EVENING HERALD i;maiii.imh.i 1x70. Published omtv Kvc-iiIiik. Kxcept Huiirlity, nt ft HOL'TR JAHIjIN HlllKKT. NEAH CKNTIIK. fflis Herald In ileiii rii'il in HliuiukiKtoan nni the l0UrrounIiiiK tnwni for six cents o week, iv bln tn the cairlors My mall M.OO n onr.ur Hi cents a month, pn ame In mlvanee. Advertlsw uentfl clmrvrd ivtsordliiK tosnu-eiind ioUioii. Tho publishers reserve the rts-ht to change the IvosHloli of iiilrrtlHclticut whcnnvertho pub lication of news (IrinnnfU ft. The rlfflit Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether bald (or or not, that the pulillMhers may deem Improper AdvcrllslliK rates uimlo kliuwn upon application. ttitercd Ht the postolncc nt Shenandoah, l'a., as second class mail mutter. ' Tl'.I.Kl'IIONI! COX.NI'.UTION. Evening Herald vi:i)si;sii,v. Mii.Mui:i: t. ism. IT S SO. Wlllitf you sec it in tin' 1Ikuai.ii it's BO. Ve predicted tlii' cloi torn of McKlnley it llnbart ly mi unprecedented majority. diaries N. llriimui and tlio oiitiio llcpubli cnu county ticket Ami tlio ictifrns show conclusively tliat when you sec it in tlio IIk.iiai.ii It's so. On Monday, by actual' tnensurntent, the site of Wandering Willie's head was given as .follows: Tl,.- . the uirrg, taken at the ratio of 10 to 1, , been materially reduced and is: I5y to-morrow it may disappear entirely. Oit, vflnt a' night, followed by n glorious jnofihtJt; ' ' , i L ..I ' STBEN to 1 now moans 10 votes for JI Kinley to 1 for llryan. 'Uvviu II. Him., once a Democrat will give way to a xood lleiiublican. The Grand Old Keystone state still leads l he van as she did in 18U1. The Ame.icuii citizen, the best on Hod's footstool, wauls the best, and got; it. TltATsevcu huudred Deiuocmtio majority iu Hbeuaiiiloiih did not materialize. Out coiuplinicntw to William AVllbelni, Ksq anil may lie see the error of bis ways. Thk O. O. l is still O. K. It's so good tlio uood Democrats ducked under its standard. It is too b.ul that m the general exultation uuw prevailing l).ic M.irtin must swallon Crow. Tottsvii.i.i. will ii-miun in its swaddling clothes, the citizens having defeated the city chart'hr.iiuestion. ' THK gohtijleiiiyci-at. of tidiuylkill did tho work. Shenandoah's "ailvor 1'epubllc.nu" ware nut in it. Tib eiuprimo Couit, tlio pallailinm of our liberty, is still safe, ami tho htvior of tho country unsullied. TllK hiindwiiting on tlio wall still uppcaifc' ' in golden letters, ami tliey shine inoie brightly than ever. A liKl'fiiLii as President, and n Ik-publican Congrciu uieaiib a revival of Uepublii-an iiun-b. And they can come none too noun. A PKliTINKNT quomluii : Dues the defeat ol Watson Shcpheiil inrry with it tlio gKiuglitir of his substitute? We thliik so. When jou ee it In the IlllUAi.n, it's so. Pitn i i, Soi.mkk Mi Kisuny of inn l'raaiileiit MiKmU-y of lb!)7 nod Frank lllack the diDliiel kchouL teacher ill Maine ill HT0 is tiovcinor of New Yotk In 1SU. n'lmt other lund under tlie suu presents such o ipoilunlties Iu its humble buiu? Do vol' hear the claiion notes of the Ilia: alv'h loosu r .' They cruw for the llepubli sal n hwts .mil those pHtriotie Deiuouiuts who -so nobly answered and ropoudwl to their isountry'nmll. And Schuylkill county has several hundred of them. JrsTiiB the hun wan ascending tlie eastern hills that little baud of .Schuylkill county jsUrlotsweie noticed ascending the uioun tsins lo tlie South on Uicir to be memorable 'jiMivh to Mexico. And limy their uhoile In that country of free silver prove moie . oOKtnial to their happiness than thut of Ichuylhill county. ftiy. Hm.h.11 appreciates the compliment ,14 it by a number of exchanges In copying psofusely from its columns, but It would ap lKftr mm ii Imttor were the proper credit tftveu. F penally is this true in the esse of . Jfabanoy'Clty contemporary in purloluiug i spsciul dispatch from our columns, and that sllhout the proper credit. Tlisre should Uo jooest dealings among newspaper meu above 01 others. Tniielecitlou returns hm settled ane-tiucs- tiou, tint dpucarca toiiea matter ot some ioiibl In the minds of a few gentlemen iu tbi- ninny The tail no longer wuus tlie i 1 In hi pilbliean p il iy is con jg P -rrjsfr- "Tf ' v L-fj.. --tWs-- -. -lJ - A Jl A GLORIOUS VICTORY rowned the pntrlotlocillsens roioiisc was not confined to tlio Itopubllcaiis ulono. Tliousatxls of iiatrlotic Democrats, sacrificing the tics of a lifetime, put t hoi r Inrtisaiishtp aside and voted for tlio welfare ninl lienor of their country us tliey shot for It defense when l-'ort Sumter was find upon, ns we have confidently predicted from tlio time the nominations were made until the close of the contest, and all that remained was hut lb record and announce tlio verdict. And it is with the utmost pleasure that c present the result in our news dispatches to the thous ands of llKHAM) readers. McKlnloy carries Ihreo-foiirlhs of tlio states and his popular majority Is estimated nt the same ratio. , As firm us the Ciilimltar stand the Jliddlo Stales, led by Pennsylvania with her 300,000 plurality ; tlio Central West, old New ling land, tlio lionlor States and n hig slico of tlio solid South, nil help to swell the magnificent majorities, for tlio "advance agent of Protec tion," The rosult in tlio natiou only goes to Jufllfy tlio faith placed in the American voter's intelligence and sound judgment. Tito lilteiost in the content lias hceli unpre cedented, ami tlio suspense has been Intense. in the New York Johrna election of McKlnley gives him the following Journal this morning the Is conceded, and g states, besides New York noil the solid East : Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, North Dakota, Wisconsin, Ten- nessec, Ohio, Nebraska, West Mrgitila, Michigan, Kentucky, Iowa, Jlinnosola anil I Missouri. While It "regrets the decision of the people," the Journal says tlio country needs a rest and all people should loyalty acquiesce in the vordict. (orrect returns from tho stato uro some what slow In coming in, but tho grand mnjority of 300,000 .is anticipated by State.Chalrman Kl kin. It Is gener ally couceded that had the gold Democrats voted for McKlnley and llohart instead of Palmer and lluekuer, these figures would bo materially Incienseil. Pennsylvania greets Major McKlnley with not only the largest in tbo galaxy of states, hut outdoes itself. Proud are we of our nation, and prouder still of the old Koystono stato, here no longer exists any doubt as to the political complexion of Schuylkill county. The face of tho iclurns show the tine sentiment of tho people as against a debased currency and in favor of Protection to home industries. The election of Congressman llruuuu and the county lie- publican ticket, places the sUuidaul-bearer of I the Schuylkill liepubliians again in the halls ! of Congress. Few meu havo enteied a contest with tho odds so much against him, and with such confidence, ns these that confronted the Congressman-elect from the XII I district, deserted by Bomo of his most laithful iieuten anU of the past. nlythe most enthusiastic U"publican c pi i tcil I uch a vitt.uy in tlie lounty, ultlioiigh there wire many who imped such a result. In celebration of that event our noblo beast, the Kepiibllean ' elephant, is on his tiimnphal march to the lourt houH, i.inl will place liis trunk therein us a guard against further Democratic mis- management. James 1!. Deegnti leads tho ! vlctoilous band with prubably 3,009 majority, while our townsman, Frank ('. h'lese, will bo ushoied into tho llegistcr's oilice witli a ma jority almost equal to that. He has led his opponent a hopeploss mie, although attacked ill ambush. Hut the )ouug element of tho jnrly stood manfully at his back, and with the assistance of a large number of compli mentary votes from tlio Deinojincy, his is a victory to be proud of. Well may his friends feel elated, for they diForvo all tlie glory. epubllcan deftat if it can lie culled defeat iu Shenandoah is duo to lea sees not necessary to Unto hero. Tho Democrats openly boasted that they would carry tho town by at least teven hundred majority, hut the lesult shows they were too confident. They carry the town by about tho same majority as that of last year. In fact, notwithstanding the desertion of a few liepublioan silcrites, the losillt ill Shenandoah is a vicloiy for tlie liepublioan ticket. This proves that tho estimate as to tlie number of gold Democrats iu this town was estimated at too low a figure, liven .Shenandoah liepuhlicans hae oovaslon to coluhrHto iu the grand triumph. A yielding to no undue enthusiasm, wo Y can truthfully say that there is little I sstisfuetion In the lesult for William Wilhelm and his satellites iu the silver heresy. For which wo are all devoutly thankful Let the eagle scieum ami tlie elephant roar. Tlie stars and stripes still proudly floats over a nation of patriot whose c.iutcbeou will not be tarnished by it dis tiunrst dollar but whose debts will be paid iu tlu i it money the world atfonls. The lielle of 'liogau's Alley. IHipulsrsuug at llrumm's. The latest KhouniiitWm tlureil In u Day. "Mystic Cure" for Itheumatism and Neu ralgia radically elites in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious, ft removes at once the ckusc and the disi ..si immediately disappears. Tho llr-t dose atlj beiifilts; ?,') -ents. Sold by t . II. llagcnhurh, Druggist, Shenandoah. A GLORIOUS VICTORY. Vl Tory linn once again crowi efforts of tlio loyal and jmtriotic of thin nation. As in 1801, tlio i M'KIHLEY IS THE VICTOR (Continued from First Page.) have tflctfly mora ur tne aamo in tho sweet bye mill be." Then ensued mi hour of Indefinite mos ngos from nil points of the cotintry, nil of them of nn encouraging iiiituro to the Re public. in (muse. There ciuue n message from Hiiltlmoro s'lylim that Clinlriimii ltilsk, of tho Domoct'iitlo cily oontnil coin inlttco, ooncerleil that elty to MoKluley by 16,IKO. "Thnt nioiins Maryland for lis, I tliliil;," pj.id Mr. 1'nyiio, ipiletly. "Wo nroiolnK now nnil tliey will novor cntch in." After this the telegrams cmne In a sliowur Unit secinod never to eeae. A howl of di'lliiht went up from tho crowd in tlio hulls anil tho rooms adjoining Mr. l'ayno'a officii whon tho folofrraph Instrti Jnonta tickod off tho mossngo of Chair man Ferry, of the Michigan state central coiiiinltteo: "Mlchlniin Is aafo for Mc Kiuley by 50,000 majority." ThlH iiowji was cried out of tho wlridow to tho crowd below, nnil tlio howl In tho halls nboro Was n Rentlo whisper to tlie wild roar from tho pavement. Tho next chairman to report with defin ite iisNimineoH was lilxby, of Minnesota, who wild that his commonwealth wanted Mr. MoKlnloy mid wanted him to thotuno ofW.OUO to 1S5,000. This cmno In n few minutes boforo 8 o'clock, mid Vice Chair man I'nyno nt onco sont out ii telegram to Chairman Haiiiia. In Clovclanil to tho va rious state chairmen saying: a "MoKlnloy has carried Chicago by CO, 000. Ueturns from Michigan, Illinois, Iown, Kentucky and Minnesota show that thoso states nre safe for MoKlnloy." Tho report from Nebraska headquarters to tho effect that Hrynn would be beaten In his own jita-to by n plurality of 13,000 gave tho liveliest satisfaction, and tho cheers wore loud mid long when from tho cast came news oiiimlly cheering. General William Osborn, tho secretary of the Now York committee, soilt word that Mo- Kliiluy had carried Maryland and "West Virginia by 35,000 anil Now York by 300,- 0(10. Thon the west spoke up once more, and Iown 'sent worl that Hrynn would bo "30, 000 to the ronr when tho final roll was called. Then came the south, with n promise of 20,(f)0 to tho good in Tonnossoo j mid n safe majority in the Democratic stronghold of Virginia. I .The Republican state central committee I at midnight issued the following : "The ItepubllcRii state centml com- i mltteecongr.'itiiliitosjou on your action I at the polls to-day, which places the west- i ern empire slate nt the head of tho list of honest and law-nblillug commonwealths of the union. Tho election of Governor Tanner by a plurality il to the won- llnrfiil irisoimli nf fhu tili.l nf ii,nnintli,ii 1c ' a tribute to his worth nnil it declaration that tho people of Illinois know he will give them a irood administration. "We possibly return n solid delegation to tho lower house of Cougruss to support the prosldont-eleci. In a policy which will benoflt the whole country, and secure u legislature which will send to the senate n Republican In placo of General John M. Palmer. Tho verdict will 1ms receded with joy by the entire nation, liecmise of the defeat or Aligeld and his horey of an tagonism to the courts was not less im- l portant than tho rebuko to the free silver herosv. IllmnfH srnmltt oroilillv lieforQ the clvlli.od world as loading the advance " tt!J '"i0 fr hu Kreat principle for which the Iteinibllean iinrty lights." Iteporsj received at Democratic head quarters Indionto that the doubtful states of .Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana. Iown, Kentucky, Maryland nnd Nobr.isk.i had gnnu for McKlnley A telegram to Chairman Jones from tbo Democratic state Dhalrumn of North Dakota claimed that state fur Hrynn by h.ootl plurality'. Chairman Jones, however, refused to con cede any of the middle wontern slates to McKlnloy Willi the exception of Illinois, which he couceded, but by a small plural ity. Ho was confident that later reports would materially change tho complexion of returns, which hail so far boun from strongly Republican districts. National Coiiimlttcumiiii, Cump.m at midnight claimed llryan hud carried Michigan by at least 15.000 plurality, and that returns from tho mountain districts of Kentucky and Tennessee would show that those states had ulso boon carried by the Nebraskan. Secretary Nelson, of tho stato Demo cratic committee, iu answer to numerous Inquiries, sen tout tho following telegram: "Tho indications are thai Jtcl-auley will curry Cook county by 40,000." tiii: vimnicT or .mai:yi.yki. McKlnley la-ads in the in Vole liy 0,000. iy a Mnjor- Ity ot 30, Hai.timoiik, Nov. !. The Damocrnts ol .Maryland, under the leadership of Senator (ionium, havo again tested the bitterness of a defeat so tiu.-lilug as to be almost disheartening. The almost phenomenal majority ot 0,000 for Lowndes a year ago has been duplicated, mid, perhaps, ex ceeded, as with full relunis from two thirds of the state and half of the city the indlcntlons aro that McKlnley leads Hrynn by SO.UHi, SO.OdO of which lias lieen contributed by llaltlmoro city, heretofore a Gibraltar of Democracy. l'Tvo Republican congressmen have surely been elected, the only doubtful dis tricts at this writing bolng tho First, In which Joshua W. Miles, Democratic, may be re-olected. Mr. Miles, although run ning on a sliver platform, has always fav ored tho gold standard, anil many think he may bo rqlloil upon to vote that way If re turned to congress. There was nu state ticket iu tbo Hold, mid a detailed vote, lu a cuso llku this, would appear superfluous. ru the city mi almost unanimously Re publican council has boon chosen, includ ing all tho members of tho "combine" which opposed Mayor Hooper, save the twu Democrats who acted witli them. The latter have been snowed under in wards heretofore deemed irrevocably Demo cratic. IN M'KINI.IIY'S) STATU. Ohio Made Unprecedented (iallis fur Hor Olioicn Son. Columbus, O., Nov. 4. On tho oompur Ison of the vote with that of the last presi dential t lection, Ohio made unpi-ocedeuteil gains yesterday for McKlnley. Iu lsui Harrison carried Ohio by an average plu rality for tho ltepu'illcair electors of 1,07'J. Ill thut your one of tho Cleveland ami Stevenson electors was elected. Iu 1HJ-1 McKlnloy had a plurality of over SO.OOO, and the Republicans carried Ohio lu lbOl by lar.oon, nnil lust year Hhshuell, rep., was elected gi.vornor by over 03,0. ThoIUtpuhhc iilshaveluul pheiiomeimlly large iilurnlities lu Ohio the past three yeuis, cummoiirlug with MeKinloy's re election as j'ciM-. uiir in IhW. while In Irf.U the result was very close The .statj lu lhSU, for the lirst tune did not give Hi on tiro electoral vmo to thi li -puuHctui pros liloiitin", cmiaiuato ine largest plurality evor given a Hupublicmi presidential ticket in Ohio was ttl.OOO for Oailleld in 1880. While tho Democratic stato committee makes no claims on tho statu, tho Republi can state committee oxpect tho comploto returns to lireak nil former records. Kin ney, for secrotnry of statu, liasaboiit the same vote as McKlnloy nnil Hobart. tiii: itusiii.T in ii:i.avaiu:. McKlnley lids Mm inrelors, lint Demo crats (.'upturn tbo Mate unices. Wilmington, Del., Nov. 4. Heturns from this city and all over tho stato nro very slow. Those received from a fow pre cincts in this city show slight Republican losses on the presidential vote, as com pared with the vote for governor In 1801, when Mnrvll, rep., had 1,000 majority. It is be lieved, however, that tho Hepilbllconselect tho prosidontl'il electors by nt lonst 1,000 majority, but Tunnoll, ilem., is probably olecteil governor, and Handy, free sllvorlto congressman. Is also probably elected. Uo ports from Kent and Sussex counties say there was n groat deal of troublo nt tho polls, tho Aildlcks men attempting to se cure tbo voters' assistants. In Bomo dis tricts no election wns held. The Democrats claim they have carried Kent mid Sussex counties by smnll plural ities. One man is reported to havo been killed In an election fight in llaltlmoro hundred. A Unlet Junction In .Maine. 1'oitTLANH, Xov. 1. Tlio election in Maine prounl ouo of tho quietest In tho stato's history, gonorally tho returns show ing a falling off of tho Democratic vote and n slight increase iu the Ucpublican vole, which accounts In a great measure for tlio heavy Itopublloun plurality. The vote showed no material change- f rom that In tho recent stato election. The vote cast forl'almer and IJucknor was not as heavy ns anticipated. The nccuroto figure? of tho plurality depends upon reforms from leinoto ili-lrlcts, but 10,000 is, cousl. lured a cou.jcrvauvo lluurc. Hucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in tho world for cut, bruises, sores, ulcers', salt rheum, fever toies, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, ami all skin eruptions, and positively cun s piles, oi jo nay required, li is liitaruntced to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price as """a W hox. For sale bv A. Wasley. t-EKSOHAL. " jj. I". Tierney was a rsseiiBor on the noon p. & ., tmill ,0 l,iladelphia. v. M. llrcwer left for Now York this ,nr,ig on business donnected with the Columbia llrew ing Company. Mrs. llenjiimin Davis or Mt. Carmel, spent yesterday In town as tho guest of Mrs. Thos. Dove, on South J.irdlu street. Mrs. Harry Kcnsingcr, of Mahanuy City, spent yesterday in town. Messrs. William Lewis, C. C. II. Kirlin and Dr. James Moniigliau, returned to Philadel phia this morning. J. 11. Monaghau, of South Main stiect, is able to be about again. Mrs. Liw.ie Humble, of South Main stroet, wlio lia been visiting her parents at Potts villi the luist week, has returned home. John lleese, of Centr.ilia, was gnetiug friends licio yesterday. L. A. Strieker, of Uituwissa, is tlie guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Van Vuhsah, on Fast Oak street. Dr. M. K. (Jallaghor. of Washington, D. C, came to town yesterday mid cast a sound money vote iu the Second wind. Theories of cure may ho discussed at length bv physicians, but the su'l'eiers want quick relief; and One Minute Couch Cure will give it to them. A safe cure for children. It is "the only harmless remedy t tat produces immediate results." C. II. Hageiibuc h. A Coming lilo Tight. Articles of agreement have been drawn un for a prize tight between Joseph Ford of Mt. Ciirmel, and John McClill of Danville for $a0 a side, at WU pounds. Tlie meeting will take place in Mt. Carmel on tlio !i3rd Inst. Darby McDonald is training tlio Mt. Cirnicl man. Many a day's work is lost by sick head ache, caused by indigestion iinrt stomach troubles. Do Witt's Uttle Darly Uisers aro the mot eUcetu.il pill for overcoming such dilllculties. C. II. llagenhucb. Hurt In Tho Mines Shortly after noon to-day an accident oc curred at Indian liiilgo colliery by which Patrick Martin received severarsovero gashes about tho head and a ludly bruised back by a fall of rock. Tho injured man was taken to his homo on West Ccntro street. A Coml Thing 1'nr u ltuit Cough. What? Pun-Tina, 25c. At Griihler Ilros., drug store. It doesn't matter much whether sick, bead ache, biliousness, indigestion and constipa tion are caused bv neglect or by unavoidable circumstances; DeWitt's Little Darly Itlsers will speedily -.ure them all. J. It. liageu bucli. Jthilto Cafe ltooin, linen's Ili.iltu cafe this morning mside a valuable addition in the person of Mr. and Mrs. II. K. liiimbel, of Pottsville who formerly had chargo of tho kitchen at Michael's cafe. Iloth are competent cooks and caterers. In consequence of tlie new addition tho genial Meado will now greet ills many friends Iwhlnd tho bar again. ures " Cures talk " In favor ot Hood's Sarsaparilla, as for no other medi cine. Its great cures recorded In truthful, convincing languago ot grateful men and women, constituto its most effective ad vertising. Many of these cures are mar velous. They havo won the confldenco of the people; havo given Hood's Sarsapa rilla the largest sales in tho world, and havo made necessary for its manufacture tho greatest laboratory on earth. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is known by the cures It has made cures ol scrofula, salt rheum and eczema, cures ol rheumatism, neuralgia and weak nerves, cures of dyspepsia, liver troubles, catarrh cures which provo Sarsaparilla Is tho best-In fact the.Ono True Mood 1'urlfler. j ii run curo Nw nisi easy to rtOOCI S FillS take, easy to operate. 36e A Handoomo Complexion is one of the greatest charms a woflian can possess I'ozzoni's CoMrixxiOM Powpun gives it. fP Major JtloKinloy and Ohairmaii Haima Photographed, RECEIVING THE DISPAT0HES At the McKlnley Itome Iteatl to r Camlliliito by Ills Mcnoirrnpltcr, Cooitcr Mr. Itrinii ltetlred to tiit Mr.li IIll rrltato ltooin. Canton, O., Nov. 4. Major MoKlnloy Rpent yestenlny afternoon with Chairman Ilmina mid his party, who with tho local committee was photorrnl'hed on tho Mc Klnley porch, with the mnjor as the cen tml figure. At t o'clock Mr. Haumt anc his associates left for Cleveland, Mr. Mc Kinley accompanying him to the train Just as tho party wen' lenving the hotisi an Associated Press bulletin brought tin first nctunl returns, thoso of n Uoston pre cinct, which showed a heavy McKlnlej majority. Throughout tho day mid even ing personal telegrams came from nil directions showing cheering assurances. At 0 o'clock definite returns began tc come in, anil preparations wero miido fo) reading them aloud. In the MoKinlqj home, tho doors being open to all whe chose to como in, Tho Major sat at his desk smoking e dry cigar, listening attentively to each bulletin, but showing no outward con cern ns to tho ro.-ult. His stenographer Mr. Cooper, read tho steady stream of re turns In n luiul voico. They cmno from live suurces, mid hail mlmy duplication! of tedious figures. A bunch of dispatcher was handed to the Major every half hour some of which ho minded to I.'rlvate Sec rotary Uoylo to be read aloud. Lincoln, Nob., Nov. 4. Mr." Bryan re ceived tho election returns last night m his home over a special wire. He remalne6 during tins evening In his private room' It the second story of his house, leaving tlu llrt lloor to the uowsiiaper correspond ents. He told them If he had any com muulcatlons to make to them ho w-utilc notify them. Ho spent the afternoon sleep ing mill was very little disturbed bj callers. Canalil.ito Si-uall DIsgutti-d. Bath, Me., Nov. 4 Arthur Sownll Deinoeratio vice presidential candidate was lnterviowod by an Associated Pros representative today. Said he:-"Wo will be under a government controlled by syn dicates for tho next lour yours as well as by Injunction. Mr. llryan received 140 elec toral votes, which shows there nro honest men iu tho country." IN I'BNNSYI-VANIA. The Itepulilleaii .Majority 111 tbo State (ileu at UOO.OOO. PlIILADKU'llIA, Nov. 4. Six judgos ol the court of common pleas wero elccteu iu this stnte yesterday, us follows: First district, Abraham M. lieltler, Jnmes (4aj Gordon and Charles Jl. McMlchael, nil 61 Fhlhidolphin; Fifth district, Hubert S Fmser, Allegheny; Sixth district, Kmorj A. Walling, Krle county; Twenty-seven tl. district, John Add Mcllviitiie, Washing ton county. McKlnley has carried Allegheny uj nbout 40,000, a llopublicnn gain of So.OiR). C. L. Magee, for stato senator, will prob ably havo a majority over Phebtn of 3,1X10. Tho entire legislative ticket, with tho ex ception of ouo assemblyman, has beei; curried by tho U-'publlcniis with nboul the sumo proportion as tlie head of the ticket. Congressman John Dalzell, Il the Twonty-sDcond, and W. A. Stono, ir the Twenty-third districts, have beuu re elected. The vote in tho cuuuty was the heaviest In its history. , State senators were elected In twenty five of the fifty senatorial districts today JJased on the returns thus far received tin next senate will stand: Republicans, 44 Democrats, 0. Of the holdover senators, 0 nro Republicans mid 5 are Democrats. Thootoon the national ticket lathe stato is overwhelmingly for MoICIuley, the Kopubllcuu majority being fully 300,000. A Mruw from Intliaiia. Indianapolis, Nov. 4. Ono hundred and thirty precincts outside of Marlon county give MoKlnloy 10,707 ; Hrynn, 12, 710; Palmer, 33; other candidates, 140. Saiuo precincts in lb03gave Harrison 11, ttil; Cleveland, 11,703; HldwoU, 703. Chairman Gowy, of tho Republican stato committee, sont tho following tclo gram to Murk Hnuna: "Indiana will glvo MoKinleytt. plurality of 30,000. Kluven Hopubllcan- congress men will bo elected; two in doubt. Wo will carry both branchosof tho legislature by a sale majority." Chairman Martin, of tho Democratic committee, said: "At this hour un ac count of tho fact that returns havo beeu received only from cities where Demo cratic losses wero anticipated, m ustinuite ot any reliability can, be made. Gains for McKlllley-'ln New Hampshire.' Concoud, Nov. 4. New Hampshire, ro turns cmno In vory slowly ou uccouut ol the number of uiiiuos ou the ticket, but euch precinct reported showed a gain for McKlnley, mid Indicated MeKinloy's plurality to be, 20,000. Tho Palmer and Huckner ballot was very light, and out ol a total poll of (,000 Is not expected to exceed 5,000. llanisdcll, for governor, ran behind the McKiuley ticket. Itepiiblloiii tiulus lu Washington. SKATTi.K, Wash.. Nov. 4. Tho vote lu this stato isveryheuvy. Indications point to Republican gains, but the vote will be close. Uapubllcnns aspect to elect at least one of the two congressmen. The fuslou lsts eoutluue to clulm everything by large majorities, while tho Republicans at state headquarters ure confident of carrying the stute by n small plurality. l'ew ltctiirn from eiatla. Cahso.v, Nov. 1 It will be impossible to give complete returns from Nevuda for several days, communication being slow, but Indications uro that Uryun's plurality will be far from as large ns at first esti mated. 1'robubly uot teuoh 2,000. llryan YYIns In Arkansas. Little Hock, Nov. 4. Heturns show that the fusion ticket has carried tho stute by 35,000 majority. Tho oomplote vote Is: Hrymb 1.8HU; MoKlnloy, 1,017. Same lu IWi: Clevoland, 1,886 ; Harrison, 1,007. Wisconsin Itepubllcan by 50,000. MltWAVKKE, Nov. I. On ft basis of j gains from the Urst twenty towus In tho Itato, Wisconsin Is Republican by 60,000, I I nd will probably be more. PITHY POINTS. Ilnpppulligs Throughout the Ityt-oii Chron icled lor Hasty Tei-usaf. The Ihlgh V.tlloy railroad ciiitdeycs in this division will be paid between lh loth and 11th. The tlllberton lloroiigh C'oimcil has pur-chaH-d new hose, as'n result of the rwent fire at that place. The Lehigh Valley llnllroad Company wMl revise their engines so as to use Boft coal. The members f the Columbia Hose Com liany are delighted with their now hose wagon, and well may they be. .Morn Majorities, fpocfBl lrrHVI'.MXl 1I1HI.1 Just as vre go to press at l.-t8 p. m. wo are advised that MeKinloy's majority in the county Is 3,300. S. A. Losch's majority is U.000, while Schrinck, Orme and Wltmnu are elected by majorities of about 1,500 each. Poison Ivy, insect liitos, bruises, scalds, burns, aro quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, the groat pile cure. C. H. Hagcnhuch. A l'rli-iu! to j;cryliify. Parents aro by nature anxious that their children secure and maintain as many useful and valuable friends as possible. Ono friend which they can readily securo for a trifle w Thompson's Diphtherial Curo, which in case of a diphthoritic attack, will positively cure thedicaso and savo life whero nil other medicines fall, Tlio best plan is to keep It handy in tho house at all times nnd apply according to directions at tho first intimation of diphtheria, croup, quinsy, or any other throat affection. Sold at Klrlin's drug storo at 60 cents a bottle. A Patriotic Whitlow. Probably no show window in town wa ever arranged to excel' in beauty th:t of Mr. L. J. Wilkinson. Anticipating th election of McKmloy. Mr. Wilkinson ln.s arranged what might vory aptly he termed an apotheosis of victory. In the centre tinder an arch decorated witli tlie national colors, is Miss Columbia, holding a flag in her right hand nnd a portrait of Piesident-clcct McKlnley in her left. On tho arch above bur head is tho namo McKlnley in golden letters. The background is tastefully draped in tho patriotic colors, and the whole reflects very creditably ou tho good taste of Mr. Wilkinson al his decorator and" wW crowds when It is exposed to view this even lug. Tree I'll is. Send your address to H. K. Iliickleu & Co., Chicago, and get n free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These nills are easy iu action and are particularly effective in tlie cure o Constipation and Sick Headache. For i.r..l....s 1 Tl.. ....1.1.... .1 1 1 .. .uai.il w. iiim im ei lumuiun 11117 ji.im- ocl-u proved invaluable. They arc guaranteed' to lie purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate tho system, lingular size Sac per box. S,old by A. Wnsley, drUJglst. t Tiru i:i:?ci,t in vuhmont.. I'reseut Indlr-iUons Arn That the Itcpub- Means Have 3o,000 Majority. Mostpkliei:, Vt.,Nov. 4. Ueturns froit tho state are being completed very slowly Those In thus far indicate that the Hepub Ucan majority will bo about (W per cent greater than that of l&lfi, but that It wll fall away from tho Scptoniber plurality As near as cuu be calculated the Inputs lienn plurality will be about 85,000. Ill tilt towns hoard from the gold DemocVat' hold ubout 10 per cent of the total vote and this loss to tho Democratic party ii about equal to that of tho liepubllcut party In tho state. . Virginia Uriuoerutlc by 20,000. Richmond, Nov. 4. The returns ro reived here indicate that the Deinncrat have enrried Virginia by 2U.0U0. Thej gained lu tho black counties, but lost, ir tho cities nnd seme white counties. Dem ocratic congressmen are elected as follows Jones, first district ; Lamb, third. Swan sou, fifth; Otey, sixth: Hoy, seventh, anc lllxey, eighth. The second, fourth, niiitt und tenth are in doubt, with chances fav orlug tho Democrats in the two llrsl named and the lvcpubllcaus iu tlio twe llisr. lULlUOll Full Details Gladly Given. A Railroad Official's Experience., n. EDWARD EDMONDS, long con nected with railroad construction In Nebraska, writes: "My heart troubled and pained rue for 19 years. Shortness ot oreath v. ai too constant and most common symptom. Imonse, excruciating pain, gener ally followed nay severe cxortlori. Falntness, hunger wltboutany appetite; flutterlncthat mado mo clutch my breast, and palpitation that often staggered mo us if I would fall, ivera frequent attacks. Again, evcrjthinE woulu turn black It I aroso from a stooping posture quickly. Sleepless nlghtswlth their Dr. Miles' prostrating unrest were numerous and I could Bee no rest day or nlsht Isousultod loading phy sicians und tried adver tised remedies. They gave mo no relief. Ono of Heart Cure .Restores Health Dr. Miles' circulars described my case so exactly that I took Dr. Miles' New Heart Curo and I urn now a well man. ! hope every one troubled with heart disease will try Dr. Miles' remeCies. If they will write me personally, I will gladly give them full details of my experience." Euw. Eumonds, 1'. O. llox GS, David City, Nebrasaa. Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on guarantee that first hattlo benefits br, money refunded. Tc zai-n 3 to Hire. II you want to hire a safe and reliable team for driving or forworktngpurposea pay SblehU' livery stable a visit. Team, constantly on baud at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No, 410 East Centre street. Opposite Hemline railroad station. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness of the skin Is inva riably obtained by those who use I'ozzom'a Complexion Powder. feet . if ? gs'
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