BALL! ()()()()()(KK)()()()()(M) Now is tlio time to get, supplies nnd Rtnrt tonm work. Wo liavo n full lino of l!at, Halls,. Glove, Iteit., Ac., In fact wo cnn supply anything needed to fit out n club. All orsaiibcd clubs furnishing us the name of club and captain will ho entitled to n discount on all goods sold them, Only first class goods. Ulovcs furnished cither right or left hand. HOOKS & BROWN . North Main St. ifllSS An inspection of our large spring opening display of Stylish Clothing, Fine Neckwear, Spring Underwear, Stiff, Crushed and straw Hats, Gents' Furnishings. Spring and summer neck wear from 15 cents to $1.00. All the latest novelties. Spring underwear from 50 cents a suit and upward. A full line. Sole Agent for the MACKINAW STIAV GOODS. Best manufactured. L. REFOWICH, NO. 10 S. nAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. EVENING HERALD TUESDAY, ArRIL 21, 1890. Sporting Kvents. Mt. Carrnel will take Shamokin's placo in tho Central Pennsylvania League. James Nolan will manage the team. Four hundred people witnessed a cocking main between Ashland birds on Saturday night. At least $500 changed hands on tho result. Tho Cuban Giants play at I'ottsvillo to morrow afternoon. '"Mox" Hill says ho has not signed with any team this season and will not play with Milligau'8 Shamokin team. T. McGinley, western champion milo and half-milo runner, writes to a friend in Malta noy City ollering to uiako a match in Malm noy City or clsov'lio'ro. His address Is For rest City hotel, Cloveland. Tho I'ottsvillo team plays tho Deuiorests nt Williainport ou Thursday and Friday. 4, . A Great Feature. Next Monday, April 27, will bo tho an niversary of the birth of Gen. U. S. Grant. As a spuvenir of tho occasion, Tho Philadel phia Press will present to every reader of tho Sunday Press of April 20, a splendid portrait of Gen. Grant. It is in oil from tho picture which has been pronounced by members of Gen. Grant s family to bo tho best likeness over mado of tho nation's hero. Everybody should get tho Sunday Press of April 20 in order to secure this picture. A Clever Demonstration The exhibition of hypnotic powers by Prof. Day in Ferguson's theatre last night was very clever and satisfactory. Prof. Day's engagement will no doubt bo a prosperous one. Happy Workliigiueii Can bo found on all our streets ami in all our mines to-day, because they fortunately walked into tho Factory Shoe Store and found tho cheapest and bust place to buy their boots and shoes. 4-18-tf NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATEST APPLIANCES. Filling -'th Gold, Silver, Cement. Gold anil Porcelain Crowns nnd llrldge Work. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. KSTIUELY IAISLFS KXTr.ACTIOX. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Entrance on Oak Street. Office Hours : 8 n. m. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now in operation tor tho spring house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. l'rlco List : ltenovntlng carpets, nrus&els and Ingrain, 3a per ynrU. Heavier grades, 4oper yard. Feathers cleaned, So per lb. Mattresses cleaned nnd upholstered, liulr, Si ; cotton, SJ cheaper grudes, 12. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Address, STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers street nnd Apple alley, Shenandoah t3lZJL LATEST DESIGNS. floto! OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centre nnd West Streets. OLAY MtM MM EI VINDICATED HIMSELF. AVnrgo Would Not Let Ills AVIfo's Chal lenge lul Unheeded. Two Hoston Kun families figured in a law suit heforo Justlco Toomey lint evenlug and a rather iinin.uo tnlo was unfolded heforo the court. From tho ovidenco it appears that on Saturday last Mrs. Mary Harris and Mrs. Michael Wargo, neighbors, had a quarrel. It cnilcd In words, but when Miko Wargo arrived homo from, work in tho evening his wife said ho was no husband, or ho would not allow tho neighbors to nbuso her. Mike could not allow such a challenge to his chivalry to pass and forthwith ho wont to tho Harris doniicilo and boat Mrs. Harris with a lagging, supplementing tho beating with two or three list blows. Fortunately tho punishment was not as sovero as may he imagined. Mr. Harris was feeding the chickens at tho titno and his attention was attracted by his wife's screams, llo hurried to tho rescuo, but Wargo also punished him. Justlco Toomey committed Wargo in default of bail, but tho caso was kubsequcntly settled. Jus. Goodman V Co. Fresh lb. print creamery butter, 23c. Fresli round print country roll butter, ISc. Fresh round tub butter per lb., 18c. Fresh eggs per doz., 12ic. Peiina. potatoes, B bushel lots, 25c. 4-0-tf 27 West Centre street. Odd 1'cIIohh' Day. Final preparations are about completed for tho Odd Fellows' demonstration at Mahanoy City on Saturday. Fourteen lodges have accepted tho invitations to bo present, nnd there are others to bo heard from. I'ottsvillo lodges will bo accompanied by tho Third lirlgado Hand, and llazicton will have 300 men in lino. Invitations have been received by tho tlireo lodges hero, but it is improbablo they will participate Decorators from Philadelphia, Heading and llrooklyn havo arrived in Mahanoy City and nro at work decorating tho business places and private dwellings. Seo tho 40c, Oflc, and 08c shoes at tho Factory Shoo Store. Great bargains. 4-18-3t Mitrrlnge Licensed. Franczisek Wiclgos and Katarzyna Kar znas, both of Shenandoah ; Michael J. Sweeney nnd Cclia A. Boyle, both of I!ig Mino Kun ; Harry C. Swartz, of Park Place, and Anmo Wagner, of Ashland ; Andrew Powlick and Ersha Treshock, both of Maha noy City ; Miko Margadavicizs and Annie Poltalaviciz, both of Mahanoy City; Henry II. Fettcrolf nnd Emma Hass, both of Hcpler ; Erwiu J. Fidler and Salllo A. Jones, both of Washington township ; Jos. Myers, of Tower City, and Ellen Heberllng, of Porter town ship. Tin! ltlglit Nuino in tlw Hlght 1'liico. Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c. At Gruhlcr llros., drug store. The ltccltllL Mr. Hannibal A. Williams delighted all who attended his recital of tho tragedy of Othello, in Dougherty's hall, last evening. Ho is a thorough elocutionist, and bis por trayal of the Moor writhing in tho agonies of jealousy aroused by tho cunning Iago was mo of the finest bits of dramatic work wo have ever seen, and held his audience's rapt attention. Soveral who attended last even ing will go to Mahanoy City on tho 27th, to hear him recite tho first part of Henry IV. Fur Sale. A second-hand American bicycle, '05 model. Apply to J. M. Mullahey, 200 East Centre street. 4-U-tf A Store Sneak. A well dressed and good looking man, about 27 years of age, visited several Main street stores yesterday and upon a plea that ho was a stranger in tho town and had run short of money asked for slight financial assistance. In Kirlln's drug store lie slipped a small casoof courtplaster into his pocket, but was detected by a reilectlou in a looking glass. He gavo up tho caso and seemed glad to get away without being arrested. How he succeeded In other places has not been learned. If you want a nico sweet loaf of bread try Otto's. Sltupnek Takes the Shoes. Tho caso of Harris Sliupack against his father-in-law, Julius Sliepowich, has been settled, Sliupack paying tho costs and taking tho shoes which ho charged bhepowich with stealing. Tho shoos were part of a stock supposed to bo in Sepowich's store at Hazle ton about a year ago when tho Shcrill took charge of it nnd it is alleged that Sliupack could havo made matters very unpleasant for his father-in-law if tho latter did not sur render his claim to them. A good uickle alarm clock for $1.00 at Bru rum's. License Transfers. Tho following liquor licenses were trans. ferrcd by the court after a hearing. Joseph Domlowski. retail, to Matthew Judlowski First ward. Mahanoy City; William Peele, retail, to Peter Wisilosky, same ward; George Triguitis, retail, to Anthony Skaluaper, 'ourth ward, Mahanoy City; Martin Cioodoil, retail, to James ltiordan, Fifth ward, Jlalia noy City; Edward O'Donnell, wholesale, to E. J. Kaier, First ward, Shenandoah; Miko 'olaycek, retail, to John Polaycek; Peter Dtipek. retail, to Joseph Kuszlis, both of tho Second ward, of Shenandoah. Tho biggest, host and cheapest lino of ladies' and children's shoos In Shenandoah can bo found at tho Factory Shoo Store. J . Moyor, Mgr. 4-18-tf llomlmrded u lionise, Frank Anisklewicz, Charles Szarufaki Georco Karunskl and Frank Wasalowskl are charged with smashing tho windows of William Czyczulskl's nouso,at tlio easi cnu 01 Poplar street, Tho men are also cnargcu with threatening to kill CzyczuUki and wife. Tlio caso will be tried lieforo Justice Shoemaker this oveniug. Constable Jnck Dando arrested the jKirtios. Great lteductluns In Ladies' and Children's russet and fluo gondola shoes in endless varieties nt Womer's, 124 N. JIaiu street. 4-17-tf Golden Uugles, For the annual session of tlio Grand Castle of Pennsylvania at Altoona, Slay 12, 13 and 11, the arrangements are completo lor a grand demonstration. Tlio parade of tho military and civil branches of tho onlor on tho after noon of May 12 will bo ono of tho largest and grandest overgiveuuy any fraternal orde in western Pennsylvania. Tlio reception to lie tendered the Grand Castle in tho Casino at beautiful Lakcuiont park on the evening of May 12 will bo elaborate and brilliant. New color in men's russets. Dark shado3 aroallthogo. Whitclock's shoo store is the leader in these shoes. See our windows for styles and prices. Whitclock's shoe store. Don't Let Anybody Interfere, Hut xTake Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 85c, At Gruhler Bros., drug store. A HARD FIGHT IS ON. The State ChnlriiiuliMilp iho Only Hollo of Contention nt llfirrthurjr. HAitntsimnci, April 21. Senator tjtiay arrived hero last evening and will remain until to-morrow night, after tho meeting of the etato committee. The executive commltteo of the state committee met yesterday. Jtr. Loach pre sided and it is said that tho stato committee will bo recommended to have these additional olllcers i Vieo chairman, permanent secretary and permanent treasurer. Tho stale committee meets to-morrow, when reports will bo received from the executive committee, and tho sub-committee on lieform Legislation. Silas W. l'ettit, of Philadelphia, who is a member of the latter committee, arrived hero and has witli him a copy of the reform measures which tho next Legislature will bo called upon to pass upon. To-morrow evening the delegates will caucus. Tito most important thing that will bo done will bo the endorsement of Senator Quay's presidential candidacy. It is doubt ful if a slnglo voice will bo raised in opposi tion to liim. Even tho delegates Mayor Warwick controls will likely fall into lino for tho silent fisherman. Hairisburg has gone wild for Quay, nnd not a McKinlcy button is to bo seen. A hard light is on for stato chairman be tween Frank Willing Leach and Deputy Attorney General Elkin. Tho former appears to lead, although tho latter is making n strong fight. Tho caucus of delegates favor able to Senator Quay to-morrow night, it is said, will decide to allow tho convention to namo tho chairman. Tho caucus may also decide whom it will support in tho conven tion. Elkin has organized n largo committee, mostly stato olliciais, to mako his fight. mong tho list is Senator John J. Coyle, of Schuylkill, who is against Leach. The latter looks liko a winner, however. The only certain thing about tho conven tion ia that It will strongly endorso Senator Quay, and that Governor Hastings will bo ono of tho delegatcs-at-largo and present Quay's namo to tho St. Louis convention. Who tho other delegates will be has not been decided. Ittil Yourself of iiliciniiutlsm Buy Ited Flag Oil, 25c. At Gruhlcr llros., drug store. Muhunoy Volley l'ress Cluli. A meeting of tho newspaper writers of this section of tho county was held last evening in tho parlors of lllckcrt's cafe, and a per manent organization was effected under tho titlo of tho Malmnoy Valley Press Club. Tho olllcers are : President, William E. Van- Wert, of tho News; 1st Vico President, William G. Hess, News Budget; 2nd Vice 'resident, Albert Arnold, Press and Times, irardvillo ; Secretary, W. J. Watkins, Her ald ; Treasurer, John W. Parker, Itccord, Mahanoy City ; Financial Secretary, Ham Tiley, Telegram, Ashland ; Committee on By-Laws, C. T. Strauglin, Herald; Thomas Joyce, Mahanoy City American ; II. W. Becker, Girardvillo Item ; J. Harry James, Ashland Local ; W. G. Hess, Nows Budget. Tho next meeting will bo held at Girardvillo on May 5th, HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A, pleas" n t laxative. All Druggists. MISCELLANEOUS. 7"AXTED. A vest maker. Apply nt Portz ' ' 4-21-tf TV fAKTKI. A servant ftirl to do tfencrnl RAVINGS AND CKOSSINOS. Parties deslr- lnir Mn m lor nnvintrs or crossmi" snnuiu write to i; j. iniK,.snimmirs, ro., or i-oniiner- clnl Hotel, Hhcnaudoah. WMra SAI.K. 70 shares Shenandoah Heat & JL' rower fctock. Apply nt the iieualii oiiice, I-10-1W TnOU SAI.K. Tho wnter numn. counters nnd X' bar fixtures of the Seliellly House. For further Information apply to J. K.. 1'. Sclielfly. "TAXTKD. A Krl to do general housework, Good waei paid to n competant worker, Apply at si Boutii wimc eircei. i-h-hcou PROPOSALS. Sealed nroposal-Iwill be received at the ofllce of tho secretary, Shenandoah School District, Shenandoah, l',cnna., until, nnd not lifter, 7 i. in. on Wednesday, April 2M, 1KJO, lor nil nlior and material required In tho construction f a tour (1) room addition to the High school building. Also n blx-room building to bo erected on North White street, In no nrdnnce with tho UrnwlliKS and specul ations prepared therefore hy Seymour Davis, nrcliltect, 007 Walnut street, l'hlladel- nlila ln raililp. nf vlllfll tllHV ll Nff11 111, t lin ofllce of the secretary of the district, or at the ollieo ol the nrcnitect. ino rigiii is reserved uy the Hoard to reject nny or nil lilds. Companies or firms bidding will give their Individual unities as well ns their firm name, with their address. DANini. oonEN, President, Wm. T. Tkezise. Seerelnrv. Shenandoah, Pa., April 11th, lsua. 1-11 tf NOTICE. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL 1IE IIKC'EtVKD hv the undersigned nt the Controller's otliee inPot'tsville, until Jlay 9, Is'Jrt.nt ten (lot o'clock n. in., for the erection of the following Improve ments at the Schuylkill county Almshouse, to wit (n.) A liospitnl huildlnB. Rteam lnundrv (e.) Ail electric light plant. u.) A Doner nnu engine nue. e.) A stenm licnllug pini". M l'lnmlihiir. neicmllnir to the plans nnd nt the ofllce of the County 'oniinlhsloners In the court houso at l'ottcvlllo, Senamte bids must ho mnilo for eoeh of tho Bovernl plans nml specifications. All liliU to be accompanied by n certified check for $300, ns a guaruntoo of the bona lldes of the bill. , , , The County Commissioners nun i oiintv con troller reserve the right to accept or reject all bills. . ... The contract or contracts to 00 nwanleil to the lowest and best bidder. All bidi to be plainly marked on the outside of envelope containing the bid so as to designate for what part oi sucn woric uie oin is niuiie. wontract nuu noun to uv npproveu oy in court. Uy direction of the Colintv Connnlwsloner. 11. If. HHVUUN, 7-11-21-38 Controller. JUSTV RECEIVED. A car load of choice canned goods and will sell them at popular prices. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. FOR MEN ONLY, Sure cure, No. 3 and 5. Stops in 3 days, cures in 0 uaya. oiu nt the I'OVINSKY'S DRUC1 STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. UEURALDIA and similar Complaints, ana prcpareu unaer mo stringent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. K ii.. .it.- i i . - V DR. RICHTER'S World rMinwnod I TtATYi.t-lmhlv nnoRfiftifnlt Onlv goniitne with Trade Mark ' 'Anchor," t. Ad. iuctiter & Co., 2i5Feist., ncwuon. -31 HIGHEST AWAHDS. 12 Branca Eoussi, Own Glassworks, R ft 60 eti. Iii Shenandoah for sale uy I'. P IJ. Klrlln, 6 8. Slain Pi. llllln), 7H M.ili M.C II lin- ccntmcn. N I-., cor. XLUumuiuiummiuiuTi :3 SHOES AT.rACTORY PRICES. g Not Doing A Thing But Selling Shoes at 1 FactoryPricesl 3 and that keeps us so 2 busy we have no time JE: 2 for anything e 1 s e. S Don't tell 3 people don't s what's what in llS the iE: know Shoes; S 2 they do.and they have r2 found out that the St: I Factory IShoe . . 1 I Store. . I 2 can and does, sell 3S better shoes for less 2 money than any store. JEE 3 For instance, those i Women's Fine Don- I gola Kid Shoes at I $1.50 2 all styles and no extra S charge for the Fat 2 Ankle Kind or the s 5 tan color. x2 You save a good C 2 half dollar on these j S shoes. S 3 We are headquar- ters for Miners' Goods. H 3 A POCKET KNIFE FREE TO EVERY S 2 PURCHASER. Factory ... 1 Shoe Store, 1 5 J. A. MOYER, Hanager. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a sate nnd rellabl team for driving or for working purpose! pay Shields' livery stablo a visit. TenroK constantly on hnnd nt reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No, 110 East Centre street. Opposite Rending railroad station. :::::: REMOVE D T. J. Broughall's GROCERY TO tl-li 25 South Main Street. I FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND TASTE t In artistic Millinery, consisting of high grade goods at low cost prices t to cash buyers. Sailor hats 15c, Ladies' dress shapes 25c up. All shades of Satin Ribbon, 5 inches wide, for 25c per yard, for short while only. ho ffik El! 1L. L Y 26 South Main Street. OPEN EVERY DAYIquality Go to tho Slienanrtoah Dental Booms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold nml Silvei fillings. If your artlfical teeth do not suit you call to see us, All examinations free. We mako nil kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Ilriilgo work nnd all operations that pei tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates arc ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: ? n. m. to 8 p. m. A Late Winter Season Brings Down Clothing Prices. Wo havo hecn caught by tho frost and to reduce our immense stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING Which we laid in in expectation of an early and lengthy season wo havo decided to make a SLAUGHTER IN PRICES WITH OUT RESERVE. Read this list of bis cuts I Nice spring and summer suits at $6.50. Sold last year nt $10. Fino French Clay suits, sacks and frocks, ?S.50. Sold last year at ?12.50 and $13. Clay worsted suits, same styles. S7. Sold last year at $11.50. Silk and satin lined clothing for tlio serine and summer trade at very low figures. Tho finest ever brought to Shenan doah. 10.000 pair of men's pants at half prices ! Very largo stock of boys' suits at any nnce Novelties In children's clothing that cannot bo excelled either in style, quality or low prices by any ot tlio ucaicrs in tno largo oi small cities. 'We Challenge Competition In This Line, If you want to seo how stylish and cheap our stock is take a look at our immense show windows. Prices on every suit and piece. Wo sell tho best men's hat at SI. Other stores chareo S2. Fancy kneo pants with braid trimmings lor children. Elesrant canes to match each suit. Fine wnists for children. They aro peaches In every senso. For bargains go to tho MAMriOTH CLOTHINQ HOUSE, well known as tho largest and cheapest clothing house in Schuylkill county. L. GOLDIN, Prop. 9 and n South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Evan J. Dayies, l1very;and Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Suits Made to Order Former Prices. Blue, Black, Cheviots, $10. Brown and Gray j Mixed Good, (Stylishly Made and j Trimmed) ?10, $11, $12, $13 nnd $11. 1 1 Stylish Tantaloons, $3.00 $3 50, $1'.00 ; and upwards. j ; Black Clay Diagonals, $15. j These goods are all well lined il and well made. Every j i suit guaranteed to fit. 1 KELLY & CONWAY, I! NO. s II W. CENTRE STREET. i BEDDALL BUILDING. HAVE YOUR HOUSES SHOD With II. 1'. MEI.1.RT, the practical horseshoer, nnd avoid any ot tho 21 diseiuics orleluatlnir from Improper hearings. All diseases of the feet given personal attention. H. MELLET, South Market street, between Centre and Oak streets, uiiennnuonn, AND PRICE Are two of the most import ant points to consider in buying anything. I make them my specialty in wall paper. QUALITY the best in color, design, finish. PRICE as low as good goods can be sold. Thomas Snyder, PAINTER AND PAPER HANdER, 23 S. dardln St. B" Near Davenport's hardware store. A FULL LINE OF NEGLIGEE . . -SHIRTS With attached or tached collars. de- Also n full lino ot SOFT SHIRTS. Big assortment' of SPRING and . . . sunnER NECKWEAR. PORTZ & BRO., 2 -O. rl. Main St. CLOSING OUT Owing to ill health and by advice of my physician I am compelled to retire from busi ness and consequently offer to the public my entire stock of fine furniture, regardless of cost. This ... Is. No . '. Advertising; ., . Scheme. Our Store Room is now offered for reit and will be fitted up to suit the parties renting it. The Undertaking business, I will give my usual attention, and my friends and customers wiil find me or my representative ready at any time to attend the same J. J. FRANEY, Cor. Main and Oak Sts. REMOVAL. Of CHRIST. FOLTZ'S bnrbcr shop from East Conl street to 103 West Centre street, formerly occupied hy Joseph Ilolvey. CLEAN TOWEL VITH EVERY SHAVE. HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY. IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd can't net it, then come to u for it. We carry the best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wngon awaits your order. Gooda delivered promptly, riUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. TfrrrTiiliiimrrtnTSi SALE