The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 06, 1896, Image 2

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EVENING HERALD
i;vrAiit.ism:i ihio.
Published every hi cuing, Kxccpt Holiday, at
8 8017m Junius mi bi.it. Nkab Ck.nthb.
( TIib Herald ihiIi-HvpimI iiiHtirnriiituiniiMid the
' iHirrniimllng tmvns for sit ct-nU s wwsk, !)
,blo to tlm cnrrii'i-K Hy until $3 00 a year.nr 315
. 'cent il month, painhlc in nilvancc. Advertise
ments charged nceor.li ng to sMiee awl position.
The publlshi r rwrw the. right to change the
position of ailvertWeiiK-nb u believer the pub
lication of news (Iclnnuilii It. The right la
reserved to reject ftny niHcrtlselneiit, ivliotlier
paid for 01 not, tluit tlio publishers mil)' ileolu
improper AilierttsluK niton innde known
upon application.
Knlert-il nt llii' pintofncc at Hhetiiiiiilonh, l'u., in
second clais iiiiiII matter.
TKI.UI'ilONK CONNECTION.
Evening Herald
fuiday. n i:mih;u .
In tin
luajunly
vear 11111 Mr. lirumiu received 181)0
I'llh-IIU.M t LKVW.AKD has issued his
Thaiiksgiinig piuclanrattun Viith a great deal
of gladness.
Lvi.n Wandering WilUo's countenance as
humcil a mure pluming look alter reading
tlmt Ilryan was elected.
Tin. ut. ii nut much cuimolattan in to-diiy's
lelurns lur the fellows who said last night,
"We may yet iiaNoa chance lo shout."
A i.m.n of 4708, as compared with tlioprosi
ilontiai vote uf 1SIK1, in this county, is enough
gluiy in oiiuUaylor tuu Schuylkill liepubli-
li en necessury to re-olcct ileKiuloy yes
tem.ij, i'i nitisly those fcilvoilles who iliu
ii.ini .mil tfi'itap at the smallest stinw to sine
tin in limn mo ivrocg.
i n i.nouau's liorougti Council has its
..hi, inutile in removing ulllsniiee ; but
i in y . ire nut alone. Taniamia'B Council ip
uuigid ma lice light over tiieHhio subject.
1 1 1-. iimicratiic that li division of three ul
(ih i let lioii preci nets be made. Tiiey uie too
Luge nu .i single polling place. Tne'inlrd
.urn I ilih ward returns were not computed
ii hi 1 1 i. iu ni'.t nimniug.
Im: lii.iiAi.ii iat night gave MuKinlcy
7; 1111i01.1i vole-., anu to-day's (linpatchos
uniy nm 10 (null 1 iu Hint import. When you
-il 11 in me I1i-.iiai.ii, it ' no lako. Wo lead
Hie pioii'niioii in the malurof news, alld our
luiiUMiiiiii, ol reuiler uppruciato it.
I'm. hunliug 'leaboii opened on Monday,
anu liii lavumole iieuihui piuved Irl'Oeiiituble.
luoluu aie repurteU pu-iiiilul ami the
M.iugiui r was uuprecedeuted, but it (lid not
luuip.iic uilu tue ailutk made upon the
. miyiMil uuuiocracy un Tucjauj.
I II MUM IN I.IIM AUDH (ll'.lilOS the IllUlALU
tu c Mi ml 11 1 coiigiatulaUoiis to liiose wiio tio
1101 i a-ii-U'd iu the giaud wciury uehievetl
in in
imiuiy, aud Viiuioutwuiiae usaismino i
1 lie i liairiiian a ettutia would liuVo
llUk avail.1
lioi.u ul I
W T-us Shei'ukuii uow fully ugices with
tne pi uple, that he will liiaki-.i much better ,
lawyer I ban Coligiesauian. ile di-utiibaos tho j
siiliji i t uf Ins defeat with thu .suteiueiil that
ii was his stilnlituti', and not himself, that!
Was it I'.'iudlihitc. j
Tin; iiidisposed Silveritcs had a relapse to
day, alter reading the I1lkam of lastuveu
mg. I he falc ttlcgiains issued yesterday
i aiisi d llii ui lo cuuii' lorili Iruui their little
In .Is too early, and m liolntiuii of the ex
plicit iiisiruciiiiiis of Hr. McKlnley aud the'
usuit has bei-u iliMislroiis to their nerves.
The rclapbti has, we aie grieved to scute, I
c lU-ciLthi ir (iiuilitiiui to hu of a serious i
mture. lIoMiivi r. by iiduiiiiUtering a large
dose ui riit(icti(iii and Sound Mulioy good
old Ki'pui 'a-in midiciiiii they may and
pnibably wl'l recover. The jicople halo
pnat faith in i)r. McKinley.
I TK yesterday .iftemuon an attempt was
Hindi' to i rcaie a duu'it as to the uleotioii of
Major Mi'Kiulcy, the doubt resting upon tlio
receipt of telegrams from questionablesoiin es
iinnouui lug that uuexpii'tcd largo gains hud
bci n U'ported from .scleral of thu doubtlul
Mates, and which if verified, would ruiulei
t'ie cmitest dmihtful. Theso repurtsliavo nut
hi . u vi rilled, as outlined in last uvvniiig'a
Hi-'itM ii, so that this limniing all doubts us
to tlm success of McKinley have bicnri
in v. tl, the skies aie cliuir and theashtirauio
ol a in cm iu business fully ciiiillrincil.
Whim, the official returns will probably bo I
delayed until late to-nisht, and will appeal 1
in lull iu to morrow's issue uf the IIkh.U.d,
it is appuieut that our townsman, Frank ('.
lli'csc, lejds all oilier candidate in tho iiiiui
bi .' of Miles received. Ilia majority la placid 1
at 2,031 and while tho ollieial count may in- i
( :isc these figures they will not bo lowered
Mr. itecse aud his friends aro open to con
gratulations, and they havo been kept busy
since Tuesday ti iu lit acknowledging the kind
words of their supporters. His vote at homo
and throughout the county oxcetiU the must
sanguine cvpci tat ions, and is u deserving j
tribute to tlie popularity of our young towns- j
man. j.reu those u bo oppoMsl ills election
are cimally enthusiastic in tholr pmlsc.
His siit'icssl'iil hglit is e-pei iully gratifying- lo
l outroller Seiern. wlio hus particularly in
ti'iested ill tin outcome.
THE EFFECT ON BUSINESS. 1
If we can ( ii ilit the piedieted ell'ect upon
tee iiiiliistiiis ol tlie i ountry that is to!
l'..IKm M-jui' Mi kiiilfy's elect lull, an uluiont
immediate bnuiu in business nmv bo loulud
l'ui iihluh w ill be u great boou to the entile
country, for ei ly section of it has for a lung
time past felt the depressing and dishearten
ing effects of I lie generally prevalent stagna
tion, and the employment of many bundled
Thousand nou ami for a considerahh time
past uiieiiiplnyid workmen.
Ilolug relieviul from the peril of lice
oinatie, aid its assuredly duoutrous ell'eels
up.
. fliiimcea of the (Kraiitry, and tl.e
ion of business eetifliloiii, lime
to le u renewal of that cuiilldeiiic
i Wallet' in trade and muntil'aeliiiinti
1 Hill li the In UN nl ull.
t lie as- n i i in i y.cn in.uh.ui'i
ildi n the In UN of all.
hv the friends of the eandiilate-cleet, and
tlii ic Is at present nothing in sight to indicate
Hint they will not he fulllleil, if not tn tlo
iory letter, to stioh nn extent at least as will
banish depression and continue the country
on its march towards unexampled pros
perity. The conflict is over. Let us all rijoicb at
that fact, as well m iu the result. National
olecllons have ever" been dlsturbeis of the
business peace of the country, and to this
the one that closed Tuesday hai been very
fur fiom lielngan exception.
Don't trifle away time when you lavo
chulem morbus or diarrhoea. Tight tliem in
the beginning with DeWitt's folic aril
Cholera Cute. You don't have to wait for
rcsulls, they are Instantaneous, and it leaves
the bowels in healtliy condition. C. II.
Ilagenlnieh.
Arranged for tier Own J'uuornl.
Jacksonviu.e, Flu., Nov. 0. Xoatly
dressed for her ftinornl, u young woinnn
lay on her IhhI at the Ctirleton liotel, and,
utter cnrofully arranging the bed cloth
ing, placed ii revolver tohcrheml and shot
herself. Her name was Miss Fnnnlo Viola
Flnnugnn, of Spencer, Mass. The self
murder had been premedl tilled for somo
time, as several weeks ago she hiul bought
a lot nt tlio eoniotory. selected a coffin and
niaile arrangements with tho undertaker
to bury a" lnirjglnnry friend. Sho left two
long letters, ono nddrosscd to tho proprie
tor of the hotel ami tho other to tho un
dertaker. In hor letter to tho undertaker
she stated that sho was prepared to lo
burled as sho was drowsed. She particu
larly requested that the pistol with which
she killed herself ho buried with her,
clasped In her right hand; also that nono
of her rings should bo removed. Her re
quests were compiled with.
llucklcn'a Arnica Salve.
Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts
bruises, wires, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Mires,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and
all skin eruptions, and positively ctiiesplloe,
oi .10 pay required, iv is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or mony refunded, Price
6 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasloy.
A I'ourleeii-Yeiir-Old Murderer. '
NllW Youk, Nov. (I. -Peter Fries and
Willie Mctiown 1 1 iiml 0 vi.nfo nf nn
epoctivoly, engaged In .1 sramo of leap fmg ' l'"Ille hnve bce culled on to determine
boclnllst Leader Charges the Ooieriiliient
on a vacant lot near Grammar School No ln lieeBt years. Wo have claimed, tho t wltll i-,lluBHiiB Hint.
48,ln the upper part of tho city, where election on our advices from states that lAri,s, xov. 6. -In tho chamber of dep
they wero pupils. While Fries was jump- ?vore ml'Htedly In doubt. In which wb lltlos m. Juuros, tho Socialist leader, ac
Ing ono of the boys threw sand at him. It 'flow tliero had been many frauds, nnd , cusc(1 tho guvernment of n9iihting M.
htruclihiminthefaco, and somoofitg.it, from which thoro were evidences of tarn- j Koslgnler, the owner of tho Carmaux
into ins eyes, lie became very angry.
vt line iilctiown laugliml at his discnin
llturo. Tho sand throwing coutinuod, ami
resulted inn fight between Fries and ilc-
tiown, during which Frlos stabbed Mc-
Gown to the honrt, killing hlni almost in
stantiy.
New York's I'oristry Amendment l),-l, ali-il
Al.UANY, N'ov. 0. Tho state forestrj
commission yesterday admitted that tho
propo-.ed constitutional amendment iu
luting to the leasing and rental of forest
binds had been defeated. Tho commission
had advocated the adoption of tho amend
ment urging that it would bo a benefit to
thu people lo allow simnlv the usstoninir
of campsites. Friends of the forests, how-1
ever, chained that the amendment was a
moti.iie to the Adinmdacks and would
give thu railroads an eptry Into tho forest
jiiu'itvc. The amendment cannot be voted i
upuit again iu ilvo yean..
Poison Ivy. insect bites, bruises, scalds,
burns, .ire quickly cured by DoWilt's Witch
Hazel Saho, the great pile cure. C. II.
rWeuhuch.
When run want goon
4 lounug, piamhing I
iin-uiittiiiig done call'
4 littiug, or general ti
mi K. F. Gallagher lb We.-t
Centro street
Dcal'ir in itr-os
1-tf
A Titled Woiild-lie Suicide,
Nr.w Youk, Nov. 0. Loo Von Waltz
I dorf, a -ed yoars, who s.nd that he was
j n. graduate of tho University of Halle,
J Gorm.iuy, was arrnigned iu the Yoriivlllo
i court yesterday, charged with attempting
to coinnilt sulcido by droivuing in the
lowor reservoir, und was held in KiOO ball
by Magistrate Cornoll. Von Waltzdorf
said that his parents wore titled landown
ers in tlio province of Brandenburg, Ger
many. Narrowly Ksenped Heath by i'laiin.
Bliliiui.TON, N. J., Nov. 0. The farm
house of Charlos Toder, threo mllos east
from hero, was burned duwn Wednesday
night. The family baroly escaped with
tholr lives. All their housuhold goods and
clothing were burned. Mrs. Kudcr, wrap
pud ln a hor.so blanket, went to a neigh
bor for clothes. Tho causo of tho fire was
u defective Hue.
Kx-ljufcii Lllluokiilaul riirdunt'd.
SAN FilANUIsco, Nov. 0. Tho steamer
Australia, from Honolulu, brings news
that tho Hawaiian guvernment bus
granted a full pardon and restoration of
her civil rights to ox-(Jueen Ijiliuokalaul.
Tho pardon Is based upon the fact that
during her parolo sho has faithfully kept
thu terms of hor partial freedom.
llilko of Orli'ilii. Mnrrletl.
Vir.XNA.Nov.il. Yesterday ln thechapcl
of tho Hofburg, Louis I'hllippo Kobort, i
lluko of Orleans, pretender to the throno
of Franco, was married to tlio Arch- i
duchess Maria Dorothea The affair was I
conducted with ull the pomp of royal wed- i
dings. !
OI severest trial and test provo
Iniegard to Hood's Sarsupuruia
;t, Greatest IvVderit
Secured by a peculiar Comlilna
tlon, I'roportton and rrocess
unknown to etln u which
naturally and actaallj produces
)d, Greatest Cures
Shown by Ihoi'saiuls ot honest,
vi'l'intavy tesliiiiiini lis which
lintuiiilly and actually produce
d, Greatest Sales
Aceonling to Hie statements of
druggists nil our tin country.
Ill th. se lleee points Hood's
haisap.irilla Is peculiar to itself.
Sarsaparilla
Is the best
it s the (Hie Trie Wood Purifier.
Hoodri
f-.i nre the onh pills to take
KlllS Willi Hi io ' j'Saisajuirllla.
jm. w-vh u&l
mm
W w xaiv wh sms?
TWO STATES STILL DOUBTFUL.
fCmilliiuid from First l'lige )
message was no surprise to mm, as it in
deed was not, for as those who have boon
in his confidence knew ho had considered
the battle as practically lost ovor since the
first night after tho election. Ho has, how
ever, felt, Hint It would lie both discourt
eous and unwise to glvo out any Intima
tion to this effect until the national com
mittee had spokoti.
Mr. Hryan announced that ho would to
day Issue an nddross, but docllned to
inakc any statement or to submit to nn
interview further than to say that the
light for 'silver had just begun. It Is
known to be his purpoo to devoto much
of his tlmo In tho future to educating tho
people to the acceptance of his views on
the political situation, ami it is his inten
tion to sound tho koynoto in tho paper
which ho will issuo today. It Is believed
(lint Mr Hryan considers that tho rosult
of the election has in it much to encour
ago the advocates of independent action
by tills country on tho question of thofreo
coinage of silver.
Mr. Ilryan deellnod tooutllno his future
plans or to glvo his opinion as to the
causes which icii to ins ueiciu. is quiiu
certain, however, that ho will not bo
tempted by any of tho flattering offers
which are coming to him to loavo Lin
coln. Ho will remain about his homo for
tho noxt few weeks, recuperating, for
whbo In no way exhausted by the duties
of tho campaign ho confesses to n feeling
of lunguorasarosultof tho arduous labors 1
..t . i.... i ,.ii.
of tho past four months.
Mrs. Hryan received tho news with qulto
as much composure ns did her husband.
Sho had never felt tho samo conildenco of
success that ho felt and has from tho first,
whilo not without hope, boon prepared
for tho news which Senator Jones' brief
messago brought.
ciiAiiiMAX .)oNi:v stati;mi:nt.
1're.slilent .HcKliili'y Will Ilinu the Siii
, port of Ilrynn's Mlpporters.
ClllOAiio, Nov. 0. Chairman Jonoij is-
hnod tho following statement last night:
"Tho result of tho presidential election
is apparently no longer in doubt. It bus
boon ono of the closest contests that the
'""'H . Vi i"
i. nnivii-imt tlmf Mr Hrvnii nftor limiting
be apparent tnat Air. JJryan, utter inaKing
the most brilliant campaign in tho his- i
tory of our country, and having cniriod j
most of the states claimed to bo dotibtttll, i
tine lint. f.tirrliil oiliillifh til iisslirii htl fc.no-
I coss in tire electoral eollego. Hryan elec
tors have boon chosen from all of tho states
Kouth of the Potomac and Ohio osuept
Wot Virginia, and all those west of tho
Missouri!! except California and Oregon, j
He has 100 votos, ami this number may
bo incrua.scd by final returns from states
yul in question.
"Thus this roinurkabls campaign closes j
with the election of William McKinloy. j
Tho result was brought about by every i
kind
f coercion and intimidation on tho ,
part uf tlio money power, including throats
of lockouts and dismissals and Impending '
starvation; by the employment of by far
ftho largest cnniiialgn fund ovur uced in
this country, nnd by tho subordination, of
u large portion of the Amarlcan prem. ,
"The president-elect ami his party uro
under the pledge to the Anierlcau iople
to continue tho gold standard, and by its
operation to restore prosperity to this
piniiitrv. As chief executive. Mr. MoTvlll-
iuv ,vi mvo tlio cordial support of tho
m'inhins of patriotic Americans who have
east their votos for William Jennings
Uryan. Thuy bow to the majesty of ollioe,
and bide by the result with uune of tho
inutterings that would have come from I
tho monlod powers had It been uusuccesH-,
fill. I
"They. are eonildont tho gold standard
cannot glvo the promised prosperity, lint '
will gladly welcome It if it eomoi. They
willcontinuo the-grant struggle fur thu
uplifting of Immunity, and the malntc-
nance of the dignity of our country in the
establishment of tho American monetary i
system. And theBoniocratie party, aided
by its present nlllos, will still uplift tlis
bimetallic standard mid liciu- it on U
vletoty."
Tillman Says llrjiui Will Whi Xait Tim.
Atiwta. f3n.. 'np li sniiiitnr Tlor
i'iii.M .,f Smith n.,,,,ii,, n.s.l tbrmnrl I
' 'I "
tho city yesterday ufturnoon enroutohonro
from Chicago. Tho senator was Ii) good
snlrlts although ho conceded tho victory of
I JlcKlnley. Ho declared tho light for frco
1 silver had only boon started and would bo
i conl lulled. Bryant ho said, would bo tho
Democratic nominee in 1900" aud would
( certainly will.
ll5I-.VWAltH'.S Ol-riCTAI. COUNT
1 It Gives M'Klnley 4,000 Jlnjnrlty, Tbllliell
i.hoo unit: iiim.iy ',:, io.
DiiVKI!, Del., Nvv. 0. Tho canvassing
' board for Kent comity met In tho court
houso hero yesterday for tho purpose of
I counting tho voto. The work of oounting
the voto of Sussex, eounty was procoeueu
with without friction, both sldos agreeing
to tho tally shoots presented by tho olcc
tion boards of the' various hundreds. In
two cases, owing to dlscnepnnclos, it was
found necessary to opora tho ballot fcoxos.
Hoth partios "iu, Kont had omployed
counsel,
Whon tho lists of Knict Dover hnndroit
were reached counsel for tho Democrats
objected to tliuirreeoptioii on tlio grounds
of brlbory nnd corruption at tho polls on
Tuesday. Tho-board, after argument, do
chied to throw out tlw Vlrst and Third
districts of Kust Dover hundred and also
Mil ford hundred, which will chango tho
political oomploxlim of tho senate, which,
with the senting of J. h'ruiik Alloo, of i
i Kent, would make that body stand: Ho- I
1 publicans, 5 ; Democrats, 4. These figure
I will, by throwing out tho illstrlcts naiuod j
I above, result In tho election of riamuol It. .
I Meredith, Djniocr.it, and thus give tho '
' Democrats a majority of one in tho son- (
i nto. Tho house is surely Demooriitio. I
The eHiivasslng board of Sussex -com-
1 pletedlts labors at 7 o clock last night.
The I teiiulillomiu rilnet .Tnhiiftiin sherllT aud
two levy court ooinmlsslonors, giving
thfcni control of the latter body. The Re
publican oleotors have a majority of 760,
and the legislature is Democratic by 80
majority. Tunnell and Handy luive 371
niiijority.
SicKinley's majority in the stnle will lie
fnini a,MKl to 1,000; Tunnell, for governor.
l.wi; Handy, duni., for congress, tt.-UW.
Thu lugUluturu U DumocraUe.
(i'li-Cliililslleniliirlii.
i Why suffer with Coughs, Colels ami J.a
! Oiippo when laxative lirouio Quinine will
cure you in one day. Put up in tablets noil
veuleut for taking. Ouanrutceil to cuio, or
money refumlcd l'rho. US contn. For sale
1 by Klrliu's rimrma' y.
fj cldldless
jfc Y marriage M M
A healthy baby is the real jewel for which
the wedding ring is only the setting.
There is no place in Nature's economy for
a childless niarriaRe. Wedded couples that
are childless nre never truly married. A
baby is the tie that binds. The baby Is the
pledge that makes husband and wife one in
keeping healthy and vigorous the organs
upon which motherhood is rtcnendent. As
a consequence, they are weak wheie they
should be strong, and motherhood is either
an impossibility or a torturesome and da"
geroua ordeal. This is easily remedied,
The most wonderful medicine for women
is Dr. Tierce's l'avorite Prescription. It
acts directly and only on those delicate or
gans upon which the perpetuatfon of the
race depends. It allays inflammation,
soothes pain and makes those organ
healthy and vigorous. It prepares for
motherhood. It makes the expectant period
comfortable. It makes baby's coming easy
and almost painless and insures health in
both mother and child. Druecists sell it.
"I take pleasure in expressing my faith In
your ' l'avorite rtescrlptlon,"' writes Miss Hdith
C.liu, or Clinton, Allegheny Co. ra. "After two
years of suffering I began taking Dr. Pierce's
medicine and now 1 am entirely cured. I had
been troubled with displacement of internal
organs for some time and also with ulcerative
weakness, but now I nm well and happy. I will
cheerfully recommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription to all Invalid ladles."
The profit side of life is health. The bal
nauire ami m lacr, ana ti at leacncs mutual inm j. Hryan, giving McKinloy a plural
eu-Hsciince nun sympainy. i iiousands oi , itv nf n7 im Tbla la nnk tt-tbn
cnunles nri rhililleM hiiiu r lt,A .! " 01 t "S IS not Ollly thO
nee ect of her henllh as n n-niiian Tn r, 1 vote over cast In tho stnto. larger
women fullv annrcciate the iinnnrliinre nf I ny provlous voto by 70,000, but it Is nl
fHCuS wrHten,i." ri,c,V' re1' I"lre ,Moa of I for Hryan by 1,500 to 2,000, wlfilo tho Ro
health. . Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel cts cure ..i.n. i.,i .. i rJ ait.-i..i.. i. c
constipation and make the blood rich and
pure, nicy never gripe, lly druggists.
ROW IN THE FRENCH CHAMBER.
. . ' "
MrfttionnBainst tho Socialist dcnutlos who '
Glass works, in organizing tho demon
opened u now co-operatlvo glass factory at
Albl, near Ciirmaux, on Sundny last, and
with Illegally dispersing a Socialist meet- j
Uif t .i i . . . - x, . . . I
S . Harthou. thomlnlstorof thoin erior ,
nmld interruptions from tho Ift, denied
that tho government had opposed tho '
foundation of tho co-operative glass works, i
the establishment of which was resented
by the workmen of Carmaux. Tho gov-
nviimi.nl-,. hn nililnd. milw tm.lr thn .,,.
ures necessary to prosorvo ordor.
MM. Millerund and Goblet supported
M. Jnuros, and M. Iiarthou reiterated that
the police only did their duty, owing to
disturbances In tho hall.. Amid tho So
cialist interruptions M. Hoyer cried "You
have lied." Hut finally tho order of tho
day supporting tho govoruinont was
adopted by a vote of 310-to 288.
Old I'ooplu.
old people whu require liiediciue to regulate
tii'bmvds and kidneys will find the true
leinedyiu IJiectrio llltteM. 'lids medicine
docs nut stimu lute and oeulHins no whiskey
nor other intoxicaiu, but nets asa tonic and
alii nitive. It act mildly nn the stomach
mill bowels, adding streughli and giving tune
to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the
perfuniiiince of the functions. Electric
Hitters is an excellent aiinctiaer and aids
"'f,, ,
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digestion. Hid people find it just exactly
I'rice lilty cents per nottie
rug store.
Alnlininu's Decreased. Ilcni.iyriitlo Voto.
Biujiinuiiam, Nov. 0. Tho returns so
far show a decided decrease- in tho Dem-
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ocratio voto as compared with ltSQ2. Tho
actmil result will not bo known until tho
olllciil count tomorrow. Tho majority
for Hryan on tho face of tlui returns will
hardly bo less than 33,000.
McKinley'B Illinois I'liirallty 144,131.
Chicago, Nov. 0. Uiiofllclal returns
from allot tho 103 counties In Illinois (In
cluding Cook) givs MoKlnleya plurality
of 114,181 and TaiuTOr a plurality of 115,501,
rs t-t- . l. !...
Ivoinpieio oiueinij icmiun junjr uIlIlllu
olllcinlj returns
thoso figures n trifle, bufcthls.la practically
tlio result In tho state
If you have ever seon a little child in. the
ngouy of summer lomplaint, you can realize
the danger nf tho trouble and appreciate the
i value ul instantaneous reliel iilwuys a u omen
by DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Curo. For
! dysentery and diarrhoea it is a reliable
I remedy. We could not attnrd to recommend
this as a curu unless it
wero a cuio. C. H.
Hasienbuiii
1'oynler bllceeeils JMillulft.
London, Nov. 0. Sluch to tho snrprlso
of tho friemU of twtunoro proniluout can
didates for tho position, Kdward J. I'oy li
ter has beeu olocteii to succeed tho late Sir
Johu SlMula as president of tho Hoyal,
Academy.
Uig Mllln.to Start Up.
Irswicu. JIass,, Nov. 0. The woolens
and cotton mills, of, tho Ipswich corpora
tion, which havo-been shut down forsomo
time, will start on full time early next
I week. KmployuicnJ will bo given to about
1,000 hands.
The Weuther.
Fob custom. Pennsylvania and Nore Jor
soy: OoueraUy fair; ilecldodly oolderj
hrlek. northwesterly ivtuda.
to cum: A coi.ii in m; day
Tuko laxative llrorau Quinine Tabltts. All
ilrUKgesU nifuuil th money if it falls to curu.
25 eeliti.
'ow AVarshlps for Jui'an.
! 'Wasiiikuton, Nov. (1 Nowniius roaiAeel
hero that tho JtipuhOM) govorument has
flnally nwarileil to the American shlp
: builders oontraeta for biilldlnii two swift
i lirotoelcil oruihors of tho giyuiplit type.
One goes to urtuups, oi i-iuiaueipiua, unit
ouetu tlio Union Iron works, of Sau FritU'
oleoo. The prices aro not stutod.
Murderer Joluuuii's Houtiuit'o Altlruieil,
Tiibnton, Nov. 0. The state stipreme
court yesterday aillnned the oouvletlon of
Juoob Johnson, u ooAorod minister, who
was tried for murdering Annie Rogers,
ooloreil, In iSoniornot county. Tho court
granted a now trial In tlie cam ot Hplno
und Aruglo, Italians, convicted of murder
In the Middlesex county oourt.
Many a elay's work Is lost by sick head
ache, caused by indigestion and stomach
troubles. DeWitt's Little 1'iirly Misers are
tho niot etl'octual pill for overcomiug Mioli
dilricuUles t', U. Haneuliucl.
lMngrce's Orent l'luralll y.
DKTiiotT, Mich., Nov. a The total vote
. of Michigan appears to hnvo been, In
, round numbers, ISB.OOO, of whloh 1'lugreo,
for governor, received 27S,00O Sligh. 205,
i 000. I'ingreo's actual plurality has in
, creased to 70,300. MoKlnloy's is about
10.000 loss on account, prosumnblv, of the
1 "lirynn and 1'lngree" vote, which shows
1 that n considerable olomcnt whloh favored
Hryan also voted for l'lngreo. Tlio legls
lnturo Is as follows; Senate, 28 Hepubll
1 cans, 0 Kuslonlsts. Houso, 80 Hopublt
i cans, 20 Fusionlsts.
I Iowa's Orent Iteptibllcau Majority.
I Bus Moixks, In., Nov. 0. Tho returns
by counties in Iowa wore completed yos
I terday. The total vote east In tho stnto Is
in oxcoss of 610,001), ostimntlng tho XJrohi
1 bltion and Palmer votes together at only
B.OOO. Of theso votes 2Sfi,7il wero cast for
AVIUIam McKinloy and 21U,118 for Will
largest
than
I so
'" largest Itepubllcan majority everglven
in Iowa. Garlleld's majority vrns 43,000.
Ilryan'a Majurlty Iu Jfobrnsha.
IiiXCOLX, Nov. Oi Complete returns
from 44 out of 03 conntlos of tho state re
ceived nt Populist state headquarters give
Hryan 7,030 majority and Holeomb (fu
sion), for governor, 10045. It Is ostlmntcd
from these figures that Hryan's majority
in tho stnto will bo about 13,000 and Hoi
comb's nbout 18,000. Tho fact that Hol
eomb runs ahead of Bryan is attributed to
tho confusion incident to.tho court's deci
sion against tho regulnrlf.y of tho Chicago
ticket,
ICentncky's A'cry Cl'Me Vote.
LonsviLLE, Nov. 0. Tho rosult In Ken
tucky on presidential doctors is more in
doubt than over. Tho revision of figures
in some districts has brought tho majority
for either sldo down to a very small mar
gin. Tho Democrats now claim tho state
pnblicans claim It for McKlnley by 500.
Tho voto is so closo that the olllclnl returns
will bo necenBary to determine the rosult.
The I'.rsnlt In Norlli Ciirnlllin.
llALUlcilt, Nov. 0. Tho presidential:
McKct ln this stnto appears to liftvo been
elected for Hryan by a majority of from
6,000 to lo.OOO. Many countlos nre still
missing, but It is not hollered the votes
will change mitterially the estimate given
alwvu. Hussell, rup., is elocted governor
uj-not- loss wiiunjfcumi majority, i. ne otner
u..i.ii.pii.f r.i.. ,t.n m
(irc elontei by 40HXX
Two l.li.-s smoil.
Mrs. l'lioobc Thomas, of Junction City.
m.. was told by her doctors she hail Com
Mimption anil that then- was no hope for iTer,
but two buttles Dr. King's New Biconfry
completely cuied hr and she says it saved
her life. Mr. Thus. Eggers, 130 Florida St.,
Si,n l'mncico. suirered fnim a dreadful cold,
approaciimg UMisuraption, trim without
lesult evcrytiilng-elstf then bought ono bottle
of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two
weeks was cured. He is natumlly thankful.
It is siielincsiiltg, of which these are samples,
that prove the wonderful ellicacy of this
medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial
bottles at A. Wasley's drag store. Itcgular
size 5'Jc and 1,00.
Cyollst 3rU1eiT In n Itoail Itaco.
JUliSEY CITY. Nov. (1. .Samuel Harnobt, .
of No. M) Zabrlskle street, Jersey City, met
with art accident whilo oiihlsbleyeloilon
day evening which subsequently resulted
in his death. Ho'Wns iu a ton mile road
raco on tho Houlevard when tho fork of
his wheel broko ami throw him violently
to tho ground. His skull was fractured,
and ho died soon, afterward.
Motcmcnts uf the CruUeis.
Wasiiin'Oton, Nov. 5. Tho crulsor
Marblohend, ou her way homo froin
Turkey, arrived at Funchal, iliuleiia, yes
terday. Tho Bancroft and Cincinnati,
uro still lying at Smyrna, having anchored
thoro twontyflvo days ngo. Tho Jlinn
npolls and San Francisco havo not moveel
from tho same-port for a mouth.
ltellef In Six Hours.
Distressing kidney and bladder diseases
relieved in six hours by tho "New Groat
South Anierlcau Kidney Cure." This new
remedy is u great surprise on account of its
exceeding promptness in relieving pain in
the bladder, kidneys, back and every put
of the urinary passages in malo or female.
H relkwes retention fit water and pain in
passing it almost immediately. If you want
uuick relief and cure this is your leuicdy.
Sold by r-hajlra's pharmacy, 107 South Alain I
stroofci I
It doesn't niatteriinieh whether sick iead
ache, biliousness, indigestion aud cowtipa
tinu are caused by neglect or by unavoidable
circumstances; DeWitt's Little Early Risers
willispeedivy uro them all. u. Jl. iiiijjen
buf.M. Coming Kiellln.
Nov. 20. Thanksgiving turkey snjper in
Itiibbins' porn lieuse. under auspicea. of All.
(flints' church.
Dec- X Twenty-fourth annual suppea
jnder tBo ausfices of the Welsh llaptist
church, in Ilobbins' opem house.
Dec. 21. Second annual ball of the
I'atiiotfo Drum Corps in lloblAas open
houso,
IS' IT A TRIFLE ?
THAT' COMMON TK0UBUE, ACID &YS
PEHSIA OB SOUK STOMACH.
Mcvvr. Recognlzeu as a Cauie of anions
Disease.
Acid dyspepsia, commonly ealled heartburn
cr sour stcmaeh, is a form ol indigestion r
sultiner from fermentation of tho food.
Tlie stomach lieiug too weak to pronijtly
digest It, tho food remains until fermeutation
begins, tilling tlie stomaoh. with gs, aad a
bittsr, tour, burning taste iu tlie mouth is
often present. This coiulitlou soojv beeomes
chronic and being an awery day ociunt'iico ia
given but little ntteotion. Beauio iljs
i8iain is not immediately fatal, many peoiile
do nothing for the taeuble.
Within a recent period a remedy lias been
discovered prepared solely to cure dyspepsia
aud stomach troubles. It is kuoivn as Stu
art's Dyspopsia IT&klets and innoiv beueuilns
mnidly used and prescrilied M radios.1 cure
tor every form of dyspeiwii.
Stiuirt's lypepsla Tablets have been
placed before the public and are sold by
druggists everywhere, at SO cents per pack
age. It i Jiritpared by thn Sluait Chemical
Co., Marsliall, Midi., and while it promptly
and ett'eetually restores a Tigorous digestion,
at the samo time is perfectly harmless nnd
will nut Injure tho most delieato stomach,
but on the contrary by giving perfect ilis-os-tion
strengthens the stomach, improves the
appetite aud makos life woith liviuK.
he-ud for free hook on stomach Diseases,
Ministers SlioukI Use
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure.
4-3i"J.nERB 19 NO PROFESSION, wheaa
g. labors so aovcrely t-ax th nervous ays
torn, as that of the inlDtsify. Thodo
rangement o tho nerrecentera of tho brain
by over work, frequently brings: on attacks
ot heart trouble, and nervous prostration.
Rev. J. P.Kcstcr, It. D Pastor U. n.
church, LondouMIl'.s, lltu. lilmsolt a physi
cian, writes Fei 20, 1S93; "Heart affection
and nervous prostration had becomo so
serious last fall Diat a little ovor tvork In
tbo imlplt would mcotnplccely prostrate mo
Ty IV?1fc' t,,at 'l semcd certain I
Ul . mun nrjst roHua ths-work
Heart CUre oC th0 nUalMry entirely.
Unartpalpttfttlon became
ReStOreS so Dad that, my auditors
TTfo1f Vi wottld ask tan if I did not
liCailll...... havw heart dW.iso. iasb
Noreniber I commencwl taklrnt Dr. Jliles'
New Heart Cure alioniitely witfi Dr. Miles''
Jiervlno. and derivod tlij grcateot possible' '
benefit. I have Just closed revival work of,
10 woeks, preaching noarly every night and.
twlcoontho Sabbath. I can speak for hours
without sulTeriug as I foranerly dkt Hard
working ministers should keep Dr. Miles'
gTand rtmedles on hand."
Dr. Mllos' Heart Cure is st td on guarantoo,
first bottlo will benefit or money rot utided.
BloodifHerveFood'
For Weak end Run-Dcwn People from
Childhood to Old Ar,e.
WHAT Ft IS f ne rlch.stof nllrn' t'Tatirt
rouilB, hi-iiimai' it r p'nrvt tli minit fiih--..-i ta
to Ii.h itlwii mid nrv.-H thnt nm etl,.oii. d In
IH, lAi.'llftfK'ui.'jluiiVbTdi-i'aiii'.li.ilij.'. -.t'on,
lagu li.:., l (erwork, w .rry. oj.ci-hm., anuse, i-tj.
WHAT, sr tfCESr Vr n.ji na ho blojid
f iriH.'.ti.i-l ,i u.l th 3ipi'in iwirfi tt,ic crpirtes
9 i..it ll-Hfi, ei.iisilft snil Mr.-ittcth. The in rten he-nih'li.-
iwis.'i.,tii br.iin b-r-oni" lu-tlrc an.!
cft.r. r-ir rti ng ,At n'nl.iy anil stopiwnir an
ni-tliijfilii'ii.uf'it ei-aliui'j.iinpith-rH'T, It haa
ao nn ! , a.iif p . ''-malftTsiilKtorit laMurth Ita
'renrlit i v;a ijt.iio lamia week. Prlcefii c.,or
r. boa 3a v. Vfiuifinta or by nail. Itiioltl'ree.
TMf OR. CilAUC COW.HANV,
iila Clijsiaut t.t.. t'hllaileujala.
Testimonials
Decide
The medicinal valuo of goods
niaimluciiued for the health of
mankind.
VIS
Diphtheria
TelH Us own tory
us given by tho&ti
who have tested
Us qualities. Not
u single cuso of
failure ainonir tho
Cure
millions of bottles sold. It Is tho
only rtfttiedy that "will positive
ly and speedily cUre that dreaded
disease. Muunfuetnied by the
Thompson Uibutheria Cuio Co,,
"Willlamport, ra.
Ask your denier for a bottlo and
also tor printed matter docrlbiiK
tho remedy and Its spucitlo u&o
when properly applied.
IT NEVER FAILS !
Hero is what ono who ha3 triod
it says t
Wllltamsport, Ta., Slay 1. ISO.
To the ruiille: I can say positively
that Tlioinpson'sDIiilitherlaCiire saved
my life', llnilone of the' sei erest cuaws of
Jilpbtlierla ever known among grown
people and tills Medicine cured me In
(several days' time, AUo know that my
dear sister w nuld not be living to-ilay
hail It not been for Thompson's Diph
theria Cure. Till this to ull the world
and make the liingunge as strong as
possible, fur It Is my desire that all thoso
mulcted should tdve Thompson's HI ph
IherUi Cure ii- trial. II will curo eery
time lfapphcd aceonling to directions,
as surely us-the sun rises and sets.
II. 1'. Hull, 816 Hepturn St.
Sold by Druggists evny
ulbB at SO Cts. a bottle.
For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug Store..
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Q S. 1HU.UPS, 3L D.
Ofhee: 80 West Cent ftlree.
Can ha eaiMulted at all hours.
"p P. KintKE, M. D.
80 S. Lloyd stieelfehfcjiindoalw
CHia hwirs : 7 to 9 a. ru, 1 to 3 uid 7 to Si
T 11. POMEHOY.
i - .
ATTORNEV-AT-LAW
Shouai)4ih, Pa.
M. BUltKE.
ATTORKEY-AT-LA-rV.
OBlce Kgiin hulUsing, oornoir ol Main and
Centre streets, hhen-uuloah.
E.w-
SHOlMKBlt,
ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW.
Curner SIsrket anl Centre streets.
pitOP JOHN JONISs,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Lok Box (SB, Mahanoy C'ltv Pa.
Having studied under some .i thrl
masters n Lonuon ami J'aris, will give 1
ou the violin, guitar aud vocal nlture ti
reasonable. AihlrMM In cai-h nf Sltnnll
eweiar. Biienmiuoati.
Tho Rosy Freshnosi
ana a velvety softness of the skin i
rl.iOly obtalnca by those who use l'l
i vujnpiexiun I'owuer.