Evening Herald. TiuntsnxT, mauch ir, m. tin lir.uioN. MAHANOY OITX. Mrs. Kerns, tlio milliner, 1ms returned from Washington, 1). C, nnd reports l.nvliu. tinil n tunHt. PflloVnltlu VHCIltlOtl. She viHitc-a tliu President's oillco, found , jirs. Edward SUIImnn. Jr., Is visiting MAHANOT CITT, March IB. O. H. Goodman left for Now York City Inst evening. FIGHT WITH A MOOSE. Ufl ESSY Way tO ECDH01Z0. THIRD EDITION Mnreli, April, liny Mn--li, April mid May lire the arches of a bri ' ;e which lilnd tlie season of ico to that of roses. Therefore spring Is a try ing I. me for the average person. The tiyste'n at this season needs cleansing; to innve the Impurities from the blood, euro the growing trouble, constipation, nnd you will be able to battle with the coming season in perfect health. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Itemed?, more than any other medicine, will do this for you. It will purify and dissolve the ex cess of uric ncid in the blood, dispel that worn out feeling, inako you sleep nnd eat well. It is prescribed by physicians for just this purpose. Druggists sell it for $1 a bottle. (Sroverout, but saw Mrs. Cleveland In the relatives at Alletitowti White House; met Lsthernlid Haby num. ... K ews n,t MrB, and hnsa bouiiuettnattne nurse piuchcu o lillRt j,lmnoy avenue, lor ik r mint mu , unu jiu' Mrs. Kerns also met the last d f (imirue Washington, an old who runs a cigar stand and sells his pho tograph In one of the government uuiiu ings. lie is the grandchild of Cleorgo Washington's nephew and has a strong resemiiliince to tnu miner oi our country. She visited the mint, rllmbed the dir..y hi ights of the Washington monument, and also visited the Navy Yard. She licard (ialusha A. tirow deliver a touch ing address on the poor old soldier and A BATTLE TO THE DEATH WITH A I GIANT OF THE FOHEST. A 8HHNANIH1AII WOMAN'S METHOD Or SAVINtl Till'. llOLI.AHS. 1'AltK I.AUH. Miss Kate Snyder visited friend9 in Mahanoy City and Delano. William Sykes has returned from Wilkes I Jarre. .loli ii Dillon paid n visit to Mahanoy friends. Miss Antiio Kearns is visiting friends in Silver llrook. Miss Emily Schwartz was it guest of Malmnoy City friends. Mrs. Wntkins is recovering from her Illness. Mrs. Weeks spent Tuesday In Ashland. Martin Calplu, of Delnno, visited friends nt tins place. T. .1. llroderlck, of Mahanoy City, was tho guest of I'. T. Campbell. Misses Ella and Dora Glennon are visit ing friends In Ilcckschervlllu. I'. T. Campbell visited friends In Turkey Hun and Shennndoah. t he peti'lon, The "Dii.nler" nt Mahanoy City opera house this evening will be largely nt tended by our theatre-goers. P. .1. Moore, ted it or of the Weekly Item, of Frnckville, spent n few hours In town yesterday. Hev. Otto llrnnt. of Mahanoy City, was tho guest of J. 11. Hitlgers yesterday afternoon, O. C. Lowls, ncoointmnlcd use garden. , Mrf) Tletsworth and Miss Van Horn, de-cendant 0l bouUl M(Ul gtreeli visited l'ottsvllle iil?'X',Metidstoday. John Mcllrenrty and Howard Williams, of Ashland, made social culls here yester day. Dr. J. Garnet Mertis. the West Centre street oculist and optician, has placed a handsome gold sign of new design In his front window. Charles Fleck, of Tnmaqun, greeted friends here on eiluesuay, Kx-Chief liurgess J. J. lloblu.of Gllber-1 ton, was in town last evening. Miss Margaret llrosnahan, of Hranch dale, who Is the guest of the Miss Kear dons, has accepted a position n teacher of Methods in the Millersvllle Statu Normal School. Fred Kudel transacted business in Ashland this morning. Ml.. Mu.... IVf'Mtmn,. nt lSnnf. P.-Iilrn A eri pleasant sociable was held at Lr.,t . iK'rPceivInif clerical instruction at tho home of Miss Kate Mnhaney on lues- tll0 .,ost 0n,ire. lllltClllll'B Cff. When seeking a nent and well conducted cafe, go to IlurchilPs, corner Main and Coal streets. Polite and prompt atten tlon. luu Daby slcK, we etc nor Casweti. UTion (ho mm a CliilJ. she cried forCostorfet. "bea hs became Mlas, the clum to Castofi. fbta the nad Children, she sarethamOaeterti QIIAKAKK. Misses Lizzie llouser, Ida llcltz nnd Mninie Stneb, of liamesvllle, visited Quakake friends yesterday. Four respectable boarders wanted at William Kvelnnd's. Apply nt once. Miss Mary Ncifert has returned from a two weeks visit to r reelaiiu. The Union Aid Society will hold thel second liicetlin. in the newly rented hall this week when an diction of otllcers will take place. Mrs. S. Neifert and Mi's. S. Dowers called upon Delano friends yesterday. lioland Neifert relieved telegraphc Clarence Hosier at Hank's crossing oil1'' on Salurdav night nnd expects to "hold lo.Mi"toa job again to-morrow night, Coupon ISo. SG. "KasUrpiEces Frcm the Art dalhiiu of the World," "umbers Cliarigcd Dailyo Send or bring to the ofllce ot this Paper one Coupon, togethir ivilh ten cents in money, and you U1 receive the great Portfolio of Art. ) post I It. T. Clnyton, V. Fitzer and Klmer Hrode. crack pigeon shots from Tnnianun, culled upon local sportsmen yesterday. William Eneky, of Dutler Valley, near Ila.letnn, was yesterday thoguestof Mrs. J. A. Latham and other friends. Doctor Snllada, of Pottsvllle, passed through town yesterday. Professor T. J. Watson has formed a mandolin, guitar nnd banjo club of ten members. II. C. Dntter. airent for the P. &. It. H. It. nt St. Nicholas, was about town last evening. Dr. llrendle is visiting In Philadelphia. Michael Haughney transacted business in Shamokin yesterday. Denjamln Gould, agent for the L. V. it. H. at Mt. Carniel, wns in town yosterday. itnv iiv-fiitnLf. 'I'lm-ie 111-eseut were tho Misses Hannah, llridget and Mary Hlor dati, Ella and Hnntiah Ilrosiinhan, Messrs. P. .1. nnd T. .1. Malmney nnd T. II. llrosnahan. Garrett Keating attended the funeral of Daniel Malone at Now Philadelphia yesterday. Miss llridget Ctttitwcll pnid a business trip to Malianoy City yesterday morn ing. Arthur Hroclus, who Is on the sick list, Is convalescing. Messrs. Joe Kehoe, David llrown nnd Thomas ,1. McDonnld passed through town on ttielrwayio at. -xicuoins, ii " ""is'" , uny evening. .1 It lilltirvrs. Into of town, wns in nu-n vestei-ilnv nrran-dnL. to 1110VO his household goods to Ilnngor where he will take up his residence. Ex-Councilman Stone wns a Malianoy City visitor Inst evening. II .T. fiiepii. n hustllti-r Insurance agent of Slieiiandonh, called on his friend, Mr. tMiuiery, jesioriiui. James Cnffertv. one of our former Charles ltlce, employed as inside driver towns.nen. but now a member of tho nt liilberton colliery, was seriously in- United States marines at Doston, Mass., ured yesterday by being kicked nnoui r(.trned vesterdav after gnendlnir a few me nice uy a mine. plcasnnt wceKs Here. Walter Scott .Mciiiuness nnu .iniues. A null Enraueil by R Stmt That Only t Grand lllni l'oui;tit I.ikn a 1'iiry A nuiiUr'sCaliaillan ISsticrlrncn Wlileh lis Would Not Care to Duplicate, Within 30 hours' ride of Chicago, at Lake Ttmltcouta, a beautiful little sheet of wa ter In ths province of Quebec, Is one of tho flutst binning grounds In the world. It is a, region abounding with deer, moose, cari bou and other wild animals. Dr. ChnrUs Granville, on English physi cian who reildes on the lake, had nn adven ture with a gigantic bull moosu that rivals in excitement any of the blood curdling hunting stories which tlio wild west could furnish. Ono night a party of the doctor's friends arrived from Chicago nnd told him he must give them some hunting. Glppo Tippe, a French Canadian whose knowl edge of woodcraft amounts to second na ture, said that he had found tracks of a big mooe on ths shore of Lake Squatic. Lake Squatlo is about 10 mile dlstaut from No ; tro Dame dit Lao. At 3 o'clock the next morning thophysl- 1 clan aroused his suit, and they took their AMUSEMENTS. New CIothlnE Jlnile rinlil Old by Ulsllinml Djo-print li Suits suit Wrspi tVI'h Mi Kip. lev l"r New .Matirlul Uteislnii Will With f.Mfe Mo !' In theso hard times a Shenandoah wo man hns found Diamond dyes the greatest help In economising. With their nlr, her husband, her children nnd hcrseli nave dressed comfortably, although nearly nil the clothing; was old material, dyed over. Diamond dyos mnko such beautiful col ors that goods dyed with them cannot bo told from new. Any one can use them, as tho directions are so plain nndslmplotlint no skill Is needed. Tlio color is there to stay, mid will not wnsh, wonr, or fade out. Silk, cotton, wool, drosses, cloaks.stock- lugs, feathers, laces, carpet rags, are all eisily colored by Diamond dyes. They nro specially prepared for homo use, and the makers guarantee them the strongest and fastest of all dyes. Use a packngo and see how easy It Is to dye at home. jrjlKltQUSON'B THKATKE. P, 1. rEBOUSON, MAWAOBH. Ono solid week, commencing MONDAY, MARCH 12th, 1894. HauficE Diieto'g piagei Supporting Uzzit May lilmeu I In P.epertotrc.1 Change of piny each night. To-mght: "Ths Damt s." To-morrow night Walters and Casey, of town, Alll Ring their latest songs be tween the acts. Saturday Matinee for Children, lOcts. Prlccft, in, 20 and 30 Cents Reserved t'att at Klrlln drus store. JpKKaUSON'8 THKATKE. P. J. milGUSON, UAHAQER. t ' t 1.1-1. nl. 1l....,n,w1 nn nrtt.lntit t,n i-l-n tro I placostntue oircu oars cauoa nmcu uau .......v.. 1 r I t. rm,TTi A tt "syr A nnrr nn in been provided for their accommodation. In dyes, nnd no one should nccept nny of the 1VLUJN JJA I 1V1 AilUli lo 4. ths party were T. F. I'leduew 01 Lacrosse inferior substitutes that aro sometimes Go and hear "Hi, Waiter," as rendered by McElhoimy'ti phonograph. ;i-U-tf tUNTHAIil V. Mnnlev. two well known sports of Slien- andoah. missed through here en route lor uirardville last evening. I'liomns llevnn. formerly of this place. but now of Tacomn, Wash., is the guest of Ins brother Joe. MAHANOY 1'I.ANK. Misses Katie Cliinev and Mary Farrcll, of Mai.cville, and Liz.io McLauglilin, of I'ottsvil e. v sited lternard rnrrell, at tne Miners' Hospital yesterday afternoon. A. G. Dibble, a llaltiiuore oyster dealer, transacted business here yesterday. Mr. Dibble says Schuylkill is the greatest oyster eating county lie travels 111 and that lie Imd placed about &,uuu barrels in its vicinity this winter. Tho Horouuh Council will hold a speuial meeting this evening. Ilusmessof importance will be transacted. Col. George L. Hrown, of Minersville, nnd his nieco. Miss Kssie Drown, passed through town on his way to Milton. Operator John J. Golf visited friends in iUnli.'tnoy uny nisi evening. Dr. Flagg, the liver pad man, is holding forth in Hoy Inn's hall. Superiuteiidant II. F. Dertolet, with a special train, iuspectwl tin) Catawissa branch yesterday. Conductor Daniel Dougherty had charge of the train. Conductor John J. Stephen hns returned, nfter spending a few days in New York, withliis sons, who are attending school in that city. Hear Hidgo colliery employes were paid yesterday and reviutl business some what. Matthew Parrel 1 bus opened " shoe store at Kaier's building 011 llridgo street. Helen Maurer has returned from a visit of several weeks duration to friends in Newnrk, N. J. G. T. Llewullyn, of Mnhnnny City, was among the visitors here yesterday after noon. The Misses Fnrrell hnvo removed their shoe emporium irom Maiu to Bridge street. Michael McGrnth bnd a foot crushed at West Hear Hidge colliery yesterday morn ing. Mi Grath was standing beside a car of limber when an iron bar slipped oil tlie car, ono end striking his foot nnd cutting into tlie shoe and the llesh, causing h painful wound. Ho wns re moved to his home in the West wurd. Henrv Ilerskovlts.thehustllni' editor of tlie Centralia Journal, was In Mt. Carmel this morning. Centralia and Logan collieries nro idle to-day on account of having no empty cars. Dr. Thomas Curry, of Philadelphia, relumed yesterday after a few days viit to town as tho guest of Hon. C. G. Murphy. ' Charles Strausser spent Wednesday among friends in Shamokin. Onr new hotel keeper, J. S. Good, runs a bus to tho depot to meet every train. M'KANE'S METHODS. Series No. V. 4 P- It- tile JVIagic City Coupon No. 44 LOST I'ltHMK. Car- ptT Cut out one of theso Coupons and mail or bring them In person to tin' ofllce of the JlEHAUi, wlth ten cents in silver, or two nickels, and Port- Jl folio No. 1 of the Mmk'o Ctty will Lbo delivered to you. w Around Moyagi The World! Part V. Number 45. Numbers change daily. LCut This Coupon Out. 3 Cut thli coupon out and keep It until seven different nu hurt are accumu lated, then bring or forward them to gether with Seven Cents to this ofllce oud you lll receive tho portfolio as adfertl.ed. Call and are guinple. F. K. Zerby wns a visitor to Mt, mel to-ilny. The Pucker collieries will be idle on Friday and Saturday of tliis week. Pay for the last half of February will be made on Friday, Kith inst., commencing D:30a. m. nnd close i.':lii p. m. William D. Jones spent last evening in Hrownsville. Michael McDonald, tho popular young bni-eball plajer, is lying at Ills home criti cally ill with pneumonia. It is hoped he will lecover shortly. Michael McF.utyre, Samuel Small, Jr., F.d win 1). St rouse and Herman V. Hesse were Shenandoah visitors last evening. Anthony Flannery spent last evening with lady friends nt Girardvllle. John Daggett, a prominent liveryman of Gilberton, wns the guest of his brother, ltev. P. F. Daggett, of this place yoster day. J. D. McDonald, the prominent tele graph manipulator, spent last evening as the guest of .Miss Annie V. Noone, who is nlso a "lightning jerker." Geo. lteddnll. of Shenandoah, transacted business hero Tuesday. Samuel Steinbach, of thoengineer corps, is an expert mandolin player. Mrs. M. W Price and Miss Annie John son wero visitors Knst Tuesday evening. Jas. M. liiley, the fiddler of Hrowns ville, is receiving numerous letters from our people here for engagements of tho famous Hiley orchestra. They have many admirers. Marlon llrown, the pretty young daugh ter of A. D. lirown, has fully recovered from her attack of sickness. Hen. S. Daddow, of Shennndoah, spent Wcdnesdny evening ut tho Small resi dence. Col. I). P. llrown and wife, and W. II. Kaercher and wife attended the funeral of the late Chas. Diuitiiick nt Pottsvllle this morning. Intimations of Ilcfnlratlnn on "r.lrctrla Lighting nnd Llcetim. Fundi. Hrooiu.yx, March IS. Lawyer George F. Klllott, counsel for the cIUmuh' com mittee of Gravn-md, who is helping the committee to investigate tho finances of Gravusend, will apply to the supremo court and make a demand on John Y. Mi Kane or his aN .ntants for permission to inspect the books and papers of McICaue. If he succeeds in getting these documwnts the information will be used later when action will be brought on tho part ot the taxpayers against the town illeiaU of Gravesend. Mr. Klllott claims that Con troller O'Hourke, b. S. Williamson and James JIuKane, brother of the ex-chief, have the books h wants to inspect. The contract pricu lor the electric light plant, was SUO.UOO, and the records show that McKane drew a requisition for $200, DO0, nJU'Kiiig that that sum was to bo put in the building ai-d plant. The sum was allowed on thai requisition, and on this rqui dtion McWauo drew out at dlfferant times the sum 'if sy,(X)0. The sum of 20,01X1 was paid just before election. The court will be aked by the committoe to investigate what work was douo on this plant. The question now is whether tho requisition wis not tVLWO too much. If tho saloons on Coney Island all paid In a license the sum would amount to tl'i, 000 a year, but Coi usellor Elliott says he has discovered that all that was turned in the county treasury was J3.500. It Is also said that some of the saloon keepers had to pay exorbitant demand to run their places. Only th Mtarrt and Ktrlpnl. Bbooklth, Marih 16. Mayor Schiren expresses himself us J oily determined to maintain the position he has taken in re fusing to allow th li if- . .' ig to be raised on the city hall on Si. 1 .mi i ick's Day, not withstanding ths resolunon passed at the recent meeting of the board of aldermen Without his approval the resolution is In operative, and the passage or the resolu tion over his veto cannot be done until ten dnys have t-lapsod. Mayor Schiren says he is actuated only by what he believes to bo the spirit of crue merica iism. No other country would consent to have the Stars and Stripes uoistedoua public build lug on tho 4th of July, and he could not consistently allow any flag other than tiie btars and Stripes to be raised. and George T. Howlandsof Chicago. Glppe Tlppa and another guide acconipanieu me party. After an hour's steady work the canoo de bouchad from the lake into the Squatic river, where the high banks towered nloft fringed with oak and plno. Twenty min utes' bard paddling, and tho voyagers emerged upon broad sheet of water, the gently sloping- shores of which were fringed with deep woods. Enjoining the strloUst silence upon the occupants of both canoes, the doctor directs ed tho boatmen toward the left bauk of the lake. Taking Mr. Plodnow with him, Dr. Granville stepped out on the shore. Mr. Howlands followed, accompanied by Gippe Tippe. All pushed at ones quickly but si lently forward. It was hardly daylight in the dense forest. Suddenly, just as the party of four men reached tho idee of an open glade, there wns a queer sound heard. "Youerl Youer!" It wns tho cry of the male mooss calling to its mate. Instantly Glppe dropped on hit knees, and puttlnrj two very dirty fln flers almost entirely within his mouth gave forth tbc answering cry of the female: "Youee! Youeel" From the direction of the sounds it seemed as If the animal was only a few yards right ahead. Everyone was on the very tlptoeof expectation It was Dr. Granville's wish to civs his gueBts the first chance at n shot, and he moved Plednow and Howlands to the front. As they crept quietly along through the underbrush skirting tho glades the surface of a small green knoll was exposed against a background ot gray sky for a moment. Ou the top of the knoll. with Its splendid head erect and Its great antlers branching aloft, was a superb bull moois. The doctor moved aside to permit Mr. Plednow to come up. Aim lust below the Bboulder," whisper ed the physician. Plednow caught his breath and put his rifle up to his shoulder, where it beemed to stay for an eternity. At last ne puilcu tne trlguer. There was a loud report. The bull, stricken above the shoulder, stnggered a moment, and giving vent to aloud bellow of defiance turned around on his haunches. Mr. Plednow's bullet had merely scraped him. Wlthasnort of rage nnd defiance, tho Infuriated animal charged down the slope. Scatter for your lives," shouted Gippe, kept by dealers for a larger profit. Many I of the dycstuilB in Diamond dyes aro original discoveries that simplify the work, and cannot be had In other dyes. Insist on having the Diamond, and you will nlways bo successful In home-djeing. Uny Keystone flour. Be sure that the name LliBSIO & lUnit, Ashland. Pa., is printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw A Voioo From Florida nr. W. V. Uv. um. Live Oas. Florida. T (led F1K Oil Is ono of tbe mtst suconMro! pain cures vesell. It's an minMlmg remedy lor Rheumatism, Neuralila and pialns. Keil Fins; Oil costs 25 cents. Pt.ld at I'. I'. 11 Klrlln's drnir store. Return engngemcnt. Cosgrove & Grant's Comedians In the brlghest of all farce comedies, The DAZZLER! Its fourth year of success, with its wealth oi clever comeciinns, preiry gins, catchy music and hand some costumes. Three Solid Hours of Fan rii Uasio. Pricen, 95, 35 5 75 CtH. Rf lervrd sirstt t If trim's rtnic store. Confirmed with n Proviso. WASHINGTON, March 15. The senate confirmed the nomination of J. Marshall Wright as naval officer at Philadelphia, but reserved the right to reconsider found desirable. Mention wns made of an anonymous letter received by senators ac cusing Wright of having expressed grati fication at Linooln's death, and it was stated that uudtr o-j'inary circumstances no attention would paid to such a com muuicatiou, but. tnat in this instance the writer had said that there woro charges nu file with the presidetitconllrnintoryof this charge. Hence, it was suggested that in vestigatlon should bo made as to the ex istence of theso charges, which Is to be done before the confirmation is officially auuouuced. 80 CENTS PER YARD For all-wool Ingrain CirpctH. S5e, 40eand Mc per yard for Hon.--uiade llae i urpns that will wash at . 0. Fricka's Carpot Store, 10 Booth Jardln Street, Hear In Mind John A. Iteilly's is the place to get the I that nothing would lie done before Mou- A llerUlmt l.'xpertetl on Mouday, Tiienion, March 15. The great argu tneut before the supremo court In the sen ate muddle enmo to a close yesterday afternoon, after lasting for five days, and in which seven of the lending counsel be fore tho bar of Now Jersey have partici pated. The court gave no Indication o what its decision might be, except that the chief justice stated after adjournment purest wines and liquors, best beer and ales and finest brands of cigars. A bad oojgb or rold calls lor a eood remedy -me euro lor It. F. r Couelis. Colds, l.u I Urlppe and t'ousuniplton, a je'let and per natieut cure Is t'sn-llun, the worst cak.' yield to Us bfallnu properties ' 'osts 12 rents. t'an-Tluals sold at P. P. 11, Kirliu'sdrun ilare. done at Holder- I Get your repairing 1 man's. day, ns the court would not hold any con ference upon the matter before that time. Lake Navigation Keoptmed. BUFFALO. March 15. - Tho steamer G Hudley started today for Toledo, to load with grain lor llutfnlo. This makes ui opening of navigation just one month earlier than last year and tho earliest open, lng on reoord. 4 Sparring and Athletic f Tournament MISCELLANEOUS. 7 V ?OIt HALE. A good horse for sale, cheap street, rhenasdoih. Apply to M P. Conry, 31 Houih Mum 3 81w Under tho nuspices of the Shenandoah Athletic Cluh Ferguson's Theatre, Shenandoah, Tuesday Evening, March 20th : FOR HALE Chesp. A good tent, suitable for flslitnff narttes. Aimlv at Kerse's Auction snfl Commlstlon Ilous, West Centre street, tr BOTH WANTED. Twenty are ore uoys wanted to carry the Kvkhihc HrAi,n. Apply at once at this offlei. WANTED. House with sli or .'even rooms, buyer waiting. A good saloon or restau rant, several lots for DMiwr-ir purpuras, bujers wsliiPK. If you hate a business i laco lor sale iwiunna jou apurruMoi-r uuni. FlunaT, Heal Estate Exchange, Itoom 4, Hob bins' llulldlog, Mhtnandoali, Pa. 2-13-tf F Among those who will appear are P. F. Clearv. chamnion heavy-weight of Mali nuoy Ulty, who win spar an uiiKnown trnm unzieron: nan it onion, cnammon middle weicht of the conl region, will meet Jerry Sullivnti, champion light- region will appear and tlie management assures nil a first class entertainment. Admission, 2B and BO Cents. Is Now Ready for Delivery. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT UlI'l'U, - . , , , ' 1 , '.. . 1.11 . .1 ! ..i I--. i i--. i weiirnt oi ituoue isinnti. u tne leiiuum at me same vi.uc J..U.1KIU1. i. , f tl, nt,rnrlli. conl Plednow, however, though a bad shot, stood bis, ground. He looked as if ho was entirely accustomed to encounters of the kind as be again rnlseti nis rule. "I have got auother barrel," hesald calm- Jy- .... The doctor was hanlly the man to uesert his guest in such an emergency, but ho knew that the best shot in the world could not hit a charging moose in that kind of light. The next moment he hud seized Plednow, who is a small man, around the waist, threw him over his shoulder and ran for his life, ran as ono would tulut It Im possible for a man to run burdened with a rifle and a fellow being. After the two came the moose, crashing turougu tne bushes as it they wcro grass In n hayfield. There was a little hollow or depression half filled with dead leaves and branches, and into this crashed the doctor and his friend, and both fell. The next moment the moose was on top of them. With one of Us sharp lore leet llrmly planted on Plednow's chest, whom the blow had knocked unconscious, the mooso endeavored to transfix him with its sharp antler points. Gippe and Howlands both leveled their lilies, but mixed Indiscriml nately with moose and flying branches the doctor was seen engaged in a terrific hand to hand fight with the enraged animal. To shoot was out of the question. In the finco rush of the animal, which had sent Plednow nnd the doctor bead over heels into the little hollow, the doctor's rifle had been sent skimming from his hand in to the bushes. But it would havo been a useless weapon iu that close encounter. With one hand grasping the left antler of the moose close to its enormous head, with the other the plucky physician drew his long hunting knife and plunged tt forward into the bull's shoulder. It missed making Oil KENT, The most comfortable lodge room In loivn. Furnished with body Hrusfcls carpet and sllkplush furniture. Itoom known as Schmidt's Hall, US nnd US North Main si reel. Day foi rent, Saturday. Apply to Max H.hmldt. 3-0-tf T?OIt HALE Cheap, the timber and other ' material of tho nulldlng now situated at thn snu hrast corner of Main and Centre streets and formerly occupied by J. mattery ApplyloMls M. A. Egau, It) East Centre street, Hhenandoah, l'a. 3 M-4t WANTED Two Rood men, stes. y employ ment at goot wages; men who can spesk English ond German pi eierred r xrerienco noi nectsssry. Call on or write to O. O. Fetu roll. Asst. hupt. Prudestlal Insursnce Co. of America, hchujlklll Havea, l'a. SXif HOUSE AND LOTS FOIt SALE. ElBljt lots. 3K sti ry house with SJi story kitchen large shed, two good wells and stream of watf i running mrougn me properly; nite utunut fruit trees; lota In good nate of cul.ivation known formerlyos Pfcrk Hotel BuiUble for anv kind of business. For further particulars wrtte orcsllon nits. u. k. nsnisii, 20-3m Ilrundonvllle. Sen. Co. Pa. INSTATE OF JOHN SOIIOLOHKY, De J ceased. Lettersof adinlnltrlli u on the estate of John Soboioskv. lati of ths borough of Hhenandoah, Hchuylklll countr, l'er.nyl- vania, decca'ed, have hern gractea 10 wsuer W. Kynkiewicz, rtsidlng In .aid borough, to whom all pertons lndibled to (-aid statear requested to make payment and thos1 having cl lms or dftr.ands will make known the same without delay, or to thn sdmlnfstratoi's attor ney. J. 11. uoyie, rMicnunuoan, r. WALTER W. KYNKIEWICZ, Aamimniraiur. March 5. 1891. 3 &-6t osw hSTEW SERIES. -AHENT FOR- Lauer's CELEBRATED LAGER MINERS'. MECHANICS' AND LABORERS' AND PILSNER BEERS Bill aiiLiiissntii First-class work and repairing of all kinds done ou short notice and at llcatsoiialilc Prices. No. 207 West Coal Street, HENANDOAH, PENNU Wheelwright and Blacksmithing SHOP, any kind of a wound that served to do more n mi r a .1.1 .' c than doubly euraco the maddened animal, rear Alley, Hear Uetitiall S it1 Ore, With a lunue of its sharueued forefoot it struck the doctor just above the knee, crip- Uetween Centre and Lloyd Sts. pling him for tho moment and rolling him over like a log. ' At this moment a bullet from Glppe'g rlllo struck the moose on the right flank, and in its deperate and headlong ehatge upon the fallen man It swerved slightly. As the moose reached htm the doctor re gained his feet and sprang on one side, but the giant antler caught him and tossed him on one side like a feather. The next thing he kuewhehadthe moose around the neck, and then he realized that the struggle must end soon, for he was be totnluc rnpidly exhausted. Leaning far over, he slashed viciously at tho autmal and succeeded iu severing the tendon achil les in both its fore legs. The moose uttered a loud bellow nnd fell to its knees. Froth ran from its mouth, and its great red tongue dropped lolling from Its black lips. Just then Gippe run up, and placing the muzzle of his rifle against the animal's side pulled the trigger. When the doctor came to, Howlatids was bathing his face with water, and Uippe wns cooking moose steaks uvi r a lire in the little clearing. No bones were broken, but the animal had fall en clear over on the physician and bruised him badly. Cutcago Journal. Will issuo their Fifth Series on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21st, 1894T, NEW SERIES OF nm mi 11 Saying Fund Ski ! The Citizens' IIuildino anp Loan As sociation of Shenandoah, l'a., will Issue u new series, the 12th, commencing Tuesday, March 20th, 1894, On which dnv the subscription books will be onen between the hours of 2 nnd 5 o'clock p. in., at theolliceof theSectetnry, U. W. llengler, l'JT Aorui .Main street. jjio. ju'.i.ij, i-resiuont. GEORGE W. JOB SON, LOST CHEEK, V. PhotoctraDhers claim that they can take rianos and organs repalrfd, Orders left at ' fear I V. and Elcctrlo railways, The a picture of u rifle ball traveling at therate ' orth Main street. Shenandoah, will receive "nest brands of cigars, whiskies, porter. gtSflVitetvertecoui. I prompt attention, beer and ale on hand. WARREN J. PORTZ. taJPiano Tuner. Shnros can be purchased at the ofllce of J. It. Coyle, Esq., in the Beddall build ing, between the hours of 5 nnd 8 p. in. Only 400 shares will be sold. DAVID MORGAN, President. J. P. KNAIT, Secy. 7-10-13-15.17-10-2 Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyalt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar Is stockf d with the best beer porter. FOB SALE, Leather and Finding Store. Good reason given for selling. Buyer may examine bookB. Lkatjieu Stoke, Ferguson House Iluilding. 4 -