster. Tho passenger says ho saw women driven to death, while an engi neer mourned that he had no revolver to shoot down passengors. Tho Rourgogno's crew, aecordiug to paper quoted, refused to save the lives of tho passengers until threat ened with drowning by the captain of tho Cromartyshire, tho other vessol in the collision. It is further charged by tho Matin that the llourgogno is to blamo for tho collision, Tho French Minister of Marino, in vlowof these serious charges, has decided to ordor a fresh inquiry into tho loss of tho Bourgogue. If it is found that any of tho crew failed of their duty they will bo punished. Notice to the l'llbllc. I wish to announra tn tlm ,,nni,l nf ul...n- andoah and vicinity that I will move to the Dornbacb bnililinp. nn rnt,, Bt-Ant now occupied by the Star Clothing House, on .lUEUSl 10L11. Until thflt. ilatn I will cerifl,... my entire lluo of men's. Imv' nml Mill,!,,'., doming, nais aim caps, gents' furnishing KI'OUS. 7-g-Sw Samuel Block. Iteef liaised In Price. TllO price of beef Ima nmtnriollv I.,.,,...,. .l - JUHWIMJI, wltlilit tlie past several days, and recently the Chicago wbolcsaln h ntldB liavn nrtiln.l 1 cent por pound, whllo tho retail price by tho butchers has taken a jump of B cents per puuuu. a no war is sam to no the cause, the Chicago houses havim- luron ranlnrla tn supply tho army. llltkort'H C'ale. Clam SOUIl. free, to-ldirht. KliAinl f,ni lunch to-morrow morning. Air. Hallllirtdge Injured. William Ilatnhrirfpn .i -!! l-nu rnci.i. of BrownsviUo, was Injured at Packer col liery .o. 4, yesterday, llo was standing at tllO head Of tbo r.hlltn wlion a lnri.r. 1,,,,,,, f coal fell on him. Ho received severe, con tusions about botli shoulders. Kendrlck Homo Free Lunch, Cream of tomato soup will lo served, free, o all patrons to-night. The Only Town. Sheuaitjoah oniova tlin dUtl tho only town In tlninin r p,,.,...i i. that has a representation among Teddy Roosevelt's Rnni.li n;,! ir.. t. . , - 7 - Jiu IS .JUI1U Ilolsel, of West Oak streot, formerly a porter at tho Ferguson Ifouso. POWDER Absolutely Puro HEltD FOR PERJURY ! An Impudent Fellow Who Laughingly Admitted Falsely Swearing. HIS VICTIM WAS DISCHARGED! 0ermlnawlc7 Conclusively Proves That he Was Not Responsible For the Break ing of Vladkoskl't Back and Ills Accuser li Com mitted to Jail. Justice Tuomey had beforo him last night a man whom bo characterizes as one of tho most brazen scoundrels he has met durina his career as a Justice of tho Peace and the court at Pottsvillo will havo before it in Sep- iciiiucr a nt suiyect to Use an cxainnie for peoplo who do not give proper weight to the responsibility they assumo when they put themselves under oath. Tbo llr.I(AI.I) yesterday L'avo an niramnt nf tho arrost of Joe Oermlnawicz on the charcn of throwing William Vladkoski from a porch oujuiy4tn, last, wlioreliy tbo latter sus tained a broken back and will probably nover leave tho Minors' hospital alive. The arrost was occasioned by the alleged confession of ono Mutt, bavick, who was anestcd on sus picion of being the guilty party. At a hearing in the case yesterday morning Savick positively identified (lormlnawicz as tho man who committed the deed. The ac cused man repeatedly protested his inno cence and said that he was 111 in bed at bis homo on July 1 1 It. but Saviok vehcmontlv contradicted him under oath Tho case as sumed such a peculiar and porploxing form that Justice Toomey concluded to hold both men for further hearing. list night tbu case was again taken up and tbeic were on hand several wituossos who saw ladkoski thrown from tho norcb and tmsi- tively sworo that neither Germinawicz. nor Savick. was tho guilty party. In addition to tins ucrinauawicz produced several witnesses who sworo that ho was sick in bed all day on uiy un. Uut the startling feature of the caee was to follow. Savick, tho professed informer, was next caned and sworn and bo brazonly de clared himself a perjurer, ami increasing his impudent and criminal violation of tho law ny laughing at tho Justice when the serious ness of the situation was pictured to him. oavieK, said Justico Toomey, with all the impression ho could command, "Why did you como hero twice to-day and by your (also oath dolibcratoly put tlio life of this man Germinawicz in jeopardy t Don't you know you have committed one of tho most unpardonable rrimcs of which a man can be guilty?" To the utter astonishment of the .Tuati,-,. tho scoundrel said ho nevor accused ficrmin. awicz. Subsequently bo said bo told tin, story because tlio police induced him to dn it- and still lator bo declared that ho mado tho statement becauso ho was under arrest on suspicion and wanted to get outof tbu lnckim Witnesses testified that Savick was not near the scene when Vladkoski was thrown from tho porch. Justico Toomey concluded tho ease hv honorably discharging Germinawicz and com mitting Savick to the Pottsvillo jail in do fault of hail on a charge of willful porjury. The 1'oor Mini's Chance. From now until August IStli. wo will clvo 10 per cent, oil' on every dollar, in order to reduco our stock. Our goods aro marked in plain llguros and at tho lowest possible prices, and then 10 per cent. otr. Reduction in force until August 18th. Rig stock of blue serges. for men and Iioys, on hand. Crash suits aud black Alpaca coats. Remember the Great Mammoth (.'Iothing House, 11 aud 11 South Main street, L. Goblin. 7-2S-!lt Buy your pocket books and purses, from 5c to ta.uu at i-. J. I'ortz's. tf In (Hood Company. Belli. I. Evans, nf nillmrim, u.i, ; ., employed in a rcsnonsildn tho Lehigh Valloy collicrios, has romoved his iniuuy to one oi tno block of houses at Packer No. -1. Mr. Evans was a prominent figuro in the politics of Gilberton, and will no doubt take the same Interest in public affairs now that he is a resident of Weft Mahanoy township, where politicians are so numerous. At Payne's nursurv. filrardvHIn will find tho largest stock ever seen in tho county. flicker No. 0 to Itesiinie. Rvery indication points to the resumption of Packer No. 5 collierv nn Moulin nnri which will bo wolcomo news to those in that vicinity, bupt. Itlckcrt is pushing the work preparatory to resumption, and lias made soveral changes and promotions, among them tho followine : W.J. Arrrinni,i i, xucKor no. 4, nas been promoted to as- 31SUIU1 outsiuo loroman at No. 5, and Owen Wolsh from locomotlvo engineer at No. 2 to pump ougineor at No. i. WIIII.K T1IISV I.A.ST At ftlrvlu'a Friday uiiil Saturday. OllO dozen ifdlv plaeena ntwl Ko.Vnl carrv them in. nil fnr "n .io complete, 60c. Two-quart ico cream freezer, vac iiauuuocK Willi pillow, osc. Fifty clothes plus and four-seamed 25c. broom, all for 17o. Como early as wo are subject to run out of these goods. Giuvin'b, 8 South Main St. Rot C. lii'iiiuuiiT, M'gr. 7-29-2t SherlfTa Inquisitions. Sheriff Toolo bold tho following inquisi tions: Of My.ol Mills, Mahauoy City; L. L. Zoller, JMemont; Fetor Beltz. Mahauoy City: T. SFilvans. Mahanov Cltv: A. W. Scheafer, West Peuu; George II. Tobiu, of uirarimiio. Itase Hull. Tlio Shenandoah business men's haso ball club mot defeat at Fmckvillo yesterday af tornoon to the tune of 15 to 12, but tho Frackvlllo men had to play ton innings to do tlio trick. Wiittirintduiis mid Cuntelupes Right off the ice. Olio carload received to day. They aro guaranteed to be all riio aud sweet. Sold wholesale and retail. All our fruit is always kept on ico, Fresh clams received dally. Also special for Saturday: Jersey sweet potatoos, Jcrsoy sweet canto- lopes, California pears. Spring chicken. At Coslett's, 3D South Mailt street, 7-30-2, llarber Simp Kcmnvitl, William Itamer's barber shop has removed from 120 North Jardlu street to 128 North Malu street. 7-22-lw Latest patriotlo songs from 10 to 35 m) at llruiitui's,, DeedH Itecorded. A charter was placed on file granted by tho Court of Common Pleas to the Irish Catholic Benevolent Union, of St. Clair; Deed from Bridget Delanoj to Andrew Elliott, prem ises In Shenandoah ; Deed from tho Sheriff of Schuylkill County to Rebecca Llutou, prem Ises in Mahauoy City; Deod from Elleu rweuuey to jonn jialion, premises in Sheuau. iloah; Lcasohold from Colia Thompson to Thomas Flaherty, promises In Brownsville. Flrel Klre! Urol Insure your property from loss in the oldest and strongest cash companies' Phlla. Underwriters lusuraiico Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Firo Ins. Co., American Firo Insurance Co West Chester Tiro Ins, Co., United Firemen's I,,a- T. T. Williams. 123 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah. I DEDUCED IH PIE UNDERWEAR. Shirts, 19c. Drawers to mate at same price. Our best grades. The prices are cut iu half to close them out. We positively carry 110 stock over from one sea sou to the other. STRAW HATS. Our big line in black, browu and many other shades, iu leading and up-to-date shapes, at ridiculously low prices. CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELF. maxTeviT, 15 E. Centre St. Up-To-Date Hat Store snj Shenandoah'. Greatest Gent's Furnishing Store. 'fiC For dozen window shades. All our better ones have been reduced also. Shades made to fif o,,,. .1 . n,"uu"i autt cspeciallv Stnrf wi,w1 - . .....wu. vun jor bargains in new carpets at hRICKE'S CARPET STORE. Furniture AND. Refrigerators Marked down to the lowrst selling prices. We are soiling our stock as low as any of our competitors; yes, in fact, they can't touch us on some of our goods. - O'NEILL, toe S. Main St. .n!i!Ure Dea,er and Undertaker. DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldness, Wostphal'a fluxlHator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the scalp. FOX SALE AT 5 mini mi Ferguson House Block. IT'S EA5Y. It's never hard to sjend mouey. You can induce most anyone to take it away from you. but how about the equivalent ? The return you get for the coin is what counts. 11 you don t appreciate a good thing we are not particular to eet your trade, but if you know a splendid opportunity, we're after you. It brings you bargains, us success. We are offering Groceries cheap. T.J.BROUGHALU i. 28 South Mala Street,
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