'1 rz-j'wmTr V EVENING HERALD i.srAitt,isin:i ik?o. i'libllihcf! i-wry I'.vLMilinf, Kxcept Sunday, at Hot'Trt Jahimn Htkkkt. Nkak Ckktrb. The Ihmihl tn deilvrtcd In KlienaminiHi and the aurrotindliiff tnwnnforfllx cent it week, 4ble to the cnrrlcra. Hy mull SB.00 a year.or 35 tmnin a month, pity utile In advance. Advcrtlw metttn churned uei-ordlnn: tinttwtct und jMMiItloii. Tho piilillnhern reerve the rttfht to eliHt.gu the ponltlmi of advertlementn wlionevcr tin puli ' 11 cation of news demand It. Tti rlnlit In renerVfd to reject, any advertisement, whether ptd for or not. Mint the publisher iwty deem Improper. Advertising ratw made known upon application, Entered nt tho poptolllee nt Shenandoah, Pa,, a ftecond clans mall mutter. T K I - K I 1 1 ON K ( 'ONN HOT 1 OX, Evening Herald MONDAY. NoVKMIIKIMI. 1S1HJ. llHKrKiNKUK.K wo defeated in Kentucky, as he deserved to 1)0. Tin: Democrat will havothroo lopresenta. tives in t'ongre., but only one of tlieui Is an avowed Ilrynuilu. 'Tools step in where angels fearto tread," is applicable to Watson Shepherd's caw. Luckily, however, his siibstllulo was not 11 candidate. Cjiawpoku l onnty, tin' homo of William II. Andrews, which gave Harrison 1,000 majority, on Tuesday reversed thoH figures anil gave llryiin 50(1 majority. In tliv anm tity of liomp, anay from the cares anil perskvities of political warfare .Tmncs It. Ifcilly is quietly but pleaantly rcviewini! tin- ill -bnliine of tho nominees of the late Deumiratii' convention. Hotii political effort to have the pricincts in each l'iflh wards. The paitics should make an emu t ciealo two polling of the Tlrst, Third and i h c tiun of Tuesday clearly demonstrated tin I'.u t thai this is necessary. Ilesides, It would iclicve the election builds and enable tin in to compute tho voto in otic half the time it now takes. If something of this kind is nut done it will soon be difficult to get anyone to serve as an election officer. "Tin: Solid .xuiilh" has not been broken op as yet, but Tuesday's election nicked it ladly about the edges. Republican vie toiies in Maryland, West Virginia ami Ken tucky, with l"rg' Itepiihllcaii gains in 1 lorhl.i. Texas, Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia and Missouri, give promij-o of tho tally dissolution of the Democratio willdlty that bus held the South in chains and retarded lier development for thopnst twenty years. Tim Malianoy City Tribune furnishes tho following sturtliiig pine of political news: ' Tho fictions are united. The leiiult of Scualoi Penro-c's visit to town on Monday evening was tho cause of unbracing and reuniting tho element which have so long been at war in our midst. It all wound up in a grand love feast at Mci:ihenny's enfo at night, to which only the prominent leaders were inviled I'oiuoso brought the olhe brain h. lly-gonos will now be forgotten und nvo me nsMiicd a united party." s a general thing the defeated candidates iiro taking tho result of Tuotduy's election philosophically, but there appears to bu at leiust ono candidate who cannot viow his de feat in the tame light. The contest ill thu Second legislative district was a spirited one, and luucli nioney was tiMil, The election of Keillor bo thoroughly digu-tcd his opponent, tluat the latter huschauged his place of abode. A day or two after the result bentmo known Mr ltocker, the dif'caicd candidate packed up his hoiibchold goods and shipped them to New York city, nnd llany will make that place bin future abode. Tho people of the Ssecouii in.sirii t, appaieutly, are losing no lcep over tho fuct that one less Democrat now resides in Ctiruidvillo. ItKcn.NTI.Y a woman wrote ton mwspiipe saying last summer she estuhlishul a Miialj -electrical plant in her hoino and that she sisesit for beating, for cooking, for cooling tho rooms by moans of fans, for making ice cream, for call bells and for burglar alarms. There seems to be a n ide field in this for electrical geniuses who have been confining themselves to the invention of phonographs viUscopes ami other things which i-linply nuiuse. The possibilities of electricity in thu h niseliold uio boundless and the tired Shen andoah husband would no longer have to get up and build a tire in the cold winter morn ings, lie would simply in ess n button In tho wall, and presto! when his wife went downstairs the kettle would be hinging its hcorfiil song, tho kitchen would bo warm and everything ready for breakfast. Surely peace would nigu over all tho house ami tliere would boa taste of the inllleuium if -i h conditions wi ro possible in all holms. THE VICTORS. The recent election in Schuylkill count' pm-ents many phases, and the moro tho re turns are sciinned by tho victorious army tho more have they leason for congratulation. This county was looked upon by the Demo cratic managers as certain to return a largo majority fur llryan, mid theru were to ho found Itepuhlicaiis w lio concedid the county to the silverilen The Itepublican organiza tion, howevei, inlirid the contest with much confidence, iciliiug that the number of gold DouioemU would far exceed the diswitla fai tion ill our ranks caused by tho tlescition of what were known us llryan liepublicans. And their cnulldiince hi the patriotism of toe I),'intcrts was nut misplaced, and to tlietn is due part of I lie victory. Their muriilccn w. re grMti r, and Major McKiuley recogniics their services i inly words, worthy of olio who Us been called to lill tho highest posi tion within the gilt of tlio American people. u reviewing the contest in this county, ami Unsuccessful termination, from a llejuib loan stiiudpoiul. the elt'eetive work of Chnu la.ia liJwanls aiel his col league cannot le overlooked. They are deserving of nun h praiHh ud have lieeu the recipient of many .oiirtultory letter for the uuwteily iiiailuar in which they dlretl the light. Mr, IMwtrtja, although haialioiippod at thu i l'gliiilp of ' th otmiaigH, wa until-' inn, dPlent ud eUldent, arid the fist tliatj I . efforts a re orow lied with a glorloui viclory lnu-t iniUi d In usourt of nun li grntilb ution to himself iei'iiimllv mid bii fiii nds Thr ini'inhers ol I he county coinlnittrc nobly wronded the chairman's efforts, and the executive committee, with chairman John 1". rinnoy t I ji head, was composed principally of old -is1ni)siiorti who figured cxtcliilvely In the good work. Especially is this true of tho ctfiiinltteeinan from tills town, where our Democratic friends wcro confidently oxpectlng a majority ranging anynliuiu lictweeu tlx Hlld seven hundred. Whllo llryan only rarriud tho town by a plurality of ltd, the average malnrity of tlio Democratic candidate is but Sill. This in itself is enough glory for one day for the local lUipiibllcan managers, and tliey ato deserving of much pmlto. In enumerating tho forces at work and tvliirli culminated in the victory recorded on Tuesday, the effective work accnmplished by the "rural press" must not be overlooked, The nowspapers of tile Interior are not con trolled by the CMiitirtns of the dispenser of county pntronage or moved by forces con cealed from or unfamiliar to their leaders. Tho Interior press helps to crystal! and mould public sentiment. Guided by honest piluclplos and speaking from convictions, they are given lespeetfnl consideration and often lead public tciitimcnt in its direction. Their work during tho campaign just closed ealiuot bo too highly estimated. And among all the county newspapers, the Jlmtuj) occupied a prominent position. It lias been tho recipient of many kind words, for the work it lias performed, nnd it is with pardoniiblo prldo that wo refer to the small I Democratic majority icceived In Shenandoah 'n evidence of tho aggressive debt made by ! the lil.H vlii for sound money and protection, and the leturu of Kepublicati rule ' ''"'itsrl, Inst. county, hince the present management i assumed control of tho paper, its standard , lias been raised to a much higher plane, and 1 its steadily ineioaslng'clrctilatlon shows very ot D. C. Smith, nt I'ottsvillc. clearly that the iople aplneclato our ellorts i William Thomas, son of (ieorge Thomas, of I,. (l,o( ,llicil,,n ti, .,,.M.ri ,.u...ii.i.,iu!(ii"'crton, had his leg badly broken lu tho II KB-1 inu ninuivuuii lilt ulls Ul ine J I Ml- I ALU, as evidenced by their kind words of congratulations and nono I have moio reason to rejoice in the ' victoly just now than the IIkiiald. t.'nlike 801110 of our contemporaries, we did not And I it necessary to resort to abusive language in presenting tho issues of the campaign to our readers. We take this opportunity of extending our ! ,)r,lerg -mvo Wn ,,,, 1)y ,,, ltehWt tliauks to those who have expiosscd their up-1 Valley oillclalsto all their shop employes, in preclation of our efforts, and in lccognltiou i eluding Delano, that beginning with to day, of the same will continue to cuuduct the J they will work six days a week and nine HiiHAMi upon thosamo high plane of journ alism that has marked its coun-e since the piotuut management assumed control. Ilo Volt Know of Any Ono? Do you know of any one in your neighbor hood who has diphtheria, croup, quinsy, sore throat, or is any way troubled with throat aJlectinnsY If so by all means advise them to iiso Thompson's Dlphtheiia Cure. Your friends will thank you all through life if they use this medicine according to instruc tions and learn that it podtlvely cures all disi uses it claims, and especially diphtheria, which Is tho most di-e.tdcd ol all diseases. Sold at Klrliu's drug stole at ."0 cents a bottle. Don't trllle away time when you have cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Tight them in the beginning Willi Ik Witt's Colic nr.d Cholera Cure. You don't Imvo to wait for ii'siills, they aro instantaneous, and It leaves the bowels in healthy condition. C. II. llagunbuch. Tommy Waters on tho Itesiill. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waters, Jr., the theatrical sketch artists of town, aro now on a tour thloogh tho Tvow- J.nclum! states Tin y s. ml through the Ili.i:u.,i their good wishes to friends hero and iii-companing tlio letter is an original song Mr. Waters hang with groat success befoio an audience at Duiway, New Hampshire, on the night following election day. Tho mug runs as follows : The elei lion it is over nnd Hie Democrats nre mail. Yes. they nro. Jnileeit tfif-vnre. Melvlole) hois Joyful, whllo poor ltrynu he is SAil, Yes, he Is Indeed bcrls llryan traveled 70,CO0 miles anil made 300 speeches. Ho thought tbftt when ho enme out list q'hnt ho w-oilh! he some lieachc. Hut the voters they knew nil the time That his w Ifc she wore tlio hnMwbe-, Km he'ii left-lia.lly left. Ilrynn thought ho'd be elected to the prcslil cntlal seat, Hut ho wasn't no, he wasn't. He thought that in the nice old Hill McKlnley he w ould bent, lluthedldn't-uobcril.bi't. Old Hill was veey quiet, "Just Walt!" isnlllio sul.l ; And while Ilrynn stumped the country MeKii Icy went to hed. Now McKinlcj- can soak his ilixitH And poor llryan can son): his head; Yes, ho can he's up tho flue. Now McKlnley Is elected and w-e hope for Letter d.iys, Yes. wo do. Indeed weilo. We're willing to do a full ilny'n work, Hot w e w..nt n foil day's pay, Yes, we do. Indeed we do. We fought for Protection, nnd you liet vour llfo we woo Now our creditors from onl riiglaoil Wi will give them all the run ; oil our wages w ill lie paid in gold, I-. ,r silver's on the hum. Yib, it Is. lie said enough. Ih essential to health. Every nook and corner of tho system Is reached by tho blood, and on its quality tliuconilitlonot every organ de pends. (Jood blood means Btrong nerves, good digestion, robuBt health. Impure blood means scrofula, dyspepsia, rheuma tism, catarrh or other diseases. The surest way to have good blood is to tnko Hood's Sarsaparllla, Tills modicino purifies, vi talizes, and enriches the blood, and sends the elements ot health and strength to overy nerve, organ and tissue. It creates i a good appetite, gives refreshing Bleep ami cures that tired feeling. Remember, Sarsaparilla In the liest In fiwttbe Ono True Tllood I'urlfler. j ii if ii euro I.lver IlUi AMy to MoOtrS Fills takc,6ay tooi.crate.Sta. PITHY POINTS. I llHipi.iiugs Throughout the Itrgion (,1mm lf led lor lln.ty 1'emsal. j The peoplo of Sheppton aro inaugurating a j seworagc system. Iloppes llros. will erect a lnaintnuth nrain elevator at Malianoy City. l'ottsvlllo charges $10 a day for tho use of their road roller to Mlneravlllo. Tho '. 0. H of A. will placo Hags in the new school building at (llranlvillo. The large safo in tho Controller's office ha lieeu removed for use at tho Almshouse. C'omiiany II, X. 0. I'., of Malianoy City, will eclebrato their IKStli anniversary Friday night. The Schuylkill Counly Medical Society will meet in l'ottsville to-morrow and elect olllecrs. "Miss l'hllndelphla" will be the attraction at the l'ottsvlllo Academy of Music on the 88rd Inst. The colliery employes at St. Nlrl'iolns vVHl be jntld to-morrow. Those at Mahlmoy t'ily were paid on Saturday. It is estimated that over 5,000 changed hands at Shamoklii on Kulp'.i election, and tho sumo amount on tho county and state. Thomas liaynoa, of (lllbortnn, Inul an eye soVorely Injured by a piece of coal striking it. It is feared that ho will loso tho sight in It. Ilev. D. I. Kvnns, niorof tho Welsh Ilap tlst church, occupied tho pulpit in tho church of tho same denomination nt fct Clair yester day. I)r. J. W. Sallado, of lVittsv lllc, has been appointed a member of tho Hoard of Vetcrin aty Medical llxainincrs by Governor Hast ings. William Orcen lias been appointed night policeman for Oirardvlllo at a halary of $10 lier month, to bo paid by tho business n n of tlmt l'1". . Tho wedding of O.K. Waters, omph.yed ill tho Delano coal office, and Miss liurn I lluilov. nf Dinvilln will I ah,, ,.!,.,. ,, II,.. The funeral of Otvvay Sliuinway, wlinso , death occurred iirDonvor, Col., took place 1 this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the leslilence mine by a wagon tunning over it. He was . , ... , i,., M ri l,,..,.!. ,1 The Tamaqiia Iieeonlcr is ospectlng n big boom in mining in that vicinity ui a result of the re-orguiiiation of the Heading, and its policy of developing Idle propertied. Hevival i-crvices are being held pi the M. 13. ' hiirch of Malianoy City. Ilev. Heebnor, of i town, will preach there l'lidny night, nnd Ilev. John Dyton, of Wm. l'eini, on Wednes- ,lov itlnl.t hours lr day. A rewind of J230 is offered for knowledge 1 of i:l. I'ollok, ot (107 ' Hundcock street, lirooklyn, X. Y. I'ollok was last heard of in i York on August 30 last, and was entiras-lug witli spectacles. Ho Is a member of the lloyal Aicauinm. MAHANOY CITY. Muianoy City. Xov. U. Victor Azzi was arrested and taken before .liihtfru Ilrciiuam on a charge of jumping his hoard bill. lie was about to start for Italy. Ho gave a power of attorney for $1(1, but there was only 83 cents due him at the colliery. When about to bo locked up he settled. The homo of John Kates, of Coles' Patch, was the weno of a pietty wedding Saturday evening. The principals wcro Miss Hannah Kates and Joseph Urown. Kev. S. V. Nicholls, pastor of the 1'rlmitivo MctlimlUt church, officiated. Ily the will of tho late Mrs. L. M. Thomp son the Presbyterian church is to riceivo the annual interest on the sum of JKiO and Key. A. M. Woods, tho pastor, roccivcK a like sum in cash. The Delano shops have resumed operations on a schedule uf six days a week of nine hours eauli. The friicral of Miss Kato H. Ilritz took placo this morning. Services were hold in St. Kidclis' church and interment in tho parish cemetery. The pall bearers wore Messrs. Ucorso M. Meyers, Frank KastUu, Josoph I'loppert, John Shuth, Charles Adams and Wilson Keiser. County Controller U. II. Severn spent last evening in town as tho guest of C. C. Bur chill. The flve-inilo bicyclo race between Howard llurchill, of town, and Patrick Hylandt of Park I'laceati Lakesido on Satui day, resulted in an easy victory for llureliill In 1(1 minutes and 40 set-uols. The only colliery workfng in this vicinity is tho Schuylkill. The others aro idle oivac count of tho recent flooding. Tlio Knicker bocker colliery started uptliis morning and tho Hllangowan also started up, although thoro were four feet of water at tlio bottom of tho slopo. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Edith Longun, 14 yoarsold, wairuaovor and killed-by train ut Wllllumsport, l'a. AtStnrko, ITn., Arthur Hoborts kllleil his brotlwir John foriitttmptlngto assault his wife. Hnllott; Alscop Horrawo was marrlod In Xow York on Friday to Miss Annio Cor bin, daughter of the lute Austin Corbln. Tho friends of liovcruor Stono, of Mis souri, will endoavw to liavo him olectcd United Statos senator- to succeed Senator Yost. Miss Francos K. 'Wlllard.prcslilontof tho Women's Christian Temperanca union. arrived at Xew York from European Sat urday. , Tlio jubilee asconsloii fotos In honor of Queen Victoria's jubilee, In Juno, will probably bo tho grandest tho world bus witnessed. Consul General' Loo, our representative lu Cum, Is visiting his wifo and children at Charlottesville, Vn., wluiro tho chil dren aro at suhool. Mimliiili' l.leein.es. John I). 1 1 el Cert, of Llewellyn, and Rninia D. Hull, of Mt. Cui-mel. v James Slioll'at.ill and Mary 1.. Horn, both if Donaldiwiu. ' (Ieorge Smith and I'va Yarincend, both of Auileuried. Peter I'aulovskl, of Slienandoah, and Klllo Keschlya, of llridgepoit, (;onn. Victor Ijipinsky and Maggie Sherplnsky iKith uf Malianoy City. Andrew Hostal und Hannah KrUtonclick, oth of yliihauoy City. Ili'L'iU Ki'tMirdeil, .luM'jili 1,1 nt as and wife to ,!ob n S. 0iii lucb, ton sere, of ground ill Union town. Mil,,. rrom Anna Maria I.'uplcr and oitionlors to 11. II. and (ieorge 8. (iebort, laud in Wuh inutuii tuwn.liliij 1'iom Jamut F. SUsilkotlur ct ux to llrldget I.uugliery, ground ju I'alo Alto, 1'rom WlllUm lioom to fituVuol Stcjiliciii, lle of groiiud hi 'Iiinaiiu. ITow many hap py marriage ties arc daily cut asun der by the grim d stroyer, death. How many women go radiantly to the altar, only to pass few short mouths Oof agony and pain, and then go down to early graves, Theic is one cause nt tltld f.VPf.rOl1l lfnrr.r1v 'n tt-ntittf should enter the ntarrlage state without runnlnB with the gale Tiiidorn torn main some knowledge of the physiology of the, iciiiaic urgaiis in leniuiitieLiuii, iiim oi ine necessity of keeping them always healthy and vigorous. Ignorance on these points digs graves for thousands of happy brides but a few months' journey from the altar. There is a sure and speedy remedy at hand. The most marvelous medicine ever dis cover lor women is ur. rierce s I'avorue Prescription. It is the discovery of a most eminent and skillful specialist. Dr. R. V.I I'ierce, chief consulting physician to the In-1 valid' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at lluf. i falo, N. Y. It acts directly on the delicate i organs that make wifehood and motherhood possible. It makes them healthy and ( ffi- ZiZ? plodTini ; sures a healthy babv and makes parturition 1 easv nnd almost nainless. Women wl.n sv nnu almost i: wish to know nil nbout the Favorite Pre scriptkm " should write to Dr. Pierce. trs H. Robinson, Hprlnghlll. Cumberland Co., i Nova Scolin. writes- "I leel that I cannot say I enough nliout your ' Pavorile Prescription.' I j was confined on the 8th of April, and 1 was only i sick about thirty minutes in all. I can truthfully I say that your medicine worked wonders in mv I case. Although the physician wns in the house j I did not seem to require his aid. I am going around doing my own work and before 1 lmd to keen a girl three mouths till X was able to dojny I work. I recommended the medicine to a lmly ' Friend of mine nnd she Is tnklng it. She expects to uecoiue a uiotner next niontn, Constipation if neglected will lead the, east.whe'ro ho ls beep engagevl in the for R, r,5t,', c?" l,.of.."' ...:T , mation of tho syndicate. It will control which it deposits in every organ ami tissue I ln il.a l.n.l.. G-in... lllnaB to il.n table result.' Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets i cure constipation. They are prompt and nlensant in their action. Thev never p-ritie. They cure pcrmanenlly, and are not mere temporary palliatives. Druggists sell them. If you accept something said to be "just as good," you will regret it. PRESIDENT-ELECT M'KtNLEY Still llelilged with Congratulatory Tele grams Democratic IMitor's Message, ..,; ; .' ' A";' . "'.u . "S " 1 ..V.V.. .... T Vi i -i ' i ' . , 1 yosturdny found Major McKlnley In his accustomed pow, he with a number of friends having walked early to tho house of worship. With him woro Xntlonal Com mitteeman Charles W. Dawes of Chicago and Hon. mid Mrs. Joseph 1'. Smith of Urbana of Ohio. Dawos was a guost at tho McKlnley house all day. Ilev. Dr. Manchester, Major McKlnloy's pastor, in his prnyor invoked divine bless ings on tho president of tho United Statos nnd those olovutod to exulted positions, and, refurrlng to tho prosldent-olect in the cimgrugation, invoked tlio blosslngs of a kind provldenco upon him nnd upon thoso alm'iit to bo called to council with him. Mrs. McKlnley was feeling much better yesterday, and was nblo to go to dinner in the dining room with her husband nnd' their guests. Congratulatory telegrams and letters continue to pour in upon tho president- j elect. Aninug those recoived was ono from Josoph V. Pomphrer, Covington,. I Ky.f who says : ! "I am tho editor of Tho Extra, tho only j Democratic paper in this county support ing William J. Ilrynn. Willie I havo no I apology to make, 1 dosiro b'aforo packing my grip for pass.ieup Salt river on tho stenmer Governor Altgeld, .Tee Blackburn, captain, to congratulate yotcton your elec tion to the presidency. Bellovlng that you will'be tho president of tho wholo potK plo, Iniovoto mako your election unuus linous." Old 1'oople. Old uconlc whorequlre medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will Hud the true remedy in Electric Hitters. This medicine does not htimnl.ito and contaias no whiskey nun other intoxicant, hut acts us a tunic and ulCH-rutivc. it acts mildly oa the stomach anil bowels, adding strength ami giving tone to the organ.-, thereby aiding Xature in the performance of tho functions. Electric llitffcrs is an excellent apptizer and aids digestion. Old people lind it just exactly What they need. Prico fifty rents per bottlo at A. Wasleys drug store. Oar Trouellelatlons vvlthi Itusslai. LoNDONV Nov. Ol A dispatch from St. Petersburg to Tho Times with reference, to thn recent visit to tho Liilted Statos-of Prince KhllkolT, KussUn minister of com munlcutlou, dwells upon thegroatinci'Oii so of American trndo with Uussla. "Amorl can. locomotives are bcingjimiiorted," saya th dispatch. "Americans, nro building a locomotive works on the Volga, and aro laying naptha pipe line in the south, yen -oi; roi.ov vvor.. huuvveu. whUo armor ulatcs for tho Itussi.m ad- that the distress was not yet acute. The, mlralty are being madi- in tho United ' asares adopted in tho- northwest prov States." Inoosliad encouragdithttpooplL'i.vho wore- " ' j faclngitho sltuatloiii oreditably and hopo- The lViislon CniuvTio Lalo. fully-. Pout Jmtvis, X. Y.. Xov. 0. In the yur IbiXi Orrln Smith, a veterau soldlor oi I the luto war, and for. many years a cor-1 rlago maker ut Monticullo, X. Y.,.nppllod for a ionslon. Tho application was not' favorably acted on until Friday lost, whop I MS'J.oij was granted. Tho l-ollot came to I lato, as tho old Mildloi-dlod two years ago., , JIcHliilej's l'lurjllty u Orssgon. Poiitlaku, Xov. U.--Completo return-1 from every county, in Orogoa glvo Mo Kinley il,7lB and Ilrynn 44,730. SIoEln ley's plurality, 2,01. Tho oUIclal count niny clmngo those Ugiiros slightly. Damn erutle Chairman Ulydeubuxg claims, a Democratic plui-alUy of Hiicklon'H Arnica Salve. Tlio host salve in the world for cum. bruises, sores, ulcere, suit rbeum, fever soros, ra; 3? KS? or jo imv miiiired. It is n&aranteed to alve lwrfeet siitislaetion or inony refuudeil. I'rict J3 cents nor box. I or sulo bv A. iV usley lUnTn v.i. U'lMiuaiiu lh.ooie.1. Loxdox. Hok. U.-A dlwiateh t. Tho Standiml from llerlta nimdunco that Brtron Von WluHuunit, hita governor of Germiili Rast Africa, hM Iwan oleetedpros Ideut of the (ieotrnirihleal uoolaty. More Hpunliih NoUllers tu lie Saci-iflrtul, IjONPOX, Nov. tt A Madrid dispatch to The Slandaril says that the Spanish ym. emmont will ind SW.OOO autunrn recruits to Cuba before the middle of December. It doesu't matter much whether siek heml acUe, billou.uew, Indigestion and constitM. tlon are oauied by notflei't or by unavoidalile wif... i Viii7 i TJ iZ itt's I, ttle 1 jrly 1 1 them nil. t. JI. llama itireuinstanee ; Don will speedily uro buali. ' flour, and tako iio other hreud, U isthehest nil. viinr uru:tir lui liiu i.ujhi .c,vt, Hour made. SIX SAILORS DROWNED Hy tlio WreoUlur: of n Schooner on talis Michigan aitrsKEGow, Mich., Nov. 0. The sclioon or Wnukosha broko tip whllo tryliiR to rlilo out the aalo at anchor near hero on fcnttirilny ntglit, and only ono survivor of her crow of soven has boon rescued. Ho U still too woak to tall:. Tho vnwl hnd a lonil of snltnnrt apples, which wai taken ! on nt Manistee Sntnnlnv ii.imi.. ah i rln1- , . . . . . a. . i . . . A"n''"ni'tvnsmnilotoonterMuskoBon harbor, but tho schoonor drifted a mile south of tho piers, and then nnchor wns (Iropjiod. Sho wag riding three-quarters of a mile from shore, nt dark. The onu;lneor ami iironmn of tlio city pumping station- , wmiMw.,1 ii, it-i,.., .n n ..-Ai , u ,, . " '? ,, , ', 'lV "iKht, whon thoy dlninired. hhor ly "'forwards wreckage liogau coming In, "d nothing orm he seen of tho lost boat uImjvo the water where she was anchored, All night long the wrcckiigo continued to como up on tho bench, nud flvo bodies s "rri1 ,Xho uTr th? ""'"l cannot bo lonrnoil, m nothing about 1110 clothing will Identify them, 'Iho sur- vlvliig hnllor was washed nshoro uncoil sclotis, and nothing can bo learned from hint. The Waukesha Is ono of tho old licet of "canalers," and truo to all tradi tion, sho has taken almost hor entire crow down with her in her last disaster. A Itlg Theatrical Syndicate. CniOAOO, Xov. 0. Tho details of tho for mation of a gigantic vaudeville syndicate were made public last night by Kobert i Hlol, manager of tho Bchlllor theater In ! Mtlar.lf- iphn l,nn l.l Ml-ntel f-mn fl.n nmJ l"?rato vntrdevllle houses In the cities of Ho It 1 ni nrn R 1... T ,nlt I a nnil iilinlnrirnrllv which ho Is not yet ntlil-erty to mnkopub- no. A now nmusomont company was j formed and a site forathenterln St Louis was secured which will cost not loss than SfiriO.OOO. There la n similar understand ing to pool interests lu Gustnv Walters' i thentcrsatSan Francisco anil Los An golos, 1 us far as booklngB arc concerned. With tho nillllations tharo is tho Keith houses lu New York, l'hiladolphln and Boston. I "Pittsburg, Baltimore, St. Louis, Chicago, I San Francisco and Los Angeles," said Mr. i Blei, "willgivous a circuit that will on- a,ll to vW" brigour own attractions direct from Kuropo or compel X rope or compel Xcw York managers to book their stars with us. "We have agents in Londn, Purls and Berlin to look out for novoltlos." f-oro Throat yiilcKl.V Cured. Xt long ago in speaking of sole throat, and the difficulty frf qintntly experienced in cuiin it, Mr. J. E. Thomas, of Cniondale. Pa., old how ho had often cured it in his family. Wo give it in his own winds: "I have frequently used Chamberlaiu's I'ain Balm hi my family for tore throat and it hi.s eli'ected a speedy cine in every iiibtunce. ji would not think of getting along in my home without it." Pain Balm also, cures ' ri,elmtIsln. Mmiih and bruises. For salo t at ' nnd 50 tents per bottleby Gruhlcrllros., druggists. llryarr Jlny flet n Ilelnwnro Klectitr Wll.MIN'OTO.v, Del.r Xov. 0. Although tho Ilepnbllcans carried Delaware- by a lnrgo majority, one: of tho threo Demo cratio nominees for electors was olected, and unless tho courts can net lu thu-matter tho electoral voto of tiie state will bo cast ns two for McKlnley nnd Hobart and ono for Bryan nnd Sowall. On tho-regu-lur HoTrtiblieun tickot tho nnnio of ono- of tho olectors appeared as Jrunos G. Shaw, whllo on tho tickot of tho TCnion Itcpnbll cau pnrty it was printed Jiimos G. Shaw, Sr. Hho latter is moro noarly correct, ns Mr. Sltnw has a sou thrr same name ns hlmsolf. In counting, tho buUots. tho "Shaw" and 'Shaw Sr.-" tickets lu most cases, woro canvassed separately, and by this dtvisiou of the llopublloan vote John II. Hodnoy, tho highest candidate: for oleetir on tho Democratic tinkot,. Is ebaitcd by a glurallty of 0,'J13. arlji-Colds-Headnclie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Broruo Quinine will cure yoa in one day. Put-up in tablets con venicut for taking. Guaranteed to ctue, or money refnnded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Kriin's Pharmacy. ltttftSfttirlng Keiiorts froiivi IndJuk Bombay, Nov. Ct-TJie- EarL of Elgin, viceroy oi Indio, speaking at a banquot nt Alwnr ou tlio famlua outlook, said that i recent bows from Uio Punjab and tho northwest provinces was soinowhji.t reas sui'JOff. The fact that tho Puujubkhad not. '11 llliorderly Kturiouts SXlMlplIheiU Kew Haven, Mov. 9, Aloxalider Troup Coiuvoctlcut mojiibcr of thoi Diinocratlo national committee, mailed, to tho i'alo faculty a formal demand that tlio loaders ot tho Ynlo students who interrupted tho sniicch of Wlll'iun J. Urj-uu when ho sjwko ou tho grcoji a month ugo lie suminurlly liuulshed. TJip latter docbaros that tho rluijloadors uro welt knowu, nnd that If thoy aro not jiunishod hy tho Yalo faculty they will hot broURht lutoeourt. During necral years residence in tlio far ' west, I had' many opportunities for ohserv. ing the wonderful cllecta of Chamberlain's , t'ollc, C'hslers ami' Diarrhoea Iieiasdy. Its I ellicacy was deaionUrated in tho alkali rontons, whore the water produtes vlolontt parjilup. H ullayed the' attack when all reatodly ,aw tbo. . greatest distress and dlurrheea cured In few Bilnute. I td the reaiedy mynelf with the inM satiWuetory lOMtlts, and can j recwuHiotid ft for the complaints for which 1 11 1 ldleatl. H. Y. (ilUNHAM, bdltor of tliHepullleau, l'hoeuixville, l'a. Tlus: odj- is for tale hy firulilor llros., diuggltts. lCiMsutli's km WonnJed lu tt'lluel. lluiiA I'RSTII, Nov 0 Franols Kossuth ion of tho late Louis Kossuth,' the grant I Hungarian loader, mid Gabriel Ugron, I formwly leailor of the Opposition, havo fought a duel with swords. The former was woundBd with a sham out on the right arm audUgrun rucelvod some slight sowtohes. If von have over seou u llttlo oblld in tb "I"" uf kUU"1r c""'l'lii't, you rain rea!le tlle ,fan(eP ,lf ,u trouule an.f approotate the - , Nuhll, f inManlanooiis relief alwVvratloided by IVWiU's I ulie und t bolent CUfp. For 1 ,1,......l1.v. ..,! ,11.. if to n Valldl.la i, itinv 11,1 iv.iii., nut nfl.ii. tn .umiiii.iia.i,1 I tlusui. a cuio unless It wcro a cure. 6. II llusenhuih. let Tlie Whole World Know The Good l)r,Miles? Heart Cure Does is -itii if V.- EAtll DISEASE, has ltd victim it a disadvantage, always taught that heart dtsaso ts lncurabft, when tho aymiitoms boeowo- Well defined, ho paileat becomes alnnno and a nervous jaulc takes place. But wlioat u euro iMmcdj' Is found and a .lure effected, after years of .lufforingv tlioro i great rojiclng and Oejiie to "lot; the wholo world lraow." Mra. Laura Wlno- inger, of SelklrK, EVinsas, wrttos; "I deslro to lot thi whole world know what Dr. Miles' TF Wilt3!' fleart Curd has douo for' ji . i j.us; mfc For Uo ycaiB(I had, Heart Cure pn n my rt, short- Restores Health new or uroiitu, patpita tloa.palnln my left side,, oppressed fellng lu my chest, weak and hungry spells, bad dreams, could not 114 on olthcr elde, was nornb and suffered torrlWy. I took Dr. Miles' lieart Cure and before I finished tho second bottle I felt Its good effects, I feel now that I am fully recovered, anil that Dr. Miles' llourt Cure fayed my life." Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is sold on guarantee that Aral bottle benefits, or money rstuuded. per)T)3. Railroad. fcCirnVKILT, DIVI3ION. fiKi'TnsinKU 20, 1898, Tmlns will lcnvo Rliennmlcmh nftor the nbor dMc for Wlpffniw, OIDiorton, KrifcokvUle, DarJr Water, St. Clnlr, PottvIIIe. Hntnhurfr, HeaiUnp, I'ottstown, IMioowixville, Norristown nnd Pbll ndolphin (ilroad street station) nV euS nnd 11 43 ft, m. nnd 4 20 p. nit on week days. For Potts rflfe and hitcrui estate stations 9 .0 a. m. 8UXDAY. For AVIartmns. Gillurton. Frftekrllle. DatI. Water. St. Clair. Fottsville. nt 0 08. 9 W a. m. and 310 p.m. For unmburc, Koadine, PottstOTU, Photnlxville, orrifttown, Philadelphia at 6 00, iua. in,, a lup. m. Trains leave FKwkvllle for Shenandoah at - 10 10 a. m. and 1211, 01, 7 42 fltiiT 10 27 p. m amlay, 11 la a. in. riwl S w j, tn. jefive t'oitsviiie lire mienatmoan at 1015. 11 48 m. nnd 140. 7 IS and 10 00 i. m. Sundav al 10 tO a. m.. 5 15 p. m. Leave PlitlndelQliIa. ( Ilroad Btree station), lot Shenandoah at 5 67 and! 8 M a. m., 410 and 71) in. Avcek davs. Hunilnvs lenvo ntfl 60 a. m. Ienve Ilroad street station, l'lillaillnhla. lor Fea CHrt Asbury Irk, Ocean Orovo, Tung Lr.mcii, ana inteinietiiate tattoii9, i03r 0.50, U.39a. m.. 23.3.00. 1.05 . m. week-dav. 5 00' Saturtlays otilj. Hundav (stop at Interlaken loriisnnry l'arK;, 4 Wi, a. ienve JJroau Street Mat ion, iniiaulpnln, FOU NEW YOUK. npreMs, week-H-B. 3 20, 4 01, i CO. 5 15, 6 50, 3:. 820. 950, 1021 (I)lninc Cai-)v 1100a. m. ?00no4n. 1235 (Limited 100 ani i 22 p. m. OinluKCars), 1 -40( 2) (liniiK Car) 3 20,3 50, imj, aw, ow iLMiinscari, inu. o , i:', iu ui, 1. m., 12 01, nlghv Hurwlays, 3 20, 1 0-r 4 50, 5 15, rji, ;tf, v ;iu, iui, iinniiiff can ii ui n, m., 33.V.2 30 ri)inInfrCaH.-IO0 IUmittHH22DIlino OlrJ,520,550, UiningCar,6 35, GC0r812, 10 00 i. in., i- ui nignv tlxnrfrts for Ilcntnn without change. 11 00 a. m., week-days, and C50 p. m., dally. von "WAsinrJG-Torf and TiLs:fouTii. For Raltlrare and Washlnirton, 3 50. 7 20. 8 81. 1020. 1123 a. ii.. 12 00 (1131 Limited Dir. inif Cnr), 112;. 3 19, 4 41 (5 19 eonBres3lonal Liilted. DlnJjistCar), 817, C55 (Dinlnjf Car), 754 (Dining Car) p. in., nndi 1205 nlRht wet-k dayn. Sundays, 350, 7 20, 912. 1123 a. ni., 120V 112, 4'4l, ( 5 13 ColiKreHsfontl Limited, IrtntnR Car), 6M (Dining Car), 753 p. m, (Dinlnsr Car) And 12 Off night. l?or Sea Otrir SiMine Lake. Bel roar. Ocean CfBove,. Asbufjt Pftrls and Loiiy Branch, 0 50, 23 and 1139 a. m... 330 and 4 00 in m. week dUys. Sundays, 8 23 a. in. FOR ATIANTIO CI0JY. Lenvo Hroa-1' itraet station. Philadelphia (via Delaware rlvor bridge), exptoiH, 702 pf m. leave AiarKM sireei jerry, epresfl, au a. m,, 00. 4 00. tOO p. ro. Sundavth 8 15.9 45 a. m. AecorainodaV6n,.SCa;820, a. m, 320 and 4 20 p. m., week days. Sundays, 2-00,. 15 a, m., 4 00 mi duu, p. i For Cane Mar. Artel essea.. Wltdwood and Bolly1 Beach,, and Sea lslo City,, Ocean City and Avalou Kx?rcss,9 00a. m.w 4 00. p in. w-ck days. Su inlay s, 9tf?a. rn. ' Express, 910-a, in., and 2.30, 4 20 p. eq. wek flay Sunnys, 8 50 Or m. For Somct Point. Ex pms, 8 50 a. m., i 00 i. in, week days, Sundaya, H45 a. m. S. M, PBKvaw, J. It. "Wood, A Handsome. Complexion Is one oC'tbtt greatest obarms &roinair.can possess. Itizzoai's Udutlcxion l'ojrcua gives It. JL Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, w. 207 West Coal Street. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale anil Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tpbatco, Ac. Agent for Heading llrewlng Co.'s liccrmiU l'orter. lie and 11Q S. IVlaln St im. 'Hi m Ji L .1 ..... i. i.