f T7 tT ', V. '.'T'ISW THE SUREST ROAD TO WEALTH IS THROUGH LIBERAL ADVERTISING fi '1 ii it tTtt flft 41 iir I it! VOL. VI.--2STO. 100. SHENANDOAH. FA.. -WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 19. 1801. QyEciNrT 3 1 "Old Hutch" Jlnile 6000,000 on Wheat. New Youk, Aug. 10. Among tho men nuo uave fronted by the present rise In wheat la Hint eccoutric gentleman, Ben- gamin ziuicuinnon, mora generally known as "Old HutoU." Ho has been a bull on this corcal for Dome time. It rumor Is to be believed, "Old Hutch's" profits during tho week nro over $800,090. He dealt principally through a New street broker firm. Tim I.nko Urlo nn.t Western Strike. BlouHI.noton, 111., Aug. 10. Not a freight tralu la moving on tho Ltka Erie & Western Railroad between Peoria and Lafnyotte. Only one train went out of tho city last night. Tho crews say they will not go back to work unless their domauds are concoded. They claim that the trafflo la very heavy and that the company compels them to work too much extra time. Two to.t Clohnrmen ricked Up. Glouowsteu, Mass., Aug. 19. Tho two fishermen, Angus Ferguson and Patrlok C. Carr, who were lost from tho schooner Susan L. Hodgo while attending trawls on St. Poter's Banks, wero ploked up by tho French bark Sylmbost at St. Pierre, Mlq., and havo reached homo. Their hardships during the flvo days they drifted about the banks wore awful. Secretary Noble nt the Trluln. Waubaeshene, Ont., Aug. 10. Secre tary of tho Interior Noble and Col. Pope, U. S. Consul at Toronto, attended the trial of several persons charged with Ille gal fishing. Tho trials took place on a government cruiser, tho contain noting asjudjjo. The oases wero referred to Ottawa. Oov. Campbell', l'oor Health. Cincinnati, Aug. 19. Ill health has compelled uov. Uampboll to withdraw an nia nppointmonta to speak in tho Ira mediate future. It Is said by somo in u position to kuow tuat be will not bo able to do much work this campaign. Curilltml Olubons In Milwaukee. Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 10. Cardinal Gibbons arrived here last night to assist in conferring the Palium on Archbishop Katzer of the archdiocese (of Mlhvaukoo to-morrow morning. Ur, linker Sentenced t'i Hanc Abinodon, Va., Aug. 19. Dr. John P. Baker, convlotod ot wife murder, was eontsuced to bo hauged on Fridar. Ho rubor 27. i ' Progress. It is very important in this Hgo of vast material progress that a remedy be pleating to tho tasto and to tho pyo. easily taken, ac ceptable to tho stomach and healthy in its nature and oflocts. Possessing thos'o qual ities, Syrup of Fig3 is the ono perfect laxa tivo and most geatlo diuretic known. Four tintypes for 25 cents, at Dabb's. tf Advertise in the Hkbald. -NEW- CARPETS AND OIL CLOTDS ! aro bolngrecelved dally at Carpet Store, 10 Sontli Jardin St, near Centre CHOICE ujjjj Jij'jijj'; vitfMGAJir-for Fielding. Twice the strength oj ordinary Vinegar and strictly pure. WHOLE MIXmJD SPICES for Pickling. OUlt FANCY Is a strictly pure sugar syrup, and body to any high-priced syrup. NEW NO. 1 MACKEREL, mis season's catch, white and days our first invoice of JVeiv Fancy BLOATER MACK EREL, extra large and fine. Fresh Creamery and Dairy Butter. Imported Maccaroni qnd Gelatine. Fine Old Government Java Coffee. vJTJST ZEZECIEJI-VIEID. One Car ot MIDDLINGS. One Car of OLD TIM02HX UAI. FOB S-A-ZDIE. 0JE PAIR OF GOOD MULES a good team for farm work, R. O. Knight to go to Etr.-opo and Mexico. Tho fruit and g-pen trunk busltiOM which was conducted by R. 0. Knight & Son on East Contro street, and reoeoily by Mr, P.. 0. Knight, nlono, was lo-da.v Eo'd to F, K. Magargle. Air. Knight d'i.potod of the business in order to give alien' on to silver ami goia ro'mne interests. Un Jloml'V next be will leave town for Euope, to con suit with momben of an Enelih and Gor man mining svndlca.o con.-oM'n irin Mexico. From Europo Al r, Knigat wi in all p 'obabiikv, go to Aloi'co to tak chaigoof tho mine. Shooting Contest. An Intoresl'iix live pigeon shool'ng con teat catnooff yesterday at tba tio.og pari between teams rop esenllng Vol Ca-bu and Shenandoah, With tho following re full: PORT ni Piinir ir HKoM liodtlsll . 110 111111-9 Aueaapn i giuitilll 1-7 IB RttmvAvnniTt it 1 1 1 6 1 1 it j-s U W Usddal' 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 I J 7 13 Proved a Success. 1 bo peach and ico cream festival hold last evoning in Robbins' opera house, un der tho auspices of Washington Camp, No ltw, I. O. S. of A,, was a success both financially and socially. Ono of th leatures of the ovoning, and which was heartily enjoyed by tho largo crowd pros ent, wasthocako-walk, which was particl paled in by eovoral couples. Enoch Davi and ilisa Tillio Ivaso woro awarded tho prize. Large Excursion. Tho Methodist Episcopal Sunday school is holding their annual picoio at Litoido Park to-day. Quito a larj,o crowd went downon tbo8o'clock t'ain, and loo noon lialn also cat r led a la'-go deletion. The Stone Crusher. Lowis Romaly, tbo scieoo ma.iufaeluror 01 xamaqua, was in town to day making measurement lor sceeos for tho sloao crusher. Supervisor Llewellyn says h thinks the crusher will bo in tunning orde by Saturday. A Now Church Build In sr. Tho Greek Catbol'cs of Alahanov C'l will begin tbo e-eci'on of a now chu'ehon Monday n-xt. Tho bu'idina will ba b)i0, frame structure, and w 11 ba 100 bandtomeit churcn of this denomination in America, Succ "3. Baby day wai a g sod suor s at Ke gey s. Our prices are away down, and win u 10 your iaie est to call and see us, Wo aro on tho first floor, remember. Kka ASY. Obituary. Aliss Anmo Taylor, ot East Coal street, died yesterday after a vey btief il'ocss, aged 10 years. Tbo funeral will taUo p'aco on Friday in tho Odd Fellows' cjmotery, GOODS. SYMUJP Al 10c and equal in color, flavor fat. Will receive in a few GENERAL NEWS RESULT OP THH REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE MEElxNG J. H. JAMES ELECTED CHAIRMAN A PsiCeotly Ha. monious Conven tion The Liiko 'Ido Committee Orsanises Pe vnanentiy Bal ance Over all' Expenses. The meot'os: of tho liooublioan cohntv committee In IWivWe rosterdsy wai ono of tbo mot bsrmo'ilous conventions ever bold in this ooun.y by vbo pj ty. we-e out two candidates 'or couoiychii man, J. II. Jsmet, Ei of Aebland, aod W. J. Wh'tetou,e,of Po.ls vi'le, M r. J.i no be njr succe s"ul. Hon. hi as Davis called tbo convention to order and made a b ief add ''en in which hoe; messed tbo hope that harmony would prevail m i ho pi, .y whatovt-r tbo result of the convention's wo-k tn'ght bo. When tho nominations for chairman woro declared in cder Geo'-jro M. Roads preseoted tho nsmo of J. Harry Jame, Eq , end Cbs-lss .MaUen nominated W. .1. WbiLobouse, E q. Hut ono ballot wai npcejsary to decide. M-. James secu ing ICri voles and Jl r. Wbitohouso sect) ingolj. TboSbenantloah delej;at!on, comp lemg AltM's. Jonn U- ich, M. J. Lawlo-. John II. Evaos, I). 0. Koior. David Aloiyan. William Qilfll'an, D. J. "WiMlams. Wm. Jones, Jobu Scheubing nni F ank Dock, wont solidly for Al,'. James. Ecbuv'kill Haven R3vo all but ono of htr votes to Air. James, S. A. Loch placing his yola to the cedltof Al". Wbi euouse. Tho result wrs leceived entbutiaslicallv and a motion to n'ako tho ekclion unani mous was specdi'y passed. Air. J&mes made a graceful acknowlodce- mentof tho honor bestowed upon him and during his addtes bo said ho wou'd invito tho suggestions of Philips, Losch, Brumm and overy one inte'ostod In tho success of oflhopaiyv. Ho also esld, "The man at the bead of tho Republican pay along with tho greatest 'iving counselor, Jarnes G. Ulalno, demonst ato of what matorlal our party is composed. Wo havo no want of leadership or statesmen or arzumont to convince the people of tho grand record wo have mado in tho history of political parties." Upon tho conclusion of Air. James' ad dress Hon. E.'ias Davis, of Now Cnstln. P'ossnted the following resolu.ion : lieiotved That wo hen-, 11 v nnrln reeolnt.ona adoiiicd hv our Inst nnnniv n, in vention and we hereby pierce our tin ted eflorU to secure the o'fciion of the candi dates nominated al sa:d oonvontiott and oa. neellv recommend ihnm inthn vnio jf Schu.vlkll' couo-y as men worthy of their ic8iri;i, mm cuuuuonce. The following was offered by Air. G. 0 ScbWng, of roitsvillo : Ilcsollinl. Thill Ihn Ihanbi nF II I, lican nariv of Schuvlkul rnnntr -., .i,,., and are hereby tendoicd to Hon. D. D. Phillips for his efficient management of tho party organization, and tho commendablo manner in which ho has served as its chair man during the past threo years. PERMANENTLY ORGANIZED. Fruits of the Rocent Lakeside Els teddfed Success. Tho committoe of tho olsteddfod hold at Lakesido last Saturday mot at the residence of John H. Evane, in town, last night and snttlod accounts. Chocks woro drawn for all bills and after paying all prizes and ox' pense.3 tbo balanco struck in favor of the committoe wasf-5C5. Tbo momber3 of tho committee worn quito enthusiastic over tbo success of tho venture and a motion to go into permanent organization was carried unanimously. Alio louowing officers wero electod to sorvo until August 15, 1892: Presiient, Edward Reeso, Centrallaj Secretary, W. J. Watkins, bhenandoah; Troasurois. John II. Evans and William Stein, Shenandoah. The object of tho permanent oriaulza- t'on is tbo promotion of Interest in Schuyl- mil oistodd.ods. Itisintended to bold an opon-alr eisteddfod nett summer on a greater scale lhau tho one recentlv held. .'rlzes that will warrant competition bv parties from Scranton, Willtes-Bn'Te, Ply mouth. Slaltngton, Lsnsford and other placos will bo offered. Tho organization will alio take an active interest in making arrangemanls to have Schuylkill county protnlnontly Identified with tho interim- tlonal eisteddfod to bo hold In Chicago in 1893. DJed. TAYLOR. On the 18th lost., at Shen andoah, Pa., Annlo, daughter of Thomas W. and Alary Taylor, agod 10 years. Funeral will take place from tho reeldonco f tho parents, No. 22 Eist Coal street, on Friday, 21st inst,, at 1:C0 o'clock. Services tho Protestant Episoopal church. In terment in tbo Odd Fellows' cetnelerv. riends and relatives Invited to attend. 2t A Tin Plato Mill. R. O. Jenkins, a Welsh tin dalo maker. is seeking a lite for a factory In PanosvivA. la. If Shenandoah had a board of trade. It would stand a show. AN ORGAN GRINDER'S FATE. His Body Frightfully Mangled by Trains. An Italian organ grinder met with t. terrible death on tho Lehigh Valley mil. road, near Park Place, Alonday a.temoon. As ho was walking along the track with bis organ on bis back he was struck by a coal train drawn by ongino No. .109 and bound eanward. Tho uofortunate man was burled to the west bound .rack and he fell benesth the wheels of a conslrucii in train. His head was cut oft and Ins body was cut in two. Theiemains prasented a hor lblo sight. They wee gathered up and Ukon to Dolano. There was nothing by which they could bo identified and to-day tho body wasbur'ed among the unknown dead in ono of me Alahanoy City cemeteries. ' PERSONAL. J. J. Fianey went to Atoland this afl r- noon. Thomas Giles, of .Mnhanov Plan p. itnlil n visit to town last oenim;. .us, is a. unuintr iiift .Mountain u ove camp oreetin''. Jienry V lederhold and wife snont thl morning at rotutillo. P. .1. Fo-guson is eniovinc tho eitrlits t hdwatii Reo-o. of Conttalln. or.nnt nignt in town the guost of friends. wrs. x. u. Uavios, of Noith Jardin street, wai a visitor to St. Clair to-dav. ii,- .1 h ,t i. . . m. wire linn son ni'n nn Intrih. lltn pnn I ,, .. n. .va uicuaes at jinantic uuy lor a tew uays. T. J. E J wards and Roes Rower. Alahanoy City, woro anions tho visitor m town last mgbl. m. lietnliold. of Alahanov Cilr. vis. tieu town yesterday In tho Intorests of the creditors of the G 'cuk co-oim.-ative store. which was recently closed by tho sher ft". Joun a. Jj'ioney, Joel Howonntein. Pan 1.0C0, l,. ll. Koch, Gcorzo D flendoIfr and a. A. Losob a'a tbo Scbuplkill dole' gales in attendance at tho Republican State uonvention. A! 'ss Gerttuda Hoover has gono to Chi cajo lo spend a two-week vacation. Iis llooveris one of me clerks in Laudig hooks statiooe"y store ind tlurini' her absence ber portion will ba filled by Aliss jucggio J'owoll. Snafco in his Coat. Wbi'o a Shamotin mnn was in nn Asb aou ua Der siop aaturdav ovod nt? hn i i. i DOi'cod that something was wronj wi4h tbo Interior ai'.anomenls of his coat, and be' ganan invent gallon. It required but a few seconds o discover l bat thero was sometblag aiive InsWo the gm meat boides h;mse"'. and oo puh;oa; 'ho iospsoiion it was found that a snake had somehow be- comolodged ii'iJo the l's ng. After noie nau Deen cut in tho maloral tho ani- mal crawled out and was quickly dis patched, it proved to bo n dangerous conpol bead about two feot long. Lynch thinks that it had gotten in Sunday a week wnenhowas lying on tho grass up on ixonn Asnisnd lull, and as be has not worn the coat sinco, must havo been thero for a week. Quito True. Referring to sensational journalism and tho coal mining interests 7Ae (jollierv En. gieeer, oi ocranton, sayi : "In some in stances, colliery owners and colliery offl ciais aro themselves to blame. Rocauso oxaggoratod stories havo been printed, tney rettise to givo reporters tho facta con nectcd with important happenings around tnelr collieries. Tho reporters aro thoro loro compiled to got their information from ucreliablo and ill-informed sources and this in many instances causos tho pub licatlonof misstatements. It would bo far bet.er if tbo colliery officials would make it a point to givo mil and correct int'orma' tion to tho correspondents and thon hold thern responsible (or misstatements." Counoll Chat. A rejular meeting of tho borough coun cil will be held in the council chamber to morrov evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Super visor Llewellyn will havo a good report to make concerning tho improvement of pavomonts and roads in tho oast end of the First ward. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the wa-nlujr? The nlgnal per 3?P;! t ure approROh of that more ter nolo ulsaaga. Oamiin-nitimi A.ir If you ohu aflord for the sake or savin t'J ceM, to run tho risk aud do nothing for It. onflow fron experience that Million's Curs Will (lure vour (Jonah. It. iihv fuiij, mi,i. xplulni why more tltau a Million Uottlea ffile,fRld P1 yettr- u relieves Croup and Whonplnis Coupli at onoe Mothers do not be without It. For Lime IlaoK, Hide or Cheitt, useBliUoli's 1'oroas Waster. Bold by Q. H. Hugeubuch, N. K. corusr AIulu anS Uoyd streets. Just One Woelc Moro. By request we will make our beautiful cabinets at f 1.00 per dozen for one weok more, roiltlvoly not one day after Autr. 21lh, but will remain in your city making pictures at better prices. Come early and avoid tho rush, rain or shine. Itemembor the place, Roshon's gallery, 'JO Wost Cen tre street. Hoffman's old stand. 8-17-Ct Flaying Cards. You can obtain a pack of best quality playing cards by "sending fifteen cents in postago to P. S. Eustis, Gen'l Pass. Agt., B., O. & Q.R. R, Chicago, 111, tf IMPOSING EVENT ! B BInNINGTON aglow with PATRIOTIC ENTHUSIASM. 30,000 STRANGERS IN THE TOWN Tho President and u Host of Other Distinguished Men Present Groat Parado of Soldlors and Citizens. llu Sattmal 7re. -4jjoe(a(ton. IIENNINOTO.V, Vt.. Aug. 10. If tho llt tlo band of farmers who marched out of Dennington ouo day In August, 1777, to meet tho vanguard of Gen. liurgoyno's army could como back In their shirt eleevea and cowhldo boots to join tho brilliant parade that moved this morn lug toward tho monument erected on tho scene of their heroism tho contrast would ba Htartllng. what would bo tho emotions of old John Stark, the bravo lender of tho heroio backwoodsmen, who gavo tho famous order, "Aim at their waistcoats, boys," If ho could look upon tho rotund figures oi me rutnam I'balanx of Hurt- ford and the Old Guard of New Yorkf AY hat would ho think of tho soldierly bearing of tho Wost I'olnt cadets? YVhat would ho say ot tho Grand Armv. tbo Knights of Pythias, tho Patriarchs Mili tant and the Sana of tho Revolution f YY ould the old General go into tho fight again with tho army cathcrod hero to-day nnd put liurgoyno's to flight, or would ho ask for the formere, armed with their flintlock muskets, and say to inemi "ini-ie tuey aro boys. YYro beat them to-day or Molly Stnrk's n widow t" A Dur to ho Ucmomherotl. Tho celebration in this city to-dny murKS a aoume event in tho History of tbo Green Mountain Stato commemor ating its admission into tho Union, just iuu yon ago, nna tno unveiling of the monument In honor of Stark's famous victory over tho British forces under Col. Baum In 1777. This achievement, like tho battlo of Bunker Hill, acquired colobrlty because it dealt a death blow to a dangerous mll ltury movement at a critical juncture. Sturk, with an Inferior force, com pletely routed tho English troops, cap tured their cannon and seven hundred prisoners, and by his success nddod to tno triumphs wbleh made posslbio tho Indeppudcnce of the colonies from Brit ish rule. The monument Is a plain shaft of magnesian limestone. It Is 44 feet fqtiaro at tho base, and is 801 feot and 10 Inches in height, Tho total cost of the shaft was 590,000, of which tho fed eral government contributed $40,000. Thero wero fully 80,000 peoplo In town to see to-day's proceedings. The Groat I'nrnrio. The procession waa very Imposing. The procession formed on the grounds of tbo Soldiers' Homo. At 0:30 n. in. u gun from Fuller's Battery wnH flrod as the signal for the start. Tho column march ed through North stroot to Gago, Gago to SoiTord, Satlord to Main, down Main street, passing under tho grand arch near tho Tutnam House. When tho head of tho column reaohed Dowoy street u hnlt was made to enablo tho President and party to take their positions In tho reviewing stand. Tho column then passed In rovlew. At tlia Monument. The literary exorcises at tho monu ment were us follows! Introductory re marks by the president of the day. Judge YVheelook G. Venzoy, United States Interstate Commerce Commis sioner; pruyer, tho Rev. Charlos Park- hurst, editor of Zlon's Herald, Bostoni address of welcome, Gov. Carroll S. Pago of Vermont; address and formnl transfor of tho inouument to tho Stato of Vor mont by ex-Gov. B. F. Prescott of New Hampshire, president of tho association; acceptance on behalf of tho Stuto by Uov. Page; music; centennial oration by Edward J. Phelps. cx-Mlnister to Entr. laud; remarks by President Il.triison; music; bencdlctlou. TIim ISniiquut. At tho conclusion of exorcises at the monumeut tho bunquet took place on the Soldiers' Home Kronnds. Tho nost-nmn- dlul exercises followed, with responses to toasts by President Harrison, mem bers of tho Cabinet, the Governors of the different States and other distinguished guests. I he State's invited guests number ful ly 700, Including President Harrison, Vice-President Mortou, members of the Cabinet, ex-Speaker Reed, the Governors of all the St tea and distinguished sons of Vermont residing in other States and those residing at home. Tlio rroaltlmit'ii lc.turn Trip. DBNNtifOTo.v, Vt., Aug. 10. To-morrow morning Prefcidcnt Harrison will leave Ueiinlngton for Alt. JIcGreiior. N. Y.. where ho will bo given a birthday dinner Dy w, J. ArKcii. frldav afternoon, after having indulged in a ilshlng trip, he will leave for Saratoga, and remain at the Springs until Tuesday, when, uudor the escort of Secretary Proctor, he will start on a trip throuuh Vermont. The tour will occupy four days, and at Its con clusion the President will return to Cupe Gerimtuy's Corn AultHtlon. Rerun. Auk. 1U. -Tho covornment Is doing ail it can to minimise tho corn agitation by clnltnlng that the harvest will not be so deficient as apprehended, and that thero will be uo difficulty In making up from other crops any de ficiency in wheat aud ryo. The soldiers do not object to the substitution of wheat for rye in their bread. IN COURT. airs. nXoHitliou AVroMltii Ynnzennce on Millionaire Smith. Chicago, Aug. 10. Mrs. Kdwnrd Mc Mahou horsowhlpped Millionaire Petor Smith and his lawyer, P. Mollugh, dur ing tho forenoon and then fainted In her husband's nrms. The cause of tho dotibto nseault was tho reading of a deposition by a Cana dian tloteotlve refi.-ctltig on tbo charac ter of Mrs. McMahon, and tho horso whlpptng Is tho climax of n scries of sensations growing out ot a long stand ing family quarrel. Edward McMahon's marrlngo somo mouths ago to his second wife, who wielded the rawhtdo in court, was very displeasing to his mothor and slstor tho latter tho wife of Millionaire Smith. MoMahon'a little son, Milton, bad a for tune of $'30,000, and It was asserted that tbo stepmother's chief motlvo in marry ing McMahon was to obtain possession of this sum, McMahon nnd wife on ono side, and his mother, slstor and Millionaire Smith on tbo other, havo each charged tha other with attempting llttlo Milton's doath by poison to provont tho opposing pnrty from securing his custody. Tho Canadian deposition road was in furthorauco ot the legal fight by tho Smith faction. Mrs. McMahon, shortly after entering Judge Kohlsaat's court room, walked quickly to whore Smith and McIIugh wero sitting, nnd with a black snnko whip, before tbo astonished bailiffs or spectators could prevent her, slashed Smith and McHugn .repeatedly across the face and nook. Judge Kohlsaat took no action in the matter, and intlmntod that the ohild would not bo given to either faction to the controversy. QUAY AND MAGEE MEET. Conrorenoo Iletweon tho Ohl-Tlme Ene mies nt Ilariisbura. Haiuushuro, Pa., Aub. 10. Tho city is Oiled with enthusiastic adherents ot tho various candidates who aro to bo nomi nated by tho Rupublloin State conven tion to-day. Tho offices for which can didates aro to be nominated arc: Stato Treasurer, Audllor-Goueral and 18 delo- Eatos-at-largo to tho proposed constitu tional convention. Thero Is much dlfforonco ot opinion ns to the outcome of to-day's convention. but this ticket has many adherents: For btate treasurer, Giles D. Price, of Erie; For Audltor-Genor.il, D. McM. Gregg, o Berks County. Tho former is also a can didate for Auditor-General, and his friends doclaro that his name shall not bo used In connection with tho Tronsur- ershlp. Sountor M Un is also a candi date for Auditor-General, nnd declares himself as confident of scouring tho nom ination. Tho event of tho day was a conference between Chris Matroe and Sonntor Quay. Thcsa two mon havo not bcon on friend ly terms siuco the campaign of 18S3, but thoy met in tho rooms of State Senator Mylln and discussed tho lattcr's candi dacy for Auditor-General. ROW AT A CHRISTENING. A Numbor of llunizai'lfinH Km-itiro la Toirlblo Tight. AsrtLAND, Pa., Aug. 19. A numbor of Hungarians omployod at tho Good Spring Colliery had a torrlblo fight among thenibolves last night, In which four of their number woro so badly Iniured that they will probably die. lne row occurred at a chrlstonlntr given by one ot tho Hungarians and lasted for fully two hours. Knives, clubs and stoues wero freely used. No ono Interfered, and they wero left to fight It out, with tho nbovo result. runny llojiort About tho Kitiier. London, Aug. 10. Tho absoluto lack. if reliable reports of the Kaiser's con dition, besides those ot the German cov- srnment, has given rlso to various funny explanations for his continued stay on board tho Hohenzollern. Tho last, and perhaps the most ludicrous, is that the Emperor la keeping himself in seoluslon on his yacht pending tho slow procoss of growing a board. Postponed. Tho picnlo of thn Evangelical Sunday s-liool and congregation, to D 'lano, which waslo bi held on Thursday, has beon postponed until tho noxt diy, F'idav. All aro ornetly Invited to attend. 8 18-2t Buy Kayaione flour. Ho caroful that the namo Lhsuki & Co., Ashland, Pa., is printod on evory sack. 8-3-3taw Waters' Weiss beer is the beet. Redly olo agent. John A-C-5-tf All Hands Come I And get a knifo for nothing. Tho only conditions aro that you buy twenty ton-cent plugs , of "Filly" tobacco. As Rood HORSEWHIPPED a plug as you eror put a tooth to. Tho knifo is a beautiful j 4-blade, inlaid celluloid han-j die, good material and good YY-orkmanship. Can bo seon at' GRAFS, No. 122 North Jardin Stfo et