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X M. 11UKKU, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW. nnii.n .T.-..n l, i, 11, llni. eorner oi JIulu and Centre streetu, Blieuaniioali. .111) W. SHOKMAKKIt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Uet's Il'iildlnu, comer Centre nnd ts, M JONIiS, 05, Jlalmnoy City, Pa, under some of the host i nnil 1'nrU, will sivo letson tar aim vocal' culture. Terms sa in care oi etrouse, tno Itepulillcnii Win In Itnn.ui. Kansas Citt, Nov. (!. Iletums un to mlilnlght lmllcnto Hint tho Hoiiubllcnns havo cnrrlcil a majority of tholr county tickets 111 tho stnto ly plumlltlcs of TOO to 800, mul thnt David Mnrtlu, Hoimbllcan catullttato fbr chief justlco of tho supremo court, Is elected by a haudsomo innjorlty. in many instances Martin ran ahead of his tlckot. Charles K. Hollldny, Jr., how ever, mado u better showing than was goncraily anticipated for him. Repub licans carry AVyaudotte, Butler, Cherokee, Montgomery, Hono and Johnston counties, but as a rulo losses aro shown over last year's elections. Mississippi Populists Snowed Under. Jackson, Nov. 0. Tho weather yester day throughout tho stato was clear and warm, but the Indications aro that not moro than half tho registered voto was polled. From reports received up to this hour It Is estimated tho Democratic major ity will bo from 83,000 to 50,000, Tho Pop ulists did not recolvolD per cent, of tho to tal voto cast. In this city 549 votes wero polled, being less than half tho registered votes. Durkett, tho Populist candidate for governor, got 14 of this number, nnd tho remainder went to McLaurln, tho democratic candidate. Iowa's Ule Populist Vote. Dks- Moines, Nov. 0. Tho Republican gains over two years ago run nearly 34 to a precinct. This will glvo Drake, rep., for governor, a plurality of over 80,000 If tho present rate of gain Is continued. Tho Republican state control commlttco claims tho stato by 80,000 or over. Tito committee) claims tho legislature by two-thirds ma jority. Tho present Indications aro that tho Populists will mnko largo gains all over tho stato, making their total voto. perhaps, 50,000, tho largest ever polled in tho stato. GItKAT INTlCniSST AT WASHINGTON, Three of the Cahlnct Olllccrs Went Home to Vole. AVAsniNOTON, Nov. 0. Owlntr to tho un usual conditions prevailing In a number oi tno states and tho uncertainty regard lng tho outcome Intonso Interest existed at tho Capitol In tho results of tho elec tions. Particularly was this tho caso with respect to tho olections in New York, Ken tucky, Maryland, Now Jersoy and Ohio, and tho returns from thoso states wero awaited with tho groatcst Interest. Great crowds gathered in front of tho nowspaper offices last night and remained until tho returns showed dcflnlto results at the storm centers. Others more fortunate visited the various social and political clubs, whero special arrangements had been mado for obtaining tho latest Infor mation. Presldont Cleveland did not make his appoaranco at the White House at all yes terday, but remained at his country homo at Woodley. Private Secretary Thurber was on hand at the oxecutlvo mansion, however, during tho day and evening and received tho bulletins that camo over tho special wire from the telegraph office. These wero rend by such of tho cabinet officers as gathered during the evening, and dispatches ot special significance wero telephoned to tho president at Woodley. Threo of tho eight cabinet ollicors, Messrs. Harmon, Lamont and Carlisle, had gono to their respective states to voto. Up to yesterday the standing In tho sen atowasas follows: Republicans, 43; Dcm ocrnts,89j Populists, 0; vacant, 1. Total, 88. As tho result of yesterday's elections tho Democrats will loso and tho Republicans will gain a senator from Maryland and from Ohio, respectively. Tho other legis lative elections do not appear to affect tho standing In tho senate, as Kentucky and Mississippi remain Democratic, tho lutter certainly nnd tho former probably, whilo Iowa continues Republican. Utah choses two United States senators for tho first tlmo, but tho completion of tho legislature is not yet certain. Tho Utah senators tako their seats in tho senato shortly after con gress assembles. Tho changes In Ohio and Maryland will not affect tho senato until March 4, 1897. Tho Republican majority In tho next Ohio legislature Insures tho retirement of Senator Brlco, dem., and tho succession of a Republican. It appears to bo settled that ex-Governor Forakcr will bo the choice of tho legislature, as the stato con vention placed his namo In tho platform as tho senatorial candidate. In Maryland tho election of a Repub lican legislature, tho first in many years', will bring about tho retirement of Senator Gibson and tho election of a Republican in his placo. As yet no names have been mentioned in connection with tho succes sion. Tho election of a Republican legislature in Iowa is not unexpected, and it is con sidered settled that Senator Allison will bo elected to succeed himself, his present term expiring March 4, 1897. In Kentucky incomplete returns indi cate a Domocrntlo legislature which will elect Senator Blackburn to succeed him self, but tho legislature is still in doubt. THIS aiASSACIIUfiKTTS VICTOHY. Governor OreculiulKe Ite-elerled mul the Legislature Kollilly Iteiiubllcuu. Boston, Nov. 0. Thoiiuostiou in Massa chusetts from tho first wiw ono of major ity, since tho Domooratlo leadors tulmitted tho re-election of Governor Greouhalgo. How strong his indorsement would lie was tho point on which tho two parties differed. Results show that tho claims of tho Republicans mndo prior to the elec tion wore woll grounded, since Governor Grconhalgo and tho entire- Republican ticket is Indorsed by a plurality prnctlc ally the same as that of 1U1. Tito legislative department of tho gov ernment is nlso solidly Republican, 83 of tho 40 senators olocted being of thnt'pollt ioal belief. This is a slight gain for the Dqinooratio party, tho senatt) last yoar hav ing stood 80 Republicans and 4 Domoorats. In tho house of representatives tho Re publicans have practically the same ma jority as last year, which was an over whelming ono. Tho goveruor'sicouucll will contain but ono Democrat as an ad visor In tho oxooutlve chamber. In brief, tho result Is a clean sweep for tho Repub lican party In tho stnto, thoy having suf fered In no way from tho supposed defec tion caused by tho A. V. A. movomout. A Very Small Vote In Nebraska. OMAHA, Nov. 0. Results of tho election throughout Nebraska tiro still too vaguo to indicate anything as to tho indlvldunl cnndldatos, but the featuro of tho day was tho gonoral abseucoof Interest. Tho stny-nt-homo voto wns vory heavy. This Is at tributed to the fact of nn off year and tho absolute certainty thnt, with four stato tickets, tho Republicans cnuuot possibly bo dofentod. hi tho rural districts this was found to be vory much the caso. Tho voto will not represent two-thirds of tho voting population, though In tho towns where local luterost was a featuro tho voto was hcavv. m Mr. Wm. Thornton of 127 W. Market Street Explains How ami Why He Did It. iFrom the Elmira Oatettc.) Old ace lias many infirmities, hone of which nro more prevalent than kidney dis orders, iiavo you over noticed now tno old nr-iplo complain of backache, lamo back, nnd general listlcssness? And there nro many other symptoms of which they do not speak, such as bloating of the limbs, painful nnd infrequent urination or cxccssivcncss of urinary uncharge. Jlost pcoplo think they are too old to find relief nnd cure, but this is not so. No hotter evidence than the follow ing, wnich comes from nn Elmira citizen, who has been cured of n very severe caso at 77 years of age. Mr. Wm. Thornton of 127 West Market Street, spenks ot ins caso in this way: "lam 77 years old. I have been afllictcd with that dreaded complaint (kidney disease) for over ten years, mak ing my old ago a uurden. 1 was so uau ns to be forced to carry a belt at all times, nnd, when my suffering becamo beyond endurance, I would put on tho belt draw ing it tightly around mo and buckle it, thus bringing nn extreme pressure over tho kidneys; this, undoubtedly, forced the urine out, a function which tho kidneys themselves had become too diseased to per form. My condition I put down to a strain I received. I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills. After two or three days 1 noticed their effect. I was much surprised, ns the ailment was so severe and so long standing, while 1 had tried many remedies without any relief whatever. The pain I have experienced at times from straining in my efforts to discharge tho urino was simply awful. I have done away with the use of my leather belt, and the pain has all gone, nnd I recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to nil nflllcted witli kiduoy r.i.-d urinary disorders." For sale by all dealers, or sent by mall on receipt of price by Fostcr-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for the U. S. For salo at KIrlin's Pharmacy. 5 1 1am w Curps Courfis. Colds. Sore Throat Croup, Diphtheria, Rheumatism, Jk and all Winter complaints, it P Internal or External. There are many kinds of pain, but there is only one Pain-Killer. Keep It by you. Beware of imitations. Buy only the Benulne-PEBny Davis'. Bold everywhere. 2Sc. and 50c. per bottle. 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Maintaining tho snmo nvcrngo, tho gains will renclt 23,000 outsldo of greater New York. In tho two cities below tho Hnrlcni tho Democratlo plurality of 00,813 two years ago has been reduced nbout 12,000, giving tho stale to tho head of tho Repub lican ticket by 00,000 plurality, In round numbers. In 1803 Pnlmer, rep., for secretary of state, hnd n plurality of '84,827 in Now York stato above tho Harlem river, whilo Meyer, dem., hnd a plurality In Now York and Kings counties of C0,3 13, giving the Rcpupllcnn candidate a plurality of 21,484 on tho total stato voto. This year Palmer, rep., for secretary of stnto, has carried tho stato abovo tho Har lem, based upon returns from 1,795 elec tion districts out of a total of 3,383, or moro thnn ono-hnlf of tho outside election districts, by probably 100,000 plurality. King, dem., has carried New York and Kings counties by a plurality of nearly 50,000, giving the head of tho Republican ticket a safo plurality of 50,000 In tho stato at large. Tho two branches of the legislature ro maln ns beforo under tho direction of tho Republicans. Tho election throughout tho stnto was orderly and rnpldly con ducted, nnd tho results wero quickly com plied. All tho talk about tho difficulty of handling tho blanket ballot went for naught. So far as thesuccess or failure of tho blanket ballot was concerned tho ad vices from all over tho stato show that there wns little or no trouble, nnd thnt tho ballot wns so much of a success thnt tho voto was polled quicker than ever beforo. Iu this city tho fight against Tammany was futile, that organization electing its full ticket by about 20,000 mnjorlty.though tho Republicans gain several senators and representatives. Tho Brooklyn city ticket is in doubt, with tho latest returns favoring tho Re publicans. Brooklyn has gono Demo cratic on tho stato ticket by about 6,000. Kx-Inspector Williams, candidate; for tho legislature In tho Twolfth district, concedes tho election of his Democratlo opponent. Patrick Glcason has been re elected mayor of Long Island City by a largo majority after a unlquo campaign. For congress, In tho Tenth district 45 election districts out of 151 glvo Grenccn, rep., 2,930; Cummlngs, Tammany, 4,210; Browne, S. dem., 179. Cummlngs' election Is conceded. Tho election of Amos Cummlngs, dem., to congress from tho Tenth district, is con ceded by tho Republicans. Lttst year tho district wont Republican by tv small mar gin. Cummlngs' plurality Is estimated ,at 4,000. In counties where the Democrats had expected to gain, except Albany, tho gain was not apparent nnd tho whole support of tho Democratic state ticket scorned to fall upon Now York and Kings county. In Kings county tho surprlso was great. It was tho homo county of tho Democratlo nominee for secretary of state, and yet it hnd not polled tno voto that It was sup posed it would, Indeed it fell far behind. Kven Albany county did not como up to tho record It wns supposed to make. Tho result, taken at tys best, was a well told victory for Republicanism so far as stato Issues went. In tho municipalities tho Democracy won. Tammany Is in control of Now York city, tho Clovelnnd element In control in Albany and Republicans dominant In nil other parts of tho stato. This gives a re sult that is not satisfactory to cither party. Tho stato majorities for all Republican candidates are In excess of any figures thought of by leaders of any party. David B. Hill will not go back to tho Semite at Washington unless tho Demo crats should elect a big enough majority in tho assembly next year to overcomo tho Republican majority In tho stnto scunto on joint ballot. In New York city tho Good Government organization will not bo entitled to print its candidates on tho regular ballots noxt year, If it has a ticket in tho field, as it did not poll tho 1 per cent, of all votes case leoessary under tho law for a placo. As tho tho returns from tho counties come In all predictions of Republican losses and gains wore noted. Pnlmer, for secretary of stnto, whose plurality it was alleged would be greatly cut In all north ern counties, showed a gain over his voto of 1893 in almost every county. Ho had gained oxcopt In New York, Kings and Erlo, whilo his opponent had lost. Tho only way in which thero could bo said to bo a Democratic gain towards normnllty in tho votes was induced by tho gain from Now York city, where Tnmnlany had made a mcagro sort of record by obtain ing a plurality in Now York. DIlMOCltATS OAltllY IC11NTUCKY. Iiut the ainjorlty for Their Candidate Is Very .Small. Louisvillk, Nov. 0. On botlt sides tho loaders aro olaimlng the victory in this city, tho Democrats by a small majority and tho Hepublioaus by a majority rang ing up to 8,000. It seems that tho citizens' ticket did not out much of a figuro, and tho old parties will got in by nearly tho avorago voto. Tho antl-olection claim that Hard In would be scratched becauso of his attitude on the money question lias failed to inutorlallao. Scattering returns show wit.u JKUiilli gnu mu piiny mv, nun n elected by a good majority. At the Itenublloau headquarters tilings are about tho same. Congressman Hun tor, chairman of the state oommltteo, was favorably impressed with tho returns from the interior. Ho said that a contin uation of these reporfs would indicate tho oleotion of Hardin by a small majority. The Democratlo majority four years ago was 28.000. In another talk Chairman Gorman re fused to reiterate Ills claim thnt Hardin's majority would, reach 15,000. Tho city Republicans aro claiming that thoy havo won nil tho inuulclpul olllces, oxcopt two or threo school trustees, and thnt the city and county will glvo Bradley a majority of 0,000 to 8,000. Iu Lexington, the polls closed at 4 o'clock without tho full voto polled in tho city.bothsldotf claiming tltevlctory.though it is safo .to say that the Domoorats won. In Fuyotte county and Lexington Hardin will pull through with a small phi'--ullty. Tho womon's ticket for tho board of cduoatiou, on which are four ladies, has probably beaten tho Democratlo tloket, i .. . - i vujiijjusi-u ui moil, uy oiw. ilrturns up to midnight from 115 nnn 11 conn j luiviis, niusiiy lui'iniipieie, fe-ive 1 Hani 111. !!.'. 155; Bradh'y, i8, r:i0. Hardin's majority, 8,010. ' butter. ( articles that nre to be Immersed, a bit ascertain ifit is at the right heat. When the bread browns iu half a minute j l the Cottolcne is ready. Never let Cottolene get hot enough to smoke. S I T..H tH.utriNV Poi.tii Th. rr.ls. B.n ha.ld b. ralA wh.n (h. 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Clair, rottsvllle, llumbitrp, lteiullnc, I'ottatnwn, l'lioenixyllle, ?orrlbtovn nnd I'liu nilelphln (llronxl street station) nt COS nnd 11 -13 n. in. and -1 15 p. m. on week day. For Potts vllloiiml Intermediate station 9 lOa. m. SUNDAY. For Wluirans, tiilbcrton, Fraekvlllc, Dark Wuter, St. Clair, I'otUvllle, at 0 OH, 'J 10 a. m. nnd 310 p.m. For Hamburif, Heading, l'ottetown, l'lioeulxville, Norribtown, l'liiliulelplilu nt 0 00, 9 10 a. in., tl 10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 10 10 n. in. and I': II, SOI, 7 12 and 10 27 p. in. Sunday, 11 111 n. in. and 5 -10 p. m. lave iMlwvllle tor nneiiHmioan at 10 la, u 43 j ti. m. and 1 10, 7 15 and loco p, i ,0IfvJ,;l7,a J'ft,,, (Ur.Kid B aunduy at street station), for Kheiiuudiiah at S 57 and 8 113 it. in., I 10 nnd 7 11 p. in. week iluys. Hummy leave- at G 50 n. m. Leave llroad street fetation, Philadelphia, for Sea tiiit, A,bury Park, Oeeaii drove, Long llrnnih, and intermediate station, 0.50, 8.3S, U.DU n. in., lino, I 00 p. in. week-days. Sundays (stop at liiterlaUen fur Abbiiry Park), 8.25 a.m. lx'uvc ltroad Street Station, Philadelphia, I'OH SEW YOKK. Kxpresa, week da 8.8 20, 101, 150, 8 15, 0 50, 7 BS, 8 20, 9 50, 10 0 (Dliitim Car), 1100, 1111 a. in., 12 noon, 12 W5 (Mmhed 100 and 122 p. m. Dinlnir Cars), 1 10, 2 M iDliiluu Car), 320, 100, 5 00, 5 50 (Dinlnir Cur), 0 00, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 01.ilt.lit. Sundays, a 20, 101, 150, 515, 812, 950, 1030 (DinliiK Can, Uttl a. in., 1235, 230 (Dinlnir Car), 1 00 (I.linlteil I 22), 5 20, 550 (Din (nir Cur), 0 35, fl 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 01 ulKlit. ltxpross for lkwton, without change, 1100 a. ra. week days, and 0 50 p. in. dally. WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH For llaltlinore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 31, 9 10, 1020, 1118, 11 38 ft. in., (1231 Limited Din ing; .Oar), 1 12, 3 18, 4 41 (5 18 Congressional Car) and 12 05 nlirht. Leave Market Street Forr FOR ATLANTJ ry, Philadelphia, uy fit Kxpress, 8 50 a. in., 210,4 00, nnd 5 00 week days. Sundays, 8 15 ami 9 IS a. 111. p. m. ..i..T ,c"t'8 5I"' Anslessea, Wlldwood aud Holly lleaeh. Kxpreiw, 9 00 n. iu,, and 4 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 9 00 n. 111. For Sea Isle City. Oeoan Cltv nml u-nlnn i-.aiivh, y w m. in., 411m w n, in. weelc UP nnd 4 00 p. in. week aunuays, uiiin. m Vor 8om(,r(1 j.()1t impress, 8 50 a. in. 4 00 11. in. week Ua . Sundays. 8 n. m s. sr 1'uhvo.t, ' J u Wood, Uen'l Mauuier Uen'l Pnas'g'r Agl. i.iinuen, inning uar, 017, 055 (inning "r), 7 10 (DlnliiK Uir) p. m., mul 1205 night week days. 8undnye, it 00, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18, 1138 0. in., I imi),i ju p. m. 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