m RACKED WITH.PAIH, s Tortured With Rheumatism For Quarter of a Century. Relief Came at Last to the Patient Sufferer How She Was Cured. Snrnh H. Smith, Plnovllle, Bucks county, Pa., snyg : "I wns a reiit sufferer from rheumatism. I hail the disease for over twenty-Ore yours, and the torture I have undergone during the past quarter of a century no pen could describe. Every attack I had, mv entire body was racked with pain, and I was In a terrible condi tion. I tried doctor after doctor and every remedy that could be awr&ested, but all with the same result. None of them ever gave me the slightest relief. I had had the disease so long tlinf. it had become chronic when I began to use Muuyon's Rheumatism Cure. It was not long before I felt n great deal better, and after using It a short time the rheumatism left me. I have not had a trace of It since, and am convinced that I am permanently cured." Munon's Rheumatism Cure Is guaran teed to cure rheumatism In any part of the body. Acute or muscular rueumausm j-cured In from one to Ave days. It never LjaUs to euro sharp, shooting pains In the ifjirms, legs, bides, back or breast, or sore i oess in any part of the body In from one ' to three hours. It is guaranteed to Promptly cure lameness, stiff nnd swoolen ' joints, stiff back, nnd all pnlns In the hips and loins. Chronlu rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago or pain In the back are speedily cured. Munyon's Homoeopathic Home Remedy ComDanv. of Philadelphia, put ud speci fics for nearly every disease, which are sold by all druggists, mostly for25 cents n bottle. IN EFFECT JUNE 89. 189). Tnlas loe Shennaoah us follows! Tor New York vl Pnlladolpb', wtet a 5U0,6 2f,7.W. a.m.. 12.!W, 2.55 S.VS p.m.3unH SJ0,. m For New York vt. Mw Chvr-l week days, i.i5,7.T . n., 1M!. K i. 'fl Tcr Rusa.EB n1 Pnllndolpnli. week 8.10,6.29,7.2(1. ft. m., 18.33, 2.55, 5.6? p. til S'l' day, 210. . m. . . . Tor Pittsvllle. wseV days, 2.13, 7.20, a. m tS.38. ".M, 5.55 p. m. Sundav. 2.10 a. m. For Tamaq ia and Mahanoy City, wes ilvr S.IO. IS.25, 7.30. a. m., 12,82, 2.55, 6.65 p. m. Sin or.y, 3.10, a. m. AMltlonM ln Mahanoy CII -week days, 7 nil p. tn. Tor wllllampnrt, Sunbury and LdwIjIjk. weeir aays, u.av a. m., i., t.w p. n: y.D.z.. a. sn. Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, S.S8, e.! 11.38 a.m., 12.32, 1.S3, 2.S5, 5.M, 7.05, !.' s. Sunaav. 2.1U. 3-, a. m. Tor Ashland and Shamoiln. week daya, 8.S. V.20, 11.30 a. m., 1.83, 7.U0, S.S5 p. m. 8u. Ct . 3.25 a m. TRAINS TOR SHENANDOAHl Leave Now York via Philadelphia, week flay 8.00 a. m., 1.S0. 4.00, 7.3J p. m 12.16 ulrht. Su flay, 6.00 p. m. , Leave New York via MauohCtunk, weekday 4.50, u,10 a. m., 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Kcadlnc Termini ncet cttys, 4.20, 8.33, 10.00 a. m and 4.v 8.02, 11.30 p. m. Bunday, 11.80 p. m. Leave Reading, week days, 1.65,7.10, 10.04, 1' Ik m., 6.66, 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.36, a it Leave Pottsvllle, week dayd, 2.8-",, 7.49 t n 12.30, 6,11 p. m Sunday, 2.85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.18, 8.60, 11.J1 1 in.. 1.20. 7.1S. g.28 n. m. Sundav. 3.18 a. no. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.46, B.I) 11.47 a. m., l.si, 7.14, v.m p. m. eiunaay, s.i k m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dt ys, 2.40, 4.C 0.80, 9.87, 11.69 a. m., 12.68, 2.0C, 3.50, o.M,7.Sti,lf. p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m., Leave Wllllamsport, week day.i, 10.10, a. a. 1.85,11.15 p.m. Sunday, 11.16 p. m. I'or Haltlmore, Washington ana tho West V it. A n. rt. It., tnroucu trains leave Itoadln Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. It. R. K.) at S.K 7.4U, li.iM a. m., 3.40,0.10. 7,iw, p. m., uunuaj 7.40, 11.2a a. m., 8.46, 7 22 p. ATLAN T1U urn Y DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut tttrcct Wr and youth Htreet wharf for Atlantlo !lty Week-Davs-Excress. 9.00. a. m . 2 00. I.tri, 1S.4S b. m. Hnnday Fxpress. 9.00, 10.00 a. m. Accom- modation, 8 CO a. m mi) 4.30 p. m. Returning, leave Atlaatlo City, depot, cornel Atlantlo and Arkansas avenuos. Week-Days Express, 7.35, 9.U0 a. m, and t-OOa d6.30p. nr. Accomjaoflatlon,8.15 a. m., and 4.32 p. m. Buadaj Exr ress, 4 00. 7..10 p. m. Aosommo datlon, 7.15 a. m., aud 4 15 p. m. s, farlor cars on all express trams, . f). HANCOCK. Gen. Pas.1. Avt. PhUadelphla v ,1 A. SWEIQAK1), (Jen. Sunt PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOUUTX.K1IX DIVISIOH. JUNK 3a, USUI. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter thu atove date for Wlugan's, Qtlberton, Frackvlll", Nst Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Readlni PottBtown, Phcenlxvllle, Norrlstown and 1'hll adelphla (Brotd street station) at 6:00 and Ui4' a.m. and 4:16 p. m. on weekdays ForPotU Tllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Ollberton, Frackvllle, No Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:00. :40 a. m ands fota. m. For Hamburir. Readlntr. Potte town, Phcenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at c:oo, :iu a. m., s:iu p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah a' 10:40.m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:12 and 10:27 p. n liundays, 11:18 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:16 11:48 a. to. and 4:40,7:19 and 10:00 p. m.Sun&ay, mt in.lll a. m. tnd 5:1a u. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station) for Hhenandoah st 6 67 and 8 86 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 r m week day on sunaav ieav iioioim. Leave lr ad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. irnr Niir- York. Exnress. week daja at S 20. 1 Of, t 60. 6 16. 8 60. 7 83. 8 20. 9 60, 0, 1100 it 11 am. I"? m nnnn. 13 41 n. m. (Limited Kt press 109 and 4 22 p m. dining cars.) 140, 830 (dining ear), 3 JO, o, 0, o.oau, 7 id, a iz, iu m. 1-201 ni7ht. Hundlvl. 320. 4 05. 450. 51! AV3,50, 11 03 am, 12 41, 140, 28) (dining car), 'I, (L.ID11LUU t DM, U Ott 9 W, I U, O p Ul, u niguh iror is (or Boston, without ohanee. 11 a ra ' nfeeltdays. and 660 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE BOHTH. For lliltlmore ana Washington 8 60, 7 SO, 8 II, 910, 19 2J, 11 is, ii 40 am, iiiratmuea ainint ear,l 13U, am, mti, uri, (a grcmtonal Limited, dining car), 617, fdlntng car) p m, and 12 03 night we Sundays, 850, 7 20, 010, 1118, 1140 c e&r.i i.iu. aid. iti, iuiuiuk uri. lain ljqu- if, a DO, 7 u week days. a in. 4 41 (dining car), 6 65, 740 (dining oar) p m and uiu nigau Leave Market "Street Ferry, Philadelphia, Kxnreas, 8 CO a m, 2 10, 4 00 and 5 00 pm week days. Sundays, Express, 8 45 and u 15 am. vvir Cnnn Mav. Aueleaen. .Wlldwood and Hollv Lleach, express, 9 v m ill) p ra week days. Sunday, 9 00 a m. For Sea Isls Ulty, Ocean City and Avalon, Express, uu a m,4tu p m ween aays. cub For Homers Point, express, 8 50, a m, 4 00 p m week aays. Bunoaya, a u a o. B. M. I'mvoai, J R. VfoODi Ben'i 1(um i' . Unn'i Paai'c' A QTio'o nn who can taste our candles One H HU without a feeling of affeo- nAA flirl tion for the young man Uau WI" wh0 brings them. They Just melt In the month; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness the young man also melts, and tne question is seiueu. xry n. FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St. When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHILWOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Coulro Street. i Meals at a' l ixours. Ijadles' dlnln? room i 1 Attached, e.it wines, Honors, cigars. READING fa Pll v i Koturns Indioato Tkat Eesult of tlio Eleotion, CONGRESSMAN VTIT ION'S DEFEAT. It Is Claimed That lh)ton, Ills Opponent, WlnshyuTltnuftnnd Voir A Kepubllriin 8uccectl Colifrr'Mmnii llrerklngeTlio ltv-clectton of Speaker Crlup, Nkw Yonit, Nov. 7. Hoturns received by tho Assoclatnl Press show that tho noxt liouso of reprnscntattves will bo Ho publlcnn. Tho returns now show n gain for tho Hepubllcans ot 50. These gains nro distributed as follows: West Virginia, 3; Now York, 12; MiMtnchusctts, 1; Mary land, 8j Kentucky, 8; Pennsylvania, ti Illinois, oj Isow Jersey, 3; Connecticut, u; Knnsns, lj Ohio, 0; Indiana, 1; North Carolina, 1; Khodo Island, 2; Michigan, B; Colorado, lj Wisconsin, I; total, 60. A dispatch from Wheeling, W. Vn., says: Tho Republican stato central com mittee claim that Wilson is defeated for congress by 1,000. They also claim that Ilullng. ren.. In tho Wheeling district Is elected by a safe majority. Dovernor, rep., carries tho first congressional district. Concresstiion He-elected. First Arkansas District Philip D. JIc- Cullough, dem. Third Arkansas District x. u.- luexvuu, dem. Fourth Arkansas District W. L. 'lay- lor, dem. Fifth Arknnsas District liugn A. Dins- moro, dem. ... Sixth Arkansas District Hobert JNeili, dem. . First Georgia District Hufus E. Lester, dem. . . second Georgia District llcnjamln ij. Knssell, dem. Third Georgia District Uliarles n: crisp, dem. Klovonth Georgia District Henry G. Turner, dom. Twentieth Illinois District ucorgo w. Smith, rep. Third Iowa District David B. Hender son, rep. Second New Jersey District John J. Gardner, rep. First Louisiana District Adolph Meyer, dem. ...nn.i Tiulslnna District Charles F. Buck, -dem. i . ..a Louisiana District AndrowPrico, dem. Fourth Louisiana District Newton Blauchnrd, dem. Fifth Louisiana District Charles J. Bontner, dem. Sixth Louisiana District Samuel Mi Uobcrtson, dem. Second Maryland District J. F. C. Tal bott, dem. Third Mnryland District II. W. Ilusk, dem. "SI First Mississippi District John M. Al len, dom. Second Mississippi District John C. Kyle, dem. Third Mississippi District Thomas C. Cntchlngs, dem. Fourteenth New York District E. E. Qulgg, rep. Twentieth Now York District Charles Trncey, dem. Fourth Ohio District F. C. Layton, dem. Sixth Ohio District Gcorgo W. Ilullck, rep. Sovcnth Ohio District Georgo W. Wil son, rep. Klghth Ohio District It. JU. Strong, rep. Nineteenth Ohio District S. A. North- way, rep. Klovonth Ohio District Charles 11. Grosvenor, rep. Fifteenth Ohio District II. C. Van Voorhls, rep. Seventeenth Ohio District J. A. Hlcli- ards, dem. Twi-nty-second Pennsylvania District John Dulzell, rep. Twi nty-thlrd Pennsylvania District William A. Stono, rep. Ninth Tennesseo District James Mc- Dermond, dem. Tenth Tcunossco District Joseph Pnt- terson, dem. Fifth Virginia District Claudo A. Swnnson, dem. First JNortn uuKotn uistnct n. jn. Johnson, rep. Fourth Now Jersey District l'ltncy.rep. Fourth Kentucky District A. B. Mont gomery, dem. Sixth IvcntucKy District Albert Berry, dem. Eighth Kentucky District J. B. Me Creary, dom. First Missouri District Champ Clark, dem. NftW CongreNSineii Illpctcd. Second Arkansas District Llttlo, dem. First Maryland District W. L. Genry, dom., long term; J. W. Miles, dom., short term. Fourth Mnryland District John K. Cowcn, dem. Futh Maryland District Charles E, Cof Un, rep. Sixth Maryland District Gcorgo L.Wel lington, rep. First New York District Richard C. McCormlck, rep., Fourth Now York District Flshor, rep. Seventh New York District Austiii E. Ford, rep. Eighth New York District James J. Walsh, Tammany dem. Ninth Now York District Henry O. Miner, Tammany dem. Tenth New York District Andrew J. Campboll, rep. Eleventh New York District Ferdinand Eldmun, rep. Twelfth Now York District George B. McClellnu, Tammany dem. Thirteenth Now York District Ilobert O. Shannon, rep. Fifteenth New York District Philip B. Low, rep. First Ohio District Charles P. Tuft, rep. Second Ohio District J H. Bromwell, rep. Third Ohio District Paul J. Sorg, dem Fifth Ohio District Dowltt, rep. Ninth Ohio District J. II. Southward, rep. Tenth Ohio District L. J. Fenton, rep. Thirteenth Ohio District B, G. Young, dem. Fourteenth Ohio District, W. S. Kerr, rep. Sixteenth Ohio District S. P Danford, rep. Eighteenth Ohio Dlstrlct-B. W. Tay lor, rep. Twentieth Ohio District C. 11. Beach, rep. Twelfth Pennsylvania District Lelson ring; rep. First West Virginia District Dovener, Fifth Michigan District Smith, rep. Second West Virginia District Dayton, rep. Eighth Pennsylvania District Klrk pntrlck, rep. Sovcnth Kentucky District Denny, rop. Eloventh Kentucky District Stone, dom. Seventeenth Pennsylvania District Buoltnlew, dm. Seventh New Jersey District Stevens, dem. Twenty-fourth Pennsylvania District E. F. Aclieson, rop. First North Dakota IMstrlot M. M Johnson, rep. Flint Kentucky District John K. Hen driek, dem. Second Kentucky District Clady, dmn Tenth Kentucky District Kendal, dem., for the long term, nnd Beckner, dem., for thi short term. Tenth Illinois District Philip Sydney, Pop. Saving SHARES FOR SALE. The Safo Deposit llnildlng nnd Savlni; Asso ciation nf Ke.-ulinc, Pa,, "Hits for Mlo a lew liuniltcil shares of utoek. This Is a Rood, 'ellnliln nnd prosperous association In which to take shnres. Having ready sale for all money, tlio premium received is large, consequently tho stuck wilt mature much sooner than associations located In towns where there Is no great demand for money, And building operations are very limited. The value of each share Is f.'O' at maturity. Application fee, 25 cents each share. Monthly dues, one dollar per share. Five per cent Interest allowed on all naments made In advance for 6 months or longer. Members may wivnuraw one or an snares ai any umo uv civ In? 31 days written notice, and are entitled to interest alter one year, thereby making It an 11 per rent. Investment. All shareholders are entitled to loans from fund on real estate, security. No shares will be forced out. The fund la run on tho same conservative principles as our local funds which have been tried for vears and found safe. Anv one wish ing to invest In a Saving Fund will 11 nil it to their Interest to call on the local agents and reccivo full particulars. Uev. II. A. Keyaer, D. I)., of Mahanoy IMty, Is one of tho directors. MASTER & BACHMAW, Agents, 127 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah stock: If you (leflre to Invest In stocks Inanafe ftiulloRltiinato manner without care and wor ry fiiuicrtbo to our discretionary acconntu, which will pay you from 2 to 8 nor cent. weekly In any active market. It will pay you more than double the average rate of Interest tn any ordinary bnfdness pursuits. Deposits received from 20 to 81,rW. Wo win ne pleased to furnish you references as to our success In the part, and what we aro doing for others. If you are situated where you cannot call on us in person, address your communications to tho Metropolitan News Co., 48 Congress St., Jtoiton, Mass We remit profits once a week and principal on three dayB notice. Parties preferrlnp;todo tbeir own investing, aro advised to subscribe to our Dally Market Letters, which give you Important Information on actlvo stocks, and will enable vou to make monev If vou do vour own speculating. Kates, SI per month: or with telegrams of important changes, $20.00 per niontu. A-uuress, Metropolitan News Company 48 CONGRESS ST., Zock Box 11263. Boston, Mass. s Lamed Finest, Pnrest, He.ilthe.jt. Chris. Schmidt, Agi 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. For the... cieary Bros' Hot Season -L Temperance Drink Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers ol the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Pea:h AUev, Shenandoah, Ft BlIKMANDOAn'S RELIABLE Hand Xaausidrs Oor. Uoyfl and White Bts. All work guaranteed lo be'Hrst clasa In overj particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa spec ialty. Goods called lor and detlrereil. A tria solicited. It your clothltirdoosn't keep Hammsrolouffh : Bros.' Swell, Keliable, New York -OLoa?s:iiNrc3- Make hlra get It Their lelebrated $15.00 Melton Overcoat Wears like teel and l sold by eva-y prorol- nm clotbler in tne sihia. none genuine wim out llumiceraiouiiu uros.- laoei. HOTEL KAIBR, OnAU.IIUKCIHLL, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY. Largest and finest hotel In Hie region Flnejt aocoramodatlons. Handsome fixtures, Poal and Ullllard Kooms AtlaoHad. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert St.-. Finest Buers, Wuiaa and Liquid Hujq.juiu r i'-al-irdrt. Best Hnui'tj S 1'V ' r HDSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Gciklev Iiros.) ro. 6 J'.5 Centre Blrc KM,-,'-. "tM-OAK 0B00BB1 Our Mottot lib.A. OKtUtr t I 'WW Cdl Fttces, fktrouojc ni-ectrt. .1 j toUcita . Pi snerBeen PASKOLA VINDICATED, Gross Ignorance Exposal Its Value and Hcalthfulness' tabllshed. Fully Bs- The resnlw ohtainert bv oertaln nro- leased oliemlsts in nn nttempt to ntmly7.e I'askola are so far from the truth that, we have every reason to believe the pi-rpe- Ittor to be in th employ of rival matin fit cut re re, (poslliIy people In leresled In nrepara Hons of cod liver oil), vhoe IjtiMnm. has been Injured tiv toe tuertteu Mip ttlarltv of Paskola TbU sii'.pleioti Is Blrenath en ed 1 y the fnct that the iintruthful reports as to the enmpol- tion of I'a.kolH have been widely circulated throtiKti the mails n n d otherwlso. Anions tne ininirs. the so called "chemlsU" have stated, Is that I'askola was noth ing but glucoseand hydrochloric acid. the ridiculousness of which assertion will be made clear by tho following experiment: Take two pint bottles and in one nlace n tahlesnooii' tul of (l"co$e nnd In the other n like quantity of Pas kola: till them with water, shake thor oughly and add to each forty drops of muriatic or nvurocnioric nciu. in order tD lmttnte the acidity of the natural gastric juice. Having previously nnely minced n nuantltv of rare or raw lean beef, chicken. tlio white of hard boiled crk or similar roods; put into eacn uouie ono ounce. Immerse the bottles in warm water and carefully maintain the contents at a tem pera ureot iuu to iu. uerees ijanrenneiv, I rcnuentlv shaking in order tothorottuhlv expose the food to tho action of the solu tion. In the course of n very sTort time the contents of the bottle containing I'askola will be seen to undergo a change, ami In two or three hours the food will have be come entirely dissolved or digested : whereas the contents of the other bottle containing the glucose and aciil will show no change beyond a slight difference in appenrnnce. IE you nave neuncr me iacumes nor the inclination to make the test for vottr self, we have no doubt that yourdruggWt will ue ginu to iry me experiment, rite tubes herewith show the results of a lest made In our own laboratory, tho cuts belnir from a DhotograDU. No. 1 con talned glucose, and No. 2 Paskola. Wh it are we to conclude f One of two things: either that the so called "chetniBts" are Ignorant or dishonest. Glucose has no digestive properties Tills is a well-known fact, whereas I'as- koU is giving relief to thousauds of dys peptics, a truth attested by tho tin solicited testimonials that pour In upon us. The presence 01 utgestivo iermenu In Pakola cannot be determined by chemical test AO on has even seen dlcestlve ferments in a pure form, nnd tne only way to iteiernime ineir presence Is by observing the etlect which they produce upon toou. inis is a iaeo recog nized bv everv authority mid will be found stated In Foster's Phy-jlology and other standard works. Another thing which these Ignorant and jealous rivals have said about Pas kola, is that Inasmuch ns Its basis Is pre- duested starch, it is calculated to en- eourauo diabetes. We canuot oetter answer mis cuarge than hv ouotlug a paragraph Irom a report made to Mayor (Jllroy, of .hw iorK. uv ur. ovrtis r.usuu. uoin- ml-tsloner of H-alth for the City of New York, and fortheStnteof Xew York "Pre-digested starch Is starch In the exact condition that we find It prepared bv the digestive organs tor assimilation. it is pre-eminently a iiii-iormiug, neat, nrodiiclnir food. Under a diet of pre digested starch or L'lucoio. a man can per1 form more muscular worK man unuer anv other slmrle article ot lood. fro digested starch not only Is not injurious, out it is an esseuitai article ol ioou, who out whlsh iu some form, man cannot en lov life." Tins letter irom ur. r.iison wns written In answer to nn Inquiry from the Mayor as to whether or not pre-digested htnrch was bealthtul. Paskola contains n specific form ot pre digested starch as well as digestive fer ments, nnd is not alone a tatreuing ioou but it aids the digestion of other foods iu the stomach, lust as you may see In the nbove experiment. The tired, feeble Btomach of the dyspeptic is too weaK to iloltsduty. itneeds a little help; this uelp i'askola gives. Its use Is at once followed by a sense of we 1 1 b o 1 n g , strength, vigor and courage. The ap petite linprovesntid tne sutiercr can eat with comfort where heforei distress fol lowed eyery meal. I'askola ojorie eta oiuaclatlon nnd the Dale, thin sufferers rapidly (ralu 1 n weight under its use. Consumptives will experience a tnouvjiid times iiio'e benefit front it tit in Irom the use of disagreeable, liHiHentl n u cod liver oil, which of ten does more harm than good, Coti- suuipiion need not prove ratal, it we can arrest the loss of llesn, for its vic tims virtually die of starvation. bend lor our In- tere.itlng pamphlet, nnd learn about this wonderful preparation, We will gladly in ill vou a oonv free, unon amilioation. THE Pun Dkiustkd Food Co., 80 Reade Street, New York. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire Pear Alloy, Raar Colfeo aonap,. The beta rlg In town. Horncs tukeu C hoard. Hauling promptly attended to. Y"our Stomach : : : Cannot Maud thu same washing that i bor-M lo. an.! it unter V"U drluk l.u l evKii til lot Unit, pilfoHo use jj iroai Schmidt'B Bon and Portar. JAMES BUIBLDS, Hauler Shenandoah Branch. l "a. in. ii THE DETCJT OF HILL Larger Tl'an Most Sanguine E3- publioaiiB Predicted, TAMMAKY 00MPLETELY E0UTED. Wh-!er, the lender of Hie Uniting llrni-M'f-ntH,frMOl-r Twenty TlifUlllld Viit... Twenty-tliri-o Itepilhllcim tNiiii;re!m ll IlU-rtedStronjr'ii lllg 'llte for Maur. NKW YollK. Nov. 7. The Hepubllcans hnvo carrleil New York state by ostlmnted pluralities ranging from 130,000 tn lM.OKl. Theso figures represent the probable plu rality of liovl I'. Morton, rep., for gover nor, over David 11. Hill, dom., baI um tho vote of New York city and Brooklyn complete and returns from more thntione hnlf of tho election districts above the Harlom river. Tlie total vote for the two leading candidates Is considerably in ex cess ot that polled for Flower and Kutsett for governor In 1R01, in addition to which Is tho vote cost this year for Everett P. Wheeler, lnd. dem., which will exceed 20,000. Tho tremendous Republican sweep In tho city nnd state, It Is ostlmnted, has elected twenty-three Kepiibllenn congressman, u gain of eight over the present representa tion In congress. It was tho oxpressod be lief of thnso who were conducting tho campaign for tho Democrats In tho sttito that depreciated majorities below the Har lem for the party thero would bo offset by Increased majorities above tho river's bank for tho Democraoy. The most sanguine expected that the Democratlo party, with Senator Hill at Its head, would show recu peration from the vote given for Maynard In 1S93. In place of nil anticipated results comes n sweep of such proportions and from every quarter beyond tho highest claims made by tho Hepubllcans. From pluralities ranging from 85,000 to 120.OX) in tho district below tho Harlem for tho Democratic party the Hepubllcnn party turns the city voto into 20,000 plu rality for Its stato candidates. In all tho Democratlo estimates given on tho ove of election It was contended that tho Demo cratic plurality below tho Harlem would bo at least 3o,000. The surprises are not confined to this chnngo of votes, but nn analysts shows that Seuntor Hill will run behind even tho voto of Maynai-d, while in tho state ho fell below tho vote cast for Governor Flower In 1S01. An analysis of such figures as nro now obtainable shows that tho Hepubllcnn party alone gained by tho Increased regis tration, for Mr. Morton's voto In nil of tho up country districts show largo gains over tho Fnssett voto of 1801. In tho cities this snmo lncreaso in registration appears t have been detrimental to tne Democrats. Tho voto in Albany oounty wns ono of tho many surprises of tho election. For years Albany cotyity on stato or nntlonnl Issues lias been looked upon as a reliable Democratlo stronghold, good forfrom 1,000 to 2,000 Democratic mnjorlty. Tho Demo cratlo managers, In view of this fnct and that it Is also tho homo of Seuntor Hill looked for a majority of not less thai 2,500. They felt confident that Senator Hill would bo given a hnnusnmo vote, ns .Tudi Maynard carried tlio county by a normal Democratic mnjorlty, notwitlistaiidin tho Hcpubllcan trend In otlter portions ci tlio stato. In Monroe, with Its Republican city Rochester, the natural Hepubllcnn pit rallty was almost doubled, late figures giving Morton li.OOO, where in 181)1 the same county only gave to Fassott 8,800. llennssalaor rounty, the homo of Senator Murphy, held as cloiely to the Democratli no. .r il ' oto as any In tho stato. The county only fell off about 800, where i neighbor, Albany enmity, lost at least 2,000. Erio county repeated its record of last year by giving tho usual Republican majorities. Otsego county doubled for Morton the majority it gave Harrison and treblcdtlint It gavo Fnssett. Chemung held pretty closely to Its normal voto, especially i KlinlrnClty. St Lawronco county crawled up over 2,000 on Its Fnssett voto, In favor of Morton. Westchostor falls Into lino with a big majority for Morton, and N agara county troblos Its Fassctt plurality. Tho results of the sweeping victory aro more far reaching than simply tho election of the Hepublienn state ticket. While tlio returns nro vory incomplete In constitu tlonitl amendments, it is highly probalil according to tho llrst returns, that all ol thum aro adopted. Tho percentage of losses as compared with the voto for the head of tho ticket Is not nearly so lnrge as it was supposed to b and tho result 1 therefore, that the legislature will consist of 50 senators and 150 assomblynien, that pool selling oITlces will bo prohibited, and that a new Judiciary system will bo inau gurated. Tlio sweep ulso menus that fi tlio first time in many years that the Re publicans will have- control of tho stn legislature, and at tho same time have governor In tho chair In political harmony with them. HILT. A11MITS DI'.I'RAT K.VKI.Y lScforu lllEht O'rlork U-llt NlKlit Ho Ahaudoned Hope, Hail ALBANY, Nov. 7. As has been tho cuu toin for yoiiiK the bttito oltlclals gatheiv hwt night In tho executive chaiulier to road tlie returns from the various parts of tho unite. Senator Hill arrived at 7 o'clock iiocomiMinled by his private secretary and Colonel Mol'iwnn. He was the llrHt to arrive. Colonel Williams, the governor's prlvato secretary, enmo next. Already a batcli of Associativa I'ress liuiletins were on Senator Hill's desk. New York county had been seudinglti returns since li o'vlock, and they were not of a mo-.t favorable na ture. At 7:30 o'clock all hope of saving tho stato was given up by thoso who had thus far arrived. It was oven feared that New York olty might go Hepubllcnn, and It was conceded that Hill would not carry the city hut by a few thousand votes. Governor Flower arrived nt tlio oxecu tlvo chamber at 7:45. He was shown the Associated Press dispatches and at once gavo up nil hope of saving the state with tho aid of Now York city. Ho said that It seemed as If n great tidal wave had struck tho metropolis. Ho did not know but that It had been brought ubont by tho po lice Investigation. He said that ho felt that tho wave was coiuliig when ho wns In New York In the morning. Ho had hopes that tho up sl.tte dlsiiirts would bo faith ful to Senator Hill. All tho tlmo Senator 11111 said not a word, but read tho Asso ciated Press returns and consulted a man ual containing tho votos ot former years. As tho oounty returns from up tho stuto arrived ho shook his head and said : "Woll, they did pretty well by mo." 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Iiiiurxi U to i Even I -i i. nniirAA.n am cien wun uantrerous anui uoneieaa cases snnuia call ur exumloatloii.a Dally, from VH. Wed, and Bat. eve'ga.C-O. and! sutj-.u-r. write or mil. TreatmeDtby mall.) HUMPHREYS IDR. "
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