A L(WO BT1UNO , of diseases follows a " rumlown " ystem when the liver is lnactlv and tho blood In disorder. W.J Look out for "breakers V VJpk ahead "by putting the liver and blood in a healthy 7 1U7I? Tinxi JEKRISSJVERRCLED. Tho Eight of Workmen to Strike Undoubted, 'I I 1 1 I'll A 111 I 1J Tho Luxow Oommittoe Again at Work in Now York. fmltr In What is turn to t.ha 1 4 I-ipht rntnpilv in mnli-A Vnlirtn f enmipa fpnm .11 n lerce's Uolden Mnllcnl ni... . . i. as well ns cure,. Take it, as you ought, when you fool the first symptoms ( langSor less of appetite, dullness, depression) and j-oull save yourself from something serious. In recovering from "La Grippe," or In convalPM'onro from pneumonia, fevers, or ptlier wasting diseases, nothing can equal It to build up needed fleh and strength. It's a blnod -pur'Aor that has stood tho test of time: for a (juurter of a century the " Dls covery " 'has nurnlxrod its cures by the thou sands. Tho manufacturers prove their faith In It by guaranteeing it for all disorders aris m, from liad blood: in Scrofula, Eczema, Tetter, Balt-rheum, Erysipelas, Boils, Car buncles, and every kindred ailment. If you receive no Ixmeflt you'll got your money back. What offer could bo fairer I IJENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOnUTLUlLL DIVISION. JUNE Sd, IBM. Trains will lesve Sheo&cdosh f ter the above flxte tor Wlggan's, Gtlberton, Fraokvillo, Nt Castle, St. Clair, PottsviUe, Hamburg, Resdtnr, Pottstowu, Phoontxville, NorrUtown and Pall. rri1nM& illrn&il AtrAAt fltftttnnt at S,IK1 crt 11 , It f . m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays rorPott s vine and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. H SUNDAYS. . SMrXWnr Waorn mikB.Inn fftMrr,l1 KJ. (Castle, St. Clair', PottsviUe at 8:00. 9:10 a. ir and 3:10 p. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town. Phoenlxvlllfl. Norrlstown. PhlladslnlilK V at 6:00, 0:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m. J Trains leave Fr&ckville for Bbenandoab a 0:40a. m. and 12:14, (-.04, 7:4! and 10:?7p. re jundays, litis a. m and 6:40 p.m. f Leave PottsviUe (or Shenandoah at lOiir, ' 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m.Sundajn at 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station) fo Bbenandoab at 6 67 and 8 85 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p m week days. On Sundav0 1 at 0 50 a m. Leave Broad StreetStatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York, Express, week dayn, at 820, 40S, 460, 615, 860, 788, 8 20, 960, 11 W 11 14 am, 12 00 noon, 12 41 p. m. (Limited K press 1 08 and (22 p m. dining cars.) 1 40, 2 30 (dining oar), 3 20, S, 8,8,6 50, 713, 8 12, 10 p m, 12 01 night. Sundiy, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 516, fl 22, H 5), 11 03 a tn, 12 41, 140,23) (dining car), 4 0. (Limited 4 22), 520, 03),B60, 713, 812 pm, 1801 night. Express to' Boston, wl'.hiut change, 11 a m, weekdays ana 850 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For llaltlmurc and Waaninyton 8 80, 7 20, 8 31, V 10, 10 51, 11 18, 11 10 a m. (12 85 llrnlted dlnlnj car,)" 1 30, 3 18, 4 41 (dining oar). (61B Con gressional ','ot' .dining oar), 8 17, 6 55, 7 40 cdlnlnicar) p m, and 12 03 night week Cays. Sundays, 350, Ti) 0 10, 1118, 1140 a m, 441 (dlnln.- cir), 6 6, 7 40 (dining oir) p m and la 03 night. Leave Market Htfcet Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Exprcnt 8 50 a m, 2 10. 4 00 and 5 00 p m week -Stye Su eUys, Express. 8 45 and 9 45 a m. Wipe ,ay, augiesea, wimwoon ana ym- urnn, exprrc-s, v a in., t w p m ween Pvs Su- d. 9 00 a in. lilW Um I.!.. I'lt Hnaan Pttw nr1 iv.lnn Express, 9 IX) a m, 4 00 p m waek days. Sun days, 9 cop m For -om, is Point, express, 8 50, am. 4 00 p m week days. Sundays, 8 45 am. S. m Wiui:, J rt VTon. Qsn'l w sr jsb't'" t RAILRQAO SYSTEM IN EFFECT JUNE 29, 1894. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week di 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a.m., 12.82, 2.55. E.55 p.in. Sunda 2.10, a. m. For New York via Mttior ChunL week days, 6.25,7.20 a. m., 12.32, 2.56 p, m For Reading and Philadelphia, week days 2.10,6.25,7.20, a.m., 12.32, 2,55, 5.65 p. m Sun day, 2.10, a. m. For PottsviUe, week days, J. 10, v.'ii, u. w 12.32, 2.55, 5.66 p. m. Sunday. 2.10 a m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, wek dv 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m., 12,82, 2.55, 5.H p. m Rm day, 2.10, a.m. Additional t- Mahanoy City week dvs. 7 00 D. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsbw weok days, 3.25, 11.80 a. m 1.S5, 7.0" j. Sunday, 8.25 a. m. Fcr Mahanoy Plane, week days, K.10, 8.1. s. 7.20, U.3U a.m., 12.32, 1.S5, 2.55, 6.trt, 7 "i, 1 ' p. tc. Sunday, 2.10. 3.25, a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week day., S.'i 7.20, 11,30 a. m., 1.J5, 7.00, 9.86 n. m fir 8.25 a m TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAHi Leave Now York via rhlladelpnia.woeidat 8.00 a m., 1 30, 4.00, 7.80 p. tn., 12.16 night. Su day, 6.00 p.m. Leave NewYorkvlaMauchChunk,weeday 4.80. V.10 a. m 1.10, 4.80 p. m. " Leave Philadelphia, Reading Termlna week days, 4.2U, 8.35, 10,00 a, m. anl 4.H. , n.3U p. ro. Hunaay, ii.ai p. m. eavo Reamng. week days, l.U.7.10,in.(ia,tt i. ILeWe PottsviUe, week days, 2.83, 7.41 . . nM.'e.ll m Sunday, 2.85 a. m. Leavo i-umaqua, week aays, a.is, ts.w, ii.zi ta., 1 20,7.15. U.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.18 ft. ' . Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3.4C, v. 11, 11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.44, 9.54 p. m. Sunday. 8.4 -a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dtys, 2.4C, t.H, B.80, 9.37, 11.6 J a. m., 12.68, 2.06, 5.20, 6.28,7.69,18. If p.m. Sunday, 2.10, 4.00a. m., Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 10.10, a. an 8.85, 11.15 p. m. Sunday. 11.15 p. in. For Baltimore, Washington and the West Tl II. ft. O. R. 11., through trains leave Readlru Term nal, Philadelphia, (P. St R. R, R.) at 8.21 , 7 40, 11 m a. m., 8 18,5.18, 7.22, p. m Sunday t.II 7.40, 11 28 a. m 3 46, 7 22 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, v Leave Pulladelphla, Chestnut Streot Whan and South Street Wharf tor Atlantto City. We-jk-DJiys-Express, 9.00. a m, 2 00, 4,01, 6.00 p. m Aeeommodiilon, 8.0J a. m. 5,4 p. m. HucJjy Kxgress. O.Oi), 10 00 a. m. Accom modaitoo, 8 fu a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Keiurmog i,:ive Atlantto city, aepot, corner Atlantic and .rnansas avenues. Weok-Uay--Express, 7.3i. 9.W) a, in. end 4 n() A ri ,1 AnnnminnAt nn. K In H m . J end 4 12 p rr nun a x ress, i uu. t so p. m. Aooommo diti ii, 715 m., audi 15 p. m. ft rl ir ua: i on all oxpreau trains. u. . tiAMUuuK., uen. i&Be. Atl. Philadelphia Ft -1 KIGAKU, oen.Supt. 1317 Arch St. I li llwvl PHILADELPHIA. PAi TIio omj iienuino Hnoeiaiut 111 America, notnttluttaiiilliifrnliat others advertise. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDJSCRETIOH Kpeelal Diseases anil Strictures I'ci mauontly Cured In U to 6 days BLOOD POISON u w mi tlioiliu so to uu days. 6 years' i.uro- I p an llooiilcatauditrailtral experience, aa c, rtlflLates anil lltiloin&ft Drove, bend live 1 2-cont stamps tor book, "TltllTII," tlieonly book oxposlng Qoack Doctors auu others ad vertianir as groit specialists. A true Itleud to all mitt r, rs and to those contemplating laaiTlaje. TUe most btubboru and dan serous I cases Bouriiea. wrneorcauanu ueuavou Hours . 9-3 : Eve's a-8. Wed. and Sat. eve's 6-lmSun. Wt BuoecssfaltreatmentbymatL HEN YCU'RE LOOKING BRIJHT Drop In at' Lirton'8 Photograph Gallery, And let him fasten your likeness Itobhii. ' building. West Centra St, For tho... Cleary Bros' Hot Soanon i Temperance Drinka Mlu.irnl w'. Wets beet. IJottlere o f. Inest lati sr beers. ' ' : (.1 11 A EXA MINING THE OFFICIALS NOW. Attorney (luff Cnlls the Clilof Clxrk nl the PdIIoa llnailquartnrs and Kx-l'iillrn Cnniliila.lnnir Itncl.i'mi, Who Sy the Civil Service I,nw Ii n Hindrance, NEW York, Oct. 2. The Lexow com mittee resumed its Investigations Into the police department yesterday, after a two weeks' VHcntlon, taken to allow the mem bers of the committee to attend the Btato convention of the Itenublloan and Demo cratic parties. It Is evident that matters are rapidly reaching n climax. The be ginning of the end apparently is In sight. Commencing with tho criminals, the very worst men and women In New York city ns witnesses, Mr. GoiT, the nttomey who has been conducting tho lnvestlen tlon, has been steadily moving upward In the scale of humanity. The testimony of cx-ofllccrs nnd former policemen having been taken just before adjournment the prosecution took another step nearer the throne yesterday, when Major Wllllnm H. Kip, chief clerk at tho police head quarters, was called as tho first witness of the day. His testimony referred largely to matter appearing In tho records, and was to some extent of a routine nature. Then came cx-I'ollce Commissioner Charles K. MncLenn. He, thought the power exercised by the police courts over tho police department wnS In tho main In jurious. Ho believed that a single head to the department would eventually bean Improvement. The civil service law hnd proved of little benefit to the department, becnuso so many of the Inspectors were lncompetont. Ho could recall only one lnstnnce In which n formal Investigation was mode by the bonrd touching tho snle of captaincies. The witness gave it out ns Ills opinion that the present system, with its bnd application to tho civil service laws, offered greater opportunities for purchasing n place on tho police force than under the old system. There was nn unusually larco nttend nnco of nttorneys and ministers when the session began. The Interest In tho pro ceedings continues unnbnUd. Among tha witnesses called was Corporation Counsel Clarke. He was nsked why he had desig nated Mr. Wellmnn to nppcnr as special counsel to the police board durinir the re cent hislorienl trial of a numbei of of ficers, since Mr. Wclhnnn was nlready dr awing n s nlnry ns nsslstnnt district at torney. Mr. (Jlnrko sold he selected Mr. Wellmnn because he was familiar with criminal law, and thnt tho appointment was neither wrong nor illegal. "Electricity by Water Power. New York, Oct. 2. The power and mining department of the General Elec tric company has just closed n contract which mnrks a further step In the nil vance of electrical science. This contract is with tho Sacramento Electric Power and Light company, nnd calls for the transmission by electricity from a water power at Folsom, Cnl., twenty miles dis tant, of several thousand electrical horse power to the city of Sacramento to supply lights, bent, power, etc., to B'i Vxtoft!' that will practically supersedo uu tho nj-vsent steam pi tats now lowinoperatii Tui.vUl gost transmiLBi0n i,-;elec- tnaKo tile Ion triclty 01 pow ver in large ' nlnom,u In- b tailed in tho world. A Matrimonial Sensrtti.itl. Okangk, Mass., Oct. 2. Tho annouuee ment of tho marriage of William L. Crout, one of tho millionaire owners of the New Home Si'wine Mnchlne works, to Miss Eliza Reynolds, of llrocktont Mivss., has created n big stir. A few mouths ago his ilrst wife filed a libel for divorce and at tached her husband's property for $100, 000. This was almost immediately fol lowed by the statement thut Mr. Crout had b.-enmu u legal resident of Arizona, nnd h id been granted n divorce thero. Mrs. Crout has paid no attention to the Arizona bill, and bns continued to receive M.000 a year from Mr. Crdut. Lottery lleadiiuitrters Italdeil. Jersey City, Oct. 2. The police yester day afternoon made 0 raid which resulted ,in the arrest of four men and one woman, auu me capmre 01 inousaims 01 lottery tickets. Chief of Police Murphy, accom panied by a squad of detectives, swooped down on the office of the Hamilton Print ing and Engraving uompany and nnesied J. V. Hamilton, the proprietor, and tho entiro force of employes. Several presses were In full blast turning nut lottery tickets and circulars. Several thousand circulars captured givti a list of the win ning numbers at the next drawing. Murderous Tramp Surrounded. TACOMA. Wash., Oct. 2. The country about Puyallup Is greatly excited over tho cold blooded minder of Coustnblo John Fry. Two hundred citizens, fully armed, surrounded the twn trumps who committed the murder in thethick woods near McMillan. The fugitives opened fire, and Deputy Sheriff Jdoore was shot through the side and is not expected to live. Kvery axt-nue of escape is guarded. Htisum'tt Alllioted ltuler. BnitLl. Oc 2. The National Zeltung stales, on the best authority, that the I czar has su Hert'd from Ilright's disease of tha kidneys since last summer Hut, the newspaper add, the disease is of a mod I crate type, and there is no immediate I dnngur. Hoth Professor Leyden nnd Pro ' lessor Zachariu declare that n sojourn in a milder climate will risult lu marked Improvement. Arrested for Vlulutlllir I'enslon Ilivs. Haltimoiib, Oct. 2. Harry II. Placlde was arrested yeeterday and taken before United States Commissioner Houd on the charge of "contracting uud agreeing" with Mrs. Lottie Jubb, a widow, to push n pension claim through for her for $160, lu violation of the pension l?TWs. This ar rest Is said to be the first of a number to be made for violation of the pension laws. Cut Ills AVrlitK with B Kill Te. Lewisiiirg, Pa . Oct. 2. James Haus, notary public, of Mlllliubtirg, this couuty, went to hjs nfllre nnd committed suioldo by severing the arterhs 1 1 his wrist with a razor. Dekpcmdency is asHiU' d as the cause of the rash net. He leave tt Wifo and two children. htrlkttiir Airnliikt lle.lui-tlon. IteXDiN'u, Pa,', Otit. S. Kighty employes of the National Holt and Nut works went on strike yesterday because of S to 15 per cent. Wage reduction. The matiacement believes a UJmprrfthlse will be effected. Cnstorla Is Dr. Samuel Pltohdr's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphtno nor other Karcotlc substance. It is n harmless substitute) for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, ami Castor OH. It Is Plcnsant. Its guaranted Is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Cnstorla Is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. ' Castoria. "Castorlnlsso well adapted to children Uint I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Acbbk, SI. P., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Tho use of Castoria1 isso universal and Its met Its so veil known that It seenus a work of supererogation to endorse It. Tew are tho Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach!" CiKLos Mjlutyn, D. I)., New liork City. Tub CsxTxtnt fugitive Itnn'li l''.dent Captured. Wichita, Kan.. Oct. 2. T. It, Hazzard, president of the Hank of Sedgewick City, who, it is alleged, with others, defrauded J. W. Hantscy, of Springfield. Ills., out of $23,000 by forged deeds of real estate bore, was arrested 011 Sunday In Plymouth, N. H., and officers have started to bring him back. Two of thosu charged with being accomplices of Hazzuril have been sent to the penitentiary, but Hazzard escaped to Canada at tho time. Ilutolt Troop AmliiMhet!. AMSTintDAM. Oct. 2. A telegram re ceived from llatuvla states that a detach ment of Dutch troops were led Into nm bush set for them by llaliuese rebels on the Island of L'.mbi k. A captain and lieu tenant were killed nnd ten men wero wounded. The troops were led into the nmbush by the treachery of natives, who were acting for the Dutch in tho capacity of spies. Mlttnken for a Ilnrne Thief and Shot. SAItATOOA, Oct. 2. Myron L. Green, n milk peddler, whilu driving through an obscure part of tho town of Greenfield be-foro-daylight, was mistaken by detectives for Burt Wells, nn alleged horse thief, and shot. Ho will probably recover. Ho had been ordered to halt, but believing tho command was from footpads stnrtcd to drive oil furiously, when he was shot. Germnn Duelists Sentenced. BF.rtI.lN, Oct. 2. Herr von Kiderlen Wnchter, Prussinn minister to Hamburg, nnd Herr Potsdorf, editor Of The Kladder Adatsch, have been condemned to four months' imprisonment in a fortress for lighting a duel. The duel was fought with pistols near Derliti on April 10. Five shots were lircd, nnd Herr Potsdorf was wounded lu the arm. MeKlnley In MUftuurl. St. Louis, Oct. 2. While Senator Vest was opening the Democrntio campaign In Missouri at Kansas City last night Gov ernor McKinley, facing a vociferous crowd lu a lurgo hall here, made the opening ml dress of the U publican campaign. It It was the third -.tato campaign thnt he bus opened within n week. A Trillion yunrrel Knds In Murder. Huntington, W. Vn Oct.' 2. Charles Montaiiue and William McConehey, two well to-do cilizens of Putnam county, be- Oitme inv. lved lu a quarrel over some tr flins affair. Montague drew a revolver and Ilred a ball into McCmehey's left side. killim: him nlmost instantly, Montague is uiiuer arress lluu-YUtH Mill 111 New Vnrlc. NEW YollK.Oct. 2. Henry W. Howgnte, who was recently arrested In this city for , nhe.zling SiUH.OOO from thu government 1.1 IMS, was still iu I.udlow-street jail Inst night. At the jail it was said thu exact time Howgute will bo removed from the prison to bu taken to Washington is not known. Army Officer (;1 rsed with Theft. IIAWI.1N8, Wyo., tci. 2. Cnptain P. I' Itny, United States army, acting Indlau agent at Mioslione agency, has been Hi res ted. The wurrant charges wilfulh misbrundirg live stuck with inteul thereby steal llie -arm. Jaiiies lllondK 11 Tt t x 1 wl. v i " -in ed 11 mi ait-i'shorv Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water you drink isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Loronz Schmidt's Beer and Portor. JAMBS SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. I tits GREAT SUCCbSS. 5. rt- T.- '- '"J(?2W i 0. HSavera", F E, Mwarele. VT.k'. YTte: 1 Z -i rail 0 5 a a ';i?ifih k r I . . - t . - 1 idroi ;iTo 'H III I Castoria. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Dlarrho30, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without Injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended your 1 Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so as It has lavariably produced beneficial results." Knww F. Pardkx, M. D., 120th Street and Jth Ave., New York City. Coupanv, 7 Mekray Stokkt, Nkw York City Professional Cards. H. KIBTLKIt, M, D., PHTBIOIAN AND 8UHQKON, Ofllce lto North Jirdln street, Shensndosh. M, BTJKKK, innHAHDOAn, rx. Ofaco. Egan buildlntr. corner of Main ane Centre streets, tShcnand juh. J FIERCE ItOBERTH, M. D no. so uast uosiniroet, 8UENANDOAH, PA. Ofllce Hours 1:30 to S and 0:80 to 9 p. in, DR. J. y. OALLiEN, No. 81 Uouth Jardln Street, Shenandofc) Orrioi Hoons: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. t- Except Thursday evening. No office work on HunJatl except by nrrema- mem. a una aanrrence 10 me ogict now U absolutely necessary. Dl, WENDELL ItEDER, Successor to Dlt. CHAS. T. PAIiMEK, urn akji f.aii amtar.oK, 3)1 Mahautougo Street, PottsviUe, Penna Political Cards. "VOTIE POB OF FKAL'KVILLE, For SHERIFF. First District, VOTE FOB. JOSEPH lYATT, (SYNDICATE SPECULATION! IN STOCKS, BONDS, ETC. SAFEST Ut madera'e InvMlors, LARQEsT RE1U1NS 011 tha Investment. NO KNOWLEDGE ol ipeculatloa nccessiry- ?1 1 1 tl.uua oaa be Invested with more limn usuil ili-ureaot safety, as all transactions ra mad Uv iomp-teut exoerts of 'ontf expeiienos and umiaestloaed ablllt, . Dividends pavable nionthiv All money to yu- creillt c-n be witlidi.iwn nrst day of any month. Dividends can be reinvested so as to get the beneHt of compnuna iairest. $100 ut 5 per cent per noil h, eoninnundtn-tert-st for 4 1 ears. amnunU to over tl.000. $100 at 10 cer cent, per month, compound In teresi tor 4 years, amgunts to over vj,uuu. $10 st 20 per cnt. per month, oomooundln- teresi ior a yours, amounts 10 over .u u, OUR RECORDS OF DIVIDENDS FOR 1094 ; Jan. 1894, 10 per cent. May, 1894, 15 per cent ree, IU3-. a Jdne, iuui, u Mar.1894,10 " July, ID94, 40 " Apr. IB94, 10 " Aug. 1894, 10 J " July and August dlvldenls the result ot the rapia nuvauve iu oiro. Co n ser vat! v tia f e lies pon slble . Fs'ai-IUhed Auiust. IBfltf. Ilink lef renee. Our l'reslu.ui bu,b ,en for dtie -n years the presldentut oseof our National B ipks. JIi m y o-in be seat by express or 1 osi ofllo0 BOie? unmr, ur new torn urHii, piyuii, i c 'inn -frttuerd- oynuiotie. or r.. h. ivooa, m 'i're-fl-. uii ! iri'i-. 'miiea free on applioaaon 10 Tre Traders' Syndicate, Trddert,' Building Chlcsui Illinois, Representatives Wanted. She's an who can taste our on u diet without n feellmr of allec- frtrl GS-irl t'011 'r tlie young man j ot melt lu the mouth; the girl's eyes 111,-lt with tenderness 1 he young ''lati also tneltx, and the questtou Is settled Pry It. FRED. KEITHAN, Ice Cream, all flavors. 1M N. Main 8U ALEX. SCOTT FOR LEGISLATURE, I THE JUDGE EXCEEDED HISrOWEES The Seetlmi Wlileh rt.dill.lt Men frori "CotinpiMiiL" I" J"lt Willi the Intent l Crlppliitie the 1'rnperty In Their ('iie to.lj" Still MhimU ns the l.iw, PmrAOo, Oct. 2 In a long decli'm, read by .histlce Harlan, and prepared h him, the Unltel States circuit conn nt appeals reversed in part the famous de cision of Judge .lenkius in the case of P. M. Arthur and others aKalust the North ern Pacific railroad, lu which Judge Jen kins decided that men had no right to combine for a strike under certain condi tions. Although the case is reversed in part, and the cause remanded witli direc tions to strike out certain portions nf Judge Jenkln's opinion, the effect of the decision Is to prevent all strikes unless they be absolutely peaceable. The court said that Judue Jenkins had exceeded his powers wheu he enjoined the employes of the receivers of the Northern Pacific railroad company from quitting the service of said receivers, with or with out notice, so as to cripple tho property or prevent tho operation of said rond. It held, however, that the section should stand In which the men were prohibited "from combining nnd conspiring to quit, with or without notice, tho service of said receivers, witli the object and intent of crinpling the property in their custody, or embnrrassing the operation of said rail road." The decision was considered by the law yers who packed tho court room as one of tho most important opinions delivered in the United States iu a decado. It defines the status before the law of labor organ izations lu their conduct of strikes, nnd ntllrms the powers of courts of equity to interfere by injunction when there is reason to believe that tho law will be vio lated. It holds that men may withdraw In a body from the service of nn employer, using, however, neither force, thrwtts. persecution nor intimidation toward em ployes who do not join them, nor must they use any "devlco to molest, hinder. nlnrm or interfere with others who desire to take their places." Justice Harlan, of tho supremo court delivered the opinion. Sitting with him were Judges Woods, Ilium, Grosseup nnd Jenkins. Tho last named sat with diis eyes fixed upon Harlan as the latter read the opinion reviewiuu the circuit indue s action. Judge .Jenkins appeared undis turbed uy tho opinion. Tho audience which listened to tho read ing of the opinion was a most distin guished one. Kx-Presideut Harrison nnd his partner, Mr. Klnm, sat side by side, well up toward tho bench. After dispos ing of cases in which tho findings of tho court were merely auuounced by Judges oods nnd Jenkins, Justice Hnrlau began the readiug of the ense of P. M. Arthur ct nl., interveners, iigaitistThomnsM.O.ikes, Henry U. Payne and Henry (J. House, eelvers of tho Northern Pacific Itallroad company, ns this celebrated case is known on thu docket. Crl.pl VrnLra n I.lttlx It, pulillo. Home, Oct. 2. Replying to congratula tory teleKrani" from the reRents of the ancient rep:ihlic of ban Marino, tho smallest independent state iu the world, and one of the oldest states iu Kurope, sent, on thu opening of the 11 -u- Italian Kovernmeut c nices, biunur Crispi, tho Italian prime minister, telegraphed that he was "pleasid to rtceive from San Ma rino, that HiiCK-ul bulwark of liberty, pro tests nKuiliht those who deny God and their country. I entertain," he added, "ihe siucerost wishes for tho prosperityof your republic." Blllrtlered While A.lerp St. John, N. ., Oct. 2. Asa Crawford, of Fuirville, was fi.ttnd iu bed with his head cut open, Tho murder was com mitted by n youiiK KiiKlishmnu named Ilrinton, who Is insane. JJrlnton uttuckod Crawford while the latter was asleep aud split his head open with nu ax. Over a Hundred Qloonshtners. ASIILAN-I). Ky., Oct, 2. United Stales Marshal Oreer nnd his deputies left for LouKville with 100 moonshiners just from the Upper Iliu; Sandy district. The party Is mude up of women, boys nnd meu.some of the latter typical desperadoes. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Clnsini; Quotation, (if Hit. New York and l'liilalHtlt! lxrhiiiiK:'., New Youk, Oct. 1. The stock mnrket opened Irreirular, and very quickly devulo)ied weakniws In the entire list on a pronoutu-ed sellhiK movement. The pressure to sell was heaviest in sugar, considerable tonic Block he init thrown on Hie mnrket and the bears put thu: out new lluea of shorts. CIooliuj hide: Lehigh Valley :I7M V. N. V. & Pa.... H rennsytvania .111 Krle ii Heading 11 St. Paul '81K tahliili Nav 51 N. V. N. K. pf . l6 Nuw Jersey Ceu -11 lx-dlvulciid. 1)., I.. W 170W W est shore - N. V. Central MH ljiKe Krle W... UP Del. ii Hudson. 1U1H (Innttrnl Mnrheti. Phiidku'IHA, Oot. 1. Flour weak; win ter superfine, 2S.10; do. extras, SD.liSia2.10; No.lt winter, SMU-&a.0O Pennsylvania roller straight, fa.nim.zAu: western winter, clear, 2AtV!.W. Wheat quiet, steady, with 54su ulu auu MHie. uskeii lor rH-p'i-muiir f urn tlruier, quiet, with Wc. hid uud )JC,t-d for SenlHmbrr. Uats firm, hlirhor. hutanlaft wtiAi USo bid :vHc. asked for 8eptibr.- ifi steaily. 1'nrK steaity. I Mr a w: vwtMn steam. S4.HU; elty. s8.l. HutteMald; wt eru dairy, 18317e,; do. creainery, i(Mlp. ; fx tory, HJ-allic; Klgins, ; Imitation t ream ery. 1S1Uo.; New York diary, UiiZI; li. creamery, 1M)H- : I'eniiss Ivunla ereniuery prints, funov, J-.; do. vholoe, ttWlVlc.; di,. fair to good. i4'l-.-, prints jobbing at aua Sta. Cheese dull: Ni-w York large, mtm part skims, lf,Nt-.; full skims. IXitHc. ICggs weak; New York aud Pennsylvania, 21o ; fee houwj, HkHUIie.; western fresh, IBiuJUc. I.tv Stock Slarketa. Nhw Yoiik, l)i-t. 1. Ileeves dull, steady; na tive steers, fair ti guud. $l.anar,M per UUIU.; ordinary tu medium, $l.il.(W; common to Inferior. 3.im 11V: rangers. 3 "&3M; oxen. ifa.ltKitt.tK; Lua.i, j.'.lS. Calves weak; poor to prime eaU, iHltt.W ier 1U0 lbs.; grass rs, fS.Wii;.70; k"h! westi-rn calves, $(.50a.1 bheep and lambs very dull; sheep and UL-st Iambi Kc. per lb. lower; other grades of lambs, iiHM' lower: puur to prime sheep, S8 itil.aft per ltl lbs.: eoniuinn to rholce lambs, SS I.W. Hogs slow lower, inferior to choice hogs, S6.BIVItU.lii por IU) His KAST LiliKUTV. Pa., Oet. 1. Cattlo steady for good grade,,, others lower; prime, 5.60 fi.75; good Sl.704j-5.aa; rough fat. RTOOPU't; good fat cows und heifers, $.5003.10. Hogs dull, lower; 1'hlladelphlas, J.V80Jt.VHil; com mon to fair Yorkers, SV4laJ.iO. Shesn dull. lower; lambs Ho. lower than last weak; si- tra, 13332b; fair, J1.71ip; lambs, Itaa.W. Chronic Nervousness Could Not Sleep, Nervous Headaches. Gcntlemrn: I have been taking your Hestonit ivc 'Nervine for the past three months and 1 cannot say enough in Its praise. It has Saved Hy Life, for I had almost pi von up hopo of over belntr well again. I was a chronic sullerer from nervousness and could not sleep. I was also troubled with nervous headache, and had tried doctors in vain, until I used your Kervinc. mus. m. wood, ningwood, ill. ) Dr. 'Miles' Nervine Cures. Dr Miles' Nervine is sold on a positive' puarantce that tho Ilrst hottlo will benefit. AlldruRKlstssellltntfl, 0 bottles for 15, or tt wilt he sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by tho Dr. Miles' Medical Co., Klkhurt, Ind. .Icit, ickvl tvP ft' Laser and Pilsner Beers Finest, Purest, HealtheBt, Chris. Schmidt, Agt 307 West Coal St., Shenandoah. T. M. REILLY'S okkthalia's POPULAR : HOTEL 1 Where you oan always cot a glass ot Cool Beef ami Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the piste. T. BI. Rellly'H, Locust Avenue, CENTHALIA, PA MAIN AND COAL 8Ta BhciiniKloali, Pcimnk 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. Safe and Hellable Horses to Hire. SNEDQbM'S Pear Alley, Rear Colfeo Honsa. The best rics In town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shonandoalt. Kresh and cool Beer alwys on tap. WlDes, Liquors, Cigars. Costeu.0 & CAS8IDV, Proprietors. PEOPLE who have CARPKTH. FKAlHKBaorMATTRESHKB Fo too Oleanod I M'hUe clcsnlrg house, will do well to oall on or address Ihe STEAM RENOVATING tPSSS1 38 Eaat Co,l Street. MDSSER. & BEDDALL. (Bt)eseef to Qeaklev Bros,) No, 16 Mast OMtra )treet, HllKNAKUOAH, J'A. !! Our Motto: Host Quality at Lowest OUM 1'rloes. ratronige respectfully eollolted. When Yon Want a First-class Big make It n point to bo to "Decamps Liuery. Weot St., between Centre and WoytL Teams to Hire for all Purpose ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert SU. Finest Boors, Winos and Liquors. lUudiome II xr rixtures, Beat Brands of 5 aud 10c Cigars. di rniLid rrK'l BBi $m.m cm tnh Vmltln iroofdandlU)-PHB HB H bo( L.tUu t ratM iroro lUi f rompHople careO, In by uuul. liathin else will euro. -Mr H COOK lEDYCChlcago, Q GORMAN'S GAPS