EVENING HERALD Mr. Mr. Monday, heptkmbkh hi, vm. nnolHnu Millmnii) City 1Iii1iiim College. Tills new college opened Monday, Septem ber lltli, in tin- Howies' building, 20S litat nnd,v fulftW Centre street, Mnlmnuy City, tnui already sliowi plainly tliat it will soon lie ono of tM best business training schools in the ntal. ttt the many students now in attendance )HMm greraltiK rapidly anil new ones are jarMlltnMUy entering. The teachers arc the very UwUlmtcaft be secured. They are proctUii tMsttfiM Wen. nro highly educated, and lifo Imd long nnil successful experience It) tSswhing thoroughly all the bmnehes that are of uw to the husi- Ingly id nen limn. lookkHito Husiness Avitli J luetic. Grammar, Spelling, ami the I-av-: Husiness are tWlghtpVilnly and fallen, 1895. C'omtnei-otel l)otttment ; ami - TypewritltHr, Spiting and CKET. given hi tfc Shorthand 1V:ftKASUKEH deirtw6Htt)i(lentm;jj"AYWO0U( of 'M()rcor. 1 siiif and OoRKiwroy tr write plniiily.EI10K C0Ui.T JUDGES, .lilfcrwit kindig A uBAVEii, of Centre. This co,l yt WiLLAnn, of Lackawanna. Wilkes1- cuxm.Es l Rice, of Lnzcme. eirectl GuoitUE K. olay, of Huntingdon. 11,1 John J. Wickiiam, of Heaver. Howard Rkkdkr, of Northampton. THE .last rose of summer has faded and one, but autumn flowers arc with us in great profusion. .The cold snap of the past few days, which appears to bo over, did considerable damage .to lata fruits in various sections. Score another against Old England. Uncle Sam's boys have beaten John Bull's lads at cricket by a t-core of 100 runs at Philadelphia. Jt seems there are some other things John can't do besido sailing yachts. Republicans should beware of the Demo cratic newspapers between now and election day. They are trying to create a sentiment over the recent convention at Harrisburg, at which Senator Quay was elected state eom mittco chairman, with a view to getting the knife at work on the Republican candidates for the Superior Court bench. Beware of the Democratic wolf-like expressions of sym pathy. The postmaster general has decided that a postmaster has tho right to withhold from delivering newspapers and other publications, .if they contain libelous or obsceno matter. This, if correctly stated, is stretching author ityto an unwarranted tension. To refuse to deliver obscene matter might be well within a postmaster's power, but to refuse to deliver libelous matter would require the postmaster to decide points which often bother both judges and juries. The local temperance lecture's wcro fur nished with ample data by tho pay day re sults in town Saturday night. Tho shooting .affray on West Coal street, tho fall down stairs by which a Pole sustained dangerous injuries, the tattooing of another's head witli a beer glass, an attempted attack upon a physician on tho Turkey Run road and fiovoral minor air.iirs ail'ord suillcient Ammunition for the cold water mun for Bevor.il meetings, as all the events arose from ibeindulgenco in drink by tho offenders and some of the victims. The people of Mcadville are endeavoring to pass an ordinance requiring children under a certain ago to bo off tho streets after a certain hour at night when not accompanied by their parents. The idea is a good one. No man lias failed to observe the evil consequences of a street education to children, nor tho op posite resulting from a proper homo training. That the evil of street walking in its mu-t Innocent form should have been so long tolerated among children can only be ac counted for by indifference on the part of thoso most concerned. While there are in numerable reasons why children should be at home at night, there are none to show why tjicy should bo allowed to idle about the streets. THE ALLEGED CONSPIRACY. Dipatelies to tho city newspapers givo Hinaational accounts of deeds of violence by Ilungarion anil other foreigu labor elements in the southern part of tho county and de clare that they havo formed societies in tended to drive American labor from the mines ofthe Anthracite coalfields by violence. It is hoped for tho sake of all concerned that thce reports are of tho same utrlpe tliat mi many vnee writers resort to when their stock of legitimate news Women luw, and there are eseellent reasons for believ ing that they aw suoii. There U Wdly a town in the region that llM more of the element referred to than Shenandoah aud tlioe acquainted witli tho condition of abkirs will find it difficult to discover auy wwson why such a wmpimuy should be resorted to. It cannot lie on Account of a failure to secure work, for of the idle men at least 60 per cont. are Americans, English, Irish, Welsh, Scotch nnd Germans. Another point to lie considered against the prolwble truth of tho report is that the foreign elements complained of ure really the oniy people tliat are making money. This is evidenced by tho rapid advancement they aro making in tho business circle of the region. Itiscli.ir to tho careful observer that this ilass of pcoplo can iu a few years gain all that l- nib-gad to "be sought by vlolunco with out runulug any risk. At the rate they ure increasing iu numbers it is fair to presume A PRESENTATION. AimIich mwrnril I'r.'seiilcil W Mil (iiihl-llCHil-M Cmie. it Alidrn Cnwfurd. wh" has held the .it'lHMtataat tMnnan at the Koliiliooi eiupt eollieryifcatftTe years, has resigilrou fool - !ttt Providence, It. 1. H' indifferent tatter Tco this morning, Vi-menr to the Hf.jt.rh,K the . grocery bnMlam nua , jlMft JKNirc and Richard tu fluted to suceeelcmonls- " 19 1101 wum" The otileials at the Win to suppose that they will Mtit Mr. Crawfordjnd allow a conspiracy of tho toteein, previoili Cll to g0 or givo to it anything that g , ........ n FcrgiBou take gf s other hand, wo believe that they will as promptly exert themselves to discover and ex terminate any such movement as they did years ago. The clement referred to is by no means as ignorant as some people suppose and the cll'ects and results of tho last great con spiracy in this region aro known to them. Dr. Talmnce May Oo to Washington. Washington, Sept. 17. A local paper ? Tints a report to tho effect tlint Row T. loWltt TalmaRP, f Brooklyn, may bo tailed to "Washington to Rucceed Rev. Hvron II. Sunderland ns pastor of tho First Presbyterian church of this city. It has been understood that Dr. Sunderland, who Is advanced in years, has desired for some tlmo to retire from active church work. Tho First l'resbyterian church la tho ono attended by President and Mrs. Cleveland during tho llrst nnd tho present adminis trations. Movements of the llrnnlnctnn. "Washington, Sept. 17. Socrctary Her bert has sanctioned a suggestion made by Rear Admiral Bcardsleo that tho United States steamship Bennington, now at Honolulu, bo permitted to crulso nmong tho islands of tho Hawaiian group during the cholera optdeniio at Honolulu. Tho lecretary, in mldittmi, will advise that tho vessel bo at sea as much as in tho discre tion of tho captain may bo practicable, Naval oftlolals bellevo that tho diseaso on tho vessel can soon bo stamped out. Tli (Sentence Stunt tie Sustained. Behlin, Sept.17. Mr.Thoodoro Hunyon, United States ambussador to Germany, I mode a socond application to tho dis trict attorney at "Wucrzberg in behalf of Mr. Louis Stern, of Now York, who was recently seutonced to four months' Im prisonment at Nuremberg for insulting Baron Thuongon, royal commissioner of Bath and associate justice In Kissngcn, Mr. Runyon has been informed that the lentcnco of tho court must bo sustained. In a recent letter to tho manufacturers Mr. W. F. Benjamin, editor of the Spectator, Rushford, N. Y., says: "It may boa pleas ure to you to know tho high esteem in which Chamberlain's medicines aro held by tho people of your own state, whero they must be best known. An aunt of mine, who re sides at Dexter, Iowa, was about to visit me a few years since, and before leaving homo wroto me, asking if they wero sold here stating if they wcro not she would bring quantity with her, as she did not like to be without them." The medicines referred to aro Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous for its cures of colds and croup ; Chamber lain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, lame back. pains in the side aud chest, and Chamber- Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. These medicines hav been in constant use in Iowa for almost quarter of a century. Tho people hav learned that they aro articles of great wortl and merit, and unequaled by any other. They aro for sale here by Gruhlcr Bros Druggists. Cars Struck by a Cyclone. Madison, "Wis., Sept. 17. A cyclouo knocked ten curs from tho Chicago and Northwestern track, near this city, seri ously injuring Conductor Henry Star and Bmkcman Joseph Feltz, of Baruboo, as well as Dennis Foley, baggageman, of Kvnusville, all of whom were in tho ca boose, which went down a 31-foot em bankment. Feltz may dio, being injured internally. 1 Alleged Murderer on Trial. "WlLKESUAKUE, Pa., Sept. 17. Abrara I. Eckort, tho ox-janitor of thu Nunticoko school, who shot and killed Frederick Bit- tenbender on tho street in Nautlcoli about three months ago, was arraigned in court before Judgo Woodward yesterday afternoon on a charge of murder. Ho htul no counsel and the court assigned twi young lawyers to defend him. A Child Scared to Death. Elkwoob, Ind., Sept. 17. A man giv ing his namo as Frank Smith broko Into Joseph Emmons' house during tho night and became engaged in n Uesporuto con nlct with Emmons. A sick child was scared to death, nnd Emmons presented sickening sight when rescued by ollicers. Smith is in jnll, tolgning Insanity. Probably Fatally Stubbed. RBAlHNtt, Pa., Sept. 17. After drinking a uunutiry of hard eider a man name Scott, an inmato of the W.Tm'iuvlile In sauo asylum, yesterday stnlib-id and prob ably fatally wounditl Alvin II. -wr. he mil other porsona .e o cut rud "Vi.r Injured by Scott before he war. t .;.uut,U. Scrofula, Salt Rheum And All Other Blood Diseases-How They May Bo Curod. Sneaking simply, from what Ilood's Bar- eaparllla has done, not only once or twice, but in thousandsof cases, we can honestly say that it is the bost remedy for all dis eases of tho blood, whatever the cause. By Its peculiar Combination, Propor tion and Process, It possesses positive medicinal merit Peouliar to Itself. It has cured tho most virulent cases ot Scrofula and Salt Rheum, even when all other prescriptions and medicines have failed to do any good. Blood poisoning, from tchatevcr orl gltv, yields to its powerful cleansing, puri fying, vitalizing effect npon the blood. If you desire further particulars, write to us as below. Remember that Hood's SarsaparilEa Is the One True Blood Purifier prominently in tho publio eyo today. Prepared only by O. I. IIood & Co., Lowell, Mass,, U.S. A. Sold by all druggets. ?1; six for $5. MnmVc Ptllc tke bet sftfr-dlnnei 11UUU I 1 j'jli.Tber unlit iUgsU BEAUTY. HOW TO INCREASE IN WEIGHT AND OTHERWISE IMPROVE ONE'S PER SONAL APPEARANCE. Every normally constituted man and oinan wants to look well. This is natural and Tight. We have little sympathy for those pcoplo who through Indolenco or gluttony have permitted themselves to tako on too much flash. They know that by tak. lug plenty of exorciso thoy can' got lmck to their normal weight. We do however have a crcat deal of sympathy for those poor, pale, thin sufferers who cither have no appctlto or else whoso food distresses tlwm to such n degree that they ore forced to llvo on a most frugal diet. Their trouble arises from tho fact that they aro unablo to digest suillcicnt food and when their stomach is out ol order and tails to no its nroner work, foods aro worse than useless. They simply ferment in the stomach and fill the system witn poisonous nriucinlos. What these people need is something tlmt ill digest their food after it lias been eaten, and it is in just sucli cases that tho Digestive Cordial as made by tho Mount Lclianon Shakers is proving remarkably successful. Jt is so prompt in its action that a sense ot relief almost immediately follows tho first done, and a rapid increase in weight is soon noted. Tho Shakers havo issued an interesting panv phlct which may bo obtained upon inquiry at any drug store. Try a twenty-live cent bottle ot Digestive Cordial and fee what it will do tor you. THE ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. The Hoverelsn Oram! I.odce In Eeitlon at Atlantic City. Atlantic Citt, Sept. 17. Tho sovereign grnnd lodge adjourned early yesterday af ternoon to attend a clam bakoat Longport given by tho local committee of Odd Fel lows. Bofore adjournment reports were received from tho grand secretary and grand treasurer. Tho grand secretary's report shows the following state of tho order for tho past year: Total number of grand lodges, 60, a gain of 1: total number of grand encamp mcnts, 60; total subordinate lodges, 10,6!I3, gain 01 297: subordinate encampments, 5,010, a gain 63; Rcbekah lodges, 1,027, gain ot B30; lodge Initiations,. 63,8 IS; en campmcnt initiations, 0,407; totnl lodgu members, 790,793; encampmont members. 184,330; Robckah members, 225,169: total relief paid, $3,323,311.00: total revenue, $8,427,870. Tho report then gives somo interesting statistics of the order from its Inaugura tion in North America In 1830 up to De cember 81, 1894, including Germany, Den mark, Switzerland and Australia. The in itiations in subordinate lodges were 2,012,. 848; total relief paid, $07,828,670.47; total receipts, $176,788,202.00. Tho report of Isaac A. Sheppard, grand treasurer, shows receipts of $90,001.83; paid out from certificate No. 6,208 to 6,0S8, $62,083; balance in treasury, $28,601.02. The report shows that tho assets of tho sov ereign grand lodge at this time consist of $28,601.02 in tho treasury and $30,000 in Donus. tho total avail able assets as per his report of Aug. 20, 1894, wero $03,251.25. showing a loss this year of $4,650.23. iiut ono session of tho sovereign grand lodge was held today becauso of thu big parade tills afternoon, under tho coniMund of Colonel Georgo "Wales, of Camden, de partment commander of Isow Jersey. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Natlonnl League. At New York New York, C; Philadel phia, 9. At Washington Washington, 10; Brooklyn, 12, Second game: Wash ington, 3; Brooklyn, 11. At Boston Bos ton, 4; Baltimore, 7. At Cleveland Cleve land, 7; Cincinnati, 0. Kuatern Leaene. At Springfield Springfield, 8; Provi dence, 3. Must Stand Trial A en In. Clkvelaxd, Sept. 17. Judgo Delen- bmigh, of tho common pleas court, handed down a decision yesterday of unusual in terest, being probably without a precedent in Ohio. A man named Collins Ross struck n child, Bertha Rosenberg, with an empty crock, tho girl having accidentally thrown water from a houso upon Ross. Ho was arrested and fined. Later tho child died, nnd Ross, who was again arrested for manslaughter, set up tho dofonso that ho had stood trial onco and could not be tried again. Judgo Dclenbaugli decides that Ross must stand trial for manslaugh ter. VeKAeln Quarantined at Pan Francisco. San Francisco, Sept. 17. At n meeting of the board of health yesterday tho ports of Nagasakn and Yokohama wcru de clared Infected, and tho steamer Rio Janeiro which arrived from tho Orient was placed in quarantine until tho passengers, mall and cargo could bo fumigated. Tho board also ordered that all mail from tho infected or suspected ports bo fumigated at the quarautiuo station boforo being al lowed to enter tho city. Tho captain says tho disease Is spreading rapidly in northern China. In many province), hundreds of deaths occurred dally. A Dlsohnrgeil Kmplnyn's leed. "WlLKF.SHAMtE, Ph., Sept. 17. Julius Cooper, a discharged employe, entered tin office of tho Hughus Brtjwiujf oompuny, at I'ittston, yoriterday afternoon and fatally bhot Robert Poole, tli? bookkeeper. Tho bullet penetratwl his ido and took offeet iu thu right lung. Cooper to ticoom pmiled by his wife and two children when he Hred tho shot. It is understood that Cooper blamed Poolo for losing his situa tion, although the owners of the brewery say Pools had nothing to do with it. Cooper was taken Into custody. The Htottln Army Slnnouvrrs. BBHLm, Sept. 17. Tho TagebUtt pub llshes un interview witli Lord Lonsdalo, who hiw boon unollleially the guest of tho emporor during the SiJttlu maneuvers, In whloh he priii.-, d the German cavalry, but declared that tlie performimcw of tho in fantry were marvelous and beyond praise. Altogether, Lord Lonsdale added, the Ger man army justified tho verdict tliut it is tho best in the world. Kmperor "William's perception, energy, foresight aud compre hensiveness proved him to bo u man of genius, Convention of Irish Foclollin Denounced. Awoofa, Pa., Sept. 17. Tho Robert Kmmet Literary society of this city has passed resolutions dtsuu tieing tho con vention of Irish societies proposed to bo hold in Chicago ou the tilth, 86th and Stith lusts, Tho resolutions declare that there aro reasons for believing the proposed convention is to bo held to serve the selllsh ends of cortaln poreona, and not, as avowod, to do any good for Ireland. IrMi ..oeletles of tho stnte are urged to discountenance the general Invitation to send delegatus. A FILTER INSIDE YOU. HOW YOUR BLOOD IS KEPT PURE. Health Comes From Pure Blood. Pure Blood Depends on Your Filter Inside You. Your Kidneys Keep Your Blood Pure If They Are Well. A Few Facts About Thorn, and How to Make Them Well When They Are Sick. Your blood is what nourishes your body. Now blood is made every minute. It goes to tho lungs, gets iresh air, and then passes through tho body. In passing, it deposits now flesh, fat, bonos, etc., and takos up worn out matter. This worn out matter goes to tho kidneys. Tho kidneys filter it out of tho blood and throw it out of tho body. That is, when they nro well, they do. When your kidneys aro well, they act as perfect filters, to keep your blood pure. When they are sick, thoy act imperfectly. Thoy lcavo tho bad matter iu. Sometimes they take out tho good. There h nothing more poisonous than bad blood. A proof of this is rheumatism. It is simply a blood-poisoning caused by the bad matter left in tho blood by sick kidneys. llright's diseaso is tho kidneys working tho other way taking thu good food out of tho blood. Both kinds of kidney sickness are dan serous. Iloth can bo cured by Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kitlney rills. One of tho most wonderful facts or our body is tho natural filter inside us. Our kidneys aro very important organs. Wo don't tako enough care of them. Wo are sick oftcner than there is any need for. It is simply becauso we tako no heed to our kidneys. Sick kidneys show their ctiects in many diflerent diseases. Rheumatism and Bright's Diseaso aro very common. Anajniia, Neuralgia, Pain in tho Back, Dizziness, Bladder Troubles, Gravel T-.- O, , X- Diabetes. Sleeiilcssucss. Nervouness. Thcso are only a few symptoms, orso-called "diseases." Back of them all aro tho sick kiilnevs. Once tho filters can be made to work, all thcso symptoms will disappear. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Puis aro made principally from tho roots of the asparagus plant, which has a special curative action on the kidneys. It gives them new life and strength. It helps them to do their work as it ought to bo dono. It cures all sickness. It cleans and renews the filter. When kidneys aro well you will feel a great diflerenco at once. Your complexion will clear, and your whole body will get renewed life and freshness. This is tho effect of Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills on tho sick kidneys, of the re-vitalized kidneys on the impure blood. With a courso of Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills you will get new lite. Tliey will cure you when other medicines, which do not reach tho real scat of disease, cannot help you. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills aro for sale by all druggists, price, 50c. per box, or will bo sent prepaid to any address on receipt of price. An interesting booklet, explaining about tho kidneys and their rower for eood and evil, sent free on request. Address Hobb's Medicine Co., Chicago or San Francisco. You r Stomach Cannot stand the same washing that youi boot's do, and tho water you drink isn't even lit for that purpose. Use Lorenzschmidps.peer and porter, JAMES SHIELDS, Mauagcr Shenandoah Branch II I UF Yflll Bore Tfc""11" I'unplesi Copper-is Ulcere la Month, lUlr-FallIng! Write COOK lir.HKUy CO., SOT aiuionlc Temple. uiilcngo. 111., xor procrg or cures, cupi tnl, r.00M0O. wont cmb curea in (o 35 days. lOO-puse bootc free. After All Others Fail CONSULT THE FAMOUS Sl'KCIAMST 329 N. I5tll St. Ilelow Callowhlll Philadelphia. To securn n positive nnd permanent cure of Errorti of Youth nnd Loss 01 Manhood and ot all diseases of the blood, Kidneys. Bladder, 8kln nnd nervous System consult nt once Dr. Lobb. Ho guarantees in all cases caused by ICxcesses, Imprudence or Inheritance to restore to Health and Strength by building up the shattered nervous system and lidding new life and energy to the broken down constitution. Consultation and examinations free and Mrlctly confidential. Oflieo hours, dally and Sunday, from 9 A. M. to 3 1. M. and 0 to 9 evenings. Head Ills book on errors of Youth and obscure diseases of both sexes. Sent free. HUMPHREY'S' Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with HumpTOys' Witch Hasol Oil as a curative and healing application. Jt has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding Itching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate cure certain. It Cures Burns, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. Relief instant. It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Bold by Druggists, preent post-paid on rocei ptof price. lU'rilllKlS' UtU. CO., Ill US muiim SU, K Turk. Chlchettcr's Knellth Diamond Ilranff. EKKYROYAL P8LL8 OrlfflnalBud Ouly Genuine. A bah, wtjrs rellabl. laoic k flA mwdliT&K-l In lied And OUU uullloly Ibotei, iecd vlth bint ribbon. TiiLe Xy DOther. Srfutt dangtroti wlitiM v rfona and imltmumM. At Dmttrittl. or Hui 4a. la itampt at particular. tistlmoolaU an J " iteiier rur i.aaicA," it witr, oy return BIulL 1M00 TmiraoDlali. A' iipr. iiim- A AM A Ha Sun aiio sure, stuu 4g. fok-wjvan s sr.tr. fcjVKuu;' vribcox opKcirig uo.,i'niin.,m CI AlLfS DFtua K-i SENATOR TILLMAN ANGRY. An Exciting Tilt lletwcen Ilrntliera on the Quejttnn of Naming n County. COLUMBIA, S. C., Sept. 17. The proceed ings of the constitutional convention yes terday wero characterized by n most excit ing tilt between Senator Tillman and hH brother, Georgo u. Tillman, on tho ques tion of naming a new county. George D. Tillman, on Saturday had suc ceeded In getting tho county named IJutr lcr. Senator Tillman waa absent at the timonnd returning yesterday, ho moved to change tho namo to Saluda. In a pas sionate speech ho charged Senator Ihitler with being a traitor to tho party, and Mild that to name a county after him was an Insult to tho reformers of tho stato. finnrmi TV Tlllninn In rnnlv tnnntnl his brother witli fighting n man whom he had defeated, nnd dramatically striking his breast exclaimed : "Thank God, thero is no sentlmont Iu my heart that would mako mo stoop so low." Tho sceno became extremely exciting and tho convention was in wild confusion, which continued until adjourumont at 4 s 10 p. m. Senator Tillman In his speech taunted Senator Irby with not replying to his brother, G. D. Tillman, on Saturday, and Irby In a hot speech denounced Tillman for stirring up strlfoln tho conventlon.nnd said It camo with ill grace from a man to hound his fallen foo and declared that Butler in patriotism, honesty and courage was tho equal of Tillman or any other man In the state. "When a voto was finally obtained Sena tor Tillman carrU-d ills point, and tho ivw county was named Saluda instead of But ler by a vote of 80 to 64. NEW JERSEY JUDICIARY. Judge Mnrle Ducldrn That tile Election Ant I Contltuttiml. TRESTON, Sept. 17. Judge Magio, of tho supremo court, filed a dissenting opinion, in which he upholds tho constitutionality of tho elective judiciary. Ho maintains that tho constitutional provision which empowers tho legislature to alter or abol ish tho court of common pleas Is not re trained or limited by any other clauses af the constitution. Tho clauso-empow-ering tho legislature to alter or abolish Is specific, and tho other clauses must be construed to give this clauso full force and effect. Judge Mngle points out that In 1855 when the constitutional powors to appoint judges of tho court of common pleas was then vested in joint meeting tho legisla ture passed an act making tho judges of the supreme court, who were appointed by the governor, members cx-officlo of tho court of common pleas. This was an al tering of tho court of common pleas, the constitutionality of which has never been questioned. Judge Magio concludes his opinion by snylig that tho writ of man damus to restrain tho county clerk of Es sex county for printing on tho local ballots tho names of judges elected under tho elective judiciary act should havo boon de nied. Coke Worker' Troubles. TJniontown, Ph., Sept. 17. The conven tion at Scottsdalo yesterday declaring for a general strike In tho coko region has given tho men great encouragement. K ex ports from all parts of tho region aro to tho effect that tho men are perfecting their or ganization, and henceforth will act in unison. The strike, which Is oxpocted to start at any time, will undoubtedly spread throughout tho whole region without de lay. The largo meeting of tho Lemont & Stunrt men, in Cold Springs, decided unanimously In favor of a strike. This Is but u reflex of the sentiment in tho other parts of the region. Follae Prevent n Fight. New York, Sept. 17. Tho Hudson County Athletic club, of Jersey City, in tended to bring Kid Madden, of Brooklyn, nnd Jimmy Bnrry, of Chicago, together In a fifteen round bout lost night, but theso clever bantams wero not permitted to go on owing to police Interference. "Peck" Bnrry, of Jersey City, nnd Jnek McKeck, of New York, wero scheduled to box eight rounds lit 110 pounds. The boys stopped Into the ring nnd began boxing, but uftcr the first round tho police stopped tho fun and arrostcd tho principals, who will bo brought up In court today. Gold for the National Treasury. ROCIIESTEH, N. Y., Sept. 17. Tho asso ciated banks of Rochester yesterday after noon shipped to tho ussistaut treasurer of tbs United States at Now York the sum of $250,000 in gold coin, nnd will accept In re turn legal tenders. This action on the part of tho banks was taken in tho hope that the banks in other parts of tho coun try may do likewise, and from tljeir stock of idle gold turn over to the national trea sury such an amount an will go far to off set tho present shipments abroad. Two HodUs from the Osceola Mine. CALUMBT, Mich., Sept. 17. Yesterday tho bodios of Molstroiu nnd Walter I)ahl were discovered In tho olghtoenth lead of the Osceola mine, No. 4, and brought to tho surface. This ends tho final chapter In tho Oscocla mine horror, in which thirty persons met death by suffocation. Steerage Kites Advanced. Nuw Yoke, Sept. 17. With tho excep tion of tho Tliiuvnlln line nil tho conti nental steamship companion havo made Im portant adyancos In the n,tos for outgoing steerage passengers. The steerngo rates nro now as high as they were beforo tho rato war started two years ago. Lord lteauinont tlio Victim of mi Accident, London, Sept. 17. Lord Beaumont, who h8 been shouting on his Yorkshire estates, was found dead yesterday, with his head shattered. It Is supposed that Ills gun wit accidentally discharged as ho wits crossing a stilo. The Quahers Win. Philadelphia, Sept. 17. The third and last day of the great cricket mat oh lietween Cambridge and the University of Pennsyl vania rotiulted in n victory for the Quakers, tho latter winning by luo runs. NUGGETS OFNiWs. Tho true amount of tho gold roservo nt tho close of business yesterday was $05, ul8,W. The national convention of tho German Cut hoi i' Benevolent society, iu sooslon ut Albany, appropriated JSioO as a gift to Mgr. SaUilli. Tho secretary of tho treasury has awarded to Richardson & Ru-goos, of Washington, at their bid of WO.OSJ, the contract for tho supoi'fctructure aud completion of tho pub lic building ut Chester, Pa. Socivtary Hoke Smith lias returned to IVashlnuton, and resinned his duties In me Interior department after soveral voeks' absence In Georgia, whoroho inada .evural speeches In favor of sound money. From LaGrippe. How Dr. Allies' Nervine Restored One of Kentucky's Business Men to Health. No DISEASE has over presented bo many peculiarities as LaGrippe. No diseaso leaves its victims so debilitated, useless, sleepless, nerveless, as LaOrippe. Mr. D. W. Hilton, Btatoagcntof tho Mut ual Llfo Insurance Co.. of Kentucky, says: "In 1889 and '90 I had two sevoro attacks n T.flll.l nnn .l.n tfta. nnn nll.Mnff II V TIOT vous .system with such severity tliat myfif o was despaired of. I had not slept loir moro than two months except by t use of nar cotics that stupefied mo, but pavo me no rest. I was only conscious of lntcnso mental weakness, agonizing bodily pain and tho fact that I was hourly growing weaker. When in this condition, I commenced using Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. In two days I began to improve and in ono month's tlmo I was cured, much to tho surprise- of all who know of my condition. I havo been In ex cellent health stneo and havo recommended your remedies to many of my friends." Louisvillo, Jan. 22, 1893. D. W. Hiltoh. Dr. Miles' Ncrvino Restores Ucaltli. In Effect March 2-1, 1895. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah tor Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Le highton, Blntincton, "White Hall,Cata8auqna, Allenlown,Bethlehem,Easton and WeathexJ-p. at 8 04, 7 38, 9 15 a m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27" p m. For New York and Philadelphia. 6 04, 7 38, 9 16 a. m., I 2 43, 2 57, p. m. For Qua kake, Switchback, Oerhards and Hudsondale, 9 15 a m. and 2 57 p. m. For Wilkes-Barre, White Haven, Pittston, Laceyville, Towanda, Savre, "Waverly and Elmira. 6 04, 9 15 a m, 2 57. 5 27 pm. For Bojhpster, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the West, S 15 o. m. and 2 57,5 27 p.m. For Belvidere, Delaware Water Gop and Stroudsburg, 6 04 a. m, 2 57 p. :i. For Lambertville and Trenton, 9 15 am. For Tankbaunock, 6 04,9 15 a. m., 2 57,5 27 p. m. For Ithaca and Geneva, 6 04, 9 15 am, 5 27 p m. For Auburn, 9 15 am, 5 27 p m. k For Jeanesville, Leviston and Beaver Meadow, 7 38 a. ui., 12 43 p. m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 6 04, 7 38, 9 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 p. m. For Silver Brook Junction, Audenried aud Hazletou, 6 04, 7 38, 9 15 a m, 12 43, 2 57, 527 and 8 08 p m. For Scranton, 04, 9 15 a m, 2 57 and 5 27 p m. For Hazlebrook, Jeddo, Drifton and Free land, 6 04, 7 33, 915 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27 p. m. For Ashland, Girardvillo and Lost Creek,. 4 40, A 15, 7 30, 9 13, 10 20 a. m., 12 35,1 40, 4 10, 6 35, 8 22 p. m. For Raven Run, Centralia, Mount Cannel and Shamokin, 9 13, 11 14 a m, 1 32, I 20r 8 22,9 15 p. in. For Yatesvill, Park Place, Mahnr.oy City and Delano, 5 50, fi 04, 7 38, 9 15, 11 i.o a. m., 12 4:1, 2 57, 5 27, 08, 9 23, 10 53 p. ra. Trains will leave Sharnokiu at 5 15, R 15, 11 40 a. 111., 1 00, 1 OV p. IU., UUU UJil.tr Shenandoah at 6 04, 9 15 a' m , 12 43, 2 57, 7, 11 15 p. m Leave Shenandoan for Pottsville, 6 04, 7 38,9 08, 11 05, 11 30 a. in., 12 43, 2 57,4 10, 5 27, 8 08 p. ra. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, f 00,. 7 40, 9 05, 10 15, 11 48 a. m , 12 62, 3 00, 4 40 5 20, 7 15, 7 55, 9 40 p. in. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, C 04, 7 33 9 15, a. m 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 o- hi. Leave Hazleton tor bliennninan, , aor 10 05, 11 06 a. ni., 12 15, 2 53, 5 30, 7 25, 7. 56, p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run, Centralia, iit. Canuel and 8hamokin, 6 45 a. m., 2 40 p. m, and arrive at Shamokin at 7 40 a. in. and" 3 45 p. in. Trains leave Shamokin for Shenandoah at 7 55 a. m. and 4u0 p. in., and arrive at Slmu andoah at 8 49 a. m. aud 1 58 p. in. Trains leave for Ashland, Girardvilie and Lost Creek, 40 a. m., 12 30 p. m. For Hazleton, Black Creek Junction, Tcnn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton and New York, 8 49 a. m, 12 30,2 55 p. m. For Philadelphia, 12 80, 2 55 p. in. For Yatesvillo, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8 49, 11 35 a.m., 12 0, 2 55,4 58, 6 03 p.m. Leave Hnzlvton for Shenandoah, 8 30' 11 30 a. m., 1 05, 5 30 p. in. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville, 5 55, 8 49,9 32 a. m2 40 p. in. Loavo Pottsville for Shenandoah, 8 iU, 10 40 a. in., 1 35, 5 15 p. in. ROLLIN H. WILUUR, Gonl. Uupt . South Bethlehem, I'm. CIIARJiCS S. LEE, Gent. PaB. Aci.. Philadelphia. A. W.XOwN'rMACIIEIt. Ast.G. P. . South UHlile'i P.i For Scientific Dentistry go to Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD. Fifteen years actual experteni-e. Gold, Aimil gam and Porcelain fillings, Gold Crowns, Por celain Crowns, Aluminum Crowns. I' teeth 810.00, no better made nt any price. Teeth x tracted with vitalised air, 80c. Extracted with out ulr, 35o. Allownnoe mails where, teetl; are out on new platan. AH work guaranteed. Lady uttenduut always prevent. OIHee hours: Every day, t to li p. m. Sundays 1 to 3 p. in. East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Max Kcoso's residence, front room mwtulrs. JOHN F. CLEARY, - Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of the Uncut lager beers, 17 anil 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah D R.DI1PS Celebrated Female l'owdera never fall. lOtUuiLuJib. 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