EVENING HERALD lTAltI,ISIIi:i) 1870. Published cTcry Evening, Except Sunday, nt 8 South jAnniK Streist. Neau Cehtrr. tThe Ilrmlil Is dellTeted InShenandonh nml the surrounding towns for six cents ft week, pay able to tho carriers. Ily mull $1.00 n yenr, or 23 cants n month, payablo In nilvnnco. Advertise ments charged according to spaco nnd position. The publisher reserve the right to change the position of advertisements whenever tho ptiln Mention of news demands It. Tho right Is reserved to reject nny ndvcrtlseraent, whether paid for or not, that tho publishers mny deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon nppllcntton. Kntered nt tho postoftlco nt Shenandoah, I'll., as second class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald THUKSDAY. NOVEMHER 7, 1S95. TUESDAY'S ELECTION. Tlic ovorwliolming defeat of tho Demo I'ratic party throughout tho country has a depressing ufl'ect upon tho member of that party. Tho Republicans Nero confident that they would reverse tho verdict of 1S02, and they reckonded with good cause. Tho most fciRiiificant thing about tho result in Now York, Xew Jersey, Ma-achusctts, Ohio and Iowa is tho assurance that the next Prosidcnt will be a liepuhlican. As those states have ono this your so will they cost their electoral Tote iu lbWJ. Schuylkill county has been carried by the Republicans with majorities ranging from i00 to 750. Those are majorities received by the Republican candidates on tho state ticket, and is tho only true test as to tho relative htrcngthof tho two parties. The Democrats are completely shattered, and it will tako them many years to overcome their humiliting defeat. The leaders of the different factions are already accusing one another of treachery ; tho Gormans are doing some tall thinking, while tho Irish element does not take kindly to tho treatment accorded two of thodefeated candidates of that nation ality. With wise council and popular candi dates on the part of tho Republicans, this county can never bo redeemed to the Democ racy. The face of the returns very plainly show that. The official count made this afternoon does not change the relativo strength of the two parties. It was confidently expected that Judge Lyon would bo elected, hut tho count shows that ho is defeated, which wc, in unison with all RepuWicans, greatly deplo-o. Severn, Middloton and Geary have about the sHmo majority as stated in these columns yesterday. This leaves tho two parties with threo offices each. We arc greatly indebted to Mr. Guy Irish, -of tho Mahanoy City talephono exchange, for favors rendered in transmitting tho elec tion returns so promptly. Many subscribers of tho Hjikald complain that their paper is stolen from their doors beforo they havo an opportunity to read it, whilo others say they are annoyed by neigh bors borrowing it. While all this shows tho paper's popularity, yet there is a law against such an off'enso that may have to bo enforced if these complaints continue to come in. Printing an edition two days previous to election to bo circulated the day after tho result is announced, is nil advancement iu .journalism, in this county. THE LIGHT QUESTION AGAIN, Council meets to-night and the two citizens of Shenandoah who are said to bp interested in tho Citizens' .Light and Heat Company of Mahanoy township havo not seen fit to come out from under cover, and give any explana -tions as to their intentions or plans. Tills is cortainly an extraordinary method of proceeding when a valuable privilege is asked. Were it asked of a private individual, or any other kind of corporation, it would bo indignantly refused until a full and complete exposition of tho party's plans and intentions was made. It looks very much like an insult to Council to come to them and ask for privi legos whilo refusing explanations of what they intend to do, or giving any guarantee that thoy intond to do anything. This comiwny was chartered on March 5th last, and there are no Schuylkill county people among tho incorporators. They have no plant yot, or appearance of any ; no assur ances that aro wortli anything have been givon that thoy will have, and the opinion seems to be general Umt it is a paper concern gotten up to sell. The ordinance presented is also direction able, sm it provides for 110 time in which this eoneern is to bo ready for business, hut gives it a whole year Iu which to commence work, with all eternity to complete it in. What ltenefit is the liorough to derive from this valuable franchise given to unknown ieople who have 110 interest In tho town or its in habitant f They certainly cannot expect to make any inonny out of this matter iu a legitimate butluwi way, astherois hardly enough on aumptiuu of electric light iu town to support two are companies, and the result would lie that neither would proupwr if this new line It built, wliich is a vory doubtful matter. Beforo granting such a company any privilege whatever it should be required to glyi evidence of good faith. Instead of doing this the people interested are keeping under cover, infteod of coming out iu an open and straightforward manner and making a full ntnlcmcnt of their plans and intontions. Undor these circumstances there is nothing left but to infer that It is not n legitimate business enterprise. Wiin.K other Now York Domocrats voted, tho Democratic l'rosldont of tho United States hunted squirrels. In Schuylkill county there aro some who wishod they had dono the mmo thing. We aro not; prono to blow our own trumpet upon any and every occasion, nor do wo feel disposed tobcllttlo our contemporaries, hut wc think woaro oxcusabloin calling attention to the manner in which wo presented tho result of Tuesday's contest throughout the country. Wo presented tho news, which is what tho public wants, and tho demand for our paper last evening showed that oureffbrts were appreciated. It May do at Much For You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes that lie had a severe Kidney trouble for many years, with sevoro pains in his back and also that his bladder was affected. Ho tried many so-called Kidney cures but without any good result. About a year ago ho began uso of Electric Hitters and found relief nt onco. Electric Hitters is especially adapted to euro of all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief. Ono trial will provo our statement. I'rico only COc. lor largo hottlo. At A. Wasley's drug store. Slabbed In mi Election Itlot. New Yokk, Nov. 7. John B. McGold rick, clerk of tho supremo court and secre tary of Tammnny Ilnll, is lying in a dangerous condition nt his homo, tho re sult of a stab wound, roceived in un election wranglo on Tuesday. Although tho affair Is snld to have occurred nt 4 o'clock in tho afternoon no report was mado of It, and tho first intimation of It was had when William Dowllng, a bartender, was ar raigned in tho Jefferson Market polics court yestorday charged with having stabbed McGoldrlck. Tho patrolman who arrosted Dowllng said tho prisoner bod struck JIcGoldrick on tho head with a gloss, but tho pollco surgeon declares that thcro is a stab wound which may havo penetrated tho lung, and that McGold rick's condition is critical. Dowllng was held to await tho result of McGoldrlck's Injuries. How Altgeld KxpluhH It All. SntlSGlftELD, Ills., Nov. 7. It is tho bo- llof of Governor Altgcld that tho groat Republican lnndslido was brought about chiefly through tho treachery of tho national administration and tho gold bug wing of tho Democratic party In Wall street. Democratic conventions iu mnny states, ho says, were packed by post masters and menials of tuo iHlmlnlstn-v tion, who forced tho adoption of Cleve land s policy ou the money question. Children who Suffer from scrofulous, skin or seal) diseases, ought to bo civcn Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical DiS' covcry, for purifying the blood. For children whoare puny, palo or weak, tho Discovery is a tome which builds up both flesh and strength. What is slid of it for children applies equally to adults. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it bets at worn all the pro cesses of digestion and nuitntion, rouses every organ into natural action, and brin back health and strength. In recovering from grippe, or in convalescence from meumonia. fovcrs.and other wasting diseases, t sneedily and surely invigorates and builds up tho whole system. 1-or all diseases caused by a torpid liver or impure blood, as Dyspepsia, Hiliousness, Itlotchcs and Eruption, it gives most perfect satisfaction. Death of a Well Known Actress, Washington, Nov. 7. Mrs. D. P. Bow era, a well known actress who achieved wldo repute as nn impersonator o stnn dard characters, died hero yestorday. She was attacked with laryngitis last Friday and symptoms of pneumonia dovoloped on Tuesday, but the fatal termination of tho illness was unexpected, Mrs. Bowers was a nativo of Connecticut and was 05 years old. She entered on her stago career nt 17. Two Men limned to Death. Whitehall, N. Y., Nov. 7. Tho canal boat W. H. Swift, laden with hay from Canada, bound to New York, was burned in tho canal hero nbout 1 o'clock In the morning. Captain Harry Sutton, of Rond out, and Steersman James Burke, of Wat orford, wero burned to death. Both men had boon drinking hard, and It is thought they in some manner upset a lamp. Delaware's Chancellor Keslgus. Delawake, Del., Nov. 7. Chancellor James L. Wolcott has tendored his resig nation, which has been accepted, to take offeot. Nov. 10. Acting Governor Watson announces that ho will appoint Attornoy General John R. Nicholson to succeed Chancellor Wolcott, and Robert C. White, of Georgetown, to succeed Mr. Nicholson ns attornoy general. Accidentally Shot by Ills Sou, Lancasteh, Pa., Nov. 7. Samuel S. Conrad, a prominent citizen of Mount Joy township, was accldcntly shot by ills son whilo tho latter was eloiinilig a pistol. Tho ball entered tho nbdomon and will provo fatal. Tho victim wns an orderly on Gen oral Kllpatrlck's staff during tho war. erve: and Are Inseparably connected. Tho for mer depend simply, solely, solidly upon the latter. If it is pure they aro properly fed and there is no "nervous ness." II it is impure they are fed on refuse, therefore cannot bo strong and healthy, and the horrors of nervous prostration result. Tho only sens I bio way to cure is: Feed tho nerves on puro blood. Make pure rich, red blood and keep It pure, by taking Sarsaparilla Tho One True Blood Purifler. ?1; 8 for f5, Prepared only by C. I, Hood 4 Co., Lowell, Ma. Unnri'e Dilln " WIlomneM and 1 o i mo Headache. 2) cents. Stood plooci s Nebraska Republican by Ten Thousand, Omaha, Nov. 7. Hottirns from tho several counties in tho stnto upon tho voto cast for judgo of tho supremo court aro being roceived with unusual slowness. Tho partial returns Indicate tho election of Judge Norval, rep., by over 10,000 plurality. On tho other hand, Governor llolcomb and J. AV. Edgorton, chairman of tho Populist Btnto centrnl cdmmlttco, assert thut Judge Maxwell has boon elected. Neither will nmko publlo tho figures upon which thoy baso their asser tions. Governor llolcomb said this morn ing that Norval's lead In tho returns so far published is mado posslblo by tho fact that only tho voto from tho strong Nortnl towns had so far been received. Tho voto of tho administration, or sound money wing of tho Democratic party, Is four fifths of tho cutlro party voto of tho state, probably 26,000. This assures tho defeat of tho silver Interests unloss thoro Is a great change of 'sentiment in tho party ranks during tho next six months along financial lines. llrooklyn's Mayoralty Contest. Buooklyn, Nov. 7. It looks now ns if tho mayoralty contest would bo trans ferred to tho courts. Mr. Grout, tho Dem ocratic candidate, refuses to concedo tho election of Mr. Wurstcr, his Republican opponont, and tho regular Dcmocratio campaign committee has retained General Alinct h . Jenks and Abram II. Dally to look after Mr. Grout's Interest. A meet ing of tho regular oxccutlvo committee hns been called for tho purposo of taking fur ther action In tho matter. Mr. Grout de clares that It was ovldcnt that tho returns that cumo out of police headquarters were not to bo rolled upon, and that thoro will bo every means taken to properly cxnmlno tho vote, Tho returns ns given show Wnrstcr's plurality to bo 2,214. New York's Increased ltepiilillcan Majority. New Yoiik, Nov. 7. Tho total unolHclal voto for secretary of stto Is: King, doni., 505,590; Palmer, rep., 572,525. This makes Palmer's plurality C0,U35. Tho voto In 1893 was: Palmer, 545,098: Mycr, 520,011. Palmer's plurality (1893), 24,481. Tho as sembly stands: Republicans, 102; Demo crats, 48. Tills gives tho Republicans a majority of 48 on joint ballot. Grcenliulge's Plurality About 03,000. Boston, Nov. 7. Republican lenders aro particularly ploasod over tho gains of Gov ernor Grcenhnlgo In this city, for they claim It shows that tho pooplo are coming over to their ranks. Tho Democrats, ou the other hand, say they atttich no signifi cance whatever to tho decreased Demo cratic plurality in tho city, other than that their candidate was not personally ns pop ular as was Russell, tho candidate of 1894. Those who claimed tho stnto for Grcen hnlgo by 05,000 nnd 00,000 plurality aro re ducing their estimates ns tho olllclnl flg gurcs aro given out. His plurality is placed at about 63,009. Tho Ideal Panacea. James L. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, says: "I regard Dr. King's Now Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds and Lung Complaints, having used it iu my family for tho last five years, to the exclusion of physician's prescriptions or other prepara tions." Rev. John Burgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes : "I havo been a Minister of tho Methodist Episcopal church for 50 years or more, nnd havo never found anything so beneficial, or that gave mo such speedy relief as Dr.tKing's Now Discovery." Try this Ideal Cougli Remedy now. Trial bottles freoat A. usicy s uniu bluiu. t I.argo Itepuullcmt Gains In Kansas. Topeka, Nov. 7. Tho latest returns ro coived from all parts of Kansas show lnrgc gains for tho Republicans. Many counties that have been Populist for four years elected all tho Republican candidates. Judge Martin, rep., is overwholmingly sleutcd chief justico of tho supremo court. Republicans elect four out of five district judges, Dale, pop., in Sedgwick county, being tho only successful opposition can dldato for tho bench. I'opnllst Decrease In Mississippi. Jackson, Nov. 7. Tho latest news from tho election gives u Demoeratlo majority of from 25,000 to 00,000. Estimates based on nearly complete returns show that the Populists did not receive 10 per cent, of the total voto cast. Tho present legislature contains twenty-five Populists, and tho next ono, wliich will elect a successor to Senator George, will not hnvo more than eight, all tho rest being uemocrats. Utah Safely Ittpubllcan. Salt LAKE, Nov. 7. Tho Republicans havo elected tho stnto ticket and carried the legislature by a safe majority. Re turns from tho most populous parts of the territory give Allen, rep., for congress, a majority of 651, which It is claimed will bo Increased to 1,000. Wells majority for governor will bo considerably larger. Ilellef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Groat Soutli Amorican Kidney Cure." This now remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness iu relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in malo or lemaio. It relieves retention of wuter and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want ulek rcllol and cure this is your remeuy. lold by Isaac Shapiro, druggist, 107 South Mail' street. A Noted Sinner's Suicide. FitASKFOitT-ON-THK-MAiJ?, Nov. 7. Horr Ledorer. once famous ns a singer in Wag' nerlan opera, nud also notable us the first to selzo the would be murderer ivullmnn when he fired nt and slightly wounded Princo Blsmarok nt Ivlssiugen on July 81, 1874. committed suloldo by shooting him self with a revolvor. ITe was driven to tho deed by oxtronia poverty, having lost the savings of his lllo through tue uoiniontions of tho absconding lianuor bcnooniteiu. The Clyde Strike. London. Nov. 7. Practically all tho Clyde engineers aro Idle, as tho bulk of them refused to go to work yosterday as u protest against tho action of tho ship bulldors, who on Tuosdny posted notices lnoklnu out 35 per cent, of tho employee In their yards. Only members of tho unions wore locked out. The looKout is in sym nathv with tlio Belfast ship builders, whose employe recently struok work. Tho wife of Mr. Leonard Wells, of East llrimfiold, Mass., had been suilering from nouraluitt for two days, not being able to sleei. or hardly keop still, when Mr. Holdcu tho morohant tliera, sent her a bottle of Chanv borlain's Pain Halm, and asked tliat she glv it a thorough trial. On meeting Mr.WelU tho next day ho wtu told that she was all right, tho pain liad left her within two hours, nnd that the hottlo of l'ain Italm was wortli f-5-00 if it could not be liad for lees, For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Gruhior Uros., Druggists. MUNYON'S LIVING WITNESSES People Who Have Been Cured of Catarrh, Rheumatism in all its Torturing Phases, ABthma, Kidney Disease, Dyspepsia, In somnia and Nervousness Aro Now Well and Enjoying Life. Sarah II. Smith, of Plnovillo, Bucks county, Pa., says : "I havo had rheumatism for tho past twenty-five years, nnd it was Chronie when I began using MUNYON'S RHEUMATISM CURE. I had tried every remedy that was suggested, but nono of them did mo any good. 1 suffered a great deal, and was in olrnost constant pain. Finally I began to uso MUNYON'S RHEUMATISM CURE. In a siiort time 1 was entirely cured, and havo not had the slightest symptom since." Professor Munyon has a scparato remedy for each diseaso; for instance, tho Kidney Cure contains tho medicinal principles which I act upon the kidneys, nnd restore their functions to the normal condition j so with every disease, ono remedy for each disease ; no cure-alls arc claimed, and hero is whero Professor Munyon 1ms solved tho problem of l rapid and permanent cure. From nny druggist you may obtain "Munyon's Guide to Health ' tree, and his improved Homoeo pathic Remedies nt mostly 25 cents a bottle. You can then euro yourself and save a doctor's bill. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, 1503 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered witii free medical advice for any disease. llow to Prevent Croup. POSIM I1KADINO THAT WILL l'HOVK INTIIR ESTINO TO YOUNG MOTHERS HOWTOOUAni) AGAINST THK DISKASi:. Croup is a terror to young mothers nnd to post them concerning tho cause, first symp toms nnd treatment Is tho object of this itom. Tho origin of croup is a common cold. Children who are subject to it tako cold very easily and croup is almost suro to follow. Tho first symptom is hoarseness ; this is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough, which is easily recognized and will never bo forgotten by ono who has heard it. The time to act is when tho child first becomes hoarse. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is freely given all tendency to croup will soon disap pear. Even aftor tho croupy cough has de veloped it will prevent tho attack. Therois no danger in giving this remedy for it con tains nothing injurious. For salo by Gruhlcr Ilros., Druggists. JOHN DALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. DR. A. A. SEIBERT, Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 207 West Market St., POTTSVILLE. Hours 8:30 a. m. to 12 m.: 1 to 4 p. m.. 8 D. m. Sundnvs 0 a. iu. to 12 . r'HAS. DERR, Tnncnrijil Artict 12 West Centro street. S Styl'h hair cuttlm: a mieclalty. Clean towel with every suave. The Backus Water Motoi Is the Most Economical Power Known, and the Best In the World for Driving: Light Machinery. It takes but little room. It never g-ets out of repair. It can not blow up. It requires no fuel. It needs no engineer. There ii no delay, no firing up; no ashes to clean away; no oxtm Insurance to pay; no re pairing neeetwury; no eoul bills to pay, and It 1 always roaily for iim. It Is lnvalitl!u for blowing Chureh Organs, for ruinilr.h- 1'rltitlng Presses, Sewing Machine, Turning Luthes, Scroll Saws, tlrlnd Stonog, Coffee Mills, Sausage Machines, I'eod Cutters, Corn Mills, Klevntors, Etc. Four-horse power at -10 pounds pressure ol water. It is nolselww, neat, compact, steady, and above nil IT IS VERY CHEAP. Price, $15 to $300 Send forolroulnrto the Iteokus Water Moto, Co., Newark, N. J., stating jmpor you saw advertisement iu. We also manufacture Patent Rotating and Exhaust Fans. Send for Special Catalogue on Ventilating. Till! AVALANCHE IN JIAItYJANU. It Shows n Majority of 10,701 for Lloyd Irftwndc, BALTIMORE, Nov. 7. Tho peoplo of Maryland, having recovered from tho sur prise caused by Tuesdny's political ava lanche, aro beginning to Inquire how It happened, nnd what tho result of it is going to bo. Congressman Georgo L. Wel lington, chairman of tho Republican stnto committee, suim It up in n few words ns follows: Tho peoplo of Maryland aro tired of Gorman and Gormanlsm, of Rosin and Rosiuism, and they backed tliclr senti ments with tholr ballots." Chairman llattersly W. Talbott, of tho Democratic state committco, said: "Tho chief reason, I think, was hostility to Sen ator Gorman throughout tho city and stato. Many Domocrnts did not npprovo of tho senator's courso In congress, nnd all tho Ills which havo nflllctod tho peoplo for tho past two years havo been attributed to htm nud his courso nt Washington." The members of tho Reform league, upon tho other hand, assert that tho result was, to a very considerable extent, brought nbout by their work at tho polls In preventing olection frnnds, Returns from every county In tho stnto, partly estimated, glvo Lloyd Lowndes, rep., majority over John ta. llurst, uom., for governor, or iu.tui. xno majorities uy counties nro ns follows: Counties. Lowndes, llurst. Allegheny 1,770 Anno Arundel 31. lialtlmore 1,000 Baltimore City 11.753 Calvert 14 Caroline - 10 Carroll 200 Cecil 2 Dorchester 250 Charles 777 Frederick 600 Garrett 0.3 Hartford 47 Howard 420 Kent 81 Montgomery 17 Princo Georges JGo Queen Annes 230 Somerset 250 St. Marys 301 Talbot 150 Washington 1,100 Wicomico Worcester 230 736 Totals '21,000 Estimated by county chairman. 1,290 GUIGOS' IllO l'lAIKAI.ITY'. Onicinl Itetmns Give Illm 37,327 Votes Over Chancellor McGlll. JERSEV City, Nov. 7. Tho magnitude of tho Republican sweep In Now Jersey did not become apparent until yesterday afternoon, when tho official returns, as filed with the different county clerks, showed that tho wildest claims of tho Re publicans on election night and tho best returns that could bo obtained fell short of tlfb actual result. Tho election of Griggs was known to be a certainty at 10 o'clock on election night, but nt that hour 13,000 and 14,000 was all that the leaders of the Republican party claimed. As the night grew older they advanced their claims, under the influonce of tho press returns, to 22,000. Tho results In tho counties as filed show that Griggs received 27,327 plurality over McGlll. Tho olection of Mr. Griggs is tho first tlmo in thirty years that tho Republicans have elected a governor, and they nro now In control of almost every department of tho stato government,, and during the threo years Mr. Griggs has to servo those offices now held by Domocrats who may not bo removed oxcept for cause, will have explrod, with a few exceptions, nnd Jur, Griggs will havo tho right to fill them, For two years of his term ho will havo n Republican senate, oven should tho Demo crats carry tho ontlro eoven senators who rctiro next fall. Tho list of offices to bo filled during tho next tliroo years Is n long ono, and thore are some rich plums which tho governor may glvo out. Tho legislature Is Republican on n joint ballot by forty, nnd ono Independent. Hudson, Hunterdon nnd Warren coun tios nlono gavo pluralities for McGlll, Every othor county returned Republican pluralities. Griggs' majority over all Is nbout 20,000. The following tablo gives tho pluralities by counties for governor this year and In 18931 , 1806 . , 1692 . Counties Hop. Dem. Rep. Dora. Atlantic 1.370 Dergen "00 llurllngton 2,230 Camden B.275 Cape May. 548 Cumberland 2.500 Essex 6.7M! Gloucester....- 1.138 ' Hudson - - '6,850 Hunterdon 703 Slercer 3,229 Middlesex 758 Monmouth S87 Morris 1.017 Ocean- 1.4U3 l'assaio 3.t'8 COO 3 1,203 80 938 1,188 307 6,351 1,381 1,501 771 1 ' 45 1,038 773 Salem - !t 32 Somerset U2o 53 Sussex - 27 722 Union 1,528 01! Warren 758 1,916 758 7,313 Totals- - 31.740 Pluralities 27,327 7.013 U.037 7.0i This makes Griggs' plurality over Mc Glll 27,327, ajrnlubta Domocratlo plurality In ISfti of 7,086, a Itepubllcnu gain of 31,9fW votes. Foraker for United States Senator. Columuus, Nov. 7. Chairman Ander son, of the Ohio Democratic stute commit teo, concedes tho state to the Republicans by 90,000. Ch.nlrnum Kurtz says Bush nell's plurality will not bo less than 100, 000. Tho voto for Coxey, Populist, will lie about 15,000 less than last year's Popu list voto of 10,000. The only consolation for tho Populists Is tho election of V. V. Conley for stnto senator in the Thirty-sec-1 ond district. Conley was Indorsed by 1 the Itepublloans nud defonted Lawler, of I Limn, tho homo candidate of Senator Hrlco. Ho has declared for Foraker for senator. Tho sunato will stand: Repub licans, 80; Democrats, 0; Fusion Popu lists, 1. In tho house tho Itepublloans havo 87 and tho Demoorats SO. The Re publicans havo a majority of 87 on Joint ballot. Senator Allison's ICu-electlon Assured. I)EB Moinks, la., Nov. 7. Iowa is Ho publlcin this year by from 00,000 to 70,000 plurality. Drake, tho Republican onndl dato for governor, has gained 38,000 over tho Jackson voto for govornor in 1893. His colleagues on the Republican ticket aro running much nhoud of him. The general assembly Is overwhelmingly R publlcan, assuring the return of Senator Allison. Ou joint ballot tho Republicans havo 90 majority out of 150 votes. Cg'V' FIILSLSS wwrjwwmii. m wii... .iiii .i. imi it... f o A a 9 a 6 DRUG HHRipt sioiusSrlauAH IS RED, BLUE. WHITE AND The Three Colors In Your Blood, and What the Kidneys Have to Do With ThemHealthy and Unhealthy Blood Sickness Caused by Blood That Has Not Been Filtered. How . It Can be Cured Kidneys. by Curing the You havo three colors in your blood, Tho red comes first. It is tho best blood. Tho clear, rich red blood that flows through your arteries from your heart, all over your body, is what keeps you alive. It gives food, heat, strength to your body. It is your kiducys which mako it so puro nnd red. Your white blood is not too healthy. It runs through tho same blood vessels 9 your red blood. You need a littlo of it, but too much will make you sick. Pale, sickly, bloodless comploxion, An aemia, loss of weight, lack of energy anil umhition, all theso aro caused by ton. much white, wliich means too littlo red, blood. When this happens it is becnuso your kid ncys aro filtering out the red blood and leaving tho white when they should bo doing tho opposite. Tho bluo blood is generally supposed to belong to the aristocracy, and perhaps it does, for it certainly is "effete." Tho bluo blood vessels you see through your skin nro veinsi Tho blood in them is of a (lark bluo-rcd color. It contains all the effete and worn-out matter it has been ablo re collect. It is on its way to your kidneys to. bo purified. our kidneys will filter votir blue blood and mako it red and clean. It would not bo patriotic not to havo this done. You would soon havo nothing but white nnd bluo blood. It would not bo healthy, either. If your blood wore not properly filtered, your blue blood would carry poison to all parts of your body, and you would Soon begin to suffer from all sorts of diseases. N So that it is good policy to keep your kidneys healthy. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills will do it. Hnght's Disease, Congestion of tho Asid ncys, Nephritis, Pain iu tho Back, Slceplte ncss, and all, other kidney troubles can be immediately reliovcd, and finally certainly cured with Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney rills. Rheumatism, Gout, Tains and Aches in the Joints, Neuralgia, Headache, Anaemia, Pale and Sallow Complexion, Chlorosis or Green Siekness, Depression of Spirits, Lack of Ambition, General Weakness, Dizziness, etc.,. nnd all other blood diseases, can bo relieved and cured by Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills. If the kidneys are to filter your blood, they must bo kept well. There is nothing to mako them well that does it so well as Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills. But all the medicine in tho world cannot keep them well if you glvo them too much to do. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills aro sold by all druggists, or mailed prepaid for 50 cents per box. , Valuable pamphlet, "A Filter For Your Blood," mailed free on request. Hobb's Medicine Co., Chieago or San Francisco. The County Institute Course t The Finest Course of Evening Entertainments of the Season. EVENING ENTERTAINHENTS ! Monday, Hovember n, THK XEW YOH1C PHILHARMONIC CLUB, Eugene "Welner, Director, Flute; Paul Mende, Viola; Carl Krill, Violoncello; Louis O, Kopp, Violin; Apolph Ktuder, Violin; Henry Lehman, Double l!;is.s; Miss Inez Grcnnelll, Prima Donna, Soprnno. inesaay, jiovemoer a. Prof. JOHN B. DeMOTTE, A. M., Ph.D., of Cambridge, Mass. Magnificently illustrated lecture: "Electricity, Its Nuturo and Possibili ties." Wednesday, November 13. General JOHN 11. GOHDON, of Atlanta, G., "The Last Days of the Confederacy," Thursday, November U. THE SWEDISH GRAND CONCERT COM PANY. Original Swedish Quartet 1n National Costume. Charles A, Skoog, First Tenor; Geo. Leaniin, Second Tenor; A. Knill Skoog, llaritone; AV. E. McPherson, llasso. Miss Herthn Webb, one of America's Greatest Lady Violinists. Miss Jennie D. Shoemaker, Singing, Reading and Delsartean. Railway Arrangements. TRAINS: Arrangements havo been made to hold the trains for St. Clair, Frackvlllc, Gilber ton, Shenandoah, Mahanoy City, Morca, Delano, Beck's, Schuylkill Huven and Port Curbon. Ticket Arraneemeuts. Senhon Tickets, securing reserved scats: Par quet nnd Circle, J2.00; Dress Circle, first row, 81.75; Dress Circle, ex. first row, $1.50. The chart for salo of reserved seat tickets will open nt the box oflleo of the Academy of Music, PottsvUle, Saturday, November 2, nt 9.30 a. in., for teachers only to secure seats in one hulf of the Academy, and at 2 p. m.,for citizens to secure seats iu the other hulf of the Academy. Beforo opening the chart, jnrties desiring to purchase tickets will draw numbers for )Msltiou Inline. Each teacher in line may purchase nny number of tickets not cxceedlugtwenty, and each citizen iu line may purchase any number not exceed ing ten. Chart opens at Miller's Hook Store aflc r No vember 2. U. W WELSH, County Superintendent Chichester KucIUh Pin mom! Rrand. Original nn J Only Geniilnc A SATE) always reliable ladies ik S tond Brand la Ceil and C Id meUlMo VUW Iiwifi, f'aJl with bluu rHti'.n. Tako v7 no ether. Itffu lianaerous tubttitw V tion and tmUatmn At DruitgiHti, or Mud 4e. in iitmii ,..f pitrtiuularB tituaKi.Ul ai IHtf for laulh," m Uttr, Itj return Ainu. I H.tMJU I .Hiooiaw. Aams Fapf ChlehrtrC'ueuilculC'u.lllu01iii wcuir -q- riu!ti Kt4. I'm, M. J. LAW LOR, Justice of the Peace, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St. Properties For Sale. 1UVO-8TOnV Frame HutMing, 30x fei-t on South Chestnut btrtt. ltuntu for $H ur """HI, Will UD DUIU UJlVttJJ. HALF LOT and TWO HOlsus, t. on West Centre street. Will imv ' cent, on Investment, and can be bought terms. 1 FAILM 01' 33 At Iil s with. V. miles of good imirkot It. i acres under cultivation, ond fcur a good timber. 1'ramo farm liw ri goou tmrnaudnll In good eo.l i:j sum xur Sl.uu uusu LI AW 1AJJ' nnd two hou rj n sj i fPWO I.0T9ai'id six hou-r- , y eiury iruiuu Jiuiei aim H r- r" I .-emre sireei. rropoty TOUR BLOOD Pfl i 8 SftULru I Aggregate rent, S1I0. ... -,, . , .nifgregaie rem. suu.uu in r r