vt - r IV EVENING HERALD KSTAIII.l--.il 1.1) 1H70. Published cerr. Kvcnlng, K-ept Sunday, at s Soi tb .Taboin Htbkst. Nkar Ckntkb. Che Herald In iliMlvci I insiirninidmn and the 1 surrounding town for six cents n week ble to th carriers. lt mall Sl.00 if vear cents a month, payable in advance. Advert! inents chnrircd uocnrdliii to kiiiwpriiiI nositlon. The publishers trwrve the rtitht to change the position of advertisement u believer the pub lication ot news demands ft. The right I rwrvrd to re Ject miy advertisement, whether fiftld for or not, that 1I10 publishers tuny deem topriiicr. Advertising rate made known upon application. Knlercri nt the postofllce nt .Shenandoah, Pn., as eoond iluss mall matter. TKI.Kt'HONK C'OXXKtTlOX. Evening Herald Tin i;s)ay. xiinbmukh . lwm. THE RESULT UNCHANGED. lit ! Hip result of Tuesday's eloctlon may nut meet the exitectntions of the mole enthusiastic supporters of tlio Republican party, as foieshadowed early Wednesday uinming. there in no iloulit but that Major McKinlcy will liave, at the very lowest estimate. '.277 electoral votes. These flguics will prolmhly he ineroai.ed liy later returns. The claims made hy the Uryanites are only put forward to cheer their despondent ad herents. The result of the election is made 80 plain Hint even a Williolin can understand the meaning thereof. The flee and tin limited coinage of silver an an issue In American politics is as dead as the Democra tic party in Schuylkill county. And every student of politics kuwws that there is 110 further hope of this county givingn majority fur tlmt party, tinder Its present Management. There, is another pleasing feature', outside of the election of Major MeKlnloy, and that is the House of Representatives will be made up of S2H Republicans, 111 Democrats and 35 l'opulists. In the Senate the lotlremcnt of Senators Cameron, Voorhees, Hhvckhutn, 'ilfer and Kyle, and the election of Bound money Senators to succeed thein, will give the cause of honest money a majority in the uppci house. The ictury in Schuylkill county is com-it-tv, with the single exception of the First Li stisluthc district. Those who assisted in the du'iat of Hon. .loseph Wyatt are wcl niiiii' to all the glory they get out of it. The Ili'KM.D is not vindictive, hut wo cannot I (.ndole the. means resorted to by some people to hilng about his defeat. In the achievement of the glorious victory 111 this county, with majorities ranging any where from 1.000 to 3,0011, tlio llKHAI.11 has much reason to bo proud, and wejoin the Re publican hosts in celebration of that victory. Hut this victory places a double obliga tion upon the successful candidates,' The utter annihilation of the Democracy impose upon the Republican ofllcials-eloct tho double duty ol action and censorship. These are conditions that demand the coolest judgment H'ld tin utmost moderation. The iesult uf their administration depends, to a great ex tent, Hie futuie success of the party. Wo I I li if tiny will prove equal to all etnergen 1 n s and administer the duties of their otllics upon tin prluciplc of the greatest good to the grt-ati st number. Once again, let the eagle scream ! Till: most depressed lot of men 1 11 Sohuy!- kill county to day is that little bupd if 1 patriot-, the liryan Republican Silverltes. 'tiiis little liuugry coeterie cau no lougir walk up to the "trough" unci help themselves unmolested. Ami:ki kIii Lundou crowded the Strand in front of the Associated l'russ otlices uu Tues lay night, and as the good news was ii'illi tmed gave John II ill a fairly good il-!;i-tiati"ti of an election night in any large A uu 1 nan eity. Till-, battle between the Clow and the Mai tin in Philadelphia, resulted disastrously to tin latter bird. The Martin does nut rule I the roo4 as absolutely us he did some time ano. Amumi the patriotic Democrats who lAtve spent time and money to fuither the election of McKlnley and Hubart, none detervu mure rredit than ex-Uoveruor Flower and Iluurku Cuchruii fur their disiiiteicsttd labuis. (li:oi;iit. Foi.Mun and Harry llradlgan may well be proud of the vote their townsmen gave them, but this was a Republican year, ,md they hail to folluw their Democratic brethren up suit river. Now that the eleitiun Is oor, tho troubles o" t ie successful candidates: ha only begun. V r every position on "tliehlll," there will Ukcly be two dozen applicants. Tin. dcspatoheJ say l'icslduiit'Clovelaiid did not disguise ,hls Joy on Tuesday night over lliyau's defeat. (Jroverli mure of an Auieiuan than be U if 11 Dcuiucrat. fx,Mi of our Democratic couteuipoiunc s ..re publishing articles about "llrushing the Hair." Tho Republicans coiaboil it 111 41-cut nl,.isi for them uu Tliuaday. viK iieuple now realiie that they have 11 hard time of cuutiolllng their uwn vote-, to my nothing of thoo of an entire purty. Tub silence around Wolfert' Roost Is thick duoukIi to cut with a knife. David H. Hill left the opportunity of his llf ls by. l'liinDi.U'HtA's uiagn'fleeiit majority i exceeded only by that of three states, New York, Pennsylvania aud Massachusetts. 111 jj uiB .u 1 1 11 . ' .mil in . 11 . Now let McKlnley put Tom Reed into Oluey 's plai n uutl he will do honor to one of the gn atest American, i n mi. IE Kino's estimate of 2,000 gold lleuincrut iu thi couuty 1 borne out by the return. .1o.-i-.eii WvArr uiade a gallant fight but was defeated in the house of his friends by Irtai'hcry. i'lr Kkkoi'siiK ual at present. will have no uaptotc . ac that the election -i ovr lot us all ,n n to business " l A To It 1 1 . vet. Kisfo will nut be sent 10 ml Ni POLITICAL DRtrr. The Democrats below the mountain are fighting mad over the defeat uf Condon fur Poor Director. Hryan and Watson received four votss in the First ward, l'almcr two and Free Silver i. each. In the Second ward l'alincr received six votes. l'urnell, the Prohibition candidate for Legislature In this district, received two voles In the First ward, eight in the Second, nineteen In the Third, seven In the Fourth and one in the Fifth. There la apparently but one Socialist in the town, and ho voted In the Second waul. With only an Average Democratic uiujutlty nf 3311 in Shenandoah, it doesn't louk much liko n silver cyclone here. The IIf.RAI.li will Issue a table of the otlicial returns. Hut It will hardly be ready i fur publication before Saturday. Republicans elected eleven out of the thirteen Congressmen In Indiana, and will name a Republican to succeed Senator Voorhees. The division of the First, Third and Fifth aids, by funning two precincts in each, is being agitated. The move is u good une. Maryland will have a solid Republican delegation in the next Congress. The last leturns from all counties In New York stato inuke McKlnley' plurality in the slate 800,008. The Fifth ward returns were not counted until I) o'clock Wednesday morning. The election olllcors earned their 3.00 this time. . The city charter was defeated in Poltsvillo by 252 votes. Altgold is defeated by 112,000 majority for Ouvernor of Illinois. The I'ottsvllle Chronicle says Democratic defeat in this county was duo to the platform adupted. WA" struck Hilly Wllhelm? Sam Loach received a magnificent majority of 2.3tW votes. Wo are In receipt of many Muttering tokens of appreciation by the candidates fur the excellent fight the JIkhai.Ii made fur sound money and the whole ticket. The 1'. A R. C. A I. Co. and the Lehigh Valley collieries resumed yesterday morning and will work the balaiue of the week. Kershncr's majority in the Third district has been reduced toliin The people of Hhanio'iui on Tuesday voted on the city charter quistlon, and the result was a complete victory for those who op posed a change from the present form of gov ernment. There were Mil votes for and lti3 against It, leaving a nmjority of 1102 votes. It doesn't matter much whether sick head ache, biliousness, indigestion and constipa tion are caused by ueglect or hy unavoidable circumstances; Dc Witt's Little Early Risers will speedily en re them all. C. II. llugcn buch. MAHAN0V CITY. Maiunov Citv. Nov. 5. James Earlo, 10-month-uld son of Albert Decker, who was killed at the l'rimruso colliery ,1 few weeks ago by a gondola dropping 011 him, was burled at llarnesville this morning. Miss Kuitmr Miller, daughtur of Frederick Miller, of East Centre street, was pleasingly surprised last evening by a largo number of friends. Tho evening was spent In dancing and games. The shooting match arranged to take place at Hhaiuokln-to-iiiMTuw between Fen. Cooper, of town, and Edward Johnson, of Atlantic City, has been indetlultely postpuiad, John son having sent a message that his son line been shot and is in a critical condition. A masquerade party was given last even Ing by Misses Link-and Susie Wolf, at their residence. It was a great success. (wing to tho large number of votes cast in the First and Fifth wards 011 Tuesday a pro Uosition has bceu uiiide to ilivldetliesowards. Opinions vary us tu the advisability uf divid ing both wards or having a general le-divis-1011 of the borough on a basis of six wards. The high winds to day played havoc with :Vtrs that have been displa veil since elec tion daj. The Ilir'O Aug in I runt of the Grand Army hall U runt in tw.-.in and the (lug on Kaier'a brewery Wa torn tu shrills. Reuben Hurley, who mis the contractor at Kaier's oneia huU'Oaildls still loukliiv after 1 del ills there, icteived a'evore sprain of the 1 anklu yesterday hy falling from a ladder to '"" . I Rev. Thomns Itotcinau, of ulrunlvillo, is 1 supplying the Primitive Method!! church at (iillx iiuu on huuday allernoous. the church 1 ad hern closed for sumn time 011 account of inability to suppoit a p.istnr. The fuiieml of Madge, ll-yi ar-olddjughtor of Frank Wlierity. tuuk phico nl 2:30 o'clock this afteruuiiii. Ilitcriiient at St. Cauicus cemetery There was an election of officers ot the ISoHrd of II mil th last evening, D. lSarluwnud Duos Hall ware rc-elccUsil Pieiident and lloaltli Ollicor, respectively, and Leon K. Lowls, having decliiud a le-elecliou, was s'ucciedcd by John M. Coombs as Secretary. ltllchlen's Arutcii Jsatve. The best salve ill tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, tillers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, 01 jo iy required. Mi is guaranteed to give I erfoct satisfaction or innny refunded, l'rice 3ft tents per box. For sab bv A. Wasloy, The citizens of l'ottsville government. want no city 1 With Hood's Sarsapa- SJB rllla," Sales Talk," and N 2J 1 show that this mcdl- S3 S cino has onjoyed public confidence and patronngo to a greater extent than uccord ed any other proprietary medicine. This la simply because it possesses greator merit and produces greater cures than any other. It Is not what wo say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tclla the storv. All advertisements or Hood's Sflrsnuarilla. like Hood's Sarsaparllln it self, are honest. We have never deceived the public, and tuts wun its superlative medicinal merit, is why tho people have abiding coulldeuce in it, und buy SarsajDarilla Almost to the exchulou of all others. Try It. Pieiwired only by 0. 1. Hood Hi Co., I.ovrell. Mas. " arc the only pills to toko HOOCl S PlllS with HoodlBarsaparilla. A Handsomo Complexion Is one of the eri.itcst charms a woman can posses l'u.. a C'oarixioN l'ownuu give It. mm K 3 NOW SURE OF 277 VOTES (Continued from First l'age.) 1)0011 imtiiy (toteatiHl, out ts not ntir, .. . deep, nml Is probnlily nbotitOO.OOOnhead ol tho Democratic tmtloiml tlokot. Then In lioeii evidently 11 large voto cusi throughout the stnte for ileKlulov nut AHgehl. ' In Indiana, if imyof the rules for 1 st I mating tlio vote of u slnte which provhui. to the present election held good are M,l to lie relied upon, there is 110 Justlllentl ir for tho Deiiiijcriitlo clalniH of having cur no I the stnte. If the ratio of Kopiibllcm (inlu continues to tlio end of the conn! McKlnley wilt imvo approximately 20,001 plurality in the stnto. In Iowii, hs fur as eon bo wen from tin returns nt prosent, the Hopubllciiti plural Hy has ljeeu very largo not faroithur way from 75,000. Ohio, which has nil nlong been claimed hy Chairman Jones as a state In which liryan would push McKlnley very close, has given the ltopubllcun cundldnto an ovenveliuliiK plurality California has, on tlio strength of the returns nt hand, undoubtedly gone for McKlnley, the city of San Fruncleco giv ing him a plurality of 0,007. Ono-hnlf ol the outeldo proolncts show n Democratic gain of II votes, showing that tho Demo cratic relluuco upon tho heavy support ol tho rural districts wus not entirely war ranted. Deluwaro whoro tho Ilcpubllcan partj has liecn rent In twain beoauso of tho Ad-dlcks-lllgglus flght, has kept In the Ho publican column. Tho voto for tho He publican electors In this stato has boon unusually largo, showing that tho fac tional dispute did not extend In any grcal measure to tho national ticket. Tho vote of Maryland has shown an In teresting reversal from that of tho lasl presidential election. Cleveland carrlec the state by a plurality of 21,130, and thli year McKlnley has a plurality of sllghtl over 21,000 In tho city of Daltlmore alone l'la'XSVtVAMA'S 111(1 VOT13. Itetiirus from ,' nrly All Counties Mill McKlnley mi,t)3U 1'llllllllty. I'HinAIJKLMIIA, Nov. 5. Of the 20-. members of tho assembly elected In Penn sylvania on Tuesday 173 are liepublieiins and 31 Democrats. In the last house then Wore 176 Itopubllenus and 30 Democrats Complete returns to midnight from all but a few of tho 67 counties, in 1'enns.vl vauia give McKinloya plurality of stri.uio It is not believed that tho otlicial couir will show much variation from those llg tires. The following table gives the plu rnlltles for 1J10 presidential ticket bj counties, with the gain or loss in each county: Pluralities 18; PlurnltiiM lt6 I I If ? & s ? Adams Allegheny . . Armstrong Heuver Hedfurd llerks Hlolr .... 832 868 .... 7 .... 14921 . IWJ- .... 8167s .... HOT . . 2700 . . 0i .... I1W8 .. asoo .... 1432 .... ti; .. 1200 .... M .... itta .... 1020 19Ji .... 2142 .... tuoo .... sm .... 4 .... 4UP .... Sal .... ... 100 4C0B .... 16j .... 838 ... 1240 .... :01 .... ... 28S 2(00 .... 2T89 .... m .... 307 .... 228 .... .... 802 m .... 1JJJ .... .. . m boo .... im .... B132 . . 7000 ... UBS .... 12UJ . . S00 (158 .... . .. 13U 1228 2571 .... .... m 468 Hill .... .... 2808 .. 1462 1131 .... 989 . . 170J 714 .... . KM 1308 213.1 .... iMWI ... 854o .... 5035 .... U7M 8500 .... mi .... 088 107 .... 70.) .... 1320 . . 1030 .... (HI 049 058 .... 1807 .... 278 410 ... Ill .... TOO . 2502 .... 188) .... . . m .... 180 112 ... ... 1851 .... f.X 1051 .... 1819 .... 2U86 .... 1S10 .... 2436 .... 8000 .... 5T5 .... 819 .... 20) .... 1211 .... 74 2110 ... sat .... 878 .... 5000- .... 4C22 .... 9J0 .... 10170 .... 0978 2010 .... i)4Sl .... 2047 .... 1901 .... 41U0 .... 2112 .... .... 2010 109 .... 209 .... .... 1010 8828 .... 8410 .... .... 1790 Slli .... 2812 .... 781 .... 2150 .... 1.199 .... 1HJ .... I860 .. . .... 148 5J7 . J01 ...1 .... 2UM . 14.1 lUi .... .... 20 7090 70JO .... . .. 709 . . SiOi 373 .... 34.W L"J7 siai .... 772 1171 . 2 13 .... 418 1102 .. S7 .... teais .... H2U0O .. . 60781 .... ilpJ . . Uol 822 .... Oil) . . 1100 .... l.'l .... .... 2231 2317 .... 4708 .... 7011 . 1270 480 .... 2498 . 8250 .... 1017 .... ... 8W .... 4 330 .... . 1148 .. . 1978 .... 825 .... 3Tb5 .... fm .... 1818 .... 710 .... 1374 .... KB .... 811 .... 050 1C1 11011 ... 1800 .... 097 .... 1218 .. 3M0 .... 2i87 .... 225 1188 1418 .... 57 . .. 4300 .... 4337 .... 121 (lOJ ... 40 .... . . 8770 . . 704 8050 .... 104704 41017 803787 9897 41017 v Daoks Hntler Cannula Camuron Carbon Centre Cluster Clarion ' Cleartield . . Clinton . ... Columbia ... Crawford . . Cuuiberlaud Duuphki Delaware . . Elk Erlo. Fayette .. Forest Franklin ... Fulton Oroeiie Huntingdon j'!"1,, .Tuninta . tjickawiiuu Luueaater. Lawrence. . ., Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne Lyoomlug . . . McKtsui Meretr Monroe Montgomery. Moutour Korthampt'n Nortlmnib'il. Perrj ... . Philadelphia l'Ute Potter fcehuylklll ... Snyder Somerset. . . . Sullivan Susquehunnu Tioga , Union Venungo . . I Warren I Washington. I Wayne t WestlnorePil 1 Wyoiuuig York Harrl'n'spln 09MT McKlnley plurality, SWS.m Till! ItlJMtl.T IN I)i:i,AVAltn. McKlnley liets 2,(ioo Majority anil tho Deinoerutio (ioiernor 2,H00 rliiriillty. Wli.Mltftnox, Del., Nov. 5. McKinloy's estimated majority lu Delaware Is 8,000. Tuunell, dem., fur governor hun 2,b00 plu rality and Hiindy. dem., for oongro9 about the same. The legislature Is It; doubt. J. Edward Addloks curried Kent county, but both parti claim the Susmuc legislative ticket. If Addlcks Im Sussex he will control the legislature and be elec ted to the United States senate. If ho iosu-. 11 ine ijomooruui win nayo tne House, The IVihiktuis carried the legislative ticket through in Now Ciislle county. Mc Klnley curried ull throe counties. Kent bv I about 400, Siisitux by 630 und New Citstlo by 1,050. Tho constitutional coiivontlon will bo Republican by a small majority. The city ticket lu New Cuktlo 1 Republi can, nnd they ulso elected a bherlll lu Sus sex. Coining I lenls. Nov.W). TbukgivniL' turkey siipisir in Itobbiu' opora Uetue, under uuspice of All SuluU' churult. Dec. 8. Titeuty-fourth annual supper under the auspice of the Welsh lluptlat church, in Itubbitis' ojiem house. Dec. 21. Muoud annual hall of tlio Patriotic Ilium turps lu liobbmV opera house. 1 The lion hunter needs steady nerves If he mis ses the lion'.s eye. his life is surely lost. The lion hunter is not the only man who needs steady nerves. The business man iinw. Belays needs them. He must have them if he would bear the strain of business com. petition and be successful. A man with shaky nerves stands a mighty poor show iu the business world of to-day, whep; he must hit the bull's-eye of fierce competition many times in a day. Steady nerves are dependent upon pure blood, and to have pure blood one must have a perfect di. gestion. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery goes to the seat of the trouble. It is not a sedative. It makes the nerves steady by furnishing them with proper nutriment. It corrects all disorders of the digestion. It invigorates the liver. It makes the blood rich and pure in nutriment. The nerves re ceive their proper nourishment from the blood and soon become strong and 'steady. Business men recognize the value of the "Golden Medical Discovery" and thou sands have testified to its virtues. Drug gists sell it. " Having suffered for several years with Indi gestion," writes : Samual Walker, ltsq., of Park csburg, Chester Co.. Pa., ' I concluded to try your valuable Golden Medical Discovery. Af ter taking five bottles I was entirely cured. I also suffered from bladder trouble, which was also cured by the ' Discovery I feel like a new man." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is a book of 1,008 pages and over three hundred illustrations, some of them colored, all fully explained, This book is free. It has been selling for $1.50. Now you nny have it in all its usefulness, and in strong paper covers, for 2t one-cent stamp, which pays the cost of mailing only, or in cloth binding for .11 stamps. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo. N. Y. McKinley's Jtlioiln Island I'lm nitty. PltOYlDKNOE, !ov. 5. The complete re turns of tho stale unolllciully tubulated shows McKinloy's plurality to be 28,750. The total vote of the stale la muoh larger than lu 1802. Miujlanu' Ilig Itepulillcnii (tain. Haltimoiik. Nov. ft. Maryland com plete (uiioffioinl) gives MoKlnhiy 82,201 plurality. In 1803 Cleveland's plurality was 21,180, showing a Ilepublloon gain of 88,421. ltiTplibllt-iiiis Abandon Claims to Noliritstiu IiIXCOLN, Nov. r The Republican statu committee hnvo abandoned nil claims to tho state oxopt auditor nml treasurer, which Judge-. Post says the Itepubllcaus have elected. Iflieuniiitlsin Cilli-tl In a fuj "Mystic? Cure" fur Hhuiimatism and Xen ralgia radically cures in I to 3 da.ys. Its action upon tho system Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the caucc and the disease immediately disappears. The urst dose greatly lieneiits: 75 cents. Isold by C. II. ilnganhuch. Druggist, Shenandoah. PiT.SUNAL. 7 School Director T. It. Ddwnrds and wife spent yesterday at Mt. l'leasaut, 15. F. Parrott to-day attended the funeral of his uncle, Edward .Morgan, at Shnmokin. Joseph Bacon, of West Oak street, yester day became the proud father of a new arrival III his family ft liny. Prank Duve is lying seriously ill at his home oil South Jaidin street. Jesse Hughes, of ltoyereford, in a guest of town relative. Holier Hooks, of Puttsville, is visiting friends iu town. Til CUlti: A COI.K IN OXB DAY Tako laxative Brumo Quinine Tablets. All druggubj lefuiid the moiity if it fails to cure. 26 cents. Chasing Alleged I'ltlbusters. KXY Wiar, Fla., Xov. 5. It Is reported that two expeditions left for Cuba Tues day night, ouo from tho eastern end of the Island mid one from Cifpo Sable. Tho rovonuo cutter Winona left tho samo night to irlve chase, and tho United Stutos cruiser Italclgh loft yostcrday. Archduchess Renounces Her Itlglits. "VlKNNA, Nov. D. Archduchess Dorothea of Austria yesterday formally renounced hor rights of succession to tlio Austrian throno prior to her inivrrlngo to tho Duke ot Orleans, which will take place- tomor row. Consul General I.ee Home. Again New Yoiik, Nov. 5. Consul General Kltzhugh Loo was a passenger on board the Ward lino steamer Vifilauchi, which urrived hero this morning. If von have ever scon a little child in the agony of summer complaint, you cun realize the ilaimcr ot tne truunie una appreciate the viiliio of instantaneous relief always atlbriled by DeWltt's Colic and Cholera Cure. For dysentery and diarrhoea It is n tellable remedy. We could not afford to recommend this us a euro unless it were a cure. C. II. lliigenbuch. Captnln Hutllelil Kill Three Men. Williamson, W. Vu Nov. 5. Three mou Hciiis Chambers, John and Elliott ltutherford, tho former of whom was an election ollicor wcro killed at Mutewon Tuosday afternoou by Captain Hat Held, of Hatlleld-McCoy famo. An existing fond was irritated by politics. A largo ro wurd has been offered for Hatllold, who J Hod to tho mountains. .Sheriff Kcadlo and u posso or ten mon left hero In pursuli ol him. Tho excitement Is lutenso nnd seri ous troublo is anticipated. Poison Ivy, infect bites, bruises, scalds, burns, are uulekly cured by DeWitt Witch Hasel Salve, the great pile cure. C. 11. Hagenbueh. Jlnllroaus lxiiect inoteuseu imsiuuss. ClUOACK), aov. 0. i he ruiirouila ure looking foruroiitlyluerensedtraltlu within the next few weeks. They say that now the election is over the merchants through out the west and southwest, who huvo been delaying tho ordering of their goods, wilt demand their winter stock und thi Is oxpoeted by the roads to make vastly Improved business. In addition to this the grain will begin to move almost ut 01100. Tree Pills. Kcnd your address to 11. K. Buck leu &. Co., ('bieami. and net a free sample box of Dr. Kami's Nov Life Pills. A trial will convince von of their merits. Tluse pills are eaay lu aeUuiiauil uro parth ulaily elluclie iji the cure of Coustipatiun and fsick Headache. Fur MaUirU and Liver trouble tin y have been proved Invaluable, i hey are guurantcid to lie purely vegetable They do not weaken bv their action, but by Hiving torn to stomal b and how Is greatly invigorate the svstem Ucgularsize 25e lar box. holil by A Wusley druggist. Baboook Olaiins Two Hundred Eopublioan Mombors, BENAT0R FAULKNER'S FIGURES, Hn Concede tlio Itppubllcniis 170 Btrm hers, Claims 108 Tor the Den'iiicrnts and Mlverltes, nnd Places 12 In the Doubtful Column. WAsntxaTo.v, Nor. G. At tho Ifopuli llcnn and Democratic congressional hond quartors the chnlrmon hnvo been figuring on the oomploxlon of tho next house. Chairman Habcook says that of 10:) con gressional districts 183 districts huvs elected Democrats or Populists, nnd In 2S districts tho returns are incomplete. These tuny bo. nil clussod as doubtful, with tho prospect that tho Hopubllcnni will socuro nt least ono-half of them, which would mnko a total Hopubllcan mombcr.shlp iu tho Fifty-nth congress ol 207. It Is safe to say that Under no clr cumstancos will tho Hopubllcan juombor ship fall below 200. Chairman Bnbcock gives but tho following toblo: Elected. In Doubt California , j Connecticut 4 ' . . Delaware Illinois 17 1 Indiana 8 5 Iowa. , 11 Kansas... 1 ' 2 Kentucky. ; i 1 Maluo ,. i Maryland fl Massachusetts , 18 Michigan 10 1 Minnesota 3 2 Missouri : 8 8 Nebraska 1 1 New Hampshire. 2 Now .Tersey. . 7 1 New York ,.s,, so North Carolina , 2 2 Ohio 10 Oregon. 2 Pennsylvania 27 1 Rhode Island I South Dakota. 2 Tennessee. 2 Texas . ..' 1 Vermont 2 Virginia 2 2 West Virginia' 8 1 Wtsoonstn. .. 10 Wyoming .. 1 Total 198 89 Senator Fnulkner, chnlrmon of thi Democratic committee, although he doc nbt concede tho Hepuhllcnns n majority In tho next hcyase, glvos them 170, within throe of n majority. His stntomont con tains tho following tublo nnd compares tho complexion of tho next house with that of tho present to sliow Democratic gains: Doubt ful. Donu . a . & KePi Pop. 2 ... 2 4 Alal'iama Arkansas ... California . . . Colorado Connectiout . Delaware... Florida Georgia Idaho 1 S 11 1 Illinois 0 IS 6 10 1 2 V 6 12 Indiana A Iowa, , , 1: Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi 7 Missouri 12 Montana 1 Nebraska 1 NevHtla New Hampshire .. New Jersey . 1 New York .... 0 North Carolina. . 7 North Dakota. .- 1 Ohio 0 Oregon Pennsylvania . . 8 Ithode Island . . South Carolina... 7 South Dakota .. 2 Tennessee 8 Texas 11 Utah 1 Vermont Vlrgluiu 8 Washington 2 West Virginia. . . 1 Wisconsin Wyoming 1 Totals 152 Iff- 3 10 170 10 12 Total Republican, 170: total Democrat and Silver, 108; doubtful, 12. In tho Fifty-fourth congress tho Rapuli llcuus had S44 ; Democrats and Silver, 112; Democrat and Silver gain, 60, not taking; Into consld -atlon tho doubtful voto. The ltcstllt la Kimsns. Toprka, Nov. 5. With only ono-Hfth. of tho precincts in, Hryan electors seom to huvo carrlod tho stato by a slight majority. tour luslou congressmen talinpson, Ilupt loy, Vincent nnd McCorinick huva been elected. Republicans probably elect three congressmen Brodorlc, Harris and Cur tis. The state legislature is still entirely in doubt. Republicans practically con cede that Hryan has curried tho stato, and Chairman Simpson says tho Republican statu ticket will bo olected by from 2,000 to 3,000. Ureldonthal, Populist chairman, declares tho eloctlon of tho fusion stato ticket by from 6,000 to 10,000. I'lngree's llemarkablo Vote. DUTitotT, Nov. 5. Tho roninrkablo run ou Mayor Plugrco, govornor-eloct of Michigan, Is porhaps tho most interesting feature ot the election results. In. this stuto. Iu spite of what hijd been alleged to be all kinds ot opposition, both within nml with out hi party, the Detroit mayor's plur ality will oxcoeil nil of tho MeKlnloy elec tor hy 10,000 to au.ooo votes. Tho Dotrolt Tribune (free silver) announces that prao- tleally otlicial returns give Plngree n plu rallty ot tw,udu. Molvlnloy on tho same count recolvod 62,000. The Republicans elect ten or tho twelve congressmen. Senntcr l'liitt's lte-electlon Amired, New Haves, Nov. 5. A careful revision of tho election returns from Connectiout give McKlnley 110.27U vot;s, Hrynn M.SIO, Palmer 1,277, levering 1,888; matterlne;, 820. In the vote lor governor liorrlu A. Cooke, rep., was glou 103,571 and Joseph 11. Suruennt, sllver-dmii., 61,141. The four Republloau cougrewmen are returned. The senate is wildly Hopublloau, and 211 out of the 388 representatives are Kepubll onus. Orvlllell. I'latt will lie re-eleoted United ritnte senator. llryon's Virginia Plurality 80,000. RlLiiMONli, Nov. 5. From tho full re turn of tho voto of the stnte It appears that the Democrat have nearly gO.OOO plurality iu Virginia on tho doctoral ticket, Klght Democrats nnd two Ropub llrans are elected to congrcsM. Tho Re VutiUcims claim fraud. Will Not PerformMiracles But It Will Cure. U. MILES' lit 9TOIIATI 'E NKVINE c-ures ncrvo.s pro-trauon. Not mi raculously, but scientifically, by first removing tho germs of dnes.se, and then supplying healthy nerve food, inrrcaslng the appetite, helping digestion nnd strength ening tho entire Bystera. Dostierato cases reiuiro prolonged treatment ns shown by that of Mrs. M. B. P.ecd, of Delta, Iowa, who writes: "As tho result of a lightning stroke, the physicians said I had alight stroko ot paraljsls, my Hmb3 would all draw up. I Dr. Miles- would have throbbing in my client that seemed unendurable. Forthreo months I ciuld not sleep and for three wcoks did not close my eyes- I prayed for sleep, and Nervine Restores Health felt that if rellel did not come 1 would be dead or insane. I took Dr. Miles' Kcstora live Nervlno nnd the second night slept two hours nnd from that time on my health Im proved; slowly at first, but steadily and surely. I took In all 40 bottles, and I canylt express how grateful I am, for I am now porfectly well, and navo taken no neUi "ino for over four months." Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold by druggist on guarantee that first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on heart and nerves free, Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lud. G0UJ1TY INSTITUTE. GRAND COURSE OF MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9. JOtLV IlUItltOVOIIS, n popular m.d deliKhtful Speaker. Lecture 'Tlie Art ot SechiK Thing," Ho Is the authorof "Illrds and Ilees," "Shflrp1 I'lves," "U'ake-Kobln." "Winter Sunhine," "I'ith Fields " TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. l'OlJC MII.hEK last Delineator ot the Old Plaiitatiou Nearo in Kxistenee. IH'aleet recital "Old Times Down (South." An KvciiliiK- of Story nnd Song-. Old-timO Plnntatlo! Melolles Aeeoiniianled by the Hanjo. "Polfc Miller mi liave the best one-inau Simu la America." Henry Wattcr-on, eflftor Louis ville Journal. "Polk Miller kept his nudieuec coniulseil with hiughter for a full hour." New York Tribune. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. UKI.tOO Illltl) CAlt.VlVAI. AND C t'M YAW COMPANY. Jtr ChM. I). Kclloir, Hlrtl Wnrblei Mr. Emily fstuart Kellog, Contralto Mis Ivlniua M. lMllnmn, Aesthetic C.lii;lien ist. Miss Mary Howman, I'ianist. Mr Donald F. Ailainsou, KlectrlcUin. ".Mr. Kullog wilt throw on a st rren a prand collection of song birds, at the sanirt.iui m linir their enet calls and sonus, si lib thci nt sf and enct notes colored true to nature THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12 LISTBMAN GRAND CONCFUT COMPANY AND UK. HYIiON W. KINC Mr. Paul Llsteuiaii. Violin Virtuoso Mr. l-'rauz Llsleninu, Violoncello Mituu-o. Miss Inez (irenelli. Soiiruno. Mr 0enr KIiik, 1'tanlst. ALT. so,o AUllTS Dr Byron w. King, Dramatic Header nml lutertmnor. HAILWAY A Hit ANO KM I2NT.S. Trains Airanireins-nts have been made to liold trains for. St. Clair, Frackville, tiilbertou, .Slien- uuan. .ilaliau y City, JNorca, Delano, Miners ille. liH-k's.lsclluvHcllinnvenniid Onvli'slnirL. until after tho close of each evening enteitaiu meut. TICKI3T AliltAMir.JlHNTS. Season Ticket, sts-urinir reserved seat : Paniuel and Circle. - $2 00 Dress Ciicle, I'rt-st row 1 73 Dress Circle, exeept llrst row 1 60 Fnrollment tickets seeuriiiizatlmisslonoulv 1 00 bfnglo Admission.- 50 The chart for reserved seat tickets will onen nt Diies, lomeroy tc Piewart's new stoic. Potts- lue. Octnhcr31.a(V.lSn. v.. for teachers ONLY. to secure seats in odie-balf of the Academy and at 1 vsm., forcitizenstoseeure seats In the other nan 01 ine Aciuitiiiy. jeerore opening tiiecnart, vartles desiilng to purchase tickets will draw mini tier for positions in line. l:b teacher in Hpe way purchase any ninrbcr of tickets not eaciecdlnci twenty, snd each citizen in lino may imretiase any number notexceedlnfc en. Persons mav loin tho lino a second time with the same privilcire ns at first. The retire tentative of each district will bo reoulred to present to the Ticket- AKt'lit n list of the names 01 tne teacners lorwliom lie Imys tickets. Chart open at Dives, Pomeroy Htewait'a new store, after Octohcr3l. nnors open at 7:00 p. m. nicrtaiument com mences at 8.00p. m. i. i . wiuir-rs, County Superintendent PROFESSIONA L CARDS Q S. P1HLLIIS, M. D. Office : SO West Centre street. Can be consulted at all houxs. p F. UUltKK, M. D. 00 K. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Oftlee hour : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 8 and 7 tot) p. lu. y. i". 1 OSIBHOY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 61ienandoah, Pa. M. liUHKE, AnORNEY-AT-LAW. Oflloe Rgan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, ShenaiiUonh. 1 W. SHOEMAKKH, 111. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre street-. puoF John jONBe,7 MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Ttox CS, Mnbanoy t Ity, I1 ItavliiK studied under some ot mnvters lp London and l'nrta. will elv 011 tho violin, guitar anil vocai culturrl rcABonauio. AUciress in care ut Htn eweier. niienanuoau. Tho Rosy Froshno Ann a velvety soilness 01 the Hi riaoiy ontainea bv (none wno us.i 1 vuiujnexioii ruilllci.
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